WO2001035622A1 - Systeme de service multimedias - Google Patents

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WO2001035622A1
WO2001035622A1 PCT/EP2000/011032 EP0011032W WO0135622A1 WO 2001035622 A1 WO2001035622 A1 WO 2001035622A1 EP 0011032 W EP0011032 W EP 0011032W WO 0135622 A1 WO0135622 A1 WO 0135622A1
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Ferial Chummun
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W4/00Services specially adapted for wireless communication networks; Facilities therefor
    • H04W4/12Messaging; Mailboxes; Announcements
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M3/00Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
    • H04M3/42Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
    • H04M3/50Centralised arrangements for answering calls; Centralised arrangements for recording messages for absent or busy subscribers ; Centralised arrangements for recording messages
    • H04M3/53Centralised arrangements for recording incoming messages, i.e. mailbox systems
    • H04M3/5307Centralised arrangements for recording incoming messages, i.e. mailbox systems for recording messages comprising any combination of audio and non-audio components
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2201/00Electronic components, circuits, software, systems or apparatus used in telephone systems
    • H04M2201/60Medium conversion
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2207/00Type of exchange or network, i.e. telephonic medium, in which the telephonic communication takes place
    • H04M2207/20Type of exchange or network, i.e. telephonic medium, in which the telephonic communication takes place hybrid systems
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M3/00Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges
    • H04M3/42Systems providing special services or facilities to subscribers
    • H04M3/50Centralised arrangements for answering calls; Centralised arrangements for recording messages for absent or busy subscribers ; Centralised arrangements for recording messages
    • H04M3/53Centralised arrangements for recording incoming messages, i.e. mailbox systems
    • H04M3/537Arrangements for indicating the presence of a recorded message, whereby the presence information might include a preview or summary of the message
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M7/00Arrangements for interconnection between switching centres
    • H04M7/12Arrangements for interconnection between switching centres for working between exchanges having different types of switching equipment, e.g. power-driven and step by step or decimal and non-decimal
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W8/00Network data management
    • H04W8/18Processing of user or subscriber data, e.g. subscribed services, user preferences or user profiles; Transfer of user or subscriber data

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  • the present invention relates to a multimedia service system which retrieves, stores and manages messages of different media types received from different media or communication channels and converts them to a data type of choice to be accessed by a user through a user communication device in a single session through a single interface on the basis of a specific data format or protocol.
  • the basis of the present invention is the idea, that the SMS (short message system) has been very successful in the second generation GSM telecommunication system.
  • Mobile stations of the GSM system support this SMS service allowing messages to be displayed on the display of the mobile station without the intervention of the user or with the intervention of the user having received a notification of a received SMS message.
  • the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a multimedia system which allows a user to receive different data types or media elements, e.g. voice to data, fax to data, graphic oriented data, eMail, voice, in a preferred communication device as covenient and effective as possible.
  • data types or media elements e.g. voice to data, fax to data, graphic oriented data, eMail, voice
  • a multimedia service system according to claim 1 and a method according to claim 12.
  • the above object is further achieved by a computer program product adapted to perform a method according to the present invention when installed in one or more computing units, i.e. servers, computers, laptops or the like, of a multimedia service system.
  • the multimedia service system or multimedia messaging service according to the present invention provides the capabilities to centralize messages from different media, to prioritize messages and tasks based on user need's.
  • the multimedia service system brings the concept of messaging anywhere, anyhow and anytime. Users are offered access options beyond voice mail, SMS, eMail and fax to retrieve, store and organize messages of different media types, such as voice, text, graphic, video, etc. in a single session from whatever device they may have at hand, e.g.
  • the multimedia service system uses the registration information to provide location services to the user.
  • the messages of different data types stored in the multimedia service system are transmitted to the communication device of the user through a single interface or protocol either automatically on the basis of predefined parameters contained in the user profiles of the multimedia service system, or upon demand by a user.
  • the user profile of a certain user may define that certain data types are immediately forwarded after receipt from the multimedia service system to the respective communication device of this particular user (push-technique) without an intervention of the user to be necessary.
