WO2013105886A1 - Comptage du trafic associé à des services faisant l'objet d'un achat ou d'un abonnement - Google Patents

Comptage du trafic associé à des services faisant l'objet d'un achat ou d'un abonnement Download PDF

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WO2013105886A1
WO2013105886A1 PCT/SE2012/050008 SE2012050008W WO2013105886A1 WO 2013105886 A1 WO2013105886 A1 WO 2013105886A1 SE 2012050008 W SE2012050008 W SE 2012050008W WO 2013105886 A1 WO2013105886 A1 WO 2013105886A1
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Johan Hjelm
Andreas Fasbender
Toshikane Oda
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M15/00Arrangements for metering, time-control or time indication ; Metering, charging or billing arrangements for voice wireline or wireless communications, e.g. VoIP
    • H04M15/66Policy and charging system
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L12/00Data switching networks
    • H04L12/02Details
    • H04L12/14Charging, metering or billing arrangements for data wireline or wireless communications
    • H04L12/1403Architecture for metering, charging or billing
    • H04L12/1407Policy-and-charging control [PCC] architecture
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L12/00Data switching networks
    • H04L12/02Details
    • H04L12/14Charging, metering or billing arrangements for data wireline or wireless communications
    • H04L12/1432Metric aspects
    • H04L12/1435Metric aspects volume-based
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L63/00Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security
    • H04L63/20Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for managing network security; network security policies in general
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M15/00Arrangements for metering, time-control or time indication ; Metering, charging or billing arrangements for voice wireline or wireless communications, e.g. VoIP
    • H04M15/61Arrangements for metering, time-control or time indication ; Metering, charging or billing arrangements for voice wireline or wireless communications, e.g. VoIP based on the service used
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W12/00Security arrangements; Authentication; Protecting privacy or anonymity
    • H04W12/10Integrity
    • H04W12/108Source integrity
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W4/00Services specially adapted for wireless communication networks; Facilities therefor
    • H04W4/24Accounting or billing
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L63/00Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security
    • H04L63/12Applying verification of the received information
    • H04L63/123Applying verification of the received information received data contents, e.g. message integrity

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  • the present invention relates to a mobile device, which tallies traffic usage related to a service, and a server system, which provides the mobile system with a set of rules for tallying the traffic.
  • SPs service providers
  • the service provider must be accessed by a dedicated mobile device via a certain mobile network, an operator of said mobile network can charge packet communication fees from the dedicated device to the service provider. However, if the dedicated mobile device can access other network sites, which are not related to the service provided by the service provider, the mobile operator may also charge the service provider for packet communication fees to access said other network sites. In this case, the service provider must be accessed by a dedicated mobile device via a certain mobile network, an operator of said mobile network can charge packet communication fees from the dedicated device to the service provider. However, if the dedicated mobile device can access other network sites, which are not related to the service provided by the service provider, the mobile operator may also charge the service provider for packet communication fees to access said other network sites. In this case, the service provider must
  • one option is to implement a deep packet inspection mechanism in mobile networks to distinguish whether or not packets to/ from the
  • the present invention provides a mechanism to tally traffic related to services provided by
  • a mobile device includes a storage unit configured to store information about a rule to tally traffic related to a service purchased or
  • a monitor unit configured to monitor traffic related to the service in accordance with the rule.
  • the mobile device may further include a checking unit configured to check the integrity of the monitor unit.
  • the storage unit may be further configured to store checking data
  • the checking unit may be further configured to check the integrity of the monitor unit based on the checking data.
  • the storage unit and the checking unit may be included in tamper resistant packaging.
  • the mobile device may further include a reporting unit configured to transmit a report message indicating tallied traffic volume to a server in a network in accordance with the rule.
  • the rule may be received from the server in the network and include a cryptographic key, and the report message may include a certificate generated by means of the cryptographic key.
  • the storage unit may be further configured to store data including an identifier and a credential received from the network for attaching to a home network of the mobile device.
  • a computer program stored in a computer readable medium, the computer program for causing a computer to function as a storage unit
  • a monitor unit configured to monitor traffic related to the service in accordance with the rule.
  • a server system includes a serving device configured to receive a message related to a service purchased or subscribed to by a user of a mobile device from a service provider network providing the service, the message including information to distinguish traffic related to the service, and a rule generating device configured to generate a rule to tally traffic related to the service at the mobile device based on the information included in the message, and to inform the mobile device of the rule.
  • the server system may further include a provisioning device configured to select a home network of the mobile device, and to transmit data including an identifier and a credential that the mobile device uses for attaching to the home network of the mobile device.
  • the provisioning device may be further configured to select the home network of the mobile device when the user purchases or subscribes to the service for the first time, or the user purchases or subscribes to an additional service.
