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- the present invention relates to a multimedia system where a first user equipment uses a Push to talk service (PTT) to communicate with at least a second user equipment using said Push to talk service (PTT).
- PTT Push to talk service
- IP Multimedia System is a technology standardized by 3 GPP. It adds the ability to deliver integrated voice and data services over the IP-based packet switched network.
- IP Multimedia System enables a 3G system being specified by 3 GPP to both benefit from the use of Internet Protocols (IPs) and offers capabilities that IP is designed to provide. These include access to Internet and multimedia content.
- IP offers a number of attractions over traditional telecommunications protocols: in addition to representing a bridge between the telecommunications and Internet worlds, it also offers a "seamlessness" of communication over many different types of networks. As a result, customers will experience extremely flexible telecommunications, irrespective of the various networks over which their calls may pass.
- Push-to-talk (PTT) service implemented in IMS.
- Push-to-talk is basically a "walkie-talkie" in a cellular telecommunication system.
- Push-to-talk systems are typically used in settings where a group of geographically diverse people require communications with each other in a "point-to- multipoint" fashion.
- Examples of push-to-talk system uses include workgroup communications, security communications, construction site communication, and localized military communications.
- the new service PTT providing group communication services is applicable to both real-time data, such as audio and video data (including voice data), and time-independent data, such as computer files, email, and so on.
- Land Mobile Radios which have been used in trucks, taxis, buses, and other vehicles in order to communicate scheduling information between a central dispatch centre and one or more corresponding fleet vehicles. Communications may be directed at a specific vehicle in the fleet or to all vehicles simultaneously.
- WO 01/37526 discloses a general method and an apparatus for providing push to talk functionality to a conventional wireless phone. Basically, the document discloses providing an input mechanism or button that functions as a conventional telephone function while the telephone is used in conventional telephone mode, and that functions as a push to talk function while the telephone is in a push to talk mode. The document does not disclose how the telephone interacts with either a PTT-server or another telephone.
- EP 0 876 072 discloses a scalable radio platform for wireless communication system which can interface with user equipment or system equipment to allow system parameters to be modified such that users of different communication systems can communicate with each other, and also allows a wireless communication system to adapt to changing radio conditions.
- the document does not disclose any pointers as to how the quality of a PTT-session between two or more subscribers with user equipment can be improved or prevented from degrading.
- a general object of the present invention is to provide an improved Push-to talk service in a multimedia system.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a solution for preventing degradation of the user-perceived quality for a Push to talk (PTT) service in a multimedia system.
- PTT Push to talk
- Another object is to provide a solution for a more efficient utilization of available bandwidth to a PTT-service in a multimedia system.
- Another object of the present invention is to set the appropriate application settings of the PTT-service with respect to the system characteristics (such as the radio environment, and available mechanism in the PTT-system, e.g. header compression).
- the invention is based on the recognition that during a Push to talk session involving at least two user equipment, and a Push to talk server providing the service, the quality of the radio link is typically different from one user equipment to another.
- a first user equipment initiates and transmits speech over one radio link with a specific quality and a second user equipment receives the speech over another radio link with its specific quality, unwanted delay can be introduced. Also other undesirable effects may be introduced, including loss of speech data packets, whereby the overall quality of the session is degraded.
- a general embodiment according to the invention is provided in a Multimedia system where a first user equipment uses a Push to talk service (PTT) to communicate with at least one second user equipment using said Push to talk service (PTT).
- PTT-server interacts with the first and second user equipment, information for adaptation of user equipment application settings is exchanged between the equipment and the PTT-server during the interaction, finally the application settings are adapted during operation of the PTT- service.
- Another general embodiment of the invention comprises that at least one of a first and a second user equipment report its PTT session parameter values for PTT application settings in said user equipment to the PTT-server. New PTT session parameter values are determined based on said reported PTT session parameter values and at least one of said first and second user equipment adapting its PTT application settings during session operation of said service.
- At least one of the first and second user equipment determines their respective relevant parameter values for the application service and reports these to the PTT-server. Based on the reported parameters the PTT-server suggests or communicates suitable new parameter values or application settings to the user equipment. Finally, the equipments adapt their respective parameter values according to the information from the PTT-server.
