WO2003034760A1 - Procede et dispositif pour actionner un terminal de telecommunication sans fil dans un systeme de communication sans fil assurant un certain nombre de niveaux de services differents - Google Patents

Procede et dispositif pour actionner un terminal de telecommunication sans fil dans un systeme de communication sans fil assurant un certain nombre de niveaux de services differents Download PDF

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WO2003034760A1
WO2003034760A1 PCT/EP2001/011728 EP0111728W WO03034760A1 WO 2003034760 A1 WO2003034760 A1 WO 2003034760A1 EP 0111728 W EP0111728 W EP 0111728W WO 03034760 A1 WO03034760 A1 WO 03034760A1
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Freek Ebeling
Eddy Vermeer
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
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    • H04L63/08Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L63/00Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security
    • H04L63/10Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for controlling access to devices or network resources
    • H04L63/105Multiple levels of security
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W12/00Security arrangements; Authentication; Protecting privacy or anonymity
    • H04W12/06Authentication
    • H04W12/068Authentication using credential vaults, e.g. password manager applications or one time password [OTP] applications
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W12/00Security arrangements; Authentication; Protecting privacy or anonymity
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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  • Method of and device for operating a wireless telecommunication terminal in a wireless communication system providing a number of distinct service levels.
  • the present invention relates generally to wireless communications systems and, more specifically, to wireless telecommunication equipment arranged for wireless communication in several wireless telecommunication environments such as at home, in the office or outdoors, for example.
  • PCS Personal Communication Systems
  • WLAN Wireless Local Area Networks
  • DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
  • GSM Global System for Mobile communication
  • UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
  • Wireless telecommunication systems offer users mobility and generally a wide variety of services that contribute to the ease of getting contacted or getting into contact with other users or for retrieving information.
  • These wireless telecommunication systems nowadays replace many of the conventional wire line telecommunication systems, because wireless systems contribute to the need of being able to use the features of a telecommunication system independent of the users vicinity and availability of a fixed wire line telecommunication terminal.
  • Wireless telecommunication raised new control issues compared to wire line telecommunication systems, among others related to the mobility of the wireless telecommunication terminals, such as costs, security, availability, quality and abuse.
  • the degree of freedom of usage (or misuse) of a system is more limited than for the wireless telecommunication systems, where users can be at any place, can loose or lend out their wireless telecommunication terminal, and may change subscriptions or roam to other wireless telecommunication networks.
  • the roles of owner, administrator and user of a wireless telecommunication terminal can occur in several combinations. These combinations depend on the actual usage. Where a subscriber to a global network is generally the owner of the wireless telecommunication terminal and user at the same time, a user of a wireless telecommunication terminal in an office environment is merely a user. The owner is, for example, the employer or company.
  • An administrator of a telecommunication system performs tasks for offering the required level of services at a certain price.
  • the administrators task is to control and administrate the usage of the telecommunications service by the fixed telephone sets, located at the users premises or office, and where costs of usage can be related to a certain registered user, for example.
  • the administrator has less control on whom is actually using a certain wireless telecommunication terminal, as these telecommunication terminals easily tend to be used by other persons.
  • the control of costs in relation to a certain user in a wireless telecommunication system is mainly provided by a pre-agreed set of services.
  • the owner of a wireless telecommunication terminal agrees with the administrator, i.e. the provider of the network services, a certain level of services for a certain price.
  • the services, available at the wireless telecommunication terminal are more or less fixed and not easily adapted whenever a wireless telecommunication terminal is used by person other than the owner, hence the intended user.
  • the costs are usually accumulated and charged to the owner after a certain period of time has passed, which weakens the effect of controlling the costs.
  • wireless telecommunication terminals tend to move around with the intended user, wireless telecommunication terminals are subject to loss and theft.
  • services available at the wireless telecommunication terminal can be used to the full extent, causing unwanted costs and an unpredictable hazard in case of confidential services.
  • state of the art systems use authentication procedures in to order to achieve, at least at startup of the wireless telecommunication terminal, some acknowledgment that the user is the intended user of the wireless telecommunication terminal, before full access to the available services is provided.
  • authentication procedures in order to achieve, at least at startup of the wireless telecommunication terminal, some acknowledgment that the user is the intended user of the wireless telecommunication terminal, before full access to the available services is provided.
