WO2001031842A2 - System and method for improved resource management in an integrated telecommunications network having a packet-switched network portion and a circuit-switched network portion - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to integrated telecommunication systems and, more particularly, to a system and method for providing improved resource management (for example, bandwidth allocation) in an integrated telecommunications network having a packet-switched network portion (for example, a network using the Internet Protocol (IP)) and a circuit-switched network portion such as a wireless telephony network portion.
- IP Internet Protocol
- the present application also relates to unique registration of wireless subscribers in an H.323-based PSN portion for allowing for improved resource management and call routing.
- PSN packet-switched network
- CSN circuit-switched network
- VoIP Voice-over-IP
- H.323 developed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) for multimedia communications over packet-based networks.
- ITU International Telecommunications Union
- the H.323 standard defines four major types of components for forming an inter-operable network: terminals, gateways, gatekeepers and Multipoint Control Units (MCUs).
- terminals, gateways and MCUs of an H.323-based network are referred to as "endpoints.”
- Gateways are typically provided between networks (or network portions) that operate based on different standards or protocols. For example, one or more gateways may be provided between a packet-switched network portion and a circuit-switched network portion.
- Terminals are employed by end-users for accessing the network or portions thereof, for example, for placing or receiving a call, or for accessing multimedia content at a remote site.
- the gatekeeper is typically defined as the entity on the network that provides address translation and controls access to the network for other H.323 components.
- a gatekeeper is provided with the address translation capability for a specified portion of the network called a "zone.”
- a zone comprises all terminals, gateways, and MCUs (that is, all endpoints) managed by a single gatekeeper.
- a plurality of gatekeepers may be provided for managing the entire network, each gatekeeper being responsible for a particular zone.
- gatekeepers may also provide other services to the terminals, gateways, and MCUs such as bandwidth management and gateway location.
- a gatekeeper may reject calls from a terminal due to bandwidth limitations. This condition may occur if the gatekeeper determines that there is not sufficient bandwidth available on the network to support the call.
- the gatekeeper In order to manage the bandwidth requirements of its zone, the gatekeeper typically partitions the available bandwidth among the endpoints such as the gateways connected to other networks (e.g., one or more CSNs). For this purpose, the gatekeeper generally requires an estimate of the number of users that can originate or receive traffic through the gateways.
- the number of subscribers associated with that node is relatively constant over a period of time.
- the number of subscribers served by the MSCs can change relatively rapidly depending on many factors, including the mobility of the subscribers.
- the use of cellular phones may be highly correlated to the time of day.
- the cellular use may be sporadic and "bursty" because of the occurrence of special events such as, for example, sporting events, et cetera.
- MDN Mobile Directory Number
- MS Mobile Station
- VMSC visited MSC
- the gatekeeper is unaware of the updated location information. Accordingly, when an in-coming call is received in the PSN portion towards the mobile station, the gatekeeper routes the call to the "old" GW which sends it to the MSC where the MS was previously located. From there, an inter-MSC trunk
- HLR Home Location Register
- the present patent application provides a solution that addresses these and other deficiencies and drawbacks of the current VoIP technologies as set forth above.
- the present invention is directed to a resource allocation method for use in an integrated telecommunications network.
- the method begins by monitoring a use level at a gateway disposed between a packet-switched network (PSN) portion, e.g., a Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) portion, and a circuit- switched network (CSN) portion of the VoIP network.
- PSN packet-switched network
- VoIP Voice-over-Internet Protocol
- CSN circuit- switched network
- the present invention is directed to a method of managing resources in an integrated telecommunications network which includes a VoIP network portion having a gatekeeper and a gateway.
- a Mobile Switching Center (MSC) is coupled to the gateway.
- the MSC serves one or more mobile stations located in a serving area associated therewith.
- the method commences by monitoring the number of registrations of the mobile stations in the MSC.
- a determination is made in the MSC to verify if a pre-determined threshold limit test associated with the number of registrations is met. If so, a message is sent from the MSC to the gateway which includes a level change parameter that indicates a level of use corresponding to the mobile stations served by the MSC. Responsive to the message received from the MSC, a re-registration request is sent from the gateway to the gatekeeper.
- the re-registration request includes the level change parameter.
- the gatekeeper Upon receiving the re-registration request from the gateway, the gatekeeper re-allocates the resources for the gateway based on the level change parameter.
- the present invention is directed to a method of managing resources in an integrated telecommunications network by directly registering mobile stations in a gatekeeper.
