Title of Invention

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SUBSCRIBING TO DIGITAL BROADCASTING SERVICE THROUGH MOBILE COMMUNICATION NETWORK

Abstract The invention relates to a method of subscribing to a digital broadcasting service using mobile subscription information associated with subscription to a mobile communication network, comprising the steps of transmitting a subscription request message from the mobile communication network to a digital broadcasting system (DBS), upon request of a user through mobile equipment, the subscription request message containing mobile subscription information of the user required for subscription to the digital broadcasting service; receiving from the DBS broadcasting reception information required for the mobile equipment to receive the digital broadcasting service; and setting the broadcasting reception information at the mobile equipment so that the user can receive the digital broadcasting service, and receiving the digital 15 broadcasting service according to the broadcasting reception information at the mobile equipment.
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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SUBSCRIBING TO DIGITAL
BROADCASTING SERVICE THROUGH MOBILE COMMUNICATION
NETWORK
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and system for enabling a third
generation (3G) mobile equipment to subscribe to a digital broadcasting service
and receive the digital broadcasting service by using information about the mobile
equipment's subscription to a 3G mobile communication network.
2. Description of the Related Art
The digitization of terrestrial broadcasting and satellite broadcasting and
the launching of digital broadcasting have resulted in the proliferation of digital
broadcast programs. At present, many users view the digital broadcasts through
fixed digital TV terminals. A user can subscribe to the digital broadcasts using a
written form, using a telephone device etc. and then must wait some time before
being able to receive the desired digital broadcast.
The recent rapid development of mobile communication technology has
spurred the introduction of mobile equipment equipped with a digital
broadcasting reception function. This mobile equipment can access a 3G mobile
communication network, receive mobile communication services, and receive a
digital broadcast over the mobile communication network. However, the
conventional subscription methods used to subscribe to digital broadcast systems
are not suitable for mobile equipment wherein simplicity and fast service are
highly desired. Moreover, mobile equipment users may be required to provide a
digital broadcast service provider with the same personal information as
submitted for subscription to the 3G mobile communication network. Accordingly,
this is a need for a method for subscribing to the digital broadcast in real time/on
line using the existing subscription information of the mobile communication
network.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An object of the present invention is to substantially solve at least the
above problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages below.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a method and system
for transmitting 3G network subscription information and other required
information of a 3G network subscriber (i.e., a user) to a DBS (Digital
Broadcasting System) upon request for subscription to a digital broadcasting
service by the 3G network subscriber, which will be received through digital
broadcasting-enabled user equipment UE from the 3G network subscriber.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and
apparatus for transmitting broadcasting reception information to a mobile
equipment in a digital broadcasting system.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a method and
system for changing the digital broadcasting reception setting of mobile
equipment according to broadcasting reception information received from an SAS
(Subscription Agent Server).
The above objects are achieved by providing a method and apparatus for
subscribing to a digital broadcasting service using mobile network subscription
information in a system where a 3G mobile communication network interacts
with a DBS.
According to one aspect of the present invention, in a method of
subscribing to a digital broadcasting service using mobile subscription
information associated with a subscription to a mobile communication network and receiving the digital broadcasting service, a subscription request message is
transmitted from the mobile communication network to a DBS, upon request of a
user through mobile equipment. The subscription request message contains
mobile subscription information of the user required for subscription to the digital
broadcasting service. Broadcasting reception information required for the mobile
equipment to receive the digital broadcasting service is received from the DBS.
The broadcasting reception information is set at the mobile equipment so that the
user can receive the digital broadcasting service, and the digital broadcasting
service is received according to the broadcasting reception information at the

mobile equipment.
According to another aspect of the present invention, in a method of
subscribing to a digital broadcasting service using mobile subscription
information associated with subscription to a mobile communication network and
receiving the digital broadcasting service, subscription items required for
subscription to the digital broadcasting service are requested, upon request of a
user through mobile equipment, and received from a DBS. A subscription request
message containing mobile subscription information of the user required for the
subscription to the digital broadcasting service is transmitted to the DBS.
Broadcasting reception information required for the mobile equipment to receive
the digital broadcasting service is received from the DBS. The broadcasting
reception information is set at the mobile equipment so that the user can receive
the digital broadcasting service, and the digital broadcasting service is received
according to the broadcasting reception information at the mobile equipment.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, in a system having
a mobile communication network and a DBS which interact with each other and
have made an Service Provision Agreement (SPA), a first subscription
management server transmits mobile subscription information of a user associated
with the mobile communication network to the DBS, upon request of the user
through mobile equipment which has subscribed to the mobile communication
network and is capable of receiving a digital broadcasting service from the DBS.
A gateway discriminates the mobile subscription information received from the
first subscription management server and transmits the mobile subscription
information to the DBS. A second subscription management server, which is
connected to the first subscription management server through the gateway,
processes the subscription of the user to the digital broadcasting service using the
mobile subscription information and personal information of the user received
from the first subscription management server or the user, and transmits to the
mobile equipment broadcasting reception information required for reception of
the digital broadcasting service.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS

The above and other objects, 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:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a WCDMA system and a DBS which interact
with each other according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a flow diagram illustrating a signal flow for a subscription
procedure in the case where a user can subscribe to digital broadcasting using the
user's mobile communication network subscription information according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating a signal flow for a subscription
procedure in the case where user personal information and the mobile
communication network subscription information, is required to subscribe to the
digital broadcasting according to a second preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 4 is a flow diagram illustrating a signal flow for a subscription
procedure in the case where the user personal information and the mobile
communication network subscription information, is required to subscribe to the
digital broadcasting according to a third preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating a signal flow for a subscription
procedure in the case where 3G network subscriber information is sufficient to
subscribe to the digital broadcasting according to a fourth preferred embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG 6 is a flow diagram illustrating a signal flow for a subscription
procedure in the case where user personal information and the 3G network
subscriber information, is required to subscribe to the digital broadcasting
according to a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a flow diagram illustrating a signal flow for a subscription
procedure in the case where the user personal information and the 3G network
subscriber information, is required to subscribe to the digital broadcasting
according to a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 illustrates the format of the 3G network subscription information
that a DBS-CSCF (Digital Broadcasting System-Call Session Control Function)
transmits to the SAS according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention; and

FIG. 9 is a block diagram of a mobile equipment for receiving the digital
broadcasting over a 3G network according to a preferred embodiment of the
present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described herein
below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description,
well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail since they
would obscure the invention in unnecessary detail.
Interacting between a 3G mobile communication network and a DBS can
occur over the Internet. The present invention pertains to the configuration and
operation of a system in which a DBS interacts with a WCDMA (Wideband Code
Division Multiple Access) mobile communication network based on 3G
asynchronous mobile communication standards, 3GPP (3rd Generation Project
Partnership).
A description is first made of the configuration and operation of a system
for managing subscriber information and providing Internet service for interacting
with the DBS in the WCDMA system.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the WCDMA system and the DBS which
interact with each other according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention. UEs (User Equipments) 11, 13 and 15 are mobile equipments which
subscribe to a 3G mobile communication network 30 and can receive digital
broadcasting. A UTRAN (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network) 31 is made
up of a plurality of Node Bs 31a and at least one RNC (Radio Network
Controller) 31b, for transmitting data received from the 3G network 30 to the UEs
11, 13 and 15.
The RNC 31b selectively transmits data to a particular cell and controls
radio channels (not shown). The RNC also controls the underlying Node Bs 31a
and each Node B 31a controls cells within its coverage area. The RNC 31b
allocates and manages radio resources to the Node Bs 31a and the Node Bs 31a

actually provide the radio resources to the UEs 11, 13 and 15. Because the radio
resources are configured on a cell basis, the radio resources provided by the Node
Bs 31a are said to be those of the respective cells that the Node Bs 31a manage.
The UEs 11, 13 and 15 configure radio channels using radio resources provided
by a particular cell which is under the control of the Node B 31a that the UEs
belong to, and conduct communications.
A CN (Core Network) 33 includes at least one HSS (Home Subscriber
Server) 33a, at least one SGSN (Serving GPRS Supporting Node) 33c, at least
one GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) 33d, and at least one DBS-CSCF 33b.
The HSS 33a manages the mobility of 3G network subscribers, processes
calls, and manages subscriber mobility information and other additional service
information in a database. For call processing, the HSS 33a stores and manages
mobile subscription information including basic information and additional
service information. The basic information includes subscriber phone numbers,
terminal serial numbers, call process routing information (location information),
and subscriber authority and additional service information including information
related to incoming call number display, call forwarding, etc. The HSS 33a is
provided with, or interacts with, an AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and
Accounting) (not shown) server for authenticating 3G network subscribers.
The SGSN 33c controls 3G network-related services for subscribers. The
main functionality of the SGSN 33c is to manage service billing data for each
subscriber and to transmit packet data received from the GGSN 33d to a
particular RNC 31b. The GGSN 33d serves as an entry point of IP (Internet
Protocol) traffic received from an external network in the WCDMA system. That
is, the GGSN 33d functions as an IP router in the WCDMA system.
The DBS-CSCF 33b is a subscription managing server having a digital
broadcasting subscription function in addition to the existing WCDMA CSCF
function. A CSCF is an essential entity to an IM CN(IP Multimedia Core
Network) subsystem added to an existing CN, to allow subscribers to receive IP
network services. The CSCF controls sessions to provide the subscribers with
services of the IM CN. In other words, the CFCN functions similarly to an SIP

