WO2002085055A2 - Binding information for ip media flows - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a binding mechanism for packet media flows.
- the binding mechanism uses an authorization token and one or more flow identifiers to identify one or more media flows of a session for authorization.
- the Internet has grown tremendously.
- the Internet was typically used for email, text communication, or file transfer.
- the Internet is still used for these purposes, but it is also used for one-way audio and video streaming, two-way audio and video communication, multimedia browsing, and messaging.
- the Internet is an example of a packet-switched network. Whatever kind of information is sent over the Internet, the information is transmitted in packets.
- a packet has 1 ) a header with addresses of the sender and destination for the packet and 2) a data payload portion with a chunk of the information. Packets are routed from computer to computer within the Internet to get from the sender to the destination.
- Internet Protocol ["IP"] is a set of rules for transmitting packets over the Internet. Various versions of IP have been developed, as have other packet data protocols.
- the Internet offers several advantages as a telecommunications network. It spans the globe and includes redundancy to compensate for equipment failure. It operates with a variety of different types of networks and end user equipment.
- a routing computer i.e., router
- delivery of packets can be delayed or packets can get dropped.
- delay and discontinuity are more problematic.
- Audio telephony and videoconferencing have limits on the amount of delay that is acceptable for communication. Audio and video streaming have less stringent limits, but also can suffer from delay and discontinuity.
- the best effort model of the Internet hinders the development of audio, video, and other IP multimedia applications that have higher quality of service ["QoS"] requirements.
- Internet users are typically charged a flat access fee unrelated to how many packets the user transmits or receives over the Internet. People using the Internet for email can thus be charged disproportionately compared to people using the Internet for IP multimedia applications. Moreover, people who would pay more for higher QoS do not have that option.
- Session Initiation Protocol is a set of rules for creating, modifying and terminating sessions with one or more participants. These sessions include Internet multimedia conferences, Internet telephone calls and multimedia distribution. SIP is mainly used for signaling information about sessions, and operates on top of lower-level protocols that control things such as routing of packets.
- a SIP message can carry a session description, for example, according to Session Description Protocol ["SDP"], which allows participants to agree about the media flows for the session.
- SDP Session Description Protocol
- a SDP description includes a session-level description (with details that apply to the session and the media streams) and zero or more media-level descriptions (with details that apply to a single media stream).
- a media-level description can also include connection information, bandwidth information, and other information.
- SIP supports user mobility by proxying and redirecting requests to the user's current location. For example, a user can register his current location with a SIP proxy, which acts as an intermediary for the user for SIP signalling.
- SIP has been extended to support call authorization using user agents ["UAs"] and SIP proxies.
- UAs e.g., cellular devices of users
- SIP proxy authorizes media data to/from the UA.
- the SIP proxy supplies a media authorization token to the UA.
- the UA requests bandwidth using the media authorization token it received from its SIP proxy.
- Request for Comment ["RFC”] 2543 and RFC 2327 from the Internet Engineering Task Force ["IETF” For the SIP extension described above, see the IETF Internet Draft entitled “SIP Extensions for Media Authorization,” version 1.
- IntServ defines a set of extensions to the traditional best effort model of the Internet.
- IntServ a setup mechanism is used to convey information to routers so that the routers can provide requested services to flows that require the services.
- Resource Reservation Protocol ["RSVP"] is one setup mechanism.
- RSVP Resource Reservation Protocol
- a host requests a specific QoS from the network for a particular data flow. The network responds by admitting or rejecting the request. For admitted requests, the appropriate routers are configured to provide the QoS.
- RSVP Resource Reservation Protocol
- a packet header includes a DiffServ codepoint ["DSCP"] indicating the class of the packet.
- a network node at the edge of the DiffServ network i.e., a DiffServ edge node
- a DiffServ router can apply different packet forwarding treatment to the packet for the next hop in the DiffServ network. For additional information about DiffServ, see RFC 2474, RFC 2475, and related specifications.
- end- to-end QoS can depend on the Internet QoS as well as the QoS for the mobile telecommunications networks (e.g., Global System for Mobile Communication ["GSM”] or Universal Mobile Telecommunications System ["UMTS”] network) between the Internet and the cellular devices.
