System and method of reallocating satellite gateways in a radio telecommunications network
First Claim
1. In a radio telecommunications network in which a mobile station (MS) communicates with the network via a satellite and a satellite gateway, a method of reconfiguring the network to provide service to the MS when the gateway fails, said method comprising the steps of:
- storing in a home location register (HLR) the identification for a plurality of primary gateways and for an associated backup gateway for each primary gateway in the network;
storing a location area for the MS in the HLR whenever the MS performs a location update;
sending the location area from the HLR to the backup gateway;
notify the HLR that the primary gateway serving the MS has failed;
selecting, by the HLR, the associated backup gateway to serve the MS;
reconfiguring the backup gateway to cover the service area of the primary gateway; and
notifying the MS that the backup gateway has replaced the primary gateway as the MS'"'"'s serving gateway.
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Abstract
A method of handling an incoming call to a mobile station (MS) in a radio telecommunications network having a gateway mobile switching center (G-MSC) and a home location register (HLR), and the MS communicates with the network via a satellite link comprising a satellite and a satellite gateway. The method includes storing in the HLR, a plurality of primary gateways and an associated backup gateway for each primary gateway in the network. If the primary gateway serving the MS fails while the satellite is still operational, the incoming call is routed from the G-MSC to the backup gateway. The backup gateway'"'"'s base station subsystem (BSS) is reconfigured to cover the service area of the primary gateway, and the MS is notified that the backup gateway has replaced the primary gateway as the MS'"'"'s serving gateway. Subscriber data for the called MS is provided to the backup gateway by the HLR. If the satellite fails, the HLR instructs the G-MSC to route the call directly to voice mail when the HLR receives a request for routing information from the G-MSC.
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14 Claims
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1. In a radio telecommunications network in which a mobile station (MS) communicates with the network via a satellite and a satellite gateway, a method of reconfiguring the network to provide service to the MS when the gateway fails, said method comprising the steps of:
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storing in a home location register (HLR) the identification for a plurality of primary gateways and for an associated backup gateway for each primary gateway in the network;
storing a location area for the MS in the HLR whenever the MS performs a location update;
sending the location area from the HLR to the backup gateway;
notify the HLR that the primary gateway serving the MS has failed;
selecting, by the HLR, the associated backup gateway to serve the MS;
reconfiguring the backup gateway to cover the service area of the primary gateway; and
notifying the MS that the backup gateway has replaced the primary gateway as the MS'"'"'s serving gateway. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. In a radio telecommunications network in which a mobile station (MS) communicates with the network via a satellite and a satellite gateway, a method of rerouting an incoming call the MS when the gateway fails, said method comprising the steps of:
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storing in a home location register (HLR) a set of bits indicating a plurality of primary gateways, and an associated backup gateway for each primary gateway in the network;
storing a location area for the MS in the HLR whenever the MS performs a location update;
sending the location area from the HLR to the backup gateway;
notify the HLR that the primary gateway serving the MS has failed;
selecting, by the HLR, the associated backup gateway to serve the MS;
reconfiguring the backup gateway to cover the service area of the primary gateway; and
notifying the MS that the backup gateway has replaced the primary gateway as the MS'"'"'s serving gateway;
receiving the incoming call in a gateway mobile switching center (G-MSC);
requesting, by the HLR, a routing number from the backup gateway serving the called MS;
providing, by the HLR, subscriber data for the called MS to the backup gateway;
returning, by the backup gateway, a routing number to the HLR;
returning, by the HLR, the routing number to the G-MSC; and
routing the call from the G-MSC to the backup gateway. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
sending a paging message from the backup gateway to the called MS, the paging message including a system identification number for the backup gateway;
recognizing by the called MS, the system identification number for the backup gateway as a gateway identifier for the MS'"'"'s serving gateway;
sending a page response from the called MS to the backup gateway; and
completing the call to the called MS.
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10. The method of re-routing an incoming call to an MS of claim 9 wherein the step of notifying the MS that the backup gateway has replaced the primary gateway includes broadcasting that the backup gateway has replaced the primary gateway on the broadcast control channel (BCCH).
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11. In a radio telecommunications network in which a mobile station (MS) communicates with the network via a satellite and a satellite gateway, and subscriber data and location information for the MS is stored in a home location register (HLR), and a link between a gateway mobile switching center (G-MSC) being over the satellite, a method of routing an incoming call for the MS to voice mail when the satellite fails, said method comprising the steps of:
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reporting to the HLR that the satellite has failed;
receiving the incoming call in the gateway mobile switching center (G-MSC);
requesting, by the G-MSC, routing information from the HLR;
upon an indication of satellite failure, returning an instruction from the HLR to the G-MSC to route the call to voice mail; and
immediately routing the call to voice mail by the G-MSC thereby preventing delays, and abandonment of calls.
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12. A method of handling an incoming call to a mobile station (MS) in a radio telecommunications network having a gateway mobile switching center (G-MSC) and a home location register (HLR) in which subscriber data and location area information for the MS is stored, said MS communicating with the network via a satellite link comprising a satellite and a satellite gateway, said method comprising the steps of:
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storing in a home location register (HLR) a plurality of primary gateways, and an associated bachup gateway for each primary gateway in the network;
determining whether the primary gateway serving the MS has failed while the satellite is still operational;
upon determining that the primary gateway serving the MS has failed while the satellite is still operational, performing the steps of;
instructing the HLR to switch to the associated backup gateway for the MS;
reconfiguring the backup gateway to cover the service area of the primary gateway;
notifying the MS that the backup gateway has replaced the primary gateway as the MS'"'"'s serving gateway;
providing, by the HLR, subscriber data for the called MS to the backup gateway;
routing the call from the G-MSC to the backup gateway; and
completing the call to the MS from the backup gateway;
determining whether the satellite serving the MS has failed; and
upon determining that the satellite serving the MS has failed, routing the call to voice mail by the G-MSC. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
reporting to the HLR that the satellite has failed;
receiving the incoming call in the G-MSC;
requesting, by the G-MSC, routing information from the HLR;
returning an instruction from the HLR to the G-MSC to route the call to voice mail.
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14. The method of handling an incoming call to a MS of claim 12 wherein the G-MSC is connected to the HLR via the satellite link, and the step of routing the call to voice mail by the G-MSC includes the steps of:
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instructing the G-MSC to route all calls requiring access to the HLR directly to voice mail;
receiving an incoming call in the G-MSC which requires access to the HLR; and
immediately routing the call to voice mail by the G-MSC.
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