WO2001033875A1 - System and method for switching media packets for packet-based communication in a mobile communications network - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system and method for packet-based communicating in a wireless telecommunications network, and particularly to switching packet signals within a cellular telecommunications network between a radio base station and a corresponding mobile switching center.
- a conventional cellular telecommunications network employs a circuit-switched architecture in which voice and data pass through physical switching devices in being routed between communicating devices.
- a conventional cellular telecommunications system such as a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) , may typically include a plurality of mobile switching centers (MSCs) which control the switching functions of the system.
- MSCs mobile switching centers
- RBSs radio base stations
- BSCs Base station controllers
- voice traffic is communicated between a mobile station and a destination terminal via the RBS, BSC and MSC serving the mobile station. If the destination terminal is another mobile station in the network, the voice traffic must also be sent to the other mobile station via the MSC, BSC and RBS corresponding thereto.
- a number of network devices are utilized in order to communicate with a mobile station using a circuit-switched architecture.
- Packet-based communication technologies are becoming more prominent in communicating voice and other media. In part due to a move towards packet-based communication and to address increased traffic levels within physical switches in mobile telecommunication networks, there is a need to divert the handling and/or payload of voice traffic conventionally handled by the MSC.
- the present invention overcomes the shortcomings in prior systems and thereby satisfies a significant need for a system and method for more effectively transporting packet- based media within a cellular telecommunications network.
- a mobile telecommunications system including components which are commonly found in a conventional cellular network, including at least one mobile switching center (MSC) which performs conventional circuit switching functions for the system, a plurality of radio base stations (RBSs) which handle the radio interface to one or more mobile stations by allocating resources between the MSC and the mobile stations, and one or more base station controllers (BSCs) which provide the control functions and physical links between the MSC and each RBS served thereby.
- MSC mobile switching center
- RBSs radio base stations
- BSCs base station controllers
- each RBS includes a device for converting voice signals received from a mobile station into packets and transports the packet signals to the intended destination.
- the RBS receives necessary identification information for the destination device, such as an address value and/or port number therefor.
- the RBS converts packet signals intended for the mobile station to signals suitable for subsequent transport thereto.
- a method of communicating information, such as voice information, within the mobile telecommunications network includes performing a series of operations at system startup to initiate and/or establish communication between an RBS and the BSC and MSC associated therewith.
- a call setup routine is subsequently performed between the RBS and corresponding BSC and MSC upon initiation of a telephone call.
- the call setup routine includes the RBS communicating to the MSC (via the BSC) the mobile station port at the RBS over which a mobile station will communicate and the media port over which packet-based signals will be communicated with another terminal, and the MSC communicating to the RBS the remote media port associated with the other terminal with which communication will occur.
- the MSC is capable of controlling or otherwise maintaining the connection between the media port and mobile station port of the RBS and the communication of packet-based signals with the other terminal over the media port of the RBS .
- voice signals are sent from the mobile station to the RBS, which receives the voice signals at the mobile station port and converts the signals into voice packet signals.
- the RBS then transports the packet signals to the other terminal over the media port.
- Voice packet signals transmitted by the other terminal and received by the RBS at the media port are converted into voice signals and transported to the mobile station over the mobile station port.
- the present invention may also be directed to effectively communicating packet signals with a mobile station that is moving between different RBS devices during a handoff operation.
- the moving mobile station leaves the cell served by a first RBS and enters a cell served by another RBS, communication occurs between the MSC and the two RBSs, resulting in the MSC maintaining the media port at the first RBS for communicating with the other terminal and establishing a relay connection between the first RBS and the second RBS presently serving the mobile station.
- the MSC controls the connection within the second RBS between the media port and the mobile station port associated with the mobile station.