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communication
- UUMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
- the 3GPP has organized numerous specifications relating to mobile telecommunications networks QoS and end-to-end QoS.
- 3 rd Generation Technical Specification ["3G TS"] 23.060 v3.6.0 describes packet services that use a Packet Data Protocol ["PDP"] like IP over a mobile telecommunications network.
- 3G TS 23.107 V4.0.0 describes a QoS framework for UMTS networks.
- 3G TS 23.207 v1.2.0 describes a framework for end-to-end QoS and addresses how to map QoS requirements between different networks.
- a bearer service ["BS,” “bearer,” or “service”] with defined characteristics and functionality is set up from the source to the destination of the service over the network.
- a bearer service includes aspects that enable the provision of a contracted QoS, for example, control signalling, user plane transport, and QoS management functionality.
- Figure 1 shows a bearer service layered architecture (100) according to the prior art.
- a bearer service on a specific layer uses services provided by the layers below and offers services to the layers above.
- Other architectures lack one or more of the services shown in Figure 1 , use a different configuration of services, or use different services.
- FIG 2 shows a simplified example of a network architecture (200) according to the prior art.
- the architecture (200) includes a UMTS network using a general packet radio service ["GPRS"] and a backbone IP network (240) (e.g., the Internet).
- GPRS general packet radio service
- 240 backbone IP network
- the local user equipment ["UE”] (210) is, for example, a cellular device such as a mobile telephone or computer with wireless transmission capability.
- the serving GPRS support node ["SGSN”] (220) and the gateway GPRS support node ["GGSN”] (230) contain functionality to support GPRS for mobile telecommunications networks, and can be in the same or different network nodes.
- the SGSN (220) communicates, for example, by wireline channel with a base station that in turn communicates by radio transmission with the UE (210).
- the GGSN (230) routes packets (e.g., providing DiffServ Edge, IntServ/RSVP signaling, or other functions) between the UMTS network and the backbone IP network (240).
- the IP Bearer Layer (270) includes an IP Bearer Service (272) for providing a contracted QoS from the UE (210) to the remote host (260), spanning the UMTS network and the backbone IP network (240).
- the Access Bearer Layer (280) includes bearer services underneath the IP Bearer Layer (270), for example, a UMTS Bearer Service for providing a contracted QoS between the UE (210) and the GGSN (230).
- Figure 2 abstracts away the details of the remote access point (250) and access bearer service between the backbone IP network (240) and the remote host (260), which can mirror the UE (210) side or be different.
- the UE (210) has one or more PDP (e.g., IP) addresses, which can be statically or dynamically assigned.
- PDP contexts are set up across the PDP context bearer (e.g., the GPRS over the UMTS network).
- PDP Context Activation request the UE (210) requests a packet service with a specified QoS for a PDP address from a Access Point Name ["APN"].
- the APN refers to an external packet data network and/or a service, and can be used in mapping the request to a GGSN.
- the requested QoS can be specified with a QoS profile.
- a QoS profile is a set of attributes specifying the service for a network such as a UMTS network.
- 3G TS 23.107 v4.0.0 describes four different UMTS QoS traffic classes, which differ mainly in how delay sensitive the traffic is.
- traffic class a user of the bearer can specify other attributes for the service provided by the network, including maximum bitrate, guaranteed bitrate, and transfer delay.
- Table 1 UMTS QoS traffic classes in TS 23.107 v4.0.0
- the SGSN (220) and the GGSN (230) can modify the requested QoS according to a subscriber profile, current resources, or other criteria.
- the UE (210) can request additional PDP contexts at the same or different QoS over the PDP context bearer.
- the UE (210) can also modify certain attributes of existing PDP contexts (e.g., with a PDP Context Modification request).
- the GGSN or other network entities can activate or modify contexts.
- Figure 3 shows a framework (300) with QoS management functions for end- to-end IP QoS according to the prior art.
- Figure 3 shows UE (310), a UTRAN (320) such as a network of cellular base stations, a CN EDGE (330) such as a SGSN, a gateway (340) such as a GGSN, a proxy - call session control function ["P-CSCF”] (350), and an external network (360).