- the network includes, in addition to the gatekeeper, a gateway and an MSC coupled thereto, wherein the MSC is provided for serving one or more mobile stations located in a serving area associated therewith.
- the network further includes a Home Location Register (HLR) for at least one of the mobile stations. Upon detecting the mobile station located in the serving area of the
- the mobile station is registered in the HLR. Subsequently, a first message is sent from the MSC to the gateway, the message including a Mobile Directory Number (MDN) associated with the mobile station. Responsive to the first message from the MSC, a registration request is sent from the gateway to the gatekeeper, wherein the registration request includes the MDN and a network address associated with the gateway. A registration confirm message is sent from the gatekeeper to the gateway, provided the gateway is successfully registered therein. Thereafter, the gatekeeper reallocates the resources of the gateway based on the number of mobile stations registered in the gatekeeper.
- the present invention is directed to an integrated telecommunications network that is optimized for dynamic re-allocation of network resources.
- the integrated network comprises a PSN portion and a cellular network portion, with a gateway disposed therebetween.
- An MSC that serves one or more mobile stations is coupled to the gateway and forms a portion of a cellular network portion of the VoIP network.
- a gatekeeper is associated with the packet-switched network portion for managing a bandwidth resource allocated to the gateway.
- the integrated network includes means for monitoring the number of registrations of the mobile stations in the MSC. Responsive to the monitoring means, the network further includes means for determining whether the number of registrations of the mobile stations in the MSC meets a threshold level test. If so, means are available for sending a message from the MSC to the gateway wherein the message includes a level change parameter that corresponds to a change in a use level associated with the number of registrations of mobile stations in the MSC. The network also includes means for forwarding the level change parameter from the gateway to the gatekeeper such that when the gatekeeper receives the level change parameter, it re-allocates the bandwidth resource of the gateway based thereupon.
- the present invention is directed to a call routing method in an integrated telecommunications network formed from combining a wireless CSN portion and a VoIP network portion.
- the integrated telecommunications network comprises cellular and VoIP components as set forth above.
- the method begins by detecting, in the MSC, the mobile station located in the serving area of the MSC. Thereafter, a first Q.931 message is sent from the MSC to the gateway.
- the Q.931message includes a Mobile Directory Number (MDN) associated with the mobile station detected by the MSC.
- MDN Mobile Directory Number
- Responsive to the first Q.931 message from the MSC a registration request is sent from the gateway to the gatekeeper, the registration request including the MDN and a network address associated with the gateway.
- MDN Mobile Directory Number
- a registration confirm message is sent from the gatekeeper to the gateway, if the gateway is successfully registered therein.
- the in-coming call is routed by the gatekeeper to the mobile station using the gateway's network address.
- FIG. 1 depicts a functional block diagram of an embodiment of an integrated telecommunications network with a wireless CSN portion and a PSN portion (e.g., a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) network) wherein the teachings of the present invention may be advantageously practiced;
- VoIP Voice-over-IP
- FIG. 2 depicts a flow chart of an exemplary embodiment of a resource management method for use in an integrated telecommunications network in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
- FIG. 3 depicts a control message pathway for a resource management method in an integrated telecommunications network in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
- FIG. 4 depicts a flow chart for another exemplary embodiment of the resource management method of the present invention
- FIG. 5 depicts a functional block diagram of another embodiment of an integrated telecommunications network.
- FIGS. 6 A and 6B depict control message pathways for registering and unregistering a mobile station in an H.323-based PSN portion of an integrated telecommunications network in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- an integrated telecommunications network 100 which includes a PSN portion in the form of an H.323-based IP core (i.e., Voice-over-IP (VoIP) network) portion 104.
- VoIP Voice-over-IP
- IP terminals for example, Terminal- 1 108 A and Terminal-2
- a plurality of gateways are provided for interconnecting the IP core network portion 104 with one or more circuit-switched infrastructures.
- GW-1 106 A is connected to a Mobile Switching Center (MSC-1) 114A which forms, in conjunction with conventional entities such as a Visitor Location Register (VLR) (not shown in FIG. 1), a serving system for a mobile station (MS) 116.
- MSC-1 106A is connected to a Mobile Switching Center (MSC-1) 114A which forms, in conjunction with conventional entities such as a Visitor Location Register (VLR) (not shown in FIG. 1), a serving system for a mobile station (MS) 116.
