WO2009072028A1 - Gsm traffic management system - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to routing of the international calls made by the GSM networks to the operators serving as long distance carriers according to the criteria determined by the operator.
- Network of the operator data about all foreign operators are entered into all those switches.
- a subscriber wants to call another subscriber abroad firstly call is routed to the switches, then routed to operators serving as long distance carrier through this switches. Occupancy rate of the switch used during this transaction and state of the selected operator giving long distance carrier service determine the quality and speed of the international call.
- Switches in the Marmara region have connection with all carriers, while the switches in the Aegean region may have connection with less carrier operator, which makes the call management made for each region and switch more complicate.
- Switches provide a limited flexibility in long distance carrier selection while routing international call traffic.
- international charging of customers varies according to countries.
- GSM operators require to route calls to these carriers inversely proportional to prices for each foreign country/operator called, which makes traffic management difficult in the networks including tens of switches, increases error rate.
- long distance connection costs for operator increases because carrier is not selected flexibly.
- System completely relates to long distance carrier operators. Operator selects the line used by the calling party based on conditions of operator. This system is directly aimed at subscribers, and subscriber is required to subscribe to this service and to enter his/her long distance carrier preferences. This system which does not allow an operator to manage international call traffic gives service based on the configuration of the subscriber, and traffic allocation and voice quality are not criteria for selection of long distance carrier. System offers subscriber least cost routing of long distance calls. In the system, alternatives to the carrier operators are not determined, and if there is not any available resource in the selected long distance carrier, state of call is undetermined.
- System determines international call routes according to circumstances, and selects line to be used by the calling party according to the conditions.
- Working principle of the system is to make routing according to preferences predetermined by the subscriber.
- GSM subscriber reduces cost of receiving call abroad via entering his/her preferences about the carriers from which he/she receives calls abroad in a database.
- System cannot make an optimization according to the current network occupancy of the operator.
- KR20040074447 another prior art document, a system used for international calls was provided.
- system is used to enable subscribers to route the incoming calls in different ways according to criteria determined by themselves rather than routing international traffic of operator.
- An object of the invention is to control the international calls from a single point, to route call traffic in all switches by entering data into the platform and according to new data upon the user approval.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a platform in which operator can determine percentage of how much traffic allocation can be sent through which carrier for all foreign country and operators, and to route calls according to state of carriers and said percentage allocations, and to provide three more alternative carriers along with the long distance carrier selected for each call.
- Figure 1 is a flow diagram of GSM Traffic Management System.
- the system of invention relates to a telecommunication system including a platform enabling operators to establish call in a short time with high voice quality as well as at the best price for the operator for international calls through the long distance carriers, and to increase rate of establishing call by determining alternative carriers in case of facing problems with the selected carrier operator and using "Intelligent Network Application Protocol" (INAP) for these transactions.
- INAP Intelligent Network Application Protocol
- all international calls are collected in a single point, and call management is performed effectively with algorithm included and applied by the Intelligent Traffic Management Platform of the system.
- Steps of GSM Traffic Management System (1) can be basically summarized as follows:
- GSM Subscriber (2) calls another subscriber abroad. As soon as a call is made, signals are routed to the related switch (3).
- Receiving initial detection point (IDP) message: "Service Switch” and called number information are obtained from call information sent with IDP message from the switch (3) to Intelligent Traffic Management Platform (ITMP) (4).
- ITMP (4) gets the region information from which call is made from these parameters and information on the country to which call is made and the foreign operator from the called number.
- Originating establish connection message "Establish connection” message is sent to the switch (3) from which call is originated by prefixing a series of number belonging to the carriers selected by ITMP (4) to the called number parameters.
- Carrier options determined by ITMP (4) are used to be made a connection by the switch (3) and GSM subscriber (2) initiate to communication.
- ITMP controls automatically whether there is any change in routing instructions on called foreign country and operator stored in platform (5) database. If there is a change in data (if there is a change in long distance traffic allocation percentages) all data in the database is downloaded by ITMP.
