WO2003009616A1 - Telecommunications system and method for delivery of short message service messages to a mobile terminal in data mode - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to telecommunications networks implementing voice and data services, and specifically to the routing of Short Message Service messages to dual mode mobile terminals in data mode.
- a Code Division Multiple Access 2000 (CDMA2000) network supports both data only (DO) mobile terminals, hereinafter referred to as Access Terminals (AT) , that utilize only data services and dual mode mobile terminals, hereinafter referred to as Mobile Stations (MS) , that utilize both data services and voice services.
- the CDMA2000 network includes data only carriers for transmitting and receiving data packets and voice only carriers for transmitting and receiving voice.
- the data carriers are a part of an overlayed packet data network to support packet data speeds above 144 kbps.
- the MS Upon initialization, the MS must perform an authentication towards both the data carrier and the voice carrier. However, if no voice services are used, the MS may connect to only the data carrier. If, at a later time, the MS requires voice services, a handoff between the data carrier and the voice carrier is performed.
- SMS Short Message Service
- short text messages e.g., maximum of 160 alphanumeric characters
- a voice carrier sends a "QuickPage" message to the MS to indicate that the MS has a page to answer in the voice CDMA2000 network. Thereafter, the MS disconnects the data session, connects to the voice carrier and reconfigures the MS to CDMA2000 voice mode. To receive the SMS message, the MS sends a "Pageresponse" message to the voice carrier.
- the MS After reception of the SMS message, the MS must switch back to data mode to complete the data session. To complete such a round trip switch involves extensive processing in the network in order to keep the data mode session alive while the MS is in CDMA2000 voice mode.
- SMS Short Message Service
- MSC Mobile Services Switching Center
- PDSN Packet Data Service Node
- the MSC routes the SMS message to the Base Station Controller (BSC) serving the MS.
- BSC Base Station Controller
- the BSC converts the SMS message into an e-mail message and transmits the e-mail message to the MS via the
- embodiments of the present invention minimize signaling between the data and voice networks, improve battery life time for the MS, avoid unnecessary packet data session loss and improve customer perception of data services by seamless interworking with voice services.
- FIGURE 1 is a block diagram illustrating a CDMA2000 network
- FIGURE 2 is a block diagram illustrating one embodiment for the delivery of a Short Message Service (SMS) message to a MS in data mode within a CDMA2000 network;
- SMS Short Message Service
- FIGURE 3 is a flow chart illustrating the steps for performing the delivery of the SMS message in accordance with the embodiment shown in FIGURE 2 of the drawings;
- FIGURE 4 is a block diagram illustrating an alternative embodiment for the delivery of the SMS message to the MS in data mode within the CDMA2000 network;
- FIGURE 5 is a flow chart illustrating the steps for performing the delivery of the SMS message in accordance with the embodiment shown in FIGURE 4 of the drawings;
- FIGURE 6 is a block diagram illustrating a further alternative embodiment for the delivery of the SMS message to the MS in data mode within the CDMA2000 network
- FIGURE 7 is a flow chart illustrating the steps for performing the delivery of the SMS message in accordance with the embodiment shown in FIGURE 6 of the drawings.
- FIGURE 8 is a flow chart illustrating the steps for returning a delivery notification message upon receipt of the SMS message by the MS.
- a CDMA2000 network 100 is shown in FIGURE 1.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- multiple communications signals each containing signaling, voice or data information, are transmitted together within a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- Each communications signal is uniquely encoded at a sending node, and a channel is defined by this unique code.
- a receiving node decodes the uniquely encoded communications signal to recover the information included in the communications signal.
- the sending nodes and receiving nodes include base station controllers (BSC) 120 and AT's 140 and MS's 145.
- the BSC s 120 encode information on the appropriate downlink channel and transmit the encoded information to the AT's 140 or MS's 145 via one or more base stations 125.