- UE 310
- a UTRAN such as a network of cellular base stations
- a CN EDGE such as a SGSN
- a gateway such as a GGSN
- a proxy - call session control function ["P-CSCF”] 350
- an external network 360
- Figure 3 does not show lower layer bearer service functions.
- the gateway (340) includes an IP BS manager (342), a translation (346) function, and a UMTS BS manager (348).
- the IP BS manager (342) manages the inter-working with the external network (360), using mechanisms such as DiffServ Edge, RSVP/lntServ signaling, policy control, or service agreement functions.
- the IP BS manager (342) communicates with the UMTS BS manager (348) through the translation (346) function, which provides the inter-working between the mechanisms and parameters (e.g., QoS parameters) of the UMTS bearer service and those of the IP bearer service.
- Other frameworks are possible, for example, those including an IP BS manager and translation function in the UE (310), or those using other mechanisms for inter-working between networks.
- the framework (300) can be used for policy-based admission control, in which a policy control function ["PCF”] (353) makes decisions in regard to network- based IP policy using policy information and rules.
- Policy information elements include, for example, addresses and authorized QoS for the IP flows of a session.
- the PCF (353) communicates policy information to the IP BS manager (342) in the gateway (340) across an interface.
- service- based local policy ["SBLP"] decisions can be applied to a bearer. SBLP decisions involve interaction between the UE(310), the gateway (340), and the P-CSCF (350).
- the P-CSCF (350) includes a local SIP proxy (351), which is used for SIP signaling and obtaining a SDP description of a session.
- the P-CSCF (350) and PCF(353) have several roles, including authorizing QoS resources for the session described in the SDP description.
- the P-CSCF (350)/PCF (353) can generate an authorization token for a SIP session and send the authorization token to the UE (310) by SIP message.
- the authorization token for example, conforms to the IETF specification on SIP Extensions for Media Authorization.
- the UE (310) makes resource reservation requests that the gateway (340) matches with authorizations from the PCF (353).
- the UE (310) includes the authorization token in PDP Context Activation or Modification requests along with UMTS QoS parameters.
- the authorization token can then be used to correlate the requests with the authorizations from the PCF (353).
- the gateway (340) is the IP policy enforcement point and has several roles. It controls acess to QoS for flow(s) of IP packets. Policy information is either "pushed" to the gateway (340) by the PCF (353) or requested from the PCF (353) by the gateway (340). The gateway (340) also provides flow control/gating functionality, and takes action when the IP packets for a flow exceed authorization.
- per-flow authorization gives finer control over authorization, QoS management, and charging than per-session authorization, which in turn has advantages compared to network-level authorization alone.
- the authorization token generated during SIP signaling is inadeqaute for individually identifying multiple different flows of a session for authorization.
- the present invention relates to a binding mechanism for packet media flows.
- the binding mechanism uses an authorization token and packet media flow identifiers to identify packet media flows of a session for authorization. This provides the advantages of using a per-session authorization token while also allowing resource authorization and allocation on the basis of individual packet media flows of the session.
- the binding mechanism includes various aspects.
- an apparatus transmits one or more messages including binding information for authorizing one or more packet media flows of a session.
- the binding information includes an authorization token that, when combined with a packet media flow identifier, is sufficient to identify a packet media flow of the session.
- a UE transmits one or more PDP context requests including binding information.
- the binding information includes a SIP media authorization token and one or more IP media flow identifiers.
- a network node processes binding information for authorizing one or more packet media flows of a session.
- the binding information includes an authorization token.
- the network node interprets each of one or more packet media flow identifiers relative to the authorization token to identify a packet media flow of the session.
- binding information includes a SIP media authorization token and one or more IP media flow identifiers.
- Figure 1 is a diagram of a bearer service layered architecture according to the prior art.
- Figure 2 is a diagram of a simplified example of a network architecture according to the prior art.
- Figure 3 is a diagram illustrating QoS management functions for end-to-end IP QoS according to the prior art.
- Figure 4 is a block diagram of a suitable computing environment in which described embodiments may be implemented.
