U.S. patent application number 15/784920 was filed with the patent office on 2018-02-08 for control method and system in a communication system.
The applicant listed for this patent is Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.. Invention is credited to Young-Ky KIM, Sung-Won LEE, Poong-Ki MIN.
Application Number | 20180041962 15/784920 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 38977037 |
Filed Date | 2018-02-08 |
United States Patent
Application |
20180041962 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
LEE; Sung-Won ; et
al. |
February 8, 2018 |
CONTROL METHOD AND SYSTEM IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Abstract
Disclosed is a power control method by a first device in a
communication system. In the power control method, a first
communication module is activated by supplying power to the first
communication module without supplying power to the second
communication module, data is received using the first
communication module, the second communication module is activated
by supplying power to the second communication module for
transmitting the data to a second device using the second
communication module, the data is transmitted to the second device
using the second communication module, and the power supply to the
second communication module is interrupted, if the data
transmission is complete.
Inventors: |
LEE; Sung-Won; (Gyeonggi-do,
KR) ; KIM; Young-Ky; (Seoul, KR) ; MIN;
Poong-Ki; (Gyeonggi-do, KR) |
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Applicant: |
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. |
Gyeonggi-do |
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KR |
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Family ID: |
38977037 |
Appl. No.: |
15/784920 |
Filed: |
October 16, 2017 |
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Current CPC
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Y02D 30/70 20200801;
Y02D 70/23 20180101; H04W 88/04 20130101; H04W 52/0229 20130101;
Y02D 70/144 20180101; H04W 88/02 20130101; H04W 48/12 20130101;
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Foreign Application Data
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Sep 30, 2006 |
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10-2006-0096685 |
Apr 27, 2007 |
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10-2007-0041644 |
Claims
1. A power control method by a first device in a communication
system, the method comprising: supplying power to a first
communication module in order to receive data using the first
communication module; receiving the data using the first
communication module; supplying power to a display module of the
first device in response to the reception of the data; supplying
power to a second communication module in response to detection of
user input information from the display module, in order to
transmit the data to a second device using the second communication
module, the second device interacting with the first device and
being separate from the first device; transmitting the data to the
second device using the second communication module; and
interrupting the power supply to the second communication module
after the data transmission is completed.
Description
PRIORITY
[0001] This application is a Continuation Application of U.S.
patent application Ser. No. 14/321,474 filed in the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office on Jul. 1, 2014, which is a Continuation
Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/237,464 filed in
the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Sep. 20, 2011, now U.S.
Pat. No. 8,767,624, issued on Jul. 1, 2014, which is a Divisional
Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/865,480 filed in
the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Oct. 1, 2007, which claims
priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.119(a) to a Korean Patent
Application filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on
Sep. 30, 2006 and assigned Serial No. 10-2006-0096685, and a Korean
Patent Application filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office
on Apr. 27, 2007 and assigned Serial No. 10-2007-0041644, the
contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention generally relates to a communication
system, and in particular, to a control method and system for
providing communication services to users at high speed in a
communication system that provides communication services of
various types to users.
Description of the Related Art
[0003] In general communication systems, power consumption of a
Mobile Station (MS) acts as an important factor of the entire
system. Therefore, an idle mode operation and a corresponding
active mode operation of an MS have been proposed to minimize power
consumption of the MS. Generally, when an MS has no data to
exchange with a Radio Access Station (RAS) while the communication
system is providing a communication service to a user in the active
mode, the MS transitions from the active mode to the idle mode in
an operation mode by performing a de-registration operation.
However, when the RAS has a service to provide to the MS while the
MS operates in the idle mode, the RAS sends a
Mobile_Paging-Advertisement (MOB_PAG-ADV) message, or a paging
message, to the MS, so the MS transitions to the active mode. An
MOB_PAG-ADV message, as used herein, refers to a broadcasting
message that an RAS sends to all associated MSs in a broadcasting
manner, and the RAS uses a Media Access Control (MAC) address hash
value of a corresponding MS among the MSs receiving the MOB_PAG-ADV
message to notify the associated MS whether the MS will transition
from the idle mode to the active mode. The MS that will transition
to the active mode upon receipt of the MOB_PAG-ADV message
previously activates, to the active state, application programs of
all communication service types supportable by the MS to receive
data from the RAS. That is, upon receipt of the MOB_PAG-ADV message
from the RAS, the MS activates application programs of all service
types so that the MS can receive all available communication
services associated with the RAS. Thereafter, upon receipt of data
of a particular service type from the RAS after activating
application programs of all service types as described above, the
MS detects a service type of the received data, and then receives a
communication service through use of an application program
corresponding to the detected service type.
[0004] In a communication system as described above, various
functions using communication technology for an MS tend to be
implemented and united in the MS. Therefore, such an MS typically
includes therein modules for performing various functions. For
example, an MS may be configured as a Personal Computer (PC) such
as laptop, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a notebook PC, a
Portable Multimedia Player (PMP), an Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC), etc.
In addition, an MS can further include a separate external
MS-assistant communication module operating in association with the
MS, for example, can include headset, small communication MS,
etc.
[0005] An above-described MS typically keeps a Power-On State and
supplies power to all modules of the MS during a communication
service. If a communication function ends after the communication
service through the MS expires, the MS normally performs a
Power-Off operation, or transitions to a Power Save state. This is
to take into account a limited power resource, i.e. limited battery
power, of the MS.
[0006] When a user of an MS desires to receive a communication
service using the MS, he/she should transition to the Power-On
State by supplying again power to the MS, and in the communication
system, there is an increasing tendency that the MS needs to always
operate in a Power-On State.
[0007] As described above, when an RAS has a communication service
to provide to a MS, i.e. has data of a particular service type to
transmit to the MS, the RAS sends a MOB_PAG-ADV message to activate
application programs of all service types included in the MS,
causing unnecessary waste of power of the communication system,
especially the MS.
