WO2004100516A1 - Multi-tonal sequences for use as connection-status signaling sequences - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method and a device for providing multitonal sequences for use as connection status signaling sequences in a communication network.
- connection status signaling sequences such as. B. the continuous tone, the dial tone, the free or busy tone, the call waiting tone and other audible tones for signaling for the calling user or called user of a communication terminal.
- connection status signaling sequences consist of a tone of a frequency and have no, one or more pauses in a time interval. Due to the architecture of the connection status signaling sequences, in most cases an adequate one
- the object of the present invention is to offer a solution for maximizing the information content of connection status signaling sequences.
- Multitonal sequences are stored in a storage element of a communication network.
- Multitonal sequences can be music, speech or the like. If a user of a communication terminal selects at least one multitonic sequence from this storage element, this is identified in his home register. When a call is made to this user of a communication terminal, the multitonal sequence used for the respective connection status signaling sequence, which was previously selected by the user from the storage element.
- the advantage of this invention is that the information content of the connection status signaling sequences can be maximized and optimized. So z. B. Companies select their own music or voice sequences that tell the caller the information about the name of the called party, status of the connection, etc.
- Figure 1 shows the use of a function in an intelligent network and caller handling
- FIG. 1 shows the use of an application server
- Figure 6 shows a simplified representation of a network unit according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows the use of a function in an intelligent network.
- a new service 2 (music service) is implemented in a service control point SCP.
- This music service 2 uses the caller handling function (Called Party Handling) CPH "announcement during connection establishment".
- CPH Caller Handling
- HLR Home register marked HLR.
- This label such as. B. terminating CAMEL indexing information during the query to an interface of a switching unit (gateway MSC) GMSC transmitted.
- GSC switching unit
- an application can be implemented which allows the user of a communication terminal to select multitonic sequences or to change his selection. For example, UMTS, GPRS and GSM users could select the multi-tonal sequences via their mobile terminal. It was also possible to use USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) or UI dialogues (User Interactive).
- USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
- UI dialogues User Interactive
- SRI SRI
- the home location register HLR sends a support user information message (Provide Subscriber Information) to the visited location register VLR, in which the called user of a communication terminal MS B is currently located, so that the connection status (e.g. free, busy, unreachable) is queried.
- T-CSI Terminating CAMEL Subscription Information
- a music box can
- FIG. 2 shows the second part of the connection establishment using a function in an intelligent network and a caller handling (Called Party Handling) CPH.
- a caller handling Called Party Handling
- Communication terminal MS A logs on with the INAP / CAP operation message "Disconnect Forward Connection with Argument” OP: DFCWA and connects the two users of a communication terminal MS A, MS B with an INAP / CAP operation message "Connect (A "B)" (Merge (A, B)) OP: Merge (A, B)
- the music directory list in the service control point SCP contains the connection (link) between users of a communication terminal MS A, MS B and one or more multitonic sequences and the announcement identification number.
- the entries in this list MVL can be changed in different ways by the user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B. a) The use of an application.
- the multitonal sequences available could be listened to and selected on a website by a user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B.
- the selected multitonic sequence will be sent with the MSISDN of the user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B and possibly a password to a music service 2 in a service control point SCP.
- the information is passed on to the service control point SCP and the list MVL is updated.
- the update of the MVL list is confirmed.
- the List MVL can also criteria or conditions such. B. the date and time, an assignment of multitonic sequences to be called
- USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
- the announcement identification number must be determined. This can be done through information from the Net2 operator, via the Internet or the like.
- CAMEL Phase 2 it is possible to signal USSD messages from a communication terminal MS A, MS B via a visited location register VLR or a visited switching unit VMSC and a home location register HLR a service control point SCP.
- the users of a communication terminal MS A, MS B who use the music service 2 are identified with U-CSI (USSD-CSI) in a home register.
- the U-CSI identification contains one for the music service 2 for multitonic
- UI dialog interactive user dialog
- a combination of a prepaid service with the music service 2 could also result in the following options.
