The invention relates to a method for the establishment of a communication link from a first telecommunication device to a second telecommunication device via a telecommunication network and more particularly relates to a method whereby, for call signaling in the case of the second telecommunication device, data objects which for example include pictures or tones of the user of the first telecommunication device are played.
Interpersonal communication by means of telephony, especially mobile telephony, is becoming increasingly important. For such communication, it is in particular important for a telecommunication subscriber, on the establishment of a telephone connection, to know the identity of the calling subscriber before answering or accepting the call. To this end, the called telecommunication subscriber can use different devices for displaying the identification of the calling subscriber, for example, in the form of the name and the telephone number of the calling subscriber. With one such method there is provision for example for a database in the telecommunication device of the called telecommunication subscriber, in the form of an electronic telephone directory in which the telephone numbers and the relevant name, but also a picture relating to the specific name, have been stored. Thus, for a call in which the telephone number of the calling subscriber is transmitted in the usual manner, the telecommunication device of the called subscriber can determine both the associated name and the picture of the calling subscriber in the database and display, in addition, to the telephone number, the name and the picture of the calling subscriber.
The disadvantage of this is that the database which under some circumstances is extensive has to be provided in the telephone of the call recipient and that it has to be provided in each telephone of a call recipient.
A further disadvantage in the case of a procedure in accordance with this method arises from the fact that the calling subscriber has no influence on the picture stored and displayed in the telecommunication device of the call recipient. The settings for displaying and selecting the picture remain the responsibility of the call recipient here, in which case the calling subscriber can neither force the display of a specific picture nor update the displayed picture or also have a current picture displayed to the call recipient.
It is thus an aspect of the invention to create a flexible option for establishing a communication link in which the calling subscriber has control over the data objects transmitted during call signaling.
In this case, in accordance with a first aspect of the invention with a method for the establishment of a communication link from a first telecommunication device of a first telecommunication subscriber via a telecommunication network to a second telecommunication device of a second telecommunication subscriber, a connection establishment message is first of all sent to the telecommunication network with a data object allocated to the first telecommunication subscriber in order to initiate the establishment of a communication link, in particular a telephone connection, to the second telecommunication device. Such a data object can for example have multimedia data, which includes a picture file, a tone file and even a text file, etc. Subsequently, the telecommunication network stores the sent data object on a data provision component such as a data server, which is connected to the telecommunication network. Reference information is also determined when the data object is stored, which gives the storage location of the data object, i.e. on which data provision component or in which storage area the data object is stored there in each case. Finally, a transmission of a call signaling message from the telecommunication network to the second telecommunication device is carried out, in which provision has been made for the reference information (determined) in the call signaling message. To this end, the reference information can for example have a “Uniform Resource Identifier” (URI). Because the reference information is now available at the second telecommunication device, the device can now make its own decision on the further procedure. On the one hand, it could decide to accept the call of the calling subscriber (first telecommunication subscriber) without having information about its data object, in particular its picture, and to establish directly a communication link such as a telephone connection. However, it is also possible that the call recipient (second telecommunication subscriber) would readily like to transmit the data object of the calling subscriber to their telecommunication device, in which they in this case signal to the data provision component by using the reference information (i.e. by means of the reference information it is possible to determine on which data provision component or in which storage area there in each case) that the data provision component is to transmit the data object allocated to the first telecommunication subscriber to the second telecommunication device. In response to this signaling process, the data provision component transmits the data object to the second telecommunication device so that the device can receive and play the data object. With regard to a picture or text contained in the data object, the term ‘play’ in this case means that the picture or text is displayed and with respect to tone information or a ring tone stored in the data object means that this is rendered audible by the second telecommunication device. Thus the above-described method makes it possible for both the calling subscriber and the called telecommunication subscriber to have control over the data object provided by the calling subscriber.
If the second telecommunication subscriber has now played the data object of the first telecommunication subscriber, in particular has had their picture displayed, the subscriber can decide to accept the call of the first telecommunication subscriber and establish a communication link or (bidirectional) voice connection to them.
