USRE44358E1 - Subscriber registrations in a mobile communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a communication system, and in particular, but not exclusively, to a communication system wherein a user is arranged to be registered and/or authenticated with the system.
- a communication system can be seen as a facility that enables communication between two or more entities such as user equipment and/or other nodes associated with the system.
- the communication may comprise, for example, communication of voice, data, multimedia and so on.
- a communication system typically operates in accordance with a given standard or specification which sets out what the various elements of the system are permitted to do and how that should be achieved.
- the standard or specification may define if the user, or more precisely, user equipment or terminal is provided with a circuit switched service and/or a packet switched service.
- Communication protocols and/or parameters which shall be used for the connection may also be defined.
- a specific set of “rules” on which the communication can be based on needs to be defined to enable communication by means of the system.
- Communication systems providing wireless communication for user terminals or other nodes are known.
- An example of the wireless systems is a cellular network.
- a base transceiver station (BTS) or similar access entity serves mobile stations (MS) or similar user equipment (UE) via a wireless interface between these entities.
- the operation of the apparatus required for the communication can be controlled by one or several control entities.
- the various control entities may be interconnected.
- One or more gateway nodes may also be provided for connecting the cellular network to other networks, such as to another cellular system or to a public switched telephone network (PSTN) and/or other communication networks such as an IP (Internet Protocol) and/or other packet switched networks.
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- IP Internet Protocol
- the communication between the user equipment and the elements of the communication network can be based on an appropriate communication protocol such as the session initiation protocol (SIP).
- SIP session initiation protocol
- a call state control function entity may provide functions such as proxy call state control (P-CSCF), interrogating call state control (I-CSCF), and serving call state control (S-CSCF).
- P-CSCF proxy call state control
- I-CSCF interrogating call state control
- S-CSCF serving call state control
- the serving call state control function can be divided further between originating call state control function (O-CSCF) and terminating call state control function (T-CSCF) at the originating and terminating ends of a session, respectively.
- Control functions may also be provided by entities such as a home subscriber server (HSS) and various application servers.
- HSS home subscriber server
- the home subscriber server is for storing subscriber related information.
- the subscriber information may include data such as registration identities (ID) of the subscriber or the terminals and so on.
- the home subscriber server (HSS) can be queried by other function entities, e.g. during registration and session set-up procedures.
- session refers to any communication a user may have such as to a call, data (e.g. web browsing) or multimedia communication and so on.
- a user in communication with an access entity of the communication system may be registered in a serving controller entity such as in a S-CSCF. During registration proceedings various authentication queries or messages and authentication parameters such as those based on authentication quintets and/or keys may be transferred between the entities involved in the process.
- a user may have more than one registration at the same time. The registration is required for communication via the communication system.
- a user identifier such as a public ID is provided for the controller entity.
- Public ID is an identifier of a user of the communication system and the basic function thereof corresponds a telephone number of the known telephone systems.
- a 3G phone may have more than one identifier (e.g. a telephone number, one or more email-like addresses, for example session initiation protocol (SIP) universal resource locators (URL), an address or addresses for alternative communications means, and so on).
- SIP session initiation protocol
- URL universal resource locators
- a public ID Once a public ID is registered it is stored both in a P-CSCF and S-CSCF.
- An expiration timer is associated with the stored public ID. The timer functions such that when the expiration timer expires the registration of that specific public ID becomes invalid.
- the subscriber is authenticated at registration and can be re-authenticated if the subscriber re-registers.
- the inventors have appreciated that from time to time, events occur in the network which require the re-registration and/or re-authentication of the subscriber. For example:
- the user should send periodic re-registration messages to the network. This allows re-authentication also to be performed. This does not deal with the problems which arise when the network is suspicious of a user.
- the network has to wait for the next re-registration message. Again if a change in the S-CSCF is required, again the network must wait for the next re-registration message.
- session initiation protocol SIP allow for the authentication or re-authentication of a subscriber when he/she sends a new SIP request (e.g., INVITE).
- a new SIP request e.g., INVITE
- the subscriber can be de-registered. A notification is sent to the subscriber about this if there is a subscription for the notification. On receipt of this notification, the user can re-register. This has the disadvantage that any ongoing calls will be dropped.
- IP internet protocol
- 3G third generation
- SIP session initiation protocol
- Embodiments of the present invention aim to address one or more of the above problems.
- a method in a communication system wherein a user is arranged to register with a control entity comprising the steps of sending a message from the communication system to the user requesting that the user re-register with said communication network and causing said user to re-register with said network in response to said message.
