WO2011081382A2 - 광대역 무선 통신 시스템에서 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a broadband wireless communication system, and more particularly, to an idle mode transition control method of a terminal.
- the broadband wireless communication system supports an idle mode in order to reduce power consumption of the mobile terminal.
- the idle mode is started by either the terminal or the serving base station to which the terminal belongs.
- Table 1 shows a deregistration request code and a description of each deregistration request code of an AAI_DREG-REQ message.
- the terminal transmits the deregistration request code (De-registration_Request_Code) of the deregistration request message to '01' and transmits it to the base station, requesting that the terminal transition to the idle mode.
- the UE receives an unsolicited deregistration response message including an operation code '05' for instructing to transmit a deregistration request message for transition to the idle mode, in response thereto, the deregistration request is received.
- De-registration_Request_Code of the message is set to '02' and transmitted to the base station.
- Table 2 shows an action code of a deregistration response (AAI_DREG-RSP) message and a description of an operation of a terminal indicated by each action code.
- the terminal when the base station transmits the deregistration response message to the terminal by setting the operation code '05', the terminal starts the transition to the idle mode in an unsolicited manner or after the REQ-Duration expires.
- the base station when the base station receives a deregistration request message including a deregistration request code '01' from the terminal, the base station sets an operation code '07' in response thereto and transmits a deregistration response message to the terminal.
- MCEH MAC Control Extended Header
- MAEH MAC Control message ACK Extended Header
- Table 3 shows an embodiment of the format of the MAC Control Extended Header (MCEH).
- MCEH includes a polling parameter indicating a response to whether a message is received. For example, when the poll bit is set to '1', a response to the message reception is requested, and when the poll bit is set to '0', the response to the message reception is not required.
- Table 4 shows an embodiment of a format of a MAC Control message ACK Extended Header (MAEH).
- the MAEH may be used by the terminal or the base station to indicate a response to the received MAC control message.
- the base station or the terminal receives the MAC control message or part of the MAC control message in which the poll bit of the MCEH is set to '1', the base station or the terminal transmits the MAEH as an acknowledgment.
- Table 5 below shows an embodiment of the AAI_MSG-ACK message format.
- the base station or the terminal may use the AAI_MSG-ACK message to indicate the reception of the MAC management.
- the base station or the terminal receives the MAC message including the MCEH with the poll bit set to '1', the base station or the terminal transmits an AAI_MSG-ACK message as an acknowledgment.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating an idle mode transition process initiated by a terminal in the prior art.
- the terminal when the terminal wants to transition to the idle mode, the terminal transmits a DREG-REQ message including a de-registration request code '01' to the base station.
- the base station transmits a deregistration response (DREG-RSP) message including an action code '07' in response to the DREG-REQ message transmitted by the terminal.
- DREG-RSP deregistration response
- the DREG is transmitted from the base station.
- the terminal receiving the RSP message transitions to the idle mode.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating an idle mode transition process by Type 1 ABS initiation in the prior art.
- the base station transmits a DREG-RSP message including an action code '05' to the terminal to indicate the transition of the AMS initiated idle mode to the terminal.
- the DREG-RSP Upon receiving the message, the terminal transmits a DREG-REQ message (including a registration request code '02') having the poll bit set to '1' to the MCEH (MAC Control Extended Header) in response to the message.
- the base station receiving the DREG-REQ message transmits an AAI_MSG-ACK message to the terminal (S23).
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an idle mode transition process by Type 2 ABS initiation in the prior art.
- the base station transmits a DREG-RSP message including an action code '05' along with REQ-Duration to the terminal to indicate the transition of the AMS initiated idle mode to the terminal.
- the UE transmits a DREG-REQ message including a de-registration request code '01' to the base station before the REQ-Duration Timer expires.
- the base station receiving the DREG-REQ message transmits a DREG-RSP message including an operation code '05' to allow the transition to the idle mode to the terminal.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a situation in which a DREG-RSP message is lost in an idle mode transition process by Type 2 ABS initiation according to the related art.