- Periodical update In order to ensure not to create a difference between system and database, information in the database is downloaded periodically by the system, even though any change in routing instruction in database during data control is not occurred.
- INAP protocol is used in routing calls to ITMP (4); therefore, only signaling data of call (calling, called number, location data) is carried, and any voice canal is not occupied. Thereby, the solution developed requires minimal traffic load over SS7 network.
- user interfaces is designed to simplify making changes on the database (5) in the ITMP (4) for the operator.
- this database (5) data determining traffic percentages as well as data including which carrier is available for which region and which carriers are to use preferably are stored.
- ITMP (4) is designed to control database (5) continually in order to convey changes made in database (5) immediately to network traffic.
- ITMP (4) receives an IDP message (20).
- ITMP (4) determines "Service Switch" and called number information from the incoming call information sent with IDP message. Location data from which call is made are obtained from these parameters and called country and foreign operator information from called number.
- a suitable operator serving as long distance carrier for the called foreign country and the operator and its alternatives included in the database (5) are selected by ITMP (4) (30). During this selection, regional allocation for voice traffic sent to carrier is performed while long distance carriers are determined. In all of the calls originating from domestic network, traffic routing is made in a predetermined rate for the long distance carriers with which operators have made an agreement, and availability of the long distance carrier to be selected in the location to which call is made is also taken into consideration.
- alternative carriers are selected according to the criteria indicated by the operator and sent to the switch in first query. Besides, low cost and short connection time are also determining criteria.
- systems measuring voice quality can be integrated if required. Thereby, traffic rate in the carriers with bad voice quality from which problem alarm is received is automatically reduced to zero till problem is solved and subscribers are offered service with higher quality.
- establish connection message is originated by ITMP (4) (40). Prefixing a series of number belonging to the carriers selected to the called number parameters by ITMP (4), "establish connection" message is sent to the switch (3) from which call is initiated.
- system database (5) is updated with new allocation percentages when price of long distance carriers changes or preferences of the operator on traffic routing change.
- interfaces specially designed are used.
- ITMP (4) providing these interfaces enables to determine regional long distance carrier and to make regional differentiation in traffic allocation.
- Alternative carriers can be determined beforehand against facing any problem with the selected carrier by means of information obtained during data control (70).
- call can be allocated to the carriers in desired number, i.e. there is no limitation. The desired allocation can be performed for the whole network; traffic of regions is not allocated independent of each other and a priority level can be determined other than percentages determined for the carriers; thereby periodical update is performed
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Abstract
This invention relates to routing of the international calls made by the GSM networks to the operators giving service as long distance carriers according to the criteria determined by the operator. Controlling international calls from a single point, system which can route call traffic in the whole network according to new data when user approves by recording data into the platform enables routing by setting voice quality, cost or any problem with the carrier as criteria. System which can determine percentage allocation of how much traffic can be sent over which carrier for all foreign country and operators and route the calls according to state of the carriers, thereby providing three alternative carriers for each call has a platform using Intelligent Network Application Part (INAP) in order to achieve its objects. Accordingly, all international calls can be collected in a single point from which an effective call management can be made by means of algorithm used by Intelligent Traffic Management Platform.
Description
GSM TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Technical Field
This invention relates to routing of the international calls made by the GSM networks to the operators serving as long distance carriers according to the criteria determined by the operator.
Prior Art
There are tens of switches within the networks of GSM operators. As the subscribers can call any international destination from any switch in GSM
Network of the operator , data about all foreign operators are entered into all those switches. When a subscriber wants to call another subscriber abroad, firstly call is routed to the switches, then routed to operators serving as long distance carrier through this switches. Occupancy rate of the switch used during this transaction and state of the selected operator giving long distance carrier service determine the quality and speed of the international call.
