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| United States Patent Application |
20070147616
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Hamalainen; Jari Pekka
;   et al.
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June 28, 2007
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Method for indicating enciphering of data transmission between a mobile
communication network and a mobile station
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for indicating enciphering of data
transmission between a mobile communication network and a mobile station
(MS) in the mobile communication network, wherein signals transferred
between a mobile communication network and a mobile station are
monitored, and on the basis of the signal monitored, the cipher mode is
indicated to the user of the mobile station.
| Inventors: |
Hamalainen; Jari Pekka; (Tampere, FI)
; Paajanen; Reijo Uolevi; (Tampere, FI)
; Rautiola; Marrku Matias; (Tampere, FI)
; Rossi; Markku Juhani; (Tikkakoski, FI)
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| Correspondence Address:
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PERMAN & GREEN
425 POST ROAD
FAIRFIELD
CT
06824
US
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| Assignee: |
NOKIA CORPORATION
Keilalahdentie 4
Espoo
FI
FIN-02150
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| Serial No.:
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682627 |
| Series Code:
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11
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| Filed:
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March 6, 2007 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
380/270; 455/433 |
| Class at Publication: |
380/270; 455/433 |
| International Class: |
H04K 1/00 20060101 H04K001/00 |
Foreign Application Data
| Date | Code | Application Number |
| Dec 15, 1995 | FI | 956036 |
Claims
1. An apparatus capable of use within a mobile station for data
communication between the mobile station and a mobile communication
network, the mobile communication network and mobile station being
capable of data communication in at least one enciphered mode of
communication and at least one unciphered mode of communication, the
apparatus comprising: an input, the input being capable of receiving
information from the mobile communication network concerning a ciphering
mode used in communication between the mobile station and the mobile
communication network; and an output, the output being capable of
conveying displayable information to the mobile station, the displayable
information indicating that a ciphering mode is to be used in
communication between the mobile station and the mobile communication
network.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, the apparatus configured to cause
the mobile station to enter an enciphered mode of communication based
upon information received from the mobile communication network.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1, the apparatus configured to output
displayable information indicating that an unciphered mode of
communication is to be used in communication between the mobile
communication network and the mobile station based upon information
received from the mobile communication network.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, the apparatus configured to
determine the ciphering mode to be used in communication between the
mobile communication network and the mobile station during establishment
of communication between the mobile communication network and the mobile
station.
5. An apparatus according to claim 1, the apparatus configured to
determine the ciphering mode to be used in communication between the
mobile communication network and the mobile station prior to
establishment of communication between the mobile communication network
and the mobile station.
6. An apparatus according to claim 5, the apparatus configured to
determine the ciphering mode to be used in communication prior to
establishment of communication between the mobile communication network
and the mobile station by performing a location update procedure.
7. An apparatus according to claim 1, the apparatus configured to maintain
a cipher mode indication data field, the apparatus configured to set the
cipher mode indication field initially into a first state indicative that
an unciphered mode of communication is to be used in communication
between the mobile communication network and the mobile station, and the
apparatus configured to change the state of the cipher mode indication
field into a second state indicative that an enciphered mode of
communication is to be used in communication between the mobile
communication network and the mobile station based upon information
received from the mobile communication network.
8. An apparatus according to claim 1, the displayable information
displayed by a display unit.
9. An apparatus according to claim 1, the displayable information
displayed by a light source.
10. An apparatus according to claim 1, the apparatus configured to output
displayable information indicating a change in ciphering mode.
11. An apparatus according to claim 10, the displayable information
indicating a change in ciphering mode displayed by an acoustic signal
forming element.
12. An apparatus according to claim 10, the displayable information
indicating a change in ciphering mode displayed by a vibrating element.
13. An apparatus according to claim 1 provided in a mobile station.
14. An apparatus according to claim 1, the displayable information
displayed by an external data processor arranged to communicate with a
mobile station.
15. An apparatus according to claim 10, the displayable information
indicating a change in ciphering mode displayed by an external data
processor arranged to communicate with a mobile station.
16. An apparatus according to claim 1, the apparatus further comprising a
radio resource management block and a cipher indication memory block, the
radio resource management block configured to monitor signals sent from
the mobile communication network to the mobile station, the cipher
indication memory block comprising a cipher mode indication field, the
radio resource management block configured to set the cipher mode
indication data field in the cipher indication memory block based upon
information received from the mobile communication network.