In accordance with an advantageous embodiment, the telecommunication network features a first subnetwork to which the first telecommunication device is allocated and it also features a second telecommunication network to which the second telecommunication device is allocated, in which case the two subnetworks are connected to each other via a switching component, a so-called “gateway”. In particular, the two subnetworks, but also the overall telecommunication network, can be embodied as a mobile radio network, which for example functions in accordance with the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) standard or the UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) standard. In this case it is possible for the first telecommunication device to be registered in the first subnetwork, while the second telecommunication network is registered the second subnetwork.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment, the switching component is embodied so as to implement the above-mentioned operations in the telecommunication network (such as storing the data object and the transmission of a call signaling message). It is further conceivable for the data provision component to be arranged in a network based on an Internet protocol, which is connected to the switching component. It is especially also possible in this case for the data object to be transmitted from the switching component via the “Hyper Text Transfer Protocol” (http) to the data provision component.
It is conceivable that while a connection is being established, the second telecommunication device is in a communication session in accordance with the “Session Initiation Protocol” SIP by means of which interactive multimedia communication sessions can be initiated and controlled. It is in particular possible to initiate telephone conversations with the additional transmission of data objects such as multimedia information. For this purpose, the telecommunication network or the switching component can send a so-called SIP INVITE message as the call signaling message to the second telecommunication device in order to invite it to a communication session. The reference information with respect to the storage location of the data object of the first telecommunication subscriber is also inserted into the INVITE message. Before the actual communication session starts in accordance with the SIP, the data object can now be requested from the second telecommunication device by means of the reference information. Such data transmitted before the actual communication session is also called “early data” or “early media” in connection with the SIP. In this way, it is possible, in accordance with the above-mentioned advantageous embodiment of the method for the establishment of a communication link, also to establish such a communication link between a telecommunication device not supporting the SIP protocol and a telecommunication device supporting the SIP protocol.
In accordance with an advantageous embodiment, the first and/or the second telecommunication device, depending on the nature of the telephone network or the telecommunication subnetwork connected to the device, is embodied with a radio module as a mobile radio device, a mobile telephone or a computer such as a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) or an organizer.
In addition, a telecommunication arrangement is created which includes a first and a second telecommunication device as well as a telecommunication network. In this arrangement the first telecommunication device is embodied in such a way that it is possible, via the telecommunication network, to establish a communication link, in particular a telephone connection, to the second telecommunication device in accordance with one of the above-described methods.
Furthermore, a method for the establishment of a communication link (in particular a telephone connection) from a first telecommunication device of a first telecommunication subscriber via a telecommunication network to a second telecommunication device of a second telecommunication subscriber is created in accordance with a second aspect of the invention. In accordance with this method, a data object of the first telecommunication subscriber is first of all stored in a data provision component. This can be implemented using many different known types of data transmissions, for example, by sending an e-mail or a message in accordance with the MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) from the first telecommunication subscriber to the operating company of the data provision component so that it can store a data object stored in the e-mail in the data provision component. The data provision component or its operating company can then return an acknowledgement message to the first telecommunication network which contains reference (information) giving the address of the storage location. In order to initiate the establishment of a communication link, a connection establishment message is now sent together with the reference, which refers to the data object stored in the data provision component, from the first telecommunication device to the telecommunication network. With the aid of the reference information contained in the connection establishment message, the telecommunication network signals to the data provision component that it should transmit the stored data object of the first telecommunication subscriber to the telecommunication network. In response to this signaling process, the data provision component then transmits the data object requested from the telecommunication network to the telecommunication network. Subsequently, the telecommunication network then transmits a call signaling message to the second telecommunication device, in which case provision has been made for the transmitted data object in the call signaling message. The transmitted data object can then be played from the second telecommunication device and in particular, a picture of the first telecommunication subscriber contained in the data object can then be displayed on the second telecommunication device.