  • the user may only receive certain data types upon a particular request (pull-technique). In this case, the user may receive a notification on his communication device that a specific data message has been received in the multimedia service system, or the user does not receive a notification but knows about the presence of a certain data message which he wants to retrieve.
  • the transmission of the data messages in the different data formats or media types is performed via a single common interface or adapted to a single transmission protocol so that a simple and effective transmission is achieved.
  • the single transmission protocol may define that all multimedia data, such as text, voice, image, video, eMail, SMS, etc. are transmitted in a graphic data format, such as MPEG 7.
  • the multimedia service system of the present invention is particularly advantageous in connection with a specifically designed memory unit for the communication device of the user.
  • the communication device can e.g. be a mobile station, a laptop, a personal computer or the like.
  • the received multimedia data are advantageously stored in a detachable memory unit of the communication device.
  • the detachable memory unit is designed to be used with various types of communication devices, so that e.g. video data received by a mobile station and stored in the detachable memory unit can later on by attaching the memory unit to a personal computer be viewed on the display of the personal computer.
  • the communication device can also be a TV set, a video recorder or the like.
  • the transmission medium between the multimedia service system and the communication device can either be a wired connection or a wireless connection.
  • An example for the wireless connection is e.g. the UMTS third generation of mobile telecommunication systems, which allows to introduce new services and new functionalities on the network side and the mobile terminal side.
  • the present invention supports the transmission of various data types with multiple terminal types, multiple addresses and multiple access options.
  • the multimedia service system needs the provisions for managing these multiple devices and message types.
  • the multimedia service system according to the present invention enables to organize all the different communication media types and allows users to bring their offices and their communication devices with them whereever they go.
  • the multimedia service system supports existing and emerging technologies in the multimedia domain and complies with the new trends for mobile requirements. That includes the multimedia service on a non-real time basis.
  • the multimedia service system and its multimedia assistance capability is geared towards assisting individual users (corporate or residential users) in the handling of their personalized methods based correspondence from/to single or more media, e.g. voice, fax, graphics, eMail, paging, etc., whenever it suits the user, whereever the user might be and whichever communication device he may use.
  • the multimedia assistance capability of the multimedia service system provides the capabilities and the environment to suit the individual needs to react, invoke and transmit multimedia messages.
  • the specific facilities for incoming/outgoing multimedia messages are: managing messages including filtering according to characteristics of the specific information, facilitate and adapt access from different terminal types; also requiring the techniques to store different sources and characteristics of media (such as using a detachable memory unit of the communication device), as well as recording/registering and retrieving on demand or asynchroneously, with respect to user profiles security for access, and privacy and data protection.
  • the specific advantages and benefits are a high user comfort, a significant time saving (such as by automatic information retrieval, automatic search or automatic download), high cost-effectiveness and the improvement of quality and efficiency in being able of receiving, sending, distributing data or services while taking account of the terminal or communication device limitations.
  • the requirements on the user's side are global access, automatic notification based on priority, authentication and connectivity.
  • the system's requirements are a communication protocol, stores, retrieval and archiv model and techniques, user-friendly access, global access, filtering technique, download capability, registration and adaptation of a terminal, and management of network connection, availability and processing of message services.
  • figure 1 shows a bloc diagram of an example of a multimedia service system according to the present invention.
  • the bloc diagram of Figure 1 shows a multimedia service system according to the present invention as comprising a multimedia service unit 1, i.e. a server, for managing and controlling the reception and the transmission of messages of different multimedia data types from and to different multimedia sources and from and to different user communication devices A, B, a storage unit 2 connected to the multimedia service unit 1, a user profile unit 3 connected to the multimedia service unit 1 and a single interface unit 4 connected to the multimedia service unit 1.
  • the interface unit 1 is connected on a wireless basis or on a wired basis to one or more user communication devices A, B.
  • the multimedia service system according to the present invention may consist of dislocated storage units, multimedia service units and user profile units, e.g. interconnected by a communication network as the internet or the like.
