WO1995032592A1 - Verfahren zur teilnehmerdatenübertragung bei einem wechsel des funkkommunikationssystems - Google Patents

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WO1995032592A1
WO1995032592A1 PCT/DE1995/000641 DE9500641W WO9532592A1 WO 1995032592 A1 WO1995032592 A1 WO 1995032592A1 DE 9500641 W DE9500641 W DE 9500641W WO 9532592 A1 WO9532592 A1 WO 9532592A1
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    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W8/00Network data management
    • H04W8/02Processing of mobility data, e.g. registration information at HLR [Home Location Register] or VLR [Visitor Location Register]; Transfer of mobility data, e.g. between HLR, VLR or external networks
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    • H04W8/12Mobility data transfer between location registers or mobility servers

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  • the invention relates to a mobile radio system with at least two mobile radio areas.
  • mobile radio systems with open interfaces are available, which allow a combination of functional devices - exchanges, databases, radio devices, etc. - from different manufacturers.
  • Through a uniform air interface for the wireless connection of mobile stations of mobile subscribers with base station systems outgoing and incoming calls can be made anywhere in the mobile radio system with one and the same mobile station.
  • the prerequisite for such a mobile radio system is a continuously compatible system of signaling connections in order to be able to transmit control information and data - as a generic term for all message signals, such as voice signals, data signals, etc., which can be transmitted in the mobile radio system - between the functional devices of the system.
  • a radio contact would have to be established in the new area
  • the subscriber data assigned to the mobile station are sent from the home register of the first mobile radio area to the visitor register of the second mobile radio area connected to the new base station system and are stored there.
  • the subscriber data stored in the last responsible visitor register of the first mobile radio area are deleted and the address of the new visitor register is stored in the home register. To carry out these data operations, it would be necessary to convert from one signaling protocol to the other.
  • the mobile subscriber, including his mobile station is only ever entered with the associated subscriber data in a home register and at any time only in a single visitor register which is currently responsible for the mobile subscriber.
  • the home registers arranged in the different mobile radio areas are connected by a line or a packet-switched connection - for example a packet Chain data connection X.25 - or communicate with each other via a signaling connection. Real-time operation on the connection between the home registers is not necessary.
  • the control commands for performing data operations can be adopted for the communication between the home register of the originating mobile radio area and the home register of the target mobile radio area. Examples of such commands are "enter data”, "remove data”, “delete the complete subscriber data set", etc.
  • the call number of the current mobile radio area can be transmitted from the home register of the original mobile radio area to the home registers of the other mobile radio areas and stored therein, so that a call with the call number of the nearest subscriber dialed by the calling subscriber Cellular area is set up directly to the called mobile subscriber in the current mobile radio area after querying the associated home register.
  • FIG. 1 shows the block diagram of a digital mobile radio system with two mobile radio areas
  • FIG. 2 shows a basic representation of the data operations between the functional devices of the mobile radio system when a mobile subscriber including his mobile station transfers from the original mobile radio area to the target mobile radio area,
  • FIG. 3 shows a basic representation of the data operations when the subscriber data of the mobile subscriber is changed
  • FIG. 4 shows a basic representation of the data operations for establishing a connection to the mobile subscriber on the basis of an incoming call.
  • FIG. 1 shows two mobile radio areas MFA and MFB, in which, for example, mutually compatible digital mobile radio systems exist, which use incompatible signaling protocols for the transmission of data and control information between the functional devices of the respective mobile radio system.
  • the mobile radio system in the mobile radio area MFA can be, for example, the GSM mobile radio system (Global System for Mobile Communication) standardized for Europe and in the mobile radio area MFB a mobile radio system of a similar or identical structure used in the USA. It is also possible for the two mobile radio areas MFA and MFB to comprise parts of a single mobile radio system in which there are incompatible signaling protocols.
  • the combination of an analog mobile radio system in the MFA mobile radio area and a digital mobile radio system in the MFB mobile radio area can also be implemented.
  • the mobile radio system in the MFA cell phone area is made up of a large number of radio cells.
  • Such a digital cellular mobile radio system according to the GSM standard is from the
  • the local area MAI is covered by radio cells C1 ... Cn, in which radio contact with radio devices BTSl ... BTSn - so-called base transceiver stations - via directional antennas RAl ... RAn with a mobile station MS of the mobile part is possible. Assuming that the mobile subscriber is in the radio cell C1, a radio contact can be established from the mobile station MS to the closest directional antenna RA1 of the radio device BTS1 supplying him via the air cut parts.