- the AT's 140 or MS's 145 encode information on the up-link channel associated with the AT 140 or MS 145, and this encoded information is relayed by the base station 125 serving the AT 140 or MS 145 to the associated BSC 120 for decoding .
- the CDMA2000 network 100 provides traditional voice services, such as call routing between the Public Switched
- PSTN Telephone Network
- CDMA2000 Code Division Multiple Access
- An incoming call to a particular MS 145 is routed to the
- MSC Mobile Services Switching Center
- HLR Home Location Register
- the MSC 110 is responsible for call set-up, routing, control and termination of a call.
- the MSC 110 is also responsible for handling handovers between two BSC s 120 and for handling supplementary subscriber services.
- the BSC 120 is responsible for operation, maintenance and administration of the base stations 125, speech coding, rate adaptation and handling of the radio resources.
- the base stations 125 provide the RF interface (referred to herein as a carrier 130 or 135) between the AT's 140 or MS's 145 and the network 100 via one or more transceivers.
- Each carrier 130 or 135 serves one cell or sector.
- the BSC 120 may be a separate node or may be co-located with one or more base stations 125.
- a CDMA2000 network 100 provides packet data services with high data rates (e.g., up to 2 Mbps per user) and high throughput.
- high data rates e.g., up to 2 Mbps per user
- high throughput e.g., up to 2 Mbps per user
- DO mobile terminal
- AT Access Terminal
- DO Access Terminal
- AT 140 can connect to a DO carrier 130 to engage in a data session.
- data packets are transmitted between the AT 140 and the Internet 250 via the DO carrier 130, BSC 120 and a Packet Data Service Node (PDSN) 160.
- the PDSN 160 is responsible for routing all data packets between the AT 140 and the Internet 250, and connects to one or more BSC s 120 via an A10/A11 interface.
- Information received at a BSC 120 for a particular AT 140 is uniquely encoded and transmitted via an Abis interface to the DO carrier 130 serving the AT 140.
- CDMA2000 networks 100 also provide interworking between data mode and voice mode for dual mode mobile terminals (referred to herein as a Mobile Station (MS) ) 145. Therefore, to switch between data mode and voice mode, a MS 145 need only perform a handoff from a DO carrier 130 to a voice carrier 135 within the BSC area 150.
- MS Mobile Station
- the MS 145 While involved in a data session with a DO carrier 130, the MS 145 is further capable of monitoring the voice carrier 135 for incoming pages to the MS 145 informing the
- MS 145 of incoming voice services e.g., an incoming voice call or an incoming Short Message Service (SMS) message
- SMS Short Message Service
- the MS 145 if a MS 145 receives an SMS message during a data session, the MS 145 must abandon the data session and connect to a voice carrier 135 within the BSC area 120 in order to receive the SMS message.
- the SMS message instead of sending a page to the MS 145 and forcing the MS 145 to abandon the data session, can be encapsulated into an Internet Protocol (IP) packet and routed to the MS 145 as an electronic mail (e- mail) message without interrupting the data session.
- IP Internet Protocol
- the MS 145 when the MS 145 connects to the DO carrier 130 for a data session, the MS 145 sends a feature code 118 to the MSC 110 indicating that the MS 145 is currently in DO mode.
- the MSC 110 stores this feature code 118 within a subscriber record associated with the MS 145 within a Visitor Location Register (VLR) 115 associated with the MSC 110.
- VLR Visitor Location Register
- the VLR 115 may be a stand-alone node or co-located with the MSC 110.
- the feature code 118 is merely one example of how the MSC 110 has knowledge of whether the MS 145 is currently involved in a data session. There may be many other ways in which the MSC 110 is informed that the MS 145 is currently in data mode.
- SMS-C Short Message Service Center
- the SMS-C 180 routes the SMS message 190 to the appropriate MSC 110 for delivery of the SMS message 190 to the MS 145.