- the first RBS is maintained as an "anchor RBS" wherein packet information originating from the mobile station is transmitted from the second RBS to the first RBS over the relay connection and then to the other terminal, and packet information originating from the other terminal is transmitted to the first RBS and is then transmitted over the relay connection to the second RBS whereupon it is sent to the mobile station over the mobile station port of the second RBS.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram of a mobile telecommunications network according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG 2 is another block diagram of the mobile telecommunications network shown in Figure 1 ;
- Figure 3 is a nodal signal diagram illustrating a system setup routine between various components in the network of Figures 1 and 2 ;
- Figure 4 is a nodal signal diagram illustrating a call setup routine between various components in the network of Figures 1 and 2 ;
- Figure 5 is a flow chart illustrating a telephone call operation of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 6 is a flow chart illustrating another operation of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the telecommunications system may be virtually any telecommunications system which provides wireless communication to mobile stations, such as a telecommunications system which forms a public land mobile network (PLMN) for a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) .
- PLMN public land mobile network
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communication
- the telecommunications system includes MSCs 1, BSCs 2 and RBSs 3, as shown in Figure 1.
- the telecommunications system may further include other components, such as a gatekeeper node and gateway (not shown) for providing an entry point to other communications networks or devices .
- the telecommunications system is also capable of providing packet-switched communication in which information, such as voice and data, is communicated between various system components in packets.
- the telecommunications system may provide an IP-based environment for communicating voice signals with mobile stations 6.
- the telecommunications system may be illustrated as shown in Figure 2 for exemplary purposes.
- each RBS 3 preferably includes a packet conversion device 5 for converting signals received at a mobile station port from a mobile station 6 into packet signals and transmitting the packet signals towards the destination device specified by the MSC 1 corresponding to RBS 3.
- the MSC 1 associated with RBS 3 preferably provides RBS 3 with identification information corresponding to the destination device, such as address and/or port information thereof.
- RBS 3 is then capable of identifying the destination device in the header of each packet signal generated thereby so that the transmission of the packet signals by RBS 3 over media ports thereof is directed towards the destination device.
- packet conversion device 5 of RBS 3 also converts packet signals intended for a mobile station 6 into signals having a format that is suitable for transmission to mobile stations 6.
- RBS 3 acts as a logical switch for directing packet signals.
- MSC 1 controls the connection between the media port 7 (over which packet signals are communicated with another terminal) and mobile station port 8 (over which voice signals are communicated with mobile station 6) such that MSC 1 may be viewed as controlling the logical switch of RBS 3.
- a routine is performed at system startup by a set of network devices in communication with each other, such as MSC IA, RBS 3A and BSC 2A. It is understood, however, that the system startup routine may be performed by any or all of the RBSs with their corresponding BSC and MSC.
- RBS 3A establishes a connection 30 with the MSC IA associated therewith. The connection, for example, be a TCP connection.
- RBS 3A passes its identifier to MSC IA at signal 31.
- the MSC IA responds with a return message 32.
- RBS 3A also establishes a connection 33 with the BSC 2A corresponding therewith.
- the connection may, for example, be a TCP connection.
- a configuration file may be utilized by RBS 3A for finding the BSC address for BSC 2A.
- RBS 3A also provides BSC 2A a signal 33 including the identifier for RBS 3A as well as an internal reference therefor. At this point, the system setup routine is complete.
- a call setup routine is performed between RBS 3A, MSC IA and BSC 2A.
- RBS 3A sends to BSC 2A in signal 41 information of the mobile station port 8 over which the mobile station 6A is communicating with RBS 3A.
- the port information such as the actual mobile station port 8 assigned for performing communication with mobile station 6A, is then sent to MSC IA from BSC 2A in signal 42, together with the RBS reference identifier for RBS 3A.
- MSC IA requests and receives in signal (s) 43 information relating to the media port 7 of RBS 3A for communicating (transmitting and receiving) packet signals with the other terminal involved in the telephone call.
- MSC IA having the remote media port associated with the other terminal, sends the remote media port information to RBS 3A in signal 44.