  • the local area MA2 is covered by radio cells C2 ... Cm, in which radio devices BTS2 ... BTSm - also base transceiver stations - establish contacts to the mobile stations via directional antennas RA2 ... RAm. All radio devices BTS1 ...
  • BTSn and BTS2 ... BTSm are part of a base station system provided for the mobile radio area MFA, which serves as a connecting element between the radio part and the wired part of the mobile radio system.
  • MFA mobile radio area
  • Several radio devices in the respective local area MAI or MA2 are each connected to one of several base station controls (not shown) of the base station system.
  • a mobile switching system MSCl, MSC2 is arranged in each local area MAI, MA2 and takes over the switching functions therein.
  • the respective mobile switching system MSCl, MSC2 In addition to the execution of the switching functions when the mobile subscriber telephones with a second subscriber, the respective mobile switching system MSCl, MSC2 also provides the mobile subscriber with a number of services and additional services.
  • the radio devices BTS1 ... BTSn are connected to the mobile switching system MSCl and the radio devices BTS2 ... BTSm are connected to the mobile switching system MSC2. From the respective mobile switching system MSCl, MSC2 there is also a connection to other networks, such as the public telephone network or another mobile network.
  • a visitor register VLR1, VLR2 is connected to the respective mobile switching system MSCl, MSC2 for storing all information about the mobile subscribers within its area of responsibility.
  • the visitor register VLR1 or VLR2 can be viewed as a dynamic subscriber database, the stored information of which, due to the change of the mobile subscriber from or into the area of responsibility of another visitor register, is continuously updated.
  • the local areas MAI, MA2 shown there are other local areas in the mobile radio area MFA, in each of which a separate mobile switching system and an associated visitor register are also provided.
  • the information stored in the visitor register VLR1 ... can be updated via at least one home register HLRA.
  • the home location register HLRA sends all the data required to support the respective service to the respective visitor register VLR1, VLR2.
  • the identifying information stored for each mobile subscriber in the home location register HLRA contains, among other things, its ability to access the mobile radio system, its subscribed services and additional services.
  • the mobile station MS and the data of its mobile subscriber are thus registered in the home register HLRA and at any time only in one of the visitor registers VLR1 ... All visitor registers VLRl ... of the local areas MAI ... are connected to the home register HLRA in the mobile radio area MFA.
  • the subscriber data are sent from the home register HLRA to the currently responsible visitor register VLR2 and stored therein.
  • the subscriber data stored in the current visitor register VLR1 are deleted and the address of the new visitor register VLR2 is entered in the home register HLRA.
  • the mobile station MS is registered in the responsible new visitor register VLR2 after a transition from the radio cell C1 into the new radio cell C2 (“roaming”), so that calls coming from the mobile subscriber and arriving at the mobile subscriber are made via the new visitor register VLR2 and the 'MSC2 mobile switching system responsible in the local area MA2 are processed.
  • the "roaming" function described above is also available to the other mobile stations in the MFA mobile radio area.
  • a standardized signaling protocol is used for establishing and clearing the connection between the HLRA home register and one of the VLRl visitor registers ... 7 (CCS7) - used.
  • the mobile radio system in the MFB mobile phone area is compatible with the GSM mobile radio system in the MFA mobile phone area, i.e. the structure of the subscriber data and the subscriber services offered to the mobile subscribers are almost or completely identical.
  • the mobile radio area MFB is covered nationwide by local areas MAI ', MA2' ..., in which radio cells Cl 'Cn 1 , C2' ... Cm 'are located.
  • the radio cells Cl '... Cn ° and C2' ... Cm ' have radio devices BTS1' ... BTSn 'and BTS2' ... BTSm ', to the directional antennas RAl' ... RAn 'and RA2'. ..RAm 1 are connected.
  • At least one home location register HLRB is arranged in the cell phone area MFB, which with each visitor location register VLR1 1 , VLR2 '... in the local areas
  • a signaling protocol which differs from the signaling protocol in the mobile radio area MFA is used for establishing and clearing the connection between the home register HLRB and one of the visitor registers VLR1 '... This means that even with more than two mobile radio areas, each with its own signaling protocols, a separate home register is provided for each mobile radio area.