  • administrators provide a procedure to block all services in case the user reports loss or theft of his or hers wireless telecommunication terminal.
  • the time to have a blockage of all services in place can last from several minutes to several hours, in most cases due to the fact that the intended user has to get the awareness that theft or loss took place. In this time period severe damage with respect to costs or usage of confidential services can occur.
  • a wireless telecommunication system arranged for providing a plurality of services to a wireless telecommunication terminal, wherein the wireless telecommunication terminal comprises means for selecting a subset of the plurality of services to be provided to the wireless telecommunication terminal, characterized in that the wireless telecommunication system comprises means for arranging available services of a subset of the plurality of services into a number of distinct levels, wherein each distinct level comprises at least one service, according to policies of an owner of the telecommunication system.
  • the telecommunication system comprises means for assigning and storing a selection of the distinct levels of services, related to a certain wireless telecommunication terminal, and the user of the telecommunication terminal can select one or more of the assigned levels of services.
  • the system can be arranged for an authentication procedure, to have the user selecting the levels of services. All static and dynamic information is stored into a database, organized into user accounts, wherein each user account is related to a certain wireless telecommunication terminal.
  • the database is arranged for storing unique passwords for each distinct level or levels of services that a user can select and the system comprises means for verifying the stored passwords against user supplied passwords.
  • the system may comprise means to have, for example, an administrator set and store a level of services if a wireless telecommunication terminal starts up, i.e. when it is switched on.
  • the system may have means to control the level of services where the wireless telecommunication terminal operates in.
  • the current level of service in an environment where the service-area of the system comprises several cells i.e. a cellular telecommunication system
  • the system may be equipped with detection arrangements and storage of a cell identifier as a location designator of the cell and the corresponding selected level of services.
  • the system may comprise a timing arrangement.
  • a wireless telecommunication terminal for accessing a plurality of services provided by a wireless telecommunication system, the wireless telecommunication terminal being designed for selecting a subset of the plurality of services to be provided to the wireless telecommunication terminal, and characterized in that the wireless telecommunication terminal comprises means for offering, by means of an authentication procedure, an option for selecting a distinct level or levels of services, to be provided by the wireless telecommunication system.
  • the wireless telecommunication terminal may comprise means to perform an authentication procedure to have a user select a certain level of services, whenever a password is entered by the user. Further, the wireless telecommunication terminal may be provided with means to notify the user of a current level of services.
  • telecommunication terminal means are provided to initiate a pre-defined level of services at startup of the wireless telecommunication terminal.
  • a wireless telecommunication terminal such as a handheld or cordless phone, or a wireless data communication device, is physically independent of the number of levels of service that can be selected.
  • the invention further relates to a method of providing a plurality of services by a wireless telecommunication system to a wireless telecommunication terminal, characterized in that the services of the wireless telecommunication system are arranged into a predefined number of distinct levels of services, wherein each level comprises at least one service, according to policies of the owner of the system.
  • policies relate to deployment of the services in any combination of, but not limited to, hazard on use or misuse of the services, costs of usage of the services, required quality in relation to the user of the services, availability of the services and capacity or suitability of the used wireless telecommunication terminal for use of the services, where each service is classified into a range from a low effect to a high effect, considered with respect to said combinations.
  • the method according to the present invention is based on the recognition of a difference in level of e.g. security, costs, availability, capacities of used telecommunication terminals, quality, etcetera, of the provided services of the wireless telecommunication system.
  • level of e.g. security, costs, availability, capacities of used telecommunication terminals, quality, etcetera of the provided services of the wireless telecommunication system.
  • PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange
  • service levels The pre-assumption of a set of levels of services, hereafter referred to as service levels, where each service level comprises one or more services offered by the wireless telecommunication system where any combination of, among others, costs and confidentiality is considered, is deployed in a selection procedure where a user can select up to a certain service level, where all the service levels below this certain service level are included as well, or where just that certain service level is deployed.
  • an administrator of a wireless telecommunication system compiles a number of appropriate service levels, according to the possibilities of the wi eless telecommunication system and adapted to the needs of a certain user, and generates for this user passwords for each service level, where each service level has a unique password for deployment of a specific service level as well as a unique password for deployment of that specific service level, including all levels below this specific service level.
  • the administrator submits the generated passwords in a secure way to the intended user.
