The present invention discloses an improved method and corresponding devices for improved warnings in a cellular communications system.
In the cellular communications project referred to as the Third Generation Partnership Project, 3GPP, there is defined a so called ETWS system, an Earthquake and Tsunami Warning System.
As the name implies, a function of the ETWS is to notify users of a 3GPP system of Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and possibly also other disasters, and to notify the users of what should be done.
The ETWS thus comprises two kinds of notifications, referred to as the primary and the secondary notification. A main purpose of the primary notification is to quickly alert the users to the occurrence of an Earthquake, a Tsunami or possibly some other disaster, while a main purpose of the secondary notification is to provide the users with more information regarding, for example, steps that should be taken, such as evacuation of buildings etc.
Due to the nature and purpose of an ETWS system, the time requirements for the transmission of the primary notification to the users in a certain area is as strict as 4 seconds; within this time limit the primary notification must have been transmitted to all of the users in question.
In addition, primary notifications transmitted within an ETW system should have a built-in mechanism for preventing unauthorized users from transmitting the ETWS messages, in particular the primary notification messages.
As has emerged from the description above, there is thus a need for a solution which will enable an ETWS system in a cellular communications system to transmit primary notifications to a large number of users within a very narrow time limit. In addition, the solution should enable the system to transmit the primary notifications in a secure manner, so that unauthorized use of the system is prevented.
Such a solution is offered by the present invention in that it discloses a method for use in a cellular communications system. The method of the invention comprises the step of transmitting a predefined message which comprises a primary warning notification and verification information related to the primary warning notification to user terminals in one or more cells of the system.
According to the method of the invention, the predefined message is transmitted simultaneously to a plurality of user terminals in the system on a physical channel in the system which is dedicated to messages to single users.
In one embodiment of the invention, the physical channel used for the messages is a paging channel in the system.
In one embodiment of the invention, the predefined message causes the user terminals to listen for a secondary warning notification in subsequent messages on the same physical channel.
In one embodiment of the invention, the predefined message is of a message type which identifies the predefined message, and causes a receiving user terminal to treat the predefined message in a predefined manner.
In one embodiment of the invention, the predefined message is of a dedicated message type for the primary warning notification and the verification information.
In one embodiment of the invention, the primary warning notification and the verification information are comprised in information elements in the predefined message.
Suitably, the method of the invention is applied to a cellular communications system of the Wideband Code Division Multiple Access kind, WCDMA, or a system of the Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access kind, TD SCDMA.
The invention also discloses a Radio Network Controller, an RNC, and a User Terminal, a UE, for use in a system in which the invention is applied.
The invention will be described in more detail in the following, with reference to the appended drawings, in which
The present invention will in the following be described using terminology from the cellular system known as WCDMA, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access, and the cellular system known as TD SCDMA, Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access. This is due to the fact that the invention is primarily intended for such systems, but the terminology should not be seen as restricting the scope of protection sought for or granted to the present invention, since the invention may also be applied to other cellular systems where similar situations or problems exist.
For each cell in the system, there is also a controlling node 115, a NodeB, which has as one of its roles to control the traffic to and from the UEs in the cell 105. The system 100 also comprises a Radio Network Controller, RNC 120, as well as a Serving GPRS Support Node, SGSN 125, and a Cell Broadcast Centre, CBC 130. The functions and roles of the RNC, SGSN and CBC are well known to those skilled in the field, and will thus not be described in detail here.
As mentioned previously, the present invention is aimed at an Earthquake and Tsunami Warning System, ETWS, in a cellular system such as the system 100 in
In order to obtain the necessary speed for the transmission of the primary warning notification, the invention uses a physical channel which the UEs in the cell will be listening to frequently, as opposed to physical channels which the UEs listen to less frequently. The physical channel utilized by the invention to transmit the primary warning notification is suitably a so called paging channel, PCH, in the system 100.
In order to obtain the security needed for the ETWS system, the UEs will, according to the invention, receive an ETWS authentication key which is used to verity that a primary notification warning is authentic. The key is suitably first given to a UE when the UE first registers with the SGSN.
Suitably, the ETWS authentication key is changed or updated by the system at certain intervals, and stored by the UE between those intervals. As an option, in order to further increase security, users in different cells or groups of cells could be given different keys.
As noted, it may, for security reasons, be desired to periodically replace or update the key. Suppose, for instance, that a certain UE registers with the SGSN at 23:50 local time, and is given a key k1. Suppose further that the key is replaced by key k2 at 00:00 local time.
