The present invention relates to a method for electronically monitoring a packet service and an apparatus using the same, and particularly, it relates to an electronic packet service monitoring method in a wireless portable Internet system, and an apparatus having the same.
The present invention is supported by the IT R&D program of MIC/IITA 112006-S-009-02, The Development of WiBro Service and Operating Standard).
Currently, many countries in the world have made an effort to develop and efficiently manage a legitimate electronic monitoring function so as to efficiently deal with crime and terrorism. Particularly, introduction of various new communication systems and services causes the electronic monitoring function to be more complicated so that judicial and standardization organizations of each country constitute a standard electronic monitoring specification for each communication system for standard electronic monitoring and require a system that satisfies the specification.
In case of a packet service, electronic monitoring standards for the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) in Europe and the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) 2000 system in the Northwest have been established and applied. However, an electronic monitoring standard for the portable Internet system has not been established yet.
The above information disclosed in this Background section is only for enhancement of understanding of the background of the invention and therefore it may contain information that does not form the prior art that is already known in this country to a person of ordinary skill in the art.
The present invention has been made in an effort to provide a method for efficiently performing electronic monitoring of a packet service in a wireless portable Internet system, and an apparatus using the same.
In an exemplary packet service electronic monitoring method according to an embodiment of the present invention, a law enforcement agency requests to start an electronic monitoring of a packet service of a portable subscriber station (PSS) and starts the electronic monitoring of the packet service of the PSS, and electronic monitoring call information of the PSS is transmitted to the law enforcement agency when the PSS attempts a packet service. When the PSS is provided with a packet service, the packet of the PSS is transmitted to the law enforcement agency.
An exemplary packet service electronic monitoring apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention includes a service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatusus and performs authentication and charging processes for a packet service when receiving the request from the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus.
According to the present invention, a packet service can be electronically monitored while less influencing a packet service processing function than conventional monitoring.
In the following detailed description, only certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, simply by way of illustration. As those skilled in the art would realize, the described embodiments may be modified in various different ways, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive. Like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification.
Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless explicitly described to the contrary, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” or “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of stated elements but not the exclusion of any other elements. Also, the terms of a unit, a device, and a module in the present specification represent a unit for processing a predetermined function or operation, which can be realized by hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software.
A packet service electronic monitoring apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described.
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The ACR 130 is connected with the RAS 120, and collects electronic monitoring call information of a packet service and a subscriber packet when receiving a request to start packet service electronic monitoring for a specific subscriber from the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160, and transmits the collected information and subscriber packet to the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160.
The HA 140 performs a function for a mobile Internet protocol (IP).
As an integrated function of a HSS server that manages mobility of an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS)-based multimedia user and performs an authentication function and an AAA server that performs authentication and charging of the PSS 110, the HSS/AAA server 150 stores a location of a PSS, provides the stored location of the PSS upon a request from the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160, and performs authentication and charging processes for a packet service.
The service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 is connected with a law enforcement agency, and starts electronic monitoring when receiving a packet service electronic monitoring request for a PSS from the law enforcement agency and provides collected packet service electronic monitoring data. When receiving a packet service electronic monitoring cancel request from the law enforcement agency, the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 cancels the electronic monitoring operation.
A packet service electronic monitoring method according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described.
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A packet service electronic monitoring start process will now be described with reference to
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After starting the packet service electronic monitoring for the PSS, the ACR 130 transmits an electronic monitoring start response to the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 (S305). When receiving the electronic monitoring start response, the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 stores information indicating that the PSS is under the packet service electronic monitoring, and transmits the electronic monitoring start response to the law enforcement agency (S306).
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The electronic monitoring call information transmission process will now be described with reference to
When the PSS 110 under the packet service electronic monitoring attempts a packet service, wireless link initial access, basic function negotiation, authentication, and authentication key distribution processes are performed between the PSS 110, the RAS 120, and the ACR 130.
When the PSS 110 transmits a registration request (REG_REQ) message to the ACR 130 through the RAS 120 (S401), the ACR 130 performs proper processes and transmits a registration response (REG_RSP) message to the PSS 110 through the RAS 120 (S402). In addition, when a subscriber station is under a packet service electronic monitoring start process, the ACR 130 transmits a first registration message to the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 (S403). When receiving the first registration message, the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 checks an electronic monitoring start history and transmits a second registration message to the law enforcement agency if the corresponding PSS is under the packet service electronic monitoring start process (S404).
In addition, IP connection management and IP address allocation processes are performed between the PSS 110, the RAS 120, and the ACR 130.