  • the mobile subscriber with his mobile station MS not only leaves his current radio cell C1 within the mobile radio area MFA, but also transfers to the new mobile radio area MFB (“roamed”), the subscriber data stored in the home register HLRA of the original mobile radio area MFA become the home register HLRB of the target mobile radio area MFB is sent and stored therein.
  • a connection VAB runs between the home register HLRA of the original mobile radio area MFA and the home register HLRB of the target mobile radio area.
  • the subscriber data stored in the visitor register VLR1 of the original mobile radio area MFA are deleted.
  • the new call number under which the mobile subscriber can be reached in the target mobile radio area MFB is identified as active in the home register HLRA of the original mobile radio area MFA, while the original call number under which the mobile subscriber is originally jump mobile radio area MFA was reachable, is set inactive.
  • the mobile station MS and the associated subscriber data are thus registered in the new mobile radio area MFB in its home register HLRB.
  • the visitor location register VLR1 1 uses the identification of the mobile station MS to determine the address of the current home location register HLRB and from there requests the subscriber data for the connection establishment in the mobile switching system MSCl '.
  • the address of the visitor register VLRl ' is stored in the new home register HLRB.
  • the subscriber data must be transmitted from the home register HLRB of the mobile radio area MFB to the home register there. After completion of the transmission, the subscriber data in the home location register HLRB and in the most recent visitor location register VLR1 'are deleted. The previous number of the mobile subscriber becomes inactive in the home registers HLRA and HLRB and the new number under which the mobile subscriber can be reached in the new mobile radio area is identified as active in the home register there and in the home register HLRA.
  • the procedure is analogous, the call number identified as inactive in the home register HLRA of the original mobile radio area MFA being reactivated. At the same time, the number of the mobile subscriber is deactivated in the most recent mobile radio area.
  • the number of one's own and all possible other mobile radio areas is thus permanently stored, and in the home registers of the other mobile radio areas, the call number of their own and the originating mobile radio area. If the subscriber is in the original cell phone area, the associated phone number is active in all registers. If the subscriber registers in another mobile radio area, the originating phone number becomes inactive and the phone number of the current area becomes active only in the home register there and in the home register of the original mobile radio area.
  • the mobile station MS and the associated subscriber data are only registered in the respective visitor register as soon as contact has been made with the visitor register or previously with the radio devices of the radio cell in which the mobile subscriber is located and the subscriber data in the home register of the respective mobile radio area are saved.
  • the change of the home register upon transfer of the mobile subscriber including its mobile station MS from the original mobile radio area MFA to the target mobile radio area MFB is initiated by the subscriber himself by providing control information via the mobile station MS, the current visitor register VLRI 'to the current one Home register HLRB and from there is transmitted via the connection VAB to the home location register HLRA of the original mobile radio area MFA.
  • the change can also be initiated from the original mobile radio area MFA or any other current mobile radio area.
  • the request to change the home register arrives in the original home register HLRA, the data is transmitted to the new home register HLRB of the target mobile radio area MFB immediately afterwards or at a later desired time.
  • the mobile subscriber can also request that the home register be changed over a telephone or data connection from the operator of the mobile radio system in the MFA mobile radio area.
  • the combination of the known change of visitor register with the new change of home register creates a very flexible mobile radio system for mobile radio areas with incompatible signaling protocols.
  • the mobile radio areas MFA and MFB can be distant countries or even continents - as indicated in the present example - between which the home register can be changed without observing real-time criteria.
  • the conventional method of changing visitor registers is maintained in real time within each mobile radio area MFA, MFB.
  • the advantage of the invention lies in the combination of mobile radio areas of different signaling protocols in one and the same mobile radio system.
  • the combination of different systems - e.g. Analog and digital mobile radio systems - provided that the structure of the subscriber data and the offered subscriber services in the different systems are almost or completely identical.
  • the mobile subscribers moving between the original mobile radio area MFA and the target mobile radio area MFB can either register in the home register of the operator of the mobile radio system in the respective mobile radio area or in a home register set up by another contract partner. be treated.