[0008] In addition, in order to smoothly receive the communication
service, the RAS and the MS should operate in the Power-On State,
and power is continuously supplied even to the unused modules,
causing unnecessary power waste. Therefore, a need exists for a
control method and system for controlling power of an MS in a
communication system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The present invention substantially addresses at least the
above-described problems and/or disadvantages and provides at least
the advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the
present invention is to provide a control method and system in a
communication system.
[0010] Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a
control method and system for controlling power of an MS in a
communication system.
[0011] Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a
control method and system for providing a communication service
without power waste in a communication system supporting
communication services of various types.
[0012] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a power control method by a first device in a
communication system, including activating a first communication
module by supplying power to the first communication module without
supplying power to a second communication module, receiving data
using the first communication module, activating the second
communication module by supplying power to the second communication
module for transmitting the data to a second device using the
second communication module, wherein the second device interacts
with the first device and is separated from the first device,
transmitting the data to the second device using the second
communication module, and interrupting the power supply to the
second communication module, if the data transmission is
completed.
[0013] According to another aspect of the present invention, there
is provided a first device in a communication system, including a
first communication module configured to perform wireless
communication, a second communication module configured to
communicate with a second device, wherein the second device
interacts with the first device and is separated from the first
device, and a control module configured to activate the first
communication module by supplying power to the first communication
module without supplying power to the second communication module,
receive data by controlling the first communication module,
activate the second communication module by supplying power to the
second communication module for transmitting the data to the second
device using the second communication module, transmit the data to
the second device using the second communication module, and
interrupt the power supply to the second communication module, if
the data transmission is completed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the
present invention will become more apparent from the following
detailed description when taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings in which:
[0015] FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a communication system
according to the present invention;
[0016] FIG. 2 is a signaling diagram illustrating a
transmission/reception flow of a paging signal in a communication
system according to the first embodiment of the present
invention;
[0017] FIG. 3 is a block diagram of an MS in a communication system
according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
[0018] FIG. 4 is a block diagram of an MS for performing control in
a communication system according to the first embodiment of the
present invention;
[0019] FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of an MS in
a communication system according to the present invention;
[0020] FIGS. 6A and 6B are block diagrams of an MS for performing
power control in a communication system according to second and
third embodiments of the present invention;
[0021] FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a state transition diagram
based on a power state of an MS in a communication system according
to the present invention;
[0022] FIGS. 8A and 8B are diagrams illustrating an implemented
sub-display module of an MS according to the present invention;
[0023] FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a first example of a
power control operation of an MS according to the present
invention;
[0024] FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a second example of a
power control operation of an MS according to the present
invention;
[0025] FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an MS with an MS-assistant
device according to the present invention;
[0026] FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a third example of a
power control operation of an MS with an MS-assistant device
according to the present invention; and
[0027] FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating a fourth example of a
power control operation of an MS with an MS-assistant device
according to the present invention.
[0028] Similar reference characters denote corresponding features
consistently throughout the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be
described in detail with reference to the annexed drawings. In the
following description, a detailed description of known functions
and configurations incorporated herein has been omitted for clarity
and conciseness.
[0030] The present invention provides a control method and system
in a communication system.
[0031] The present invention, as described below, provides a
control method and system in a communication system, for example,
in an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
802.16 communication system, which is a Broadband Wireless Access
(BWA) communication system. The BWA communication systems described
below provide communication services of various types to users, and
also provides high-speed communication services having various
Quality of Service (QoS) classes. Although the present invention
described below refers to IEEE 802.16 communication systems, by way
of example, the control method and system provided by the present
invention can also be applied to other communication systems.
[0032] In addition, the present invention provides a control method
and system between a Mobile Station (MS) and a Radio Access Station
(RAS) serving as a Base Station (BS) in a communication system. For
example, the present invention, described below, provides a control
method and system in which when an RAS has data to transmit to an
MS, i.e. has a communication service to provide to a user, while
the MS and the RAS are operating in the idle mode, the RAS sends a
Mobile_Paging-Advertisement (MOB_PAG-ADV) message, or a paging
message, to the MS in order to minimize power consumption of the
MS.
[0033] The MOB_PAG-ADV message includes service information
corresponding to a service type of the data to be transmitted to
the MS. In the idle mode, the MS receives a MOB_PAG-ADV message
including service information corresponding to a service type of
the data to be transmitted to the MS itself, thereby recognizing a
service type of the data to be transmitted upon transition of the
MS from the idle mode to the active mode. As a result, when the MS
makes transition to the active mode, the MS previously activates,
to the active state, only the application corresponding to the
recognized service type among the applications of all communication
service types supportable by the MS to receive data from the RAS.
That is, upon receipt of a MOB_PAG-ADV message including service
information corresponding to a service type of its data to be
transmitted from the RAS, the MS activates an application
corresponding to the service type to receive a communication
service by receiving data of a particular service type to be
transmitted by the RAS. Upon receipt of data of the particular
service type from the RAS after activating the application of the
service type corresponding to the service information included in
the MOB_PAG-ADV message, the MS receives a communication service
through use of the activated application.
[0034] In this manner, in a communication system according to the
present invention, when the RAS has a communication service to
provide to the MS, i.e. has data of a particular service type to
transmit to the MS, the RAS sends to the MS a MOB_PAG-ADV message
including service information corresponding to the service type of
the transmission data, and upon receipt of the MOB_PAG-ADV message,
the MS can activate only the application of the service type
corresponding to the service information, i.e. only the application
corresponding to the service type of the data to be transmitted by
the RAS, thereby preventing unnecessary waste of power and memory
of the communication system, especially the MS. In addition, the
MS, because it recognizes a service type of the data to be
transmitted by the RAS by receiving the MOB_PAG-ADV message, can
share only the resource corresponding to the transmission data,
thereby preventing resource waste. When the communication system
provides a communication service to the user, in other words, when
there is data exchange between the RAS and the MS, the MS
previously activates an application corresponding to the data to be
exchanged, thereby facilitating fast data transmission/reception.
