WO2002091686A1 - Dispositif et procede de commande de services de communications mobiles - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mobile communication service control device and a mobile communication service control method for performing control for providing various mobile communication services.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a mobile communication service control device and a mobile communication service providing method capable of providing advanced and various mobile communication services.
- a mobile communication service control device comprises: a signal processing unit for performing predetermined signal processing on a bucket transmitted from a mobile terminal or a predetermined communication device; Information restoring means for restoring information corresponding to a layer higher than the layer corresponding to the packet based on the packet on which the signal processing has been performed; and a predetermined method corresponding to the content of the information restored by the information restoring means. And a service providing means for providing the above service.
- a predetermined service corresponding to the content of information transmitted from a mobile terminal or a predetermined communication device is provided, so that it is possible to provide advanced and various mobile communication services.
- the service providing unit includes a service scenario holding unit that holds a service scenario corresponding to each provided service, and a service scenario holding unit that holds the service scenario.
- a service scenario selecting means for selecting a service scenario corresponding to a predetermined service corresponding to the content of the information from among the service scenarios, and a service scenario executing the service scenario selected by the service scenario selecting means And means.
- the service providing unit includes: an object holding unit that holds an object to be processed when a service scenario corresponding to each provided service is executed; and the object holding unit.
- Object selection means for selecting an object to be processed when executing the service scenario selected by the service scenario selection means from the held objects, wherein the service scenario execution means comprises: The service scenario is executed by processing the object selected by the selection means.
- the mobile communication service control device further includes a service scenario generating unit configured to generate a service scenario corresponding to each provided service. And wherein the service scenario holding means holds the service scenario generated by the service scenario generating means.
- the mobile communication service control device of the present invention comprises: a gateway device;
- a mobile communication service control device having a processing device, and a service management device for managing the gateway device and the service processing device
- the gateway device is provided for a bucket transmitted from a mobile terminal or a predetermined communication device.
- Signal processing means for performing signal processing of the signal processing means, wherein the service processing device, based on the packet on which the predetermined signal processing has been performed by the signal processing means, has information corresponding to a layer higher than a layer corresponding to the packet.
- a service providing means for providing a predetermined service according to the content of the information restored by the information restoring means.
- the information restoring means when an IP packet is transmitted from the mobile terminal or a predetermined communication device, based on the IP packet, a layer higher than an IP layer. The information corresponding to was restored.
- the service providing means may include service scenario holding means for holding service scenarios corresponding to each provided service, and service scenario holding means for holding the service scenario.
- Service scenario selecting means for selecting a service scenario corresponding to a predetermined service according to the content of the information from service scenarios, and a service scenario for executing a service scenario selected by the service scenario selecting means And execution means.
- the service providing unit includes an object holding unit that holds an object to be processed when a service scenario corresponding to each provided service is executed, and an object holding unit that holds the object.
- Object selection means for selecting an object to be processed at the time of executing the service scenario selected by the service scenario selection means from the selected objects, wherein the service scenario execution means is selected by the object selection means.
- the service scenario is executed by processing the object.
- the service management device may generate a service scenario corresponding to each provided service. And a service scenario holding means for holding the service scenario generated by the service scenario generating means.
- the mobile communication service control device is configured outside a core network.
- the core network Since the core network is standardized, it is difficult to add new functions.However, by configuring the mobile communication service control device outside the core network in this way, the core network does not need to be changed.
- the service provider can freely add and change services.
- a mobile communication service control method of the present invention performs predetermined signal processing on a packet transmitted from a mobile terminal or a predetermined communication device, The information corresponding to a layer higher than the layer corresponding to the packet is restored on the basis of the packet subjected to the error, and a predetermined service corresponding to the content of the restored information is provided.
- a service scenario corresponding to each provided service is held, and a service scenario corresponding to a predetermined service according to the content of the information is held from the held service scenarios. Is selected, and the selected service scenario is executed.
- the mobile communication service control method has an object to be processed when a service scenario corresponding to each provided service is executed, and the object is processed when the service scenario selected from the held objects is executed.
- the service scenario is executed by selecting an object to be processed and processing the selected object.
- a service scenario corresponding to each provided service is generated, and the generated service scenario is retained.
