WO2009132824A2 - Simplified local routing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to methods and apparatuses for network access to a wireless network, such as - but not limited to - Universal Mobile Communication System (UMTS) or Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks.
- UMTS Universal Mobile Communication System
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- HeNB home base stations, home NodeBs, femto eNodeBs or any other type of home access device (in the following referred to as "HeNB") have become a widely dis- cussed topic within 3 rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) as well as in the operator and manufacturer community.
- 3GPP 3 rd Generation Partnership Project
- HeNBs allow subscribers to use their existing handsets - in a building - with significantly improved coverage and increased broadband wireless performance.
- IP Internet Protocol
- High Speed Downlink Packet Access in various commercial networks, operators noticed quite substantial date rate, i.e. capacity, consumption of single users. Those are in most cases users staying at home and using a HSDPA data card or the like for substantial Internet surfing like downloading movies etc.
- existing mobile communication systems e.g. Global System for Mobile communications (GSM), Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA/HSDPA) are not optimal suited for such home-based application, as those were developed and defined under the assumption of coordinated network deployment, whereas HeNBs are typically associated with uncoordinated and large scale deployment.
- HeNB In HeNB scenarios, it is generally assumed that an end user is buying a cheap (Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) like) product and also installs this physical entity at his home. Such a HeNB would then provide coverage/service to the terminals registered by the owner of the HeNB. Still the HeNB would use the same spectrum owned by the operator and as such at least partly the spectrum the op- erator is using to provide macro cell coverage to the area where the HeNB is located in.
- WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
- sharing and pooling properties of the core network where several op- erator's core networks are attached to the same access node or foreign mobile terminal devices or user equipments (UEs) roam into a HeNB nominally "owned” by a certain operator, should be hidden to the HeNB, in order to ease handling of the HeNB.
- conventional access devices such as NodeBs or eNodeBs, being function-wise similar to HeNBs, bear a lot of nodal functions which are not necessary for simple home operation.
- LBO local break-out
- UEs user equipments
- gateway device • providing said gateway device with a relay function for mapping a single in- put address to a plurality of core network addresses based on a location information of said wireless access device;
- an apparatus for providing access to a core network comprising:
- connecting means which provide a connectivity restricted to a pre-defined group of core network address of a pool of gateway devices with multi-node connectivity to said core network;
- selecting means for selecting a single address from said group of core network addresses to establish a connection to a one of said gateway devices.
- an apparatus for establishing a connection from a wireless access device to a core network comprising: - A -
- relay means for mapping a single input address to a plurality of core network addresses based on a location information of said wireless access device
- gateway device and decentralized core network functionality (enabling e.g. LBO) are linked and solutions are proposed for scenarios in which the gateway device and the core network functionality (e.g. the LBO gateway or gateway function) can be joint together in or at the same node.
- the gateway device and the core network functionality e.g. the LBO gateway or gateway function
- a clear advantage of the proposed solution is that it allows local breakout of bulk Internet traffic at a point local to the wireless access devices, i.e. it allows Internet traffic not to be routed through the central core network, hence reducing the cost per bit of information delivered to/from the user.
- This differentiation of of "bulk traffic” enables local peer-to-peer routing and optimized user data routing to acket data networks (e.g. the Internet) without passing centralized cellular gateways on the core network.
- acket data networks e.g. the Internet
- local traffic can be kept within the local area and also operator's core networks become off-loaded from bulk traffic that is out of quality of service (QoS) control and charging (due to an applied flat rate).
- QoS quality of service
- the proposed pool of gateway devices provides the additional advantage that the load can be distributed more homogeneously across a predefined pool of neighbour gateway devices, e.g., across secondary gateways. Thereby, single point of failure problems concerning failures of gateway devices (independently of the core network functionalities collocated with it) can be overcome.
- multi-node functionalities like network node selection function (NNSF) and multi-core-network-node connectivity, can be removed from and completely located outside the wireless access network. They can be centralized at the gateway node between the wireless access network and the core network, e.g. an evolved packet core (EPC).
