Open Service Access (OSA); Application Programming Interface (API); Part 6: Mobility SCF (Parlay 4)

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Odprti dostop do storitve (OSA) – Vmesnik za aplikacijsko programiranje (API) – 6. del: Mobilnost SCF

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31-Dec-2004
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6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Jan-2005
Due Date
01-Jan-2005
Completion Date
01-Jan-2005
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SIST ES 202 915-6 V1.2.1:2005
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-januar-2005
Odprti dostop do storitve (OSA) – Vmesnik za aplikacijsko programiranje (API) – 6.
del: Mobilnost SCF
Open Service Access (OSA); Application Programming Interface (API); Part 6: Mobility
SCF (Parlay 4)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ES 202 915-6 Version 1.2.1
ICS:
33.040.01 Telekomunikacijski sistemi Telecommunication systems
na splošno in general
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

ETSI Standard
Open Service Access (OSA);
Application Programming Interface (API);
Part 6: Mobility SCF
(Parlay 4)

2 ETSI ES 202 915-6 V1.2.1 (2003-08)

Reference
RES/SPAN-120096-6
Keywords
API, IDL, OSA, UML
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights.7
Foreword.7
1 Scope.8
2 References.8
3 Definitions and abbreviations.8
3.1 Definitions.8
3.2 Abbreviations.8
4 Mobility SCF.9
4.1 General requirements on support of methods.9
5 Sequence Diagrams.10
5.1 User Location Sequence Diagrams.10
5.1.1 User Location Interrogation - Triggered Request .10
5.1.2 User Location Interrogation - Periodic Request.11
5.1.3 User Location Interrogation - Interactive Request.12
5.2 User Location Camel Sequence Diagrams .12
5.2.1 User Location Camel Interrogation - Triggered Request.12
5.2.2 User Location Camel Interrogation - Periodic Request .13
5.2.3 User Location Camel Interrogation - Interactive Request .14
5.3 User Location Emergency Sequence Diagrams .15
5.3.1 Subscription and Network Induced Location Reports .15
5.3.2 Network Induced Location Reports .16
5.3.3 Interactive Location Request .16
5.4 User Status Sequence Diagrams.16
5.4.1 Triggered Reporting.16
5.4.2 Interactive Request.17
6 Class Diagrams.18
6.1 User Location Class Diagrams .18
6.2 User Location Camel Class Diagrams.19
6.3 User Location Emergency Class Diagrams .19
6.4 User Status Class Diagrams.20
7 The Service Interface Specifications.20
7.1 Interface Specification Format .20
7.1.1 Interface Class.20
7.1.2 Method descriptions.20
7.1.3 Parameter descriptions.21
7.1.4 State Model.21
7.2 Base Interface.21
7.2.1 Interface Class IpInterface .21
7.3 Service Interfaces.21
7.3.1 Overview.21
7.4 Generic Service Interface .21
7.4.1 Interface Class IpService .21
7.4.1.1 Method setCallback().22
7.4.1.2 Method setCallbackWithSessionID().22
8 Mobility Interface Classes.22
8.1 User Location Interface Classes .22
8.1.1 Interface Class IpUserLocation.23
8.1.1.1 Method locationReportReq().23
8.1.1.2 Method extendedLocationReportReq().24
8.1.1.3 Method periodicLocationReportingStartReq().24
8.1.1.4 Method periodicLocationReportingStop().25
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8.1.2 Interface Class IpAppUserLocation.25
8.1.2.1 Method locationReportRes().26
8.1.2.2 Method locationReportErr().26
8.1.2.3 Method extendedLocationReportRes().26
8.1.2.4 Method extendedLocationReportErr().26
8.1.2.5 Method periodicLocationReport().27
8.1.2.6 Method periodicLocationReportErr().27
8.1.3 Interface Class IpTriggeredUserLocation.27
8.1.3.1 Method triggeredLocationReportingStartReq().28
8.1.3.2 Method triggeredLocationReportingStop().28
8.1.4 Interface Class IpAppTriggeredUserLocation .29
8.1.4.1 Method triggeredLocationReport().29
8.1.4.2 Method triggeredLocationReportErr().29
8.2 User Location Camel Interface Classes.30
8.2.1 Interface Class IpUserLocationCamel .30
8.2.1.1 Method locationReportReq().30
8.2.1.2 Method periodicLocationReportingStartReq().31
8.2.1.3 Method periodicLocationReportingStop().31
8.2.1.4 Method triggeredLocationReportingStartReq().32
8.2.1.5 Method triggeredLocationReportingStop().32
8.2.2 Interface Class IpAppUserLocationCamel .32
8.2.2.1 Method locationReportRes().33
8.2.2.2 Method locationReportErr().33
8.2.2.3 Method periodicLocationReport().34
8.2.2.4 Method periodicLocationReportErr().34
8.2.2.5 Method triggeredLocationReport().34
8.2.2.6 Method triggeredLocationReportErr().34
8.3 User Location Emergency Interface Classes .35