(Session Initiation Protocol) server. The CSCF also communicates with the HSS
33a. The DBS-CSCF 33b includes all the above-described CSCF functions. For
example, the DBS-CSCF 33b performs a session control so that the UEs 11, 13
and 15 or the DBS-CSCF 33b can exchange information with an SAS 23 within a
DBS 20 over an Internet 40. Additionally, the DBS-CSCF 33b transmits digital
broadcasting subscription requests to the SAS 23 and transmits broadcasting
reception information received from the SAS 23 to the UEs 11,13 and 15.
The DBS 20 includes a DBSG (Digital Broadcast System Gateway) 27,
the SAS 23, a multiplexer (MUX) 25, and a transmitter 21.
The DBSG 27 transmits IP traffic received over the Internet 40
selectively to the SAS 23. More specifically, the DBSG 27 transmits a message
such as a subscription request received from the HSS 33a of the mobile
communication network 30 to the SAS 23 according to the present invention.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the SAS
23 processes the digital broadcasting subscription requests of the UEs 11, 13 and
15 received from the mobile communication network 30 and provides
broadcasting reception information to the UEs 11,13 and 15, to thereby allow the
UEs 11, 13 and 15 to receive the digital broadcasting. The SAS 23 also transmits
digital broadcasting subscription information to the MUX 25 so that the UEs 11,
13 and 15 can receive their requested digital broadcasting only.
The MUX 25 manages digital broadcasting contents in communication
with a digital broadcasting service provider 29 and transmits the digital
broadcasting content to the transmitter 21.
The transmitter 21 is a unidirectional device that transmits the digital
broadcasting content directly to the UE 11.
A procedure for enabling mobile subscribers to subscribe to a digital
broadcasting service through the above-described interacting system according to
preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described.

A Service Provision Agreement (SPA) (i.e. an agreement between service
providers such as a 3G network service provider and a digital broadcasting
service provider, to provide a particular service or services) is made between a 3G
network service provider and a digital broadcasting service provider. The service
providers specify required conditions and policies to provide a particular service
to users through interacting between the two heterogeneous systems. In relation to
a subscription service, the SPA can be considered largely in two ways.
(1) In the case where the SPA specifies subscription items required for
subscription to the digital broadcasting service, if 3G network subscription
information suffices for the digital broadcasting subscription, the DBS-CSCF 33b
requests the subscription to the SAS 23, providing the 3G network subscription
information (see FIG. 2). If user personal information is further needed, the DBS-
CSCF 33b receives associated information from the user of the UE and requests
the subscription to the SAS 23 using the received information (see FIG. 3) or the
user himself additionally requests the subscription to the SAS 23 (see FIG. 4)
(2) In the case where the subscription items are not specified in the SPA,
the SAS 23 notifies the DBS-CSCF 33b of the subscription items and requests
corresponding information, upon request for a digital broadcasting subscription
from a user. If 3G network subscription information suffices for the digital
broadcasting subscription, the DBS-CSCF 33b requests the subscription to the
SAS 23, providing the 3G network subscription information (see FIG. 5). If user
personal information is further needed, the DBS-CSCF 33b receives associated
information from the user and requests the subscription to the SAS 23 using the
received information (see FIG. 6) or the user himself additionally requests the
subscription to the SAS 23 (see FIG. 7).
FIGs. 2, 3 and 4 illustrate procedures for subscribing to a digital
broadcasting service in the case where the SPA specifies information needed for
digital broadcasting subscription according to preferred embodiments of the
present invention.
FIG. 2 is a flow diagram illustrating a signal flow for a subscription
procedure in the case where a user can subscribe to a digital broadcasting service

using the user's mobile communication network subscription information
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. This figure further
illustrates a subscription procedure when the SPA specifies the items required for
the digital broadcasting subscription and 3G network subscription information
suffices according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The SAS
defines the SPA specifying the items required for digital broadcasting subscription
with the AAA server or HSS (hereinafter, referred to as HSS/AAA) that manages
3G network subscription information in step 100. In step 102, the DBS-CSCF
announces that digital broadcasting is available to a user (through the user's UE)
in the current location according to the SPA. The UE of the user who has not
subscribed to digital broadcasting yet perceives that it can receive the digital
broadcasting where it is now located.
In step 104, the UE requests subscription to the digital broadcasting to the
DBS-CSCF. The DBS-CSCF asks the HSS/AAA for the 3G network subscription
information, that is, mobile subscription information of the user in step 106.
Specifically, the DBS-CSCF requests subscription information corresponding to
the items specified in the SPA to the DBS-CSCF. The HSS/AAA transmits the 3G
network subscription information to the DBS-CSCF in step 108 and the DBS-
CSCF requests the digital broadcasting subscription to the SAS, while
transmitting the 3G network subscription information in IP traffic in step 110. To
do so, the DBS-CSCF opens a session by SIP signaling between the DBS-CSCF
and the SAS, and interaction between the DBS-CSCF and the SAS occurs
through the session.
In step 112, the SAS processes the digital broadcasting subscription using
the 3G network subscription information. At the same time, the SAS provides the
subscription process result to the MUX so that a setting necessary for the UE to
receive the digital broadcasting is performed within the DBS. The SAS transmits
digital broadcasting reception information to the DBS-CSCF in step 114 and the
DBS-CSCF forwards the broadcasting reception information to the UE in order to
notify that the digital broadcasting subscription has been approved in step 116. In
another case, a transmitter of the digital broadcasting system can directly notify
the UE of the digital broadcasting subscription approval (steps 114 and 116). In
step 118, the UE performs a necessary setting according to the broadcasting