  • An authentication center not shown, is connected to each home location register, which contains current authentication data in the form of an international mobile subscriber identification, a temporary subscriber identity, an individual subscriber key, etc. It is possible in the mobile radio system to make the change of home register available either only to selected mobile subscribers, who are determined by an individual subscription, or to all mobile subscribers in general.
  • the mobile subscribers in the target mobile radio area can be reached either via their own call number in the original mobile radio area and additionally via the different call numbers in the various other mobile radio areas.
  • These call numbers are stored in the home register of the originating mobile radio area as part of the subscriber data. In the other home registers, only the number of the originating mobile radio area and the own mobile radio area is stored. As a dialable number, that of the originating mobile radio area is normally sufficient.
  • the call is then generally set up first to the source mobile radio area and, after querying the home register there, is either forwarded directly to the subscriber in the source mobile radio area or to the target mobile radio area.
  • the subscriber can use the call number to direct the subscriber without going through the original mobile phone area Reach way.
  • the origin home register can also supply the home registers of other mobile radio areas with the call number of the current mobile radio area by transmitting the call number, which is also used for addressing the respective home register, via data connections between the respective home registers.
  • the calling subscriber dials the number of the mobile subscriber that is in the closest mobile radio area is valid - for example in one's own country - the call is always set up directly to the current mobile radio area after querying the home register there. In this case, the calling subscriber does not need to know the current mobile radio area of the called subscriber.
  • connection VAB between the home register HLRA of the original mobile radio area MFA and the home register HLRB of the target mobile radio area MFB can be implemented by a simple X.25 packet data connection.
  • any other data or signaling connection can also be used.
  • Some control commands which are already used between the visitor register and the home register in the conventional method of changing the visitor register can be used on the connection VAB. Examples of such control commands are "insert data” (Insert Subscriber Data), "remove data” (Delete Subscriber Data) "deletion of the complete subscriber data set” (Cancel Location). If a home register is installed in the target mobile radio area, this register can also be used as the basis for "roaming" functions with other operators of mobile radio stars in the respective target mobile radio area.
  • FIG. 2 shows a basic illustration of the data operations to be carried out when the mobile subscriber including his mobile station MS changes from the mobile radio area MFA to the mobile radio area MFB.
  • the change in the mobile radio area is accompanied by a change in the home register from the home register HLRA to the home register HLRB.
  • the location of the mobile subscriber changes from the local area with the radio device BTS1, the mobile switching system MSCl and the responsible visitor register VLRl in the mobile radio area MFA to the new local area with the radio device BTS1 ', the mobile switching system MSCl' and the currently responsible one Visitor register VLRl 'in the mobile radio area MFB.
  • the change from the home register HLRA to the home register HLRB is triggered by the mobile subscriber himself through his mobile station MS by sending out control information and by the devices responsible for the location of the mobile subscriber in the mobile radio area MFA - radio device BTS1, mobile switching system MSCl and current visitor register VLRl - is forwarded to the home register HLRA in the mobile radio area MFA (1).
  • the subscriber data stored in the home register HLRA are transferred to the new home register HLRB (2). Following the subscriber data transmission, the subscriber data (3) entered therein is deleted in the most recently responsible visitor register VLR1 of the mobile radio area MFA.
  • the mobile station MS is booked into the new mobile radio area MFB in the new visitor register VLR1 'now responsible for the mobile subscriber via the radio device BTS1' and the mobile switching system MSCl 'connected to the visitor register VLRl' (4).
  • the mobile subscriber identifies himself by means of a temporary subscriber identity assigned to him (Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity, TSMI) and by an area identity defining the local area and thus the area of responsibility of the visitor register (local area identity, LAD •
  • TSMI Temporal Mobile Subscriber Identity
  • LAD local area identity
  • the mobile subscriber is registered with an assigned subscriber identification number in the authentication center, which is connected to the respective home register. As soon as the mobile subscriber is known in the authentication center, the subscriber data can be entered in the home register. Regardless of where the mobile subscriber is located, his security parameters are required at his respective location. The current visitor register therefore ensures that these security parameters are obtained from the authentication center via the home register.
  • the mobile subscriber receives the temporary subscriber identity when the user logs in to the mobile radio system for the first time.
  • the current visitor register VLR1 ' carries out the authentication (5).
  • the visitor register VLR1 'requests the subscriber data from the home register HLRB using the international mobile subscriber identification (6).