8.3.1 Interface Class IpUserLocationEmergency .35
8.3.1.1 Method emergencyLocationReportReq().35
8.3.1.2 Method subscribeEmergencyLocationReports().36
8.3.1.3 Method unSubscribeEmergencyLocationReports().36
8.3.2 Interface Class IpAppUserLocationEmergency.37
8.3.2.1 Method emergencyLocationReport().37
8.3.2.2 Method emergencyLocationReportErr().37
8.4 User Status Interface Classes.38
8.4.1 Interface Class IpAppUserStatus .38
8.4.1.1 Method statusReportRes().38
8.4.1.2 Method statusReportErr().38
8.4.1.3 Method triggeredStatusReport().39
8.4.1.4 Method triggeredStatusReportErr().39
8.4.2 Interface Class IpUserStatus.39
8.4.2.1 Method statusReportReq().40
8.4.2.2 Method triggeredStatusReportingStartReq().40
8.4.2.3 Method triggeredStatusReportingStop().41
9 State Transition Diagrams.41
9.1 User Location.41
9.2 User Location Camel.41
9.2.1 State Transition Diagrams for IpUserLocationCamel.41
9.2.1.1 Active State.42
9.3 User Location Emergency .42
9.4 User Status.42
9.4.1 State Transition Diagrams for IpUserStatus .42
9.4.1.1 Active State.42
10 Service Properties.43
10.1 Mobility Properties.43
10.1.1 Emergency Application Subtypes.43
10.1.2 Value Added Application Subtypes.43
10.1.3 PLMN Operator Application Subtypes.43
10.1.4 Lawful Intercept Application Subtypes .44
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10.1.5 Altitude Obtainable.44
10.1.6 Location Methods.44
10.1.7 Priorities.44
10.1.8 Max Interactive Requests.44
10.1.9 Max Triggered Users .44
10.1.10 Max Periodic Users.44
10.1.11 Min Periodic Interval Duration.45
10.2 User Location Service Properties .45
10.3 User Location Camel Service Properties.46
10.4 User Location Emergency Service Properties .46
10.5 User Status Service Properties.46
11 Data Definitions.46
11.1 Common Mobility Data Definitions.46
11.1.1 TpGeographicalPosition.46
11.1.2 TpLocationPriority.48
11.1.3 TpLocationRequest.48
11.1.4 TpLocationResponseIndicator.48
11.1.5 TpLocationResponseTime.49
11.1.6 TpLocationType.49
11.1.7 TpLocationUncertaintyShape.49
11.1.8 TpMobilityDiagnostic.50
11.1.9 TpMobilityError.50
11.1.10 TpMobilityStopAssignmentData.50
11.1.11 TpMobilityStopScope.51
11.1.12 TpTerminalType.51
11.2 User Location Data Definitions.51
11.2.1 IpUserLocation.51
11.2.2 IpUserLocationRef.51
11.2.3 IpAppUserLocation.51
11.2.4 IpAppUserLocationRef.51
11.2.5 IpTriggeredUserLocation.51
11.2.6 IpTriggeredUserLocationRef.51
11.2.7 IpAppTriggeredUserLocation.51
11.2.8 IpAppTriggeredUserLocationRef.52
11.2.9 TpUlExtendedData.52
11.2.10 TpUlExtendedDataSet.52
11.2.11 TpUserLocationExtended.52
11.2.12 TpUserLocationExtendedSet.52
11.2.13 TpLocationTrigger.52
11.2.14 TpLocationTriggerSet.53
11.2.15 TpLocationTriggerCriteria.53
11.2.16 TpUserLocation.53
11.2.17 TpUserLocationSet.53
11.3 User Location Camel Data Definitions .53
11.3.1 IpUserLocationCamel.53
11.3.2 IpUserLocationCamelRef.53
11.3.3 IpAppUserLocationCamel.53
11.3.4 IpAppUserLocationCamelRef.53
11.3.5 TpLocationCellIDOrLAI.53
11.3.6 TpLocationTriggerCamel.54
11.3.7 TpUserLocationCamel.54
11.3.8 TpUserLocationCamelSet.54
11.4 User Location Emergency Data Definitions.55
11.4.1 IpUserLocationEmergency.55
11.4.2 IpUserLocationEmergencyRef.55
11.4.3 IpAppUserLocationEmergency.55
11.4.4 IpAppUserLocationEmergencyRef.55
11.4.5 TpIMEI.55
11.4.6 TpNaESRD.55
11.4.7 TpNaESRK.55
11.4.8 TpUserLocationEmergencyRequest.55
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11.4.9 TpUserLocationEmergency.56
11.4.10 TpUserLocationEmergencyTrigger.56
11.5 User Status Data Definitions .56
11.5.1 IpUserStatus.56
11.5.2 IpUserStatusRef.56
11.5.3 IpAppUserStatus.56
11.5.4 IpAppUserStatusRef.56
11.5.5 TpUserStatus.57
11.5.6 TpUserStatusSet.57
11.5.7 TpUserStatusIndicator.57
11.6 Units and Validations of Parameters .57
12 Exception Classes.58
Annex A (normative): OMG IDL Description of Mobility SCF .59
Annex B (informative): W3C WSDL Description of Mobility SCF.60
Annex C (informative): Java API Description of the Mobility SCFs .61
Annex D (informative): Contents of 3GPP OSA R5 Mobility .62
Annex E (informative): Record of changes .63
E.1 Interfaces.63
E.1.1 New.63
E.1.2 Deprecated.63
E.1.3 Removed.63
E.2 Methods.63
E.2.1 New.63
E.2.2 Deprecated.64
E.2.3 Modified.64
E.2.4 Removed.65
E.3 Data Definitions.65
E.3.1 New.65
E.3.2 Modified.65
E.3.3 Removed.65
E.4 Service Properties.66
E.4.1 New.66
E.4.2 Deprecated.66
E.4.3 Modified.66
E.4.4 Removed.66
E.5 Exceptions.66
E.5.1 New.66
E.5.2 Modified.67
E.5.3 Removed.67
E.6 Others.67
History .68