17. An apparatus according to claim 16, the cipher indication memory block
configured to issue an interrupt request in response to a change in the
cipher mode indication data field.
18. An apparatus according to claim 17, the apparatus further comprising a
user interface block configured to detect the interrupt request and to
send an inquiry to the cipher indication memory block to inquire about
the state of the cipher mode indication data field, the cipher indication
memory block configured to return an indication of the state of the
cipher mode indication data field in response to the inquiry.
19. An apparatus according to claim 18, the apparatus further comprising a
cipher mode indicator, the user interface block being arranged to control
the cipher mode indicator according to the indication.
20. An apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising a user
interface block, the cipher indication memory block configured to provide
an indication of the state of the cipher mode indication data field to
the user interface block when the state of the cipher mode indication
data field is changed.
21. An apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising a cipher mode
indicator, the user interface block configured to control the cipher mode
indicator according to the indication.
22. An apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising a user
interface block configured to send repeated inquiries to the cipher
indication memory block about the state of the cipher mode indication
data field, each inquiry being separated in time from the next by a
predetermined interval, the cipher indication memory block configured to
return an indication of the state of the cipher mode indication data
field in response to each inquiry.
23. An apparatus according to claim 22, the apparatus further comprising a
cipher mode indicator, the user interface block configured to control the
cipher mode indicator according to the indication.
Description
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/827,593
filed Apr. 6, 2001 which is a continuation of application Ser. No.
08/763,970 filed Dec. 10, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,249,584 issued Jun.
19, 2001.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for indicating
enciphering of data transmission between a mobile communication network
and a mobile station in the mobile communication network.
[0003] In mobile networks, at least part of the data transmission is
wireless communication using radio transmitter and receivers. The radio
channel is a physically open resource available to anyone by means of
suitable communication equipment. This involves security risks, such as
eavesdropping or disclosure of privacy of location. In digital mobile
networks, such as GSM networks, digital data transmission is used which
is difficult to eavesdrop. Further, it is possible to use identification
of the caller and enciphering in data transmission. For preventing
eavesdropping in digital mobile networks, enciphering methods have been
developed for enciphering the speech and data signals modified in digital
form. Moreover, enciphering can be used in the transmission of other
information via the radio channel, such as identification data on the
mobile station (International Mobile Subscriber Identity, IMSI) and on
the location (Location Area Identification, LAI). In the receiver, the
enciphered signal is deciphered back to deciphered speech and data. A
so-called encryption key and algorithm are advantageously known to the
respective sending and receiving devices only, wherein given the
effective encryption algorithms presently in use, decoding a coded signal
to intelligible speech and data as well as into processing signals of the
bit stream by force or illegally, i.e. without the correct encryption key
and algorithm, is practically impossible.
[0004] The most common digital mobile networks are cellular networks. The
base station subsystem (BSS) of the mobile network comprises base
transceiver stations (BTS) and base station controllers (BSC). The mobile
station (MS) communicates via the radio channel with a base station close
to the respective location of the mobile station. The base station
communicates with the base station controller. Data transmission between
the base station and the base station controller takes place usually via
a cable. One base station controller controls over a group of several
base stations. The base station controller, in turn, communicates with a
mobile services switching centre (MSC). Several mobile services switching
centres, in turn, can communicate with each other as well as with a
landline communication network centre (PSTN, ISDN). The information to be
transmitted is usually divided into frames containing control
information, speech and data converted into digital form, and error
correction information. The frame structure can have several levels,
wherein frames of a higher level are formed by arranging frames of a
lower level. Enciphering can be used both with control information and
with speech and data. Moreover, enciphering can be realized by using
different encryption keys and algorithms at different frame levels. An
example of a digital data transmission network is the GSM network, the
standard of which contains definitions of the enciphering methods and
algorithms to be used.
[0005] In the GSM network, making a mobile-originated call is conducted in
a way that a GSM mobile station and the GSM system network give signals,
i.e. transmit control and identification information required for making
a call. In response to a request for a connection, the GSM mobile station
is allotted a channel for signalling, if this is possible within the
capacity of the GSM system network. On this channel, the GSM mobile
station requests speech or data service from the GSM system network. On
the side of the GSM system network, this request is transmitted to a
mobile services switching centre (MSC), where the rights of the GSM
subscriber are checked from a visitor location register (VLR).