These transactions are standards called "Signaling System No. 7" and identified by International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This standard determines the communication between network components in the telecommunication network and the network used by this standard is called SS7 network.
The long distance carriers carrying calls to abroad are sometimes faced with problems or deterioration in voice quality during calls to a certain country over a carrier is sometimes observed. In such cases, call traffic should be shifted rapidly to the other carriers. However, to prepare and apply the data performing said shift for each switch takes time, causes income loss and customer dissatisfaction.
Long distance carriers associated with the switched in the regions are different. For example, switches in the Marmara region have connection with all carriers, while the switches in the Aegean region may have connection with less carrier
operator, which makes the call management made for each region and switch more complicate.
Switches provide a limited flexibility in long distance carrier selection while routing international call traffic. However, international charging of customers varies according to countries. GSM operators require to route calls to these carriers inversely proportional to prices for each foreign country/operator called, which makes traffic management difficult in the networks including tens of switches, increases error rate. In addition, long distance connection costs for operator increases because carrier is not selected flexibly.
In US6748064, a prior art document, a system used for international calls was provided. System completely relates to long distance carrier operators. Operator selects the line used by the calling party based on conditions of operator. This system is directly aimed at subscribers, and subscriber is required to subscribe to this service and to enter his/her long distance carrier preferences. This system which does not allow an operator to manage international call traffic gives service based on the configuration of the subscriber, and traffic allocation and voice quality are not criteria for selection of long distance carrier. System offers subscriber least cost routing of long distance calls. In the system, alternatives to the carrier operators are not determined, and if there is not any available resource in the selected long distance carrier, state of call is undetermined.
In US5903638, a prior art document, a system used for international calls was provided. In this system, operator determines international line used by the calling party according to conditions, and adjusts switch density according to international and domestic calls. According to this solution, when the selected long distance carrier do not have any available telephone line, the query is made again between switch and platform, which increases call establishing time and occupancy time of telecommunication network resources. In this system, regional allocation for voice traffic sent to the carriers is not performed during selection of
long distance carrier. In this case, traffic cannot be routed in determined rate for all long distance carriers with which operator have made agreement, and availability of the long distance carrier to be selected is not taken into consideration for the region in which call is made.
In US2005271198, another prior art document, a system used for international calls was provided. System determines international call routes according to circumstances, and selects line to be used by the calling party according to the conditions. Working principle of the system is to make routing according to preferences predetermined by the subscriber. GSM subscriber reduces cost of receiving call abroad via entering his/her preferences about the carriers from which he/she receives calls abroad in a database. System cannot make an optimization according to the current network occupancy of the operator.
In KR20040074447, another prior art document, a system used for international calls was provided. In general, system is used to enable subscribers to route the incoming calls in different ways according to criteria determined by themselves rather than routing international traffic of operator.
Brief description of invention
An object of the invention is to control the international calls from a single point, to route call traffic in all switches by entering data into the platform and according to new data upon the user approval.
Another object of the invention is to provide a platform in which operator can determine percentage of how much traffic allocation can be sent through which carrier for all foreign country and operators, and to route calls according to state of carriers and said percentage allocations, and to provide three more alternative carriers along with the long distance carrier selected for each call.
Detailed Description of Invention
GSM Traffic Management System provided to achieve objects of this invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a flow diagram of GSM Traffic Management System.
The parts and steps of the flowchart in the figure are each given reference numerals as follows:
1. GSM Traffic Management System
2. GSM Subscriber
3. Switch
4. Intelligent Traffic Management Platform (ITMP) 5. Platform database
10. Making international call
20. Originating initial detection point (IDP) message
30. Selecting long distance carriers 40. Originating establish connection message
50. Originating maintain connection message
60. Connecting the selected carrier with its prefix and alternatives
70. Data control
80. Periodical update
The system of invention relates to a telecommunication system including a platform enabling operators to establish call in a short time with high voice quality as well as at the best price for the operator for international calls through the long distance carriers, and to increase rate of establishing call by determining alternative carriers in case of facing problems with the selected carrier operator and using "Intelligent Network Application Protocol" (INAP) for these
transactions. In this system, all international calls are collected in a single point, and call management is performed effectively with algorithm included and applied by the Intelligent Traffic Management Platform of the system.