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Intellectual Property Rights
IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information
pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be found
in ETSI SR 000 314: "Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in
respect of ETSI standards", which is available from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web
server (http://webapp.etsi.org/IPR/home.asp).
Pursuant to the ETSI IPR Policy, no investigation, including IPR searches, has been carried out by ETSI. No guarantee
can be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in ETSI SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web
server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document.
Foreword
This ETSI Standard (ES) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Services and Protocols for Advanced
Networks (SPAN).
The present document is part 6 of a multi-part deliverable covering Open Service Access (OSA); Application
Programming Interface (API), as identified below. The API specification (ES 202 915) is structured in the following
parts:
Part 1: "Overview";
Part 2: "Common Data Definitions";
Part 3: "Framework";
Part 4: "Call Control";
Part 5: "User Interaction SCF";
Part 6: "Mobility SCF";
Part 7: "Terminal Capabilities SCF";
Part 8: "Data Session Control SCF";
Part 9: "Generic Messaging SCF";
Part 10: "Connectivity Manager SCF";
Part 11: "Account Management SCF";
Part 12: "Charging SCF";
Part 13: "Policy management SCF";
Part 14: "Presence and Availability Management SCF".
The present document has been defined jointly between ETSI, The Parlay Group (http://www.parlay.org) and the 3GPP,
in co-operation with a number of JAIN™ Community (http://www.java.sun.com/products/jain) member companies.
The present document forms part of the Parlay 4.1 set of specifications.
A subset of the present document is in 3GPP TS 29.198-6 V5.2.0 (Release 5).
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1 Scope
The present document is part 6 of the Stage 3 specification for an Application Programming Interface (API) for Open
Service Access (OSA).
The OSA specifications define an architecture that enables application developers to make use of network functionality
through an open standardised interface, i.e. the OSA APIs.
The present document specifies the Mobility Service Capability Feature (SCF) aspects of the interface. All aspects of
the Mobility SCF are defined here, these being:
• Sequence Diagrams
• Class Diagrams
• Interface specification plus detailed method descriptions
• State Transition diagrams
• Data Definitions
• IDL Description of the interfaces
• WSDL Description of the interfaces
• Reference to the Java API description of the interfaces
The process by which this task is accomplished is through the use of object modelling techniques described by the
Unified Modelling Language (UML).
2 References
The references listed in clause 2 of ES 202 915-1 contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute
provisions of the present document.
ETSI ES 202 915-1: "Open Service Access (OSA); Application Programming Interface (API); Part 1: Overview
(Parlay 4)".
ETSI ES 202 915-2: "Open Service Access (OSA); Application Programming Interface (API); Part 2: Common Data
Definitions (Parlay 4)".
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in ES 202 915-1 apply.
3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations defined in ES 202 915-1 apply.
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4 Mobility SCF
The following clauses describe each aspect of the Mobility Service Capability Feature (SCF).
The order is as follows:
• The Sequence diagrams give the reader a practical idea of how each of the SCFs is implemented.
• The Class relationships clause show how each of the interfaces applicable to the SCF, relate to one another.
• The Interface specification clause describes in detail each of the interfaces shown within the Class diagram
part.
• The State Transition Diagrams (STD) show the transition between states in the SCF. The states and transitions
are well-defined; either methods specified in the Interface specification or events occurring in the underlying
networks cause state transitions.
• The Data Definitions clause show a detailed expansion of each of the data types associated with the methods
within the classes. Note that some data types are used in other methods and classes and are therefore defined
within the Common Data types part ES 202 915-2.
4.1 General requirements on support of methods
An implementation of this API which supports or implements a method described in the present document, shall
support or implement the functionality described for that method, for at least one valid set of values for the parameters
of that method.
Where a method is not supported by an implementation of a Service interface, the exception
P_METHOD_NOT_SUPPORTED shall be returned to any call of that method.
Where a method is not supported by an implementation of an Application interface, a call to that method shall be
possible, and no exception shall be returned.
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5 Sequence Diagrams
5.1 User Location Sequence Diagrams
5.1.1 User Location Interrogation - Triggered Request
The following sequence diagram shows how an application requests triggered location reports from the User Location
service. When users location changes, the service reports this to the application.
: IpAppTriggeredUserLocation : IpTriggeredUserLocation
1: triggeredLocationReportingStartReq(  )
2: triggeredLocationReport(  )
3: triggeredLocationReport(  )
New reports are sent until the
triggered reporting is stopped
4: triggeredLocationReportingStop( )