- EPC evolved packet core
- Traffic exchanged by terminal devices served within the gateway domain can be routed without involving the central core network, i.e. U-Plane traffic routes within a gateway domain will go from one peer terminal device to the other peer terminal device passing through the gateway device.
- a user-plane connection may be established to the gateway device via a single Internet Protocol address. Additionally, a control-plane connection may be established to the gateway device via a single transmission protocol association containing a single transmission protocol stream and a single Internet Protocol address.
- the cell of the wireless access device may be established as a closed sub- scriber group cell identified by a tracking area identifier.
- the gateway device may provide connections to the core network via several Internet Protocol addresses and several transmission protocol streams.
- the predefined identification may comprise a tracking area with at least one dedicated tracking area code.
- the at least one core network functionality may comprises at least one of a serving gateway functionality, a packet data network gateway functionality, a mobility management functionality, so that at least one of a user plane and a control plane of said connection is terminated at said gateway device.
- the mobility management functionality may be part of a pool of mobility management entities local to the gateway device.
- a default bearer may be provided for traffic terminated at said gateway device.
- the proposed at least one core network functionality may be used to provide local routing without passing a centralized gateway device at the core network.
- the local routing may comprise at least one of local peer-to-peer routing and local routing to an external packet data network (e.g. the Internet).
- an external packet data network e.g. the Internet.
- the at least one core network functionality may comprise a control plane anchor function for the wireless access device, so that the user plane of the connection is terminated at said wireless access device.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway support
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic block diagram of a HeNB and a HeNB gateway according to various embodiments
- Fig. 3 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway support incorporating several gateway functionalities according to a first embodiment
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway support incorporating several gateway functionalities according to a second embodiment
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway support incorporating a single PDN gateway functionality according to a third embodiment
- Fig. 6 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway support incorporating a C plane anchor functionality according to a fourth embodiment
- Fig. 7 shows a schematic processing and signaling diagram of a HeNB gateway reselection procedure according to a fifth embodiment.
- Fig. 8 shows a schematic block diagram of software-based implementation ac- cording to a sixth embodiment.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway in a non- network sharing case according to a first embodiment.
- a Home eNodeBs (HeNB) 20 with reduced functionality is provided in a subscriber home environment, e.g. within a building, to provide wireless access for a user equipment (UE) 10, and is connected to a HeNB gateway (node) 40.
- the HeNB gateway 40 provides connection via an S1-MME reference point to a mobility management entity (MME) 50 or a pool thereof and via an S1-U reference point to a signaling gateway (S-GW) 60 or a pool thereof.
- MME mobility management entity
- S-GW signaling gateway
- Both MME 50 and S-GW 60 provide connections to a macro eNB 30 which serves a macro cell in or under which the HeNB 20 located.
- the protocol over the S1 -MME reference point can be enhanced Radio Access Network Application (eRANAP) and may use Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) as the transport protocol.
- the S1-U reference point can be used for per-bearer user plane tunneling and inter-eNB path switching during handover.
- the transport protocol over this interface may be General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) tunneling protocol - user plane (GTP-U).
- GPRS General Packet Radio Services
- GTP-U General Packet Radio Services
- the S-GW 60 provides an S5 interface to a packet data node gateway (PDN GW) 70 which is adapted to establish an IP connection to a public IP network 80.
- PDN GW packet data node gateway
- the MME 50 manages mobility, UE identities and security parameters.
- the core network functionalities of the MME 50 include at least some of non-access stratum (NAS) signaling and related security, inter core network node signaling for mobility between access network, idle mode UE tracking and reachability (including control and execution of paging retransmission), roaming, authentication, and bearer management functions including dedicated bearer establishment.
- the S-GW 60 is the node that terminates the interface towards the wireless access network (e.g. EUTRAN). For each UE 10 associated with an evolved packet service, at a given point of time, there may be one single S-GW.
