WO2010108197A1 - Système pour annonces sur mobiles - Google Patents

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WO2010108197A1
WO2010108197A1 PCT/ZA2009/000080 ZA2009000080W WO2010108197A1 WO 2010108197 A1 WO2010108197 A1 WO 2010108197A1 ZA 2009000080 W ZA2009000080 W ZA 2009000080W WO 2010108197 A1 WO2010108197 A1 WO 2010108197A1
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Supreme Capital (Pty) Ltd
R. Groenewald
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Capital Supreme Pty Ltd
Groenewald R
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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
    • H04L63/08Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities
    • H04L63/083Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities using passwords
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L51/00User-to-user messaging in packet-switching networks, transmitted according to store-and-forward or real-time protocols, e.g. e-mail
    • H04L51/21Monitoring or handling of messages
    • H04L51/23Reliability checks, e.g. acknowledgments or fault reporting
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L51/00User-to-user messaging in packet-switching networks, transmitted according to store-and-forward or real-time protocols, e.g. e-mail
    • H04L51/58Message adaptation for wireless communication

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  • This invention relates to a mobile statement system and more particularly relates to a system for sending out statements via a multi-medium messaging service (MMS).
  • MMS multi-medium messaging service
  • Multimedia messaging service is a telecommunications standard for sending messages that includes multimedia objects (images, audio, video, rich text).
  • MMS is an extension of the Short message service (SMS) standard, allowing longer message lengths and using WAP to display the content.
  • SMS Short message service
  • a further problem generally associated with sending communication via facsimile or post is the confidentiality and security factors. It quite often happens that correspondence is lost or stolfen and adds to the frustration of the sender as well as the recipient.
  • the invention provides for a method for sending out mobile statements which method includes the steps of requesting, by means of a request processor, a statement from a statement processor; authenticating the validity of the request by means of a security module; generating a report by means of a report module and transmitting the report to a response processor.
  • the request processor may be any suitable handheld device such as a personal assistant digital (PDA), cellular telephone or computer.
  • PDA personal assistant digital
  • the security module may include any one of or combination of the following validation steps: validating if a request is received from a WAP gateway; validating Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number (MSSISDN) (Cell Phone number); validating MSISDN whiliest or validating a personal identification number or password. In the event that any of the validation steps fails, an error message may be communicated to the request processor alternatively to the response processor.
  • the statement processor may include a data store on which data of various clients may be stored. The statement processor may further include and be in communication with an upload module, XML module and a content module.
  • the upload module may include uploaded files from the client, of which each file may be assigned a unique identification means to prevent duplication.
  • the XML module may parse and retrieve XML documents from the data store and return such data in a XML format.
  • the content module may parse and format each request to ensure compatibility with the various handheld devices and may include any one of or combination of the following output methods: SMS, MMS, Mobi Site and XML.
  • the report module may be in communication with the data store and may be responsible for dynamic report generation.
  • the report module may further. include a default report selection, but may also include a customer preference report.
  • the customer preference report may include anyone of or combination of the following parameters: client credentials, report number and customer filters.
  • the response processor may include a result module and an error module.
  • the result module may log and format errors that occur while executing any modules or processes and may be a result message which may either be a string or a record set containing the report information.
  • the output format of the result module may be Text, HTML, XML or any combination of the aforementioned.
  • the error module may log and format errors that occur while executing modules and processes and may be an error message.
  • the output format of the error message may be Text, HTML, XML or any combination of the aforementioned.
  • Fig 1 is a flow diagram of the method steps according to the invention
  • Fig 2 is a flow diagram of the Security module according to the invention
  • Fig 3 is a flow diagram of the Upload module of the invention
  • Fig 4 is a flow diagram of the XML module of the invention
  • Fig 5 is a flow diagram of the Content module of the invention
  • Fig 6 is a flow diagram of the Reporting module of the invention
  • Fig 7 is a flow diagram of the Result module of the Invention
  • Fig 8 is a flow diagram of the Error module of the invention.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a flow diagram of a method for sending out mobile statements 10 which consists of a request processor 12 a security module 14 in communication with the request processor 12, a statement processor 16 in communication with the security module 14 and a response processor 18 in communication with the statement processor 16.
  • the response processor 18 consists of an error of module 20 and a result module 22.
  • the statement processor 16 is also in communication with an upload module 24 which in turn is in communication with a XML module 26 and content module 28.
