TITLE OF THE INVENTION:
IDENTIFICATION OF HOME AREA IN A MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to mobile telecommunication systems which shall be able to handle geographical areas which have been allotted mobile telephones. Customers which are within their own areas shall at that have possibility to be offered services and special charge settings.
PRIOR ART
' In the mobile telecommunication networks of today, one and the same charge is provided independent of where in the network the mobile unit is. Further, the same services are provided over the whole network. In the European document 597 638 a cellular mobile telephone system is described where each base station transmits a signal which identifies in which area one is. A customer in this system can for instance get a low call charge when he/she is in his/her home area, and a higher charge in other cases. The system also can be imagined to have a higher charge at higher load and vice versa. The document does not mention how the home area is registered. In the patent document EP 462 726 is described how one can offer local charges for subscribers who make calls between a mobile telephone system and a wire based system.
In the patent document EP 568 824 is described a cellular mobile telephone system equipped with special transmitters which transmits area specific identification signals. Mobile telephones belonging to the system detect these signals and return these to the system, at which a lower charge can be obtained if the mobile unit is at the right place. A mobile unit can be registered in a multiple of areas.
The American document 5 276 905 describes a cellular mobile communication system where the mobile units are programmed with information about its home area. At registration to the system, the mobile units try in the first hand to connect themselves to its home station.
The American document 5 406 614 relates to registration of mobile telephone systems. At the turning on of a mobile telephone, a registration signal is transmitted to closely located base stations. The strength of this signal is judged centrally and the mobile telephone is registered to the area which had the best signal. This registration is stored, and appointed base station is informed. The document, however, does not relate to registration of permanent home area.
By the different documents consequently is described how different call charges can be offered in different places in a mobile telephone system. Further registration of mobile telephones in a mobile telephone system is described. The possibility for the subscriber to chose where he/she himself/herself wants to register a home area by dialling a special telephone number is however not described.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Technical problem
In future mobile telephone networks, functions are expected to be introduced to handle the geographical areas which have been allotted the subscribers. This implies that the customers are offered services and also special rate settings when they are within their own areas. In addition, the customer can be offered different services/prices for different areas.
An example of area subscription can be a special charge which is used when the customer is within his/her home area/areas. If the mobile is used outside the home area, the customer will be treated as an ordinary subscriber. Alternatively, the mobile shall only be possible to use within the areas which are included in the subscription, but not outside this/these area/areas.
The mobile networks will be able to handle transmission of area number (Location number), which makes possible that services can be
created by means of these. First a geographical area must be allotted its unique location number. When the division into areas has been made, base stations which have coverage over a certain area must be tied to the location numbers in question. To define which areas that shall be included in the customer's subscription, it is necessary to appoint these. The difficulty is that out of a customer management system be able to decide which base stations the customer will utilize when the mobile is used from a home area. Wishes consequently exist for possibility to automatically register all home areas. If the radio network planning is changed, and other base stations cover the customer's home area, it shall be simple to change the registration of the customer's home area.
Automatic registration of home areas is most suitable at defining of small areas, where the customer for instance can be offered special charge.
Registration of home areas, which is utilized at present, is made manually from the operator's side. At that the subscriber tells whidh areas he/she want to utilize as home areas. The manual setting of home areas is however timeconsuming and does not always correspond with the customer's actual needs. The customer can for instance be unsure of where the borders for the wanted home area are. There consequently is a need for that the subscriber at travelling in different areas can inform the telecommunication system about where the home area is wanted to be located. Further, it shall be simple to change a home area from one geographical area to another when needed.
The present invention has the intention to solve the above mentioned problems.
THE SOLUTION
The present invention relates to a method at mobile telecommunication system. The telecommunication system includes base stations which serve the coverage areas which belong to the base stations. Mobile units are movable within and/or between the coverage areas. The mobile unites are allotted individual home areas which include at least one coverage area. The mobile
telecommunication system identifies the home area at a communication with the mobile unit/units.
Identification of the home area is made at initiation from the mobile units. Initiation is established by call to a special call number in the mobile telecommunication system. The initiation activates the function for identification of the home area in the mobile telecommunication system. The identification includes identification of the mobile unit and/or concerned subscription/subscriptions and concerned coverage area/areas. Change of home area coverage is made by a new call to the special call number.