- SMS-C Short Message Service Center
- the MSC 110 checks the MS' s 145 subscriber record in the VLR 115 for the DO feature code 118 to determine if the MS 145 is currently in DO mode.
- conversion logic 112 within the MSC 110 converts the SMS message 190 into an e-mail message 195 by stripping the SMS headers off of the SMS message 190, encapsulating the text into an IP packet and routing the IP packet to the MS 145 using the IP address of the MS 145.
- the IP address has the form of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) or Internet mail (e-mail) address of the MS 145.
- the e-mail address may be the International Mobility Subscriber Identity (IMSI) of the MS 145 at the Internet Service Provider (ISP) of the MS 145 (i.e., IMSI@ISP.com).
- the IMSI is the unique subscriber number of the MS 145, and is not the dialable number associated with the MS 145.
- the IMSI is used for signaling purposes within the CDMA2000 network 100 and consists of a Mobile Country Code (MCC) , Mobile Network Code (MNC) and Mobile Subscriber Identification Number (MSIN) .
- MCC Mobile Country Code
- MNC Mobile Network Code
- MSIN Mobile Subscriber Identification Number
- the IMSI has a maximum length of 15 digits.
- the IP packet is routed to the MS 145 using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) /Internet Protocol (IP) via the PDSN 160, BSC 120 and DO carrier 130 serving the MS 145.
- TCP Transmission Control Protocol
- IP Internet Protocol
- the PDSN 160 (instead of the MSC/VLR 110/115) stores the sector ID (or cell ID) of the MS 145.
- the sector ID identifies the particular DO carrier 130 to route the e- mail message 195 to and the sector that the DO carrier 130 should broadcast the e-mail message 195 in.
- the sector ID is maintained in a Packet Control Function (PCF) 165 within the PDSN 160. Therefore, when the MSC 110 receives the SMS message 190, the MSC 110 does not have knowledge of the sector ID for routing of the e-mail message 195. Thus, the MSC 110 must send the e-mail message to the PDSN 160 to obtain the sector ID for the MS 145.
- PCF Packet Control Function
- the MS 145 receives the IP packet as an e-mail message 195 in the inbox of the MS 145.
- the e-mail message 195 can be received as part of a packet data stream or may be received as part of a new type of e-mail stream. Since the SMS message 190 is received as an e-mail message 195, the MS 145 does not have to leave the ongoing data session to be able to receive the text of the SMS message 190.
- receiving the SMS message 190 during an ongoing data session minimizes signaling to both the voice and data networks, saves battery life time for the MS 145, avoids unnecessary packet data session loss and improves customer perception of data services by seamless interworking.
- the SMS-C When the SMS-C receives an SMS message for a MS within a CDMA2000 network (step 300) , the SMS-C routes the SMS message to the MSC serving the MS (step 310) . If the DO feature code is present in the subscriber record of the MS (step 320) , the MSC converts the SMS message into an e-mail message (step 330) , as described above. Thereafter, the MSC routes the e-mail message to the PDSN (step 340) , which in turn, routes the e-mail message to the BSC (step 350) for delivery of the e- mail message to the MS (step 360) .
- the MSC routes the SMS message to the MS (step 370), as conventionally done (i.e., SMS message is routed to the BSC, which forwards the SMS message to the voice carrier for transmission of the SMS message to the MS via the air interface) .
- the BSC 120 converts the SMS message 190 into an e-mail message 195.
- the BSC 120 In order for the BSC 120 to perform the conversion, the BSC 120 must store the DO feature code 118 transmitted by the MS 145 when the MS 145 begins the data session.
- the BSC checks whether the MS 145 is currently involved in a data session, and if so, conversion logic 112 within the BSC 120 converts the SMS message 190 into an e-mail message 195.
- the BSC 120 sends the e-mail message 195 to the PDSN 160, which routes the e-mail message to the MS 145 via the BSC 120 and the DO carrier 130, as discussed above.