- the base station transmits a DREG-RSP message including an operation code '05' to indicate the transition of the AMS initiated idle mode to the terminal.
- a situation may occur in which the DREG-RSP message is lost during transmission, and at the same time, the UE transmits a DREG-REQ message including a deregistration request code '01' requesting the transition to the idle mode to the base station (S42). .
- the base station considers the AAI_DREG-REQ (including the deregistration request code '01') message received from the terminal as a response to the unsolicited AAI_DREG-RSP (including action code '05') message transmitted to the terminal.
- the AAI_DREG-RSP including the operation code '05'
- the terminal expects the AAI_DREG-RSP (including the operation code '07') message from the base station because it has not received the AAI_DREG-RSP (including the operation code '05') message transmitted by the base station. There is a delay in the transition process of the terminal to the idle mode.
- an object of the present specification is to provide a method for controlling an idle mode transition using an MCEH in which a poll bit is set.
- an operation code for instructing to transmit a deregistration request message for transition from an eNB to an idle mode and the deregistration request message Receiving an unsolicited deregistration response message including transmission time information; Extracting control information for which a poll bit is set to report whether a message has been received from the received unsolicited deregistration response message; Transmitting a deregistration request message including a deregistration request code for requesting a transition to an idle mode and response information to the extracted control information to the base station; And receiving a deregistration response message including an operation code for allowing a transition to the idle mode from the base station.
- control information is characterized in that the MAC Control Extended Header (MAC Control Extended Header).
- response information is characterized in that the MAC Control Message ACK Extended Header.
- the transmission time information is characterized in that the REQ-Duration.
- the present disclosure also provides a method of operating a base station for controlling an idle mode transition of a terminal in a broadband wireless communication system, the method comprising: transmitting an unsolicited registration release response message to the terminal; Receiving a deregistration request message including a deregistration request code for requesting a transition to an idle mode from the terminal; And checking whether the received deregistration request message includes response information about the control information.
- the unsolicited deregistration response message includes control information in which a poll bit is set to report whether or not a message is received. And at least one of an operation code for instructing to transmit a deregistration request message for transition to an idle mode and time information for transmitting the deregistration request message.
- the control information may be a MAC Control Extended Header
- the response information may be a MAC Control Message ACK Extended Header
- the transmission time information may be a REQ-Duration. do.
- the method may further include transmitting a deregistration response message including an operation code for allowing a transition to the idle mode.
- the method may further include retransmitting the unsolicited registration release response message transmitted to the terminal when the response information is not included.
- the retransmission may be repeated until the retransmission count reaches a maximum count.
- the method may further include deleting the terminal from the management list of the base station if it does not receive response information for the control information from the terminal after repeatedly transmitting the maximum count.
- the present specification is a method for operating a terminal for transition to idle mode (idle mode) in a broadband wireless communication system, the operation code for instructing to transmit a deregistration request message for transition from the base station to the idle mode and the deregistration Receiving an unsolicited deregistration response message including request message transmission time information; Extracting control information for which a poll bit is set to report whether a message has been received from the received unsolicited deregistration response message; Transmitting a response message to the base station to the base station; Transmitting a deregistration request message including a deregistration request code for requesting a transition to an idle mode to the base station; And receiving a deregistration response message including an operation code for allowing a transition to the idle mode from the base station.
- the control information may be a MAC control extended header, the response message is an MSG-ACK message, and the transmission time information is REQ-Duration.
- the first message transmitted for the idle mode transition of the terminal that is, the MCEH having set the poll bit in the unsolicited deregistration response message or deregistration request message, is transmitted to thereby determine whether the message is lost. There is.