- the mobile communication service control method further comprises: a gateway device;
- a gateway device In a mobile communication service control method in a mobile communication service control device having a processing device and a service management device for managing the gateway device and the service processing device, the gateway device is transmitted from a mobile terminal or a predetermined communication device. Performs predetermined signal processing on the packet, and the service processing device restores information corresponding to a layer higher than a layer corresponding to the packet based on the packet on which the predetermined signal processing has been performed; A predetermined service corresponding to the content of the restored information is provided.
- the service processing device when the IP packet is transmitted from the mobile terminal or a predetermined communication device, the service processing device corresponds to a layer higher than the IP layer based on the IP packet. Information to be restored.
- the service processing device holds a service scenario corresponding to each provided service, and switches to a predetermined service according to the content of the information from the held service scenario.
- the corresponding service scenario is selected, and the selected service scenario is executed.
- the service processing device holds an object to be processed when a service scenario corresponding to each provided service is executed, and selects the object selected from the held objects. An object to be processed during execution of the service scenario is selected, and the service scenario is executed by processing the selected object.
- the service management device generates a service scenario corresponding to each provided service, and the service processing device holds the generated service scenario. I did it.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a mobile communication service control device.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the MSA and the MSM.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of an operation when providing a flexible charging service.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of an operation when providing a location information service.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of an operation when providing a video / music distribution service.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of an operation when providing a prepaid payment service.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram of a mobile communication service control device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile communication service control device 100 shown in FIG. 1 realizes functions required for services such as a location information service for measuring the position of a mobile terminal and a charging service for performing various charging processes. I will provide a.
- the mobile communication service control device 100 is a provider such as an Internet service provider (ISP) server, an application service provider (ASP) server, or a content provider (CP) server connected to the Internet 210.
- ISP Internet service provider
- ASP application service provider
- CP content provider
- the IP packet transmitted from the server 200 and the mobile terminals 400-1 and 400-2 (hereinafter, these mobile terminals 400-1 and 400-2 are collectively referred to as “mobile terminal 400” as appropriate) from the core network 300
- the IP packet transmitted via the IP packet is acquired, the layer corresponding to the IP packet, that is, the information corresponding to the layer higher than the IP layer is restored from the acquired IP packet, and the Provide a predetermined service according to the content.
- the mobile communication service control device 100 is configured outside the core network 300, and includes a gateway device (MGW) 110 for realizing a gateway function, a service management device (MSM) 120, and a service for realizing various service processing functions. It consists of a processing unit (MSA) 130.
- GGW gateway device
- MSM service management device
- MSA processing unit
- the MGW 110 holds service management information for performing protocol conversion broadband access and the like with the aim of diversifying connection modes and improving quality at high speed. Specifically, the MGW 110 transmits an IP bucket transmitted from the provider server 200 via the interconnection point (POI) 201, a mobile terminal 400-1, and a core network from the mobile terminal 400-2. An IP bucket transmitted via the work 300 and the gateway recite (GMMS) 301 is acquired, and a bucket capture function of transmitting the acquired IP bucket to the MSA 130 is realized.
- POI interconnection point
- GMMS gateway recite
- the MGW 110 performs protocol conversion between the network on the provider server 200 side and the network on the mobile terminal 400 side.
- the MGW 110 converts the control data transmitted from the network on the provider server 200 side into a format suitable for the network on the mobile terminal 400 side and transmits it to the network on the mobile terminal 400 side, or transmits the data to the network on the mobile terminal 400 side.
- the function of the C-plane interface (IF) that converts control data transmitted from the network to a format suitable for the network of the provider server 200 and transmits it to the network of the provider server 200,
- the transmitted IP packet is distributed to one of the mobile terminals 400-1 and 400-2 as communication partners, and the control data transmitted from the mobile terminals 400-1 and 400-2 is transmitted to the provider server as the communication partner
- a distribution function to distribute to any of 200 is realized.
- the MSM 120 cooperates with the core network 300 and holds service management information for managing and controlling the gateway function by the MGW 110 and the service processing function by the MSA 130.
- the MSM 120 includes an operation-based function that controls the entire MSM 120, a service scenario management function that manages a service scenario executed by the MSA 130, and a user database that is used when the service scenario is executed by the MSA 130 ( It implements a user database (DB) management function for managing the DB), a traffic control function for controlling the traffic of the phase communication service control device 100, and the like.