After the second telecommunication subscriber, by playing the data object of the first telecommunication subscriber, has now been informed about the fact that the first telecommunication subscriber would like to establish a communication link, the second telecommunication subscriber, by carrying out a corresponding operation (pressing an accept button) on the second telecommunication device, can now accept the call and in this way bring about the establishment of a communication link such as a telephone connection.
Again, in accordance with an advantageous embodiment, the telecommunication network can feature a first subnetwork, which has been allocated to the first telecommunication device, and a second subnetwork, which has been allocated to the second telecommunication device, in which case the two subnetworks are connected with each other via a switching component, namely, a so-called “gateway”. In this case, the first and the second subnetwork, but also the overall telecommunication network can be embodied as a mobile radio network, which for example functions in accordance with the GSM standard or the UMTS standard. Accordingly, it is possible in this case to embody the first and the second telecommunication device as a mobile radio device, a mobile telephone or a computer with a corresponding radio module.
In accordance with an advantageous embodiment, the switching component, namely the gateway, is embodied in this case such that, in order to carry out the above-mentioned procedures in the telecommunication network, in particular signaling the data provision component as well as transmitting the call signaling message to the second telecommunication device. In addition, it is possible to arrange the data provision component in a network based on an Internet protocol, which is connected to the switching component, so that for example a transmission of a data object from the data provision component to the telecommunication network or the switching component can be carried out via an http protocol.
In accordance with an additional advantageous embodiment, the reference information has a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), which gives the storage location of the data object of the first telecommunication subscriber.
Contrary to the first aspect of the invention, it is possible in the case of the second aspect of the invention that the first telecommunication device is in a communication session in accordance with the SIP, protocol, while the second telecommunication device is not in such a communication session. The network or the switching component thus serves as an interface between a SIP telecommunication device and a non-SIP telecommunication device. Within this context, the first telecommunication device sends a so-called INVITE message to the telecommunication network or the switching component as a connection establishment message, in order to show that a communication link has to be established with the second telecommunication device. In addition, the INVITE message also contains the reference information about the data object stored in the data provision component. After the data provision component has requested the data object and the data object has been sent to the second telecommunication device, the telecommunication network, in particular the switching component can then send a provisional acknowledgement message to the first telecommunication device, which indicates for example by means of ringing that the desired connection establishment is signaled from the second telecommunication device to the second telecommunication subscriber.
In accordance with an embodiment, the data object can contain multimedia contents such as picture information, tone information and even text information.
Furthermore, a telecommunication arrangement is created, which includes a first and a second telecommunication device as well as a telecommunication network. In this case the first telecommunication device has been embodied for that reason to establish, via the telecommunication network, a communication link in particular a telephone connection to the second telecommunication device in accordance with an above-described method according to the second aspect of the invention.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
Before two preferred embodiments of the invention are now explained, in which the establishment of a communication link between a telephone supporting the SIP protocol, and a telephone not supporting the SIP protocol is to be carried out, it is indeed necessary to explain the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) in short.
By using the SIP protocol, it is possible to both initiate and control interactive multimedia communication sessions. It is in particular possible to initiate communication links such as telephone connections or telephone conversations with the additional transmission of multimedia information. In accordance with the SIP protocol, a first subscriber can invite a second subscriber to a meeting or a session with the so-called SIP message INVITE. The second subscriber can then accept the invitation (for the establishment of a communication link such as a telephone conversation) by responding with the so-called SIP message “200-OK”. However, during the period between the arrival of the INVITE message and the acknowledgement of the establishment of the connection or the communication session by means of the “200-OK” message it is already possible to transmit data objects such as multimedia data. Such data is also designated as “early data” or “early media”. The early data can also be picture data or pictures, which have been allocated to the calling subscriber or represent the subscriber. As a result, by means of this above-described method, it is possible to transmit call pictures on the establishment of a communication link within the framework of the SIP protocol.