- Figures 5 and 6 are flowcharts of techniques for a binding mechanism using an authorization token and IP media flow identifier(s).
- Described embodiments of the present invention are directed to a binding mechanism for authorizing QoS requested for one or more IP media flows of a session.
- Binding information transmitted from UE to a GGSN includes a SIP media authorization token.
- the GGSN interprets one or more IP media flow identifiers relative to the SIP media authorization token to identify the one or more IP media flows of the session.
- using a per-session authorization token is more efficient than using a different authorization token per IP media flow of the session.
- using multiple IP media flow identifiers in conjunction with the per- session authorization token provides a simple mechanism for resource authorization and allocation on the basis of individual IP media flows of the session.
- the binding mechanism includes several techniques and systems. While the techniques and systems are typically described herein as part of a single, integrated framework, the techniques and systems can be applied separately, potentially in combination with other techniques and systems.
- the binding mechanism is part of a system that complies with a variety of technical specifications, including most notably 3G TS 23.207, but also including 3G TS 23.107, 3G TS 23.060, and the IETF Internet Draft entitled "SIP Extensions for Media Authorization.” In alternative embodiments, the binding mechanism works in other systems and/or with other protocols.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a generalized example of a suitable computing environment (400) in which the described embodiments may be implemented.
- the computing environment (400) is not intended to suggest any limitation as to scope of use or functionality of the invention.
- the present invention may be implemented in diverse general-purpose or special-purpose computing environments such as cellular devices or other user equipment, or GGSN or other network nodes.
- the computing environment (400) includes at least one processing unit (410) and memory (420). In Figure 4, this most basic configuration (430) is included within a dashed line.
- the processing unit (410) executes computer-executable instructions and may be a real or a virtual processor. In a multi-processing system, multiple processing units execute computer-executable instructions to increase processing power.
- the memory (420) may be volatile memory (e.g., registers, cache, RAM), non-volatile memory (e.g., ROM, EEPROM, flash memory, etc.), or some combination of the two.
- the memory (420) stores software (480) implementing the binding mechanism with an authorization token and flow identifier(s).
- a computing environment may have additional features.
- the computing environment (400) includes storage (440), one or more input devices (450), one or more output devices (260), and one or more communication connections (470).
- An interconnection mechanism such as a bus, controller, or network interconnects the components of the computing environment (400).
- operating system software provides an operating environment for other software executing in the computing environment (400), and coordinates activities of the components of the computing environment (400).
- the storage (440) may be removable or non-removable, and includes magnetic disks, magnetic tapes or cassettes, CD-ROMs, CD-RWs, DVDs, or any other medium which can be used to store information and which can be accessed within the computing environment (400).
- the storage (440) may store computer- executable instructions for the software (480) implementing the binding mechanism with an authorization token and flow identifier(s).
- the input device(s) (450) may be a touch input device such as a numerical keypad, keyboard, mouse, pen, or trackball, a voice input device, a scanning device, or another device that provides input to the computing environment (400).
- the output device(s) (460) may be a display, printer, speaker, CD-writer, or another device that provides output from the computing environment (400).
- the communication connection(s) (470) enable communication over a communication medium to another computing entity.
- the communication medium conveys information such as computer-executable instructions, audio or video information, or other data in a modulated data signal.
- a modulated data signal is a signal that has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal.
- communication media include wired or wireless media implemented with a radio frequency, electrical, optical, infrared, acoustic, or other carrier.
- Computer-readable media are any available media that can be accessed within a computing environment.
- Computer-readable media include memory (420), storage (440), communication media, and combinations of any of the above.
- the invention can be described in the general context of computer- executable instructions, such as those included in program modules, being executed in a computing environment on a target real or virtual processor.
- program modules include routines, programs, libraries, objects, classes, components, data structures, etc. that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types.
- the functionality of the program modules may be combined or split between program modules as desired in various embodiments.
- Computer-executable instructions for program modules may be executed within a local or distributed computing environment.
- binding mechanism associates a PDP context bearer with policy information in a GGSN to support SBLP enforcement and QoS inter- working.