- a service scenario management function that manages a service scenario executed by the MSA 130
- a user database that is used when the service scenario is executed by the MSA 130
- It implements a user database (DB) management function for managing the DB)
- DB user database
- traffic control function for controlling the traffic of the phase communication service control device 100, and the like.
- the MSM 120 manages various services provided by the MSA 130, such as a location information service, a billing service, a proxy collection service, a settlement service, and a security service, based on these functions.
- the MSA 130 is equipped with service objects required for various services using the gateway function of the MGW 110, and processes the service objects. Specifically, the MSA 130 performs an operation for controlling the entire MSA 130.
- Basic functions congestion control function to control the congestion of IP packets sent from MGW110, service scenario execution control function to execute service scenario, execution of user database (DB) that uses user database (DB) when executing service scenario Function, interface (IF) function to control the interface with MGW110 and billing system (not shown) And so on.
- the MSA 130 provides a location information service managed by the MSM 120 according to the content of information corresponding to a layer higher than the IP layer restored based on the IP bucket sent from the MGW 110, Provides various services such as billing services, agency collection services, settlement services, and security services.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a configuration example of the MSM120 and the MSA130.
- the MSM 120 includes a service scenario generation unit 121 and a database (DB) generation unit 123.
- DB database
- the service scenario generation unit 121 generates and manages a service scenario 122 corresponding to each provided service, and distributes the generated service scenario 122 to the MSA 130. Further, the service scenario generating unit 121 generates a service scenario corresponding to the added or changed service every time a service is added or changed, and distributes the service scenario to the MSA 130.
- the DB generation unit 123 includes a subscriber database (DB) 124 that is information about the subscriber of the mobile terminal 400, a business database (DB) 125 that is information about each provider that manages the provider server 200, and It generates and manages a service database (DB) 125, which is information about services, and distributes each of these DBs to the MSA130. Further, the DB generator 123 distributes the difference data to the MSA 130 every time the subscriber DB 124, the business DB 125, and the service DB 126 are changed.
- DB subscriber database
- DB business database
- DB service database
- the MSA 130 has a system common layer 131, a service object layer 134, an open API layer 138, and a scenario control layer 139. I can.
- the system common layer 131 realizes a function of an operation base for controlling the entire MSA 130, a congestion control function for controlling congestion of an IP bucket sent from the MGW 110, and the like.
- the system common layer 131 controls the service scenario execution control function to execute the service scenario, the user database (DB) execution function that uses the user database (DB) when executing the service scenario, and controls the interface with the MGW110 and the billing system. Implement the IF function etc.
- system common layer 131 implements a bucket analysis function for restoring information corresponding to a layer higher than the IP layer from the IP packet sent from the MGW 10.
- the service object layer 134 includes definition information (service domain) 135 of each service to be provided, and an individual function object which is a program module processed uniquely for each service scenario when executing a service scenario corresponding to each service. 136.
- each service scenario When each service scenario is executed, it has a common function object 137 which is a program module that is processed in common.
- the service domain 135 and the individual function object 136 are generated and retained in accordance with the distribution of the service scenario from the MSM 120.
- the scenario control layer 139 includes a service scenario management unit 140 and a database (DB) management unit 142.
- DB database
- the service scenario management unit 140 has a service scenario 122 distributed from the MS 120.
- the DB management unit 142 has a subscriber DB 124, a business DB 135, and a service DB 126 distributed from the MSM 120.
- the service scenario management unit 142 includes information describing which data of the subscriber DB 124, the business DB 125, and the service DB 126 is used when executing the service scenario (optimization database (DB) 143). ).
- the scenario control layer 139 generates the optimization DB 143 based on the service scenario held by the service scenario management unit 140 and the service domain held by the service object layer 134.
- the system common layer 13 1 acquires the IP packet sent from the MGW 110 and restores information corresponding to a layer higher than the IP layer from the acquired IP bucket.
- the scenario control layer 13 9 determines the content of the information restored by the system common layer 13 1. Next, the scenario control layer 1339 selects a service scenario according to the content of the determined information from the service scenarios 122 held by the service scenario management unit 140, and Select DB1 4 3 optimized for service scenarios.
- the service object layer 1334 selects an individual function object to be processed when executing the service scenario selected by the scenario control layer 1339, from the individual function objects 1336 held.
- the required data is read from 6 and the individual function object selected by the service object layer 13 4 and the common function object 13 7 held by the service object layer 13 4 are processed.
