AU2012200266B2 - Mobile communication method, mobile exchange station, radio base station, mobile station - Google Patents

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AU2012200266B2
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MOBILE COMMUNICATION METHOD, MOBILE EXCHANGE STATION, RADIO BASE STATION, AND MOBILE STATION Abstract Disclosed is a mobile communication method in a mobile communication system including a plurality of radio access technologies. The mobile communication method comprises the steps of: notifying, from a mobile station (100) to an access node in a first radio access technology of a target for connection, a desired call type for communication; notifying, from a mobile exchange station (400b) in the first radio access technology to the access node in the first radio access technology, a radio access capability of the mobile station; determining, at the access node in the first radio access technology, whether or not a radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology, on the basis of the desired call type for communication notified and the radio access capability of the mobile station; making, at from the access node in the first radio access technology, an instruction to the mobile station, when determining that the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to the second radio access technology, the instruction instructing the switching; and transmitting, from the mobile station to an access node in the second radio access technology, a connection request signal, in accordance with the instruction from the access node in the first radio access technology. 5895329-1

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S&F Ref: 943473D1 AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT Name and Address NTT DoCoMo, Inc., of 11-1 Nagatacho 2 chome of Applicant: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 1006150, Japan Actual Inventor(s): Nakamura, Takehiro; Ishii, Minami Address for Service: Spruson & Ferguson St Martins Tower Level 35 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 (CCN 3710000177) Invention Title: Mobile communication method, mobile exchange station, radio base station, mobile station The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: 5845c(5902008_1) DESCRIPTION MOBILE COMMUNICATION METHOD, MOBILE EXCHANGE STATION, RADIO BASE STATION AND MOBILE STATION 5 TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The present invention relates to a mobile communication method, a mobile exchange station, a radio base station and a mobile station. 10 BACKGROUND ART [0002] Conventional mobile communication systems provide voice communications, TV telephone communications and the like with 15 stringent delay requirements by using circuit switching (CS) while providing data communications and the like with loose delay requirements by using packet switching (PS). [0003] Meanwhile, when a new radio access technology (RAT) is 20 introduced to a mobile communication system, the stability of the mobile communication system is given the top priority, and it is therefore general to use the new RAT to provide not various types of communication service but only limited types of communication service at an early stage of the introduction. 25 [0004] For example, assume that the LTE (Long Term Evolution) system is introduced as a new RAT to an area in which communication service is provided by using the UMTS (Universal Mobile Terrestrial System) as a RAT, the LTE system enabling 1 communications which are more efficient and faster than those by the UMTS. In this case, considering that the LTE system is a mobile communication system using PS only, a conceivable introduction scenario is to provide communication service 5 restricted to data communications at the early stage of the introduction, and to provide communication service, such as voice communications, with stringent delay requirements after the operation of the mobile communication system is stabilized (see Non-patent Document 1). 10 [0005] Next, referring to Fig. 12, an example of a method of providing communication service at an early stage of the introduction of the LTE system is described. [0006] 15 Here, a mobile station in an idle mode in the UMTS needs to perform the procedure shown in Fig. 12 in the UMTS, switch to the LTE system, and then start data communications in the LTE system, for example. [0007] 20 This is because the LTE system can provide more efficient and faster communications than the UMTS can. A concrete example of the method of providing communication service is described below with reference to Fig. 12. (0008] 25 As shown in Fig. 12, in Step 1, the mobile station transmits a "RRC Connection Request" for requesting a setup of a RRC connection, to a radio controller apparatus. [0009] In Step 2, the radio controller apparatus transmits a 2 "Radio Link Setup Request" for requesting a setup of a radio link, to a radio base station. [0010] In Step 3, the radio base station performs a setup of the 5 radio link in accordance with the "Radio Link Setup Request", and then transmits a "Radio Link Setup Response" for reporting the completion of the setup of the radio link, to the radio controller apparatus. [0011] 10 In Step 4, the radio controller apparatus transmits a "RRC Connection Setup" for performing a setup of the RRC connection, to the mobile station. [0012] In Step 5, the mobile station performs a setup of the RRC 15 connection in accordance with the "RRC Connection Setup", and then transmits a "RRC Connection Setup Complete" for reporting the completion of the setup of the RRC connection, to the radio controller apparatus. [0013] 20 In Step 6, the mobile station transmits a "Service Request" to a mobile exchange station through the radio controller apparatus. [0014] In Step 7, the radio controller apparatus transmits the 25 "Service Request" received from the mobile station, to the mobile exchange station. [0015] In Step 8, the mobile exchange station transmits a "Security Mode Command" to the radio controller apparatus, so 3 as to perform a security-related setup. [0016] In Step 9, the radio controller apparatus transmits the "Security Mode Command" to the mobile station, so as to perform 5 the security-related setup. (0017] In Step 10, the mobile station transmits a "Security Mode Complete" for notifying a setup of a security-related parameter and the completion of the setup, to the radio controller 10 apparatus. [0018] In Step 11, the radio controller apparatus transmits the "Security Mode Complete" for notifying the completion of the setup of the security-related parameter, to the mobile exchange 15 station. [0019] In Step 12, the mobile station transmits an "Active PDP Context Request" for requesting a setup of a PDP context, to the mobile exchange station through the radio controller 20 apparatus. [0020] In Step 13, the radio controller apparatus transmits the "Active PDP Context Request" received from the mobile station, to the mobile exchange station. 25 [00211 In Step 14, the mobile exchange station transmits a "RAB Assignment Request" for requesting a setup of a radio access bearer (RAB), to the radio controller apparatus. [0022] 4 In Step 15, the radio controller apparatus determines whether or not to perform Inter-RAT handover to the LTE system, on the basis of information on the RAB whose setup is requested by the received "RAB Assignment Request". 5 (0023] In Step 16, when determining to perform Inter-RAT handover to the LTE system, the radio controller apparatus transmits a "RAB Assignment Response" for reporting that the RAB whose setup is requested is not to be set up, to the mobile 10 exchange station. [0024] Moreover, when determining to perform Inter-RAT handover to the LTE system, in Step 17, the radio controller apparatus transmits a "Relocation Required" for requesting Inter-RAT 15 handover to the LTE system, to the mobile exchange station. [0025] In Step 18, the mobile exchange station transmits a "Relocation Command" for instructing Inter-RAT handover to the LTE system, to the radio controller apparatus. 20 [0026] In Step 19, the radio controller apparatus transmits a "Handover from UTRAN Command" for instruct to perform Inter-RAT handover to the LTE system, to the mobile station. [0027] 25 In Step 20, the mobile station changes the radio access technology of a target for connection to the LTE system, and then starts data communications in the LTE system. [00281 By contrast, assume that a mobile station in an idle mode 5 in the LTE system requests to start voice communications. In this case, since the LTE system does not provide any voice communication service bearer, the mobile station needs to be instructed to perform Inter-RAT handover to the UMTS at a stage 5 for a setup of a voice service bearer in a procedure for a call setup in the LTE system, and to start voice communications in the UMTS. Non-patent Document 1: 3GPP TR25.913 V7.3.0, "Technical 10 specification group radio access network; Requirement for Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA) Release 7.5" [0029] However, the above-described conventional mobile 15 communication system has the following problems. [0030] Specifically, in the conventional mobile communication system, if a RAT in which the mobile station is in an idle mode does not provide communication service requested by the mobile 20 station, or if there is a different RAT capable of providing the communication service more efficiently than the RAT being used provides, the mobile station is instructed to perform handover to the different RAT in a quite late stage in a connection setup procedure (after reaching Step 18 in the 25 example of Fig. 12). This increases processing load on each access node of the RATs, and increases connection delay occurring between a calling operation by a user and completion of establishing a User-plane (U-plane). 