reception information, including radio channel setup. After the setting is
completed, the user receives the digital broadcasting service in step 120.
FIG. 3 illustrates a subscription procedure when the SPA specifies the
items required for the digital broadcasting subscription and user personal
information is needed in addition to 3G network subscription information
according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. The SAS
defines the SPA specifying the items required for digital broadcasting subscription
with the HSS/AAA in step 200. In optional step 202, the DBS-CSCF announces
that digital broadcasting is available to the user (through the user's UE) in the
current location according to the SPA. The user, who has not subscribed to digital
broadcasting yet, perceives that the user is now located in a digital broadcasting
service area by the announcement procedure of 3G network. The announcement
step 202 can be omitted.
In step 204, the UE requests subscription to the digital broadcasting to the
DBS-CSCF. The DBS-CSCF asks the HSS/AAA for the 3G network subscription
information of the user in step 206. The HSS/AAA transmits the 3G network
subscription information to the DBS-CSCF in step 208.
Meanwhile, aside from the 3G network subscription information, the
DBS-CSCF requests the user personal information of the user to the UE in
response to the broadcasting subscription request of step 204 in step 210. When
receiving the user personal information from the UE in step 212, the DBS-CSCF
requests the digital broadcasting subscription to the SAS, transmitting the 3G
network subscription information and the user personal information in IP traffic in
step 214. To do so, the DBS-CSCF opens a session by SIP signaling between the
DBS-CSCF and the SAS, and interaction between the DBS-CSCF and the SAS
occurs through the session. The DBS-CSCF is responsible for management of the
session.
In step 216, the SAS processes the digital broadcasting subscription using
the 3G network subscription information. At the same time, the SAS provides the
subscription process result to the MUX so that a setting necessary for the UE to
receive the digital broadcasting is performed within the DBS. The SAS transmits

digital broadcasting reception information required for digital broadcasting
reception to the DBS-CSCF in step 218 and the DBS-CSCF forwards the digital
broadcasting reception information to the UE in step 220. In alternative
embodiment, the transmitter can directly notify the UE of digital broadcasting
subscription approval (e.g., see steps 114 and 116 in FIG. 1). In step 222, the UE
performs a necessary setting according to the broadcasting reception information,
including radio channel setup. After the setting is completed, the user's UE
receives the digital broadcasting service in step 224.
FIG. 4 illustrates a subscription procedure when the SPA specifies the
items required for the digital broadcasting subscription and user personal
information is needed in addition to 3G network subscription information
according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention. The SAS
defines the SPA specifying the items required for digital broadcasting subscription
with the HSS/AAA in step 300. In optional step 302, the DBS-CSCF announces
that digital broadcasting is available to the user in the current location according
to the SPA. The user, who has not subscribed to digital broadcasting yet,
perceives the user is now located in a digital broadcasting service area by the
announcement procedure.
In step 304, the UE requests subscription to the digital broadcasting to the
DBS-CSCF. The DBS-CSCF asks the HSS/AAA for the 3G network subscription
information of the user in step 306. The HSS/AAA transmits the 3G network
subscription information to the DBS-CSCF in step 308. Meanwhile, aside from
the 3G network subscription information, the DBS-CSCF requests the user
personal information of the user to the UE in response to the broadcasting
subscription request of step 304 in step 310.
When the DBS-CSCF receives the 3G network subscription information
of the step 308, the DBS-CSCF requests the digital broadcasting subscription
including the 3G network subscription information to the SAS in step 312. To do
so, the DBS-CSCF opens a session by SIP signaling between the DBS-CSCF and
the SAS, and interaction between the DBS-CSCF and the SAS occurs through the
session. In step 314, the UE requests the digital broadcasting subscription directly
to the SAS in response to the personal information request of step 310,