When the PSS 110 transmits a dynamic service addition request (DSA-REQ) message to the RAS 120 (S405), the RAS 120 transmits a dynamic service addition received (DSX-RVD) message to the PSS 110 in response to the DSA-REQ message (S406), and transmits the DSA-REQ message to the ACR 130. The ACR 130 performs proper processes and transmits a dynamic service addition response (DSA-RSP) message to the PSS 110 through the RAS 120 (S407). Then, the PSS 110 transmits a dynamic service addition acknowledge (DSA-ACK) message to the ACR 130 through the RAS 120 (S408).
The ACR 130 transmits a first dynamic service addition message to the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 if the corresponding PSS is under the packet service electronic monitoring start process (S409). When receiving the first dynamic service addition message, the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 checks the electronic monitoring start history and transmits a second dynamic service addition message to the law enforcement agency if the subscriber station is under the packet service electronic monitoring start process (S410).
Then, periodic transmission charging and periodic authentication and authentication key distribution processes are performed between the PSS 110, the RAS 120, and the ACR 130.
When the PSS 110 transmits a dynamic service change request (DSC-REQ) message to the RAS 120 in order to dynamically change an existing service flow (S411), the RAS 120 transmits a dynamic service change received (DSX-RVD) message to the PSS 110 in response to the DSC-REQ message (S412), and transmits the DSC-REQ message to the ACR 130. The ACR 130 performs proper processes and transmits a dynamic service change response (DSC-RSP) message to the PSS 110 through the RAS 120 (S413). When receiving the DSC-RSP message, the PSS 110 transmits a dynamic service change acknowledge (DSC-ACK) message to the ARC 130 through the RAS 120 (S414).
If the corresponding PSS is under the packet service electronic monitoring start process, the ACR 130 transmits a first dynamic service change message to the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 (S415), and the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 checks the packet service electronic monitoring start history when receiving the first dynamic service change message and transmits a second dynamic service change message to the law enforcement agency if the PSS is under the packet service electronic monitoring (S416).
When the PSS 110 transmits a dynamic service deletion request (DSD-REQ) to the
RAS 120 in order to delete the existing service flow (S417), the RAS 120 transmits a dynamic service deletion received (DSX-RVD) message to the PSS 110 in response to the DSD-REQ message (S418) and transmits the DSD-REQ message to the ACR 130. When receiving the DSD-REQ message, the ACR 130 performs proper processes and transmits a dynamic service deletion response (DSD-RSP) message to the PSS 110 through the RAS 120 (S419). Then, the PSS 110 transmits a dynamic service deletion acknowledge (DSD-ACK) message to the ACR 130 through the RAS 120 (S420).
The ACR 130 transmits a first dynamic service deletion message to the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 if the corresponding PSS is under the electronic monitoring start process (S421), and the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 checks the electronic monitoring start history when receiving the first dynamic service deletion message and transmits a second dynamic service deletion message to the law enforcement agency if the PSS is under the packet service electronic monitoring (S422).
In order to cancel a packet call after being provided with a packet service, the PSS 110 transmits a de-registration request (DREG-REQ) message that reports de-registration and cancellation of a normal operation service to the ACR 130 through the RAS 120 (S423). Then, the ACR 130 performs packet call release for the PSS 110 and transmits a de/re-register command (DREG-CMD) message to the PSS 110 through the RAS 120 (S424). If the PSS 110 is under the packet service electronic monitoring start process, the ACR 130 transmits the first de-registration message to the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 (S425), and the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 checks the electronic monitoring start history when receiving the first de-registration message and transmits a second de-registration message to the law enforcement agency if the PSS is under the packet service electronic monitoring start process (S426).
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A process for transmitting a packet of a PSS under electronic monitoring will now be described with reference to
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A packet service electronic monitoring cancellation process will be described with reference to
When the law enforcement agency requests to cancel packet service electronic monitoring of a PSS 110 (S601), the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 checks an electronic monitoring history for the PSS 110 and requests the ACR 130 that manages a call of the PSS 110 to cancel the packet service electronic monitoring if the PSS 110 is under the packet service electronic start process (S602). Then, the ACR 130 cancels the packet service electronic monitoring operation for the PSS 110 and transmits a first electronic monitoring cancellation response to the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 (S603). When receiving the first electronic monitoring cancellation response, the service provider-side electronic monitoring apparatus 160 deletes information indicating that the PSS 110 is under the packet service electronic monitoring start process and reports a second electronic monitoring cancellation response to the law enforcement agency (S604).
The above-described embodiments can be realized through a program for realizing functions corresponding to the configuration of the embodiments or a recording medium for recording the program in addition to through the above-described device and/or method, which is easily realized by a person skilled in the art.
While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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10-2007-0120337 | Nov 2007 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR08/03214 | 6/9/2008 | WO | 00 | 5/20/2010 |