The present invention relates to the use of Voice Call Continuity (VCC) links within a Voice over IP call, and more particularly, to a system and method for selectively using Voice Call Continuity links with a Voice over IP call based upon available networks.
The Voice Call Continuity (VCC) specification describes how a voice call can be maintained as a mobile device moves between a circuit switch network and a packet-switched network. Within a standard VoIP call, the operation of the mobile devices are controlled by the IP infrastructure. However, within the VCC specification, calls to and from a mobile device in the circuit switch domain are also anchored to the IP domain, for example, the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). As the handset becomes attached and detached from wireless access points, such as Wi-Fi hotspots, a client application within the mobile device provides notification of the radio conditions through a VCC platform within the network. This enables circuit switched and IP switched call links to be originated and terminated in a transparent manner such that each path is automatically transferred between domains.
Current VCC solutions anchor all VoIP originated calls to the IMS VCC application server within the IMS network. This is irrespective of whether the VoIP calls eventually are handed down to another Radio Access Technology (RAT) such as eHRPD or 1xRTT. The need for always anchoring these calls within the IMS network results in higher licensing costs for use of the VCC application server.
The present invention as disclosed and described herein, in one aspect thereof, comprises a method for selectively establishing a voice call continuity link between a mobile device and a voice call continuity application server and includes the steps of receiving a request to establish a voice over IP call connection at the voice call continuity application server from the mobile device. The request includes mobile device location information for the mobile device. The method determines at the voice call continuity application server whether the voice call continuity link is needed between the voice call continuity server and the mobile device responsive to the mobile device location information within the request and network location information stored within a database associated with the voice call continuity application server. The method establishes the voice call continuity link between the mobile device and the voice call continuity application responsive to a determination that the voice call continuity link is needed.
For a more complete understanding, reference is now made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers are used herein to designate like elements throughout, the various views and embodiments of a system and method for providing selective voice call continuity are illustrated and described, and other possible embodiments are described. The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale, and in some instances the drawings have been exaggerated and/or simplified in places for illustrative purposes only. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate the many possible applications and variations based on the following examples of possible embodiments.
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On the other hand, a call established from a mobile device at a location generated generally at 212 is located within the LTE network 204, eHRPD network 206 and mobile network 202. As this mobile device is located within the eHRPD network 206, a packet switched handoff between LTE and eHRPD can occur without using an external VCC server. Thus, in this case the Voice Call Continuity anchor with the VCC application server 114 would not be necessary since a packet switched handoff between LTE and eHRPD can be made without using an external VCC server.
If a mobile device was located at a location 214 within the LTE network near the boundary of the eHRPD network 206, the need for establishing the Voice Call Continuity anchor with the VCC application server 114 may depend on a number of different things. If it is determine that the mobile device is moving toward the eHRPD network, a Voice Call Continuity anchor might not be established as the eHRPD network would be able to support the device. However, if the mobile device at location 214 were stationary or moving away from the eHRPD network 206, a Voice Call Continuity anchor might be established in order to ensure maintenance of a voice call connection with the device.
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The selective VCC database 310 includes location information with respect to the coverage areas of eHRPD and 1xRTT networks and the coverage area of LTE networks. This enables a determination of whether a user equipment 302 originated from an area where eHRPD is not available and the LTE coverage area overlaps with a 1xRTT network. Thus, if it is determined that a user may move out of the LTE coverage area and not be automatically picked up by an eHRPD network, the call can potentially be dropped if a VCC anchor is not engaged for the call. In these situations a VCC call anchor would be established. However, if the selected VCC database 310 enables a determination that an eHRPD network would be available to the user equipment 302, the VCC call anchor would not be required as the call would not be dropped if the user moves out of the VCC network.
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In order for the VCC application server 308 and selective VCC database 310 to be able to determine whether or not to establish the VCC anchor between the user equipment 302 and the VCC application server 308, the present location of the user equipment 302 must be provided to the VCC application serve 308 so it may be compared with the networks available for the call. This is achieved using a SIP Invite Message 502, as illustrated in
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In this manner, a determination may be made as to the necessity of a VCC call anchor with respect to the establishment of a Voice over IP call. In cases where the VCC anchor is not needed, the process selectively determines not to establish the connection thus saving the network provider the cost of establishing the link with a VCC application server 308. In cases where it is determined that the VCC anchor link is necessary such link will be maintained in order to help the user maintain call continuity within their Voice over IP call.
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However, if inquiry step 706 determines that an eHRPD network is available and would be able to support a call dropped from the IP network or if inquiry step 708 determines that there are other networks that are overlapping with the LTE network other than the 1xRTT network no VCC anchor would be established at step 712 since the eHRPD network would be available to support calls dropped from the IP network or the additional networks overlapping the LTE network would be able to do so. Other factors which may be used to determine whether the call needs to have a VCC anchor include the speed at which the mobile device is moving and a determination of whether the mobile device is mobile or stationary. If the mobile device is moving at a high rate of speed or moving at all, the call is more likely to leave a network area supporting and IP call. When a mobile device is stationary there is less of a need for an anchor since the call is not likely to be dropped. These details may be obtained from the SIP client within the mobile device using additional SIP headers.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure that this system and method for providing selective voice call continuity provides a cost effective manner for determining whether to establish a VCC link. It should be understood that the drawings and detailed description herein are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive manner, and are not intended to be limiting to the particular forms and examples disclosed. On the contrary, included are any further modifications, changes, rearrangements, substitutions, alternatives, design choices, and embodiments apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope hereof, as defined by the following claims. Thus, it is intended that the following claims be interpreted to embrace all such further modifications, changes, rearrangements, substitutions, alternatives, design choices, and embodiments.
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