WO2007021104A1 - System and method for locating a mobile terminal using secure user plane location - Google Patents

System and method for locating a mobile terminal using secure user plane location Download PDF

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WO2007021104A1
WO2007021104A1 PCT/KR2006/003160 KR2006003160W WO2007021104A1 WO 2007021104 A1 WO2007021104 A1 WO 2007021104A1 KR 2006003160 W KR2006003160 W KR 2006003160W WO 2007021104 A1 WO2007021104 A1 WO 2007021104A1
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Wook Kim
Eun-O Lee
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  • the present invention relates generally to a system for locating a mobile terminal, and more particularly to a system and method for locating a mobile terminal using SUPL (Secure User Plane Location) in a wireless communications network.
  • SUPL Secure User Plane Location
  • One method of locating the mobile set that is particularly common at present is to provide auxiliary information (as of A-GPS: Assistant-Global Positioning System) for the mobile set or terminal and the positioning server.
  • auxiliary information as of A-GPS: Assistant-Global Positioning System
  • the method for locating the mobile set using SUPL protocol provides the location information of a mobile set targeted by an SUPL agent according to a request of the SUPL agent.
  • the SUPL location platform (SLP) reports to the service subscriber the location of the mobile set according to the change- area- type if the mobile set is positioned in the target area requested by the subscriber.
  • the conventional request services for locating the mobile set using SUPL are generally divided into immediate, deferred and periodic request services.
  • the immediate request service (hereinafter immediate service) provides the location information once for a single request of the subscriber. Hence, if the subscriber requires to receive the location information of the mobile set several times, he must make multiple requests to the positioning server.
  • a repeated request service system has been developed as the periodic request service (hereinafter periodic service), to repeatedly provide the location information for the subscriber.
  • periodic service enables the positioning server to provide the location information repeatedly according to the criteria including duration of the service, start time, and stop time.
  • the repeated request service provides the location information calculated when the mobile set enters, leaves, or stays in the area designated by the subscriber. Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
  • the mobile set and positioning server exchange the capacities of positioning methods with each other so as to select a positioning method proper for both. Meanwhile, the capacity of the positioning method does not change through the services, and therefore it can be transferred once to the positioning server. Nevertheless, the conventional method causes the mobile set and positioning server to continuously exchange the capacities of the positioning methods with each other whenever the location of the mobile set is calculated. Hence, the conventional method unnecessarily repeats the transmission of the data for the capacity of the positioning method, thereby resulting in unnecessary time consumption and an inefficient rate of radio data between the mobile set and the positioning server.
  • the invention enables the positioning server to notify the targeted set of the immediate or deferred service requested so that the positioning server and targeted set exchange the capacities of the positioning methods only once with each other to select a positioning method for the deferred service, and the selected positioning method is stored to be used repeatedly until the service is terminated, thereby eliminating unnecessary transmission of the radio data.
  • the conventional method requires the targeted set to send the SUPL POS INIT message containing the capability of positioning method to the positioning server whenever the positioning server and the targeted set repeat the location calculation. Further, if the SUPL POS INIT message does not contain the capability of positioning method, the positioning server treats it as an error missing the essential parameter. However, it is unnecessary in the present invention for the targeted set to resend the SUPL POS INIT message to the positioning server whenever repeating the location calculation for the repeated deferred service. Only one transmission of the capability of the positioning method is sufficient for all the subsequent calculations of the location of the targeted set in the deferred service, thereby resulting in the efficient use of the radio resources between the targeted set and positioning server. Accordingly, the invention provides a system for continuously locating a mobile set significantly improved for the use of the radio resources.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a system for locating a mobile set using SUPL according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a system for locating a mobile set using SUPL according to the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of MLP TLRR message according to the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the structure of TLRR_EVENT parameter according to the present invention
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating the structure of CHANGE_AREA_STATE parameter according to the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the structure of SUPLJNIT message according to the present invention
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating the structure of CRITERIA parameter according to the present invention
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating the structure of SUPL POS INIT message according to the present invention
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating the structure of SUPL DEFERRED_REPORT message according to the present invention
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram for illustrating the structure of SUPL DEFERRED_START message according to the present invention.
  • the inventive system for locating a mobile set using SUPL comprises an SUPL agent 100 requesting the location information of the mobile set, a home-SUPL location platform (H-SLP) 200, a targeted mobile set 300, and a mobile communications network 150.
  • SUPL agent 100 requesting the location information of the mobile set
  • H-SLP home-SUPL location platform
  • targeted mobile set 300 a targeted mobile set 300
  • mobile communications network 150 a mobile communications network
  • the SUPL agent 100 is a service access pointer for accessing the H-SLP 200 supporting SUPL in order to request the location information of the mobile set. It may request the immediate or periodic service, and it sends event occurrence criteria based on the determined event occurrence, to the H-SLP 200.
  • the H-SLP 200 calculates the location information or value of the mobile set by using SUPL in response to a request of the SUPL agent 100. Upon receiving the request of the location value of the mobile set from the SUPL agent 100, the H-SLP 200 inserts the parameter for representing the immediate or periodic service requested in the SUPL INIT message sent to the targeted mobile set 300 to recognize the type of the service. In addition, the H-SLP 200 sends the information of an A-GPS (Assistant Global Positioning System) and the orbital information of a satellite presently capable of being connected to the targeted set 300 to calculate its location. The H-SLP 200 also receives from the targeted set 300 the result of the determination of an event by comparing the location value of the targeted set 300 with the event occurrence criteria, which result is transferred to the SUPL agent 100.
  • A-GPS Automatic Global Positioning System
  • the targeted set 300 using SUPL protocol performs the process of determining its location by exchanging the information necessary for determining the location with the H-SLP 200 using SUPL. Particularly, upon receiving the periodic service, the targeted set 300 exchanges the capacities of the positioning methods with the H-SLP 200 only once so as to select a positioning method suitable for both, which positioning method is stored for use in locating the targeted set until the requested periodic service is terminated.