[0006] Upon a mobile-terminated call e.g. from a subscription of a
landline telephone network, the operator of the telephone network
transmits e.g. the number of the receiving telephone to the mobile
services switching centre. The mobile services switching centre finds out
the rights of the GSM subscriber from the home location register (HLR)
and from the visitor location register (VLR). After this, the GSM system
network and the GSM mobile station transmit the control and
identification information required for making a call.
[0007] Depending on the implementation and the configuration of the
parameters, the visitor location register VLR can make a request via the
mobile services switching centre to the GSM mobile station for exchange
of identification information and start of enciphering. This request is
made in a so-called cipher mode command message. It is, however, possible
to make a call also without exchange of identification information and
enciphering. In other words, the call is either enciphered or not
enciphered depending on the network parameters set by the GSM system
network operator.
[0008] In most common mobile communication networks currently available,
however, enciphering is not optional to a user of the mobile
communication network but usually an alternative function offered by the
operator of the mobile network, wherein when current wireless data
transmission equipment is used, the user has no certainty whether the
data transmission is enciphered or not. Particularly when the mobile
station is moving, the mobile station can be transferred from the area of
one base station system to the area of another base station system,
wherein the cipher mode of data transmission can be changed.
SUMMARY
[0009] One purpose of the present invention is to eliminate the
disadvantages described above and to provide a method for indicating
enciphering of data transmission to the user of the mobile communication
network. The invention is based on the idea that control signals used in
data transmission between a mobile network and a mobile station are
monitored and when a control signal for enciphering is detected, the
cipher mode is signalled with a cipher mode indicator connected to the
mobile station. The method of the invention is characterized in that
signals transferred between a mobile communication network and a mobile
station are monitored, and on the basis of the signal monitored, the
cipher mode is indicated to the user of the mobile station.
[0010] The apparatus according to the invention is characterized in that
the apparatus comprises means for monitoring signals transferred between
a mobile communication network and a mobile station, and means for
indicating the cipher mode to the user of the mobile station.
[0011] The invention gives significant advantages. Using the method of the
invention, the user of a data transmission device is always aware of
whether the data transmission is enciphered or not. Further, by using the
method of the invention, it is possible to indicate a possible change in
the cipher mode during the data transmission to the user of the data
transmission device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0012] In the following, the invention will be described in more detail
with reference to the appended drawings. In the drawings,
[0013] FIG. 1a shows the call set-up signals during a mobile-originated
call in the GSM mobile communication network,
[0014] FIG. 1b shows the call set-up signals during a mobile-terminated
call in the GSM mobile communication network,
[0015] FIG. 2 is a signal chart showing detection of the cipher mode by
the principle of interrupting,
[0016] FIG. 3 is a signal chart showing an enquiry about the cipher mode,
[0017] FIG. 4 is a signal chart showing detection of the cipher mode when
enquiries at regular intervals are used,
[0018] FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the location of the most
essential blocks of a cipher mode indicating device in a mobile station
according to an advantageous embodiment of the invention,
[0019] FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the implementation of a cipher
mode indicating device in connection with a mobile station and a data
processor,
[0020] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a situation where a data transmission
connection is formed between two mobile stations, and
[0021] FIG. 8 is a signal chart showing an enquiry about the cipher mode
in a situation where a data transmission connection is formed between two
mobile stations.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0022] FIG. 1a shows call set-up signalling during a mobile-originated
call and FIG. 1b shows call set-up signals during a mobile-terminated
call in the GSM mobile communication network. During call set-up
signalling, enciphering information is exchanged if the cipher mode is
set on. Upon call set-up signalling, the mobile communication network
sends a cipher mode command message requesting the mobile station MS to
start enciphering. When the mobile station MS receives this message, it
sets a cipher indication data field CIND to show that the cipher mode is
on. The cipher indication data field CIND used can be e.g. a
predetermined binary digit. Thus the value of the binary digit can be
either a logical "0" or a logical "1". For example in logical circuits
having an operating voltage of 3 V, the logical "0" value corresponds
advantageously to a voltage value of approximately 0 V and the logical
"1" value corresponds to a voltage of approximately 3 V, which is known
as such. The cipher indication data field CIND used can be naturally any
other data field as well, such as a byte, wherein advantageously when the
value of the byte is zero, the cipher mode is off and, in a corresponding
manner, when the value of the byte of different from zero, the cipher
mode is on. The contents of the cipher indication data field CIND is
cleared upon starting up the mobile station MS and always after a call
has been ended. When the user starts a new call and the call set-up
signalling advances, the value of the cipher indication data field CIND
is changed in connection with the exchange of ciphering information to be
different from zero, i.e. to indicate that the cipher mode is on.
