WO1997020441A1 - Cellular telephone system having prioritized greetings - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to cellular telephone systems and, in particular, to a method and apparatus for providing prioritized greetings to subscribers having cellular telephone services based onsubscriber location.
- the greeting is an optional feature that allows a subscriber toreceive an alphanumeric message identifying a service provided such as, for example, service zone identification and charging information.
- the greeting service is independent of tone notification.
- location based services wherein the user profile may include several service profiles for the user where each service profile is defined for a zone location where the user is located. While location based services forms no part of the present invention, there is a potential problem with a system greeting associated with such services in instances where one or more cells are defined in overlapping service zones for one user, such as, for example, overlapping service zones for a residential location and place of business location. Consequently, the cellular telephone communication system is not able to determine which of the predefined services is to be used and which system name greeting is to be displayed.
- the present invention is directed to a cellular telecommunications system that provides a greeting to the subscriber advising the subscriber of the type of predefined services which are applicable to the subscriber at its current location. More specifically, the present invention is directed to setting a priority associated with the greetings in the event the cell coverage area is defined to provide more than one predefined service for the subscriber.
- a cellular communication system for providing prioritized greetings of predetermined services to its subscribers depending in which one of a plurality of service zones the subscriber is located.
- the system includes notifying means for notifying each of the subscribers of its subscriber zone profile information with an associated priority for which the subscriber receives differing predefined services.
- the system further includes comparing means for comparing subscriber zone profile information with the service zone to determine applicability of predefined services to the subscriber.
- Greeting means responsive to the comparing means, form part of the system for providing a greeting to the subscriber identifying the predefined service available to the subscriber.
- the greeting means provides the greeting related to higher prioritized zone profile information when the comparing means determines more than one predefined services is applicable.
- the subscriber zone information is transmitted in sequential order of priority.
- the priority of the sequential order is preferably the highest priority associated with the first subscriber zone information transmitted to lowest priority associated with the last subscriber zone information transmitted.
- the priority of the sequential order is lowest priority associated with the first subscriber zone information transmitted to highest priority associated with the last subscriber zone information transmitted.
- a cellular communication system for providing prioritized greetings of predefined services to its subscribers.
- the system includes means for identifying a plurality of service zones in the system. Further, the system includes means for transmitting predefined services to subscribers when located in the service zones and means for transmitting service zone identification information from each service zone to each of the subscribers located in the service zone.
- the system also includes means for transmitting to each of the subscribers its subscriber zone profile information having an associated priority for which the subscriber receives differing predefined services.
- the system includes means for comparing subscriber zone profile information with the service zone information transmitted and greeting means responsive to the comparing means for providing a greeting to the subscriber identifying the predefined service available to the subscriber.
- the greeting is transmitted when the zone profile information matches the service zone identification information.
- the greeting means provides the greeting related to higher prioritized subscriber zone profile information when the comparing means determines more than one predefined services is applicable.
- the means for transmitting service zone identification information from each service zone to each of the subscribers located in the service zone transmits the zone identification information on a cell by cell basis.
- This zone identification information is an identification that a particular cell belongs to one or more zones.
- the means for transmitting service zone identification information is a base station electronically connected to the MSC.
- This subscriber zone identification information preferably is a list of either private system ID's (PSID) or residential system ID's (RSID).
- PSID private system ID's
- RSID residential system ID's
- the subscriber zone information is preferably stored in the home location register (HLR) and upon registration of the subscriber with the MSC the subscriber zone information is transmitted from the HLR through the HLR through the HLR.
- HLR home location register
- a method for prioritizing greetings of predefined services to its subscribers depending in which one of a plurality of service zones the subscriber is located in a cellular communications system comprises the steps of: notifying each of said subscribers of its subscriber zone profile information with an associated priority for which the subscriber receives differing predefined services; comparing subscriber zone profile information with the service zone to determine applicability of predefined services to said subscriber; and, providing a greeting to said subscriber identifying the predefined service available to the subscriber where the greeting is related to higher prioritized zone profile information when the comparing step determines that more than one predefined services is applicable.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates the subdivision of a portion of a cellular coverage area to include a plurality of service zones in the cellular system of the present invention
- FIGURE 2 illustrates the relationship between cells and service zones in the cellular system of the present invention
- FIGURE 3 is a block diagram illustrating the cellular communications system of the present invention.
- FIGURE 4 are flow diagrams illustrating the message transfer within the cellular system of the present invention
- FIGURE 5 is a simplified block diagram of a mobile station operable in the system of the present invention.
- FIGURE 1 there is shown an arbitrary geographic area 10 wherein a service area for a cellular communication system is provided to a plurality of subscribers 14 by at least one service provider.