- VLR Visitor Location Register
- GW-2 106B is coupled to MSC-2 114B and MSC-3 114C. Accordingly, it should be realized that in a presently preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a gateway may be coupled to one or more MSCs of a cellular network portion.
- the integrated telecommunications network 100 may preferably include a landline Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 102 that is coupled to the IP core portion 104 via GW-3 106C.
- PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
- the IP core portion 104 with all the endpoints described hereinabove may be treated as a zone that is managed by a single gatekeeper (GK) 110, which may be disposed in a gatekeeper cloud 112 in some embodiments.
- GK gatekeeper
- the gatekeeper 110 is provided to be logically separate from the endpoints, its physical implementation may coexist with a terminal, MCU (not shown), gateway, or other appropriate entity.
- the MSCs contain means for keeping track of the number of mobile stations registered therewith.
- such tracking means comprises a counter whose value increases or decreases based on the number of registered mobile stations.
- the PSTN's switching center may also include counting means that keeps track of the total number of fixed subscribers, although it may not vary as rapidly as the number of mobile subscribers registering at MSCs.
- FIG. 2 depicts a flow chart of an exemplary embodiment of a resource management method provided in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- a mobile station for example, MS 116
- MSC-1 114A serving system
- monitoring means such as, for example, a counter or equivalent means, provided therein is appropriately incremented or otherwise suitably updated (step 205).
- the MSC determines if the monitored value (e.g., the counter value) or a function derived therefrom is greater than or equal to a selected threshold value. If the threshold value is not exceeded or met, the flow of the resource management method stops (step 208).
- the monitored value e.g., the counter value
- a function derived therefrom is greater than or equal to a selected threshold value. If the threshold value is not exceeded or met, the flow of the resource management method stops (step 208).
- the MSC determines that the counter value (or a function thereof) meets an appropriate threshold value test, it sends a message to the gateway (GW- 1 106A) with which it is associated (step 210).
- the message from the MSC comprises a Q.931 message which includes a level information parameter that is related to the number of the registered mobile stations served by the MSC .
- the number of registered mobile stations in the MSC at any time provides an indication of how much demand is exerted on the network resources at the gateway level. For example, if there is an increase in the number of mobile stations to be served by the MSC, the bandwidth allocated to the gateway to which the MSC is coupled may have to be appropriately incremented.
- the level information parameter may vary depending upon a variety of factors such as, for example, the time of day, special events like sports, concerts, carnivals, et cetera, and, therefore, the bandwidth demand may also vary according to these factors.
- the level information parameter may comprise a discrete stepwise function wherein different levels are associated with the step increments in the number of registered mobile stations.
- the level information parameter maybe implemented as a eve/ parameter such that whenever the number of registered mobile stations (denoted by N) crosses selected bands, levels, thresholds, or steps, the value of X changes accordingly.
- the MSC sends a Q.931 message to the gateway when the 5000 th mobile subscriber and 10000 th mobile subscriber register in the serving system.
- the MSC may preferably implement minimum time intervals between sending the Q.931 messages.
- the gateway re-registers with the gatekeeper of the zone by sending an appropriate H.323 Registration Request (RRQ) message (step 212).
- the RRQ message preferably contains the level information parameter and, optionally, the value of N as well. This information is provided as an input to the resource management function of the gatekeeper.
- the gatekeeper Based on the level information, the gatekeeper subsequently re-allocates the resources (e.g., bandwidth) for the zone (step 214) which includes the MSC for supporting mobile subscribers.
- MSC- 1 114A Upon receiving a suitable registration request message 302 from the MS 116, MSC- 1 114A responds by sending an appropriate return result message 304 to the MS 116. Pursuant to the registration request message 302, MSC-1 114A sends a Q.931 message 306 to the gateway, GW-1 106 A, if suitably triggered as set forth above.
- the Q.931 message 306 may comprise anyone ofthe following MISCELLANEOUS Q.931 messages: REGISTER, FACILITY, or INFORMATION, with the Call Reference Information element set to a DUMMY call.
- the FACILITY message is used for the Functional protocol.
- the FACILITY or REGISTER message is preferable, as these messages separate the registration activity from the actual call control with which the INFORMATION message is associated.
- the Facility Information element in the Q.931 message 306 indicates to GW-1 106A that the message 306 pertains to a registration activity with respect to a change in the number of registered mobile subscribers served by MSC-1 114A (that is, the LEVEL parameter) and, optionally, the value of N. It should be understood that the message 306 may, in an alternative embodiment, comprise a suitable Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP) message also.
- ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
- ISUP Integrated Services Digital Network
- the sending of the message 306 from MSC-1 114A to GW-1 106A may also be done at pre-determined time intervals.
- the sending of the message 306 may correspond to the gateway's timetoLive parameter which is sent from the zone's gatekeeper 110 to GW-1 106A at the time of its initial registration with the gatekeeper.
- GW-1 106A responsive to the message 306 from MSC-1 114A, GW-1 106A sends an H.323 RRQ message 308, including the LEVEL parameter, for re-registering with the GK 110.
- the GK 110 uses the parametric information received from GW-1 106 A as input to its resource management function and re-allocates an appropriate amount of bandwidth for the gateway.
- a Registration Confirm (RCF) message 310 is returned therefrom.
- a suitable Q.931 answer 312 may be provided by GW-1 106 A to MSC-1 114A.
- a gateway disposed in a VoIP network may be coupled to more than one MSC.
- MSC Mobility Management Entity
- each MSC may have its own level information parameter that is sent via a Q.931 message to the gateway independent of the other MSCs level information and message triggering.
- the gateway itself may be provided with a level information parameter that is functionally related to the MSCs' levels.
- the gateway may re-register with the zone's gatekeeper only when its level information parameter, whose value is contingent upon the messages from the MSCs, meets a suitable threshold test.
- FIG. 4 a flow chart is shown therein for a resource management method for use with a gateway having multiple MSCs. It should be readily apparent that the steps depicted in the flow chart are essentially the same as the steps described in greater detail hereinabove with respect to FIG.2. Accordingly, only the salient features of this exemplary embodiment are set forth herein.
- the two serving systems as exemplified by MSC-2 114B and MSC-3 114C
- they send their respective parameters via suitable Q.931 messages (steps 408 A and 408B) (which messages maybe independently triggered) to GW-2 106B.
- the GW is provided with the capability to update its own level parameter or the actual value of the total number of registered subscribers associated with the gateway node based on the received level parameters and, optionally, the respective values of N.
- a suitable update calculation step 412
- a determination is made if the result meets the GW's triggering test (decision block 414). If so, the GW re-registers with the GK 110 for the purpose of providing the demand level information as an input to the GK's resource management function (step 418). Thereafter, the GK re-allocates appropriate resources (e.g., bandwidth) for the GW as described above.
- a gatekeeper disposed in a zone is capable of dynamically re-allocating the network's resources when it is aware of the variable load, i.e., the total number of registered mobile subscribers associated with the gateway nodes in the zone. It should be further appreciated that gateways that re-register in the gatekeeper typically indicate only intermittently to the gatekeeper as to what the level changes may be. In another aspect of the present invention set forth below, the gatekeeper may be provided with the capability to be aware of the load in a more direct way by registering the mobile stations themselves.
- FIG. 5 depicts a functional block diagram of another embodiment of an integrated telecommunications network 500 that is substantially similar to the network 100 described hereinabove.
- the existing implementations of a VoIP network do not account for the mobility of the subscribers because there are no procedures available for registering a non-H.323 endpoint (for example, the MS 116) at the gatekeeper 110.
- the Mobile Directory Number (MDN) of an MS is typically tied physically with an MSC and the GW associated therewith.
- HLR Home Location Register
- GK 110 a Home Location Register 504 may be provided for handling mobility via a proprietary interface 506 between the HLR and GK 110, it should be appreciated that the interface 506 may be complex (because of the differences between the protocols involved) and may add to delays at call setup (because of additional signaling).
- the GK analyzes the MDN of an MS and maps it to the GW corresponding to the MSC that serves the MS. For example, when the MS 116 is served by its home MSC, MSC-1 114A, its MDN is mapped to GW-1 106A. Thereafter, if the MS 116 roams into a visited area served by MSC-2 114B, the GK 110 is generally unaware of the MS's new location unless it is capable of querying the
- HLR 504 via the interface 506. If the GK 110 does not know the current location of the MS 116, a circuit-switched trunk 508 from MSC-1 to MSC-2 is required in order to route an in-coming call received at O-GW 502. Moreover, the inter-MSC trunk is established after the home MSC (MSC-1 114A) queries the HLR 504, thereby giving rise to further setup delay.
- the inter- MSC call leg may be a long distance call which can be between two neighboring regions such as Local Access and Transport Areas (LATAs), two LATAs geographically separated from each other, or across a continent.