With reference to FIG. 1, a description will now be made of an
example of a communication system according to the present
invention.
[0035] FIG. 1 shows a communication system according to the present
invention.
[0036] In FIG. 1, the communication system includes an MS 101 for
making an access to the communication system to receive a
communication service, an RAS 103, serving as a BS as described
above, for exchanging data with the MS 101, an Access Control
Router (ACR) 107, an Internet Protocol (IP)-connected to the RAS
103 via an IP network 105, for controlling the RAS 103, and
servers, IP-connected to the ACR 107 via an IP network 109, for
providing a communication service to the MS 101 via the ACR 107,
for example, a Video on Demand and Audio on Demand (VoD/AoD) server
111 for providing video and audio services, a web server 113 for
providing an Internet web service, a Voice over IP and Virtual
Terminal (VoIP/VT) server 115 for providing voice and image
services, and a messenger server 117 for providing an Instant
Messaging (IM) service.
[0037] The RAS 103 processes a wireless access standard with the MS
101 accessing the communication system, i.e. processes the IEEE
802.16 standard, because the communication system herein is assumed
to be an IEEE 802.16 communication system, and performs a function
of the BS, i.e. performs an initial procedure for exchanging data
with the MS 101 and a data transmission/reception function. In
other words, the RAS 103 performs Radio Frequency (RF) signal
processing with the MS 101, performs functions in a Physical (PHY)
layer and a Media Access Control (MAC) layer, and performs
scheduling and ranging operation with the MS 101. In addition, the
RAS 103 transmits, to the MS 101, initialization and communication
system information of the cell capable of receiving a communication
service therefrom, and controls inter-sector handoff of the MS 101
when the MS 101 moves between sectors in the cell.
[0038] The ACR 107 performs a function of controlling the RAS 103,
and the one ACR 107 can control multiple RASs. In addition, the ACR
107 transmits communication services provided by the servers 111,
113, 115 and 117 to the RAS 103 to provide the communication
services to the MS 101 accessing the communication system, and to
this end, performs authentication for the MS 101, MAC protocol
processing, IP address allocation, routing, etc. More specifically,
the ACR 107 performs a function in a MAC layer, which is an upper
layer of the MAC layer where the RAS 103 performs the function,
controls handoff between RASs and also controls the idle mode and
active mode between MS 101 and the RAS 103, and performs
authentication and accounting for the MS 101, and a proxy function
necessary for account management. The IP networks 105 and 109
process interfacing with the RAS 103, the ACR 107, and the servers
for providing communication services, i.e. the VoD/AoD server 111,
the web server 113, the VoIP/VT server 115, and the messenger
server 117, thereby forming a network. With reference to FIG. 2, a
detailed description will now be made of signal
transmission/reception in a communication system according to the
present invention.
[0039] FIG. 2 is a signaling diagram illustrating a
transmission/reception flow of a paging signal in a communication
system according to the present invention. FIG. 2 shows a schematic
transmission/reception flow of a signal where while providing a
communication service to a user, the communication system, after
transitioning from the active mode to the idle mode due to absence
of data to be exchanged between the MS and the RAS, transitions
back to the active mode as it has a service to provide to the user
in the idle mode.
[0040] Referring to FIG. 2, if, as assumed above, an MS 201 has no
data to be exchanged with a RAS 203 in the active mode, the MS 201
sends a De-Registration Request (DREG-REQ) message to the RAS 203
to transition from the active mode to the idle mode in step 211.
Then the RAS 203 sends a De-Registration Request to an ACR 205 in
response to the received DREG-REQ message in step 213. In response
to the Request, the ACR 205 sends a De-Registration Response so
that the RAS 203 and the MS 201 transition from the active mode to
the idle mode in step 215. Thereafter, the RAS 203 sends a
De-Registration Command (DREG-CMD) message to the MS 201 in
response to the Response from the ACR 205 in step 217. Then the MS
201, the RAS 203 and the ACR 205 operate in the idle mode in step
219.
