Ims signaling
US-2022240212-A1 · Jul 28, 2022 · US
US12284574B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12284574-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217851589-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 9, 2021 |
| Publication date | Apr 22, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 22, 2025 |
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A method for controlling Short Message Service (SMS) communication by a Dual Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Dual Standby (DSDS) device is provided. The method includes detecting that a first SIM is on a voice call and a second SIM is in a standby mode, determining whether page information is received at the second SIM from a server during the voice call of the first SIM and/or the voice call of the first SIM is terminated, immediately sending a refresh registration signal to the server or triggering an event at a DSDS device when the page information is received at the second SIM from the server during the voice call of the first SIM and/or the voice call of the first SIM is terminated and immediately receiving a pending SMS from the server in response to sending the refresh registration signal to the server or triggering the event.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for controlling a Short Message Service (SMS) communication in a wireless communication network by a Dual Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Dual Standby (DSDS) device having a first SIM and a second SIM, the method comprising: detecting, by the DSDS device, that the first SIM is on a voice call and the second SIM is in a standby mode; determining, by the DSDS device, whether page information is received at the second SIM from a server during the voice call of the first SIM, the page information indicating that a pending SMS is available at the server; determining, by the DSDS device, whether the voice call of the first SIM is terminated; and performing, by the DSDS device, one of: immediately sending a refresh registration signal to the server in response to determining that the page information is received at the second SIM from the server during the voice call of the first SIM and the voice call of the first SIM is terminated, or immediately sending the refresh registration signal to the server in response to determining that the voice call of the first SIM is terminated and immediately receiving, by the DSDS device, the pending SMS from the server in response to sending the refresh registration signal to the server. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: sending, by the server, the page information to the second SIM during the voice call; determining, by the server, whether an acknowledgement of the page information is received from the second SIM; initiating, by the server, a Short Message Service Center (SMSC) timer in response to determining that the acknowledgement of the page information is not received from the second SIM; determining, by the server, whether the refresh registration signal is received from the second SIM; terminating, by the server, the SMSC timer in response to determining that the refresh registration signal is received from the second SIM; and immediately sending, by the server, the pending SMS to the second SIM associated with the page information. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the server provides a service of Internet Protocol (IP) Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and a service of Short Message Service Center (SMSC). 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the refresh registration signal indicates to stop an SMSC timer at the server. 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the refresh registration signal comprises a reason header value, and wherein the reason header value comprises at least one of a DSDS service ready, a DSDS service resume, or a mutually agreed key string. 6. A method for controlling Short Message Service (SMS) communication by a server in a wireless communication network, the method comprising: detecting, by the server, that a first Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) of a Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS) device is on a voice call and a second SIM is in a standby mode; sending, by the server, page information to the second SIM during the voice call of the first SIM, the page information indicating that a pending SMS is available at the server; determining, by the server, whether an acknowledgement of the page information is received from the second SIM; initiating, by the server, a Short Message Service Center (SMSC) timer in response to determining that the acknowledgement of the page information is not received from the second SIM; determining, by the server, whether a refresh registration signal is received from the second SIM; terminating, by the server, the SMSC timer in response to determining that the refresh registration signal is received from the second SIM; and immediately sending, by the server, the pending SMS to the second SIM associated with the page information. 7. A method for controlling a Short Message Service (SMS) communication in a wireless communication network by a Dual Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Dual Standby (DSDS) device having a first SIM and a second SIM, the method comprising: detecting, by the DSDS device, that the first SIM is on a voice call and the second SIM is in a standby mode; determining, by the DSDS device, whether page information is received at the second SIM from a server during the voice call of the first SIM and a flag is set at the DSDS device, the page information indicating that a pending SMS is available at the server, and the flag being set to indicate that the page information is received at the second SIM from the server during the voice call of the first SIM; determining, by the DSDS device, whether the voice call of the first SIM is terminated; and performing, by the DSDS device, one of: triggering an event on the second SIM in response to determining that the page information is received at the second SIM from the server during the voice call of the first SIM, the flag is set at the DSDS device and the voice call of the first SIM is terminated, or triggering the event on the second SIM in response to determining that the voice call of the first SIM is terminated and immediately receiving, by the DSDS device, the pending SMS from the server in response to triggering the event. 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the event comprises one of an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) re-register procedure, a mobility update procedure, and a refresh IMS subscribe procedure. 9. The method as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising: determining, by the DSDS device, whether the second SIM is in a connected mode or a standby mode before establishing the voice call on the first SIM; performing, by the DSDS device, one of: sending a suspend message to the server in response to determining that the second SIM is in the connected mode before establishing the voice call on the first SIM, or sending the suspend message to the server by entering to the connected mode in response to determining that the second SIM is in the standby mode before establishing the voice call on the first SIM; detecting, by the DSDS device, that the voice call of the first SIM is terminated; determining, by the DSDS device, whether the second SIM is in the connected mode or the standby mode when the voice call of the first SIM is terminated; and performing, by the DSDS device, one of: sending a resume message to the server in response to determining that the second SIM is in the connected mode, or sending the resume message to the server by entering into the connected mode in response to determining that the second SIM is in the standby mode. 10. The method as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the suspend message indicates to maintain context information at the server. 11. A Dual Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Dual Standby (DSDS) device having a first SIM and a second SIM for controlling Short Message Service (SMS) communication in a wireless communication network, the DSDS device comprising: memory; a processor; a SIM; and a DSDS service controller, operably connected to the memory and the processor, configured to: detect that the first SIM is on a voice call and the second SIM is in a standby mode, determine whether page information is received at the second SIM from a server during the voice call of the first SIM, wherein the page information indicates that a pending SMS is available at the server, determine whether the voice call of the first SIM is terminated, and perform one of: immediately sending a refresh registration signal to the server in response to determining that the page information is received at the second SIM from the server during the voice call of the first SIM and the voice call of the first SIM is terminated, or immediately sending the refresh registration signal to the server in
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