  • the transmission of multimedia data to and from a user communication device is conducted via a single interface unit or on the basis of a single transmission protocol.
  • the message data of the different multimedia types may be transmitted in a format, such as MPEG 7.
  • the multimedia service system operation needs to satisfy the requirements of both the user's and the service provider's. It needs to provide organisation tools, multimedia support of interoperability requirements, protocol conversions, directories, addressing scheme etc. , incorporating network operators, service providers, terminal and network manufacturers. Seamless messaging across diverse networks and user groups shall assist in finding information when, where and how consumers need the multimedia service system.
  • the following specification contains the core requirements for the multimedia messaging service, which are sufficient to provide a complete service.
  • message management To simplify the task of individuals message management from a plethora of message communication tool options. Thus incorporating a mechanism to centralize multiple media elements in a single message.
  • message storage To provide a common message storage to enable dedicated user's handling (like review, access, creation and modification) of multimedia message elements from different terminal and network environments.
  • communication tools To support seamless transmission between networks such as fixed, mobile and internet IP environments etc., to enable multiple access options from a single device, to enable integrated service - allow delivery options of multimedia messages such as i.e. voice, e-mail, voice mail, graphics etc. according to user's preferences, like i.e. e-mail to SMS, to fax or to voice.
  • multimedia messages such as i.e. voice, e-mail, voice mail, graphics etc. according to user's preferences, like i.e. e-mail to SMS, to fax or to voice.
  • To enable integrated application i.e. allow transmission of simultaneous media types, e.g. voice and fax, voice and image or the like or compounded messages i.e. image and drawings, to select alternative routing in overflow situation.
  • notification engine To include delivery notification or automatic alert on new multimedia messages, and to provide the awareness of multimedia messages received, acknowledged, retrieved, stored, deleted etc., effecting the user's account and mailbox.
  • directory management Handling of undeliverable multimedia messages (e.g. build in automatic central directory for unknown caller connection, or unregistered addresses), single directory for local and quick access for fax, internet/intranet use, ongoing built in directory from incoming multimedia messages, operation, administration and maintenance: include access control, user's registration, data privacy, remote monitoring, billing and virus protection, etc.
  • multimedia message multimedia message a multimedia message bundles more than one message elements
  • multimedia message service system which retrieves, stores and manages all the message types at a user's location through a single interface taking into account of integrating various forms of communication media from different message channels
  • network for the purposes of supporting multimedia messaging, the term network is applicable to the mobile operator's network and any entity which may exist outside the mobile operator's network, e.g. fixed intranet and multimedia technologies etc. enable multimedia messaging services.
  • terminals which support multimedia message service shall provide a minimum set of supported formats to ensure full interoperability between different terminals and networks from the very beginning of service provisioning, as for example JPEG for pictures MP3 for audio, MPEG for motion pictures etc.
  • the key elements expected by the user are :
  • Multimedia messages from defined set of terminals and network types both mobile and fixed
  • Multimedia service system provides one-stop shopping to the user whichever means of communication pinpointing the user id.
  • Multimedia service System focuses on the mobility aspects of its business users and the convenience aspects of its residential consumers.
  • Multimedia service system The key elements of Multimedia service system are :
  • Multimedia service System is a bridge between heterogeneous systems and provides a vehicle to the information available of the users and there needs to improve the delivery model for value-added services
  • New forms of revenues With dynamic database capabilities, new messaging opportunities can be created to meet users 'preferences
  • Access options includes the ability to initiate and establish a network connection from a user's terminal via a determined network environment.
  • An interface needs to be provided. Depending on the particular accessing terminal the access interface will differ e.g. voice-based. Graphical-based etc. However, the user needs to be presented with the same capabilities and access to the Multimedia service System operation.
  • Message Storage facility Multimedia service System needs to integrate and adapt all the complexities / characteristics of different message formats, structures, from multiple sources (sent and received) so that data can be structured, manipulated, accessed, and managed properly.