- mobile station 6B is the other terminal involved in the telephone call, so a media port 7 of RBS 3B associated with mobile station 6B is the remote media port information provided to RBS 3A.
- MSC IA may effectively control the connection within RBS 3A between media port 7 and mobile station port 8 thereof.
- media and/or voice signals may be communicated between mobile station 6A and a mobile station 6B.
- voice or other media signals transmitted by mobile station 6A are received by RBS 3A at mobile station port 8 thereof at step 51 ( Figure 5) .
- RBS 3A converts the voice signals into packet form at step 52 and transmits the packet signals to RBS 3B from media port 7 at step 53.
- RBS 3A provides header information in each packet which identifies the particular media port 7 of RBS 3B as the destination device/address.
- RBS 3B Upon receipt of the packet signals from RBS 3A, RBS 3B converts the packet signals at step 54 into signals having the form suitable for subsequent transmission to mobile station 6B at step 55 along mobile station port 8 of RBS 3B.
- the established interface between MSC 1 and each corresponding RBS 3 may allow for MSC 1 to control and/or instruct an RBS 3 to transmit tone signals towards the destination device in order to provide suitable signaling during a telephone call .
- RBS 3B Following receipt of voice signals at mobile station port 8 of RBS 3B transmitted by mobile station 6B, RBS 3B converts the voice signals into packet form at step 56 and transmits the packet signals to RBS 3A at step 57 from media port 7 of RBS 3B. In generating the packet signals, RBS 3B provides header information in each packet which identifies the particular media port 7 of RBS 3A as the destination device/address. Upon receipt of the packet signals from RBS 3B, RBS 3A converts the packet signals at step 58 into signals having the form suitable for subsequent transmission to mobile station 6A at step 59 over mobile station port 8 of RBS 3A. By transmitting the packet signals from one RBS 3 directly to another, system resource usage is minimized with respect to the use of physical switching elements in MSCs 1.
- MSC IA may control the logical switching within RBS 3A for performing packet-based communication between a mobile station 6A and a terminal that is not served by the telecommunications system.
- the above- described call setup routine and the above-described operation of RBS 3A in converting and routing signals are the same in this case.
- MSC IA provides to RBS 3A the remote media port of the other terminal instead of the particular media port of an RBS 3 in the system.
- the present invention facilitates communication with a mobile station 6 using a packet-switched protocol when mobile station 6 moves between areas served by different RBSs during a handoff operation.
- mobile station 6A initially engages in a telephone call through RBS 3A.
- RBS 3A receives voice signals from mobile station 6A over a mobile station port 8 therein, converts the voice signals into packet form including placing in the packet header the appropriate destination address, and transmits the packet signals to the desired destination over a particular media port 7.
- RBS 3A remains as the "anchor" RBS for communicating with the destination device when mobile station 6A departs the area served by RBS 3A and enters an area served by another RBS (RBS 3C, for example) at step 61.
- RBS 3C RBS 3C, for example
- MSC IA being aware of the new location of mobile station 6A, provides port information to RBS 3A and RBS 3C so that a relay connection is established and controlled between a media port 7 of RBS 3A and a media port 7 of RBS 3C.
- packet signals from the destination device received at media port 7 of RBS 3A at step 62 are changed so that the header thereof indicates the particular media port 7 of RBS 3C, and subsequently forwarded to the RBS 3C at step 63.
- the packet signals are converted from packet form and transmitted to mobile station 6A by RBS 3C over mobile station port 8 thereof at step 64.
- Media and/or voice signals transmitted by mobile station 6A are received at the mobile station port 8 of RBS 3C, converted into packet form and transmitted to the particular media port 7 of RBS 3A at step 66.
- RBS 3A Upon reception of the packet signals from RBS 3C at step 65, RBS 3A changes the header information to indicate the destination device and transmits the packet signals thereto over media port 7 of RBS 3A at step 67, as controlled by MSC IA.
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