WO2007041626A2 - Method for managing acquisition lists for wireless local area networks - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to wireless local area network (WLAN) devices, and more specifically to acquisition list management for wireless local area network devices.
- WLAN wireless local area network
- Dual mode wireless communication devices also known as mobile handsets, cellular phones, etc., include a cellular radio for connection to a wireless area network (WAN) and another wireless communication radio for connection to a wireless local area network (WLAN).
- WAN wireless area network
- WLAN wireless local area network
- a WAN is a code division multiple access (CDMA) network
- CDMA code division multiple access
- WLAN is a 802.11 network.
- single mode wireless communication devices include a preferred roaming list (PRL) that is maintained and updated by a service provider.
- the service provider is typically the cellular network provider, which may also be referred to as a carrier.
- the PRL includes an acquisition index section and a system record section.
- the acquisition index section defines, among other things, the radio parameters for connecting to a particular system, for example, cellular or WLAN.
- the system records section defines a plurality of entries such as identification of the access points, for example, base stations or wireless access points, and authentication information.
- the current arrangement presents various shortcomings.
- subsequent updates to the PRL by the service provider may overwrite the previous modifications supplied by the user, result in unwanted loss of user data. In those cases where the user cannot make a modification to the PRL 1 the user will not have the ability to connect to certain ad hoc networks that are not supported by the service provider, thereby severely limiting the user's accessibility to WLAN devices.
- Figure 1 is a table of an exemplary WLAN acquisition list according to one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 is a table of the authentication profile according to one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3 is a dual mode wireless communication device according to one embodiment of the invention.
- a method for managing acquisition lists on wireless communication devices is disclosed.
- a CDMA preferred roaming list consists of systems that are controlled by a carrier or the roaming partners of the carrier for access to the carrier's (or roaming partner's) CDMA (or roaming partner's) network.
- the WLAN systems can be under the control of, for example, the carrier, the roaming partner, an enterprise such as a corporation, individual hot spot providers such as those commonly encountered at hotels and airports, hot spot aggregators, and end users.
- the WLAN systems are much more dynamic in nature compared to WAN counterparts. New WLAN systems are constantly being added, removed or relocated. Just like a CDMA system is identified by its system identification (SID), a WLAN system is identified by its service set identifier (SSID). An SSID is a sequence of characters that uniquely names a WLAN. This name allows stations to connect to the desired network when multiple independent networks operate in the same physical area.
- SID system identification
- SSID service set identifier
- the WAN follows an approach where the base stations are centrally managed.
- a SID is granted by a single agency and is unique.
- WLANs are much more decentralized where almost anyone can setup an access point (AP) with any SSID he or she wants.
- the SSID may not be broadcast due to security concerns. It would be a mistake to merely substitute the SID with SSID for WLAN systems in the PRL and treat them similar to WAN systems as is done in some conventional approaches.
- FIG. 1 there is shown an exemplary WLAN acquisition list 100 according to one embodiment.
- List 100 may be stored on a wireless communication device for connecting to WLAN APs.
- an exemplary wireless communication device 300 typically includes processor 302 coupled to memory 304.
- CDMA transceiver 306 is communicably coupled to processor 302 for communicating cellular signals via antenna 310.
- WLAN transceiver 308 is communicably coupled to processor 302 for communicating WLAN signals via antenna 312.
- memory 304 includes a system acquisition manager 314, a PRL 316, a WLAN acquisition list 318, and a authentication profile table 320.
- the system acquisition manager 314 manages the updating and accessing of the PRL 316, the WLAN acquisition list 318 and the authentication profile table 320.
- the PRL 316 contains system acquisition information for a CDMA network
- the acquisition list 318 contains system acquisition information for WLAN APs. Selection of systems between the CDMA network and the WLAN APs can be implemented according to a selection scheme as desired.
- list 100 includes a number of fields 102 and a number of entries 104.
- Each entry 104 defines the radio parameters for accessing a WLAN system.
- each entry 104 is divided into a categories 106.