  • the method of locating the targeted set may be performed by the H-SLP 200 or by the targeted set 300.
  • the targeted set 300 When the H-SLP 200 locates the targeted set 300 (MS -Assisted method), the targeted set 300 sends the network information necessary for locating itself to the H- SLP 200.
  • the network information indicates the cell information of the targeted set 300, or the information of the location area consisting of several cells.
  • the targeted set 300 communicates with a satellite that can currently be connected to calculate TDOA (Time Difference of Arrival) transferred to the H-SLP 200.
  • TDOA Time Difference of Arrival
  • the targeted set 300 when the targeted set 300 directly determines its location (MS-based method), it receives from the H-SLP 200 the orbital information of a satellite that can currently be connected to calculate TDOA, based on the calculated location value. Thereafter, the targeted set 300 compares the location value with the event occurrence criteria received from the H-SLP 200 to determine whether an event has occurred. If an event has occurred, the targeted set 300 reports the event to the H-SLP 200.
  • the mobile communications network 150 supports the radio communication between the H-SLP 200 and the targeted set 300, which may be GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) or a UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) network including a core network 152, RNC (Radio Network Controller) 154, and node B 156.
  • GSM Global System for Mobile Communication
  • UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
  • the core network 152 managing the information of the target sets 300 performs mobility, session and call management.
  • the RNC 154 delivers the data received from the H-SLP 200 through the node B to the core network 152 to the targeted set 300, and the data from the targeted set 300 to the H-SLP 200.
  • the node B 156 exchanges radio signals with the targeted set 300.
  • the present invention enables the targeted set 300 to recognize whether the H-SLP 200 has received the immediate or periodic service.
  • the targeted set 300 and H-SLP 200 exchange the capacities of the positioning methods once with each other to select a suitable positioning method to be stored for use until termination of the service, thereby eliminating unnecessary radio exchange of the capabilities of the positioning methods.
  • the H-SLP 200 compares the location value of the targeted set 300 with the specific criteria received from the SUPL agent 100. If the location value meets the criteria, the H-SLP 200 notifies the SUPL agent 100 of an event occurrence.
  • the method for locating the targeted set 300 using SUPL applies to the non-roaming case where the targeted set 300 is placed in the area controlled by the H-SLP 200.
  • the method also applies to the network initiated case where the H-SLP 200 is requested to locate the targeted set 300 in response to a deferred service request of the SUPL agent 100.
  • the targeted set 300 compares its location value with the criteria specified by the SUPL agent 100 to determine whether an event requested by the SUPL agent 100 occurs. If the event occurs, the targeted set 300 sends a message SUPL DEFERRED REPORT containing the location value to the H-SLP 200.
  • the H-SLP 200 inserts a service type parameter SERVICE_TYPE in the SUPL
  • the targeted set 300 recognizes the type of location information service that has been requested based on the SERVICE_TYPE parameter.
  • the targeted set 300 Upon receiving a request of the deferred service of the location information, the targeted set 300 exchanges the capacities of the position methods only once with the H-SLP 200 to select a positioning method, which is stored until terminating the request of the deferred service. Thus, the targeted set 300 performs from the second time the procedure of locating its location by using the positioning method previously stored until the deferred service is terminated. Hence, the targeted set 300 no longer needs to select a positioning method for calculating its location in cooperation with the H-SLP 200. The targeted set 300 uses the SUPL DEFERRED START message without the capacity of the positioning method parameter from the second location calculation to generate the location identification LOCATION ID of its location delivered to the H- SLP 200.
  • the SUPL agent 100 requests in step 302 the H-SLP 200 to provide the deferred service for locating the targeted mobile set 300 according to MLP (Mobile Location Protocol). To this end, the SUPL agent 100 sends MLP TLRR (Mobile Location Protocol Triggered Location Reporting Request) message to the H-SLP 200.
  • MLP Mobile Location Protocol
  • TLRR Mobile Location Protocol Triggered Location Reporting Request
  • the MLP TLRR message includes the parameters of MSID 31,
  • the MSID 31 represents the identification of the targeted set 300.
  • the CLIENTJD 32 represents the identification of the SUPL agent 100.
  • the START_TIME 33 represents the start of the service.
  • the STOP_TIME 34 represents the end of the service.
  • the TLRRJ ⁇ VENT (Triggered Location Reporting Request Event) 35 represents the event requesting the location report.
  • the TLRR JiVENT parameter includes TARGET_AREA 42 and CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44.
  • the TARGET_AREA 42 represents a targeted area.
  • the CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44 represents the state of the targeted mobile set.
  • the CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44 includes ARRIVAL 52,
  • the ARRIVAL 52 represents the arrival of the targeted mobile set 300 to the targeted area.
  • the LEAVING 54 represents the departure of the targeted mobile set 300 from the targeted area.
  • the STAY 56 represents the staying of the targeted mobile set 300 in the targeted area.
  • the H-SLP 200 determines in step 304 whether the targeted set 300 is in roaming and uses SUPL. Herein, it is assumed that the targeted set 300 is not in roaming and uses SUPL. Thus, the H-SLP 200 sends in step 306 the SUPL INIT message to the targeted set 300 to start providing the deferred service of the location information.
  • the SUPL INIT message includes SESSIONJD 61 .
  • the SESSIONJD 61 represents the identification for distinguishing the message exchanges between the H-SLP 200 and the targeted set 300.
  • the SLP JvIODE 62 represents whether the H-SLP 200 is divided into a location calculation server and a message management server. If the H-SLP 200 integrates the location calculation server and message management server, it is represented by PROXY JvIODE, or otherwise by NON J 5 ROXY JvIODE.
  • the POS METHOD (Positioning Method) 63 represents the method of locating the targeted set 300.