A special form of transmitting data objects, in particular h picture data, involves transmitting reference information or picture reference information, which refers to the location where the actual contents of the picture has to be found or stored. The SIP protocol also supports the possibility of sending the objects or the contents per reference information instead of transporting the actual data objects or picture contents via the SIP protocol. This mechanism is referred to as the “Content Indirection”.
The establishment of a communication link between two telecommunication devices supporting the SIP protocol with the transmission of call pictures will now be explained below. The telecommunication devices involved can for example be mobile telephones. In this case,
The process described above will now be described and explained in detail with the aid of
In this call establishment phase, the telecommunication subscriber of the second mobile telephone T2 can now decide whether or not he/she would like to accept the call of the first subscriber. In the example, the second telecommunication subscriber or the second mobile telephone T2 accepts the call and acknowledges this call with the SIP response 200-OK, which then sends the second mobile telephone to the first mobile telephone. The first mobile telephone T1 now also acknowledges the input of the message 200-OK by means of the message ACK.
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After the components of the telecommunication arrangement have been explained, the sequence for the establishment of a telecommunication link or a telephone connection from the first mobile telephone T1 to the second mobile telephone T2 including the transmission of a call picture should now be explained in accordance with
In order to establish a telephone connection, the first mobile telephone T1 now first of all transmits a connection establishment message via the first subnetwork TN1 to the gateway GW. This is done by means of the SIP message INVITE, in which case a corresponding INVITE message is sent from the first mobile telephone to the gateway. However, because the second mobile telephone T2 does not support the SIP protocol, the SIP communication started from the first mobile telephone T1 is not forwarded directly via the telecommunication network to the mobile telephone T2, but is converted by the gateway GW into a corresponding signaling process of the second telecommunication network or telephone network TN2 of T2. Only the converted signaling process is then forwarded to the second mobile telephone T2, while the SIP dialogs are only routed between the first mobile telephone T1 and the gateway GW.
In addition, the INVITE message also sends a picture of the first telecommunication subscriber by means of “Content Indirection” or by means of a reference BR from the first mobile telephone T1 to the second mobile telephone T2. The gateway GW now processes the reference BR in order to be able to request the corresponding picture from the picture server BS by using this reference. This is done by means of the picture request message BA; in response to which the picture server BS, by means of a picture delivery message BN, sends the actual picture or actual picture content BI to the gateway (characterized by means of a double-ended arrow). In this case communication between the gateway GW and the picture server BS is undertaken using http.
Picture BI transmitted from the picture server BS is now transmitted to the second mobile telephone T2 within the framework of a call signaling message AR. It is now possible to display picture BI on a display device of the second mobile telephone T2, while a ring tone is played in order to attract the attention of the second subscriber allocated to the second mobile telephone. While the ring tone is being played, the gateway answers the above-mentioned INVITE message with the provisional response 180-R in order to inform the calling subscriber about the fact that picture BI corresponding to the picture reference BR has been transmitted to the second mobile telephone or that it is “ringing” there in each case.
If the second subscriber decides to accept the call of the first subscriber, the subscriber initiates that a call acceptance message AA is transmitted from the second mobile telephone to the gateway GW in which case the gateway GW translates this call acceptance or acknowledgement in a SIP acknowledgement message 200-OK and sends this message to the first mobile telephone T1. Finally, the first mobile telephone T1 again acknowledges this message 200-OK with the acknowledgement message ACK so that in this case the communication link or the telephone connection between the first mobile telephone and the second mobile telephone is established.
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Next, the second mobile telephone T2, by means of a picture request message BA and by using the picture reference BR, now requests the picture from the picture server BS allocated to the picture reference. In response to the picture request message BA, the picture server BS transmits, by means of a delivery message ZN, the picture BI allocated to the picture reference, to the second mobile telephone T2. In this way, the picture of the first telecommunication subscriber can be displayed as a call picture to the second telecommunication subscriber by the second mobile telephone. As has already been mentioned, an acoustic signal such as a ring tone can be played either directly after the arrival of the INVITE message at the second mobile telephone or after the arrival of the delivery message ZN with the picture BI. Irrespective of the fact when the acoustic signal is output from the second mobile telephone, i.e. when it “rings” at the second mobile telephone, a provisional response 180-R is sent from the second mobile telephone T2 to the gateway GW (as acknowledgement for the fact that the second mobile telephone has received the call signaling and that the second subscriber has for example been informed by means of an acoustic signal).
