WO2005107229A1 - Verfahren und einheit zum ermitteln nutzbarer dienste - Google Patents
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- the invention relates, inter alia, to a method in which location data are stored for a plurality of devices, a location date each containing information about the installation location of the device in question.
- the devices are telephones connected to a privately used telecommunications system.
- telecommunications system For service purposes, when the telephones are registered on the telecommunications system, building and room numbers are also noted, which make it easier for service staff to assign phone numbers and rooms to one another.
- location information can also be stored for other devices, for example in a local data transmission network, the location of data processing systems, printers, scanners or other devices.
- a unit for determining usable services is to be specified.
- the invention is based on the consideration that location data can be used by devices in order to automatically offer a user the use of services which are provided by these devices if the location of the user is known. Therefore, in the method according to the invention, In addition to the above-mentioned process step, the following process steps are carried out:
- the user does not have to worry about which devices are arranged in his environment and which devices may be activated for him. Furthermore, the user can be relieved if drivers or protocol conversions are required, since these are procured automatically as a precaution or when the user selects the relevant service. The user also does not have to search his surroundings to get an overview of the usable devices. This prevents devices being overlooked, for example in corners of a room.
- the user is also offered services which extend the range of services beyond the services to be provided by the individual devices alone; in turn, the user is relieved of having to search for possible combinations of devices and possibly necessary drivers— or procure protocol conversion programs.
- the automatic selection of devices is carried out on the basis of room boundaries or room numbers of a building. Is the determined local date or if a saved location date does not appear as a room number, it will be converted into a room number. Coordinates are converted into room numbers using a building plan.
- the location information that contains coordinate information is selected. For example with the help of a global positioning system, e.g. For example, using the GPS (Global Positioning System), the device locations of a large number of devices can be easily determined. It is also possible to convert room data into coordinates using building plans. When selecting the devices, a perimeter date is also specified, for example with a value of 5 m or 10 m. This has the advantage that devices can also be included which are arranged in a room adjacent to the room in which the user is currently staying.
- a global positioning system e.g. For example, using the GPS (Global Positioning System)
- the device locations of a large number of devices can be easily determined. It is also possible to convert room data into coordinates using building plans.
- a perimeter date is also specified, for example with a value of 5 m or 10 m. This has the advantage that devices can also be included which are arranged in a room adjacent to the room in which the user is currently staying.
- an image recording unit in particular a camera
- a telephone in particular a landline telephone or a mobile radio telephone, and / or
- a data processing system in particular a portable data processing system, such as a notebook or a data processing system that is hand-held during operation.
- devices are permanently assigned to the user, which devices are to be included in the status message regardless of the local date generated and are to be included. This gives the user the opportunity to link service links of the services determined depending on location data with services for the permanently assigned devices, for example a call diversion from a permanently assigned device to a device set up in its current environment.
- a service offered relates to multimedia communication, which is carried out with the aid of a compiled device.
- the compiled device is assigned a collective identifier under which it can be reached or which is specified as the date of dispatch if other devices are selected from the compiled device.
- the collective identifier is a device identifier that is also assigned to one of the devices of the compiled device, in particular a communication device that has a telephone number or an Internet address.
- At least two different types of user data are received and automatically depending on the type of user data on at least two devices as part of a connection that was established with the aid of the collecting device identifier or in which the collecting device identifier was specified as the sender of the compiled device.
- user data streams coming from at least two devices are automatically forwarded to a remote station.
- the device whose device identifier is used as a collective device identifier is also referred to as a master device.
- the connection establishment and connection establishment to the other devices is carried out automatically depending on inputs on the master device.
- At least one location date is updated while using an offered service, in particular the location date relating to the location of the user or a location date of a device which is involved in the provision of a service currently used by the user.
- a status change message is generated in which another device is assigned to a service currently being used or in which the possibility of a different assignment of a device to a currently used service is pointed out or in which a currently used service is noted as no longer available.
- the user decides manually for the other device.
- the other device is automatically switched over. This function is used in particular when changing rooms.
- the invention also relates to a unit for determining usable services.
- the unit is particularly suitable for carrying out the method according to the invention, so that the technical effects mentioned above apply.