  • RRLP Radio Resource LCS Protocol
  • RRC Radio Resource Control Protocol
  • WCDMA wideband code division multiple access
  • the CRITERIA 64 includes TLRR-EVENT 72, INTERVAL 74,
  • the TLRR-EVENT 72 includes TARGET_AREA 42 and CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44 as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the TARGET_AREA 42 represents the targeted area
  • the CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44 represents the state of the targeted mobile set.
  • the INTERVAL 74 represents the period of performing the positioning procedure between the H-SLP 200 and targeted set 300.
  • the START_TIME 76 represents the start of the service.
  • the STOP_TIME 78 represents the end of the service.
  • the targeted set 300 receives the SUPL INIT message from the H-SLP 200, the targeted set 300 checks in step 308 its connection to the packet data network, and if it has not been connected thereto, attempts to connect with the network. In this case, the targeted set 300 determines whether the SLP_MODE 62 inserted in the SUPL INIT message represents PR0XY_M0DE or NON_ PR0XY_M0DE. If it represents PR0XY_M0DE, the targeted set 300 connects through IP to the H-SLP 200. Thereafter, the targeted set 300 sends in step 310 the SUPL INIT message to the H- SLP 200.
  • the SUPL POS INIT message includes SESSIONJD 82,
  • the SESSIONJD 82 represents the identification for distinguishing the messages exchanges between the H-SLP 200 and the targeted set 300.
  • the LOCATION JD 84 includes the network information, cell information, NID (NETWORKJD) and SID (SYSTEMJD) of the present location of the targeted set 300.
  • the SET_CAPABILITY 86 represents one of a MS-ASSISTED A-GPS and a MS-BASED A-GPS used as the positioning method, and one of RRLP, RRC and IS-801 used as the positioning protocol.
  • the H-SLP 200 determines in step 312 the positioning method used for locating the targeted set, which positioning method is sent to the targeted set 300 and is stored.
  • the H-SLP 200 compares the parameter SET CAPABILITY inserted in the SUPL POS INIT message as shown in Fig. 8 with its positioning capability so as to determine the positioning method used for locating the targeted set.
  • the targeted set 300 also stores the positioning method received from the H-SLP 200. The positioning method stored is used until the present deferred service is terminated. Thus, it is unnecessary for the targeted set 300 and the H-SLP 200 to determine the position method again whenever the deferred service of the location information is repeated according to the STOP_TIME and INTERVAL.
  • the targeted set 300 recognizes the requested service to be the deferred service by checking the SERVICE_TYPE inserted in the SUPL INIT, and stores the positioning method received from the H-SLP 200 in its memory to be used whenever the deferred service of the location information is repeated according to the STOP_TIME and INTERVAL.
  • the targeted set 300 operates a timer before starting to calculate its location in association with the H-SLP 200 after sending the SUPL POS INIT message to the H-SLP 200. If the calculation of its location is not started within the set time of the timer, the targeted set 300 sends the SUPL END message to the H-SLP 200 to terminate the session. However, if the calculation of its location is started with the set time, the targeted set 300 performs the positioning method previously stored to locate itself (SUPL POS). During this time the H-SLP 200 and the targeted set 300 exchange the necessary data with each other.
  • the H-SLP 200 sends the calculated location to the targeted set 300, which in turn compares the calculated location with the event occurrence criteria contained in the SUPL INIT message so as to determine whether the event requested by the SUPL agent 100 has occurred.
  • the positioning method previously stored is to allow the targeted set 300 to calculate its own location (MS-BASED A-GPS)
  • the targeted set 300 compares the location calculated with the event occurrence criteria contained in the SUPL INIT message so as to determine whether the event requested by the SUPL agent 100 has occurred. If the event has occurred, the targeted set 300 reports in step 316 the result of the event occurrence to the H-SLP 200. To this end the targeted set 300 sends the SUPL DEFERRED_REPORT message to the H-SLP 200.
  • the SUPL DEFERRED_REPORT message includes
  • the POS-ESTIMATE 96 represents the calculated location value of the targeted set 300.
  • the H-SLP 200 reports in step 318 the event occurrence to the SUPL agent 100.
  • the H-SLP 200 may send the MLP TLR message to the SUPL agent 100, which MLP TLR message includes the parameters reqjd and TRLJ 5 OS.
  • the reqjd distinguishes the request for the deferred service between the SUPL agent 100 and the H-SLP 200.
  • the TRLJ 5 OS represents the calculated location value of the targeted set 300. Meanwhile, if the event has not occurred, the targeted set 300 does not send the SUPL DEFERRED JlEPORT message to the H-SLP 200. Hence, it proceeds to step 320 without performing the steps 316 and 318.
  • the targeted set 300 In step 320, the targeted set 300 generates the SUPL DEFERRED START message for the second location calculation by using the event occurrence criteria (CRITERIA), STOP_TIME and INTERVAL inserted in the SUPL INIT message, sending it to the H-SLP 200 to start an another positioning procedure.
  • CRITERIA event occurrence criteria
  • STOP_TIME STOP_TIME
  • INTERVAL inserted in the SUPL INIT message
  • the SUPL DEFERRED START message includes
  • the SUPL DEFERRED START message does not include the parameter SET_CAP AB ILITY, which differs from the SUPL POS INIT message.
  • the subsequent location calculation is performed by using the stored positioning method. Namely, the targeted set 300 and the H-SLP 200 suffice for the second location calculation of step 322 with the positioning method previously stored.
  • the targeted set 300 does not have to resend the SET_CAP AB ILITY necessary for the location calculation to the H-SLP 200, so that the SUPL DEFERRED START message does not need the SET_CAPAB ILITY.
  • the H-SLP 200 Upon receiving the SUPL DEFERRED START message from the targeted set 300, the H-SLP 200 performs in the step 322 the procedure of locating the targeted set 300 for the second time.
  • the H-SLP 200 sends the calculated location to the targeted set 300, which in turn compares the calculated location with the event occurrence criteria contained in the SUPL INIT message so as to determine whether the event requested by the SUPL agent 100 has occurred.