  • a user of a wireless telecommunication terminal operating in a wireless telecommunication system, executes an option at the wireless telecommunication terminal as to select a service level by starting an authentication procedure where a password, supplied by the administrator as stated above, is used.
  • the wireless telecommunication system provides the service level or levels to the particular wireless telecommunication terminal if the authentication procedure succeeds successfully.
  • a wireless telecommunication system provides the user of a wireless telecommunication terminal an option to enable degrading of the service level after a predetermined time, if there was no usage detected of the specific service level during this predetermined time.
  • a predetermined time if there was no usage detected of the specific service level during this predetermined time.
  • a wireless telecommunication system provides a certain maximum service level for an intended user, related to the physical position of a wireless telecommunication terminal, operating in the wireless telecommunication system.
  • An intended user may have a service level profile that is related to a certain area, describing the service levels that the intended user of a wireless telecommunication terminal is able to select, regarding to the area where the user currently resides.
  • the invention further provides for a wireless telecommunication terminal, operating in a wireless telecommunication system designed for operation in a residential environment, an office environment, or in a global environment, wherein one or more of services arranged in certain levels, offered by the wireless telecommunication system, can be enabled by a selection procedure where authentication based on a pre-defined password occurs.
  • the invention further relates to a wireless telecommunication system, designed for operation in a residential environment, an office environment, or in a global environment, wherein certain services, arranged in certain levels, are available to a specific wireless telecommunication terminal, according to a predefined selection procedure where authentication based on passwords defines which services are available to the wireless telecommunication terminal.
  • Figure 1 shows, in a schematic and illustrative manner, an overview of a wireless PABX environment.
  • Figure 2 shows, in an abstract schematic and illustrative manner, a flowchart of a selection procedure according to the present invention.
  • Figure 3 shows, in an abstract schematic and illustrative manner, an example of a complete set of available services provided by a
  • Figure 4 shows, in an abstract schematic and illustrative manner, an operational subset of the complete set of the available services provided by the PABX of figure 3 for a certain user, where a certain service level as well as the service level (s) below this certain service level are depicted.
  • Figure 5 shows, in an abstract schematic and illustrative manner, an operational subset of the complete set of the available services provided by the PABX of figure 3 for a certain user, where a certain service level is depicted.
  • Figure 6 shows, in a schematic and illustrative manner, a flowchart of service level changes due to moving around a premises where the intended user has not the same service level profile for all areas.
  • PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange
  • PCS Personal Communication Systems
  • WLAN Wireless Local Area Networks
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a typical example of a PABX operating in a wireless environment, comprising a PABX switching system 1 hereafter referred to as PABX 1, with a connected database 2, an input/output device 3 operated by an administrator, a radio exchange 4, that has connections 5 to the base stations 6 which service a service area or cell 7 and wireless telecommunication terminals 8.
  • the services of a PABX 1 are classified into several levels, according to the knowledge of the administrator of the PABX 1, based on the needs of its users and the policies provided by the owner of the PABX
  • Level #0 Low level services
  • Level #2 High level services:
  • Figure 3 depicts the information of the list above into a comprehensive format, to be used for the explanation of the present invention.
  • the administrator assigns, according to the invention, one or more service levels.
  • a list with the assigned service levels for an intended user is referred to hereafter as a service level profile.
  • Figures 4 and 5 depict the same elements as in figure 3, where as an example, for a certain intended user the available service levels, hence the service level profile, are marked by a dotted pattern.
  • the intended user has a service level profile where the highest available service level for this intended user is service level #1 and where all service levels below are included.
  • An intended user with this service level profile may select service levels #0 and #1 exclusively, or service level #1 inclusively where service level #0 is included.
  • the intended user has a service level profile where the highest available service level for this intended user is service level #1 only.
  • An intended user with this service level profile can only select this service level. Other service levels are not provided.
  • the administrator generates for each assigned service level for the intended user, a unique password, that is to be used for selecting a specified service level by the intended user. For service level #0 a special case exists; for intended users whom may only select service level #0, the administrator has the option to omit a password.
  • wireless telecommunication terminals 8 operating with basic services according to service level #0 only are handed over to e.g. guests, it is convenient to provide these wireless telecommunication terminals 8 without any password as to reduce administrative overhead.
  • the administrator provides for each service level, higher than #0, a second unique password, valid for the specified service level, including all the service levels below this specified service level.