In a further development of the invention, the communications to/from the mobile units regarding subscriptions in question within the home area will render other charges than communication to/from the mobile units regarding concerned subscriptions outside the home area. Further, a number of the mobile units regarding concerned subscriptions are only allowed to establish communication to/from the own home area. The mobile telecommunication system further registers the home areas automatically. The mobile unit in question and its subscription, as well as the coverage areas concerned, are registered in a database. In connection with registration of the home area, one or more consecutive calls from the mobile unit can be utilized for identification of the home area.
The invention further relates to a device at mobile telecommunication system including base stations which serve to the base stations belonging coverage areas. The mobile units are arranged to move within and/or between the coverage areas. Home areas are arranged to be allotted respective mobile units and their subscriptions. The home areas are arranged to be defined by calls from the mobile units to the mobile telecommunication system. The mobile telecommunication system identifies coverage area/areas in question which is/are defined by the home area/areas of the mobile units.
The mobile units are further arranged to call a special call number in the mobile telecommunication system at identification of the home area. The mobile units are, at need, arranged to redefine respective home area. Establishing of communication from/to the mobile units in the home area is arranged to render a lower charge than communications established outside the home area.
Communications established within the home area are further allowed to render the mobile unit access to services which cannot be utilized globally.
In a further development of the invention, certain appointed mobiles and belonging subscriptions only can establish communication within the home area. The home areas are further arranged to be automatically registered in the mobile telecommunication system. The home area is defined by the coverage area/areas and concerned base station/stations is/are arranged to be registered in for instance a database. The registration is activated when the special call number is called, and the registration equipment is arranged to identify the mobile unit and the at the registration utilized coverage area/areas. Identification of the home area is made by one or more calls in sequence from the mobile unit to the special call number.
Advantages
The present invention allows that a subscriber alone can identify home areas including one or more coverage areas served by different base stations. The invention further allows that a defined home area for a subscriber can be defined by the subscriber. The subscriber is at that allowed to obtain home areas of different sizes. The home areas further are allowed to include one or more coverage areas for different base stations. When the subscriber is within the own home area, the subscriber can get a lower charge than at call established outside the own home area. Certain services in the mobile telephone system further can be appointed to be accessible only within said home area.
The possibility for the subscriber himself/herself to identify the wanted home area implies economical advantages for the telecommunication operator. This because the telecommunication operator need not actively participate in the identification of the home area. In the systems which are previously known, the telecommunication operator has been obliged to manually add which base stations that shall be included in a subscriber's home area. This procedure is resource consuming and expensive. A disadvantage with the previous system further has been that a change of home area requires reprogramming which is performed by the staff of the telecommunication operator. The present invention allows that the
telecommunication operator's work in connection with change of home areas will be considerably reduced.
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
Figure 1 shows an example of a number of base stations, B with belonging coverage areas Tj-T^
In Figure 2 is shown a number of coverage areas Tj-^ and a drawn home area H. In Figure 3 is shown a device according to the invention where a customer K is in his/her home area H.
DETAILED EMBODIMENT
In the following the invention is described on the basis of the figures and the terms therein.
The invention relates to a method to automatically register which area a customer shall have as his/her home area in which for instance a lower charge can be used. The core of the method is that the customer himsel/herself calls from the area he/she wants to have as his/her home area. On that occasion a special equipment shall register from where the call is registered, whereupon this information is stored in a database. The information in the database after that can be used for instance by the system, which after that will process the data.
The procedure starts by that customers call a special number at which "recording of home area" is activated in a special equipment. The special number activates an answering equipment which at the beginning identifies which subscription that is intended. The customer gives, on request from the answering equipment, an identfication code. The identification code can for instance consist of figure codes, verbal codes etc. The system after that checks whether the given code is correct or not. In the case that the identification code is wrong, the call is disconnected. If, on the contrary, the authorization check turns out well, the system accepts that "recording of home area" is activated. The customer after that can make one or more calls in sequence which are registered by the equipment. At these calls are in the equipment registered which base
stations that have been involved in the calls during the recording phase, i.e the customers home area. This information is then stored in a database.