- LATAs Local Access and Transport Areas
- routing such long distance call segments over CSN portions defeats the rationale behind the use of VoIP networks in integrated telecommunications networks having CSN portions.
- FIG. 6 A and 6B depict control message pathways for registering and unregistering a mobile station in an integrated telecommunications network having a VoIP network portion and a wireless CSN portion, in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- the MSC registers the mobile stations in the GK via the GW associated therewith.
- the same trigger criteria used for registering or unregistering the mobile stations with the HLR may be advantageously employed herein.
- MSC- 1 114A uses the HLR' s registration criteria 602 for the MS 116 to send a Q.931 MISCELLANEOUS message 604 to GW-1 106A which includes the MDN and Registration parameters. Also, the Call Reference Information element of the message 604 is set as a DUMMY call. Any of the Q.931 MISCELLANEOUS messages, e.g., INFORMATION or FACILITY, may be used for the purposes of the present invention, although it should be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that the FACILITY message is preferable.
- the MDN of the MS 116 is preferably sent in the message as the Calling Party Number.
- GW-1 106A Responsive to the Q.931 message 604, GW-1 106A sends an RRQ message 606 to the GK 110 which contains the IP address of the GW and an Alias address that is the same as the MDN. Upon receiving the parametric information, the GK 110 adds the Alias address to the existing Alias addresses (which belong to other MSs registered in the GK) associated with the network IP address of the GW. Thereafter, the GK 110 sends an RCF message 608 to GW-1 106A.
- FIG. 6B depicts the control message pathway for unregistering (i.e., canceling a registration) a mobile station in a VoIP network portion of an integrated network in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- the trigger criteria used for canceling an HLR registration may also be used for canceling a mobile station's registration in the GK 110.
- MSC-1 114A uses the HLR's registration cancellation criteria 650 for the MS 116 to send a Q.931 MISCELLANEOUS message 652 to GW-1 106A which includes the MDN and Registration parameters.
- GW-1 106A sends an Unregistration Request (URQ) message 654 to the GK 110 including the parametric information as described above.
- UCF Unregistration Confirm
- any call intended for the MS 116 that is received at O-GW 502 can be routed therefrom to the serving system, e.g., 114B, without (i) first routing the call to GW-1; (ii) determining the address of GW-2 associated with the serving MSC-2; (iii) determining a Temporary Location Directory
- the in-coming call is routed via: (i) directly routing the call to GW-2 using IP "backbone” and (ii) after media conversion, as appropriate, sending the voice traffic to the serving MSC-2 for call termination with the MS. Accordingly, as the call routing is effectuated utilizing the
- the GK 110 is aware of the registrations and unregistrations of mobile stations associated with different gateways in its zone, it can dynamically re-allocate bandwidth resources among them on an "as-needed" basis, in a similar fashion as described hereinabove.
- the gatekeeper is aware of the actual GW in which the MS is roaming/located when there is an in-coming call towards the MS;
- gateways and MSCs More concrete definition of a relationship between gateways and MSCs.
- a one-to-one relationship between the GW and the MSC is provided. That is, each GW is connected to a separate MSC; 3.
- the Q.931 message between the MSC and GW can be carried on the
- the gatekeeper supports mobility and hence sets up the call between two GWs more efficiently. That is, the call is not routed to the GW attached to the MSC that corresponds to the MDN; rather, it is routed to the GW attached to the MSC where the MS is actually located.
- the present invention advantageously provides an efficient resource management and call routing solution for use in an integrated telecommunications network having a VoIP network portion and a CSN portion, thereby avoiding the problem of over- dimensioning the zone resources allocated for gateways with MSCs.
- the "adaptive" resource allocation method described herein is advantageous in mobile environments as well as networks with fixed subscribers.
- the adaptive solution is very customizable because numerous trigger criteria may be used for sending the demand level change information to the gatekeeper of the zone. Not only can a VoIP network re-allocate the bandwidth resources at triggered time intervals, but a periodic re- allocation scheme (e.g., hourly, daily, or other circadian/diurnal periodicity) may also be implemented in some embodiments.
- a periodic re- allocation scheme e.g., hourly, daily, or other circadian/diurnal periodicity
- the resource allocation method of the present invention may be advantageously implemented using the gateway's internal parameters such as, for example, the timetoLive parameter, which are sent from the gatekeeper to the gateway at its initial registration.
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