transmitting the user personal information in IP traffic. The direct requesting
means that the subscription request is transmitted to the SAS, transparently
passing the DBS-CSCF. That is, the UE transmits a subscription request message
including the user personal information to the SAS in IP traffic. To do so, a
session is opened between the UE and the SAS by SIP signaling and the UE and
the SAS interact through the session.
In step 316, the SAS processes the digital broadcasting subscription using
the 3G network subscription information and the user personal information. At
the same time, the SAS provides the subscription process result to the MUX so
that a setting necessary for the UE to receive the digital broadcasting is performed
within the DBS. The SAS transmits digital broadcasting reception information
required for digital broadcasting reception directly to the UE to notify approval of
the digital broadcasting subscription in step 318. Similarly, the direct transmission
means that the SAS transmits the broadcasting subscription approval to the UE in
IP traffic, transparently passing the DBS-CSCF. In an alternative embodiment, the
transmitter can directly notify the UE of digital broadcasting subscription
approval of step 318. In step 320, the UE performs a necessary setting according
to the broadcasting reception information, including radio channel setup. After the
setting is completed, the user receives the digital broadcasting service in step 322.
FIGs. 5, 6 and 7 illustrate procedures for subscribing to a digital
broadcasting service in the case where the SPA does not specify items needed for
digital broadcasting subscription according to preferred embodiments of the
present invention.
FIG. 5 illustrates a subscription procedure when 3G network subscription
information suffices for a digital broadcasting subscription under an SPA having
no specifics about items required for the digital broadcasting subscription
according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 5, the SAS defines the SPA with the HSS/AAA in step
400. In step 402, the DBS-CSCF announces that digital broadcasting is available
to a user in the current location according to the SPA. The UE of the user, who
has not subscribed to digital broadcasting yet, perceives that the user is now

located in a digital broadcasting service area by the announcement procedure.
In step 404, the UE requests subscription to the digital broadcasting to the
DBS-CSCF. Because the SPA has no specifics about the items for the digital
broadcasting subscription, the DBS-CSCF asks the SAS for the items in response
to the subscription request from the user in step 406 and the SAS transmits the
items to the DBS-CSCF in step 408. In step 410, the DBS-CSCF asks the
HSS/AAA for the 3G network subscription information of the user. Specifically,
the DBS-CSCF requests subscription information corresponding to the items to
the DBS-CSCF. The HSS/AAA transmits the 3G network subscription
information to the DBS-CSCF in step 412.
The DBS-CSCF requests the digital broadcasting subscription to the SAS,
while transmitting the 3G network subscription information in IP traffic in step
414. To do so, the DBS-CSCF opens a session by SIP signaling between the DBS-
CSCF and the SAS, and interaction between the DBS-CSCF and the SAS occurs
through the session. In step 416, the SAS processes the digital broadcasting
subscription using the 3G network subscription information. At the same time, the
SAS provides the subscription process result to the MUX so that a setting
necessary for the UE to receive the digital broadcasting is performed within the
DBS. The SAS transmits digital broadcasting reception information to the DBS-
CSCF in step 418 in order to notify that the digital broadcasting subscription has
been approved. The DBS-CSCF forwards the broadcasting reception information
to the UE in step 420. In an alternative embodiment, the transmitter can directly
notify the UE of the digital broadcasting subscription approval of steps 418 and
420. In step 422, the UE performs a necessary setting according to the
broadcasting reception information. After the setting is completed, the user
receives the digital broadcasting service in step 424.
FIG. 6 illustrates a subscription procedure when user personal information
is required in addition to 3G network subscription information for digital
broadcasting subscription under an SPA having no specifics about items required
for the digital broadcasting subscription according to a fifth preferred
embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 6, the SAS defines the SPA with the HSS/AAA in step
500. The SPA has no specifics about the items for digital broadcasting
subscription. In step 502, the DBS-CSCF announces that digital broadcasting is
available to a user in the current location according to the SPA. The UE of the
user, who has not subscribed to digital broadcasting yet, perceives that the user is
now located in a digital broadcasting service area by the announcement procedure.
In step 504, the UE requests subscription to the digital broadcasting to the
DBS-CSCF. Because the SPA has no specifics about the items for the digital
broadcasting subscription, the DBS-CSCF asks the SAS for the items in response
to the subscription request from the user in step 506 and the SAS transmits the
items to the DBS-CSCF in step 508. In step 512, the DBS-CSCF asks the
HSS/AAA for the 3G network subscription information of the user. The
HSS/AAA transmits the 3G network subscription information to the DBS-CSCF
in step 514. Meanwhile, aside from the 3G network subscription information, the
DBS-CSCF requests the user personal information of the user to the UE in step
510 and receives the user's personal information from the UE in step 516.
In step 518, the DBS-CSCF requests the digital broadcasting subscription
to the SAS, transmitting the 3G network subscription information and the user
personal information in IP traffic. To do so, the DBS-CSCF opens a session by
SIP signaling between the DBS-CSCF and the SAS, and interaction between the
DBS-CSCF and the SAS occurs through the session. The DBS-CSCF is
responsible for management of the session. In step 520, the SAS processes the
digital broadcasting subscription using the 3G network subscription information
and the user personal information. At the same time, the SAS provides the
subscription process result to the MUX so that a setting necessary for the UE to
receive the digital broadcasting is performed within the DBS.
In step 522, the SAS transmits digital broadcasting reception information
to the DBS-CSCF in order to notify that the digital broadcasting subscription has
been approved. The DBS-CSCF forwards the broadcasting reception information
to the UE in step 524. In an alternative embodiment, the transmitter can directly
notify the UE of the digital broadcasting subscription approval of steps 522 and
524. In step 526, the UE performs a necessary setting according to the