- the core network functionalities of the S-GW 60 include at least some of local mobility anchor point for inter-eNB handover, mobility anchoring for inter-3GPP mobility, EUTRAN idle mode downlink packet buffering and initiation of network triggered service request procedure, lawful interception, and packet routing and forwarding.
- the PDN GW 70 is the node that terminates the SGi interface towards the packet data network (PDN), e.g. the Public IP network 80. If the UE 10 is accessing multiple PDNs, there may be more than one PDN GW for that UE 10.
- the core network functionalities of the PDN GW 70 include at least some of mobility anchor for mobility between 3GPP access systems and non-3GPP access systems (which is sometimes referred to as the system architecture evolution (SAE) anchor function), policy enforcement, per-user based packet filtering (by e.g. deep packet inspection), charging support, lawful Interception, UE IP address allocation, and packet screening.
- SAE system architecture evolution
- NNSF and multi-CN-node connectivity is located outside the HeNB 20 and is now centralized in the HeNB gateway 40 between the HeNB 20 and the core network (e.g. EPC (Evolved Packet Core)).
- EPC Evolved Packet Core
- the connectivity of the HeNB 20 can be restricted to connect (at least logically) to a single core network node, i.e. the pooling property of the control plane of the core network should be transparent to the HeNB 20.
- the HeNB 20 may connect to the core network via a single SCTP association containing a single SCTP stream and a single IP address (i.e. no IP multihoming). This is different to the S1-C property of the macro eNB 40, where common S1AP procedures are handled via a separated SCTP stream and dedicated S1AP procedures via a few SCTP streams.
- IDs generated by the application part shall be used to establish UE dedicated S1 signalling relations between UE dedicated contexts located in the MME (pool) 50 and the eNB 30.
- the HeNB 20 connects control-plane-wise only to a single network node of the core network and does not contain any NNSF (S 1 -flex) function. This function is now located in the HeNB gateway 40.
- the HeNB 20 connects to the core network via a single IP address. Handling of tunnel endpoint identifiers (TEIDs) can take place without specific requirements for uplink (UL) traffic (e.g. the TEID can be allocated by the EPCs S-GWs 321 to 323).
- TEIDs tunnel endpoint identifiers
- UL uplink
- the HeNB 20 can be logically connected to the same MME 50, which serves the macro layer as well.
- unnecessary mobility actions e.g. inter-MME pool handover (HO) at the HeNB 120 or HO scenarios at the macro eNB 30
- HO inter-MME pool handover
- the HeNB gateway 40 might be restricted to a certain geographical area, corresponding to an MME (pool) area.
- the HeNB gateway 40 can be adapted to relate the location of the HeNB 20 with the MME 50 serving the eNB 30 that provides the macro cell under which the respective HeNB is located. In this manner it avoids inter-MME handovers (HOs).
- HOs inter-MME handovers
- the HeNB gateway 40 holds information about connectivity to various operators' core networks (e.g. MME pools).
- the HeNB gateway 40 may provide a 1 :n relay functionality. This can be based on the provision of global node-ID's on S1AP protocol level.
- the HeNB gateway 40 acts - in principle - similar to a (macro) eNB towards the core network, i.e., it performs automatic registration towards (a pool of) MME entities.
- a specific tracking area identity or identification (which may consist of a tracking area code (TAC) out of a range of specific TACs, indicating a closed subscriber group (CSG) and/or a home access) indicated during an auto- matic setup could indicate the specific property of the HeNB gateway 40.
- TAC tracking area code
- the HeNB gateway 40 can be connected via several IP addresses (IP multihom- ing) and at least several SCTP streams (on dedicated or common signalling). Connectivity between the HeNB 20 and the HeNB gateway 40 can be established on demand and this might change dependent on the activity of a HeNB or users choice. This dynamic connectivity-behaviour, which may be more dynamic than from the macro eNB 30 can be transparent to the core network.