6 DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION [0031] The present invention is made in view of the above described problems, and is aimed to provide a mobile communication method, a mobile exchange station, a radio base station and a mobile station which are capable of reducing processing load on each access node and reducing a connection time to establish a U-plane after a calling operation by a user, by instructing the mobile station to perform handover to a different RAT at an early stage in connection setup procedure, when communication service requested by the mobile station is not provided in a RAT currently used by the mobile station in an idol mode, or when the different RAT capable of providing the communication service more efficiently than the currently-used RAT provides exists. [0032] A first aspect of the present invention is summarized as a mobile communication method in a mobile communication system including a plurality of radio access technologies, the mobile communication method including the steps of: notifying, from a mobile station to an access node in a first radio access technology of a target for connection, a desired call type for communication; notifying, from a mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology to the access node in the first radio access technology and a radio access capability of the mobile station; determining, at the access node in the first radio access technology, whether or not a radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology, on the basis of the desired call type for communication and the notified radio access capability of the mobile station; making, from the access node 8689264 7 in the first radio access technology, an instruction to the mobile station, when determining that the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to the second radio access technology, the instruction instructing the switching; and transmitting, from the mobile station to an access node in the second radio access technology, a connection request signal, in accordance with the instruction from the access node in the first radio access technology. [0033] A second aspect of the present invention is summarized as a mobile exchange station in a first radio access technology, including: a radio access capability holder unit configured to hold a radio access capability of each mobile station; a radio access capability notifying unit configured to notify, to an access node in the first radio access technology, the radio access capability of a mobile station which has transmitted a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication and to the first radio access technology; a report receiver unit configured to receive a report from the access node in the first radio access technology, the access node in the first radio access technology instructing the mobile station to switch a radio access technology used for connection by the mobile station from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology on the basis of the desired call type for communicating and the radio access capability of the mobile station, the report indicating the instruction. [0034] In the second aspect, the radio access capability notifying unit can be configured to notify, to the access node in the first radio access technology, the radio access 8689264 8 capability of the mobile station, via an initial setup request signal transmitted as a response to an initial signal from the access node in the first radio access technology. [0035] In the second aspect, the report receiver unit can be configured to receive the report via an initial setup response signal transmitted as a response to an initial set up request signal from the access node in the first radio access technology. [0036] A third aspect of the present invention is summarized as a mobile communication method in a mobile communication system including a plurality of a radio access technologies, the mobile communication method including the steps of: notifying, from a mobile station to an access node in a first radio access technology of a target for connection, a desired call type for communication; notifying, from a mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology to the access node in the first radio access technology, a radio access capability of the mobile station; determining, at the access node in the first radio access technology, whether or not a radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology, on the basis of the desired call type for communication notified by the mobile station and the radio access capability of the mobile station notified by the mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology; making, at from the access node in the first radio access technology, an instruction to the mobile station, when determining that the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to the second radio access technology, the instruction instructing 8689264 9 the switching; and transmitting, from the mobile station to an access node in the second radio access technology, a connection request signal, in accordance with the instruction from the access node in the first radio access technology. [0037] A fourth aspect of the present invention is summarized as a mobile station capable of establishing connection by using any one of a plurality of radio access technologies, the mobile station including: a connection request signal transmitter unit configured to transmit a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication, to an access node in a first radio access technology; and a connection response signal receiver unit configured to receive an RRC Connection Reject as a response to the connection request signal, from the access node in the first radio access technology, wherein the connection request signal transmitter unit is configured to transmit a connection request signal to an access node in a second radio access technology, when the RRC Connection Reject signal instructs the mobile station to switch a radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station, from the first radio access technology to the second radio access technology. [0038] A fifth aspect of the present invention is summarized as a mobile communication method in a mobile communication system including a plurality of radio access technologies, the mobile communication method including the steps of: transmitting, from a mobile station to an access node in a first radio access technology of a target for connection, a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication; transmitting, from the access node in a first radio access technology to a mobile station, a connection response signal as a response to the connection request 8689264 10 signal; transmitting, from the mobile station to the access node in a first radio access technology, a connection response complete signal including a radio access capability of the mobile station, in accordance with the received connection response signal; notifying, from the access node in a first radio access technology to a mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology, the desired call type for communication and the radio access capability of the mobile station; determining, at the mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology, whether or not a radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology, on the basis of the desired call type for communication notified and the radio access capability of the mobile station; making, at from the mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology, an instruction to the access node in the first radio access technology, when determining that the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to the second radio access technology, the instruction instructing the switching; and transmitting, from the mobile station to an access node in the second radio access technology, a connection request signal, in accordance with the instruction from the access node in the first radio access technology. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0064] [Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a configuration diagram of an entire mobile communication system according to a first embodiment of the present invention [Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is a functional block diagram of a mobile exchange station according to the first embodiment of the present invention. 8689264 11 [Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is a table showing an example of a table managed by a deferent type radio access capability holder unit of the mobile exchange station according to the first embodiment of the present invention. [Fig. 4] Fig. 4 is a functional block diagram of a radio base [The next page is page 22] 8689264 12 station according to the first embodiment of the present invention. (Fig. 5] Fig. 5 is a functional block diagram of a mobile station according to the first embodiment of the present 5 invention. [Fig. 6] Fig. 6 is a sequence diagram showing operation of a mobile communication system according to the first embodiment of the present invention. [Fig. 7] Fig. 7 is a sequence diagram showing operation of 10 the mobile communication system according to the first embodiment of the present invention. [Fig. 8] Fig. 8 is a sequence diagram showing operation of a mobile communication system according to a modification 1 of the present invention. 15 (Fig. 9] Fig. 9 is a sequence diagram showing operation of the mobile communication system according to the modification 1 of the present invention. [Fig. 10] Fig. 10 is a sequence diagram showing operation of a mobile communication system according to a modification 2 of 20 the present invention. [Fig. 11) Fig. 11 is a sequence diagram showing operation of the mobile communication system according to the modification 2 of the present invention. [Fig. 12] Fig. 12 is a sequence diagram showing an Inter-RAT 25 handover procedure used in a conventional mobile communication system. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION [0065] 22 (Configuration of Mobile Communication System according to First Embodiment of Present Invention) A configuration of a mobile communication system according to a first embodiment of the present invention is 5 described with reference to Fig. 1 to Fig. 5. Although description is given of an example of using the UMTS and the LTE system as radio access technologies in this embodiment, the present invention is applicable also to a mobile communication system providing radio access technologies other than the UMTS 10 or the LTE system. [0066] A configuration of the mobile communication system according to the first embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to Fig. 1. It is to be noted 15 that components having the same functions are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the drawings for describing this embodiment, and repetition of descriptions of those components is omitted. [0067] 20 As shown in Fig. 1, the mobile communication system according to this embodiment includes: a mobile station 100 having a radio access capability to establish connection in multiple radio access technologies (the UMTS and the LTE system in this example) ; multiple radio base stations 200umos.1, 2 0 0 UMTS.2 25 and 2 0 0 UMTS.3 providing the UMTS as a radio access technology; a radio controller apparatus 300; a mobile exchange station 400B connected to the radio controller apparatus 300; multiple radio base stations 2 00 LTE.1, 2 0 0 LTE.2 and 2 0 0 LTE.3 providing the LTE system as a radio access technology; and a mobile exchange 23 station 400A connected to each of the radio base stations in the LTE system. [00681 For example, when turned on, the mobile station 100 5 selects a cell (for example, a cell CELLLTE.1) from cells in the UMTS and cells in the LTE system, and performs an Attach procedure with the mobile exchange station 400A through the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE.1 [0069] 10 Assume that cells CELLLTE.1, -CELLLTE.2 and CELLLTE.3 in the LTE system belong to the same location registration area. In this case, an incoming signal to the mobile station 100 is transmitted to the mobile station 100 through all the radio base stations 2 0 0 LTE.1, 2 0 0 LTE.2 and 200 LTE.3 in the location 15 registration area. [0070] Meanwhile, when cells CELLUMTS.1, CELLUMTS.2 and CELLUMTS.3 in the UMTS are also included in the above location registration area, the incoming signal to the mobile station 100 is 20 transmitted to the mobile station 100 through all the radio base stations 2 0 0 LTE.1, 2 0 0 LTE.2, 2 0 0 LTE.3, 2 0 0 UMTS.1, 2 0 0 UMTS.2 and 2 0 0 UMTS.3 [0071] As shown in Fig. 2, the mobile exchange station 400 according to this embodiment includes: a signal 25 transmitter/receiver unit 410; a different type radio access capability holder unit 420 connected to the signal transmitter/receiver unit 410; a signal generator unit 430 connected to the different type radio access capability holder unit 420; and a radio access selector unit 440 connected to the 24 signal generator unit 430 and the different type radio access capability holder unit 420. [0072] The signal transmitter/receiver unit 410 is configured 5 to perform: signal transmission/reception processing between the mobile station 100 and the mobile exchange station 400; signal transmission/reception processing between each radio base station 2 0 0 LTE and the mobile exchange station 400; and signal transmission/reception processing between the radio 10 controller apparatus 300 and the mobile exchange station 400. [0073] For example, when one of the radio base stations 2 0 0 LTE (access nodes) in the LTE system instructs the mobile station 100 to switch the radio access technology of a target for 15 connection, from the LTE system to the UMTS, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 410 is configured to receive the report of the instruction, from the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE in the LTE system. [0074] 20 Here, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 410 may be configured to receive the report through an initial setup response signal. [0075] The different type radio access capability holder unit 25 420 is configured to hold "radio access capability (capability to establish connection (access) in radio access technologies)" of each mobile station 100 received in one of or some of procedures among the Attach procedure, a location registration procedure or a connection procedure. 25 [0076) The signal generator unit 430 is configured to inquire the different type radio access capability holder unit 420 of the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, while 5 performing the connection procedure with the mobile station 100, and to thereby acquire the radio access capability of the mobile station 100. [0077] The signal generator unit 430 of the mobile exchange 10 station 400 in the LTE system is configured to generate a predetermined signal for notifying the radio base stations 2 0 0 LTE Of the acquired radio access capability of the mobile station 100. [0078] 15 For example, the predetermined signal may be an initial setup request signal (Initial Context Setup Request). [0079] The signal generator unit 430 of the mobile exchange station 400 in the UMTS, by contrast, is configured to generate 20 a predetermined signal for notifying the radio controller apparatus 300 of the radio access capability of the mobile station 100. [0080] The radio access selector unit 440 is configured to select, 25 upon receipt of an incoming call to the mobile station 100, a radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100, on the basis of the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, acquired by the inquiry to the different type radio access capability holder unit 420, and the type of 26 the incoming call. [0081) For example, the radio access selector unit 440 is configured to manage a correspondence table between "incoming 5 call type" and "providing radio access technology". Here, the "providing radio access technology" shows whether or not each radio access technology provides communication service specified by a corresponding "incoming call type." [0082] 10 When the type of the incoming call to the mobile station 100 is "data communications" and the mobile station 100 has a radio access capability supporting both the "UMTS" and the "LTE system", the radio access selector unit 440 is configured to select the LTE system capable of efficient and fast 15 communications, as the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100. [0083] When the type of the incoming call to the mobile station 100 is "voice communications", on the other hand, the radio 20 access selector unit 440 is configured to select the UMTS as the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100, since the "UMTS" is the only radio access technology providing voice communications. [0084] 25 The radio access technology selected by the radio access selector unit 440 is reported to the signal generator unit 430, the signal generator unit 430 generates an incoming signal including the received radio access technology, and then transmits the incoming signal to the signal 27 transmitter/receiver unit 410. Then, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 410 transmits the incoming signal to the mobile station 100. [0085) 5 As shown in Fig. 4, each of the radio base stations 2 0 0 LTE in the LTE system according to this embodiment includes: a signal transmitter/receiver unit 210; a different type radio access technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 connected to the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210; and a 10 signal generator unit 230 connected to the different type radio access technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 and the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210. [0086] Although these functions are included in the radio 15 controller apparatus 300 in the UMTS, a description of the radio controller apparatus 300 is omitted here. [0087] The signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 is configured to perform signal transmission/reception processing between 20 the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE and the mobile exchange station 400, and signal transmission/reception processing between the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE and the mobile station 100. [0088] For example, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 25 receives a connection request signal (RRC Connection Request) from the mobile station 100, transmits an initial signal (Initial UE Message) to the mobile exchange station 400, receives an initial setup request signal (Initial Context Setup Request) from the mobile exchange station 400, and transmits 28 an initial setup response signal (Initial Context Setup Response) to the mobile exchange station 400. [0089] Specifically, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 5 may be configured to receive a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, from the mobile station 100. [0090] 10 In other words, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 may be configured to receive the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100, through a connection request signal (RRC Connection Request). [0091] 15 Here, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 may be configured to receive a connection request signal including the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 but not including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, and receive a connection response completion 20 signal (RRC Connection Setup Comp) including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, from the mobile station 100. [0092] Alternatively, the signal transmitter/receiver 210 may 25 be configured to receive a connection request signal including the desired call type for communication, from the mobile station 100, and receive an initial setup request signal including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, from the mobile exchange station 400 in the LTE system. 