broadcasting reception information. After the setting is completed, the user
receives the digital broadcasting service in step 528.
FIG. 7 illustrates a subscription procedure when user personal information
is needed in addition to 3G network subscription information for digital
broadcasting subscription under an SPA having no specifics about items required
for the digital broadcasting subscription according to a sixth preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 7, the SAS defines the SPA with the HSS/AAA in step
600. The SPA has no specifics about the items for digital broadcasting
subscription. In step 602, the DBS-CSCF announces that digital broadcasting is
available to a user in the current location according to the SPA. The UE of the
user who has not subscribed to digital broadcasting yet perceives that it can
receive the digital broadcasting where it is now located.
In step 604, the UE requests subscription to the digital broadcasting to the
DBS-CSCF. Because the SPA has no specifics about the items for the digital
broadcasting subscription, the DBS-CSCF asks the SAS for the items in response
to the subscription request from the user in step 606 and the SAS transmits the
items to the DBS-CSCF in step 608.
Meanwhile, in step 610, the DBS-CSCF asks the HSS/AAA for the 3G
network subscription information of the user. The HSS/AAA transmits the 3G
network subscription information to the DBS-CSCF in step 612. Aside from the
3G network subscription information, the DBS-CSCF requests the user personal
information of the user to the UE in step 614.
In step 616, the DBS-CSCF requests the digital broadcasting subscription
to the SAS, while transmitting the 3G network subscription information in IP
traffic. To do so, the DBS-CSCF opens a session by SIP signaling between the
DBS-CSCF and the SAS, and interaction between the DBS-CSCF and the SAS
occurs through the session. In step 618, the UE requests the digital broadcasting
subscription directly to the SAS, transmitting the user personal information
requested in step 614 in IP traffic. To do so, a session is opened between the UE

and the SAS, which interact with each other through the session. As described
above, the digital broadcasting subscription is requested in step 616 and 618.
In step 620, the SAS processes the digital broadcasting subscription using
the 3G network subscription information and the user personal information. At
the same time, the SAS provides the subscription process result to the MUX so
that a setting necessary for the UE to receive the digital broadcasting is performed
within the DBS. In step 622, the SAS transmits digital broadcasting reception
information to the UE, notifying of approval of the digital broadcasting
subscription. The SAS transmits the digital broadcasting subscription approval in
IP traffic to the UE, transparently passing the DBS-CSCF, or a transmitter of the
digital broadcasting system transmits it directly to the UE. In step 624, the UE
performs a necessary setting according to the broadcasting reception information.
After the setting is completed, the user receives the digital broadcasting service in
step 626.
FIG. 8 illustrates the format of the 3G network subscription information
that the DBS-CSCF transmits to the SAS according to a preferred embodiment of
the present invention. The 3G network subscription information is made up of a
subscriber number, a terminal number, subscriber registration information
representing the current subscription status such as normal/theft/arrear, etc. In the
WCDMA system, the subscriber number corresponds to an IMSI (International
Mobile Subscriber Identity), the terminal number corresponds to an IMEI
(International Mobile Equipment Identity), and the subscriber registration
information corresponds to an EIR (Equipment Identity Register).
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the digital
broadcasting reception information that the SAS transmits to the UE includes
information about channels serving the digital broadcasting and key values by
which to scramble corresponding information. Also, the user personal information
includes information about a broadcasting service type, favorite channels, and a
user ID & a password for reception of the digital broadcasting. The broadcasting
service type indicates which broadcasting service the user is to receive, for
example, whether the user is to receive a basic broadcasting service or selected
broadcasting contents. The user personal information may further include a QoS

(Quality of Service) field indicating a requested QoS for the broadcasting service.
FIG. 9 is a block diagram of a UE for receiving digital broadcasting over
a 3G network according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. An
RF (Radio Frequency) module 704 converts an RF signal received from an
antenna 702 to a predetermined signal under the control of a controller 708. The
signal output from the RF module 704 includes a pilot signal, and a paging signal
or data for 3G data communication or a power control message from a Node B.
The controller 708 transmits data for a call setup or power control, and
transmission data to the RF module 704, for transmission to the Node B. Also, the
controller 708 provides overall control to the UE. According to the present
invention, the controller 708 interprets digital broadcasting reception information
received from the SAS and controls a digital broadcasting receiver 718 to perform
a broadcasting reception setting.
The digital broadcasting receiver 718 receives a radio digital broadcasting
signal through an antenna 716 according to control of the controller 708. The
radio digital broadcasting signal is a digital multimedia signal in which a video
signal, an audio signal, and a text signal are multiplexed. Also, the digital
broadcasting signal includes a digital multimedia data stream broadcasting signal
a VOD (Video On Demand) signal or an MOD (Music On Demand) signal. The
digital broadcasting processor 720 analyzes the received signal and processes it so
that the user can receive an associated service.
A 3G signal processor 712 processes a 3G network signal received from
the controller 708 so that the user can receive a 3G network service. The 3G
signal processor 712 also converts a signal including video, audio and text signals
received over a 3G network into an appropriate form outputs the signal to a
service provider 714 which displays the signals received from the digital
broadcasting processor 720 and the 3G signal processor 712 on a screen (not
shown) and/or outputs the received signals through a speaker (not shown).
A keypad 706 is configured in a key matrix structure. It has
alphanumerical keys for dialing and function keys for invoking functions. The