- the policy information in the GGSN is based on IP media flows.
- the binding mechanism identifies the IP media flow(s) associated with a PDP context bearer and uses this identification information in selecting the policy information to apply.
- binding information e.g., an authorization token and flow identifier(s)
- the binding mechanism provides a simple mechanism that allows for resource authorization and allocation on the basis of IP media flows while retaining a single authorization token in SIP signaling and PDP context activation/modification messages. This achieves the advantages of using a single per-session authorization token and the advantages of per-flow resource authorization and allocation.
- the P-CSCF/PCF uses an SDP description of a session to calculate authorization for the session, including restrictions on IP resources, IP packet flows, and (potentially) IP destinations.
- An authorized session may include one or more flow authorizations, with each flow authorization containing an IP flow 5-tuple (i.e., source address and port, destination address and port, protocol) for the flow, a specification of authorized resources for the flow, and a DSCP that identifies an assigned DiffServ per hop behavior for the flow.
- IP policy enforcement is based on IP media flows, while UMTS bearers are based on PDP contexts from a UE to a GGSN.
- the GGSN uses policy information associated with IP media flows to authorize the bearer.
- the UE controls the mapping of IP media flows to PDP contexts, and the UE provides the GGSN with binding information to allow it to correctly identify the policy information for PDP context activation/modification request messages. Otherwise, the GGSN will not have sufficient information to identify the policy information needed to authorize the bearer.
- the IETF SIP Working Group has considered using an authorization token per IP media flow in an SDP description, which could then be provided by the UE to the GGSN as binding information. While architecturally correct, this approach requires changing SDP and sending more information between the PCF, GGSN, and UE.
- Figures 5 and 6 show techniques (500, 600) for a binding mechanism using an authorization token and IP media flow identifier(s).
- Figures 5 and 6 generally illustrate the timing for the binding mechanism; the actual timing depends on the underlying protocols (e.g., SIP and PDP), network, etc.
- the P-CSCF/PCF transmits (610) an authorization token and SDP description to the UE.
- the UE receives (510) the authorization token and SDP description.
- the UE transmits (520) a PDP context request.
- the UE When activating/ modifying a PDP context, the UE includes the authorization token as binding information in the request.
- the UE should also include one or more flow identifiers according to the SDP description. (The authorization token was sent (610) by the P-CSCF/PCF to the UE during SIP signaling, and the flow identifiers were derived by the UE according to the sequence of media flows in the SDP.)
- a flow identifier only needs a small number of bits, so there will be minimal impact on airlink performance.
- binding information is included in PDP Context Activation/Modification messages to associate the PDP context bearer with policy information.
- the PDP Configuration Options parameter (an optional parameter signalled in a PDP Context Activation/Modification request) is used for this purpose.
- another parameter is used, such as a Traffic Flow Template parameter of a PDP context.
- the authorization token is unique across PDP contexts associated with an APN, and conforms to the IETF specification on SIP Extensions for Media Authorization.
- the flow identifiers identify the IP media flows associated with the SIP session. As described above, flow identifiers may be based on the ordering of media flows in the SDP description. In this case, a flow identifier combined with the authorization token is sufficient to uniquely identify an IP media flow, since flow identifiers are interpreted relative to an authorization token.
- the authorization token may also allow the GGSN to determine the address of the PCF to be used.
- the GGSN receives (620) the PDP context request and processes the PDP context request. For example, the GGSN identifies (630) the IP media flow(s) associated with the PDP context bearer using the included binding information, queries (640) the PCF for the policy information to apply to the IP media flow(s) identified by the binding information, and uses received policy information associated with the IP media flow(s) to authorize (650) the bearer, if appropriate in view of the policy information.
- SIP session modification can result in changes to the SDP description, such as the addition or deletion of media flows.
- changes to the SDP description such as the addition or deletion of media flows.
- the corresponding authorized QoS resource for this deleted flow is set to zero in the PCF.
- the P-CSCF/PCF may issue a new authorization token when the SDP description changes. If the resources associated with a PDP context increase as a result of the SIP session modification, the UE sends a PDP context modification with the old (or new) authorization token and flow identifiers.
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