- a method in a communication system wherein a user is arranged to register with a control entity, said method comprising the steps of sending a message from the communication system to the user requesting that the user re-register with said communication network and causing said user to re-register with said network in response to said message, said re-registration procedure authenticating said user.
- a third aspect of the present invention there is provided a method in a communication system wherein a user is arranged to register with a control entity, said method comprising the steps of sending a message from the communication system to the user requesting that the user initiate a procedure with said communication network, said procedure causing re-authentication of said user causing said user to initiate said procedure in response to said message and re-authenticating said user.
- a communication system comprising at least one user and a control entity, the user being arranged to be registered with a control entity in use, said communication being arranged to send a message from the communication system to the user requesting that the user re-register with said communication network, said user being arranged to re-register with said network in response to said message.
- FIG. 1 shows a communication system architecture wherein the present invention can be embodied
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment
- FIG. 3 shows information flows in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a possible network architecture wherein the present invention may be embodied.
- the exemplifying network system 10 is arranged in accordance with UMTS 3G specifications.
- the cellular system 10 is divided between a radio access network (RAN) 2 and a core network (CN).
- RAN radio access network
- CN core network
- FIG. 1 shows three different function layers, i.e. a service layer, an application layer and a transport layer and the positioning of various network elements relative to these layers.
- the layered model is shown only in order to illustrate the relationships between the various functions of a data communication system.
- the entities e.g. servers or other nodes
- the entities are typically not arranged in a layered manner.
- a plurality of user equipment 1 is served by a 3G radio access network (RAN) 2 over a wireless interface.
- the user equipment is enabled to move relative to the access entity, and may thus be referred to by the term mobile station.
- the radio access network function is hierarchically located on the transport layer. It shall be appreciated that although FIG. 1 shows only one radio access network for clarity reasons, a typical communication network system comprises a number of radio access networks.
- the 3G radio access network (RAN) 2 is shown to be physically connected to a serving general packet radio service support node (SGSN) entity 3 .
- the SGSN 3 is a part of the core network.
- the entity 3 belongs to the transport layer. The operation of a typical cellular network and the various transport level entities thereof is known by the skilled person and will thus not be explained in more detail herein.
- FIG. 1 shows two call state control entities (CSCFs) 22 and 23 .
- CSCFs call state control entities
- S-CSCF serving call state control function
- the application layer is also shown to comprise a home subscriber server (HSS) entity 24 .
- the home subscriber server (HSS) 24 is for storing data such as the registration identifiers (ID), their status (currently-registered-with-S-CSCF 1 or currently-not-registered) and similar user related information.
- gateway entities e.g. the Media Gateway Control Function MGCF, Media Gateway MGW and the Signalling Gateway SGW.
- MGCF Media Gateway Control Function
- MGW Media Gateway MGW
- SGW Signalling Gateway
- the solid lines indicate actual data communication between various entities.
- the dashed lines indicate signalling traffic between various entities.
- the signalling is typically required for management and/or control functions, such as for registration, session set-up, charging and so on.
- user equipment 1 may have communication via the access network 2 and appropriate gateways with various other networks such as networks 4 , 5 and 6 .
- the other networks may be adapted to operate in accordance with the same standard as the network 10 or any other appropriate standard.
- FIG. 2 shows in more detail the serving controller entitie 22 . Further controller entities such as a proxy CSCF 30 and an interrogating CSCF 31 are also shown. Also shown is the HSS.
- the user equipment 1 sends a request for registration to a proxy server entity 30 .
- the registration request is forwarded to an interrogating server entity 31 .
- An appropriate query procedure may then be accomplished between the interrogating server entity 31 and the subscriber information database HSS 24 .
- the interrogating server may then request registration from the serving controller entity 22 .
- the public identifier associated with the request is registered at the serving controller entity 22 .
- Acknowledgement messages may then be signalled in any appropriate manner. Authentication takes place as well.
- the embodiment of the invention allows the network side (that is not the user equipment of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)) to trigger the re-registration of IMS subscribers (i.e. the user equipment).
- IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem
- An “event” “ 1 ” happens in the network that requires a re-registration and/or re-authentication of the subscriber.
- This event could be any one or more of the following: the current registration expires; the network becomes suspicious of the user (for example because of a very long call, a change in the pattern of usage or for any other reason); or there is an error condition in the S-CSCF (for example there is congestion in the current S-CSCF or it is overloaded, etc.) and the S-CSCF would like to force the user to use another S-CSCF. It should be appreciated that any other event may requires re-registration or re-authentication in alternative embodiments of the invention.
- the S-CSCF sends a NOTIFY request in step “ 2 ” TO THE proxy CSCF 30 .