  • a request is transmitted via the request processor 12 to a security module 14 for verification purposes before the request is transmitted to the statement processor 16.
  • the security module 14 includes a four stage verification process as is more clearly illustrated in Figure 2.
  • the request 30 is transmitted to a MMS server 32 followed by a four stage of verification process.
  • a validation is done to the terminal with the response is from a WAP gateway.
  • an error message 36 is transmitted.
  • a second stage 38 validation is conducted.
  • a validation is done for MSISDN. In the event that the validation is false an error message 36 is transmitted. In the event that the validation is true a third stage validation 40 is conducted.
  • the MSISDN white list is validated. In the event that the validation is false an error message 36 is transmitted. In the event that the validation is true a fourth and final stage 42 validation is done.
  • any suitable identification means for example a personal identification number (PIN) or password is utilised for verification purposes.
  • PIN personal identification number
  • password is utilised for verification purposes.
  • an error message 36 is transmitted.
  • the statement processor 16 is in communication with an upload module 24 and herein before described.
  • the upload module 24 is responsible for transferring files from a client to the MMS server 44 as is more clearly illustrated in Figure 3.
  • Each uploaded file 46 is assigned a unique name to prevent any duplication of an exact file. During this stage there are no expected parameters.
  • the upload module 24 will either return a blank file in the event that no uploading of any file contents 48 has occurred, alternatively the physical file contents 48 is returned.
  • Figure 4 illustrates the XML module 50.
  • the XML module 50 is responsible for parsing and the retrieval of XML documents 52 into and from the data store 54.
  • the parameter expected is that of a XML document (string).
  • the XML parser 56 is capable to return an error message 58 and is in communication with the data store 54.
  • the XML module 50 will return a XML document 60 containing the results based on the XML document 52 passed.
  • the content module 28 is responsible for the output of data based on the requirements of the client (client request) 62. Currently, the following output methods are supported: SMS 64, MMS 66, Mobi site 68 and XML 70 as is more clearly illustrated in Figure 5. Each request 62 is parsed and formatted by the content module 28 to insure compatibility across all handheld devices. This allows for optimised content delivery for each mobile device that either receives or connects to view the requested information.
  • Figure 6 illustrates a flow diagram of a reporting module 70 which is in communication with the data store 44.
  • the reporting module 70 is responsible for dynamic report generation. A default report is included within the module, and allows for custom user reports.
  • the reporting module 70 returns a record set 72 containing the report data as per the client request 74.
  • the parameter which is expected includes, but is not necessarily limited to, client credentials (security module) and a report number (integer).
  • Various parameters may be optional and includes, but is not necessarily limited to, customer filters (filter module). It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many other embodiments exist and that the client will be able to choose the filter options to only display the required information.
  • the response processor 18 includes a result module 22 and an error module 20.
  • the result module 22 is responsible for the logging and formatting of errors that occur while executing module or processes.
  • the result module 22 results in a record set 80, alternatively a text message 82 output as is more clearly illustrated in Figure 7.
  • the output format includes, but is not necessarily limited to, text, HTML, XML or any combination of the aforementioned.
  • the result module 22 will return the formatted result message 84 as a string value.
  • Figure 8 illustrates a flow diagram of the error module 20.
  • the error module 20 is responsible for the logging and formatting of errors which occurred while executing modules and processes.
  • the parameters expected include error message (string) 90 and an output format 92, which includes but is not necessarily limited to, text, HTML, XML or any combination of the aforementioned.
  • the error module 20 will return the formatted error message as a string value.
  • a client will request the Mobi site from an Internet ready mobile device.
  • the request will first be processed by the security module 14 and depending on the verification request, will be communicated to the mobile device via a MobiEngine Module.
  • the MobiEngine module will be responsible for translating and processing any data to best accommodate the graphics requirements for the mobile device.
  • any information may be uploaded to the data store, which information may then be requested by the client, and which is transmitted to the client by means of a multi-messaging service (MMS).
  • MMS multi-messaging service
  • the current invention particularly relates to the requesting of a statement by the client, which is transmitted to the client by means of a MMS.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne un système pour annonces sur mobiles et elle concerne en particulier un système servant à envoyer des annonces via un service de messagerie multimédia (MMS).
PCT/ZA2009/000080 2009-03-18 2009-09-03 Système pour annonces sur mobiles WO2010108197A1 (fr)

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EP1418771A2 (fr) * 2002-11-08 2004-05-12 Openwave Systems Inc. Système basé sur la messagerie asynchrone pour la publication et l'accès au contenu et pour accéder aux applications sur un réseau avec des appareils mobiles
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EP1881678A1 (fr) * 2006-05-16 2008-01-23 Mobix Interactive Limited Service de partage des supports

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