  • the positioning method previously stored is to allow the targeted set 300 to calculate its own location (MS-BASED A-GPS)
  • the targeted set 300 compares the location calculated with the event occurrence criteria contained in the SUPL INIT message so as to determine whether the event requested by the SUPL agent 100 has occurred. If the event has occurred, the targeted set 300 reports in step 324 the result of the event occurrence to the H-SLP 200. To this end, the targeted set 300 sends the SUPL DEFERRED JlEPORT message to the H-SLP 200.
  • the H-SLP 200 reports in step 326 the event occurrence to the SUPL agent 100.
  • the H-SLP 200 may send the MLP TLR message to the SUPL agent 100, which MLP TLR message includes the parameters reqjd and TRLJ 5 OS.
  • the reqjd distinguishes the request for the deferred service between the SUPL agent 100 and the H-SLP 200.
  • the TRLJ 5 OS represents the calculated location value of the targeted set 300. If the event has not occurred, the targeted set 300 does not send the SUPL DEFERRED JlEPORT message to the H-SLP 200. Hence, it proceeds to step 320 without performing steps 324 and 326.
  • H-SLP 200 refer to the ST0P_TIME and INTERVAL so as to determine when the deferred service is terminated. If the present deferred service is terminated with the ST0P_TIME, the H-SLP 200 sends in step 328 the SUPL END message to the targeted set 300.
  • the SUPL END message includes the SESSIONJD together with the information for notifying the targeted set 300 of of the end of the location calculation. Thereafter, the H-SLP 200 sends a message MLP TLRA (Mobile Location Protocol Triggered Location Reporting Answer) to notify the SUPL agent 100 of the repeated deferred service termination.
  • MLP TLRA Mobile Location Protocol Triggered Location Reporting Answer
  • the MLP TLRA message includes the MSID, CLIENTJD, SUPL AGENT ID and the information for notifying the termination of the repeated deferred service.
  • the H- SLP 200 and the targeted set 300 release the radio resources occupied up to present, and delete the position method from each memory.
  • steps 320 and 324 are for calculating the location of the targeted set 300, and are therefore continuously repeated according to the INTERVAL during the continued repeated deferred service.
  • steps 324 and 326 can be carried out only if the corresponding event has occurred.
  • System and mrthod, for locating a mobile terminal using secure user plane location are applicable to a system for locating a mobile terminal, and more particularly to a system and method for locating a mobile terminal using SUPL (Secure User Plane Location) in a wireless communications network.
  • SUPL Secure User Plane Location

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Disclosed is a method for determining the location of a targeted mobile set using SUPL (Secure User Plane Location) in a wireless communications network, including sending a target set location initiation message to the targeted mobile set in response to a request message, causing a home positioning server to exchange the capacities of positioning methods with the targeted mobile set to select and store a suitable positioning method, and determining the location of the targeted mobile set by using the selected positioning method previously stored whenever the location is requested. Accordingly it is unnecessary for the targeted set to resend the target set location initiation message to the positioning server whenever repeating the location calculation for the repeated deferred service.

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATING A MOBILE TERMINAL USING SECURE USER PLANE LOCATION
Technical Field
[1] The present invention relates generally to a system for locating a mobile terminal, and more particularly to a system and method for locating a mobile terminal using SUPL (Secure User Plane Location) in a wireless communications network. Background Art
[2] In recent times, there has been an increased need for services that can provide the location information of a mobile communication set. Accordingly, it has become necessary to standardize the method of locating the mobile set using an IP (internet protocol) network by a reliable organization such as the OMA (Open Mobile Alliance Standardization).
[3] One method of locating the mobile set that is particularly common at present is to provide auxiliary information (as of A-GPS: Assistant-Global Positioning System) for the mobile set or terminal and the positioning server. Among the various systems using such a positioning method, there has been proposed a method for locating the mobile set using the SUPL protocol.
[4] The method for locating the mobile set using SUPL protocol provides the location information of a mobile set targeted by an SUPL agent according to a request of the SUPL agent. In this case, the SUPL location platform (SLP) reports to the service subscriber the location of the mobile set according to the change- area- type if the mobile set is positioned in the target area requested by the subscriber.
[5] The conventional request services for locating the mobile set using SUPL are generally divided into immediate, deferred and periodic request services. The immediate request service (hereinafter immediate service) provides the location information once for a single request of the subscriber. Hence, if the subscriber requires to receive the location information of the mobile set several times, he must make multiple requests to the positioning server.
[6] Thus, a repeated request service system has been developed as the periodic request service (hereinafter periodic service), to repeatedly provide the location information for the subscriber. The repeated request service system enables the positioning server to provide the location information repeatedly according to the criteria including duration of the service, start time, and stop time. For example, the repeated request service provides the location information calculated when the mobile set enters, leaves, or stays in the area designated by the subscriber. Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
[7] In order to provide the periodic service, the mobile set and positioning server exchange the capacities of positioning methods with each other so as to select a positioning method proper for both. Meanwhile, the capacity of the positioning method does not change through the services, and therefore it can be transferred once to the positioning server. Nevertheless, the conventional method causes the mobile set and positioning server to continuously exchange the capacities of the positioning methods with each other whenever the location of the mobile set is calculated. Hence, the conventional method unnecessarily repeats the transmission of the data for the capacity of the positioning method, thereby resulting in unnecessary time consumption and an inefficient rate of radio data between the mobile set and the positioning server. Technical Solution
[8] It is an object of the present invention to provide a system and method for locating a mobile set using SUPL, which enables the mobile set to transfer the capacity of the positioning method only once to the positioning server so as to prevent an unnecessary repetition of transmission of radio data when the subscriber repeatedly requests the location information of the mobile set.
[9] It is another object of the present invention to provide a system and method for locating a mobile set using SUPL, which enables the positioning server to recognize whether a request service is immediate or periodic, in order for the capacity of the positioning method to be transferred only once to the positioning server if it is the periodic service.