  • the serving device may be further
  • a computer program stored in a computer readable medium, the computer program for causing a computer to function as a serving device configured to receive a message related to a service purchased or subscribed to by a user of a mobile device from a service provider network providing the service, the message including information required to
  • a rule generating device configured to generate a rule to tally traffic related to the service at the mobile device based on the information included in the message, and to inform the mobile device of the rule.
  • a method, in a mobile device, for transmitting a report message to a network indicating traffic usage for a service purchased or subscribed to by a user of the mobile device includes storing
  • receiving a report message indicating traffic usage for a service purchased or subscribed to by a user of the mobile device comprising receiving a message related to the service from a service provider network
  • the message including
  • an integrated circuit card attached to or inserted into the mobile device which realizes the storage unit of the mobile device, is provided.
  • a checking unit configured to check the integrity of the monitor unit may be realized on the mobile device when the integrated circuit is attached to or inserted into the mobile device.
  • FIG. 1 shows a system according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figs. 2 to 4 are sequence diagrams
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram of a mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram of a server system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 shows information in a storage device of a server system in accordance with an
  • Fig. 1 shows a system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a mobile device 1 can connect to a mobile network 31 (MN-A 31) and a mobile network 32 (MN-B 32) using one of a plurality of mobile interfaces.
  • MN-A 31 is operated by a mobile network operator A
  • MN-B 32 is operated by a mobile network operator B.
  • MN-A 31 and MN-B 32 are networks in accordance with mobile communication standards, such as WCDMA, CDMA2000, LTE or the like.
  • MN-A 31 and MN-B 32 are connected to the Internet 4.
  • Fig. 1 only two networks MN-A 31 and MN-B 32 are indicated for explanation purpose. However, the number of mobile networks in not limited to two.
  • a service provider network 51 [0025] In Fig. 1, a service provider network 51
  • SP-A 51 and SP-B 52 are also connected to the Internet 4.
  • SP-A 51 is operated by a service provider A
  • SP-B 52 is operated by a service provider B.
  • SP-A 51 and SP-B 52 can respectively provide services to a user of the mobile device 1, and includes a number of apparatuses. For example, if the service provider B provides a music download service, SP-B has an apparatus, which stores music files, and the mobile device 1 accesses the apparatus for downloading music files.
  • the service providers A and B may be referred to as contents providers .
  • RO 20 including a server system 2 which is connected to the Internet 4.
  • the RO 20 is operated by a
  • each SIM includes data required for attaching to a home network such as an IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity Module)
  • IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity Module
  • the RO 20 is one example of an entity which can
  • the mobile device 1 can also connect to the RO 20 using one of the mobile interfaces.
  • the registration operator is different from the mobile network operators A and B. However, the registration operator may be the same as the network operator A or B. In this case, the RO 20 is a part of MN-A 31 or MN-B 32.
  • Fig. 2 shows a sequence diagram in a case where the mobile device 1 purchases or subscribes to a service Al provided by the service provider A. It is assumed that this is the first service that the mobile device 1 purchases or subscribes to. Further, it is assumed that the service provider A pays communication fees for traffic related to the service Al charged by a mobile operator instead of the user of the mobile device 1. This payment condition is offered by the service provider A to the user of the mobile device 1.
  • step S10 the user of the mobile device
  • step Sll SP-A 51 transmits a message to the server system 2 of the RO 20.
  • the message includes a payment condition for the service Al and information for distinguishing and tallying traffic related to the service Al at the mobile device 1.
  • the payment condition is that the service provider A pays communication fees related to the service Al .
  • the information for distinguish and tallying traffic is that the service provider A pays communication fees related to the service Al .
  • step S12 the server system 2 stores the payment condition and the information for distinguishing and tallying traffic related to the service Al received from SP-A 51 in a database of the server system 21.
  • step S13 the server system 2 selects one mobile network among a plurality of mobile networks, and informs the selected mobile network that it has been selected as a home network of the mobile device 1.
  • MN-A 31 is selected as the home
  • Arbitrary selection criteria may be used to select a mobile network. These criteria may be predetermined by the registration operator or may be established by an agreement between the registration operator and mobile network operators.
  • step S14 MN-A 31 replies to the server system 2 with a confirmation.
  • MN-A 31 can send a reply message indicating that MN-A 31 cannot provide a connection service to the mobile device 1.
  • the server system 2 re-selects a mobile network and repeats step S13 until the server system 2 receives a message from the selected mobile network indicating acceptance .
  • step S15 the server system 2 generates one or more rules for the mobile device 1 to be
  • the rule for the service Al indicates how the mobile device 1 tallies the traffic related to the service Al, a frequency of reporting about traffic usage for the service Al, and a cryptographic key used to generate a certificate included in a traffic usage report from the mobile device 1.
  • the server system 2 generates a SIM, which the mobile device 1 uses for attaching to MN-A 31.
