Method, server and system for managing personal area network
A technology for managing servers and management methods, which is applied in the field of personal area network management methods, servers and systems, and can solve problems such as applications that do not provide solutions and cannot meet the needs of PNEPN services
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[0056] In this embodiment, it is assumed that the PNE has the ability to automatically search for UEs around it. see Figure 8 , Figure 8 It is a flow chart of the PNE actively initiates to join the PAN through the UE in Embodiment 1 of the present invention. The process includes the following steps:
[0057] In step 801, the PNE sends a registration request to the UE to join the PN where the UE is located.
[0058] It should be noted here that, in this application, for the sake of convenience, the request for the PNE to join the PAN where the UE is located is referred to as a registration request, and this request may also be referred to as a join request.
[0059] The registration request carries the information of the PNE, such as the name of the PNE. If the PNE is a TE, the registration request needs to carry the device identification (ID) used to identify the TE by the UE; if the PNE is a ME , the registration request may carry the PNE ID of the ME recognizable by th...
Embodiment 2
[0090] In this embodiment, it is assumed that the PNE further has wireless access capability, and the PANM server and the PNM server are co-established. see Figure 9 , Figure 9 It is a flow chart of PNE directly initiating joining PAN to PANM server in Embodiment 2 of the present invention, and the process includes the following steps:
[0091] In step 901, the PNE directly sends a registration request requiring the PNE to join the PAN to the PANM server.
[0092] The registration request carries one or more IMPUs that the PNE wants to use, the PNE ID, and if the PNE is an ME, the request may also carry the Access Level of the ME.
[0093] Step 902. The registration request sent by the PNE is routed to the NAF. After authenticating the UE, the NAF adds the ME's IMPI to the registration request, and forwards the registration request carrying the ME's IMPI to the PANM server.
[0094] Step 903: After receiving the registration request, the PANM server uses the identificatio...
Embodiment 3
[0117] In this embodiment, it is assumed that the PANM server is co-established with the GSM service control function (gsmSCF) entity, and it is assumed that the PNE has the ability to automatically search for surrounding UEs, and the UEs are terminals in the circuit switched (CS) domain. For the PAN where the UE in the CS domain is located, since the ME and the UE share a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module), that is, they share the Mobile Station International Integrated Services Digital Network Number (MIISDN) and the corresponding International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), and are usually in the CS domain. The domain is addressed by the MSISDN number, so even if the ME has wireless access capability and can directly communicate with the network, the network will not be able to distinguish whether it is the UE or the ME that is connected. In order to avoid further distinguishing the UE and the ME by network capabilities, in this embodiment, it is assumed that both the ME a...
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