  • Management of multiple message types includes the following features
  • Directory handling efficiencies Organise automatically message type per directory from incoming messages, similar media type, and to reroute unknown connection to central management. Share directory information and addressing including address books, group lists etc with visiting Multimedia service system or handover.
  • Delivery management Handling of undelivered messages, automatic conversion of formats, automatic compression, and encryption where necessary. Allow automatic Push Technology to feed users with continuous corporate news and events when travelling for example in-office Internet access.
  • Management information reports involves message tracking, monitoring message traffic, status of media and message transaction
  • Service creation tools need to be in place aiming at a wide range of message creation requirements in the selective medium (e.g. create and send voice messages from one's browser window - which will invoke using the Compose button to get the addressing of the specific recipient and speak through the Multimedia Message terminal to record the message, and once the message is satisfactory, user clicks button to confirm sending instruction) .
  • User clicks button to confirm sending instruction e.g. create and send voice messages from one's browser window - which will invoke using the Compose button to get the addressing of the specific recipient and speak through the Multimedia Message terminal to record the message, and once the message is satisfactory, user clicks button to confirm sending instruction
  • Interoperability To be able to interoperate with disparate platforms and networks (including internet), a platform need to be supported and needs to be flexible to accommodate standards and emerged technologies. Backward compatibility with previously installed Multimedia service systems and the different media formats need to be supported.
  • Scalability Network needs to be scalable enough to meet traffic growth and maintain system performance, satisfying both user needs and revenue.
  • Multimedia service system needs to be compliant with the standards including gateways, protocols conversions , message formats, message structures, and addressing mechanism etc to realise the following : To enable Seamless transmission between different carriers, providers or operators so that sender or recipient can communicate through access device.
  • IP Internet Protocol
  • switch networks in an integrated efforts so that user is able to correspond with one another independent of media type (e.g. text-to- speech, delivery of fax messages over internet, text to multimedia (MPEG 7 format) or graphic presentation, etc.)
  • media type e.g. text-to- speech, delivery of fax messages over internet, text to multimedia (MPEG 7 format) or graphic presentation, etc.
  • Terminal Adaptation The limitation and capabilities of the accessing terminals needs to be recognised by the system to enable the users to retrieve, navigate through their message storage, to send or reply to or forward Multimedia messages
  • Notification Delivery of messages according to location dependency, or default location, or to be alerted on certain transactions of Multimedia messages with respect to user 's profiles and needs.
  • Message Negotiation Sender/Recipient terminal capabilities, to negotiate file type, or to drop to default baseline.
  • Reliability and availability Reliable, high-speed connections to assure uptime, software -configurable access platforms for quick response to changing access requirements with the different media types.
  • Operation and administration on and Maintenance To support user's profiles, feature selections, permissions, flexible charging, and network administration regarding users' information from other networks.
  • connection restrictions i.e. number of possible connections at a time
  • protocol restrictions i.e. limiting users to certain protocols o n remote access
  • the Multimedia Message System shall be able to support the capability for the terminal and network to take account of the availability, changes of the state of availability and capability of the user's terminal (e.g. store messages if the recipient is not available or deliver a Multimedia Message / notification in a manner compatible with the terminals capability).
  • the Multimedia Message System shall be able to support a request to enable/disable Multimedia Message delivery or submission.
  • the Multimedia service System shall be able to support a request by the user to manage his multimedia messaging (e.g. customise his Multimedia environment within the capabilities of the terminal, network and Multimedia Message application. This could be unconditional or conditional e.g. depending on roaming conditions or operator restrictions).
  • Multimedia Message creation e.g. customise his Multimedia environment within the capabilities of the terminal, network and Multimedia Message application. This could be unconditional or conditional e.g. depending on roaming conditions or operator restrictions).
  • the Multimedia service System shall be able to support the request to create a Multimedia Message by the user or an application.
  • the Multimedia service System shall be able to support the request to delete a Multimedia Message once submitted (e.g. recalling a message).
  • Multimedia messages may be composed of either a single medium (e.g. voice) or multimedia (e.g. Voice and video).