- the cellular service area 10 is subdivided to include a plurality of service zones Zl , Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5, Z6, and Z7 (or Zl to Z7), wherein one service zone may, but need not necessarily, be adjacent to, overlapping or contiguous with another service zone. For simplicity only seven zones Zl to Z7 are shown. Furthermore, some portions of the area 10, although included for pu ⁇ oses of providing cellular communications coverage, may not be included within any of the service zones Zl to Z7.
- the cell and/or coverage area of each service zone Zl to Z7 within the area 10 is preferably selected by the cellular service provider and is defined and identified in the mobile switching center (MSC) of the cellular system.
- MSC mobile switching center
- the service zones Zl to Z7 facilitate the provision of a special predefined service that entitles subscribers 14 who participate in the service to have access to increased services provided the calls occur when the subscriber is located within an authorized one of the predefined service zones Zl to Z7.
- These services are transmitted to the subscribers 14 by a radio base station (BS) and the MSC.
- BS radio base station
- each subscriber may be authorized to receive the special service of one of the service zones Zl to Z7 while simultaneously not be so authorized within another one of the service zones within the area 10. Calls occurring when the subscriber is located outside an authorized one of its service zones Zl to Z7 may allow the subscriber to have access to conventional services.
- a greeting is provided to the subscriber to inform the subscriber of the predefined service available in any given zone.
- the subscriber may have access to more than one service zone Zl to Z7.
- a subscriber could have a multiple subscriber zone profiles as shown in Figure 1 to include 3 zones (home zone Z2, transportation corridor zone Z6 and office zone Z7).
- priority information about the greeting is stored in the subscriber's terminal in any given zone.
- the pu ⁇ ose of the system greetings to the subscriber terminals is to notify the subscriber 14 of the predefined service applicable to the subscriber in any given zone.
- the greeting is preferably stored in the form of text that is displayed on the subscriber's terminal.
- the greeting text is stored as part of the predefined services data in the home location register. It should be understood that a greeting may be defined for each of the geographical services zone Zl to Z7.
- the greeting text in the mobile terminal is updated when the mobile goes for one service zone to another. This update occurs during zone changes in idle (non-speech) mode, hand-off events during speech mode, and at the start of each call if enabled by a digital base station command.
- each participating subscriber may select for himself or herself subscriber zone profiles comprised of one or more provider defined service zones Zl to Z7. It will be understood that the service zones Zl to Z7 selected for any given subscriber zone profile need not necessarily be contiguous, adjacent or overlapping. Furthermore, more than one subscriber may share the same subscriber zone profile.
- the predefined service entitles participating subscribers to make and receive cellular telephone calls with special cellular services provided the calls occur when the subscriber is located within one of the service zones Zl to Z7 selected by the subscriber for inclusion within its subscriber zone profiles.
- FIGURE 2 wherein a small portion of the cellular coverage area 10 is shown to be comprised of a plurality of cells 20 (represented by hexagons).
- An exemplary plurality of service zones Z8 to Zl 1 (outlined in bold lines to ease recognition) are shown in the area 10.
- Zones Z8 to Zl 1 are defined by the service provider to set out geographical areas where predefined services arc provided.
- Each service zone Z8 to Zl 1 includes one or more of the cells 20, and a cell in the area 10 may reside in one, more than one, or none of the service zones Z8 to Zl 1.
- a subscriber's zone profiles are assembled from the service zones Z8 to Zl 1.
- the service zones for any given subscriber zone profile need not necessarily be adjacent to each other and may overlap in that a cell such as cell 16.
- Cell 16 is defined in two or more zones Z10 and Zl 1. That is to say there may be a cell overlap making available two differing sets of predefined services to a subscriber. It is in this overlapping condition that the present invention addresses prioritizing the greeting.
- the cells 20 spread throughout the cellular service area 10 may be serviced by different cellular service providers.
- the service zones Z8 to Zl 1 preferably include cells 20 serviced by one service providers.
- the predefined services provided are flexible in its implementation, and not restricted to provision by one service provider or by multiple uncooperative providers or within the coverage responsibility of a single mobile switching center. Agreements between providers concerning the extent of service zones Z8 to Zl 1 and the special services available to participating subscribers, will facilitate the efficient offering of the service.
- cellular telephone service is provided within the cellular service area 10 by means of a cellular telephone system 28 comprising mobile stations (MS) 30, base stations (BS) 32, and at least one mobile switching center (MSC) 34.
- the mobile stations or terminals 30 are carried by each subscriber, and communicate with the base stations 32 in a manner well known to those skilled in the art by means of radio frequency communications links.
