Configuring wireless devices for a wireless infrastructure network
US-2015382387-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10136454B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10136454-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113816593-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 12, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 20, 2018 |
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An application server for managing communications towards a set of user entities, the set of user entities having a first user entity. The application server includes a receiver for receiving a first session initiation request, the first session initiation request having a public identification identifying the set of user entities, a processor for assigning a first user identification to the public identification, the user identification identifying the first user entity, and a transmitter for transmitting a second session initiation request to establish a communication link towards the first user entity, the second session initiation request including the first user identification.
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An application server for managing communications towards a set of user entities associated with a single user subscriber and addressable by a same public identification of the single user subscriber, the set of user entities having a first user entity, wherein the user entities are Subscriber Identity Modules (SIMs) of a Multi-SIM arrangement providing a service supporting communications of several mobile terminals of the single user subscriber upon the basis of only one Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network Number (MSISDN) as public identification, the application server comprising: a receiver for receiving a first session initiation request, the first session initiation request comprising the public identification identifying the set of user entities associated with the single user subscriber and addressable by the same public identification of the single user subscriber, wherein each user entity of the set of user entities has its own International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), but is addressable by the same public identification of the single user subscriber; a processor for assigning a first user identification to the public identification, the first user identification identifying the first user entity; and a transmitter for transmitting a second session initiation request to establish a communication link towards the first user entity, the second session initiation request comprising the first user identification, wherein the processor is configured to determine a first communication state of the first user entity and a second communication state of a second user entity of the set of user entities, the communication state being one of a busy state, an idle state and a non-available state, and wherein the transmitter is configured to transmit the second session initiation request towards the first user entity if the first communication state indicates that the first user entity is in the busy state and towards the first and second user entities by a parallel ringing if the first and second communication states indicate that the first and second user entities are in the idle state, and wherein the first user entity accepting the second session initiation causes the second session initiation request towards the second user entity to be terminated, and wherein the application server is configured to receive two user identifications for each user entity, wherein a first user identification of the two user identifications comprises a Globally Routable User Agent Uniform Resource Identifier (GRUU) and a second user identification of the two user identifications comprises an IMSI, wherein the application server is configured to perform a third-party registration comprising an exchange of the following registration messages with a network control entity including: receiving a first message from the network control entity to register an IMS Public User Identification (IMPU) of the first user entity, wherein the first message comprises the MSISDN of the first user entity, wherein the IMPU of the first user entity is known by the network control entity from a previous IMS registration procedure with the first user entity; responding with an acknowledgement to the first message; transmitting a second message to the network control entity, wherein the second message comprises a subscription to a registration event package; receiving an acknowledgement to the second message; receiving a SIP Notify message from the network control entity, wherein the SIP Notify message notifies the IMPU and a GRUU associated with the first user entity, wherein the GRUU of the first user entity is emulated by the network control entity on behalf of the first user entity; responding with an acknowledgement to the SIP Notify message; receiving a second SIP Notify message from the network control entity, wherein the second SIP Notify message notifies an IMPU and a GRUU associated with the second user entity, wherein the IMPU of the second user entity is known by the network control entity from a previous IMS registration procedure with the second user entity and wherein the GRUU of the second user entity is emulated by the network control entity on behalf of the second user entity; and responding with an acknowledgement to the second SIP Notify message. 2. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the set of user entities comprises a plurality of user entities, and wherein the transmitter is configured to fork a plurality of session initiation requests towards the set of user entities in response to receiving the first session initiation request. 3. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to assign a second user identification to the public identification, the second user identification identifying the second user entity, and wherein the transmitter is configured to transmit a third session initiation request to establish a communication link towards the second user entity, the third session initiation request comprising the second user identification. 4. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to initiate a transmission of the second session initiation request towards the first user entity if the first communication state indicates that the first user entity is currently communicating; and to inhibit a transmission of a third session initiation request towards the second user entity if the second communication state indicates that the second user entity is currently not communicating. 5. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the receiver is configured to receive the first user identification over an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) communication network. 6. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to assign the first user identification to the public identification upon the basis of a look-up-table. 7. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the first user identification is assigned to a Subscriber Identity Module of the first user entity; or wherein the first user identification identifies the Subscriber Identity Module of the first user entity; or wherein the first user entity is a Subscriber Identity Module. 8. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the public identification comprises at least one of: a Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network Number, a Uniform Resource Identifier, a telephone number, a Session Initiation Protocol Uniform Resource Identifier. 9. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the first user identification comprises at least one of: International Mobile Subscriber Identity or Globally Routable User Agent Uniform Resource Identifier or an IMS Private User Identification. 10. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the transmitter is configured to transmit the second session initiation request upon the basis of the Session Initiation Protocol. 11. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the first session initiation request is a Session Initiation Protocol Invite requesting to establish a communication link, in particular a call, towards the first user entity. 12. The application server of claim 1 , being an IP Multimedia Subsystem application server, in particular an IMS Multimedia Telephony Service application server. 13. The application server of claim 1 , configured to store at least one of the two user identifications for each user entity for call-handling. 14. The application server of claim 1 , wherein the GRUU allows a user entity specific routing within an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) domain; and wherein the IMSI allows the set of user entities t
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