keypad 706 generates a key signal corresponding to a pressed key to the controller.
The user enters user personal information needed for reception of the digital
broadcasting service through the keypad 706, for transmission to the SAS. Also,
the keypad 706 may be provided with an additional short key for broadcasting
service reception, when needed. Moreover, the keypad can further include a touch
pad or a virtual keyboard.
As described above, the present invention provides a method of
simplifying a subscription procedure for digital broadcasting using 3G network
subscription information. Therefore, the user is relieved of providing his user
personal information to receive a digital broadcasting service and can easily
subscribe to the digital broadcasting service in real time/on line, to thereby
receive the digital broadcasting service conveniently. Also, 3G network service
providers can yield additional benefits by a 3G network upload function to users,
and digital broadcasting service providers take advantage of additional
opportunities to provide the digital broadcasting service to the users.
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.

We Claim:
1. A method of subscribing to a digital broadcasting service using
mobile subscription information associated with subscription to a mobile
communication network, comprising the steps of:
transmitting a subscription request message from the mobile
communication network to a digital broadcasting system (DBS), upon request of
a user through mobile equipment, the subscription request message containing
mobile subscription information of the user required for subscription to the digital
broadcasting service;
receiving from the DBS broadcasting reception information required for
the mobile equipment to receive the digital broadcasting service; and
setting the broadcasting reception information at the mobile equipment
so that the user can receive the digital broadcasting service, and receiving the
digital broadcasting service according to the broadcasting reception information
at the mobile equipment.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the subscription request message
comprises personal information of the user required for subscription to the
digital broadcasting service.

3. The method as claimed in claim 2, comprising the step of requesting
the personal information of the user in response to the subscription request
message and receiving the personal information from the user in the mobile
communication network.
4. The method as claimed in claim 3, comprising the step of
transmitting the personal information of the user from the mobile communication
network to the DBS.
5. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising the step of requesting
personal information of the user to the mobile equipment in response to the
subscription request message, and transmitting the personal information from
the mobile equipment to the DBS, transparently passing the mobile
communication network.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of receiving
broadcasting reception information comprises transmitting the broadcasting
reception information from the DBS to the user, transparently passing the mobile
communication network.

7. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising the step of, forming a
service provider agreement (SPA) between the mobile communication network
and the DBS, the SPA containing broadcasting subscription information required
for the subscription to the digital broadcasting service before the subscription
request of the user.
8. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising the step of requesting
the mobile subscription information of the user from the DBS to a home
subscriber server (HSS) within the mobile communication network in response to
the subscription request message of the user, and receiving the mobile
subscription information from the HSS to the DBS.
9. The method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the mobile subscription
information is determined according to a service provision agreement (SPA)
made before the subscription request message of the user.
10. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mobile subscription
information comprises a subscriber number, a terminal number, and subscriber
registration information.

11. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the broadcasting reception
information comprises information about a channel on which the digital
broadcasting service is provided, and a key value by which digital broadcasting
information is to be descrambled.
12. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the personal information of the
user comprises at least one of information indicating the type of a broadcasting
service that the user desires, a quality of service (QoS) required for receiving the
digital broadcasting service, and an identifier (ID) and password of the user.
13. The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the personal information of the
user comprises at least one of information indicating the type of a broadcasting
service that the user desires, a quality of service (QoS) required for receiving the
digital broadcasting service, and an identifier (ID) and password of the user.
14. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of receiving the
broadcasting reception information comprises receiving the broadcasting
reception information through the mobile communication network.

15. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
requesting subscription items required for subscription to the digital
broadcasting service, upon request of a user through mobile equipment and
receiving the subscription items from the DBS;
16. A system having a mobile communication network and a digital
broadcasting system (DBS) which interact with each other and have made a
service provide agreement (SPA) between each other, the system comprising:
a first subscription management server for transmitting mobile
subscription information of a user associated with the mobile communication
network to the DBS, upon request of the user through a mobile equipment which
has subscribed to the mobile communication network and is capable of receiving
a digital broadcasting service from the DBS;
a gateway for discriminating the mobile subscription information received
from the first subscription management server and transmitting the 25 mobile
subscription information to the DBS; and
a second subscription management server connected to the first
subscription management server through the gateway, for processing the
subscription of the user to the digital broadcasting service using the mobile
subscription information and personal information of the user received from one
of the first subscription management server and the user, and transmitting to the
mobile equipment broadcasting reception information required for reception of
the digital broadcasting service.