- the PTT-server communicates the received parameter values to at least one of the first and second user equipment.
- the user equipment then generates new parameter values based on received values and possibly on its own old parameter values.
- An updating or adaptation of the PTT application settings is then performed in the user equipment using the generated parameter values.
- At least one of said first and second subscriber equipment signal the determined parameters values to said PTT-server and/or to other of said first and second equipment which do not have said parameters values, and
- said PTT-server collects the determined parameter values from said first and second user equipment and provides information of suitable application settings for all of said first and second user equipment.
- said signalling is performed using on or several of the following methods: SIP/SDP, In-band channel, RTP, RTPC, specific radio protocol.
- said second user equipment are a plurality of user equipment and several of said plurality of user equipment have high bandwidth links and one or a few of said second user equipment have poor radio environment and the said PTT-server can chose to: a) order all of first and second subscriber equipment to use a robust settings ( all subscriber have the same settings as the one with the lowest link quality); b) perform adjustment to the transmitted data in said PTT-server for the user which has the lowest quality; and/or c) drop the user with the lowest quality.
- the adaptation of the application settings can be performed according to received information according to the following:
- a) number of frames in an IP-packet are adopted in-between two talk spurts either when a special button on subscriber equipment are released or during silence periods in the speech (detected by a voice activity detection algorithm); b) coder mode may be adopted during speech; c) frame buffer depth are adopted in-between two talk spurts either when a special button on subscriber equipment are released or during silence periods in the speech (detected by a voice activity detection algorithm); and/or d) other relevant parameters will be adopted in periods where they not disturb the system quality.
- a Multimedia system where a first user equipment uses a Push to talk service (PTT), with specific application settings, to communicate with one or several second subscriber's equipment using said Push to talk service (PTT) and where degrading of the perceived quality is prevented.
- PTT Push to talk service
- PTT Push to talk service
- PTT-server interacts with said first and second user equipment while said application settings are changed during the operation of said service, and said first and second user equipment and PTT-server exchange information for adaptation of said application settings.
- a PTT-server and a user equipment are provided according to the invention.
- the main advantage of the invention is that the invention makes it possible to create a better infrastructure for operators which subscribers can benefit from and further creating a system with, in average, lower delay and higher perceived quality of service.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic overview of a multimedia system
- FIG. 2 is a schematic flow diagram of an embodiment of a method according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic flow diagram of another embodiment of a method according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic block diagram of an embodiment of a PTT-server according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic block diagram of an embodiment of a user equipment according to the invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the optimal number of frames per IP-packet for GPRS 1 time slot.
- An average IP/UDP/RTP header size of 3 bytes is assumed for the header compression
- the system in which the invention is implemented is an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) as specified by 3GPP for enabling IP connections between mobile phones.
- IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem
- a Push to talk service between a first subscriber's user equipment 1 and at least a second subscriber's user equipment 2 is provided by a PTT-server 3, as is illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the task of the PTT server 1 is to handle multimedia conferencing between two or more end-points in a packet switched network and mix the data streams, which belongs to the same conference. Conferences or sessions are set up with the PTT server 3 as a centralised conference bridge, mixing the different media streams and interact with user equipment 1, 2.
- the PTT-service relies on a dedicated channel, over which communications are received by the wireless telephones. Only one member or user equipment 1, 2 may transmit information to the other members or user equipments at a time. However, all members can listen to the dedicated broadcast channel to receive communications from the single member who is transmitting. Subscribers desiring to transmit to other members of the system typically send an access request by depressing a push-to-talk button on a respective communication device, which allows sole access to the dedicated transmission channel.
- the dedicated channel is sometimes referred to as a broadcast channel.
- PTT-sessions There are typically two different types of PTT-sessions, so called one-to-one and one- to-many, as indicated in FIG. 1.
- A For the case of a one-to-one session between two mobile telephone subscribers, e.g., A and B.
- PTT push to talk
- a pre-defined group of subscribers is identified by a number.