  • the server system 2 obtains the SIM from MN-A 31 at step S14 or another step not shown in the figure.
  • the server system 2 transmits a message including the rule and the SIM to the mobile device 1.
  • the mobile device 1 stores the rule and the SIM into a storage unit.
  • the mobile device 1 can connect to MN-A 32 or a visited mobile network using the SIM obtained from the server system 2, and can access the service Al via MN-A 32 or the visited mobile network.
  • the mobile device monitors and tallies traffic
  • the mobile device 1 sends a report message including information regarding the tallied traffic volume related to the service Al to the server system 2 in accordance with the rule.
  • the report message also includes a certificate generated by means of the cryptographic key obtained from the server system 2.
  • the server system 2 may inform MN-A 31 and/or SP-A 51 of the tallied traffic reported by the mobile device 1 depending upon the accounting
  • the server system 2 may inform the mobile network A of the traffic volume tally for traffic which the mobile device 1 generated while using the service Al, in which case the server system 2 pays communication fees to the mobile network operator A for the traffic volume tally for the service Al used by the mobile device 1, and charges the service
  • the mobile operator A charges the user of the mobile device 1 communication fees that are not related to the service Al, based on the tallied traffic volume received from the server system 2.
  • the server system 2 may pay communication fees about all traffic used by the mobile device 1 to the mobile network operator A, in which case it charges the service provider A the
  • the server system 2 may pay communication fees for all traffic used by the mobile device 1 to the mobile network operator A, in which case it charges the service provider A for
  • the service provider A charges the user of the mobile device 1 for communication fees, which are not related to the service Al based on the traffic volume used for the service Al reported from the server system 2.
  • the server system 2 may inform MN-A 31 of the traffic volume related to the service Al used by the mobile device 1, in which case the service provider A pays the mobile network operator A communication fees for the service Al .
  • the service provider A pays the mobile network operator A communication fees for the service Al .
  • communication fees that are not related to the service Al they are charged to the user of the mobile device 1 by the mobile network operator A or by the service provider A, depending upon the agreement between the mobile network operator A and the service provider A.
  • Fig. 3 shows a sequence diagram, in a case where the mobile device 1 purchases or subscribes to a service A2 provided by the service provider A in addition to the service Al .
  • the service provider A pays communication fees for the service A2.
  • a payment condition for the service A2 is that traffic volume exceeding the threshold for the certain period is charged to the user of the mobile device 1.
  • step S20 the user of the mobile device
  • step 1 purchases or subscribes to the service A2.
  • SP-A 51 informs the server system 2 of a purchase of the service A2 by the user of the mobile device 1 and the payment condition for the service A2.
  • the server system 2 stores information from SP-A 51.
  • Steps S20 to S22 are basically the same as steps S10 to S12 in Fig. 2.
  • the steps S13 and S14 may be omitted in this case, because MN-A 31 has already provided connectivity service to the mobile device 1.
  • the server system 2 may inform MN-A 31 of the addition of new service A2.
  • the server system 2 must inform MN-A 31 of the addition of service A2, and NN-A 31 may have an option to deny said addition.
  • the server system 2 may change the home network of the mobile device 1.
  • step S23 the server system 2 generates a rule for service A2, and transmits it to the mobile device 1 in step S24.
  • step S25 the mobile device 1 stores the received rule in the storage unit, and starts monitoring traffic based on rules stored in the storage unit in step S26.
  • the mobile device 1 can tally traffic related to the service A2 in accordance with the rule for the service A2, and transmit a report message to the server system 2 in accordance with the rule for the service A2.
  • the key for generating a certificate may be the same as that for the service Al or may be different.
  • the user of the mobile device 1 is not charged communication fees for all traffic for the service Al nor is it charged for traffic up to the certain amount for the service A2 within the certain period.
  • Fig. 4 shows a sequence diagram, in the case of mobile device 1 further purchasing or
  • the service provider B pays communication fees for downloading a predetermined amount of music every month. More specifically, if the predetermined amount is ten, the user of the mobile device 1 is not charged communication fees for
  • downloaded music files is less than or equal to ten in a month. However, if the number of downloaded music files is fifteen, the user of the mobile device 1 is charged communication fees for downloading the last five music files.
  • step S30 the user of the mobile device
  • step S31 SP-B 52 informs the server system 2 of a purchase of the service Bl by the user of the mobile device 1 as well as a payment condition and information for
  • step 32 the server system 2 stores information from SP-B 52.
  • Steps S30 to S32 are basically the same as steps S10 to S12 in Fig. 2.
  • step S33 the server system 2 informs
  • MN-A 31 that the service Bl provided by the service provider B has been purchased or subscribed to by the user of the mobile device 1, and MN-A 31 responds with an acceptance.