Assume further that at 00:05, an earthquake occurs which generates a primary notification warning at 00:09 local time. If this warning is protected by k2, the UE will not be able to verify it. Thus, there may be a need to send one and the same primary notification warning two times, with different keys. This may, on the other hand, create confusion as to which message that should be attempted to be verified and by which key. To this end, one may use a key-indicator. This could be a simple “version number” for the key which increases in “cyclic” fashion each time the key is updated, e.g. v=0, 1, 2, 0, 1, 2, 0, 1 . . . The UE is given the version number of the key, and the version number is added in the message which contains the security info.
Turning now to the exact mechanism of how the primary notification warning is transmitted to the UEs concerned, the system uses the (physical) paging channel to transmit the primary notification warning simultaneously in one or more cells, but uses a predefined message type for this.
According to the invention, the UEs are programmed to treat paging messages of this message type as an ETWS message, and will notify the user of the UE in a predefined manner, or in a manner which is defined in the message, e.g. to flash a message on the display of the UE, or to beep as if a text message (SMS) had been received, etc.
A situation with a group of UEs 110-113, in the cell 105 from
The ETWS primary warning notification is initiated in the CBC 130, which communicates this to the RNC 120 (bypassing the SGSN 125, which is transparent to the ETWS message). The RNC 120 then sends a corresponding message to the NodeB 115, which transmits a paging message of the predefined message type to the UEs 110-113 in the cell 110,
The invention discloses two embodiments by means of which the ETWS primary warning notification and the accompanying verification information can be transmitted to the UEs. The first embodiment is illustrated in
Steps 3-5 are related to the secondary ETWS notification, but will be described briefly below:
An example of an embodiment of the dedicated message which is transmitted from the RNC 120 via the NodeB 115 to the UEs 110-113 is shown in
CH: Conditional on history
As shown in
In this embodiment, as has been mentioned previously, the message is sent on a physical channel which is a paging channel, PCH. The logical channel which is used for this may be the CCCH to UEs in idle mode or connected mode URA_PCH, CELL_PCH or CELL_FACH states. As an alternative, the message may be transmitted on the DCCH channel to UEs in the connected mode CELL_DCH state.
The second embodiment disclosed by the invention for transmitting the ETWS primary warning notification message and the accompanying verification information is shown in
A difference between the embodiments is the message sent from the RNC to the UEs, a message which has been given the number 2′ in
As can be seen, only two of the IEs in the RRC message of
As discussed above as well, the method 700 is intended for use in a cellular communications system such as the one 100 shown in
Step 720 shows that in one embodiment, the predefined message causes the user terminals to listen for a secondary warning notification in subsequent messages on the same channel, and step 725 shows that in one embodiment the predefined message is of a message type which identifies the predefined message, and causes a receiving user terminal to treat the predefined message in a predefined manner.
Step 730 shows that in one embodiment, the predefined message is of a dedicated message type for the primary warning notification and the verification information, while step 735 shows that in one embodiment, the primary warning notification and the verification information are comprised in information elements in the predefined message.
As shown in step 740, the predefined message is transmitted simultaneously to a plurality of user terminals, on a physical channel in the system which is dedicated to messages to single users, step 745.
Step 750 shows that in one embodiment, the physical channel used for the predefined message is a paging channel in the system.
As has also been mentioned previously, the method 700 is suitably applied to a WCDMA system, i.e. a Wideband Code Division Multiple Access system, or a TD SCDMA system, i.e. a Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access system.
The RNC of the invention is adapted to receive Write-Replace Requests/Indications from a CBC, which comprise the parameter “Paging ETWS indicator” and the parameter “Warning Type”, and with or without the parameter “Warning Security Information”. The RNC 800 is adapted to process these Requests/indications from the CBC, in that it forwards them to the proper NodeB, as specified by the CBC.
The Write-Replace Request/indication is processed by the RNC 800 in one of the two ways described above as being comprised in the invention, i.e. it transmits the information in the Requests/indications to the NodeB either in a dedicated message type for the primary warning notification and the verification information, or it lets the primary warning notification and the verification information be comprised in information elements, IEs, in a predefined message. Which of these two alternatives that is used by the RNC 800 of the invention is dependent on the system, both alternatives are encompassed by the present invention.
The invention also discloses a UE, a schematic block diagram of which is shown in
The UE 900 of the invention comprises a function 905 for receiving messages on a physical channel which is used for messages to single users, such as a paging channel, PCH. In addition, the UE 900 comprises a function 910 for recognizing messages on said channel as being ETWS messages, as opposed to, for example, paging messages or other messages which are usually transmitted on the physical channel in question. Such recognition is done by means of the message type, as disclosed by one embodiment of the invention, or by means of identifying one or more separate IEs in a message, as disclosed by another embodiment of the invention, both of which embodiments have been described in detail above in this text.
The invention is not limited to the examples of embodiments described above and shown in the drawings, but may be freely varied within the scope of the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE09/50118 | 2/5/2009 | WO | 00 | 9/16/2010 |
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61037409 | Mar 2008 | US |