- the invention also relates to a control unit with a distribution unit which, in the case of an incoming communication request message such as a device for the services specified in the communication request message, occurs to a communication partner device and which distributes at least two incoming media streams to at least two different devices.
- the control unit contains a bundling unit which, in the case of outgoing communication request messages, combines media streams from at least two individual devices and which appears as a device with different services to a communication partner device.
- FIG. 1 shows method steps for determining the usable services for a user whose location is determined automatically
- FIG. 2 shows a modification of the method according to FIG. 1, where the user's location is entered by the user.
- FIG. 1 shows method steps for determining the services that can be used by a user 10, the location of the user 10 being determined indirectly via the location of a telephone 12 to which the user 10 logs on.
- the telephone 12 is plugged into a telecommunication system 14, for example a telecommunication system from Siemens of the Hicom or HiPath type. Alternatively, a telecommunications system from another manufacturer that is comparable in scope of services is used.
- a telecommunications system from Siemens of the Hicom or HiPath type.
- a telecommunications system from another manufacturer that is comparable in scope of services is used.
- the telephone 12 Immediately after plugging in, the telephone 12 generates a registration message 16 at the time t2.
- the room in which the telephone 12 is located has been automatically or manually noted in the telecommunications system 14.
- the telecommunication system 14 sends a comparison message 18 to a control unit TRM, in which the additional telephone 12 with the services it supports (e.g. audio + SMS) and the room in which the telephone 12 is located are noted.
- the control unit TRM sends a confirmation message 20 to the telecommunications system 14.
- an image projector 22 which is also referred to as a projector, is installed in the same room in which the telephone 12 is installed.
- the image projector 22 is operated via a radio interface on a data packet transmission network.
- the radio transmission link ends at an access unit 24, which is also referred to as an access point and is located in the same room as the telephone 12.
- the data packet transmission network is a so-called WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network).
- the image projector 22 is put into operation for the first time, whereupon a registration message 26 from the image projector 22 is automatically sent to the access unit 24. is sent.
- the access unit 24 sends a registration message 28 to the control unit TRM at a time t10.
- the registration message 28 contains information on the device type of the projector 22 and the room number of the room in which the image projector 22 is located.
- a device list is updated in which the devices, their services and associated room numbers are specified.
- the control unit TRM confirms the registration message 28 with a confirmation message 30.
- a mobile computer 32 carried by the user 10 Before the user 10 logs on, but after the user 10 enters the room in which the telephone 12 is set up, a mobile computer 32 carried by the user 10 sends a registration message 34, for example, automatically or at the request of the user 10 a Bluetooth interface to an access unit 36, which is located in the same room as the telephone 12.
- the device type of the mobile computer 32 and possibly also information about its user are specified.
- the registration message 34 in the access unit 36 or in a
- Control unit of a data packet transmission network connected to access unit 36 generates a registration message 38 and sends it to control unit TRM.
- the registration message 38 contains the device type of the mobile computer 32 and the room number of the room in which the access unit 36 is installed.
- the registration message 38 is confirmed by the control unit TRM at a time tl8 with a confirmation message 40.
- the access unit 36 or a control unit in the data packet transmission network in which the access unit 36 is operated generates an information message 42 which is sent to the computer 32.
- the information message 42 contains, for example se a confirmation of the registration and a current phone number, e.g. that of the telephone 12.
- the operating device is the device via which the control unit TRM communicates with the user 10.
- the master and the operating device are identical (eg PDA with GSM, like the "Nokia Communicator vl ): In this case, the user 10 brings his phone number with him. Number. The number in the information message 42 is that of the mobile master device.
- the operating device (here PDA) cannot even be reached under any phone number.
- an adequate device is then designated as the master device; in the example, the telephone 12.
- the telephone number in the information message 42 is the telephone number of the telephone 12
- a registration message 44 is transmitted from the telephone 12 to the telecommunications system 14.
- the telecommunication system 14 has been switched on the basis of the confirmation message 20 so that it avoids the control unit on the basis of the avoidance of notification 24 TRM at a time t26 with a notification message 46 notifies the user 10 of the registration process.