- FIG. 1 is a flow diagram illustrating an idle mode transition process initiated by a terminal in the prior art.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating an idle mode transition process by Type 1 ABS initiation in the prior art.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an idle mode transition process by Type 2 ABS initiation in the prior art.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a situation in which a DREG-RSP message is lost in an idle mode transition process by Type 2 ABS initiation according to the related art.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of a Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to a second embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of a Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to a third embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of AMS initiated idle mode entry according to a fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of AType 1 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to a fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of a Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to a sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of a Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to a seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of a Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to an eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of AMS initiated idle mode entry according to the ninth embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of a Type 1 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to a tenth embodiment.
- the present specification proposes an apparatus and method for providing an emergency service in a communication system, for example, a communication system using the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.16 standard (hereinafter referred to as an IEEE 802.16 communication system). .
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- the base station has a meaning as a terminal node of the network that directly communicates with the terminal.
- the specific operation described as performed by the base station in this document may be performed by an upper node of the base station in some cases.
- 'Base station' may be replaced by terms such as a fixed station, a Node B, an eNode B (eNB), an access point, and the like.
- terminal may be replaced with terms such as a user equipment (UE), a mobile station (MS), a mobile subscriber station (MSS), and the like.
- Embodiments of the present specification may be implemented through various means. For example, embodiments of the present specification may be implemented by hardware, firmware, software, or a combination thereof.
- a method according to embodiments of the present disclosure may include one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs). Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), processors, controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, and the like.
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- DSPs digital signal processors
- DSPDs digital signal processing devices
- PLDs programmable logic devices
- FPGAs Field programmable gate arrays
- processors controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, and the like.
- the method according to the embodiments of the present specification may be implemented in the form of a module, procedure or function that performs the functions or operations described above.
- the software code may be stored in a memory unit and driven by a processor.
- the memory unit may be located inside or outside the processor, and may exchange data with the processor by various known means.
- a first embodiment provides an idle mode transition control method using MCEH and MAEH according to an embodiment of the present specification.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to the first embodiment.
- a non-request including an action code ('05') instructing the terminal to transmit a deregistration request (DREG-REQ) message for transition from the base station to the idle mode and the information on the deregistration request message transmission time Receive an unsolicited DREG-RSP message (S51).
- the time information is determined between the time when the base station transmits an unsolicited deregistration response message to the terminal and when the DREG-REQ message is transmitted from the terminal. Represents a time interval.
- the time information may be REQ-Duration.
- the terminal extracts control information in which the poll bit is set to report whether the message has been received from the received unsolicited deregistration response message.
- the poll bit may be set to '1'.
- the control information may be a MAC Control Extended Header (MCEH). That is, the unsolicited deregistration response message includes MCEH with a poll bit set.
- MCEH MAC Control Extended Header
- the terminal transmits a deregistration request message including a deregistration request code '01' for requesting a transition to the idle mode and response information to the extracted control information (S52).
- the response information indicates a response indicating whether or not to receive an unsolicited deregistration response message transmitted from the base station.
- the response information may be a MAC Control Message ACK Extended Header (MAEH). That is, when the terminal receives the unsolicited deregistration response message, the terminal transmits a deregistration request (DREG-REQ) message including a MAEH to the base station.
- DREG-REQ deregistration request
- the terminal receives a deregistration response (DREG-RSP) message including an operation code '07' for allowing a transition to the idle mode from the base station.
- DREG-RSP deregistration response
- the terminal receives the operation code
- the terminal transitions to the idle mode (S54).
- the second embodiment provides an idle mode transition method using MCEH and MAEH when the DREG-RSP message transmitted by the base station is lost.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to the second embodiment.
- the base station transmits an unsolicited deregistration response (unsolicited DREG-RSP) message to the terminal (S61).
- the unsolicited deregistration response message includes control information and idle mode in which a poll bit is set to report whether a message has been received.
- an operation code '05' for instructing to transmit a deregistration request message for transition to, and at least one of the deregistration request message transmission time information.
- the poll bit may be set to '1'.
- control information may be a MAC Control Extended Header (MCEH). That is, the unsolicited deregistration response message includes MCEH with a poll bit set.