- the initiating subscriber e.g., A
- the PTT button holds down the PTT button, and, upon receiving an audible confirmation such as a peep, can start speaking. All of the other group members on the group call can only listen while A is holding down the PTT button. If A releases the PTT button, another member on the group call may hold down the PTT button, acquire control signalled by the audible confirmation, and start speaking.
- PTT enabled phones will most likely be equipped with a hardware or software PTT- button.
- the PTT-button When the PTT-button is pressed, the phone connects you directly to a friend, a family member or even a whole group of people of your choice.
- the PTT-service is simple. Thanks to the fast connection, e.g. not having to dial a number, the user can start to speak immediately after pressing the button.
- the PTT- service handle 1-to-l direct calls as well as 1-to-many calls (group calls).
- PTT is a packet switched application, which means that the PTT service sends the speech in IP/UDP RTP-packets over a GPRS or EGPRS bearer in GSM-systems and over the interactive or the streaming radio bearer in the WCDMA systems.
- PTT-service compared to traditional voice services in cellular systems (compared to circuit switched technologies) is that resources in the systems are only used when someone is talking even though the users have a virtual connection that may last a whole day (or more).
- a fast session initialization is performed. Basically, the transmitting user equipment 1 sends a SIP message to a PTT-server 3 in order to invite the other user(s) 2 to a session.
- the PTT-server 3 has responded with an OK, the handset 1 starts to transmit coded speech in IP/UDP/RTP-packets.
- the available bandwidth for the PTT-service will change in time (and space).
- the user- perceived quality might drop from an acceptable level to an unacceptable level due to large delays and/or a high rate of lost speech frames.
- SEP messages signal that the session is over and every handset or user equipment in the session goes down to idle mode. Even though the handsets go down to idle, the handsets should be able to change their application settings depending on either radio environment measurements/determination or reports that are sent to the handset from the PTT-server.
- the system characteristics have significant influence on available bandwidth for the PTT-service. With appropriate application settings the bandwidth is efficiently used thus optimizing the perceived quality of the service.
- a general embodiment of a method according to the invention comprises that a PTT- server 3 interacts with first 1 and second 2 user equipment, information for adaptation of application settings is exchanged between the user equipment 1, 2 and the PTT- server 3 during the interaction, and finally the application settings are adapted during operation of the PTT-service.
- FIG. 2 another general embodiment of a method according to the invention is illustrated.
- the method starts with an initiation of a PTT-session involving at least a first and a second user equipment in step SI.
- at least one of a first and at least a second user equipment reports PTT session parameter values for PTT application settings in said user equipment to the PTT server in step S2.
- a next step S3 determines new PTT session parameter values based on said reported PTT session parameter values.
- at least one of said first and second user equipment adapts its PTT application settings during the operation of said PTT service in step S4.
- the interaction between the PTT-server and the first and second user equipment comprises that during a PTT-session at least one of said first and second user equipment determines relevant PTT-session parameters ' for its PTT application settings.
- the user equipment reports the determined parameter values to the PTT- server.
- the PTT-server collects the reported parameter values and distributes the collected parameter values either raw and/or as suggested application settings in an effective manner to the each user equipment.
- the user equipment adapts their application settings in response to the suggestion from the PTT-server.
- a PTT-conversation or session is set up or started by a first subscriber with user equipment according to known procedures i.e. the first subscriber pushes a PTT-button at a user equipment and awaits an acknowledgments signal.
- typical application settings such as number of frames per IP packet, coder mode, frame buffer depth etc. are utilized.
- said first and second user equipment measures and/or determines the relevant PTT-session parameter values for their PTT application settings according to at least one of the parameters in the following:
- both of said first and said second user equipment determines relevant parameter values. However, it is anticipated by the invention that only one of the first and second user equipment could perform this determining step. This user equipment is then typically the receiving user equipment.
- said first and second user equipment signal or report their respective determined parameter values to the PTT-server and possibly to the other user equipment as well.
- the PTT-server collects all said determined parameter values and determines on suitable application settings for each user equipment.
- the PTT-server might relay reported parameter values from one user equipment to another.
- the PTT-server provides or signals information regarding the determined suitable application settings to the concerned user equipment.