The information in the database can for instance be used at processing of data for giving the customer a lower charge when he/she calls from the home area. The service also can contain a function which makes that an optional number of base stations can be included in the home area. The customer in this case can get a higher charge depending on the number of base stations which are included in the home area, information about home area can further be utilized to give the customer a certain set of services when he/she is in this area.
If the customer wants to move or extend his/her home area, he/she can initiate a new "recording phase". The telecommunication operator in these cases sets the frames which are valid for change of home areas and which procedures that shall be valid for the authorization check at recording of the home areas.
A telecommunication operator provides a mobile telephone system with a number of base stations, B. To each base station a coverage area Tχ, T2..., belongs, see Figure 4. A subscriber in the mobile telecommunication system wants to obtain a home area, H , according to the dashed line in Figure 2. The subscriber obtains in connection with subscription from the telecommunication operator a special call number which shall be utilized at defining of home area. Utilization of this call number can be provided with certain restrictions. For instance can said number only be possible to utilize during a certain period of time, or be connected with that a certain identification must take place. These restrictions are necessary for that the customers shall not arbitrarily redefine the home area.
In the imagined customer's home area can be seen that this has certain coverage within the areas Tχ, T2 and T3.
The customer after that goes to the home area to which he/she wants access. From the home area it calls the mobile telephone system, M, with the special call number. The mobile telephone station receives the call in question and activates an equipment for recording of home area, I. The customer after that travels around in the area he/she wants to define as home area. Depending on how the home area is wanted to be defined, one or a number of calls can be
made to the call number in question. The customer, K, identifies him/herself towards the system in one in itself known way. The identification can for instance be made by codes which are transferred from the keypad of the mobile unit, or by special equipment which transmits identification information to the mobile telephone system via for instance accoustic connection to the mobile telephone. The identification can also be performed in other ways, but since recognized and known methods for this which are well known by the expert in the field exist, no closer description of this io procedure is made in this connection.
In connection with establishing of communication between the customer and the equipment for recording of home area, the customer can provide information which is intended to identify whether the call relates to recording of new home area, extension of existing i home area, reduction or deletion of an existing home area etc. Transmission of control signals between a subscriber and a telecommunication system is in itself previously known. Since the expert also in this respect is well familiar with procedures of this kind'and how control signals are transmitted and registered, no o further description of this procedure is necessary.
The equipment for recording of home area, I, receives the information in question from the customer and appoints on the basis of received codes which type of activity that is concerned. At new recording of home area, or addition to previous home area, the
25 equipment for recording of home area registers the activity in question. The customer, K, after that moves in the home area, at which he/she travels through coverage areas in question, in this case the coverage areas Tχ, T2 and T3. At this journey the base stations, B, which are connected with respective coverage areas,
30 will be activated. The mobile telephone system at that will transmit information to the equipment for recording of home area concerning which base station/stations, B, that are utilized in connection with the initiation of the home area. The home area is after that defined by equipment for recording of home area by appointing which base
35 stations, B, that are included in the home area, H. This information is after that transmittted to a database, D, where the information is stored and utilized at the customer's further utilization of the telecommunication system. The whole coverage area for the base station/stations in question is after that defined as home area. The
registration procedure is after that possibly repeated by a number of calls being consecutively established on each other to define the home area. The home area can for instance consist of a number of smaller areas which are geographically separated from each other. This is not shown in figures since it is trivial to the expert.
In connection with registration of the home area, the number of coverage areas which are included in said home area is registered. Depending on the number of coverage areas that are included in the home area, the customer can have different charges at the utilization of the mobile telephone within the home area.
Consequently the system allows a charge which is lower than for the rest of the mobile telephone system, but which increases depending on the number of coverage areas that are needed for the wanted home area. Further, certain services can be accessible only within the home area in question. These services can be general services which are provided by the telecommunication system for all within the home area. Another alternative is that certain services are appointed by the subscriber in connection with the subscription at the telecommunication operator. The telecommunication operator in this case introduces information regarding these services in the telecommunication system, which after that examines whether the subscriber in question is within or outside the home area at communications and decides which service/services that are accessible in different cases. The invention is not restricted to the in the above presented description, or by the following patent claims, but may be subject to modifications within the idea of invention.