[0041] If the ACR 205 has, as user traffic, a communication service
to provide to the MS 201, i.e. has data to transmit to the MS 201
from an arbitrary server among the servers for providing
communication services, described in FIG. 1 in step 220, the ACR
205 includes, in a Paging Advertisement, service information
corresponding to a service type of the transmission data, i.e. a
service type of the data to be transmitted by the arbitrary server
that desires to provide a particular communication service to the
MS 201, and instructs the RAS 203 to send the Paging Advertisement
to the MS 201 in step 221. Then the RAS 203 broadcasts, to the MS
201, a MOB_PAG-ADV message including service information
corresponding to the service type of the data to be transmitted to
the MS 201 in step 223. As described above, in the communication
system according to the present invention, the MOB_PAG-ADV message
including service information corresponding to a service type of
the data to be transmitted to the MS 201, i.e. the MOB_PAG-ADV
message according to the present invention, includes service
information corresponding to the service type of the data to be
transmitted to the MS 201, in a TLV (Type, Length, Value) Encoded
Information field or a Reserved field of the MOB_PAG-ADV message
shown in Table 1 below. Table 1 shows a format of a MOB_PAG-ADV
message, a description of each field of which will be omitted
herein.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Size Syntax (bits) Notes MOB_PAG- -- --
ADV_Message_format( ) { Management Message Type = 62 8 --
Num_Paging_Group_IDs 8 Number of Paging Group IDs in this message
For (i=0; -- -- i<Num_Paging_Group_IDs; i++) { Paging Group ID 8
-- } -- -- Num_MACs 8 Number of MS MAC addresses For (i=0;
j<Num_MACs; j++) { -- -- MS MAC Address hash 24 The hash is
obtained by computing a CRC24 on the MS 48-bit MAC address. The
polynomial for the calculation is 0x1864CFB. Action Code 2 Paging
action instruction to MS 0b00 = No Action Required 0b01 = Perform
Ranging to establish location and acknowledge message 0b10 = Enter
Network 0b11 = reserved Reserved 6 } padding variable Padding bits
to ensure octet aligned TLV Encoded Information variable TLV
specific } -- --
[0042] Upon receipt of the MOB_PAG-ADV message including the
service information corresponding to the service type of the data
to be transmitted to the MS 201 from the RAS 203, the MS 201
activates an application program corresponding to the service type
of the transmission data, and then sends a Ranging-Request
(RNG-REQ) message to the RAS 203 in step 225. In this case, the MS
201 recognizes a service type of the data to be transmitted, i.e. a
type of the communication service to be provided from the servers
described in FIG. 1, upon its transition from the idle mode to the
active mode, by receiving the MOB_PAG-ADV message including the
service information corresponding to the service type of the data
to be transmitted to the MS 201 in the idle mode. As a result, the
MS 201, when it makes transition to the active mode, previously
activates, to the active state, only the application program
corresponding to the recognized service type among the application
programs of all communication service types supportable by the MS
201 to receive data from the RAS 203.
[0043] Thereafter, the RAS 203 sends a Ranging Setup to the ACR 205
in response to the received RNG-REQ message in step 227, and the
ACR 205 sends a Ranging Setup Reply to the RAS 203 in step 229.
Then the RAS 203 sends a Ranging-Response (RNG-RSP) message, or a
response message to the RNG-REQ message, to the MS 201 in step 231.
Upon receipt of the RNG-RSP message, the MS 201 sends a Subscriber
Station's Basic Capability Negotiation Request (SBC-REQ) message to
the RAS 203 in step 233. The SBC-REQ message herein is a MAC
message that the MS 201 sends for negotiation on its basic
capability with the RAS 203, and the SBC-REQ message can include
information on a modulation and coding scheme supportable by the MS
201.
[0044] The RAS 203 detects a modulation and coding scheme
supportable by the MS 201, included in the SBC-REQ message received
from the MS 201, and then sends a Subscriber Station's Basic
Capability Negotiation Response (SBC-RSP) message, or a response
message to the SBC-REQ message, to the MS 201 in step 235. In
addition, the RAS 203 sends a Basic Capability Setup of the MS 201
to the ACR 205 in step 237, and the ACR 205 sends a Basic
Capability Setup Acknowledgment (ACK) to the RAS 203 in step 239.
As the MS 201 receives the SBC-RSP message from the RAS 203 in this
manner, the MS 201 completes its basic capability negotiation,
completing authentication with an authentication server 207 in step
241.
[0045] Thereafter, the MS 201 sends a Registration Request
(REG-REQ) message to the RAS 203 in step 243. The REG-REQ message
herein includes MS registration information of the MS 201. Upon
receipt of the REG-REQ message, the RAS 203 detects MS registration
information included in the REG-REQ message, and sends a
Registration Request for the MS 201 to the ACR 205 in step 245.
Then the ACR 205 acquires a user profile, i.e. a profile of the MS
201, from the authentication server 207 in step 247, and then sends
a Registration Response to the RAS 203 in response to the
Registration Request in step 249). Thereafter, the RAS 203
registers the MS 201 therein, and sends a Registration Response
(REG-RSP) message, or a response message to the REG-REQ message, to
the MS 201 in step 251.
[0046] Next, the ACR 205 and the authentication server 207 perform
QoS Policy Negotiation on the data to be transmitted to the MS 201
in step 253, and then the ACR 205 sends a Service Add Request to
the RAS 203 in step 255. Then the RAS 203 sends a Dynamic Service
Addition Request (DSA-REQ) message to the MS 201 in step 257. Upon
receipt of the DSA-REQ message from the RAS 203, the MS 201 sends a
Dynamic Service Addition Response (DSA-RSP) message, or a response
message to the DSA-REQ message, to the RAS 203 in step 259.
[0047] Then the RAS 203 sends a Service Add Response to the ACR 205
in response to the Service Add Request in step 261, and sends a
Dynamic Service Addition Acknowledgment (DSA-ACK) message to the MS
201 in step 263. Through use of theses procedures, an active data
session is kept between the MS 201 and the communication system,
i.e. between the MS 201, and the RAS 203 and ACR 205 in step 265.
In this case, the MS 201 transmits/receives data through use of the
application program that the MS 201 has previously activated
according to the MOB_PAG-ADV message including the service
information corresponding to the service type of the data to be
transmitted in step 225. With reference to FIG. 3, a description
will now be made of a second example of an MS in a communication
system according to the present invention.
[0048] FIG. 3 shows a first example of an MS in a communication
system according to the present invention.
[0049] In FIG. 3, the MS includes an input unit 301 for receiving
input information from a user, an RF module 303 for processing data
exchanged with a RAS, a CPU 305 for processing all operations of
the MS, a modem 304 for processing data exchanged with the RF
module 303, a memory 307 for storing information of the MS, and an
output unit 309 for providing the transmission/reception data of
the MS and the processing results to the user. With reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5, a description will now be made of operation of the
MS of FIG. 3, related to the present invention.
[0050] FIG. 4 shows modules for the MS of FIG. 3 for performing
control in a communication system according to the present
invention.