- the HeNB gateway 40 acts towards the HeNB 20 as a single core network node, and towards the core network as a single eNB.
- the HeNB gateway 40 acting as an eNB towards a core network node might necessitate to itself at automatic S1 setup with a specific identification, e.g. a tracking area with a specific tracking area code (a single specific one or out of a set of dedicated "home" Tracking Area Codes). This information can be provided on the HeNB broadcast channel.
- the HeNB gateway 40 may hold (store) at least one mapping table to translate the location information provided by the HeNB 20 to an MME-pool connectivity information, e.g., not only of the "owning" operator but also of foreign- operators. Thereby, the HeNB gateway 40 can relay HO messages from/to the HeNB 20 to the macro eNB 30, with corresponding translation of identifiers, if needed.
- the HeNB gateway 40 translates (DL) tunnel endpoint identifiers (TEIDs) allocated by the HeNB 20, as the HeNB gateway 40 acts as a single node and the ranges selected by the HeNB 20 may overlap (depending on implementation specifics).
- TEIDs tunnel endpoint identifiers
- Another alternative could be to coordinate/control TEID assignment by the core network, and signal towards the HeNB 20 the range of (DL) TEIDs it is allowed to allocate at setup.
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic block diagram of a HeNB 10 and a HeNB gateway 42 according to various embodiments.
- the HeNB 20 comprises a NodeB processing unit (NBPU) 102 for performing No- deB-related signal and control processing with the restrictions according to the embodiments described herein.
- the NBPU 102 may be implemented as a software controlled central processing unit (CPU) or any other processor device.
- the HeNB 20 comprises a single-connectivity unit (SC) 104 which is controlled by the NBPU 102 and which is configured to restrict the connectivity of the HeNB 20 to a single core network connection towards the HeNB gateway 42, which can be selected from a group of core network addresses of a pool of HeNB gateway devices, as explained later in more detail.
- the SC 104 may be imple- mented as a subroutine which controls the NBPU 102 or as a separate software- controlled CPU or any other processor device.
- a HeNB gateway 42 comprises a gateway processing unit (GWPU) 202 for performing the above mentioned multi-node related signal and control processing extracted from conventional eNBs.
- the GWPU 202 may be implemented as a software controlled central processing unit (CPU) or any other processor device.
- the HeNB gateway 42 comprises a multi-connectivity unit (MC) 204 which is controlled by the GWPU 202 and which is configured to provide the above mentioned 1 :n relay functionality. Mapping of addresses, locations, or IDs can be achieved by a memory or look-up table (LUT) (not shown) which stores corresponding mapping table(s).
- the MC 204 may be implemented as a subroutine which controls the GWPU 202 or as a separate software-controlled CPU or any other processor device.
- the HeNB gateway 42 according to Fig. 2 comprises a collocated decentralized core network component, unit, or functionality 205 which enables de- centralization of core network (e.g. EPC) functionalities, so that the HeNB gateway 42 can also be used for serving macro eNBs or any type of access device within the local area served by the HeNB gateway 42.
- core network e.g. EPC
- Fig. 3 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway support incorporating several gateway functionalities according to a first embodiment, where the HeNB GW 42 also incorporates a S-GW functionality and a PDN GW functio- nality in its core network functionality 205 of Fig. 2.
- the U-plane terminates at the HeNB GW 42, so that bearers can be established with the HeNB GW 42 without the need of terminating at the centralized EPC 90, and an LBO functionality to the public IP network 80 can be achieved at the HeNB GW 42.
- LBO for Internet traffic a further advantage is that traffic exchanged by UEs served within the HeNB GW domain can be routed without involving the central EPC, i.e.
- U-plane user plane
- C-plane control plane
- the U-plane and the C-plane are decoupled from each other, the first terminating at the HeNB GW 42 and the latter terminating at the EPC 90.
- a peer to peer traffic route between UEs 12, 14 in the same HeNB GW domain is achievable without involving the EPC 90.
