Apparatus and method for controlling access to a telecommunications network

US10448252B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10448252-B2
Application numberUS-201715440512-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 23, 2017
Priority dateNov 22, 2006
Publication dateOct 15, 2019
Grant dateOct 15, 2019

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A GSM, UMTS or LTE mobile telecommunications network includes a radio access network comprising base stations, and further includes one or more additional access points. An access point may be connected to the network core by an IP transport broadband connection. The access point is configured to appear to the mobile terminal as a base station. Arrangements are disclosed which allow the network to restrict access to the network via these access points whilst also minimizing signaling requirements. The access points may be excluded from traditional Tracking Areas, but associated therewith by a network controller in a mapping in order to notify authorized mobile terminals of the Access Point's existence.

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What is claimed is: 1. In a telecommunications network including a radio access network comprising a plurality of base stations configured to wirelessly transmit data that is receivable by one or more mobile terminals, wherein at least one of the base stations comprises an Access Point (AP), a method of managing mobile terminal handover or reselection to the AP, the method including: transmitting information from the AP usable by a mobile terminal included among the one or more mobile terminals to determine if the mobile terminal is allowed to access the AP, wherein the information includes a separate access indicator field, and wherein the separate access indicator field is usable to distinguish the AP from other types of base stations which include an eNode B; generating a tracking area (TA) mapping that maps associations between the AP and a last known TA of the mobile terminal, the TA mapping being configured to permit the mobile terminal to move between the AP and the last known TA without requiring a TA update to occur when the mobile terminal moves between the AP and the last known TA; and providing the TA mapping to the mobile terminal. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein a mobile terminal that is included in the one or more mobile terminals has a list including any Access Points that the mobile terminal is authorized to use, and the method further includes the mobile terminal comparing identification information transmitted by the Access Point with the list to determine if the mobile terminal is authorized to utilize the Access Point. 3. The method of claim 2 further including the mobile terminal receiving the list from a core network node. 4. The method of claim 2 further including the mobile terminal using the list to know which allowable cells to monitor for signal strength and/or interference parameters. 5. The method of claim 2 further including the mobile terminal keeping a measurement report on any Access Points in the list that it is allowed to access. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein, unless it is determined that the Access Point is an allowable cell, each of the one or more mobile terminals does not attempt to reselect to the Access Point. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein, unless it is determined that the Access Point is an allowable cell, each of the one or more mobile terminals does not keep a measurement report on the Access Point, for the purposes of handover decisions. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the information transmitted by the Access Point is usable by each of the one or more mobile terminals to determine if it is authorized to reselect to the Access Point without the need for each mobile terminal to determine the same from the core network via signaling. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the at least one of the base stations comprising an Access Point are closed except to certain subscribers. 10. A mobile terminal configured for use in a telecommunications network including a radio access network comprising a plurality of base stations, each defining a cell, and being configured to wirelessly transmit data that is receivable by the mobile terminal, with at least one of the base stations comprising an Access Point (AP), and wherein the mobile terminal is further configured to: receive a tracking area (TA) mapping that maps associations between the AP and a last known TA of the mobile terminal, the TA mapping being configured to permit the mobile terminal to move between the AP and the last known TA without requiring a TA update to occur when the mobile terminal moves between the AP and the last known TA; receive data transmitted by the Access Point, wherein the data includes a separate access indicator field, and wherein the separate access indicator field is usable to distinguish the Access Point from other types of base stations which include an eNode B; determine from the received data if the mobile terminal is entitled to utilize the Access Point; and initiate a request to utilize the Access Point only if the mobile terminal is entitled to do so. 11. The mobile terminal of claim 10 where the mobile terminal has a list including any Access Points that the mobile terminal is authorized to use, and the mobile terminal is further configured to compare identification information transmitted by the Access Point with the list to determine if the mobile terminal is authorized to utilize the Access Point. 12. The mobile terminal of claim 11 further configured to use the list to know which allowable cells to monitor for signal strength and/or interference parameters. 13. The mobile terminal of claim 11 further configured to keep a measurement report on any Access Points in the list that it is allowed to access and excluding any Access Points that is not authorized to access. 14. The mobile terminal of claim 10 wherein the mobile terminal is further configured to initiate a handover or reselection to the Access Point if the mobile terminal determines it is entitled to use the Access Point. 15. The mobile terminal of claim 14 , wherein the mobile terminal is configured to not attempt to handover or reselect to the Access Point unless it is determined that the Access Point is an allowable cell. 16. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause a mobile terminal to perform a method, the mobile terminal configured for use in a telecommunications network including a radio access network comprising a plurality of base stations, each defining a cell, and being configured to wirelessly transmit data that is receivable by the mobile terminal, with at least one of the base stations comprising an Access Point (AP), the method comprising: receiving a tracking area (TA) mapping that maps associations between the AP and a last known TA of the mobile terminal, the TA mapping being configured to permit the mobile terminal to move between the AP and the last known TA without requiring a TA update to occur when the mobile terminal moves between the AP and the last known TA; receiving data transmitted by the Access Point, wherein the data includes a separate access indicator field, and wherein the separate access indicator field is usable to distinguish the Access Point from other types of bases stations which include an eNode B; determining from the received data if the mobile terminal is entitled to utilize the Access Point; and initiating a request to utilize the Access Point only if the mobile terminal is entitled to do so. 17. A mobile terminal configured for use in a telecommunications network including a radio access network comprising a plurality of base stations, each defining a cell, and being configured to wirelessly transmit data that is receivable by the mobile terminal, with at least one of the base stations comprises an Access Point (AP), and wherein the mobile terminal is further configured to: receive a tracking area (TA) mapping that maps associations between the AP and a last known TA of the mobile terminal, the TA mapping being configured to permit the mobile terminal to move between the AP and the last known TA without requiring a TA update to occur when the mobile terminal moves between the AP and the last known TA; receive data transmitted by the Access Point; determine that the received data includes an Access Indicator Field, the Access Indicator Field being data that is transmitted by the Access Point to restrict access, wherein the Access Indicator Field is usable to distinguish the Access Point from other types of base stations which include an eNode B; and using the Acc

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  • Affiliation to network, e.g. registration; Terminating affiliation with the network, e.g. de-registration · CPC title

  • multi-step notification using statistical or historical mobility data · CPC title

  • using private Base Stations, e.g. femto Base Stations, home Node B · CPC title

  • Access restriction performed under specific conditions · CPC title

  • between backbone network devices · CPC title

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What does patent US10448252B2 cover?
A GSM, UMTS or LTE mobile telecommunications network includes a radio access network comprising base stations, and further includes one or more additional access points. An access point may be connected to the network core by an IP transport broadband connection. The access point is configured to appear to the mobile terminal as a base station. Arrangements are disclosed which allow the network…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vodafone Ip Licensing Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W12/08. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 15 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).