- the service scenario selected by the scenario control layer 1339 is executed.
- the MSA 130 can execute the service scenario without using the optimized DB 144.
- the scenario control layer 13 9 determines the content of the information restored by the system common layer 13 1, and then, from the service scenario 12 1 held by the service scenario management section 14 Select a service scenario according to the content of the determined information.
- the service object layer 13 4 from among the individual function objects 13 6 possessed, executes the individual function object processed when executing the service scenario selected by the scenario control layer 13 9. Select a project.
- the system common layer 13 1 reads necessary data from the subscriber DB 12 4, the business DB 12 25 and the service DB 12 26, and selects the individual function object selected by the service object layer 13 4 Process common function objects 1 3 7 held by the service object layer 1 3 4 Thus, the service scenario selected by the scenario control layer 139 is executed.
- the MSA 130 provides a service corresponding to the content of information corresponding to a layer higher than the IP layer restored from the IP packet.
- the operation of the control device 100 will be described.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of an operation when providing a flexible charging service.
- the mobile terminal 400 sends an IP bucket constituting a content request to the provider server 200 (step (1)).
- the provider server 200 In response to a content request from the mobile terminal 400, the provider server 200 sends out an IP packet that constitutes a content response including the content to be distributed, the type information of the content, and the billing destination information (procedure 1).
- the MGW 110 obtains the IP packet forming the content request and the IP packet forming the content response, measures the bucket amount of the IP packet, and outputs the measurement result to the MSA 130. Further, the MGW 110 restores the content response from the IP packet transmitted by the provider server 200.
- the MSA 130 selects a charging rule to be used for calculating a communication fee from among charging rules in the DB generated and managed by the MSM 120 based on charging destination information included in the restored content response, and selects the selected charging. Based on the rules, the communication charge is calculated according to the amount of the IP bucket including the content request and the amount of IP packets including the content response (step 3).
- the MS A130 further calculates from the charging rules in the DB generated and managed by the MSM120 based on the content type information included in the content response. Select the charging rule used to calculate the communication fee, and calculate the content fee based on the selected charging rule (step 3).
- the calculated communication fee and content fee are sent to the fee system 500.
- the fee system 500 performs billing processing in cooperation with a customer system 600 that manages customer information.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of an operation when providing a location information service.
- the provider server 200 includes a user ID authentication password assigned to the provider server 200, positioning information attributes (longitude / latitude, address, etc.), billing destination information, and a mobile terminal 400 to be positioned.
- the MGW 110 obtains the IP bucket of the provider server 200, and restores the positioning request from the IP bucket.
- the MSA 130 authenticates the provider server 200 based on the user ID and the authentication password included in the restored positioning request (procedure I), and outputs a positioning request.
- the MGW 110 sends an IP packet constituting the positioning request to a positioning device (not shown) in the core network 300 (step 3).
- the positioning device in the core network 300 Based on a positioning request from the MSA 130, the positioning device in the core network 300 measures the position of the mobile terminal 400 to be immediately targeted, and transmits an IP bucket constituting the positioning result. Yes (Step 1).
- the MGW 110 acquires the IP bucket from the positioning device, and restores the positioning result from the IP bucket.
- the MSA 130 performs a conversion process of the positioning result based on the attribute of the positioning information included in the positioning request from the provider server 200, for example, converting the longitude and latitude included in the positioning result into an address. (Procedure 1)
- the converted positioning information is sent to the provider server 200 (Procedure 1).
- the MSA 130 communicates from the billing rules in the DB that are generated and managed by the MSM 120 based on the billing destination information included in the positioning request from the provider server 200.
- a charging rule to be used for calculating the fee is selected, and a fee for positioning (positioning fee) is calculated based on the selected charging rule (step (1)).
- the calculated positioning fee is sent to the fee system 500.
- the fee system 500 performs billing processing in cooperation with a customer system 600 that manages customer information.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of an operation when providing a video / music distribution service.
- the mobile terminal 400 makes a content request to the provider server 200. Send out the IP bucket to be formed (Procedure 1).
- the provider server 200 In response to a content request from the mobile terminal 400, the provider server 200 sends out an IP packet that constitutes a content response including identification information of the content to be distributed, distribution destination information, billing destination information, etc. (procedure) 2).
- the MGW 110 obtains the IP packet from the provider server 200 and restores the content response from the IP packet.