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway support incorporating several gateway functionalities according to a second embodiment.
- a HeNB GW 44 is provided which also includes an MME functionality in its core network functionality.
- the U-plane and the C-plane for UEs connected to base stations within the HeNB GW pool terminate locally at the HeNB GW 44. This enables a more synchronized and easy to manage procedure for bearer monitoring and C- and U-plane traffic mapping into radio bearers.
- the MME functionality in the HeNB GW 44 can be part of a pool. Such a pool could consist of MMEs local to the HeNB GW 44, i.e. either stand alone MMEs or MMEs incorporated in other HeNB GWs which are local to the concerned HeNB GW 44. It is also noted that the MME functionality incorporated in the HeNB GW 44 can be involved in the establishment of S1-MME interfaces with macro eNBs (e.g. macro eNB 30) in the local area and in the establishment of S1-MME with HeNB GWs that are either co-located with the MME functionality or that are in its same local area.
- macro eNBs e.g. macro eNB 30
- Fig. 5 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway support incorporating a single PDN gateway functionality according to a third embodiment, where a HeNB GW 46 only includes a PDN GW functionality in its core network functionality.
- the solution envisaged in this scenario implies the termination of U- plane bearers for Internet traffic transport at the HeNB GW 46, so that the S-GW 60 is not involved in the establishment of U-plane bearers.
- This can be achieved e.g. by enabling a default bearer for Internet traffic with fixed quality of service (QoS) and that is terminated at the HeNB GW 46.
- QoS quality of service
- LBO for Internet traf- fie could happen at the HeNB GW 46 without forcing collocation of an S-GW functionality in it. This would make the HeNB GW 46 more cost effective, still improving the cost per bit of information traveling across the centralized EPC 90.
- Fig. 6 shows a schematic network architecture with a HeNB gateway support in- corporating a C-plane anchor functionality according to a fourth embodiment, where the core network functionality of a HeNB GW 48 only includes C-plane anchor functionalities (e.g. address translation, binding etc.) for HeNBs 20 (or pico, micro eNBs) with integrated PDN GW functionality for providing direct LBO to a private local area network (LAN) 100, e.g., a home LAN, a corporate LAN, a cam- pus or any type of intranet.
- LAN local area network
- the solution envisaged in this scenario implies the termination of the U-plane bearers for local intranet level peering and Internet access with "native IP" traffic transport at the HeNB 20.
- the UE 10 will see this as a normal 3GPP compliant PDN connectivity associated with an access point name (APN) and related bearer(s).
- APN access point name
- the operator owned HeNB GW 48 in the private premises without impacting the possibility for the operator to manage the HeNBs 10 and fully control the consumed LBO services.
- the LBO traffic on the U-plane is kept within the local intranet e.g. safely behind the firewall.
- the HeNB GW constitutes a single point of failure.
- a solution is needed in order to provide service continuity to users in case of HeNB GW failure.
- a solution to this problem would consist of configuring each HeNB with a pool of HeNB GWs, so that in case of primary HeNB GW failure the HeNBs can randomly pick one of the secondary HeNB GWs configured, hence distributing the load more homogeneously across secondary HeNB GWs.
- signalling messages could be exchanged between the HeNB and the secondary HeNB GW, in order to determine what the current load on the HeNB GW is, what the load the HeNB will generate (in terms of traffic) is and whether connection to the secondary GW is opportune and affordable.
- Fig. 7 shows a schematic processing and signaling diagram of a HeNB gateway reselection procedure according to a fifth embodiment, where the HeNB 20 randomly tries to connect to one of a plurality of secondary HeNB GWs 43-1 to 43-n in his list and in order to do so it communicates the overall traffic load (uplink (UL) and/or downlink (DL)) experienced within a past time window.