  • the administrator stores these passwords into a database 2, connected to the PABX 1, where this database 2 has at least a part of its records organized into user accounts, where each user account holds information on a certain user, such as a call history, generated costs, the service level profile, the current service level and the passwords, described above.
  • the list of services for an intended user i.e.
  • the service level profile, provided by the PABX 1, accompanied with the generated password list, is then handed over or submitted to the intended user in a secure way in case the intended user has at least one service level where a password is involved. If a user of the PABX 1 switches on his or hers wireless telecommunication terminal 8, the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 will generally subscribe itself to the PABX 1 and starts-up in service level #0, where there is generally no password needed, as explained above.
  • the PABX 1 updates the current service level within the account of the intended user in the database 2, to service level #0, denoting that this wireless telecommunication terminal 8, related to the intended user, is operational and services according to service level #0 should be provided to this specific wireless telecommunication terminal 8 where the related intended user is assumed.
  • GSM Global System for Mobile communication
  • the administrator has the option to define a service level where the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 starts when this telecommunication terminal is switched on and additionally if a password for selection of this service level is required at start-up.
  • a wireless telecommunication terminal 8 starts, after completing a subscription procedure within a wireless telecommunication system, in service level #0 without a password. It is up to a user and depending on the available service levels for the intended user, to select a higher service level. If the user wants to select a higher service level than the current service level, the user initiates a selection procedure at the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 by e.g. pressing the appropriate key-sequence or any other pre-defined procedure for selecting a service level on this specific PABX 1.
  • Figure 2 illustrates a flow of steps, processed by the PABX 1 when this PABX 1 receives a request from a user of a wireless device for a change in provided service level for the intended user.
  • a check 11 if the intended user is allowed to have other service levels than service level #0 is executed. If the check results in that the intended user is only allowed for service level #0, the current service level will be (re) established 23 to service level #0 and an appropriate signaling to the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 will be executed in that the user notifies a message that the current service level is #0 and ends 16 the selection procedure.
  • the PABX 1 executes appropriate signaling to the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 as to notify the user to enter a password 12 and 13. If the user enters a password, the PABX 1 verifies 14, 18 or 20 the password against the stored password in the intended users account at the database 2, where the passwords refer to a specific service level (depicted as excl . for exclusive) or a specific service level, including all service level below this specific service level (depicted as incl. for inclusive). In figure 2, not all possible passwords verifications and appropriate actions are depicted whereas those skilled in the art understand that the dotted lines represent those omitted statements.
  • the current service level will be changed, or re-established, to the service level 15, 19 or 21 where the supplied password relates to and the PABX 1 executes appropriate signaling in order to notify the user of the current service level and ends the selection procedure.
  • the PABX 1 performs the appropriate signaling to notify 22 the user on a not succeeded service selection attempt as well as the current service level and ends 16 the selection procedure.
  • a requested service whether user-initialized or PABX-initialized, is allowed according to a current service level versus classification into service levels of the requested service
  • the PABX 1 will perform the appropriate signaling to execute the requested service.
  • a user-initialized requested service such as a call set-up to an international telephone number
  • the PABX 1 executes the appropriate signaling to the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 to notify the user that the requested service is not available.
  • a PABX-initialized requested service such as answering an incoming external call, is e.g.
  • the PABX 1 will execute the appropriate signaling in that the incoming call will be transferred to the operator or some other location.
  • the invention supports the feature to relate provision of services to the actual location of the user. As users move around in the area, covered by a wireless PABX 1, normally the premises of the office environment, the position of the wireless telecommunication terminal 8, hence the user, can be detected in case the wireless service of the PABX 1 is supported by multiple base stations 6 and where the PABX 1 has the ability to record the specific base station cell 7, hereafter referred as service- area, where the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 is momentarily resides in.
  • the actual service-area has to be recorded into the intended user's account in the database 2.
  • the administrator does not only assign the available service level or levels for a certain users, but as well the service-area designator, where a certain service level will be offered by the PABX 1. In this way there is a provision to have a specific service level for each service-area where the intended user has e.g. in one service-area full access to all service levels supplied by the PABX 1 and in another restricted service-area only service level #0 services.