[0051] As shown in FIG. 4, the MS includes a PHY module 401 for
processing an MS operation in a PHY layer, a MAC module 403 for
processing an MS operation in a MAC layer, a device driver 405 for
processing operations of all elements of the MS, an IP module 407
for processing an IP connection of the MS, a Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP)/User Datagram Protocol (UDP) module 409 for
processing a data transmission/reception operation of the MS, a
service management module 411 for controlling application programs
of the MS according to a service type of the data
transmitted/received by the MS, and application programs for
processing the data according to a communication service type
supportable by the MS, e.g. a service type of the data that the MS
exchanges with a RAS, to allow the MS to exchange the data with the
RAS. For example, the application programs can include a VoIP
application program 413 for processing data of a voice service
type, a VT application program 415 for processing data of an image
service type, a VoD application program 417 for processing data of
a video service type, an AoD application program 419 for processing
data of an audio service type, an IM application program 421 for
processing data of an IM service type, a web application program
423 for processing data of an Internet web service type, and other
application programs 425 for processing data of other service
types.
[0052] Upon receipt of a MOB_PAG-ADV message including service
information corresponding to a service type of the data to be
transmitted to the MS itself from the RAS in the idle mode, the MS
activates only the application program corresponding to the service
information included in the received MOB_PAG-ADV message, e.g.
corresponding to the service type of the data to be transmitted to
the MS itself. Thereafter, upon receipt of data of a particular
service type from the RAS, the MS receives a communication service
by processing the data through use of the application program
already activated after receiving the MOB_PAG-ADV message, e.g.
through use of the application program corresponding to the service
type of the received data.
[0053] For example, when data to be transmitted to the MS is data
of an IM service type, the MOB_PAG-ADV message includes service
information indicating that a service type of the data to be
transmitted to the MS is an IM service, and upon receipt of the
MOB_PAG-ADV message including the IM service information, the MS
activates only the IM application program 421 among the application
programs described above. Thereafter, when an active data session
between the MS and the communication system is kept as described in
FIG. 2, the MS exchanges data of the IM service type with the
communication system, e.g. receives the IM service. With reference
to FIG. 5, a description will now be made of an operation of the MS
of FIG. 3 in a communication system according to the present
invention.
[0054] FIG. 5 shows an operation of an MS in a communication system
according to the present invention.
[0055] In FIG. 5, in step 501, the MS receives from an RAS a
MOB_PAG-ADV message including information on a communication
service that the MS will receive from a communication system, e.g.
including service information corresponding to a service type of
the data to be transmitted to the MS itself. Thereafter, in step
503, the MS recognizes a type of the communication service,
received through the service information included in the
MOB_PAG-ADV message, e.g. the service type of the data to be
transmitted to the MS itself, and activates an application program
corresponding to the recognized service type of the data to
exchange the data with the RAS. Thereafter, in step 505, the MS
shares resource corresponding to the recognized service type of the
data, i.e. connects a channel to the RAS, to receive the data to be
transmitted from the RAS.
[0056] If a channel is connected to the RAS in step 505, the MS
receives the data from the RAS over TCP/IP in step 507. In step
509, the MS distributes the received data to the application
corresponding to the service type, e.g. allows the application
program previously activated in step 503 to process the received
data. Thereafter, in step 511, the MS exchanges data with the RAS
through use of the application program, thereby receiving the
communication service.
[0057] As described above, in the communication system according to
the present invention, if the RAS has a communication service to
provide to the MS, i.e. has data of a particular service type to
transmit to the MS, it sends to the MS a MOB_PAG-ADV message
including service information corresponding to the service type of
the transmission data, and upon receipt of the MOB_PAG-ADV message,
the MS activates only the application program of the service type
corresponding to the service information, i.e. activates only the
application program corresponding to the service type of the data
that the RAS will transmit, thereby preventing unnecessary waste of
power and memory of the communication system, especially the MS. In
addition, because the MS receives a MOB_PAG-ADV message and
recognizes a service type of the data to be transmitted by the RAS
depending on the received MOB_PAG-ADV message, the MS can share
only the resource corresponding to the transmission data, thereby
preventing waste of the resource. When the communication system
provides a communication service to the user, in other words, when
there is data exchange between the RAS and the MS, the MS
previously activates an application program corresponding to the
data to be exchanged, thereby preventing power waste and thus
facilitating fast reception of the communication service. Before a
description of power control for controlling power of modules in
the MS is given, a second example of an MS for controlling power in
a communication system according to the present invention will now
be described with reference to FIGS. 6A and 6B.
[0058] FIGS. 6A and 6B shows second and third examples of an MS for
performing power control in a communication system according to the
present invention.
[0059] In FIG. 6A, the MS includes an input module in the form of a
key board/button module 611 for receiving user input information
from a user through use of a key board/button, a sub-display module
613 for displaying a received message or a received service request
for the user, a main display module 615 for displaying functions
provided by the MS for the user, an audio module 617 for processing
an audio signal, a disk module 619 for storing information, and a
power supply module 621 for supplying power to the modules of the
MS. The MS of FIG. 6A also includes a main memory 623, used as a
main memory of the MS, for storing information based on an
operation of the MS, a main controller in the form of a main
control processor 625 for controlling operations of all modules in
the MS, a communication memory 627 for storing information based on
a communication service through use of a communication module of
the MS, a communication controller in the form of communication
processor 629 for controlling communication modules, a wireless
broadband communication transmitter/receiver 631 for performing
data exchange with the RAS, and a wireless Local Area Network and
Personal Area Network (LAN/PAN) communication transmitter/receiver
633 for performing data exchange with an MS-assistant device that
interacts with the MS and can perform simple data communication
such as voice, for example, performing data exchange via Wireless
Local Area Network (WLAN), Personal Area Network (PAN), Bluetooth,
etc.