- MSA 130 performs authentication based on the distribution destination information included in the restored content response. Thereafter, the MSA 130 reads out the content to be distributed from the built-in cache memory (not shown) based on the identification information of the content included in the restored content response. Next, the MSA 130 sets the mobile terminal 400 corresponding to the distribution destination information included in the content response as a distribution destination and outputs the read content at an appropriate timing while taking into consideration the state of the core network 300 (procedure). 3). The MGW 110 sends an IP packet constituting this content to the mobile terminal 400 of the distribution destination (procedure 1).
- the MSA 130 selects a charging rule to be used for calculating a communication charge from among charging rules in the DB generated and managed by the MSM 120 based on charging destination information included in the restored content response, and Calculate the fee for the content (content fee) based on the selected charging rule (step 3).
- the calculated content fee is sent to the fee system 500.
- the billing system 500 performs billing processing in cooperation with a customer system 600 that manages customer information.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of an operation when providing a prepaid payment service.
- the mobile terminal 400 sends an IP bucket constituting predetermined information such as source information to the provider server 200 (procedure 1).
- the provider server 200 Upon acquiring the IP bucket from the mobile terminal 400, the provider server 200 sends out an IP bucket constituting predetermined information such as destination information in accordance with the content of the information constituted by the IP packet (step (1)). .
- the MGW 110 transmits the IP bucket transmitted from the mobile terminal 400 to the provider server 200 and the IP bucket transmitted from the provider server 200 to the mobile terminal 400. Acquire the IP bucket, measure the bucket amount of the IP bucket, and output the measurement result to MSA 130. Further, the MGW 110 restores information from the acquired IP packet.
- the MSA 130 reads out frequency information corresponding to the communicating mobile terminal 400 from the frequency information managed by the frequency management device 302 based on the source information and the destination information included in the restored information. At the same time, it selects a charging rule to be used for calculating communication charges from among charging rules in the DB generated and managed by the MSM120. Then, the MSA 130 calculates a frequency corresponding to the bucket amount of the IP bucket based on the selected charging rule, subtracts the calculated frequency from the frequency information read from the frequency management device 302, and calculates the remaining frequency. (Procedure 3). The calculated remaining frequencies are sent to the frequency management device 302 and managed by the frequency management device 302.
- MSA 130 instructs MGW 110 to disconnect the call.
- MGW 110 disconnects the call between mobile terminal 400 and provider server 200 according to the instruction of MSA 130.
- the MGW 110 acquires the IP bucket transmitted from the provider server 200 and the IP bucket transmitted from the mobile terminal 400 via the core network 300,
- the MSA130 restores information corresponding to a layer higher than the IP layer from the acquired IP packet, determines the content of the information, and selects and executes a service scenario according to the determined information. I do. That is, since a predetermined service is provided according to the content of the information transmitted from the provider server 200 or the mobile terminal 400, it is possible to provide advanced and various mobile communication services.
- the mobile communication service control device 100 since the mobile communication service control device 100 is configured outside the core network 300, when a service is added or changed, the service provider can freely provide the service without changing the core network 300. Can be set to.
- the bucket capturing function in the MGW 110 corresponds to the signal processing means
- the bucket analysis function in the system common layer 131 of the MSA 130 corresponds to the information recovery means.
- the operation-based function and congestion control function in the system common layer 13 1 of the MSA 130, the service scenario execution control function in the system common layer 13 1, the user DB execution function and the IF function, and the system common layer 13 The provision of various services based on each function such as the bucket analysis function in 1 corresponds to the service provision means.
- the service scenario management unit 140 in the scenario control layer 140 of the MSA 130 corresponds to the service scenario holding means by the service scenario management unit 140, and the service scenario is controlled by the scenario control layer 139.
- the selection of the service scenario corresponds to the service scenario selection means
- the execution of the service scenario by the system common layer 13 1 corresponds to the service scenario execution means.
- the holding and selection of the individual function object 1336 by the service object layer 134 of the MS 130 corresponds to the object holding means and the object selecting means.
- the generation of the service scenario 121 by the service scenario generation unit 121 of the MSM 120 corresponds to the service scenario generation means.
- a predetermined service according to the content of information transmitted from a mobile terminal or a predetermined communication device is provided, so that it is possible to provide advanced and various mobile communication services.
- the service provider can freely add and change services without changing the core network.
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