- list 100 includes category carrier 108, enterprise 110, hotspot 112, and user 114. It should be understood that the category list and the number of entries within in category depicted in list 100 is only illustrative, and in other embodiments the number of categories and the number of entries within each category may vary. In one embodiment, the number of entries within a category can be limited. In such case, if a new entry is added that would exceed the limit of entries, the least recently used entry can be removed to accommodate the new entry.
- the service provider can manage entries in the carrier category 108 by provisioning the handsets with its known access points at the point of sale and can update these entries using over the air updates or other communication means such as direct connections.
- the carrier can update the entries in the carrier category 108 via communications over the WLAN interface (e.g., via communications over the Internet).
- the enterprise category 110 can be used by entities such as corporations and businesses for defining access points associated with those entities. For example, an enterprise entity could negotiate services with the service provider. In this way, the service provider could provide a secure mechanism (login/password) to allow the enterprise entity to provision and update enterprise category 110 entries of list 100.
- the hotspot category 112 is utilized by hotspot providers that also must arrange secure mechanisms (logins/passwords) with a carrier to provision and update the hotspot category 112 entries. Additional hotspot categories can be added if the carrier has agreements with more than one hotspot vendor/aggregator.
- the user category 114 is provided in the acquisition list 100. Entries in the user category 114 can be added, edited, and deleted by the user of the handset. For example, when a user wishes to connect to an AP that has not yet been provisioned, an interface is provided to prompt the user to input relevant information which is stored in the user category 114 for a particular AP. For example, the interface may prompt the user to provide authentication parameters. The interface may also provide for the user to view the current entries and make changes.
- Th ⁇ service provider can decide how much control it wants to give to the user in setting these preferences in the user category 114.
- the service provider can also decide which categories are allowed on a handset to differentiate between different levels of services such as premium and regular users, for example.
- a system acquisition manager (see Figure 3) provides the facility for updating the list 100 entries.
- a protection scheme can be implemented such that modifications in one category do not affect entries in other categories. In this way, for example, updates made by the service provider to carrier category 108 entries do not modify user category 114 entries.
- the entries in one category can be updated independently of entries in the other categories.
- each category 106 of exemplary list 100 may further be associated with a priority preference 116 and an enabled flag 118.
- the priority preference is established, for example, by the service provider at the point of sale.
- the carrier category 108 is the highest priority preference
- the enterprise category 110 is the next highest priority
- the user category 114 is the third preference followed by the hotspot category 112.
- a preference criteria (not shown) can also be defined for each entry within a category.
- the enabled flag 118 defines whether a particular category 106 is enable for use in acquiring a WLAN system.
- list 100 allows all categories except hotspot category 112 to be acquired.
- the enable flag can be updated dynamically.
- the system acquisition manager may prompt the user as to whether he or she wishes to enable the category. This enablement may include fees that are charged to the user's account.
- the service provider can send an over the air message which is received by the system acquisition manager for enabling hotspot category 112.
- Acquisition list 100 may also include one or more WLAN radio parameters 120.
- Exemplary list 100 shows WLAN radio parameters 120 including WLAN technology, SSID, MAC-id, Band, Channel No., Roaming permitted, and access allowed.
- a most frequently used set of APs can be maintained to allow faster acquisition of WLAN systems.
- an authentication profile index field 122 is associated with each entry of exemplary list 100.
- This index 122 references an entry in an authorization profile table 200, as shown in Figure 2.
- the data referred to by this index can be incorporated directly into list 100.
- Table 200 includes index field 202, encryption type field 204, authentication type field 206, WEP-key field 208, and log-in/password field 210. Contents of the authentication profile table 200 can be encrypted before being stored at the handset to increase security.
- the index field 202 is referenced by the authentication profile index 122 of list 100 for determining the authentication parameters for that particular index entry.
- the present invention further relates to machine readable media on which are stored embodiments of the present invention. It is contemplated that any media suitable for storing instructions is within the scope of the present invention. By way of example, such media may take the form of magnetic, optical, or semiconductor media.
- the invention also relates to data structures that contain embodiments of the present invention, and to the transmission of data structure as containing embodiments of the present invention.
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