- FIGURE 5 lists the steps for sending the SMS message to the MS in accordance with the embodiment shown in FIGURE 4.
- BSC serving the MS, and routes the SMS message to that BSC
- step 520 Since the BSC stores the DO feature code sent by the MS upon beginning a data session, the BSC makes the determination as to whether the MS is currently involved in a data session (step 530) .
- the BSC converts the SMS message into an e-mail message (step 540) , and sends the e-mail message to the PDSN (step 550) . Thereafter, the PDSN routes the e-mail message back to the BSC with appropriate routing information for the MS (step 560) . The BSC, in turn, delivers the SMS message to the MS via the DO carrier (step 570) . If the BSC has not received the DO feature code from -l i ⁇
- the BSC routes the SMS message to the MS, as conventionally done (step 580).
- the BSC sends the e-mail message to the PDSN for delivery of the e-mail message to the MT.
- the PDSN instead of the MSC/VLR
- the PDSN stores the sector ID (or cell ID) of the MS within a Packet Control Function (PCF) of the PDSN. Therefore, in FIGURES 4 and 5, when the BSC receives the SMS message, the BSC must send the e-mail message to the PDSN to obtain the sector ID for the MS.
- PCF Packet Control Function
- the PCF 165 can be included within the BSC 120, instead of the PDSN 160 (shown in FIGURE 4) . Therefore, when the BSC 120 receives the SMS message 190 and determines that the MS 145 is involved in a data session (e.g., by checking the DO feature code 118), the BSC 120 can convert the SMS message 190 into an e-mail message 195, using conversion logic 112, and route the e-mail message 195 directly to the MS 145 via the DO carrier 130 using the PCF 165.
- FIGURE 7 of the drawings lists the steps for delivering the e-mail message to the MS in accordance with the embodiment shown in FIGURE 6.
- the SMS-C When the SMS-C receives the SMS message for the MS (step 700), the SMS-C routes the SMS message to the MSC (step 710) .
- the MSC determines the serving BSC and routes the SMS message to that BSC (step 720) .
- the BSC determines whether the MS previously sent the DO feature code (step 730) , and if so, converts the SMS message into the e-mail message (step 740) .
- the BSC accesses the PCF within the BSC to determine routing information for the MS (e.g., the sector ID of the sector that the MS is currently located in) (step 750) . Using this sector ID, the BSC routes the e-mail message to the appropriate DO carrier, which encodes the e-mail message and broadcasts the e-mail message to the MS in the sector that the MS is located in (step 760) .
- the Short Message Service permits an SMS originator to request notification regarding whether the delivery of a particular SMS message was successful or unsuccessful.
- the MS In order to implement this functionality within the CDMA2000 network, the MS must be able to respond to the SMS-C upon successful reception of an SMS message.
- the SMS-C forwards the SMS message to the MSC (step 810) , which either converts the SMS message to an e-mail message (step 820) or forwards the SMS message to the BSC
- step 830 to perform the conversion (step 840) .
- the MSC or the BSC must tag the e-mail message with a received indicator (step 850) before the e-mail message is sent to the MS (step 860) .
- the received indicator automatically generates and sends a response e- mail to the originator indicating that the e-mail has been read (step 880) . Therefore, when the MSC or BSC sends the e-mail message to the MS, and the MS opens the e-mail message, the received indicator causes the MS to generate and transmit a response e-mail message to the MSC or BSC, respectively. Upon receiving the response message, the MSC or BSC transmits a delivery notification message to the SMS-C indicating that the SMS message has been successfully delivered (step 890) . It should be noted that the exemplary embodiments described herein may be applied to any network capable of providing both voice services and data services.
- CDMA2000 network is used above merely as an example of such a network.
- innovative concepts described in the present application can be modified and varied over a wide range of applications. Accordingly, the scope of patented subject matter should not be limited to any of the specific exemplary teachings discussed, but is instead defined by the following claims.
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