Steps of GSM Traffic Management System (1) can be basically summarized as follows:
10. Making international call: GSM Subscriber (2) calls another subscriber abroad. As soon as a call is made, signals are routed to the related switch (3).
20. Receiving initial detection point (IDP) message: "Service Switch" and called number information are obtained from call information sent with IDP message from the switch (3) to Intelligent Traffic Management Platform (ITMP) (4). ITMP (4) gets the region information from which call is made from these parameters and information on the country to which call is made and the foreign operator from the called number.
30. Selecting long distance carriers: A proper long distance carrier is determined.
- 40. Originating establish connection message: "Establish connection" message is sent to the switch (3) from which call is originated by prefixing a series of number belonging to the carriers selected by ITMP (4) to the called number parameters.
50. Originating maintain connection message: Call is transmitted without any change to the switch (3) if any carrier to foreign country and operator to which call is made between ITMP (4) is not selected.
60. Connection of the selected carrier with its prefix and alternatives:
Carrier options determined by ITMP (4) are used to be made a connection by the switch (3) and GSM subscriber (2) initiate to communication.
70. Data control: ITMP (4) controls automatically whether there is any change in routing instructions on called foreign country and operator stored in platform (5) database. If there is a change in data (if there is a change in long distance traffic allocation percentages) all data in the database is downloaded by ITMP.
80. Periodical update: In order to ensure not to create a difference between system and database, information in the database is downloaded periodically by the system, even though any change in routing instruction in database during data control is not occurred.
In the GSM Traffic Management System (1) of the invention, INAP protocol is used in routing calls to ITMP (4); therefore, only signaling data of call (calling, called number, location data) is carried, and any voice canal is not occupied. Thereby, the solution developed requires minimal traffic load over SS7 network.
In the GSM Traffic Management System (1) of the invention, user interfaces is designed to simplify making changes on the database (5) in the ITMP (4) for the operator. In this database (5), data determining traffic percentages as well as data including which carrier is available for which region and which carriers are to use preferably are stored. ITMP (4) is designed to control database (5) continually in order to convey changes made in database (5) immediately to network traffic.
When an international call is made (10), ITMP (4) receives an IDP message (20). ITMP (4) determines "Service Switch" and called number information from the incoming call information sent with IDP message. Location data from which call
is made are obtained from these parameters and called country and foreign operator information from called number. A suitable operator serving as long distance carrier for the called foreign country and the operator and its alternatives included in the database (5) are selected by ITMP (4) (30). During this selection, regional allocation for voice traffic sent to carrier is performed while long distance carriers are determined. In all of the calls originating from domestic network, traffic routing is made in a predetermined rate for the long distance carriers with which operators have made an agreement, and availability of the long distance carrier to be selected in the location to which call is made is also taken into consideration. In case of any problem, alternative carriers are selected according to the criteria indicated by the operator and sent to the switch in first query. Besides, low cost and short connection time are also determining criteria. In the system, in addition to allocation of call in a rate determined according to cost criteria or agreements made by the operator, systems measuring voice quality can be integrated if required. Thereby, traffic rate in the carriers with bad voice quality from which problem alarm is received is automatically reduced to zero till problem is solved and subscribers are offered service with higher quality. Following determination of operator serving as long distance carrier, establish connection message is originated by ITMP (4) (40). Prefixing a series of number belonging to the carriers selected to the called number parameters by ITMP (4), "establish connection" message is sent to the switch (3) from which call is initiated. When any carrier is not selected to the called foreign country and operator between ITMP (4), maintain connection message is originated (50). In this case, call is transmitted to the switch (3) without any change. This transaction is performed to establish call via any carrier when a call made to an undefined foreign country and operator. Establish Connection (40) or Maintain Connection (50) message is originated for each call; these two steps are alternative to each other. In switch (3), step of connecting the selected carrier with its prefix and alternatives by ITMP (4) (60) is performed; thereby, GSM subscriber (2) initiates to communicate.