29 [00931 In other words, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 may be configured to receive the desired call type of communication through the connection request signal while 5 receiving the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 through the initial setup request signal from the mobile exchange station 400. [00941 Further alternatively, the signal transmitter/receiver 10 unit 210 may be configured to further acquire reception levels (for example, a received signal level, a received signal quality, a propagation loss and the like) in each radio access technology, from the mobile station 100 through the connection request signal or the like. 15 [0095) Additionally, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 is configured to transmit an initial signal to the mobile exchange station 400 in the LTE system, in response to the connection request signal received from the mobile station 100. 20 [00961 The different type radio access technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 is configured to determine whether or not to switch the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100 from the LTE system 25 to the UMTS (to perform handover to the UMTS) , that is, whether or not to instruct the mobile station 100 to perform redirection to a different radio access technology, on the basis of the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100. 30 [0097] In addition, when determining to switch the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100 from the LTE system to the UMTS, the different type radio access 5 technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 is configured to instruct the mobile station 100 to perform the switching, by a connection response signal (a "RRC Connection Reconfiguration", a "RRC Contention Resolution" or the like). [0098] 10 Here, the different type radio access technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 determines whether or not to switch or redirect to the UMTS for the mobile station 100, on the basis of the acquired desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and radio access 15 capability of the mobile station 100, with reference to the correspondence table shown in Fig. 3. [0099] For example, when the mobile station 100 has a radio access capability to support both the UMTS and the LTE system and 20 transmits a connection request signal which is set with "voice communications" as a desired call type for communication to the radio base station 2 0 0LTE, the different type radio access technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 instructs the mobile station 100 to switch or redirect to the 25 UMTS by a connection response signal, since the LTE system does not provide "voice communications". [0100] To reduce delay in processing of handover to the UMTS, the -different type radio access technology redirection 31 instruction determining unit 220 may be configured to transmit information on the UMTS such as the frequency and the scrambling code used in the UMTS, and application possibility of transmission diversity, by a connection response signal or the 5 like. [0101] Moreover, when the desired call type for communication is "data communications" which can be provided by both of the radio access technologies (the UMTS and the LTE system) , the 10 different type radio access technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 may be configured to select a radio access technology in consideration of one or more of the following respects. [0102] 15 - Radio access technology with best transmission efficiency - Radio access technology with shortest connection delay - Radio access technology capable of providing communication at maximum transmission rate 20 Radio access technology with best reception quality - Radio access technology with least load - Radio access technology with largest coverage area The signal generator unit 230 is configured to generate signals to be transmitted to the mobile station 100 and the 25 mobile exchange station 400. [0103] When the different type radio access technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 determines that switching or redirection to a different radio access technology 32 (for example, the UMTS) is needed, the signal generator unit 230 generates a connection response signal including a radio access technology of a target for handover (redirection). [0104] 5 The connection response signal may be a "RRC Connection Setup", a "RRC Contention Resolution" or a "RRC Connection reconfiguration". Alternatively, the connection response signal may be a "RRC Connection Reject" for rejecting connection based on the connection request signal. 10 [0105) If the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE determines that switching or redirection to a different radio access technology is needed, after receiving an initial setup request signal from the mobile exchange station 400, the signal generator unit 230 generates 15 an initial setup response signal including information indicating that the mobile station 100 is instructed to switch or redirect to a different radio access technology, and the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 transmits the initial setup response signal to the mobile exchange station 400. 20 (0106] In other words, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE is configured to report the mobile exchange station 400 in the LTE system that the mobile station 100 is instructed to switch the radio access technology of a target for connection, from the LTE system to 25 the UMTS, through the initial setup response signal transmitted as a response to the initial setup request signal from the mobile exchange station 400. [0107] Here, the initial setup response signal may be an "Initial 33 UE ContextSetup response". [0108] Moreover, when the different type radio access technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 determines that 5 the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100 is to be switched from the LTE system to the UMTS, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE is configured not to set up connection with the mobile exchange station 400. [0109] 10 As shown in Fig. 5, the mobile station 100 according to this embodiment includes: a signal transmitter/receiver unit 110, a signal generator unit 120 connected to the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110; and a different type radio access technology redirection processor unit 130 connected to 15 the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110. [0110] The mobile station 100 according to this embodiment is capable of establishing connection in multiple radio access technologies (the UMTS and the LTE system in this embodiment) 20 [0111] The signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 is configured to perform signal transmission/reception processing between the mobile station 100 and each of the radio base stations 2 0 0 LTE, and signal transmission/reception processing between the 25 mobile station 100 and the mobile exchange station 400. [0112) For example, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 may be configured to transmit a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication and the radio access 34 capability of the mobile station 100, to the radio base station 2 00 LTE (access node) in the LTE system, that is, the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100 (the radio access technology in which the mobile station 100 5 is currently in an idle mode). [0113] Here, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 may be configured to transmit a connection request signal including the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 10 100 but not including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, to the radio base station 2 00 LTE (access node) in the LTE system, that is, the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100 (the radio access technology in which the mobile station 100 is currently in an 15 idle mode). [0114] Moreover, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 is configured to receive a connection response signal as a response to the connection request signal, from the radio base station 20 2 0O 0 LTE (access node) in the LTE system. [0115] Here, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 may be configured to transmit a connection request signal not including the desired call type for communication by the mobile 25 station 100 or the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, and transmit a connection response completion signal including the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, to the radi-o base station 2 0O 0 LTE (access node) in 35 the LTE system which is the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100 (the radio access technology in which the mobile station 100 is currently in an idle mode) 5 [01161 Note that, when the different type radio access technology redirection processor unit 130 determines that a switching of the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100 from the LTE system to the 10 UMTS is instructed by the connection response signal, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 is configured to transmit a connection request signal to the radio base station 2 00UTS (access node) in the UMTS. [01171 15 In addition, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 may be configured to further receive information on the UMTS through a connection response signal or the like. [01181 Additionally, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 20 may be configured to further transmit reception levels in each radio access technology. [0119] Moreover, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 is configured to transmit a connection request signal for the radio 25 access technology included in the received incoming signal. [01201 The signal generator unit 120 is configured to generate a signal to be transmitted to the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE and the mobile exchange station 400. 36 [0121) When the mobile station 100 requests to start desired communication service, the signal generator unit 110 is configured to generate a connection request signal or a 5 connection response completion signal including the desired call type for communication. [0122] The connection request signal may be a "RRC Connection Request". Moreover, the connection response completion signal 10 may be a "RRC Connection Setup Comp". [01231 Further, the connection request signal or the connection response completion signal may include the radio access capability of the mobile station 100. 