EP1759544A1 - Method for using a signaling channel to set up a call request for a push to talk (ptt) communication on a wireless communication network - Google Patents
Method for using a signaling channel to set up a call request for a push to talk (ptt) communication on a wireless communication networkInfo
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- PTT Push-to-talk
- CDMA code division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- TDMA time division multiple access
- GSM global system for mobile communications
- FIG. 1 illustrates a prior art architecture 100 supporting PTT communications.
- the architecture includes the deployment of a single PTT server region in conjunction with a carrier's CDMA infrastructure and packet data network.
- Each region of the PTT servers is deployed over a specific portion of a carrier packet data network.
- the PTT server within the region may be routing traffic between one or more Packet Data Service Nodes (PDSNs) in the carrier network.
- PDSNs Packet Data Service Nodes
- a communication device 102 that supports the PTT feature is in communication with a base station 104.
- the base station 104 is in communication with a high speed network 106 and PTT communications received from the communication device 102 is sent through the base station 104 and the network 106 to a packet data service node (PDSN).
- PDSN packet data service node
- the PDSN communicates with the high speed network 106 and a PTT server's network 108, which is connected to a PTT network 110.
- the PDSN forwards the PTT communications to a PTT server 112 in the PTT network 110.
- the PTT server 112 handles PTT communications among members of a PTT group.
- the PTT server 112 receives a PTT communication from one member and forwards it to all members of the PTT group.
- the PTT communication is usually received as data packets from the network 110, and the PTT communication sent out by the PTT server 112 are also in data packet format.
- a receiving mobile switching center (MSC) and a connected base station (BS) then established a dedicated channel to transmit the PTT communication to a receiving mobile client (a PTT member).
- FIG. 2 illustrates a prior art message flow 200 for a PTT call set up.
- a PTT user oil pump
- the mobile device sends a call request to the PTT server 112, which is also known as the PTT dispatcher.
- the PTT server 112 receives the call request and process the call request.
- the call request processing includes identifying the PTT user, identifying a PTT group to which the PTT user belongs, identifying member of this PTT group, and preparing announce call messages to be sent to each member of the PTT group.
- each announce call message is received by a MSC and forwarded by the MSC to a BS.
- the BS broadcasts the announce call message.
- the mobile client sends an accept call message back to the PTT server 112.
- the PTT server 112 After receiving the accept call message from at least one mobile client, the PTT server 112 sends a floor grant message back to the originating mobile client.
- the PTT server 112 After receiving the accept call message from at least one mobile client, the PTT server 112 sends a floor grant message back to the originating mobile client.
- the PTT requesting mobile client can then make a PTT communication.
- the PTT communication set up process described above is time sensitive and the initial PTT latency shown in FIG. 2 is affected by network traffic.
- the long latency affects directly users of the PTT communication. Therefore, it is desirous to have a system and method for enabling fast PTT set up, and it is to such system and method this invention is primarily directed.
- SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0010]
- the apparatus and method of the invention enables fast response to PTT related inputs from a PTT communication user.
- a method for enabling fast set up of a push-to-talk communication between a mobile device and a wireless communication network wherein the mobile device communicates with the wireless communication network through signaling channels and data channels.
- the method includes receiving at radio signal transmission point a data packet containing a PTT message from a data communication network, checking the data packet, and, if the PTT message in the data packet is a set up related message, transmitting the PTT message to the mobile device through a signaling channel.
- a method for enabling fast set up of a push-to-talk communication between a mobile device and a wireless communication network wherein the mobile device communicates with the wireless communication network through signaling channels and data channels.
- the method includes receiving at the mobile device a PTT communication request, and transmitting a PTT message through a signaling channel to a radio transmission point, the radio transmission point being in communication with a PTT server.
- an apparatus for enabling fast set up of a push-to-talk (PTT) communication between a mobile device and a wireless communication network, wherein the apparatus is in communication with the mobile device through signaling channels and data channels.
- the apparatus includes a network interface unit for receiving a PTT message from a data network, a storage unit for storing the PTT message, a controller unit for analyzing the PTT message, and a radio interface unit for transmitting the PTT message via radio signal to a mobile device. If the PTT message in the storage unit is a set up related message, the radio interface unit transmits the PTT message to the mobile device through a signaling channel.
- an apparatus for enabling fast set up of a push-to-talk (PTT) communication between a mobile device and a wireless communication network, wherein the apparatus is in communication with the mobile device through signaling channels and data channels.
- the apparatus includes a user interface for receiving a PTT message with a user, a storage unit for storing the PTT message received from the user, a controller unit for analyzing the PTT message stored in the storage unit, and a transceiver unit for transmitting the PTT message through a signaling channel to the wireless communication network.