Advantageous Effects
[10] As described above, the invention enables the positioning server to notify the targeted set of the immediate or deferred service requested so that the positioning server and targeted set exchange the capacities of the positioning methods only once with each other to select a positioning method for the deferred service, and the selected positioning method is stored to be used repeatedly until the service is terminated, thereby eliminating unnecessary transmission of the radio data.
[11] The conventional method requires the targeted set to send the SUPL POS INIT message containing the capability of positioning method to the positioning server whenever the positioning server and the targeted set repeat the location calculation. Further, if the SUPL POS INIT message does not contain the capability of positioning method, the positioning server treats it as an error missing the essential parameter. However, it is unnecessary in the present invention for the targeted set to resend the SUPL POS INIT message to the positioning server whenever repeating the location calculation for the repeated deferred service. Only one transmission of the capability of the positioning method is sufficient for all the subsequent calculations of the location of the targeted set in the deferred service, thereby resulting in the efficient use of the radio resources between the targeted set and positioning server. Accordingly, the invention provides a system for continuously locating a mobile set significantly improved for the use of the radio resources.
Brief Description of the Drawings [12] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in which: [13] FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a system for locating a mobile set using SUPL according to the present invention; [14] FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of a system for locating a mobile set using SUPL according to the present invention; [15] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of MLP TLRR message according to the present invention; [16] FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating the structure of TLRR_EVENT parameter according to the present invention; [17] FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating the structure of CHANGE_AREA_STATE parameter according to the present invention; [18] FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the structure of SUPLJNIT message according to the present invention; [19] FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating the structure of CRITERIA parameter according to the present invention; [20] FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating the structure of SUPL POS INIT message according to the present invention; [21] FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating the structure of SUPL DEFERRED_REPORT message according to the present invention; and [22] FIG. 10 is a diagram for illustrating the structure of SUPL DEFERRED_START message according to the present invention.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention [23] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described herein below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same or similar elements are denoted by the same reference numerals even though they are depicted in different drawings. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail for the sake of clarity and conciseness. [24] Referring to Fig. 1, the inventive system for locating a mobile set using SUPL comprises an SUPL agent 100 requesting the location information of the mobile set, a home-SUPL location platform (H-SLP) 200, a targeted mobile set 300, and a mobile communications network 150. The SUPL agent 100 is a service access pointer for accessing the H-SLP 200 supporting SUPL in order to request the location information of the mobile set. It may request the immediate or periodic service, and it sends event occurrence criteria based on the determined event occurrence, to the H-SLP 200.
[25] The H-SLP 200 calculates the location information or value of the mobile set by using SUPL in response to a request of the SUPL agent 100. Upon receiving the request of the location value of the mobile set from the SUPL agent 100, the H-SLP 200 inserts the parameter for representing the immediate or periodic service requested in the SUPL INIT message sent to the targeted mobile set 300 to recognize the type of the service. In addition, the H-SLP 200 sends the information of an A-GPS (Assistant Global Positioning System) and the orbital information of a satellite presently capable of being connected to the targeted set 300 to calculate its location. The H-SLP 200 also receives from the targeted set 300 the result of the determination of an event by comparing the location value of the targeted set 300 with the event occurrence criteria, which result is transferred to the SUPL agent 100.
[26] The targeted set 300 using SUPL protocol performs the process of determining its location by exchanging the information necessary for determining the location with the H-SLP 200 using SUPL. Particularly, upon receiving the periodic service, the targeted set 300 exchanges the capacities of the positioning methods with the H-SLP 200 only once so as to select a positioning method suitable for both, which positioning method is stored for use in locating the targeted set until the requested periodic service is terminated. The method of locating the targeted set may be performed by the H-SLP 200 or by the targeted set 300.
[27] When the H-SLP 200 locates the targeted set 300 (MS -Assisted method), the targeted set 300 sends the network information necessary for locating itself to the H- SLP 200. In this case, the network information indicates the cell information of the targeted set 300, or the information of the location area consisting of several cells. Supported by A-GPS, the targeted set 300 communicates with a satellite that can currently be connected to calculate TDOA (Time Difference of Arrival) transferred to the H-SLP 200.
[28] Alternatively, when the targeted set 300 directly determines its location (MS-based method), it receives from the H-SLP 200 the orbital information of a satellite that can currently be connected to calculate TDOA, based on the calculated location value. Thereafter, the targeted set 300 compares the location value with the event occurrence criteria received from the H-SLP 200 to determine whether an event has occurred. If an event has occurred, the targeted set 300 reports the event to the H-SLP 200. [29] The mobile communications network 150 supports the radio communication between the H-SLP 200 and the targeted set 300, which may be GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) or a UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) network including a core network 152, RNC (Radio Network Controller) 154, and node B 156. The core network 152 managing the information of the target sets 300 performs mobility, session and call management. The RNC 154 delivers the data received from the H-SLP 200 through the node B to the core network 152 to the targeted set 300, and the data from the targeted set 300 to the H-SLP 200. The node B 156 exchanges radio signals with the targeted set 300.
[30] As described above, the present invention enables the targeted set 300 to recognize whether the H-SLP 200 has received the immediate or periodic service. In addition, upon receiving the periodic service, the targeted set 300 and H-SLP 200 exchange the capacities of the positioning methods once with each other to select a suitable positioning method to be stored for use until termination of the service, thereby eliminating unnecessary radio exchange of the capabilities of the positioning methods.
[31] If the SUPL agent 100 requests the H-SLP 200 to provide the deferred service of the location information of the targeted set 300, the H-SLP 200 compares the location value of the targeted set 300 with the specific criteria received from the SUPL agent 100. If the location value meets the criteria, the H-SLP 200 notifies the SUPL agent 100 of an event occurrence.