[0023] Now referring to FIG. 2, when the resource control block 1 of the
mobile station MS detects a cipher control signal in the communication
between the mobile station and the base station, the resource control
block sets the value of the cipher indication data field CIND in a cipher
indicator memory block 2 to correspond with the cipher indication data.
The cipher indicator memory block 2 reads the value of the cipher
indication data field and detects that a new value has been set in it,
wherein the cipher indicator memory block 2 makes a request for
interruption. A user interface block 3 detects the request for
interruption, wherein it sends an enquiry on the cipher mode to the
cipher indicator memory block 2 which returns the data on the cipher mode
to the user interface block 3. Following this, the user interface block 3
sets the cipher indicator to the mode corresponding to the ciphering
data, for example with a certain sign on the display of the mobile
station. The change of the cipher mode can also be indicated with an
acoustic signal, wherein the user notices the change in the cipher mode
also when talking to a mobile station. Thus the user does not need to
have visual contact with the display of the mobile station. The user of
the mobile station is informed of the cipher mode at the beginning of and
during the call. This is important particularly in situations where the
cipher mode can be changed during the call, for example when the mobile
station is moving.
[0024] FIG. 3 illustrates a second advantageous embodiment of the method
according to the invention. Here the difference to the embodiment of FIG.
2 lies primarily in that a change in the cipher indication data field
does not lead to a request for interruption but the cipher indicator
memory block 2 sends the cipher information to the user interface block 3
whenever the value in the cipher indicator memory block is changed. In
other respects, the operation of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3
corresponds substantially to the operation of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2.
[0025] FIG. 4 illustrates a third advantageous embodiment of the method
according to the invention, wherein the user interface block 3 sends
cipher mode enquiry messages at regular intervals to the cipher indicator
memory block 2. The cipher indicator memory block 2 sends a response to
the enquiry to the user interface block 3 which will transmit the cipher
information to the cipher indicator. In this embodiment, a separate
message on the change in the cipher indication data field is not formed.
When using this embodiment, the interval of sending enquiry messages must
be kept sufficiently short in order to detect a change in the cipher mode
sufficiently quickly. In this embodiment, it is advantageous to form a
cipher mode enquiry message at least in those situations when the mobile
station moves from the area of one base station system to the area of
another base station system.
[0026] During a call, it is possible to transmit so-called short message
services (SMS) to the mobile station. In the transmission of short
messages, the cipher mode may deviate from the cipher mode of the call in
question, wherein the method of the invention can be used to indicate the
cipher mode separately for the call and for the short message services.
Also a change in the cipher mode can be indicated to the user both for
the call and for the short message services. For indicating the cipher
mode and a change in the cipher mode, signals distinguishable from each
other can be used, e.g. different acoustic signals, wherein the user of
the mobile station is aware of the cipher mode of both the call and the
short message services.
[0027] The method according to the present invention can also be applied
in a way that the existence of enciphering is indicated to the user
already before starting the call. This can be implemented advantageously
by providing the menu structure of the mobile station with a function
whereby the user can ask the mobile communication network about the
cipher mode. When this function is selected from the menu, the mobile
station sends the mobile network a message inquiring the cipher mode. In
practice, this can be conducted in the GSM mobile network by forcing the
mobile station to a location update procedure. This procedure contains
starting of enciphering if the cipher mode is active in the mobile
communication network. In this way, the mobile station can send to the
mobile communication network an enquiry about the current cipher mode,
which is indicated to the user e.g. by an icon in the display of the
mobile station.
[0028] Problems may result in countries where enciphering is not allowed
to be on during speech because of legislation or for another reason.
However, enciphering can thus be on for signalling, i.e. the location
update procedure shows cipher-on mode although it is not on for speech.
Thus the mobile station can produce an acoustic signal when it turns on
the speech channel and detects a change in the cipher mode, wherein the
user will be informed that speech is not transferred in enciphered form.