In GSM Traffic Management System (1) of the invention, data control step (70) is carried out periodically by ITMP (4) platform. System downloads all the data into its memory when there is a change in data in the database. ITMP (4) keeps a detailed record on each call routed and stores these records in the database (5). These records are the basis of the following assessments.
In the GSM Traffic Management System (1) of the invention, system database (5) is updated with new allocation percentages when price of long distance carriers changes or preferences of the operator on traffic routing change. During these updates, interfaces specially designed are used. ITMP (4) providing these interfaces enables to determine regional long distance carrier and to make regional differentiation in traffic allocation. Alternative carriers can be determined beforehand against facing any problem with the selected carrier by means of information obtained during data control (70). In the system, call can be allocated to the carriers in desired number, i.e. there is no limitation. The desired allocation can be performed for the whole network; traffic of regions is not allocated independent of each other and a priority level can be determined other than percentages determined for the carriers; thereby periodical update is performed
Claims
1. A GSM Traffic Management System (1) comprising the steps of
- Making international call (10), - Receiving initial detection point (IDP) message (20),
- Selecting long distance carrier (30),
- Originating establish connection message (40),
- Originating maintain connection message (50),
- Connecting the selected carrier with its prefix and alternatives (60), - Data control (70),
- Periodical update (80) and characterized by an ITMP (4) carrying only the signaling information (calling, called number, location information) of the call using "Intelligent Network Application Protocol" and requiring a traffic load at a minimal level on the "SS7" network because any voice canal is not occupied.
2. A GSM Traffic Management System (1) according to Claim 1 characterized by a ITMP (4) which sends a first preference and three different alternatives for the long distance carrier according to criteria determined by the operator against any possible problem to the switch in first query.
3. A GSM Traffic Management System (1) according to Claim 1 or 2 characterized by an ITMP (4) Platform which selects a suitable operator and its alternatives included in the database (5) and serving as long distance carrier towards called destination, and routes traffic to all long distance carriers with which the operator have made an agreement for all calls initiated from the domestic network by controlling the regional allocation for the voice traffic sent to the carriers and availability of the long distance carrier to be selected within the called region.
4. A GSM Traffic Management System (1) according to any one of the previous claims characterized by an ITMP (4) wherein low cost is a determining criteria during determination of the long distance carrier options.
5. A GSM Traffic Management System (1) according to the previous claims characterized by an ITMP (4) in which systems measuring voice quality can be integrated, if required, thereby traffic rate in the carriers with bad voice quality from which problem alarm is received is automatically reduced to zero till problem is solved enabling GSM subscriber (1) to receive a higher quality service.
6. A GSM Traffic Management System (1) according to the previous claims characterized by an ITMP (4) which provides interfaces designed in such way to enable to determine regional long distance carrier, to determine a prior preference other than regional differentiation in traffic allocation, regional percentages for the carriers and the percentages assigned according to criteria set for the carriers.
7. A GSM Traffic Management System (1) according to the previous claims characterized by an ITMP (4) which enables allocation of call without any limitation to the carriers in desired number within the system.
8. A GSM Traffic Management System (1) according to claim 1 characterized by a database (5) which keeps and stores data determining traffic percentages, data including which carriers are available for which region and which carriers are used preferably, and detailed transaction records for each call routed by ITMP (4).
9. A GSM Traffic Management System (1) according to any one of the previous claims characterized by an ITMP (4) which is designed to control continually the database (5) in order to transmit the changes made in the database (5) to the network traffic immediately.
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