- Each base station 32 is located within a cell 20 (FIGURE 2), and is connected to its associated mobile switching center 34 preferably through wire-lines or radio frequency links.
- the mobile switching centers 34 are connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or other known communications network, and function to process and switch through the base stations 32 the cellular calls originated or received by the subscribers using the mobile stations 30.
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- multiple mobile switching centers 34 may be needed to connect with the base stations 32 covering the area 10, and that the cells 20 in a service zone Z8 to Zl 1 for one subscriber zone profile may be served by different mobile switching centers 34.
- multiple service providers may be involved in offering the service to subscribers. To facilitate implementation of the predefined services, however, it is preferred that the cells 20 in any given service zone Z8 to Zl 1 be served by a single mobile switching center 34 and controlled by a single service provider.
- Each of the cells 20 includes at least one base station 32 configured to facilitate communications with proximately located mobile stations 30.
- the base stations 32 are typically positioned at or near the center of each of the cells. However, depending on geography and other known factors, the base stations 32 may instead be located at or near the periphery of, or otherwise away from the centers of, each of the cells. In such instances, the base stations 32 may broadcast and communicate with mobile stations 30 carried by subscribers who are located within the cells using directional rather than onmi-directional antennas.
- Each one of the base stations 32 includes a transmitter, a receiver, and a base station controller connected to the antenna in a manner and with a configuration well known in the art.
- the special predefined service implemented by the cellular system 28 advantageously provides participating subscribers with services based on subscriber location. Subscriber location with respect to the subscriber is zone profile in that zone location is determined by which base station 32 (i.e., cell 20) is handling subscriber mobile station 30 communications at the time the call is either originated, received or handed-off.
- base station 32 i.e., cell 20
- the subscriber zone profiles are defined in HLR 74with respect to cells grouped into zones.
- the zone profiles are stored in the HLR 74 and are translated into private system identification numbers (PSIDs) at the MSC 34.
- PSIDs system identification numbers
- the subscriber zone information id is downloaded into the terminal as a PSID list using the Registration Accept message as defined in IS- 136.
- the range of PSID values used will allow all PSIDs to be unique for a given SID.
- the applicable service zones (PSID list) that a cell belongs to is broadcasted on a cell basis. This allows an MS
- the greeting service provides the ability to associate and display a text string on a per zone (PSID) basis.
- PSID per zone
- FIGURE 4 there is shown a message diagram of how the zone information listing is downloaded in a prioritized sequence to the MS 30.
- the MS 30 When the MS 30 is powered on, it sends a registration request at line 100 to the MSC 34 via a local BS. The MSC then returns a registration accept message at 1 10 via an BS. Then the MSC sends a user profile request at 1 12 to the HLR 74.
- the HLR 74 then checks its records and determines a listing of the user's zone profiles and forwards this information in the form of zone information back at line 1 14 to the MSC.
- the MSC then provides an audit order at 1 16 to the MS 30 and the MS 30 confirms the audit order at line 1 18. This results in a forced registration from the MS 30 at line 120 to the MSC 34.
- the MSC 34 then sends back a registration accept message at 122 which includes the PSID listings as translated through the
- the MSC from the HLR's zone information listing to the MSC s PSID's listing.
- the list identifies cells per zone and each zone is transmitted in order of priority. That is, if there is a overlap in service zones for which the terminal 30 is to provide a greeting, the terminal will provide the greeting associated with the first PSID forwarded back to it during the registration accept 122 message. Accordingly, when an MS is powered on it receives during the registration process a PSID listing in which it receives services.
- the BS for the cell 20 through which the MS is connected to the MSC broadcasts a cell identification with its own list of PSID identifications. In certain instances, this cell identification or PSID listing may correspond to more than one PSID listing and the MS has to determine which zone or PSID identification takes priority.
- MS or terminal compares the cell broadcast PSID listing with the PSID list transmitted at registration. Normally, when there is a match in listings the terminal displays a message associated with the zone. In the event cell broadcast PSID list defines the cell to be in more than one of the zones broadcast to the terminal at registration, the terminal displays a message corresponding to the first zone PSID list transmitted to the terminal.
- FIGURE 5 there is shown a simplified block diagram of the mobile station 30 including a processor 86 connected to a transceiver 88.
- An antenna 90 is connected to the transceiver 88 for transmitting and receiving communications over a cellular telephone network.
- the mobile station 30 further includes a microphone 92 and a 20 speaker 94 connected to the processor 86 for facilitating telephonic voice communications.
- a display panel 96 and a keypad 98 are also included in the mobile station and connected to the processor 86.
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