[0029] FIG. 5 is a reduced block diagram showing one embodiment of the
apparatus according to the invention. A functional part of the central
processing unit MCU consists of the resource control block 1 which
processes signalling between the mobile communication network and the
mobile station. The resource control block 1 is in a transmission
connection via a first signal bus 4 to a data transmission bus 5. The
data transmission bus 5 is connected with a memory block MEM by means of
a second signal bus 6. Further, the data transmission bus 5 is connected
with a user interface block UI via a third signal bus 7. The user
interface block UI includes a visual display unit 8, a display unit
control means 9, an acoustic signal forming element 10, and a control
means 11 for the acoustic signal forming element. The display unit 8 is
preferably the display of the mobile station, and the acoustic signal
forming element 10 is preferably the sound generator of the mobile
station, or the like.
[0030] Data transmission from the resource control block 1 to the cipher
indication data field CIND is preferably controlled by the central
processing unit MCU, wherein the central processing unit MCU reads the
ciphering information and transmits it to the cipher indication data
field CIND via the first signal bus 4, the transmission bus 5 and the
second signal bus 6. Said buses can advantageously be arranged by known
solutions used in connection with microcontrollers. Said signal buses can
also be placed in the microcontroller itself, wherein the microcontroller
comprises a central processing unit MCU, a resource control block 1, a
cipher indicator memory block 2 comprising also the cipher indication
data field CIND, as well as said signal buses 4, 6 and data transmission
bus 5.
[0031] The central processing unit MCU has a data transmission connection
also to the user interface block UI via the first signal bus 4, the data
transmission bus 5 and the third signal bus 7. Consequently, the central
processing unit MCU can advantageously control also the display unit
control means 9 and the control means 11 for the acoustic signal forming
element situated in the user interface block UI. This control can be
arranged in a way that the central processing unit MCU sets the control
line of the display unit control means 9 (not shown) to a logical "0"
value (ca. 0 V) when the cipher mode is off. The central processing unit
MCU sets the control line of the display unit control means 9 to a
logical "1" value (for example ca. 3 V) when the cipher mode is on.
Acoustic signal formation can be applied in a corresponding manner. Thus
the central processing unit MCU sets the control line of the control
means 11 for the acoustic signal forming element (not shown) to a logical
"0" value, when there are no changes in the cipher mode. When the cipher
mode is changed, the central processing unit MCU sets said control line
for a moment to a logical "1" value and resets said control line to an
"0" value after a suitable length of time. Thus the length of the
acoustic signal can be influenced by the duration of the "1" value state.
[0032] Data transmission between different blocks in the apparatus
according to the invention can be arranged using methods known as such,
wherein it is unnecessary to explain it in more detail in this context.
[0033] The method of the present invention can be advantageously applied
also in mobile stations currently in use in a way that the functions
required in the method are provided in the operational software of the
mobile station. Thus no changes will be required in the hardware of the
mobile station.
[0034] The invention can also be applied in a way that part of the
functions required in the method are provided in the operational software
of the mobile station and part of them are provided in the software of a
data processor which is in transmission connection with the mobile
station. One such embodiment is illustrated as a reduced block diagram in
FIG. 6.
[0035] In this embodiment, the mobile station is also used as a so-called
wireless
modem in connection with a data processor, such as a personal
computer, wherein a data transmission connection is formed from the data
processor PC via the mobile communication network e.g. to another data
processor. In this case, it is advantageous to indicate the cipher mode
as a certain sign on the display 12 of the data processor and possibly
also as an acoustic signal by the acoustic signal forming element 13 of
the data processor. The cipher indicator memory block 2 transmits
information on a change in the cipher indication data field
advantageously to the data processor PC by means of a mobile station
connection element 14 and a PC connection bus 15. The data processor PC
is provided with application software which controls that the data on the
change in the cipher indication data field is read in the data processor
PC from a data processor connection element 16 and processed preferably
in the central processing unit 17 of the data processor. After this the
data processor PC sends out a cipher mode enquiry message which is
transmitted back to the cipher indicator memory block by means of the
data processor connection element 16, the PC connection bus 15 and the
mobile station connection element 14. In response to the enquiry message,
the cipher indicator memory block 2 sends the cipher data to the data
processor PC. From the data processor PC, the cipher data is read from
the data processor connection element 16 and transmitted to the cipher
mode indicator. The cipher mode indicator is preferably the display unit
12 and possibly also the acoustic signal forming element 13 of the data
processor. Thus the cipher mode is indicated by a suitable symbol on the
display unit 12 of the data processor. In a corresponding way, a change
in the cipher mode is indicated e.g. as an acoustic signal by the
acoustic signal forming element 13 of the data processor. Also the
operation and structure of the data processor PC are generally known and
need not be explained in more detail in this context.