1: This message is used to start triggered location reporting for one or several users.
2: When the trigger condition is fulfilled then this message passes the location of the affected user to its callback
object.
3: This is repeated until the application stops triggered location reporting (see next message).
4: This message is used to stop triggered location reporting.
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5.1.2 User Location Interrogation - Periodic Request
The following sequence diagram shows how an application requests periodic location reports from the User Location
service.
: IpAppUserLocation : IpUserLocation
1: periodicLocationReportingStartReq(  )
2: periodicLocationReport( )
3: periodicLocationReport( )
New reports are s ent until the
periodic reporting is stopped
4: periodicLocationReportingStop( )

1: This message is used to start periodic location reporting for one or several users.
2: This message passes the location of one or several users to its callback object.
3: This message passes the location of one or several users to its callback object.
This is repeated at regular intervals until the application stops periodic location reporting (see next message).
4: This message is used to stop periodic location reporting.
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5.1.3 User Location Interrogation - Interactive Request
The following sequence diagram shows how an application requests a location report from the User Location service.
: IpAppUserLocation : IpUserLocation
1: locationReportReq( )
2: locationReportRes( )
1: This message is used to request the location of one or several users.
2: This message passes the result of the location request for one or several users to its callback object.
5.2 User Location Camel Sequence Diagrams
5.2.1 User Location Camel Interrogation - Triggered Request
The following sequence diagram shows how an application requests trigg
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