  • the PABX 1 has, in case of a system where there is a continues wireless connection between the PABX 1 and the wireless telecommunication terminal, as in PABX environments based on Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) technology, to store the current service-area designator into the user's account in the database 2 when the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 is switched on and to store the new service- area designator into the user's account in the database 2 whenever the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 is moved out of the current cell and gets connected to a neighbor cell.
  • the current service level is checked against the available service level for the current service-area when there is a user-telecommunication terminal or system initialized request for a service.
  • Figure 6 illustrates a flow of steps, processed by the PABX 1 when this PABX 1 receives a signal that a wireless telecommunication terminal 8 changes its connection to a base station, which is generally caused by a user of a wireless telecommunication terminal 8, moving across a hypothetical border between two service-areas 7 of base stations 6.
  • the current service level is equal to #2, it will be lowered to #1, as service level #1 is the maximum allowed service level at this service- area for this intended user.
  • the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 has moved to a service-area where the maximum allowed service level of the intended user is higher or equal 31 than the current service level, and where the current service level is lower 34 than the last known, stored service level that was active when the user resides in this service-area, the current service level will be set 35 to this last known stored service level.
  • Suggest that the current service level is equal to #0, it will raised to #1, as service level #1 was the service level when the user left this specific service-area.
  • the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 has moved to a service-area where the current service level is higher than or equal to the last known stored service level that was active when the user resides in this service area, the current service level will be maintained. Assuming that the current service level is equal to #1, it will remain #1, as service level #1 was the service level when the user left this specific service-area.
  • the new service level will be stored 33 in the users account at the database 2.
  • the three possible situations referred to as A, B and C, are depicted where the dashed arrows in the service level profile indicate the service level changes according to the explanation above.
  • the numbers of level can be any number, higher than one.
  • This sequence is applied as to have as well the least number of service level changes, as well as to offer the user a recognizable service level, related to the service-area where he or she resides.
  • the invention provides in a solution where the user can enable an option to have a current service level operational for a predetermined time-period only. When there was no service, belonging to the current service level, used within the passed time-period, the current service level degrades into a next lower level. In case the current service level is lowered to or was already equal to service level #0, degrading the service level has two alternatives where the administrator has the predetermined option to settle to service level #0 or to shut down services for the specific wireless telecommunication terminal 8
  • This service level degrading feature as described above is enabled by a password-authenticated procedure by the user at a wireless telecommunication terminal 8 where the PABX 1 offers the users an option at the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 to enable or disable this option.
  • the PABX 1 degrades the current service level for the intended user to the next lower service level when there was no service, belonging to the current service level, used or requested by this user during a predefined time-period.
  • service level degrading feature there is an option to degrade to service level #0 from any current service level, and an option to apply service level #0 in the same way of the other service levels. So if service level #0 is degraded, the PABX 1 will refuse any service to the specific wireless telecommunication terminal 8, until a successful selection procedure will re-enable the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 again into service. For the usage of a wireless telecommunication terminal 8 that is deployed as a guest telecommunication terminal, operating in service level #0, such as a wireless telecommunication terminal 8 handed over to a consultant who will use the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 only for a limited time-period, the guest receives the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 together with a password.
  • service level #0 such as a wireless telecommunication terminal 8 handed over to a consultant who will use the wireless telecommunication terminal 8 only for a limited time-period
  • the password is generated by an administrator of the PABX 1 and is valid for service level #0 with the extension that, when this wireless telecommunication terminal is switched on and subscribing itself to a wireless telecommunication system and the guest supplies the password to select and enable services, the PABX 1 starts a timer, that at time-out instructs the PABX 1 to shut down services to this wireless telecommunication terminal 8.
  • the administrator provides a password for this service level, where the same applies as stated above.

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L'invention concerne un procédé et un dispositif pour fonctionner dans un système de télécommunication sans fil, selon lequel un utilisateur sélectionne un ou plusieurs services fournis par le système de télécommunication sans fil. Ces services sont classés en un certain nombre de niveaux de services différents (#0, #1, #2) et où un sous-ensemble de ces niveaux de services est affecté à un terminal de télécommunication sans fil. Un utilisateur du terminal de télécommunication sans fil peut sélectionner et valider un ou plusieurs des niveaux de services affectés (#0, #1, #2) selon une procédure d'authentification utilisant des mots de passe prédéfinis pour un certain niveau de service (#0, #1, #2) ou groupe de niveaux de services (#0, #1, #2).
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