[32] In the present embodiment, the method for locating the targeted set 300 using SUPL applies to the non-roaming case where the targeted set 300 is placed in the area controlled by the H-SLP 200. The method also applies to the network initiated case where the H-SLP 200 is requested to locate the targeted set 300 in response to a deferred service request of the SUPL agent 100. According to the present method, the targeted set 300 compares its location value with the criteria specified by the SUPL agent 100 to determine whether an event requested by the SUPL agent 100 occurs. If the event occurs, the targeted set 300 sends a message SUPL DEFERRED REPORT containing the location value to the H-SLP 200.
[33] The H-SLP 200 inserts a service type parameter SERVICE_TYPE in the SUPL
INIT message delivered to the targeted set 300 to notify which of the immediate and deferred services is started. Thus the targeted set 300 recognizes the type of location information service that has been requested based on the SERVICE_TYPE parameter.
[34] Upon receiving a request of the deferred service of the location information, the targeted set 300 exchanges the capacities of the position methods only once with the H-SLP 200 to select a positioning method, which is stored until terminating the request of the deferred service. Thus, the targeted set 300 performs from the second time the procedure of locating its location by using the positioning method previously stored until the deferred service is terminated. Hence, the targeted set 300 no longer needs to select a positioning method for calculating its location in cooperation with the H-SLP 200. The targeted set 300 uses the SUPL DEFERRED START message without the capacity of the positioning method parameter from the second location calculation to generate the location identification LOCATION ID of its location delivered to the H- SLP 200.
[35] In Fig. 2, the SUPL agent 100 requests in step 302 the H-SLP 200 to provide the deferred service for locating the targeted mobile set 300 according to MLP (Mobile Location Protocol). To this end, the SUPL agent 100 sends MLP TLRR (Mobile Location Protocol Triggered Location Reporting Request) message to the H-SLP 200.
[36] Referring to Fig. 3, the MLP TLRR message includes the parameters of MSID 31,
CLIENTJD 32, START_TIME 33, STOP_TIME 34 and TLRR_EVENT 35. The MSID 31 represents the identification of the targeted set 300. The CLIENTJD 32 represents the identification of the SUPL agent 100. The START_TIME 33 represents the start of the service. The STOP_TIME 34 represents the end of the service. The TLRRJϊVENT (Triggered Location Reporting Request Event) 35 represents the event requesting the location report.
[37] Referring to Fig. 4, the TLRR JiVENT parameter includes TARGET_AREA 42 and CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44. The TARGET_AREA 42 represents a targeted area. The CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44 represents the state of the targeted mobile set.
[38] Referring to Fig. 5, the CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44 includes ARRIVAL 52,
LEAVING 54, and STAY 56. The ARRIVAL 52 represents the arrival of the targeted mobile set 300 to the targeted area. The LEAVING 54 represents the departure of the targeted mobile set 300 from the targeted area. The STAY 56 represents the staying of the targeted mobile set 300 in the targeted area.
[39] Referring to Fig. 2, upon receiving the MLP TLRR message from the SUPL agent
100, the H-SLP 200 determines in step 304 whether the targeted set 300 is in roaming and uses SUPL. Herein, it is assumed that the targeted set 300 is not in roaming and uses SUPL. Thus, the H-SLP 200 sends in step 306 the SUPL INIT message to the targeted set 300 to start providing the deferred service of the location information.
[40] Referring to Fig. 6, the SUPL INIT message includes SESSIONJD 61 ,
SLPJvIODE 62, POS METHOD 63, CRITERIA 64 and SERVICE- JΥPE 65. The SESSIONJD 61 represents the identification for distinguishing the message exchanges between the H-SLP 200 and the targeted set 300. The SLP JvIODE 62 represents whether the H-SLP 200 is divided into a location calculation server and a message management server. If the H-SLP 200 integrates the location calculation server and message management server, it is represented by PROXY JvIODE, or otherwise by NON J5ROXY JvIODE. The POS METHOD (Positioning Method) 63 represents the method of locating the targeted set 300. For example, it may be used for the SERVICE_TYPE (Immediate or Deferred Service) as RRLP (Radio Resource LCS Protocol) in the GSM network, RRC (Radio Resource Control Protocol) in the wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) network, and IS- 80. The CRITERIA 64 represents the determination of whether an event occurs.
[41] Referring to Fig. 7, the CRITERIA 64 includes TLRR-EVENT 72, INTERVAL 74,
START_TIME 76 and STOP_TIME 78. The TLRR-EVENT 72 includes TARGET_AREA 42 and CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44 as shown in Fig. 4. The TARGET_AREA 42 represents the targeted area, and the CHANGE_AREA_STATE 44 represents the state of the targeted mobile set. The INTERVAL 74 represents the period of performing the positioning procedure between the H-SLP 200 and targeted set 300. The START_TIME 76 represents the start of the service. The STOP_TIME 78 represents the end of the service.
[42] Receiving the SUPL INIT message from the H-SLP 200, the targeted set 300 checks in step 308 its connection to the packet data network, and if it has not been connected thereto, attempts to connect with the network. In this case, the targeted set 300 determines whether the SLP_MODE 62 inserted in the SUPL INIT message represents PR0XY_M0DE or NON_ PR0XY_M0DE. If it represents PR0XY_M0DE, the targeted set 300 connects through IP to the H-SLP 200. Thereafter, the targeted set 300 sends in step 310 the SUPL INIT message to the H- SLP 200.
[43] Referring to Fig. 8, the SUPL POS INIT message includes SESSIONJD 82,
LOCATIONJD 84 and SET_CAPABILITY 86. The SESSIONJD 82 represents the identification for distinguishing the messages exchanges between the H-SLP 200 and the targeted set 300. The LOCATION JD 84 includes the network information, cell information, NID (NETWORKJD) and SID (SYSTEMJD) of the present location of the targeted set 300. The SET_CAPABILITY 86 represents one of a MS-ASSISTED A-GPS and a MS-BASED A-GPS used as the positioning method, and one of RRLP, RRC and IS-801 used as the positioning protocol.
