IP Library Granted Patent US 9,203,504
Granted Patent B2
US 9,203,504 · App. 14/034,491 · Granted Dec 1, 2015

System and method for enhanced paging and quality of service establishment in mobile satellite systems

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Patent No.
US 9,203,504
App. No.
14/034,491
Granted
Dec 1, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method is provided to enable enhanced paging for 3GPP IMS based Mobile Satellite Communication is presented. The method is achieved by utilizing the network requested secondary PDP context activation (NRSPCA) features of 3GPP release 7. NRSPCA involves interaction between P-CSCF, GGSN, and SGSN that eventually allows SGSN to identify the traffic type of the incoming call without looking at the compressed SIP messages. RAN can do enhanced paging, if necessary; based on the request secondary PDP context activation message, if the Paging Cause is indicating conversational class. In another embodiment, enhanced paging can be achieved by marking the packet with an appropriate DSCP code, which is done by the P-CSCF. SGSN can populate the paging cause with enhanced paging code based on the DSCP code provided or RAN can escalate paging to enhanced paging by examining the DSCP code.

Claims (33)

1. A radio access network (RAN) node apparatus of a mobile telecommunications network comprising:

at least one processor; and

at least one memory including computer program code for one or more programs,

the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to perform at least the following:

receive a request message for initiation of a communications session with a mobile terminal serviced by the RAN node, wherein the request message comprises one of a packet data protocol (PDP) context initiation message and a session initiation protocol (SIP) message received from a serving general packet radio service support node (SGSN) of the mobile telecommunications network;

determine a priority level associated with the communications session based on service information reflected by the request message, and determine that the priority level is pre-designated for high priority alerting;

determine occurrence of a paging procedure timeout based on a lack of receipt of a response to a paging signal transmitted to the mobile terminal; and

initiate a high penetration alerting procedure based on the paging timeout and the determination that the priority level associated with the communications session is designated for the high priority alerting, wherein the high penetration alerting procedure is configured for a higher probability of reaching the mobile terminal than that of the paging procedure.

2. The RAN node apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the determination of the priority level associated with the communications session is based on one or more of a requested quality of service level and an indicated service class for the communications session.

3. The RAN node apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the one or more of the requested quality of service level and the indicated service class for the communications session are reflected by a differentiated services code point (DSCP) field of the SIP message.

4. The RAN node apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the high penetration alerting procedure comprises one or more of a modification of a waveform of the paging signal and an increase in power of the paging signal, to address link margin issues when the mobile terminal is located in a disadvantaged or signal attenuating location.

5. The RAN node apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is caused to further perform the following:

upon the determination of the occurrence of the paging procedure timeout, initiate an escalated paging procedure; and

determine occurrence of an escalated paging procedure timeout based on a lack of receipt of a response to an escalated paging signal transmitted to the mobile terminal; and

wherein the high penetration alerting procedure is based on the escalated paging timeout and the determination that the priority level associated with the communications session is designated for the high priority alerting.

6. The RAN node apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is caused to further perform the following:

determine occurrence of a timeout of the high penetration alerting procedure based on a lack of receipt of a response to a high penetration alerting signal transmitted to the mobile terminal; and

initiate an escalated high penetration alerting procedure based on the high penetration alerting procedure timeout, wherein the escalated high penetration alerting procedure is configured for a higher probability of reaching the mobile terminal than that of the high penetration alerting procedure.

7. A method comprising:

receiving, by a radio access network (RAN) node of a mobile telecommunications network, a request message for initiation of a communications session with a mobile terminal serviced by the RAN node, wherein the request message comprises one of a packet data protocol (PDP) context initiation message and a session initiation protocol (SIP) message received from a serving general packet radio service support node (SGSN) of the mobile telecommunications network;

determining, by the RAN node, a priority level associated with the communications session based on service information reflected by the request message, and determining that the priority level is pre-designated for high priority alerting;

determining occurrence of a paging procedure timeout based on a lack of receipt of a response to a paging signal transmitted to the mobile terminal; and

initiating, by the RAN node, a high penetration alerting procedure based on the paging timeout and the determination that the priority level associated with the communications session is designated for the high priority alerting, wherein the high penetration alerting procedure is configured for a higher probability of reaching the mobile terminal than that of the paging procedure.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the determination of the priority level associated with the communications session is based on one or more of a requested quality of service level and an indicated service class for the communications session.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the one or more of the requested quality of service level and the indicated service class for the communications session are reflected by a differentiated services code point (DSCP) field of the SIP message.

10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the high penetration alerting procedure comprises one or more of modifying a waveform of the paging signal and increasing power of the paging signal, to address link margin issues when the mobile terminal is located in a disadvantaged or signal attenuating location.

11. The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

upon the determination of the occurrence of the paging procedure timeout, initiating an escalated paging procedure; and

determining occurrence of an escalated paging procedure timeout based on a lack of receipt of a response to an escalated paging signal transmitted to the mobile terminal; and

wherein the high penetration alerting procedure is based on the escalated paging timeout and the determination that the priority level associated with the communications session is designated for the high priority alerting.

12. The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

determining occurrence of a timeout of the high penetration alerting procedure based on a lack of receipt of a response to a high penetration alerting signal transmitted to the mobile terminal; and

initiating an escalated high penetration alerting procedure based on the high penetration alerting procedure timeout, wherein the escalated high penetration alerting procedure is configured for a higher probability of reaching the mobile terminal than that of the high penetration alerting procedure.

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