[0060] As for separate basic communication modules for performing
separate communication operations, a basic communication block
includes the communication memory 627, the communication processor
629, the first transmitter/receiver 631 and the second
transmitter/receiver 633.
[0061] The MS includes a separate external MS-assistant device
interacting with the MS, for example, includes a headset, a small
communication MS, etc. Therefore, the second transmitter/receiver
633 is used for communication with the external MS-assistant
device. The second transmitter/receiver 633 can be disposed in
either inside or outside of the communication block.
[0062] In addition, the second transmitter/receiver 633 can
selectively be included in the MS according to use/non-use of the
external MS-assistant device.
[0063] FIG. 6A shows where a communication-only processor for
communication and a communication-only memory are separately
provided. In this case, the main control processor 625 can receive
the communication service only with the operation of the
communication processor 629 in a Power-Off State when the main
controller 625 performs in a communication operation.
[0064] FIG. 6B shows where the separate communication modules, for
example, the communication memory 627 and the communication
processor 629, are not provided.
[0065] The MS shown in FIG. 6B includes an input module 611 for
receiving user input information from the user through use of a key
board/button, a sub-display module 613 for displaying a received
message or a received service request for the user, a main display
module 615 for displaying functions provided by the MS for the
user, an audio module 617 for processing audio signal, a disk
module 619 for storing information, a power supply module 621 for
supplying power to the modules of the MS. The MS shown in FIG. 6B
also includes a main memory 623, used as a main memory of the MS,
for storing information based on an operation of the MS, a main
controller 625 for controlling operations of all modules in the MS,
a wireless broadband communication transmitter/receiver 631 for
performing data exchange with the RAS, and a wireless LAN/PAN
communication transmitter/receiver 633 for performing data exchange
with an MS-assistant device that interacts with the MS and can
perform simple data communication such as voice, for example,
performing data exchange via WLAN, PAN, Bluetooth, etc.
[0066] In FIG. 6B, operations of the communication memory 627 and
the communication processor 629 of FIG. 6A are performed by the
main memory 623 and the main control processor 625, respectively.
Therefore, in the MS shown in FIG. 6B, the communication block
includes the main memory 623, the main processor 625, the first
transmitter/receiver 631, and the second (or LAN/PAN)
transmitter/receiver 633.
[0067] A description of the operations of the modules shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B will be omitted herein for simplicity.
[0068] In the MS's shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B, solid lines between
the modules are paths via which signal information and data are
transmitted, and dotted lines between the modules are paths via
which power is supplied to the modules. Some modules of the MS, for
example, the input module, the main controller and the
communication controller, can control the power supply module 621.
With reference to FIG. 7, a description will now be made of state
transition based on a power state of the MS, provided by the
present invention.
[0069] FIG. 7 shows a state transition diagram based on a power
state of an MS in a communication system according to the present
invention.
[0070] Referring to FIG. 7, the MS according to the present
invention includes, for example, a Power-On State, a Power-Off
State, a Power Save_1 State, and a Power Save_2 State.
[0071] Basically, the MS is in the Power-Off State, when no power
is supplied thereto. In the state where no power is supplied to all
elements in the MS, the MS performs no operation.
[0072] The MS enters the Power-On State upon receipt of a Power-On
request from the user through use of a power button and the like.
In this state, power is supplied to all elements in the MS,
maximizing the power consumption of the MS.
[0073] The present invention provides the Power Save_1 State and
the Power Save_2 State, by way of example. In the Power Save_1
State and the Power Save_2 State, power is supplied only to some of
the modules in the MS, and power supply to other modules except for
the power-supplied modules is interrupted. The MS can enter the
Power Save_1 State and the Power Save_2 State, if its user does not
use the MS for a time or makes a request for state transition
through use of an input module.
[0074] The Power Save_1 State interrupts the power supply to all
modules in the MS except for, for example, the basic communication
block. Therefore, in the Power Save_1 State, the MS, though it can
communicate with the RAS, does not enable additional functions
performed using the non-power-supplied modules. Meanwhile, the
Power Save_1 State can be classified into a Power Save_1_Active
State where all the communication blocks normally operate in the
active state, and a Power Save_1_Idle State where the communication
blocks operate in the idle state, and these states correspond to
the active mode and the idle mode of the general MS,
respectively.
[0075] The Power Save_2 State interrupts the power supply to all
modules in the MS except for, for example, the basic communication
block and the sub-display module. Therefore, in the Power Save_2
State, the MS can communicate with the RAS and can display a
received message and/or the contents received at a service request
through use of the sub-display module. However, the MS does not
enable the additional functions performed using the
non-power-supplied modules except for the communication block and
the sub-display module. Similarly, the Power Save_2 State can be
classified into a Power Save_2 Active State where all the
communication blocks normally operate in the active state, and a
Power Save_2_Idle State where the communication blocks operate in
the idle state, and these states correspond to the active mode and
the idle mode of the general MS, respectively. In the Power Save_2
State, when the sub-display module is not supported or use of the
main display module is possible, the MS can enable the main display
module rather than the sub-display module.
[0076] In FIG. 7, state transition between the individual states is
possible depending on the MS's operation state and/or the MS user's
request. With reference to FIGS. 8A and 8B, a description will now
be made of implementation of the sub-display module.
[0077] FIGS. 8A and 8B show an implemented sub-display module of an
MS according to the present invention.
[0078] Referring to FIG. 8A, there are shown a variety of main
displays of MSs, for example, a Personal Digital Assistants (PDA),
a Tablet PC, etc., and sub-display modules can be included inside
or outside of the main display modules.
[0079] Referring to FIG. 8B, there are shown various external cases
of, for example, a Personal Computer (PC) such as laptop, a
notebook PC, a Portable Multimedia Player (PMP), a Ultra Mobile PC
(UMPC), etc., and similarly, the sub-display modules can be
implemented inside or outside of the main display modules.