- the control unit TRM reports all the services and devices available to the user to the mobile computer 32 at a time t28 with the aid of a status message 48
- Status message 48 contains the following device groups:
- Devices which have been permanently assigned to the user 10 for example his private or business telephone, his private or business fax machine and his private or business email address,
- so-called compiled devices for example, if there is also a camera in its mobile computer 32, a videophone that consists of the telephone 12 and the mobile computer 32, the display unit of the computer 32 being used as an image output unit.
- the user 10 selects an offered service or links offered services.
- the user would like to forward 10 calls from his business telephone to the telephone 12.
- the computer 32 After a corresponding entry at a time t32, the computer 32 generates a service usage message 50 which is sent to the control unit TRM.
- the control unit TRM sends a setting message 52 to the communication controller 14 at a time t34. If the service telephone of the user 10 is also connected to the communication system 14, the telecommunications system 14 can initiate the Ru diversion itself. On the other hand, if the service telephone of the user 10 is on another telecommunication system, the control unit can TRM can initiate the call diversion via a suitable interface to this telecommunications system (e.g. CTI).
- a suitable interface to this telecommunications system e.g. CTI
- the user 10 does not log on to the telephone 12, but rather directly to the control unit TRM using the mobile computer 32.
- the location information is stored in a database to which the control unit TRM has access.
- the location information is specifically requested from various databases after the location of the user 10 is known, for example by a request to the telecommunications system 14, with which all telephones are to be determined that are set up in the room in which the user 10 is currently has registered.
- Figure 2 shows an embodiment in which the location information about the location of the user 10 is not automatically determined, for example because a public infrastructure is used, e.g. the infrastructure of a hotel.
- the mobile computer 32 contacts the control unit TRM via a WEB interface in order to register the necessary information.
- the user 10 enters the necessary data into his mobile computer 32, in particular the location date of his location and a date via a telephone number at which he can be reached.
- the mobile computer 32 sends a registration message 100 directly to the control unit TRM via the Internet.
- the control unit TRM updates its location data and device data.
- a comparison message 102 is sent to a communication controller 150 of the hotel at a time t30.
- the communication controller 150 notifies the control unit TRM at a point in time t32 of location information about the usable devices and services which are set up in the same room of the hotel in which the User 10 is, for example information about access units 152 and 154 and about devices 160 and 162, which the user 10 can use as a hotel guest, for example a tele on or a fax machine.
- Similar processes are carried out in the hotel infrastructure as explained above with reference to FIG. 1.
- a realization of a "compiled multimedia communication terminal” is specified, which is composed of initially independently operable communication devices with joint coordination by a "terminal resource management” (TRM), which is also referred to as a control unit TRM becomes.
- TRM terminal resource management
- the logical relationship e.g. between a telephone and a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), i.e. A mobile computer 32, the graphic input and output option of which is to be used in addition to the telephone, is then administratively manufactured via the control unit TRM or ad hoc, the assignment of the control unit TRM being communicated dynamically.
- Dynamic communication in particular makes it possible to e.g.
- a multimedia terminal from a cell phone (audio) and a PDA (video) and / or data located in the area of a WLAN - so-called hot spots - and in the same call, e.g. under an identical number.
- just another service e.g. Video is available while another device, namely the PDA, is actually added to the scenario, which can even be physically assigned to another network
- the cell phone is the GSM network (Global System Mobile), and the PDA or the mobile Computer 32 assigned to the WLAN IP network (Wireless Local Area Network / Internet Protocol).
- the display unit of the PDA is controlled via a video playback program stored on the PDA, which displays video data that are sent to the PDA.
- a camera is used for image acquisition PDA is integrated, which is connected to the PDA or which is in the vicinity of the PDA.
- the video playback program is addressed by the control unit TRM, for example via an Internet address and a port number.
- the control unit TRM also transmits to the camera an Internet address and a port number to which the camera is to send the image data.
- the control unit TRM emulates, for example, an H.323 terminal or SIP terminal (session initiation protocol) toward the opposite end, the actual data streams (audio, video, etc.) not necessarily having to pass through the TRM. Any media conversion (interworking) necessary for the terminal device emulation is automatically initiated by the control unit TRM.
- the control unit TRM may influence the routes for these media, but does not transport / modify them itself.
- control unit TRM acts, for example, on at least one communication controller used in the networks involved.
