Wireless chat automatic status tracking
First Claim
1. A mobile device status tracking system, comprising:
- a registration notification message receiver to receive a registration notification message associated with a message subscriber device;
a message distribution server to notify a group of message subscriber devices of a registration activity status of said message subscriber device in response to said received registration notification message; and
a registration notification message communicator to communicate to said group of message subscriber devices, via an Internet Protocol (IP) connection, of said registration activity status of said message subscriber device in response to said received registration notification message.
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Abstract
A technique and apparatus to provide status tracking of presence and/or location of a mobile, wireless device to a requesting entity even outside of a particular wireless system. This allows wireless service providers the ability to monitor and log changes in the status of mobile stations within and/or outside their networks. Embodiments are disclosed wherein presence and/or location information is provided to entities outside of a particular servicing wireless network using the mechanisms of call processing components of a mobile network (e.g., call setup procedures), and using standard mechanisms currently available to any appropriately conforming Mobile Switching Center (MSC) element. In one disclosed embodiment, a wireless chat tracking system is implemented which utilizes a change in mobile registration status to automatically notify a chat group system outside the wireless network of current status information activity regarding a relevant device, e.g., registration activity or inactivity timeout. In the wireless chat automatic status tracking system, a registration notification (REGNOT) message is either explicitly forwarded or copied to an external IP based application (e.g., to a mobile chat group system). The change in mobile registration is communicated via a suitable signaling link (e.g., SS7, TCP/IP, etc.) between a Home Location Register (HLR) and the chat group system. Therefore, instead of a conventionally closed system using SS7 messages, REGNOT messages are pushed out over TCP/IP connections to external applications (e.g., chat servers) to automatically notify the external system of the location of a particular user.
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10 Claims
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1. A mobile device status tracking system, comprising:
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a registration notification message receiver to receive a registration notification message associated with a message subscriber device; a message distribution server to notify a group of message subscriber devices of a registration activity status of said message subscriber device in response to said received registration notification message; and a registration notification message communicator to communicate to said group of message subscriber devices, via an Internet Protocol (IP) connection, of said registration activity status of said message subscriber device in response to said received registration notification message. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of tracking a status of a mobile device, comprising:
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receiving a registration notification message associated with a message subscriber device; notifying a group of message subscriber devices of a registration activity status of said message subscriber device in response to said received registration notification message; and communicating said registration activity status of said message subscriber device, via an Internet Protocol (IP) connection, in response to said receiving said registration notification message. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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