- a selected secondary HeNB GW will first of all evaluate if it can sustain an extra S1 -simplified con- nection and then it will assess if it is able to sustain the overall traffic obtained by adding the current traffic load with the traffic load communicated by the HeNB 20. If these two criteria are satisfied, the connection will be established, otherwise connection will be rejected and the HeNB 20 will try to connect to a different HeNB GW in the preconfigured pool of secondary GWs 43-1 to 43-n.
- step 1 traffic load sustained in past prefixed time window is measured (step 2) and signaled to a selected or default first secondary NeNB GW1 43-1 , evaluates in step 3 the overall traffic in case of a HeNB connection acceptance. It is assumed in the exemplary scenario that the first secondary HeNB GW1 43-1 rejects the connection in step 4. Then, in step 5, the traffic load sustained in the past prefixed time window is signaled to a second secondary HeNB GW2 43-2 which also evaluates overall traffic in case of HeNB connection acceptance (step 6). It is now assumed that the connection is accepted by the second secondary HeNB GW2 43-2, and connection acceptance is signaled to the HeNB 20 in step 7, so that the connection can be established via the second secondary HeNB GW2 43-2.
- Fig. 8 shows a schematic block diagram of an alternative software-based implementation according to a sixth embodiment.
- the required functionalities can be implemented in any network entity (which may be provided in the HeNB 20 or the above HeNB gateways 41 , 42, 43, 44, 46, or 48) with a processing unit 410, which may be any processor or computer device with a control unit which performs control based on software routines of a control program stored in a memory 412.
- the control program may also be stored separately on a computer-readable medium.
- Program code instructions are fetched from the memory 412 and are loaded to the control unit of the processing unit 410 in order to perform the processing steps of the above device-specific functionalities which may be implemented as the above mentioned software routines.
- the processing steps may be performed on the basis of input data Dl and may generate output data DO.
- the input data Dl may correspond to a connection request for triggering a connection set-up, and the output data DO may correspond to a selected gateway address.
- the input data Dl may correspond to request for LBO or another decentralized core network related procedure, and the output data DO may correspond to the signaling required for implementing the requested core network related functionality.
- the above embodiments of the HeNB and HeNB gateway may be implemented as a computer program product comprising code means for generating each individual step of the signaling procedures for the respective entity when run on a computer device or data processor of the respective entity at the HeNB 20 or the HeNB gateway 41 , 42, 43, 44, 46, or 48 or any corresponding network entity.
- the implementation of the above embodiments thus comprises decentralization of at least a part of the EPC functionalities and co-locating it with the HeNB GW.
- This is a new approach to decentralized architectures because the decentralization of EPC and the HeNB architectures have so far been seen as two separate problems and solutions addressing both issues at the same time have not yet been sought.
- the advantage of the solutions presented above is that the enhanced HeNB GW containing elements of the EPC is no more used for serving only HeNBs, but it is used also for serving macro eNBs or any type of eNB within the local area served by the HeNB GW.
- the fifth embodiment may serve to overcome single point of failure problems concerning failures of HeNB GWs (independently of the EPC functionalities collocated with it). A homogeneous distribution of the HeNBs affected by a HeNB GW failure across a predefined pool of neighbour HeNB GWs is allowed.
- a method, apparatus, and computer program product have been described, wherein a connection to a core network is established via a wireless access device and a gateway device. Connectivity of the wireless access device is restricted to a pre-defined group of core network address of a pool of gateway de- vices with multi-node connectivity to the core network, and a single address is selected to establish the connection to a one of the gateway devices.
- the gateway device is provided with a relay function for mapping a single input address to a plurality of core network addresses based on a location information of the wireless access device and with at least one co-located decentralized core network func- tionality.
- the invention can easily be extended to any service and network environment and is not restricted to the LTE technology area and in particular not to home eNBs.
- the proposed embodiments can be implemented in connection with any base station with limited coverage (usually employed for indoor coverage and improved user experience in the home area) deployed in a wireless network.
- the embodiments may thus vary within the scope of the attached claims.
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