  • the server system 2 informs MN-A 31 of the addition of the new service because the service Bl is provided by the service provider B, which is new for the mobile network operator A.
  • the registration operator if there is an agreement between the registration operator and the mobile
  • steps 33 and 34 can be omitted. If MN-A 31 sends a message indicating that the mobile network operator A does not accept the addition of the service Bl, the server system 2 selects one mobile network from among a plurality of mobile networks, and repeats step S13 in Fig. 2 until the server system 2 receives a message indicating an acceptance from the selected mobile network.
  • step S35 the server system 2 generates a rule for the service Bl, and transmits it to the mobile device 1 in step S36.
  • step S37 the mobile device 1 stores the received rule into the storage unit, and start monitoring traffic based on rules stored in the storage unit in step S38.
  • the mobile device 1 counts the number of music files downloaded from SP-B 52 based on the rule for the service Bl, and transmits a report message indicating a number of music files downloaded and a traffic volume tally for each download to the server system 2 in accordance with the rule for the service Bl .
  • MN-A 31 transmits an acceptance message at step S34. If MN-A 31 denies the service addition at step S34, and MN-B 32 accepts, the server system 2 transmits a new SIM for attaching the mobile device 1 to MN-B 32. In this case, all services Al, A2 and Bl are accessed via MN-B 32 as a home network.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the mobile device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • a storage unit 11 stores a SIM and rules for each service purchased and/or subscribed to by the user of the mobile device 1. Further, the storage unit 11 may store inspection data or checking data which are used to check the integrity of a monitor unit 12 and a reporting unit 14 by a checking unit 13.
  • the monitor unit 12 tallies traffic for each service based on one or more rules for each
  • a reporting unit 14 transmits a report message to inform the server system 2 of the traffic volume for each service. If the monitor unit 12 and/or the reporting unit 14 are broken or modified,
  • the checking unit 13 checks the integrity of the monitor unit 12 and reporting unit 14. For example, if the monitor unit 12 and the reporting unit 14 are realized by a program executed by a
  • the checking unit 13 checks whether or not the program for the monitor unit 12 and the reporting unit 14 has been modified based upon checking data, which may be a kind of parity.
  • the checking unit 13 checks the integrity of the monitor unit 12 and the reporting unit 14. Thus, the checking unit 13 must also be protected. This can be realized by implementing the storage unit 11 and the checking unit 13 in a trusted environment, such as a tamper-resistant packaging, device or unit; for
  • the communication unit 14 handles data reception and transmission.
  • the communication unit 14 includes a number of communication interfaces in
  • CDMA200 Long Term Evolution Advanced
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • Wireless LAN Wireless LAN
  • WiMAX Wireless LAN
  • Fig. 6 is a block diagram of the server system 2 in the RO 20 according to an embodiment.
  • the server system 2 is realized in one computer.
  • the server system 2 can be realized by a plurality of computers, which are connected to each other via a network.
  • a storage device 21 stores a database.
  • the database includes information about users, services purchased or subscribed to by each user, rules for each service subscribed to by each user, payment conditions related to a service subscribed to by each user and so on.
  • the database in the storage unit 24 contains information in Fig. 7 for the user of the mobile device 1, who purchases services Al, A2 and Bl .
  • a rule generating device 22 generates a rule associated with a service purchased or subscribed to by a user based on the information from a service provider network that provides the service.
  • serving device 23 maintains a database in the storage device 21 and handles all communications with the mobile device 1, MN-A 31, MN-B 32, SP-A 51 and SP-B 52.
  • the serving device 23 also handles billing or accounting processes among the service providers and the mobile network operators and the user of the mobile device 1.
  • a provisioning device 24 generates a SIM and a cryptographic key for generating a certificate included in the traffic report, transmitted by the mobile device 1.
  • the invention may be achieved by a program, which realizes the functions of the above embodiments.
  • Programs defining functions on the invention can be delivered to the server system 2 or the mobile device 1 using non-transitory computer- readable storage media or via a network. It should be understood the invention may be implemented by

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L'invention concerne un dispositif mobile et un système serveur destinés à compter le trafic associé à un service faisant l'objet d'un achat ou d'un abonnement par un utilisateur du dispositif mobile. Le dispositif mobile comprend une unité de stockage configurée pour stocker les informations concernant une règle de comptage du trafic associé au service, et une unité de surveillance configurée pour surveiller le trafic associé au service conformément à la règle. Le système serveur comprend un dispositif serveur configuré pour recevoir un message contenant des informations permettant de distinguer le trafic associé au service provenant d'un réseau fournisseur de service qui fournit ledit service, et un dispositif générateur de règles configuré pour générer une règle permettant de compter le trafic associé au service dans le dispositif mobile sur la base des informations contenues dans le message, et pour informer le dispositif mobile de la règle.
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