  • the Multimedia Message System shall be able to support a request for media synchronisation / sequencing.
  • the Multimedia service System shall be able to support a request to convert between media types (e.g. Fax to image).
  • the Multimedia service System shall be able to support a request by the user or the application to convert between Multimedia Message media formats (e.g. JPEG to GIF).
  • Multimedia Message media formats e.g. JPEG to GIF.
  • the Multimedia service System shall be able to support a request by the messaging application to retrieve Multimedia Message elements.
  • the Multimedia service System shall support the capability to forward multimedia messages or multimedia message elements without having to first download the MM to the terminal.
  • the Multimedia service System shall support multimedia messages or message elements to be stored until delivered to the recipient's terminal, until they expire, or until they are deleted by the user (unless configured differently).
  • the Multimedia Message System shall not be responsible for the processing/presentation of the Multimedia message, after it has been delivered to the terminal.
  • the Multimedia service System shall support a request for Multimedia Message prioritisation and Multimedia Message screening subject to the capabilities of the network or operator (e.g. the sender and recipient of the Multimedia Message may request to prioritise the importance of the multimedia messages or automatically delete "junk mail" without delivery to the recipient's terminal).
  • the recipient shall have ultimate control subject to any Multimedia Message screening which is imposed by the network.
  • the user should not have ultimate control to the Multimedia Message screening, e. g. at network borders where the operstor specifies general filters to protect his domain.
  • the Multimedia Message System shall support multimedia messages or messages elements to be automatically delivered to the recipient's terminal.
  • the Multimedia Message System shall support multimedia messages or messages elements to be delivered to the recipient's terminal on request by the recipient.
  • the Multimedia Message System shall support Multimedia Message delivery to and from the user's terminal not be restricted during other active services (subject to the capabilities of the terminal and the network). Delivery delay
  • the Multimedia Message System shall support minimum delay for message delivery (e.g. for a telemetric service).
  • the Multimedia Message System shall provide the capability to support a validity period for a message (e.g. if a message can not be delivered within a certain time it will be deleted).
  • the Multimedia Message System shall support generic notification capability to inform the user in an appropriate manner. Possible examples of such notifications may include: inform the recipient about stored messages (including a description of the message, e.g. content, size, type). inform the recipient about actions taken by the Multimedia Message System, (e.g. due to profile settings like automatic Multimedia Message forwarding, deletion, etc.) inform the sender about successful or failed Multimedia Message delivery or storage of Multimedia Message.
  • the Multimedia Message System shall support different addressing formats to identify the sender and recipient where applicable. It shall be possible to submit one message to multiple recipients.
  • the Multimedia Message System shall support the ability to create, update, store, transfer, interrogate, manage and retrieve a user's multimedia messaging profiles.
  • the multimedia messaging profiles shall allow a user to configure and personalise his multimedia messaging environment with the multimedia messaging profiles (e.g. which media types and notifications that shall be delivered to the recipient , such as voice only or text only).
  • the user shall be able to use and access Multimedia Message in a secure manner.
  • the Multimedia Message System shall be able to support various charging mechanisms.
  • the following charging characteristics may be considered:- message types, length, storage time in the network, etc delivering time, upload / download method,

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La présente invention concerne un système de message multimédias (1, 2, 3, 4) destiné à recevoir, stocker et gérer des messages de différents types de médias provenant de différents canaux de communications et destiné à émettre un ou plusieurs messages spécifiques vers un dispositif de communication sélectionné (A, B) via une interface commune unique du système. Cette invention concerne aussi un procédé destiné à fournir des services multimédias, dans lequel des messages de types différents de médias provenant de différents canaux de communication sont stockés et gérés, et dans lequel un ou plusieurs messages spécifiques sont émis vers un dispositif de communication choisi via une interface commune unique. Elle concerne en outre un logiciel adapté permettant de mettre en oeuvre le procédé de l'invention lorsqu'il est installé sur un ou plusieurs ordinateurs d'un système de service multimédias.
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