- the NOTIFY message would only be sent to the user equipment if the equipment subscribed to this service beforehand. It alternative embodiments of the invention, it may not be necessary for the user equipment to subscribe to this service.
- the NOTIFY request is a message that contains asynchronous notification about events.
- the event header contains an event which would trigger a re-registration in a 3GPP compliant user equipment 1 .
- the name of the event could be “org.3gpp.reginit” or any other suitable name.
- the NOTIFY message contains a standardized name of the event that caused the notification.
- IANA Internet Assigned Number Authority
- IANA Internet Assigned Number Authority
- the name may be registered with an alternative standardization body. In alternative embodiments of the invention, the name may not be registered with a standardization body and may for example be specific to a particular service provider or the like.
- the P-CSCF 30 Upon receiving the request the P-CSCF 30 sends a 100 Trying message in step “ 3 ”. This message informs the S-CSCF 22 that the P-CSCF 30 has received the message and is trying to forward the message to the UE 1 .
- the P-CSCF 30 forwards the NOTIFY request to the user equipment 1 in step “ 4 ”.
- step “ 5 ” the user equipment 1 UE replies to the P-CSCF 30 that the request is accepted.
- step “ 6 ” the P-CSCF 30 forwards the reply to the S-SCSF 22 .
- step 7 the user equipment starts a normal re-registration procedure in step 7 .
- This re-registration procedure is defined in the current version of the third generation standard. In this re-registration procedure, re-authentication of the user equipment will take place.
- one user equipment is informed that a re-registration is needed in order to or to continue to be able to use the services offered by the network. It is possible that a group of user equipment may be forced to re-register using this same method.
- An advantage of the embodiment of the present invention described hereinbefore is that existing sessions are not dropped, since the network can inform the user equipment that a re-registration is needed in order to or continue to be able to use the services offered by the network.
- the network would be able to authenticate subscribers during an ongoing call, to authenticate subscribers before receiving a call, etc. Subscribers can be authenticated during a call.
- the network does not have to drop the existing sessions if the registration of a subscriber becomes invalid, it can try to trigger a re-registration first, a procedure which requires re-authentication. Subscribers can reregister with a new S-CSCF without interrupting a call.
- the I-CSCF 31 could select a new S-CSCF. In this way the whole network problem will be invisible for the subscribers that have no active session. Malfunctioning user equipment can be reminded to send a re-registration message before the expire timer expires.
- triggering the re-registration of a subscriber is done by using the existing NOTIFY method defined in the third generation standard.
- a new event name should be defined in order cause this triggering. In the preferred embodiment, this name is “org.3gpp.reginit” but any other suitable name may be used.
- the user equipment In order to get the notification requiring re-registration, the user equipment should subscribe to this type of notification at registration by inserting an appropriate header in the registration message. If the user equipment does not subscribe to this event then just before the expire timer expires, malfunctioning user equipment will not be reminded to send a re-registration message. This will result in the user being de-registered from the network, which would result in the dropping the ongoing sessions. Without subscribing to this service, when the network becomes distrustful the user will be simply de-registered from the network. If there is an ongoing session that will be dropped If there is an error condition in S-CSCF the user will be deregistered and possibly notified about the action. A possible ongoing session will be dropped.
- the user equipment can be controlled to re-register as outlined in FIG. 3 without requiring the user equipment to subscribe to the service. The service is thus always available.
- the subscriber In the IMS the subscriber is authenticated at registration and is re-authenticated at re-registration. It is possible that some event happens in the network that would require the re-registration and/or re-authentication of the subscriber.
- the embodiment of the present invention has been described in the context of the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) 3G system.
- This invention is also applicable to any other communication systems and protocols. Examples of other systems, without limiting to these, include the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), the Enhanced Data rate for GSM Evolution (EDGE) mobile data network, other third generation (3G) telecommunication systems such as the i-phone or IMT-2000 (International Mobile Telecommunications) and the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) system.
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- EDGE Enhanced Data rate for GSM Evolution
- 3G third generation
- IMT-2000 International Mobile Telecommunications
- TETRA Terrestrial Trunked Radio
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- the length of time for which a subscriber can be registered to the network has a time limit. If the subscriber does not re-register in time, the subscriber becomes unregistered. This can have the result, for example that ongoing calls must be dropped and the subscriber becomes unavailable;
- the network becomes distrustful of the subscriber (for example the subscriber is making a very long call) and would like to re-authenticate the user during the call; and
- there is an error condition in the S-CSCF (for example congestion, overloading or the like etc.) and S-CSCF would like to force the user to use another S-CSCF.
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