- MCEH MAC Control Extended Header
- the time information indicates a time interval between when the base station transmits an unsolicited registration release response message to the terminal, and when the DREG-REQ message is transmitted from the terminal.
- the time information may be REQ-Duration.
- the base station receives a deregistration request message including an operation code '01' to request a transition from the terminal to the idle mode.
- the deregistration request message is transmitted from the base station to the terminal. It may be a deregistration request message (DREG-REQ) corresponding to an unsolicited deregistration response message or a deregistration request message (DREG-REQ) transmitted by the terminal alone to perform an AMS initiated idle mode entry.
- DREG-REQ deregistration request message
- DREG-REQ deregistration request message
- the base station checks whether the received deregistration request message includes response information for the control information.
- the response information is a MAC Control Message ACK Extended Header. Can be.
- the deregistration request message received from the terminal is a deregistration request message (DREG-REQ) corresponding to the unsolicited deregistration response message transmitted from the base station to the terminal.
- the deregistration request message received from the terminal is a deregistration request message (DREG-REQ) transmitted by the terminal alone to perform MS initiated idle mode entry. .
- the deregistration request message received from the terminal is a deregistration request transmitted by the terminal alone to perform AMS initiated idle mode entry.
- the message (DREG-REQ) corresponds to the message (DREG-REQ).
- the base station includes an operation code '07' for allowing the transition to the idle mode in response to the deregistration request message transmitted by the terminal alone when the response information is not included.
- the deregistration response message is transmitted (S64).
- the third embodiment provides an idle mode transition method using MCEH and MAEH according to another embodiment of the present invention when the DREG-RSP message transmitted by the base station is lost.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to the third embodiment.
- Steps S71 to S73 of FIG. 7 are the same as the operations of steps S61 to S63 of FIG. 6 and will be omitted.
- the base station retransmits the unsolicited deregistration response message transmitted to the terminal when the response information does not include the response information.
- the base station requests the transition to the idle mode received from the terminal. Ignore the deregistration request message that includes the action code '01'. That is, it does not respond to the deregistration request message.
- the deregistration response message including an operation code '07' for allowing the transition to the idle mode is transmitted to the terminal.
- the base station repeatedly retransmits the unsolicited deregistration response message transmitted to the terminal until the retransmission count reaches a preset maximum count.
- the base station determines that the channel situation is not good and deletes the terminal from the list managed. In this case, the paging controller also deletes from the list managing the terminal.
- the fourth embodiment provides an idle mode transition method by AMS initiated using MCEH and MAEH according to another embodiment of the present specification.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of AMS initiated idle mode entry according to the fourth embodiment.
- the terminal transmits to the base station a deregistration request message including control information for which a poll bit is set and an operation code '01' for requesting a transition to the idle mode to report whether the message has been received (S81).
- the poll bit may be set to '1'.
- the control information may be a MAC Control Extended Header (MCEH). That is, the deregistration request (DREG-REQ) message includes an MCEH with a poll bit set.
- MCEH MAC Control Extended Header
- the terminal receives a deregistration response (DREG-RSP) message including the response information on the control information and the operation code '07' for allowing the transition to the idle mode from the base station (S82). After receiving the deregistration response message including the operation code '07', the terminal transitions to the idle mode. (S83)
- DREG-RSP deregistration response
- the response information indicates a response indicating whether or not to receive the deregistration request message transmitted to the base station.
- the response information may be a MAC Control Message ACK Extended Header (MAEH). That is, the terminal transmits the deregistration request message to the base station, and receives a deregistration response (DREG-RSP) message including the MAEH from the base station.
- MAEH MAC Control Message ACK Extended Header
- the fifth embodiment provides an idle mode transition method by Type 1 ABS initiated idle mode entry using a MAEH and AAI_MSG-ACK message according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of AType 1 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to the fifth embodiment.
