WO1999041931A1 - Server request including code for customizing service to requesting cellular mobile station - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to cellular communications and, more particularly, the use of a mobile station to access a server via a cellular communication network.
- FIGURE 1 diagrammatically illustrates a mobile station (MS) 11 which accesses a server 13 via a cellular communications network 15 including an MSC/VLR 17 and an HLR 19.
- a cellular communications network 15 including an MSC/VLR 17 and an HLR 19.
- the cellular network 15 may be a GSM (Global System for Mobility) network.
- GSM Global System for Mobility
- the server 13 is located externally relative to the cellular network 15, but is coupled to HLR for communication with the cellular network.
- the mobile station 11 sends a request for service to MSC/VLR 17, as indicated at 12 in FIGURE 1.
- the request may be formatted according to the conventional Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) protocol.
- USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
- the USSD protocol is defined in the ETSI Draft prETS 300 625 (GSM 02.90 version 4.1.0), and in ETSI GSM 03.90 version 5.0.0, both of which documents are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- MSC/VLR 17 forwards the USSD request received from the mobile station 11 to HLR 19, which in turn forwards the request to the server 13.
- MAP is the GSM acronym for Mobile Application Part.
- the server 13 can be any type of service node, and is typically capable of servicing a wide variety of mobile stations having a wide variety of operational characteristics.
- the server is capable of providing different levels of service commensurate with the different operational capabilities of the mobile stations. However, for a given request, the server has no way to determine what level of service is appropriate. Accordingly, the server 13 typically provides, in response to a USSD request for service, a generic level of service which is appropriate for the least sophisticated mobile station that can be expected to request service.
- the service is provided by the server in a USSD reply to the USSD request.
- the reply is passed from the server to HLR, from HLR to MSC/VLR, and from MSC/VLR to the mobile station.
- the mobile station provides in its request for service information from which the server can determine the operational capabilities of the mobile station. Once the operational capabilities of the mobile station have been determined by the server, the server can then provide a level of service commensurate with those operational capabilities.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates a conventional example of a mobile station using a cellular network to request services from a server.
- FIGURE 2 illustrates an example according to the present invention of a mobile station using a cellular network to request services from a server.
- FIGURE 3 illustrates the operation of the server of FIGURE 2 in response to the request received from the mobile station.
- FIGURE 4 illustrates a portion of the server of FIGURE 2 in more detail.
- FIGURE 5 illustrates the mobile station of FIGURE 2 in more detail.
- Exemplary FIGURE 2 illustrates a mobile station 21 requesting service from a server 23 via a cellular network 15 according to the present invention.
- the server 23 is located externally relative to the cellular network 15, but is coupled to HLR for -3- communication with the cellular network.
- the server 23 can be any type of service node capable of servicing mobile stations.
- the request from mobile station 21 proceeds to MSC/VLR 17 and is forwarded to HLR 19 from which it is forwarded to server 23.
- the USSD request at 25 includes the conventional parameters normally included in a USSD request, represented in FIGURE 2 at PI, P2, etc.
- the USSD request also includes the International Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) code which uniquely identifies the mobile station 21.
- IMEI code is conventionally incorporated by the manufacturer into a module which is built into the mobile station and is physically secured therein.
- the IMEI code uniquely identifies the mobile station as a piece of equipment, and is often used conventionally to identify a mobile station as either a valid or not valid customer during call set-up.
- Exemplary FIGURE 3 illustrates the operation of server 23 in response to receipt of the USSD request for service illustrated in FIGURE 2.
- the server receives the USSD request, including the IMEI code.
- the server uses the IMEI code to obtain from a table information regarding the operational capabilities of the mobile station 21. It is then determined at 35 whether or not the mobile station 21 has a high enough level of operational capability to warrant a customized reply, or whether the operational capabilities only warrant a generic reply similar to that used in the prior art. Thereafter, either a custom reply is assembled at 39 based on the data that was obtained regarding the operational capabilities of the mobile station, or the server defaults to the generic reply at 37. The appropriate reply is then sent back to the mobile station at 38.
- the reply of server 23 is sent from server 23 back to HLR 19, and is then forwarded to MSC/NLR 17, from which it is forwarded to the mobile station 21.
- the server 23 could provide a conventional service such as Unified Messaging Service.
- This conventional service organizes the mobile station's access to voice mail, fax mail, etc.
- the generic reply or service to which the server 23 defaults might be to merely provide the mobile station with the number of voice mail messages that have been received.
- a customized reply for a mobile station with higher levels of operational capabilities might include, for each voice mail message received, the time of receipt of the voice -4- mail message, the length of the voice mail message, etc.
- a mobile station having an even higher level of operational capability, such as one that supports Java, might actually receive the entire voice mail application from the server. In this case, the mobile station can actually run the voice mail application itself rather than merely receive results from the server.
- one mobile station may have an advanced graphic display, so that the server can provide to the mobile station graphics instead of or in addition to text, while another less sophisticated mobile station might have a less sophisticated graphics display or no graphics display at all, in which case the server would not provide as much or as detailed graphical information as it would if the mobile station had a more sophisticated graphics display.
- Example FIGURE 4 illustrates a portion of the server 23 of FIGURE 2 in more detail.
- the USSD request including the IMEI code is received at an input 41 of server 23.
- the USSD request is received by the server application.
- the IMEI code is applied to an information storage apparatus 43 in order to obtain from a lookup table or other database therein the operational capabilities of the mobile station corresponding to the IMEI code.
- the information regarding operational capabilities is provided to the server application at 45.
- the server application determines from the operational capabilities whether or not a customized reply is necessary. Either the customized reply or the default reply is then output at 49.
- Example FIGURE 5 illustrates the mobile station 21 of FIGURE 2 in greater detail.
- the mobile station 21 includes a radio transceiver (XCNR) 51 coupled to an input/output antenna 53.
- the mobile station 21 also includes the IMEI code fixedly secured therein as described above.
- the USSD request of FIGURE 2 is output from the transceiver 51 and antenna 53, and the reply from the server 23 is received by the antenna 53 and transceiver 51.
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