- the present apparatus and methods are therefore advantageous as they enable a wireless communication device to give priority to PTT call set up related messages.
- FIG. 1 is a prior art architecture of a wireless communication network.
- FIG. 2 is a prior art message flow for setting up a PTT call.
- FIG. 3 is an architecture of a base station according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is an architecture of an exemplary embodiment of a wireless device.
- FIG. 1 is a prior art architecture of a wireless communication network.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart of an exemplary embodiment a wireless device process.
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart an exemplary embodiment of a PTT server process.
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart of an exemplary embodiment of a base station process for processing PTT related messages. DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0023]
- the terms "communication device,” “wireless device,” “wireless communications device,” “PTT communication device,” “handheld device,” “mobile device, and “handset” are used interchangeably.
- application as used herein is intended to encompass executable and nonexecutable software files, raw data, aggregated data, patches, and other code segments.
- the system and method enables fast set up for a push-to- talk (PTT) communication between a wireless device and a wireless communication network.
- PTT push-to- talk
- the wireless device Normally, when a wireless device is ready to transmit a PTT communication to a base station (BS), the wireless device sends a channel request to the BS through a signaling channel to effect the establishment of a dedicated channel. The BS will establish a reverse access channel and the wireless device will then transmit the PTT communication over the reverse access channel to the BS.
- PTT push-to- talk
- FIG. 3 is a simplified architecture 300 of a BS server capable of transmitting PTT set up related messages through signaling channels.
- the BS server 302 includes a network interface unit 304 for receiving data packets from a data network, a buffer 308 for storing PTT messages, a radio interface unit 306 for transmitting PTT messages in format of radio signals to wireless devices, and a controller unit 310.
- a data packet received from the data network may include PTT messages, in particular, PTT set up messages.
- PTT messages in particular, PTT set up messages.
- the controller unit 310 analyzes the PTT message in the buffer 308. If the PTT message is a set up related PTT message, such as a call announce message or floor grant message, the controller will instruct the radio interface unit 306 to embed the PTT message in a signaling message and transmit it over a signaling channel to the wireless device.
- FIG. 4 is a simplified architecture 400 of a wireless device.
- the wireless device includes a user interface unit 408 for communicating with a user, a storage unit 404 for storing information, a transceiver unit 410 for receiving and transmitting information to a wireless communication network, and a controller 402.
- the user interface unit includes (not shown) a display unit, a speaker unit, a microphone, and a PTT activation button. When the user is ready to make a PTT communication, the user presses the PTT activation button and the controller 402 then generates a PTT call request.
- the PTT call request is embedded in a signaling message and transmitted through a signaling channel by the transceiver unit to a BS in the wireless communication network.
- the wireless device may also transmit a PTT set up request message to the BS independent of any action from the user.
- the wireless device may receive a PTT call announce message from the BS.
- the controller unit 402 In response to the PTT call announce message, the controller unit 402 generates a PTT accept call message, and the transceiver unit 410 embeds the PTT accept call message in a signaling message and sends it through the signaling channel back to the BS.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart 500 for one embodiment of a PTT process at a wireless device.
- the wireless device continuously monitors requests from either a user or a PTT server through the wireless communication network.
- a PTT related input is received by the wireless device, the PTT process checks whether it is a PTT activation request, step 502.
- a PTT activation request is received by the PTT process on the wireless device in response to the user's activation of the PTT feature on the wireless device. If the PTT input is a PTT activation request, the wireless device generates a call request, step 504, and send the call request to a PTT server over the wireless communication network, step 506.
- the call request is a PTT call set up related message and it is transmitted in a signaling message over a signaling channel to a base station, i.e., the call request message is embedded in the signaling message.
- the wireless device transmits time sensitive PTT call set up related messages, such as a call request or call accept messages, through the signaling channel to the base station, instead of requesting a dedicated reverse channel.
- the PTT input is a call announcement, step 508, from the base station, the wireless device generates a call accept message, step 510, and transmits the call accept message back to the base station through the signaling channel, step 512.
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart 600 for a PTT server.
- the PTT server receives PTT related messages from all PTT subscribers.
- the PTT server receives a PTT message from a user, step 602, it checks if it is a PTT call request, step 604. If the PTT message is a call request, the PTT server identifies PTT members of the PTT group to which the user belongs, step 606.
- the PTT server After identifying the PTT members, the PTT server generates a call announcement message for each PTT member, step 608.
- the PTT server specially marks the header of the PTT call announce message, step 610, so the PTT call announce message will be handled differently by a base station.
- the PTT server sends it to a base station, step 612, and the base station will then send the PTT call announce message to the PTT members. [0031] If the received PTT message is not a PTT call set up message, the PTT server checks whether the PTT message is a call accept message from a wireless device, step 614.