[0080] In the Power-On State of FIG. 7, the MS can transition to
the Power-Off State, the Power Save_1 State and the Power Save_2
State depending on the MS's state and/or the user input of the MS.
In the Power-On State, the MS does not need to power ON all modules
in the MS in performing data communication and respective functions
in the MS. With reference to FIGS. 7 and 9, a description will now
be made of an operation of an MS according to the present invention
in the Power Save_1 State.
[0081] FIG. 9 shows an example of a power control operation of an
MS according to the present invention.
[0082] Referring to FIG. 9, in step 911, the MS operates in a Power
Save_1 State. In the Power Save_1 State, an MS, as described above,
enables only the modules in the communication block, and supplies
power only to the modules included in the communication block.
[0083] In step 913, the MS determines whether the MS has received
data. The MS can receive the data, by receiving from a RAS a paging
message, for example, a MOB_PAG-ADV message, recognizing a service
type of received data depending on the MOB_PAG-ADV message, and
previously activating to the active state only the application
program corresponding to the recognized service type, as described
above. When it is determined in step 913 that the MS has received
no data, the MS waits for data.
[0084] However, when it is determined in step 913 that the MS has
received data, the MS proceeds to step 915 where the MS enables a
sub-display module by supplying power to the sub-display module,
and then proceeds to step 917. When the MS supplies power to the
sub-display module, the MS enters a Power Save_2 State.
[0085] In step 917, the MS displays a message corresponding to the
received data on the sub-display module, and then proceeds to step
919. The MS displays all or a part of a text message corresponding
to the received data through use of the sub-display module. In
addition, if the received data is service request-related data, the
MS displays a service request message corresponding to the data
through use of the sub-display module.
[0086] In step 919, the MS determines whether an input from the
user, e.g. user input information, is detected.
[0087] If it is determined in step 919 that no user input
information is detected within a certain time, the MS proceeds to
step 925 where the MS powers OFF the sub-display module. After
powering off the sub-display module, the MS operates in the Power
Save_1 State. Alternatively, the MS can operate in the Power Save_2
State where the sub-display module and the communication block are
enabled, instead of performing step 925.
[0088] However, when it is determined in step 919 that user input
information is detected, the MS proceeds to step 921 where it
powers ON the remaining modules except for the communication module
and the sub-display module in the MS, and then proceeds to step
923. In step 921, the MS enters a Power-On State.
[0089] In step 923, the MS performs a communication service using
the received data, or activates an application program based on a
received service request through use of corresponding modules. In
this manner, the MS performs an operation appropriate for the
application program corresponding to the received data. With
reference to FIGS. 7 and 10, a description will now be made of an
operation of an MS according to the present invention in the Power
Save_2 State.
[0090] FIG. 10 shows another example of a power control operation
of an MS according to the present invention.
[0091] Referring to FIG. 10, in step 1011, the MS operates in a
Power Save_2 State. In the Power Save_2 State, the MS enables only
the modules in the communication block and the sub-display module,
and supplies power only to the modules in the communication block
and the sub-display module.
[0092] In step 1013, the MS determines whether it has received
data. The MS can receive the data, using a paging message, for
example, a MOB_PAG-ADV message, as described above, and a detailed
description thereof will be omitted herein for simplicity. If it is
determined in step 1013 that it has received no data, the MS waits
for data.
[0093] However, if it is determined in step 1013 that it has
received data, the MS proceeds to step 1015 where it displays a
message corresponding to the received data, and then proceeds to
step 1017. The MS displays all or a part of a text message
corresponding to the received data through use of the sub-display
module. In addition, when the received data is service
request-related data, the MS displays a service request message
corresponding to the data through use of the sub-display
module.
[0094] In step 1017, the MS determines whether an input from the
user, i.e. user input information, is detected.
[0095] If it is determined in step 1017 that no user input
information is detected within a time, the MS ends the operation.
In this case, when the MS powers OFF the sub-display module, the MS
can operate in the Power Save_1 State.
[0096] However, if it is determined in step 1017 that user input
information is detected, the MS proceeds to step 1019 where it
powers ON the remaining modules except for the communication
modules in the MS and the sub-display module, and then proceeds to
step 1021. In step 1019, the MS enters the Power-On State.
[0097] In step 1021, the MS performs a communication service using
the received data, or activates an application program based on a
received service request through use of corresponding modules. In
this manner, the MS performs an operation appropriate for the
application program corresponding to the received data.
[0098] The operation of an MS, as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, can be
controlled by the main controller or the communication controller
included in the communication block, as shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B.
In addition, the application program means a program for driving a
service available for each individual MS according to each MS's
characteristic. Further, the MS, as described above, receives a
paging message from the RAS, recognizes a service type of the data
to be received from the RAS depending on the paging message, and
previously activates to the active state only the application
program corresponding to the recognized service type, thereby
reducing the power consumption. With reference to FIG. 11, a
description will now be made of an operation of an MS including an
external MS-assistant device in a communication system according to
the present invention.
[0099] FIG. 11 shows an MS with an MS-assistant device according to
the present invention.
[0100] Referring to FIG. 11, an MS 1113 communicates with a RAS
1111, and transmits a signal received from the RAS 1111 to an
MS-assistant device 1115.
[0101] The MS-assistant device 1115, a separate external
MS-assistant device interacting with the MS 1113, can include, for
example, a headset, a small communication MS, etc. FIG. 11 shows
where a user performs communication with a separate external
assistant device capable of a voice call, when it is inconvenient
for the user to perform the voice call through use of such device
as a notebook PC.
[0102] The MS 1113 can transmit the signal received from the RAS
1111 to the MS-assistant device 1115 only with an operation of a
communication block, and the communication block further includes a
transmission/reception module for transmitting the signal received
from the RAS 1111 to the MS-assistant device 1115.