- the music service 2 is connected to a prepayment service. Two different labels are used in the home register. A label for the use of the prepayment service without the music service 2 and one for the use of the prepayment service with the music service 2.
- the identifier can be used to check whether there is a roaming connection and whether it is billing has to be or not. If the user of a communication terminal is not a roaming subscriber outside of his home network HPLMN, only the music service 2 is triggered. If the user of a communication terminal is a roaming subscriber outside of his home network HPLMN, a modified one
- Prepayment service triggered by the label.
- This prepayment service adds a prefix or a dummy as an announcement identification number to the called number.
- the music service server can be triggered by a switching unit MSC via an interface of a switching unit GMSC. If MS B answers after the connection between MS A and MS B by music service 2, this is reported to the prepayment service and this charges the service.
- T-CSI Terminal CAMEL Subscription Information
- MS A User Equipment
- MS B Mobile Broadband Remote Access
- the home register HLR will transmit the identification for the music service 2 to a switching unit MSC via an interface of a switching unit GMSC.
- the home register will transmit the identifier for the prepayment service to a switching unit via an interface of a switching unit GMSC.
- the music service 2 only works if the called user of a communication terminal MS B is in his home network at the time of the call.
- Other criteria for the transmission of the identification of the service to be used are also conceivable.
- the music service 2 is integrated in a prepayment service.
- the music service 2 and the music directory list MVL are available in each service control point SCP that supports a prepayment service.
- the service control point SCP first starts with the prepayment service and then continues with the music service 2.
- TDP trigger detection point
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show the use of a service logic unit integrated in a switching unit MSC.
- the user of a music service 2 has an identifier in a home location register HLR, which is transmitted to a switching unit MSC via an interface of a switching unit GMSC during the query process, as in FIG. 1. If the labeling in a
- an internal music service server ISL is addressed.
- the labeling can e.g. B. be a T-CSI with a service key that indicates that not the service control point, but the music service server ISL must be triggered.
- the music service server ISL checks a music directory list MVL, determines the announcement identification number and sends one ISUP message "Initialize address message" 0: IAM to an external IP unit or to a music box 1.
- the message is transmitted, for example, with the called number and is sent to the external IP unit or to the music service server ISL.
- the connection between the two communication terminals MS A and MS B is continued. The connection is established when the communication terminal MS B answers.
- Another possibility could be that different digits or alphanumeric characters of the service key are used as the announcement identification number, so that a switching unit MSC could make a connection without involving further service logic units.
- this requires that for each multitonic sequence in the music directory list MVL there must be an identifier in a home location register HLR.
- the changes or the selection of the multitonic sequences by the user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B could be done by enabling a home location register HLR to evaluate various USSD access codes and not to forward them to a service control point.
- the authorization of the user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B is checked at the beginning of the USSD dialog. Then he (MS A, MS B) can make a new selection or a change in the multitonal sequences to be used by means of new or modified identifications in the home location register HLR.
- FIG. 5 shows the use of an application server according to the invention.
- the music service server ISL is integrated in this case in a music service 2.
- the music service 2 can be via an ISUP interface or, for. B. can be addressed via CAMEL or SIP.
- Represents database for multitonic sequences can be integrated in this music service 2 or be a separate unit.
- the music directory list can be modified by the user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B by using an application that does not have to be provided by the network operator.
- the network operator implements a service which is of particular interest to users of UMTS and / or GPRS, since the service gives the user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B the opportunity to gain access to the Internet.
- the user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B can thus always efficiently update the multitonal sequences to be used.
- FIG. 6 shows a simplified representation of a network unit according to the invention.
- a receiving unit E a request regarding the selection or change of a multitonal sequence to be used is received by a user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B and forwarded to a processing unit V.
- the processing unit V checks the authorization for the use of the service by checking (V) in a home register whether an identifier is present.
- the processing unit V then inserts the selection or change of the user of a communication terminal MS A, MS B into a music directory list MVL.
- the processing unit V transmits the information in the music directory list MVL via a transmission unit S to other network units.
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