[0036] Further, with reference to FIG. 7, the invention can be applied in
situations where a data transmission connection (call) is formed between
two mobile stations. Thus data transmission between the first mobile
station MS1 and a mobile communication network as well as between the
second mobile station MS2 and a mobile communication network takes place
via the radio channel. The mobile stations MS1, MS2 can be located in
areas of different base stations, wherein it is possible that the cipher
mode in communication between the first mobile station MS1 and the mobile
network is different than in communication between the second mobile
station MS2 and the mobile network. The data transmission connection
between the first mobile station MS1 and the second mobile station MS2 is
formed in a way known as such. After the connection has been made, it is
possible e.g. for the first mobile station MS1 to enquire the cipher mode
of the second mobile station MS2 (FIG. 8). The enquiry can be made for
example as call control signalling, such as in the GSM mobile network,
and also if the ISDN between the mobile services switching centres MSC is
in the user-user information element according to the GSM Standard 04.08.
The resources control block 18 of the first mobile station MS1 forms a
cipher mode enquiry message and transmits it to the second mobile
station. The resource control block 18 of the second mobile station
detects the cipher mode of the second mobile station and forms a response
message where the cipher mode is transmitted to the resource control
block 1 of the first mobile station. After this, the resource control
block 1 of the first mobile station MS1 sets the cipher indication data
field as disclosed above in this description. The first mobile station
MS1 can also be provided with a second cipher indication data field for
recording cipher data between the second mobile station MS2 and the
mobile communication network. Thus the user of the mobile station MS1,
MS2 can be given the cipher mode separately for communication between the
first mobile station MS1 and the mobile network and for communication
between the second mobile station MS2 and the mobile network. In another
alternative, the user of the mobile station MS1, MS2 is given the cipher
mode so that if communication between both mobile stations MS1, MS2 and
the mobile network is enciphered, the user of the mobile station MS1, MS2
is informed that the cipher mode is on. In a different case the user is
informed that the cipher mode is off.
[0037] If the cipher mode in the second mobile station MS2 is changed
during a call, it sends a message on the change in the cipher mode by
user-user signalling.
[0038] For enquiring the cipher mode of communication [to and from] the
second mobile station MS2, also other methods can be used, such as short
message services (SMS).
[0039] The ISDN telecommunication network (Integrated Services Digital
Network) provides also an optional user-to-user signalling service (UUS)
which makes communication possible between telecommunication terminals in
a data transmission connection with each other. Thus, if a data
transmission connection is made from a mobile station MS to a
telecommunication terminal of the ISDN type, the mobile station MS can
send the telecommunication terminal an enquiry about the cipher mode by
using the user-to-user signalling service. If the telecommunication
terminal does not recognize the enquiry message of the mobile station MS,
the mobile station MS will not receive a response to the enquiry, or the
response will consist of an unidentified command or another corresponding
message. In such a case, the mobile station MS can deduce that the
telecommunication terminal is not a mobile station but most probably a
telecommunication terminal connected with a landline telecommunication
network. In this situation, the display unit of the mobile station MS
indicates the user of the mobile station for example that the cipher mode
between the second telecommunication terminal and the telecommunication
network is unknown.
[0040] For indicating the cipher mode and a change in the cipher mode to
the user of the mobile station MS, also other methods, known as such, can
be used. For example, the cipher mode can be indicated by a light source,
such as a light-emitting diode (LED). Consequently, for example when the
cipher mode is on, a control voltage is supplied to the LED (the LED is
emitting) and when the communication is not enciphered, no control
voltage is supplied to the LED (the LED is unlit). A change in the cipher
mode can be advantageously indicated by flashing the LED. Thus for
example when the communication is not enciphered, the LED is unlit, and
when the communication becomes enciphered, the LED flashes for a moment
after which the LED will emit light continuously as long as the cipher
mode is on. In a corresponding manner, when the communication becomes
unenciphered, the LED will flash for a moment before it is turned off.
[0041] Further, so-called vibration batteries have been developed for
mobile stations whereby the mobile station can be made to vibrate in a
muffled way. Thus the cipher mode of data transmission can be indicated
also by a vibration battery, wherein for example upon a change in the
cipher mode, a control signal is supplied to the vibration battery for a
moment, which will result in vibration of the mobile station and
detection of the change in the cipher mode by the user of the mobile
station.
[0042] The invention is not limited only to the embodiments presented
above, but it can be modified within the scope of the appended claims.
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