  • the home location register HLRB then sends the subscriber data to the currently responsible visitor location register VLR1 '(7).
  • TMSI temporary subscriber identity
  • FIG. 3 shows a basic representation of the data operations in the event of changes in the subscriber data in the event of a change of home register due to the transfer of the mobile subscriber including his mobile station MS from the mobile radio area MFA to the mobile radio area MFB.
  • a change in the subscriber data is requested by the mobile subscriber via his mobile station MS from the current home location register HLRB in the mobile radio area MFB.
  • This request is forwarded from the home register HLRB to the home register HLRA in the original mobile radio area MFA (2).
  • the changed subscriber data are first checked and entered by the home location register HLRA. Subsequently, the changed subscriber data can be transferred back to the home location register HLRB in the new mobile radio area MFB immediately or at a desired later point in time and stored (3).
  • a control signal which characterizes the acceptance or rejection of the request is retransmitted in the transmission direction to the mobile station MS from the home register HLRB via the visitor register VLR1 1 , the mobile switching system MSCl 'and the radio device BTS1' as an acknowledgment of the request (4). This is necessary in order to ensure the consistency of the data in the mobile radio system with several mobile radio areas and their own home registers arranged therein.
  • FIG. 4 shows a basic illustration of the data operations during the establishment of a connection for the calls arriving at the mobile subscriber in the event of a change of home register when the mobile subscriber transfers from the mobile radio area MFA to the mobile radio area MFB.
  • mobile switching system MSCl' mobile switching system MSCl', visitor register VLRl '- and in the mobile radio area MFA - radio device BTS1, mobile switching system MSCl and visitor register VLRl - there is a separate mobile switching system in the mobile phone area MFA GMSC (Gateway Mobile Switching Center) for receiving one from another network - e.g. the public telephone network or another mobile network - incoming call.
  • MFA GMSC Gateway Mobile Switching Center
  • the call is initially in the original mobile phone area MFA and accepted there by the separate mobile switching system GMSC (1).
  • the home location register HLRA of the mobile radio area MFA is queried for the location of the mobile subscriber using the telephone number (2).
  • the home location register HLRA sends a request to the visitor location register VLRI, in the area of responsibility of which the called mobile subscriber is currently located (3).
  • the visitor register VLRI determines the current location of the mobile subscriber on the basis of the mobile subscriber identity (International Mobile Subscriber Identity, IMSI) transmitted by the home location register HLRA and sends a "roaming" number (mobile station) assigned to the mobile station of the called mobile subscriber Roaming Number, MSRN) to the home location register HLRA and from there to the additional mobile switching system GMSC (4).
  • the separate mobile switching system GMSC switches through the call to the mobile switching system MSCl, which is responsible for the mobile subscriber in its area of responsibility (5).
  • the mobile switching system MSCl requests the subscriber data from the responsible visitor register VLRI (6), on the basis of which the connection to the called mobile subscriber can be established (7).
  • the home register HLRA transfers the number of the mobile radio area MFB to the mobile switching system GMSC, which forwards the call number to the additional mobile switching system GMSC in the new mobile radio area MFB (4a).
  • the new home location register HLRB is queried by the additional mobile switching system GMSC for the location of the mobile subscriber (5a).
  • the home location register HLRB then makes a request to the new visitor location register VLR1 ', in the area of responsibility of which the mobile subscriber is located (6a), in order to assign the "roaming" number (MSRN) assigned to the mobile station of the called mobile subscriber from there received (7a).
  • This number is forwarded to the additional mobile switching system GMSC in order to transfer the call to the responsible mobile switching Switch through system MSCl '(8a).
  • the mobile switching system MSCl ' requests the subscriber data from the visitor location register VLR1' (9a), on the basis of which a connection is established directly to the mobile subscriber in the mobile radio area MFB via the radio device BTS1 '(10a).
  • connection establishment and clearing down between the home register and the respective visitor register and the exchange of data and control information across mobile radio area boundaries takes place without adaptation of the signaling protocol used in each case, since the mobile station of the mobile subscriber can access the current home register of the mobile radio area in each case .
  • the mobile station and the associated subscriber data of the mobile subscriber are only active in one home register at any time, namely in the relevant home register of the mobile radio area in which the mobile subscriber is currently located.

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