[0103] With reference to FIGS. 7 and 12, a description will now be
made of an operation of an MS according to the present invention
that performs communication using the MS-assistant device in the
Power Save_1 State.
[0104] FIG. 12 shows a power control operation of an MS with an
MS-assistant device according to the present invention.
[0105] In FIG. 12, in step 1211, the MS operates in a Power Save_1
State. In the Power Save_1 State, the MS enables only the modules
in a communication block, and supplies power only to the modules
included in the communication block. In addition, a second
transmitter/receiver in the communication module can be either
powered ON or powered OFF.
[0106] In step 1213, the MS determines whether the MS has received
data. The MS can receive the data using, for example, a paging
message. When it is determined in step 1213 that the MS has
received no data, the MS returns to step 1213 and waits for
data.
[0107] However, if it is determined in step 1213 that the MS has
received data, the MS proceeds to step 1215 where it enables a
sub-display module by supplying power to the sub-display module,
and then proceeds to step 1217. After supplying power to the
sub-display module, the MS enters a Power Save_2 State.
[0108] In step 1217, the MS displays a message corresponding to the
received data, and then proceeds to step 1219. The received data
can be voice data, and the MS displays the receipt of the data on
the sub-display module.
[0109] In step 1219, the MS determines whether an input from the
user, e.g. user input information, is detected.
[0110] If it is determined in step 1219 that no user input
information is detected within a time, the MS proceeds to step 1229
where it powers OFF the sub-display module and then ends the
operation. After powering OFF the sub-display module, the MS
operates in the Power Save_1 State. Alternatively, the MS can
operate in the Power Save_2 State where the sub-display module and
the communication block are enabled, instead of performing step
1229.
[0111] However, if it is determined in step 1219 that user input
information is detected, the MS proceeds to step 1221 where it
powers ON the second transmitter/receiver in the MS, and then
proceeds to step 1223. The second transmitter/receiver enables
communication with the MS-assistant device, making it possible to
provide a communication service through data exchange between the
MS and the MS-assistant device.
[0112] In step 1223, the MS performs a communication service
through use of the second transmitter/receiver, and then proceeds
to step 1225.
[0113] In step 1225, the MS powers OFF the sub-display module and
then ends the operation, after terminating the data exchange with
the MS-assistant device, e.g. after closing the communication
service. After powering OFF the sub-display module, the MS operates
in the Power Save_1 State. Alternatively, the MS can operate in the
Power Save_2 State where the sub-display module and the
communication block are enabled, instead of performing step
1227.
[0114] With reference to FIGS. 7 and 13, a description will now be
made of an operation of an MS according to the present invention
that performs communication using the MS-assistant device in the
Power Save_2 State.
[0115] FIG. 13 shows another example of a power control operation
of an MS with an MS-assistant device according to the present
invention.
[0116] In FIG. 13, in step 1311, the MS operates in a Power Save_2
State. In the Power Save_2 State, the MS enables only the modules
in the communication block and the sub-display module, and supplies
power only to the modules in the communication block and the
sub-display module. In addition, a second transmitter/receiver in
the communication module can be either powered ON or powered
OFF.
[0117] In step 1313, the MS determines whether the MS has received
data. The MS can receive the data using a paging message, for
example, a MOB_PAG-ADV message, and a detailed description thereof
will be omitted herein for simplicity. If it is determined in step
1313 that it has received no data, the MS waits for data.
[0118] However, if it is determined in step 1313 that it has
received data, the MS proceeds to step 1315 where the MS displays a
message corresponding to the received data, and then proceeds to
step 1317. The received data can be voice data, and the MS displays
the receipt of the data on the sub-display module.
[0119] In step 1317, the MS determines whether an input from the
user, i.e. user input information, is detected.
[0120] If it is determined in step 1317 that no user input
information is detected within a time, the MS ends the operation.
In this case, when the MS powers OFF the sub-display module, the MS
can operate in the Power Save_1 State.
[0121] However, if it is determined in step 1317 that user input
information is detected, the MS proceeds to step 1319 where the MS
powers ON the second transmitter/receiver in the MS, and then
proceeds to step 1321. The second transmitter/receiver enables
communication with the MS-assistant device, making it possible to
provide a communication service through data exchange between the
MS and the MS-assistant device.
[0122] In step 1321, the MS performs a communication service
through use of the second transmitter/receiver, and then proceeds
to step 1323.
[0123] In step 1323, the MS ends the operation after terminating
the data exchange with the MS-assistant device, i.e. after closing
the communication service. In this case, the MS operates in the
Power Save_2 State where the sub-display module and the
communication block are enabled. In addition, after closing the
communication service and powering OFF the sub-display module, the
MS can operate in the Power Save_1 State.
[0124] In FIGS. 12 and 13, each user may not check the sub-display
module. In this case, steps 1219 and 1317 can be omitted. In this
case, the MS can proceed from step 1213 to step 1221, or can
proceed from step 1313 to step 1319.
[0125] Further, in FIGS. 12 and 13, the MS is generally assumed to
transmit voice data, and the MS can send to the communication block
a paging message including information on a set port number
corresponding to traffic information used by a voice service,
thereby transmitting only the voice data to the MS-assistant
device.
[0126] Although the MS receives data using the paging message in
FIGS. 9, 10, 12 and 13, by way of example, it generally means a
first message for resuming communication connection to transmit
information in the communication system, for the MS having no
wireless communication connection.
[0127] As can be appreciated from the foregoing description, the
present invention can send to the MS a message including
information on the communication service type to be provided to the
user, thereby preventing unnecessary power waste of the MS.
[0128] While the invention has been shown and described with
reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, it will be
understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form
and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit
and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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