- the signaling can be performed by means of any one of SIP/SDP, In- band channel, RTP, RTCP or some specific radio protocol.
- the information may comprise raw parameter values or suggested application settings, thereby leaving the adaptation decision to the user equipment.
- each user equipment determines its own suitable application settings, based on communicated information about other user equipment from the PTT-server.
- the PTT-server can choose to selectively inform the user equipment on how to adapt the application settings.
- a first possible adaptation is to force all user equipment to use a robust application setting, whereby all user equipment have to adapt to the application settings of the user equipment with poorest radio environment.
- Another possible adaptation is to only inform the user equipment with the poorest quality of any changes to application settings.
- said first and second subscriber's user equipment adapts their respective application settings according to the information provided by the PTT- server.
- the various application parameters can be adapted either in-between two talk spurts or during speech. Examples of the different cases can be performed according to the following, it is however implied that most of the application settings can be adapted during speech.
- the number of frames in an IP packet may be adapted in-between two talk spurts, either when the PTT-button is released or during silence periods in the speech, as detected by a Voice Activity Detection algorithm.
- Coder mode may be adapted during speech.
- Frame buffer depth may be adapted in-between two talk-spurts, similarly to the number of frames.
- a general embodiment of a multimedia system comprises means for reporting PTT-session parameter values from at least one of first and second user equipment to a PTT-server, means for determining new parameter values for at least one of said user equipment, and means for adapting the application settings of said at least one of said first and second user equipment based on said new parameter values.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic block diagram of an embodiment of a PTT-server 3 according to the invention.
- the PTT-server 3 comprises first means 31 for receiving reported PTT-session parameter values from said first and second user equipment, and second means 32 for determining or optimizing new PTT parameter values for at least one of said first and second user equipment.
- Said first means 31 typically comprises an I/O unit 31 for communicating with said first and second user equipment, thereby providing reporting functionality for reporting determined new PTT parameter values.
- the second means 32 are optional, since it is possible according to another embodiment, to perform the determination of new PTT-session parameter values at a user equipment. For that case the second means 32 acts as a relay unit, forwarding received reported parameter values for at least one of said first and second user equipment to at least one other of said first and second user equipment.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a schematic block diagram of an embodiment of a user equipment 1 according to the invention.
- the user equipment 1 comprises an I/O-unit 11 for communicating with the PTT-server and other user equipment, first means 12 for determining PTT session parameter values for PTT application settings, second means
- the I/O unit 11 provides functionality for reporting determined PTT parameter values to the PTT-server and to receive communicated new parameter values and/or suggested application settings from the PTT-server and/or other user equipment.
- the adaptation unit 13 adapts the PTT-session parameter values based on the new parameter values reported by the PTT-server and/or
- a GPRS bearer suffering from a "bad" radio environment would mean that coding scheme CS1 is used. If we assume a Block Error Rate (BLER) of 10% the available bandwidth of such system becomes: -7.2 kbit/s.
- BLER Block Error Rate
- the AMR speech coder operates at the 5.15 kbit/s coder rate.
- the speech frames are packed in D?v6/UDP RTP packets and that the AMR payload format is used.
- 16 speech frames (see FIG. 6) must be packed in one IP-packet, hence creating a packetizing delay of 320 ms.
- coding scheme CS2 might be used. Even with the same BLER (10%) the number of frames in an IP-packet can be reduced to 6 frames, this would give a packetizing delay of 120 ms.
- the packetizing delay can be reduced with 200 ms. Further, the transmission delay at every radio link is also reduced when each IP-packet becomes smaller and thus needs shorter transmission time.
- a set of relevant parameters must be determined. In the example above, we could have determined the bandwidth of the PTT-chamiel or the coding scheme that was used and the number of time slots used. Another parameter that is possible to "measure” or determine is if header compression is used. (Further reductions of the number of frames packetized in one IP-packet can be done if header compression is used, see FIG. 6).
- the present invention is described in the context of a push to talk service in a multimedia system.
- the same general idea is applicable to any other push- service where information is supplied in the form of IP packets, e.g. text, video, photos etc.
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