17. The system as claimed in claim 16, wherein if broadcasting subscription
information required for subscription to the digital broadcasting service is not
included in the SPA, the first subscription management server requests the
broadcasting subscription information to the second subscription management
server and receives the broadcasting subscription information from the second
subscription management server.
18. The system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first subscription
management server transmits to the second subscription management server a
subscription request message comprising the personal information of the user
required for the subscription to the digital broadcasting service.
19. The system as claimed in claim 18, wherein the first subscription
management server requests the personal information of the user to the user in
response to the subscription request and receives the personal information from
the user.
20. The system as claimed in claim 19, wherein the first subscription
management server transmits the personal information of the user to the second
subscription management server.

21. The system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first subscription
management server requests the personal information of the user to the mobile
equipment in response to the subscription request, and wherein the personal
information is transmitted from the mobile equipment to the DBS, transparently
passing the mobile communication network.
22. The system as claimed in claim 16, comprising a home subscriber
server (HSS) for transmitting the mobile subscription information of the user to
the first subscription management server, upon request of the first subscription
management server.
23. The system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the second subscription
management server transmits the broadcasting reception information to the
mobile equipment through the mobile communication network.


The invention relates to a method of subscribing to a digital broadcasting service
using mobile subscription information associated with subscription to a mobile
communication network, comprising the steps of transmitting a subscription
request message from the mobile communication network to a digital
broadcasting system (DBS), upon request of a user through mobile equipment,
the subscription request message containing mobile subscription information of
the user required for subscription to the digital broadcasting service; receiving
from the DBS broadcasting reception information required for the mobile
equipment to receive the digital broadcasting service; and
setting the broadcasting reception information at the mobile equipment so that
the user can receive the digital broadcasting service, and receiving the digital 15
broadcasting service according to the broadcasting reception information at the
mobile equipment.

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01841-kolnp-2006 assignment.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 claims.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 correspondence others.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 description(complete).pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 drawings.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 form-1.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 form-2.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 form-3.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 form-5.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 international publication.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 international search authority report.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 pct form.pdf

01841-kolnp-2006 priority document.pdf

1822-KOLNP-2009-AMANDED CLAIMS.pdf

1822-KOLNP-2009-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-(11-01-2011)-AMANDED CLAIMS.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-(11-01-2011)-CORRESPONDENCE-1.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-(11-01-2011)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-(11-01-2011)-OTHERS.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-(22-06-2012)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-ABSTRACT.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-AMANDED CLAIMS.pdf

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1841-KOLNP-2006-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

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1841-KOLNP-2006-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-DRAWINGS.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-FORM 1.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-FORM 2.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-FORM 3-1.1.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-FORM 3.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-FORM 5-1.1.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-FORM 5.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-GPA.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-ABSTRACT.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-CLAIMS.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-GRANTED-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

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1841-KOLNP-2006-OTHERS.pdf

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1841-KOLNP-2006-PA.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-PETITION UNDER RULE 137-1.1.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT-1.1.pdf

1841-KOLNP-2006-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf

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1841-KOLNP-2006-TRANSLATED COPY OF PRIORITY DOCUMENT.pdf

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Patent Number 253110
Indian Patent Application Number 1841/KOLNP/2006
PG Journal Number 26/2012
Publication Date 29-Jun-2012
Grant Date 26-Jun-2012
Date of Filing 03-Jul-2006
Name of Patentee SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO. LTD.
Applicant Address 416, MAETAN-DONG, YEONGTONG-GU, SUWON-SI, GYEONGGI-DO REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HAN-NA LIM #102-1914, TAESAN APT., PO-DONG, SIHEUNG-SI, GYEONGGI-DO REPUBLIC OF KOREA
2 SUNG-JIN PARK #844-1105, BYUCKJEOKGOL 8-DANJI APT., YEONGTONG-DONG, YEONGTONG-GU, SUWON-SI, GYEONGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
3 KI-HO JUNG #106-1703, SAMSUNG APT., SINGONGDEOK-DONG, MAPO-GU, SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
4 JU-YEON SONG #301-1104, NAKSEONGDAE HYUNDAI HOME TOWN, 1713 BONGCHEON 6-DONG, GWANGAK-GU, SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
5 JUN-HWAN KIM #32-1202, WALKER HILL APT., GWANGJANG-DONG, GWANGJI-GU, SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
6 UN-TAEK LIM #106-305, SEONGJI APT., GWONSEON-DONG, GWONSEON-GU, SUWON-SI, G YEONGGI-DO REPUBLIC OF KOREA
7 JONG-HYO LEE #105-903, DONGBU APT., DOKGOK-DONG, PYEONGTAEK-SI, GYEONGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
PCT International Classification Number H04N 7/14,H04Q 7/20
PCT International Application Number PCT/KR2005/000884
PCT International Filing date 2005-03-25
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10-2004-0020807 2004-03-26 Republic of Korea