- the PTT server identifies the user who requested the PTT call, step 618, and checks whether a floor grant message has been sent to the requesting user, step 620.
- the user may use the PTT feature to communicate with more than one PTT member, and consequently more than one call accept message may be received by the PTT server. If the PTT server has not sent any floor grant message to the requesting user, i.e., the received call accept message is the first call accept message, the PTT server generates a floor grant message, step 622, and marks the header of the floor grant message specially, step 624, to denote it as a call set up related message.
- the specially marked floor grant message is sent as a data packet to a base station, step 626, which in turn will transmit to the requesting wireless device. If a floor grant message has already been sent to the requesting wireless device, then the PTT server will not send another floor grant message to the same requesting wireless device. The PTT server will also handle other PTT related messages, step 616. [0032]
- the data packets with special headers are handled differently by a base station.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a process 700 for a base station handling incoming data packets. When the base station receives a data packet, step 702, it checks the data packet's header, step 704.
- the base station transmits the data packet's information through the signaling channel, step 706. If the packet's header is not specially marked, then the base station will establish a dedicated channel, step 708, and sends the data packet via the dedicated channel to the targeted wireless device, step 710.
- the base station When a user desires to communicate via the PTT feature with members of a PTT group that includes his co-workers at a construction site, the user pushes the PTT button on his wireless device. The wireless device detects the activation of the PTT button, generates a call request message, and sends the call request message to a PTT server.
- the call request message is a call set up message and the wireless device will transmit it as a signaling message through a signaling channel to a base station. By transmitting the call request message through the signaling channel, the call request message can be received sooner by the PTT server.
- the base station receives the signaling message and forwards it to the PTT server.
- the PTT server receives the call request message, identifies the requesting user and the PTT group to which he belongs.
- the PTT server also identifies the members of this PTT group and generates a PTT call announce message to each member.
- the PTT call announce message is sent to a base station as a data packet with a header that is specially marked.
- the base station receives this PTT call announce message and sees it is a special data packet.
- the base station then, instead of establishing a dedicated channel to a targeted wireless device of a PTT member, embeds the PTT call announce message in a signaling message and transmits it via a signaling channel to the targeted wireless device.
- the targeted wireless device If the targeted wireless device is available, it will respond to the PTT call announce message with a call accept message.
- the targeted wireless device transmits the call accept message via a signaling channel back to the base station.
- the base station forwards the call accept message in a data packet to the PTT server.
- the PTT server grants the floor to the requesting wireless device and sends a floor grant message to the requesting wireless device.
- the floor grant message is sent as a data packet with a special header and destined to the requesting wireless device.
- the floor grant message is received by the base station serving the requesting wireless device, and the base station checks the data packet's header. Upon realizing it is a special marked data packet, the base station embeds the floor grant message in a signaling message and transmits the message via a signaling channel to the requesting wireless device.
- the requesting wireless device receives the floor grant message, it notifies the user that it is ready to receive any message the user wants to send to other PTT members.
- a PTT system can enable a fast response to PTT related requests from a user and thus making use of the PTT feature more pleasant to the user.
- the method can be performed by a program resident in a computer readable medium, where the program directs a server or other computer device having a computer platform to perform the steps of the method.
- the computer readable medium can be the memory of the server, or can be in a connective database.
- the computer readable medium can be in a secondary storage media that is loadable onto a wireless communications device computer platform, such as a magnetic disk or tape, optical disk, hard disk, flash memory, or other storage media as is known in the art.
- a wireless communications device computer platform such as a magnetic disk or tape, optical disk, hard disk, flash memory, or other storage media as is known in the art.
- the method may be implemented, for example, by operating portion(s) of the wireless network, such as a wireless communications device or the server, to execute a sequence of machine- readable instructions. Though the steps are illustrated in sequence, the method may be implemented in difference sequence or as an event driven process.
- the instructions can reside in various types of signal-bearing or data storage primary, secondary, or tertiary media.
- the media may comprise, for example, RAM (not shown) accessible by, or residing within, the components of the wireless network.
- RAM random access memory
- a diskette, or other secondary storage media the instructions may be stored on a variety of machine-readable data storage media, such as DASD storage (e.g., a conventional "hard drive” or a RAID array), magnetic tape, electronic read-only memory (e.g., ROM, EPROM, or EEPROM), flash memory cards, an optical storage device (e.g. CD- ROM, WORM, DVD, digital optical tape), paper "punch” cards, or other suitable data storage media including digital and analog transmission media.
- DASD storage e.g., a conventional "hard drive” or a RAID array
- magnetic tape e.g., magnetic tape
- electronic read-only memory e.g., ROM, EPROM, or EEPROM
- flash memory cards e.g. CD- ROM, WORM, DVD, digital optical tape
- paper "punch” cards
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