15 [0124] When the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 receives the connection response signal, the different type radio access technology redirection processor unit 130 detects/selects a cell in the radio access technology to which the mobile station 20 100 is instructed by the connection response signal to switch or redirect, and then performs a connection procedure in the selected cell in the radio access technology. [01251 By contrast, when the signal transmitter/receiver unit 25 110 receives an incoming signal to the mobile station 100 and the radio access technology in which a connection procedure is to be performed is different from that in which the mobile station 100 is in an idle mode, the different type radio access technology redirection processor unit 130 detects/selects a 37 cell in the specified radio access technology, and then performs a connection procedure in the selected cell in the radio access technology. [0126] 5 (Operation in Mobile Communication Method according to First Embodiment of Present Invention) With reference to Fig. 6 and Fig. 7, operation in a mobile communication method according to the first embodiment of the present invention is described. 10 [0127] Fig. 6 shows an example of a case in which the mobile station 100 in an idle mode in the LTE system transmits a connection request signal including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 and a desired call type for 15 communication, to the radio base station 2 0 0
LTE
[0128] As shown in Fig. 6, in Step 101, the mobile station transmits a connection request signal (RRC Connection Request) including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 20 and the desired call type for communication, to the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE. [0129] In Step 102, upon receipt of the connection request signal, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE determines whether or not to 25 redirect the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100, from the LTE system to the UMTS, on the basis of the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 and the desired call type for communication. [01301 38 Then, when determining to perform redirection (handover) of the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to the different radio access technology (the UMTS, concretely) , the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE instructs the mobile station 100 to 5 perform the handover, by a connection response signal. [0131] Here, the connection response signal may be a "RRC Connection Reconfiguration", a "RRC Connection Resolution" or a "RRC Connection Setup". In addition, the connection response 10 signal maybe a "RRC Connection Reject" for rejecting connection based on the connection request signal. [0132] In Step 103, upon instruction of the redirection to the different radio access technology (UMTS), the mobile station 15 100 detects and selects a cell in the specified different radio access technology (UMTS). [0133] In Step 104, the mobile station 100 performs a connection procedure in the cell in the different radio access technology 20 (UMTS) thus selected, that is, transmits a connection request signal to the access node (radio controller apparatus 300) in the different radio access technology (UMTS) thus selected. [0134] Here, the mobile station 100 may notify, to the radio base 25 station 2 0 0 LTE, the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 and the desired call type for communication by a connection response completion signal as a response to the connection response signal, instead of notifying, to the radio base station 2 00 LTE, the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 39 and the desired call type for communication by the connection request signal. [0135) Next, Fig. 7 shows an example of a case in which the mobile 5 station 100 in an idle mode in the LTE system transmits a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication, to the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE, and the mobile exchange station 400 notifies the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE of the radio access capability of the mobile station 100. 10 [0136] As shown in Fig. 7, in Step 201, the mobile station 100 transmits a connection request signal (RRC Connection Request) including a desired call type for communication, to the radio base station 2 0 0
LTE
15 [0137] In Step 202, upon receipt of the connection request signal, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE transmits an initial signal to the mobile exchange station 400. Here, the initial signal may be an "Initial UE Message". 20 [0138] In Step 203, upon receipt of the initial signal, the mobile exchange station 400 transmits an initial setup request signal including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, to the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE. Here, the initial setup 25 request signal may be an "Initial Context Setup Request". [0139] In Step 204A, upon receipt of the initial setup request signal, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE determines whether or not to redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 40 100 to a different radio access technology (UMTS) , on the basis of the desired call type for communication included in the received connection request signal and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 included in the received 5 initial setup request signal. [0140] Then, when determining to switch or redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to the different radio access technology (the UMTS, concretely), the radio base 10 station 2 0 0 LTE instructs the mobile station 100 to perform the switching or redirection, by a connection response signal. [0141] Here, the connection request signal may be a "RRC Connection Reconfiguration" or a "RRC Connection Setup". 15 [0142] The radio base station 2 0 0 LTE may be configured to notify the mobile exchange station 400 of the determination result by an initial setup response signal in Step 204B. Here, the initial setup response signal may be an "Initial Context Setup 20 Response". [01431 In Step 205, upon instruction of the redirection to the different radio access technology (UMTS), the mobile station 100 detects and selects a cell in the specified different radio 25 access technology (UMTS). (0144] In Step 206, the mobile station 100 performs a connection procedure in the cell in the different radio access technology (UMTS-)thus selected, that is, transmits a connection request 41 signal to the access node (radio controller apparatus 300) in the different radio access technology (UMTS) thus selected. [0145] Here, the mobile station 100 may notify, to the radio base 5 station 2 00 LTE, the desired call type for communication by a connection response completion signal as a response to the connection response signal, instead of notifying, to the radio base station 2 00 LTE, the desired call type for communication by the connection request signal. 10 [0146] (Operations and Effects of Mobile Communication System according to First Embodiment of Present Invention) By using the mobile communication system according to this embodiment, on the basis of a desired call type for 15 communication by the mobile station 100 and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE can determine in an early stage whether or not the desired call type for communication is provided by the radio access technology in which the mobile station 100 is currently in an 20 idle mode, and can thereby instruct the mobile station 100 to perform redirection of the radio access technology to a different radio access technology, by a connection response signal when necessary. Accordingly, processing load on each access node of the radio access technologies can be reduced, 25 and a connection time to establish a U-plane can be reduced. [0147] (Modification 1) A mobile communication system according to a modification 1 of the-present invention is described below with reference 42 to Fig. 8 and Fig. 9. [0148] In the modification 1, a configuration is made to switch the radio access technology of a target for connection of a 5 mobile station 100 from the UMTS to the LTE system. [0149] Fig. 8 shows an example of a case in which the mobile station 100 in an idle mode in the UMTS transmits a connection request signal including the radio access capability of the 10 mobile station 100 and a desired call type for communication, to radio base station 2 0 0 umrs. [0150] As shown in Fig. 8, in Step 301, the mobile station 100 transmits a connection request signal (RRC Connection Request) 15 including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 and a desired call type for communication, to a radio controller apparatus 300. [0151] In Step 302, upon receipt of the connection request signal, 20 the radio controller apparatus 300 determines whether or not to redirect the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100, from the UMTS to the LTE system, on the basis of the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 and the desired call type for communication. 25 [0152] Then, when determining to switch or redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to the different radio access technology (the LTE system, concretely) , the radio controller apparatus 300 instructs the mobile station 100 to 43 perform the switching or redirection, by a connection response signal. [0153] Here, the connection response signal may be a "RRC 5 Connection Reconfiguration" or a "RRC Connection Setup". [0154] In Step 303, upon instruction of the redirection to the different radio access technology (LTE system), the mobile station 100 detects and selects a cell in the specified 10 different radio access technology (LTE system). [0155] In Step 304, the mobile station 100 performs a connection procedure in the cell in the different radio access technology (LTE system) thus selected, that is, transmits a connection 15 request signal to the access node (radio base station 2 0 0 LTE) in the different radio access technology (LTE system) thus selected. [0156] Here, the mobile station 100 may notify, to the radio 20 controller apparatus 300, the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 and the desired call type for communication by a connection response completion signal as a response to the connection response signal, instead of notifying, to the radio controller apparatus 300, the radio access capability of the 25 mobile station 100 and the desired call type for communication by the connection request signal. (0157] Next, Fig. 9 shows an example of a case in which the mobile station 100 in an idle mode in the UMTS transmits a connection 44 request signal including a desired call type for communication, to the radio controller apparatus 300, and a mobile exchange station 400 notifies, to the radio controller apparatus 300, the radio access capability of the mobile station 100. 