- the communication control can be carried out centrally or decentrally.
- the control unit TRM acts on the communication control in such a way that:
- the various media streams are distributed to the various devices, so that a logical or virtual device results for all requested services,
- the individual devices or components of the compiled multimedia terminal behave like a multimedia terminal with respect to the overall system and occur to the system with different services or services under a common telephone number / address.
- the control unit TRM manages the assignment between the phone number / address and the services for each compilation te multimedia communication terminal and the devices responsible for the respective service acting as ZMK components or their addresses.
- the number / address of a ZMK is identical to that of one of the assigned devices that works as the master device. In another embodiment, however, a special call number / address is used, which has only been assigned for the purpose of addressing the ZMK.
- the TRM influences e.g. the routing decision of the controller in the sense of the invention described here.
- the advantages include the following: - The individual devices or the components of a ZMK do not require additional interfaces for direct connection to a device to be controlled. Existing physical interfaces are used exclusively, ie so-called "native interfaces". - The individual devices do not have to perform any coordinating functions themselves, so that no device is excluded from the method explained due to the resource requirements necessary for such functions and possibly missing. - Connection requests can be evaluated early with the help of the TRM and rejected based on the evaluation result, or if necessary, separated by media type be delivered to the various devices or different components of the ZMK. - The services can be used by the communication partners in the usual way without having to pay attention to any physical features, such as network transitions or other phone numbers / destination addresses.
- the user is in the radio range of the Bluetooth access point 36, which has a range in the range of 3 meters to 10 meters, for example. All devices in this spatial environment are offered to the user for use, whereby - if selected - automatically under the address of the user, typically e.g. Communication partners would currently be able to be contacted under his phone number, but in future systems also under his name (generally called "alias").
- an SMS short massage service
- MMS multimedia massage service
- rules about the permissibility of a link are optionally included. For example, it makes little sense to offer a cell phone owner all the headsets in a conference room as possible input / output devices. It is different with a fax machine, which is also located in the conference room. It can make sense here that it is made available to several or all conference participants.
- the task of the terminal resource management TRM or the control unit TRM is to implement these links. Predefined rules and / or user inputs are used for the decision.
- the necessary information regarding presence and location comes from the user, the devices themselves or their network access points or access points.
- the TRM collects this information and, if necessary, informs the communication control or the responsible authority in the case of distributed controls via, for example, call diversions or it builds up active connections, for example so-called third party calls, if the communication control does not support service-dependent routes.
- the interactions between the TRM and the communication controller described last require an interface between the two, which both provides the TRM with the necessary information and forwards corresponding commands to the communication controller, which then executes it.
- CTI functions Computer Telephony Integration
- CSTA I to III etc. Computer Supported Telecommunication Application
- ECMA European Computer Manufacturer Association
- all users and devices involved can log in or register at access points with location information.
- the assignment of user 10 and mobile computer 32 can be specified administratively, for example.
- the assignment of the user 10 to the telephone 12 takes place, for example, implicitly by logging on via the telephone 12.
- the methods can also be used if certain location information cannot be determined automatically, e.g. with a public infrastructure in a hotel.
- a public infrastructure in a hotel e.g. Contacted the TRM via a web interface to register the necessary information.
- the assignment of user 10 and mobile computer 32 is also given here, for example, administratively.
- the assignment of user 10 and telephone in the hotel can e.g. through the explicit information when logging in to the TRM.
- the TRM is able to develop the coordinating control commands for the communication control.
- the TRM is also used for example in the call Treatment integrated so that missing functionalities of the communication control can be inserted by the TRM, for example protocol conversions or driver functions.
- the TRM accepts calls on behalf of the communication control in order to obtain information from it, with which it then influences the communication control.
- This property is also known as a "proxy" function.
- the settings made by the TRM include the following:
- the latter in particular may already be supported by the devices themselves, which is why more intelligent devices are already notified of the data required for this when they are registered, see, for example, the differences explained above when registering the mobile computer 32 and the image projector 22.
- devices are determined on the basis of the location data, which devices are then not included in the status message because their use is blocked for the user or because they are not ready for use. Alternatively, such devices are included in the status message, but marked as blocked or otherwise unavailable.
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