After the second subscriber has been informed about the call of the first subscriber, the subscriber can either accept or reject the call. Should the subscriber decide to accept the call, the subscriber will inform the second mobile telephone T2 via a corresponding user interface, whereupon the second mobile telephone T2 sends a call acceptance message 200-OK to the gateway. Finally, this (positive) response is converted by the gateway GW into an acknowledgement, which is then routed in the form of an acceptance information message AA to the first mobile telephone T1. Furthermore, the gateway GW also acknowledges the call acceptance message 200-OK of the second mobile telephone and then also routes an acknowledgement message in the form of the message ACK to the telephone in each case. In this way, a communication link or a telephone connection is then established between the first mobile telephone T1 and the second mobile telephone T2.
It should be mentioned that the telecommunication network connecting the two mobile telephones T1 and T2, in particular the two subnetworks allocated to the mobile telephones can function for example in accordance with the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) standard or the UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) standard.
In addition it should be mentioned that in accordance with an advantageous embodiment, in particular, in the case of the embodiment shown in
With the above-described mechanisms it is not only possible to transmit pictures (or general data objects) from the calling subscriber to the called subscriber, but also pictures from the called subscriber to the calling subscriber or its mobile telephone, or as has just been explained, from the telecommunication network to the calling subscriber. In this case, the transmission of pictures or data objects from the called subscriber to the calling subscriber can be carried out together with one of the above-mentioned methods or as a standalone method. This means in one case (in which the calling subscriber supports a method such as for example SIP and the called subscriber does not support it) the called subscriber, in response to a call signaling message of a calling subscriber, can send a data object as a message to the telecommunication network allocated to the subscriber, in which case the data object is then stored by the telecommunication network on a data provision component. In addition, a response message (connection establishment message) is transmitted from the telecommunication network to the calling subscriber, with provision being made in the response message for reference information which refers to the data provision component on which the data object of the caned subscriber has been stored. Finally, the data provision component is signaled from the calling subscriber or its telecommunication device, using the reference information, that the data provision component transmits the data object to the second telecommunication device allocated to the called subscriber. Subsequently the data object is transmitted from the data provision component to the calling subscriber and played or (should it be a picture) displayed there in each case. On the other hand, (in which the called subscriber supports a method such as for example SIP and the calling subscriber does not support it), the called subscriber can store a data object on a data provision component. In response to the call signaling message from the telecommunication network, the called subscriber or its telecommunication device sends a message with the picture reference information, which refers to the data object stored by the subscriber in the data provision component, to the telecommunication network. The network signals to the data provision component, using the reference information, that the data provision component transmits the stored data object to the telecommunication network. Subsequently, the data provision component transmits the data object to the telecommunication network. Finally, a response message is transmitted from the telecommunication network to the calling subscriber, with there being provision in this message for the transmitted data object of the called subscriber. The transmitted data object can then be played or displayed at the calling subscriber.
Therefore, to summarize it is possible to say that the fundamental idea of the two embodiments represented in
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to preferred embodiments thereof and examples, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention covered by the claims which may include the phrase “at least one of A, B and C” as an alternative expression that means one or more of A, B and C may be used, contrary to the holding in Superguide v. DIRECTV, 69 USPQ2d 1865 (Fed. Cir. 2004).
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This application is a continuation of prior filed copending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/578,708, filed May 10, 2006, the priority of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 120 and which is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2004/052512, filed Oct. 12, 2004, which designated the United States and has been published as International Publication No. WO2005/046161 and which claims the priority of German Patent Application, Serial No. 10352378.2, filed on Nov. 10, 2003, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d), the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties as if fully set forth herein.
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Parent | 10578708 | May 2006 | US |
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