5 [0158] As shown in Fig. 9, in Step 401, the mobile station 100 transmits a connect-ion request signal (RRC Connection Request) including a desired call type for communication, to the radio controller apparatus 300. 10 [0159] In Step 402, upon receipt of the connection request signal, the radio controller apparatus 300 transmits an initial signal to-the mobile exchange station 400. Here, the initial signal may be an "Initial UE Message". 15 [0160] In Step 403, upon receipt of the initial signal, the mobile exchange station 400 transmits an initial setup request signal including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, to the radio controller apparatus 300. Here, the initial setup 20 request signal may be an "Initial Context Setup Request" [0161] In Step 404A, upon receipt of the initial setup request signal, the radio controller apparatus 300 determines whether or not to redirect the radio access technology of the mobile 25 station 100 to a dif ferent radio access technology (LTE) , on the basis of the desired call type for communication included in the received connection request signal and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 included in the received initial setup request si-gnal. 45 (01621 Then, when determining to switch or redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to the different radio access technology (the LTE, concretely), the radio 5 controller apparatus 300 instructs the mobile station 100 to perform the switching or redirection, by a connection response signal. [0163] Here, the connection response signal may be a "RRC 10 Connection Reconfiguration" or a "RRC Connection Setup". (0164] The radio controller apparatus 300 may be configured to notify the mobile exchange station 400 of the determination result, in Step 404B. -15 (01651 In Step 405, upon instruction of the redirection to the different radio access technology (LTE) , the mobile station 100 detects and selects a cell in the specified different radio access technology (LTE). 20 [0166] In Step 406, the mobile station 100 performs a connection procedure in the cell in the different radio access technology (LTE system) thus selected, that is, transmits a connection request signal to the access node (radio base station 2 00 LTE) 25 in the different radio access technology (LTE system) thus selected. [01671 Here, the mobile station 100 may notify, to the radio controller apparatus 300, the-radio access capability of the 46 mobile station 100 and the desired call type for communication, by a connection response completion signal as a response to the connection response signal, instead of notifying, to the radio controller apparatus 300, the desired call: type for 5 communication by the mobile station 100 by the connection request signal. (0168] (Modification 2) With reference to Fig. 10 and Fig. 11, a mobile 10 communication system according to a modification 2 of the present invention is described below. [01691 In this modification, the radio access selector unit 440 of the mobile exchange station 400 is configured to determine 15 whether or not to switch the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100 from a first radio access technology (the LTE system or the UMTS) to a second radio access technology (the UMTS or the LTE system) , on the basis of a desired call type for communication notified by the mobile 20 station 100 and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 managed by the different type radio access capability holder unit 420. [0170] Then, when it is determined to switch or redirect the 25 radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to the different radio access technology, a signal transmitter/ receiver unit 410 of the mobile exchange station 400 is configured to instruct the mobile station 100 and the radio base station 2 0 0LTE to perform the switching or redirection. 47 (0171) Fig. 10 shows an example of a case in which the mobile station 100 in an idle mode in the LTE system performs redirection to a state for performing communications in the 5 UMTS. [01721 As shown in Fig. 10, in Step 501, the mobile station 100 in an idle mode in the LTE system transmits a connection request signal (RRC Connection Request) including a desired call type 10 for communication by the mobile station 100, to the radio base station 2 0 0LTE [0173] In Step 502, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE transmits a connection response signal to the mobile station 100' in 15 resp nse to the received connection request signal. [0174] In Step 503, the mobile station 100 transmits a connection response completion signal including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, to the radio base station 20 2 0 0 LTE in response to the received connection response signal. [0175] Here, the mobile station 100 may transmit a connection request signal including the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 in Step 501, and 25 transmit a connection response completion signal including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 in Step 503. [0176] Alternatively, the mobile station 100 may transmit a connection request signal including the desired call type for 48 communication by the mobile station 100 in Step 501, and transmit a connection response completion signal not including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 in Step 503. 5 [0177] Further alternatively, the mobile station 100 may transmit a connection request signal not including the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 in Step 501, 10 and transmit a connection response completion signal including the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and not including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 in Step 503. [0178] 15 In Step 504, upon receipt of the connection response completion signal, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE transmits an initial signal to the mobile exchange station 400. [0179] Here, the initial signal may be an "Initial UE Message". 20 In addition, the initial signal may include the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, or may include the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and not include the radio access capability of the mobile 25 station 100. [0180] In Step 505, upon receipt of the initial signal, themobile exchange station 400 determines whether or not to redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to a different 49 radio access technology (UMTS) , on the basis of the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 and the desired call type for communication which are included in the received connection request signal. 5 [0181] Here, in Step 505, the mobile exchange station 400, which has received the initial signal, may determine whether or not to redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to the different radio access technology (UMTS), on the 10 basis of the desired call type for communication included in the received connection request signal and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 managed by the mobile exchange station 400 itself. (0182] 15 For example, in Step 505, the mobile exchange station 400 may determine to switch the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100, from the LTE system to the UMTS which supports the desired call type for communication included in the received connection request 20 signal. [01831 Alternatively, in Step 505, the mobile exchange station 400 may determine to switch the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100, from the LTE 25 system to a different radio access technology. [0184] Then, when determining to switch or redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to the different -radio access technology (the UMTS, concretely) , the mobile 50 exchange station 400 transmits an initial setup request signal or an initial setup rejection signal which indicates the switching or redirection (determination result) , to the radio base station 2 0 0
LTE