[44] Receiving the SUPL POS INIT message from the targeted set 300, the H-SLP 200 determines in step 312 the positioning method used for locating the targeted set, which positioning method is sent to the targeted set 300 and is stored. The H-SLP 200 compares the parameter SET CAPABILITY inserted in the SUPL POS INIT message as shown in Fig. 8 with its positioning capability so as to determine the positioning method used for locating the targeted set. The targeted set 300 also stores the positioning method received from the H-SLP 200. The positioning method stored is used until the present deferred service is terminated. Thus, it is unnecessary for the targeted set 300 and the H-SLP 200 to determine the position method again whenever the deferred service of the location information is repeated according to the STOP_TIME and INTERVAL. In this case, the targeted set 300 recognizes the requested service to be the deferred service by checking the SERVICE_TYPE inserted in the SUPL INIT, and stores the positioning method received from the H-SLP 200 in its memory to be used whenever the deferred service of the location information is repeated according to the STOP_TIME and INTERVAL.
[45] The targeted set 300 operates a timer before starting to calculate its location in association with the H-SLP 200 after sending the SUPL POS INIT message to the H-SLP 200. If the calculation of its location is not started within the set time of the timer, the targeted set 300 sends the SUPL END message to the H-SLP 200 to terminate the session. However, if the calculation of its location is started with the set time, the targeted set 300 performs the positioning method previously stored to locate itself (SUPL POS). During this time the H-SLP 200 and the targeted set 300 exchange the necessary data with each other.
[46] For example, if the positioning method previously stored is to allow the H-SLP 200 to calculate the location of the targeted set 300 (MS-ASSISTED A-GPS), the H-SLP 200 sends the calculated location to the targeted set 300, which in turn compares the calculated location with the event occurrence criteria contained in the SUPL INIT message so as to determine whether the event requested by the SUPL agent 100 has occurred. Alternatively, if the positioning method previously stored is to allow the targeted set 300 to calculate its own location (MS-BASED A-GPS), the targeted set 300 compares the location calculated with the event occurrence criteria contained in the SUPL INIT message so as to determine whether the event requested by the SUPL agent 100 has occurred. If the event has occurred, the targeted set 300 reports in step 316 the result of the event occurrence to the H-SLP 200. To this end the targeted set 300 sends the SUPL DEFERRED_REPORT message to the H-SLP 200.
[47] Referring to Fig. 9, the SUPL DEFERRED_REPORT message includes
SESSIONJD 92, CLIENTJD 94 and POS-ESTIMATE 96. The POS-ESTIMATE 96 represents the calculated location value of the targeted set 300.
[48] Receiving the SUPL DEFERRED JlEPORT message, the H-SLP 200 reports in step 318 the event occurrence to the SUPL agent 100. To this end the H-SLP 200 may send the MLP TLR message to the SUPL agent 100, which MLP TLR message includes the parameters reqjd and TRLJ5OS. The reqjd distinguishes the request for the deferred service between the SUPL agent 100 and the H-SLP 200. The TRLJ5OS represents the calculated location value of the targeted set 300. Meanwhile, if the event has not occurred, the targeted set 300 does not send the SUPL DEFERRED JlEPORT message to the H-SLP 200. Hence, it proceeds to step 320 without performing the steps 316 and 318. In step 320, the targeted set 300 generates the SUPL DEFERRED START message for the second location calculation by using the event occurrence criteria (CRITERIA), STOP_TIME and INTERVAL inserted in the SUPL INIT message, sending it to the H-SLP 200 to start an another positioning procedure.
[49] Referring to Fig. 10, the SUPL DEFERRED START message includes
SESSIONJD 12, MS_ID 14 and LOCATION JD 16. In this case, the SUPL DEFERRED START message does not include the parameter SET_CAP AB ILITY, which differs from the SUPL POS INIT message. For the targeted set 300 and the H- SLP 200 to continue providing the deferred service through the SESSIONJD with the positioning method determined in step 312 stored in each memory, the subsequent location calculation is performed by using the stored positioning method. Namely, the targeted set 300 and the H-SLP 200 suffice for the second location calculation of step 322 with the positioning method previously stored. Consequently, the targeted set 300 does not have to resend the SET_CAP AB ILITY necessary for the location calculation to the H-SLP 200, so that the SUPL DEFERRED START message does not need the SET_CAPAB ILITY. Upon receiving the SUPL DEFERRED START message from the targeted set 300, the H-SLP 200 performs in the step 322 the procedure of locating the targeted set 300 for the second time.
[50] For example, if the positioning method previously stored is to allow the H-SLP 200 to calculate the location of the targeted set 300 (MS-ASSISTED A-GPS), the H-SLP 200 sends the calculated location to the targeted set 300, which in turn compares the calculated location with the event occurrence criteria contained in the SUPL INIT message so as to determine whether the event requested by the SUPL agent 100 has occurred. Alternatively, if the positioning method previously stored is to allow the targeted set 300 to calculate its own location (MS-BASED A-GPS), the targeted set 300 compares the location calculated with the event occurrence criteria contained in the SUPL INIT message so as to determine whether the event requested by the SUPL agent 100 has occurred. If the event has occurred, the targeted set 300 reports in step 324 the result of the event occurrence to the H-SLP 200. To this end, the targeted set 300 sends the SUPL DEFERRED JlEPORT message to the H-SLP 200.