5 [0185] Here, the initial setup request signal may be an "Initial Context Setup Request". [0186] In Step 506, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE instructs the 10 mobile station 100 to switch the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100, from the LTE system (first radio access technology) to the UMTS (second radio access technology), by a switching instruction signal. [0187] 15 Here, the switching instruction signal may be a "RRC Connection Release (connection release signal)". [0188] Here, in Step 506, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE may determine to switch the radio access technology of a target for 20 connection of the mobile station 100 from the LTE system (first radio access technology) to the UMTS (second radio access technology), on the basis of the determination result included in the initial setup request signal, and then instructs the mobile station 100 to perform the switching by a switching 25 instruction signal. [0189] Alternatively, in Step 506, the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE may instruct the mobile station 100 about the determination result included in the initial setup request signal (that .is, 51 to switch the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station 100 from the LTE system (first radio access technology) to the UMTS (second radio access technology)), by a switching instruction signal. 5 [0190] In Step 507, upon instruction of the redirection to the different radio access technology (UMTS), the mobile station 100 detects and selects a cell in the specified different radio access technology (UMTS). 10 [01911 In Steps 508 to 510, the mobile station 100 performs a connection procedure in the cell in the different radio access technology (UMTS) thus selected. [01921 15 Specifically, in Step 508, the mobile station 100 transmits a connection request signal to the access node (radio controller apparatus 300) in the different radio access technology (UMTS) thus selected. [0193] 20 In Step 509, the radio controller apparatus 300 transmits a connection response signal to the mobile station 100, in response to the received connection request signal. [0194] In Step 510, the mobile station 100 transmits a connection 25 response completion signal to the radio controller apparatus 300, in response to the received connection response signal. [0195] Fig. 11 shows an example of a case in which the mobile station 10-0 in an idle mode in the UMTS performs redirection., 52 to a state for performing communications in the LTE system. [01961 As shown in Fig. 11, in Step 601, the mobile station 100 in an idle mode in the UMTS transmits a connection request signal 5 (RRC Connection Request) including a desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100, to the radio controller apparatus 300. [0197] In Step 602, the radio controller apparatus 300 10 transmits a connection response signal to the mobile station 10Q, in response to the received connection request signal. [0198] In Step 603, the mobile station 100 transmits a connection response completion signal including the radio access 15 capability of the mobile station 100, to the radio controller apparatus 300, in response to the received connection response signal. [01991 In Step 603, upon receipt of the connection response 20 completion signal, the radio controller apparatus 300 may determine whether or not to redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to a different radio access technology (LTE), on the basis of the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 included in the received 25 connection response completion signal and the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 included in the connection request signal. [0200] Here, the mobile station 100 may transmit a connection 53 request signal including the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 in Step 601, and transmit a connection response completion signal including the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 in Step 603. 5 [0201] Alternatively, the mobile station 100 may transmit a connection request signal including the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 in Step 601, and transmit a connection response completion signal not including 10 the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 in Step 603. [0202] Further alternatively, the mobile station 100 may transmit a connection request signal not including the desired 15 call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 in Step 601, and transmit a connection response completion signal including the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and not including the radio access capability of the mobile 20 station 100 in Step 603. [0203] In Step 604, upon receipt of the connection response completion signal, the radio controller apparatus 300 may transmit an initial signal to the mobile exchange station 400. 25 [0204] Here, the initial signal may be an "Initial UE Message". Moreover, the initial signal may include the desired call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100, or may include the desired 54 call type for communication by the mobile station 100 and not include the radio access capability of the mobile station 100. (02051 In Step 605, upon receipt of the initial signal, the 5 mobile exchange station 400 may determine whether or not to redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to the different radio access technology (LTE), on the basis of the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 and the desired call type for communication which are included in the 10 received connection request signal. [0206] Here, in Step 605, the mobile exchange station 400, which has received the initial signal, may determine whether or not to redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 15 100 to the different radio access technology (LTE system), on the basis of the desired call type for communication included in the received connection request signal and the radio access capability of the mobile station 100 managed by the mobile exchange station 400 itself. 20 [0207] Then, when determining to switch or redirect the radio access technology of the mobile station 100 to the different radio access technology (the LTE system, concretely) , the mobile exchange station 400 transmits an initial setup request 25 signal or an initial setup rejection signal, which indicates the switching or redirection, to the radio controller apparatus 300. [0208] Here, the initial setup request signal may be an "Initial 55 Context Setup Request". [02091 In Step 606, the radio controller apparatus 300 instructs the mobile station 100 to switch the radio access technology of 5 a target for connection of the mobile station 100, from the UMTS (first radio access technology) to the LTE system (second radio access technology), by a switching instruction signal. [0210] Here, the switching instruction signal may be a "RRC 10 Connection Release .. (connection release signal)". [02111 Alternatively, if it is determined whether or not to redirect thie ra6io access technology of the mobile staTon 100 to the. different radio access technology (LTE) in Step 603, 15 Step 603 may be followed by Step 606. [0212] In Step 607, upon instruction of the redirect to the different radio access technology (LTE system), the mobile station 100 detects and selects a cell in the specified 20 different radio access. technology (LTE system). [02131 In Steps 608 to 610, the mobile station 100 performs a connection procedure in the cell in the different radio access technology (LTE system) thus selected. 25 [0214] Specifically, in Step 608, the mobile station 100 transmits a connection request signal to the access node (radio base station 2 00 LTE) in the different radio access technology (LTE system) thus selected. 56 {02151 In Step 609, the radio base station 2 00 LTE transmits a connection response signal to the mobile station 100, in response to the received connection response signal. 5 [02161 In Step 610, the mobile station 100 transmits a connection response completion signal to the radio base station 20OLTE, in response to the received connection response signal. [0217] 10 (Modification 3) In a modification 3 of the present invention, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 of the mobile station 100 is configured .to make notification of the "radio access capability of the mobile station 100" indicating whether or not the mobile 15 station 100 can access the access node of at least one of multiple radio access technologies specified by broadcast information on the cell in which the mobile station 100 is in an idle mode, by a connection request signal or a connection response completion signal. 20 [0218] (Modification 4) In a modification 4 of the present invention, when the mobile station 100 receives an incoming signal via a specific domain (CS or PS) , the signal transmitter/receiver unit 110 of 25 the mobile station 100 is configured to check the radio frequency at which the specific domain is provided, on the basis of broadcast information on the cell in which the mobile station 100 is in an idle mode, and to then transmit a connection request signal at the radio frequency. 57 [0219] In addition, in this modification, upon receipt of an incoming call to a specific mobile station via a specific domain (CS or PS) , a signal transmitter/receiver unit 410 of a mobile 5 exchange station 400 is configured to transmit the incoming signal including the specific domain, to the specific mobile station. [02201 Here, upon receipt of an incoming signal including a 10 specific domain, the mobile station 100 may be configured to perform ordinary calling processing for accessing the specific domain in a cell in a radio access technology through which the incoming signal is received. [0221] 15 (Modification 5) In a modification 5 of the present invention, the different type radio access technology redirection instruction determining unit 220 of the radio base station 2 0 0 TE in the LTE system (first radio access technology) is configured to 20 transmit one or multiple pieces of information shown below, as information on the UMTS (second radio access technology), to a mobile station 100. [0222] Similarly, the different type radio access technology 25 redirection instruction determining unit 220 of the radio controller apparatus 300 in the UMTS (first radio access technology) is configured to transmit one or multiple pieces of information shown below, as information on the LTE system (second radio access technology), to the mobile station 100. 58 (0223] Frequency band in second radio access technology - Frequency in second radio access technology - Channel setup information on common channel (Common 5 Channel Configuration Information) in second radio access technology - Parameters for selection/reselection of cell in second radio access technology (Cell Selection/Reselection Parameters) 10 - Information on peripheral cells in second radio access technology - Information on control of second radio access technology Thus, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 of the 15 radio base station 2 0 0 LTE in the LTE system (first radio access technology) is configured to receive information on the UMTS (second radio access technology) from the radio controller apparatus 300 in the UMTS (second radio access technology). [0224] 20 By contrast, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 of the radio controller apparatus 300 in the UMTS (second radio access technology) is configured to transmit information on the UMTS (second radio access technology), to the radio base station 20OLTE in the LTE system (first radio access technology). 25 [0225] Additionally, the radio controller apparatus 300 in the UMTS (first radio access technology) is configured to receive information on the LTE system (second radio access technology) , from the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE in the LTE system (second radio 59 access technology) [02261 By contrast, the signal transmitter/receiver unit 210 of the radio base station 2 0 0 LTE in the LTE system (second radio 5 access technology) is configured to transmit information on the LTE system (second radio access technology) , to the radio controller apparatus 300 in the UMTS (first radio access technology) [0227] 10 Moreover, upon receipt of information on the second radio access technology (the UMTS or the LTE system), the mobile station 100 can skip operation for acquiring information on the second radio access technology (the UMTS or the LTE system) from report information on a cell in the second radio access 15 technology. [0228] I4ere, the operations of the mobile station 100 and the radio base stations 20*0~ iiay each be implemented- by hardware, - a software module executed by a processor, or a combination of 20 both. [0229] The software module may be provided in a storage medium in any format such as a RAM (Random Access Memory) , a flash memory, a ROM (Read Only Memory) , an EPROM (Erasable Programmable ROM) , 25 an EEPROM (Electronically Erasable and Programmable ROM) , a register, a hard disk, a removable disk or a CD-ROM. [0230] The storage medium is connected to the processor so that the processor can read and write information from and into the 60 storage medium. Moreover, the storage medium may be integrated into the processor. Additionally, the storage medium and the processor may be provided in an ASIC. The ASIC may be provided in a corresponding one of the mobile station 100 and the radio 5 base station 200. Alternatively, the storage medium and the processor may be provided in a corresponding one of the mobile station 100 and the base station 200, as discrete components. [02311 Hereinabove, the present invention is described in detail 10 by using the above-described embodiment. However, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiment described in this description. The present invention can be implemented as a modified or changed mode without departing from the spirit and 15 scope of the present invention defined by the description in the scope of claims. Hence, what is described in this description is for illustrative purpose, and is not intended to impose any. limitation on the present invention. [02321 20 The entire content of Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-24617 (filed on February 4, 2008) is incorporated in this description by reference INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY 25 [0233] As described above, the mobile communication method, the mobile exchange station, the radio base station and the mobile station according to the present invention are advantageous since 'they are capable of reducing processing load on each 61 access node and reducing a connection time to establish a U-plane after a calling operation by a user, when communication service requested by the mobile station is not provided in a RAT currently used by the mobile station in an idle mode, or 5 when a different RAT capable of providing the communication service more efficiently than the currently-used RAT provides exists, by instructing the mobile station to perform handover to the different RAT at an early stage in a connection setup procedure. 10 62

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  2. [2] A mobile exchange station in a first radio access technology, comprising: a radio access capability holder unit configured to hold a radio access capability of each mobile station; a radio access capability notifying unit configured to notify, to an access node in the first radio access technology, the radio access capability of a mobile station which has transmitted a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication to the first radio access technology; and a report receiver unit configured to receive a report from the access node in the first radio access technology, the access node in the first radio access technology instructing the mobile station to switch a radio access technology used for connection by the mobile station from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology on the basis of the desired call type for communication and the radio access capability of the mobile station, the report indicating the instruction.
  3. [3] The mobile exchange station according to claim 2, wherein the radio access capability notifying unit is configured to notify, to the access node in the first radio access technology, the radio access capability of the mobile station, via an initial setup request signal transmitted as a response to an initial signal from the access node in the first radio access technology.
  4. (4] The mobile exchange station according to claim 2, 5895329-1 64 wherein the report receiver unit is configured to receive the report via an initial setup response signal transmitted as a response to an initial setup request signal from the access node in the first radio access technology.
  5. [5] A mobile communication method in a mobile communication system including a plurality of radio access technologies, the mobile communication method comprising the steps of: transmitting, from a mobile station to an access node in a first radio access technology of a target for connection, a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication; notifying, from the access node in the first radio access technology to a mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology the desired call type for communication; determining, at the mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology, whether or not a radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology, on the basis of the desired call type for communication notified and the radio access capability of the mobile station managed; making, at from the mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology, an instruction to the access node in the first radio access technology, when determining that the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to the second radio access 8689340 65 technology, the instruction instructing the switching; and transmitting, from the mobile station to an access node in the second radio access technology, a connection request signal, in accordance with the instruction from the access node in the first radio access technology.
  6. [6] The mobile communication method according to claim 5, wherein the access node in the first radio access technology notifies, to the mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology, the desired call type for communication, by an initial signal.
  7. [7] A mobile station capable of establishing connection by using anyone of a plurality of radio access technologies, the mobile station comprising: a connection request signal transmitter unit configured to transmit a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication, to an access node in a first radio access technology; and a connection response signal receiver unit configured to receive an RRC Connection Reject as a response to the connection request signal, from the access node in the first radio access technology, wherein the connection request signal transmitter unit is configured to transmit a connection request signal to an access node in a second radio access technology, when the RRC Connection Reject instructs the mobile station to switch a radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station, from the first radio access 5895329-1 66 technology to the second radio access technology.
  8. [8] A mobile communication method in a mobile communication system including a plurality of radio access technologies, the mobile communication method comprising the steps of: transmitting, from a mobile station to an access node in a first radio access technology of a target for connection, a connection request signal including a desired call type for communication; transmitting, from the access node in a first radio access technology to the mobile station, a connection response signal as a response to the connection request signal; transmitting, from the mobile station to the access node in a first radio access technology, a connection response complete signal including a radio access capability of the mobile station, in accordance with the received connection response signal; notifying, from the access node in a first radio access technology to a mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology, the desired call type for communication and the radio access capability of the mobile station; determining, at the mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology, whether or not a radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to a second radio access technology, on the basis of the desired call type for communication notified and the radio access capability of the mobile station; 5895329-1 67 making, at from the mobile exchange station in the first radio access technology, an instruction to the access node in the first radio access technology, when determining that the radio access technology of a target for connection of the mobile station is to be switched from the first radio access technology to the second radio access technology, the instruction instructing the switching; and transmitting, from the mobile station to an access node in the second radio access technology, a connection request signal, in accordance with the instruction from the access node in the first radio access technology. DATED this Seventeenth Day of January, 2012 NTT DoCoMo, Inc. Patent Attorneys for the Applicant SPRUSON & FERGUSON 5895329-1 68
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