[51] Receiving the SUPL DEFERRED JlEPORT message, the H-SLP 200 reports in step 326 the event occurrence to the SUPL agent 100. To this end, the H-SLP 200 may send the MLP TLR message to the SUPL agent 100, which MLP TLR message includes the parameters reqjd and TRLJ5OS. The reqjd distinguishes the request for the deferred service between the SUPL agent 100 and the H-SLP 200. The TRLJ5OS represents the calculated location value of the targeted set 300. If the event has not occurred, the targeted set 300 does not send the SUPL DEFERRED JlEPORT message to the H-SLP 200. Hence, it proceeds to step 320 without performing steps 324 and 326. [52] Subsequently repeating the requested deferred service, the targeted set 300 and the
H-SLP 200 refer to the ST0P_TIME and INTERVAL so as to determine when the deferred service is terminated. If the present deferred service is terminated with the ST0P_TIME, the H-SLP 200 sends in step 328 the SUPL END message to the targeted set 300. The SUPL END message includes the SESSIONJD together with the information for notifying the targeted set 300 of of the end of the location calculation. Thereafter, the H-SLP 200 sends a message MLP TLRA (Mobile Location Protocol Triggered Location Reporting Answer) to notify the SUPL agent 100 of the repeated deferred service termination. The MLP TLRA message includes the MSID, CLIENTJD, SUPL AGENT ID and the information for notifying the termination of the repeated deferred service. When the repeated deferred service is terminated, the H- SLP 200 and the targeted set 300 release the radio resources occupied up to present, and delete the position method from each memory.
[53] If the H-SLP 200 and the targeted set 300 determine with reference to the
STOP_TIME and INTERVAL that the requested deferred service has not reached the STOP_TIME, they repeat steps 320 to 326. In this case, steps 320 and 324 are for calculating the location of the targeted set 300, and are therefore continuously repeated according to the INTERVAL during the continued repeated deferred service. However, steps 324 and 326 can be carried out only if the corresponding event has occurred. Industrial Applicability
[54] System and mrthod, for locating a mobile terminal using secure user plane location, according to the present invention are applicable to a system for locating a mobile terminal, and more particularly to a system and method for locating a mobile terminal using SUPL (Secure User Plane Location) in a wireless communications network.

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[1] A system for determining a location using SUPL (Secure User Plane Location), comprising: a home location server for transmitting a request message for location service of a target mobile set in response to a request message from an SUPL agent for requesting the location service of the target mobile set; and a target mobile set for selecting a positioning method for determining the location of said target mobile set by exchanging location capacities of positioning method with said home location server in response to the request message from the SUPL agent for requesting the location value of the target mobile set, and performing a positioning procedure according to the selected positioning method.
[2] A system as defined in Claim 1, wherein said H-SLP sends said SUPL INIT including service type information.
[3] A system as defined in Claim 2, wherein said target mobile set recognizes the requested service type from said service type information included in said SUPL INIT.
[4] A system as defined in Claim 2, wherein said service type information included in said SUPL INIT represents one of immediate location, deferred location and periodic location service.
[5] A system as defined in Claim 4, wherein if the requested service type is said deferred location service, said H-SLP and targeted mobile set perform one exchange of the capacities of the positioning methods to select a suitable positioning method for storage, said suitable positioning method being used for determining the location of said targeted mobile set until the request for said deferred location service has been terminated.
[6] A system as defined in Claim 1, wherein said targeted mobile set sends network information required for calculating its location to said H-LP to determine its location.
[7] A system as defined in Claim 1, wherein said targeted mobile set determines its location based on orbital information received from said H-SLP of a satellite capable of being contacted.
[8] A system as defined in Claim 1, wherein if said targeted mobile set detects an event occurrence according to event occurrence criteria included in the request message from an SUPL agent for requesting the location information of said targeted mobile set, it sends a request message without a capability of positioning method (SET_CAPAB ILITY) for said H-SLP to determine the location of said targeted mobile set.
[9] A system as defined in Claim 8, wherein said H-SLP determines the location of said targeted mobile set according to the positioning method previously stored upon receiving the request message without the SET_CAP AB ILITY for requesting the location information of said targeted mobile set according to said event occurrence.
[10] A system as defined in Claim 5, wherein said H-SLP and targeted mobile set release the radio resources having been used for providing said deferred location service and delete the positioning method stored for determining the location of said targeted mobile set if said deferred location service is terminated.
[11] A method for determining a location of a targeted mobile set using Secure User
Plane Location (SUPL) in a wireless communications network, comprising the steps of: sending a targeted set location initiation message (SUPL INIT) to said targeted mobile set in response to a request message from an SUPL agent for requesting the location information of said targeted mobile set; causing a home-SUPL location platform (H-SLP) to exchange capacities of positioning methods with said targeted mobile set to select a positioning method for determining the location of said targeted mobile; and determining the location of said targeted mobile set by using the selected positioning method whenever the location is requested.
[12] A method as defined in Claim 11, wherein said H-SLP sends said SUPL INIT including service type information.
[13] A method as defined in Claim 12, wherein said target mobile set recognizes the requested service type from said service type information included in said SUPL INIT.
[14] A method as defined in Claim 12, wherein said service type information included in said SUPL INIT represents one of immediate location, deferred location and periodic location service.
[15] A method as defined in Claim 14, wherein if the requested service type is said deferred location service, said H-SLP and targeted mobile perform one exchange of the capacities of the positioning methods to select a suitable stored positioning method.
[16] A method as defined in Claim 15, wherein said suitable positioning method is used for determining the location of said targeted mobile set until the request for said deferred location service has been terminated.
[17] A method as defined in Claim 11, wherein said targeted mobile set sends the network information required for calculating its location to said H-SLP to determine its location. [18] A method as defined in Claim 11, wherein said targeted mobile set determines its location based on orbital information received from said H-SLP of a satellite capable of being contacted. [19] A method as defined in Claim 11, further including: releasing radio resources having been used for providing said deferred location service; and deleting the positioning method stored for determining the location of said targeted mobile set, if said deferred location service is terminated. [20] A method as defined in Claim 11, wherein determining the location of said targeted mobile set by using the selected positioning method previously stored whenever the location is requested further includes: causing said targeted mobile set to detect an event occurrence according to event occurrence criteria included in the SUPL INIT; causing said targeted mobile set to send a request message without
SET_CAPAB ILITY for said H-SLP to determine the location of said targeted mobile set; and causing said H-SLP to determine the location of said targeted mobile set according to the positioning method previously stored.
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