- the UE sends an unsolicited DREG-RSP message including an action code '05' instructing to transmit a DREG-REQ message for transition to the idle mode.
- the received unsolicited deregistration response message does not include REQ-Duration indicating time information.
- the time information indicates a time interval between when a base station transmits an unsolicited registration release response message to a terminal, and when a DREG-REQ message is transmitted from the terminal.
- the terminal extracts the first control information in which the poll bit is set to report whether the message has been received from the received unsolicited deregistration response message.
- the poll bit may be set to '1'.
- the first control information may be a MAC Control Extended Header (MCEH). That is, the unsolicited deregistration response message includes MCEH with a poll bit set.
- MCEH MAC Control Extended Header
- the terminal indicates the response information on the extracted first control information, the second control information with the poll bit set to report whether the message is received, and an operation code for indicating a response to the unsolicited deregistration response message ('02).
- the deregistration request message including ') is transmitted to the base station (S92).
- the response information indicates a response indicating whether or not to receive an unsolicited deregistration response message transmitted from the base station.
- the response information may be a MAC Control Message ACK Extended Header (MAEH). That is, when the terminal receives the unsolicited deregistration response message, the terminal transmits a deregistration request (DREG-REQ) message including a MAEH to the base station.
- the first and second control information may be MCEH.
- the terminal receives a response message for the second control information from the base station (S93).
- the response message may be an MSG-ACK message.
- the terminal transitions to the idle mode after receiving the response message (S94).
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to the sixth embodiment.
- the UE releases an unsolicited deregistration including an action code (“05”) instructing to transmit a deregistration request (DREG-REQ) message for transition to an idle mode and the deregistration request message transmission time information.
- the time information is a time interval between when the base station transmits an unsolicited deregistration response message to the terminal and when the DREG-REQ message is transmitted from the terminal. Indicates.
- the time information may be REQ-Duration.
- the terminal extracts control information in which the poll bit is set to report whether the message has been received from the received unsolicited deregistration response message.
- the poll bit may be set to '1'.
- the control information may be a MAC Control Extended Header (MCEH). That is, the unsolicited deregistration response message includes MCEH with a poll bit set.
- MCEH MAC Control Extended Header
- the terminal transmits a response message for the extracted control information to the base station (S102).
- the response message is a message indicating a response indicating whether or not to receive an unsolicited registration release response message transmitted from the base station.
- the response message may be an MSG-ACK message. That is, when the terminal receives the unsolicited registration release response message from the base station, the terminal transmits an MSG-ACK message in response to the reception.
- the terminal transmits a deregistration request message including an operation code '01' for requesting a transition to the idle mode to the base station.
- the terminal receives a deregistration response (DREG-RSP) message including an operation code '07' for allowing a transition to the idle mode from the base station.
- DREG-RSP deregistration response
- the terminal receives the operation code (' After receiving the deregistration response message including the message '07', it transitions to the idle mode (S105).
- the seventh embodiment provides an idle mode transition method using an AAI_MSG-ACK message when a DREG-RSP message transmitted by a base station is lost.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to the seventh embodiment.
- the base station transmits an unsolicited deregistration response message (unsolicited DREG-RSP) message to the terminal (S111).
- the unsolicited deregistration response message includes control information and idle mode in which a poll bit is set to report whether the message has been received.
- an operation code '05' for instructing to transmit a deregistration request message for transition to, and at least one of the deregistration request message transmission time information.
- the poll bit may be set to '1'.
- control information may be a MAC Control Extended Header (MCEH). That is, the unsolicited deregistration response message includes MCEH with a poll bit set.
- MCEH MAC Control Extended Header
- the time information indicates a time interval between when the base station transmits an unsolicited registration release response message to the terminal, and when the DREG-REQ message is transmitted from the terminal.
- the time information may be REQ-Duration.
- the base station receives a deregistration request message including an operation code '01' for requesting a transition to the idle mode from the terminal.
- the deregistration request message is the unsolicited deregistration.
- the response message is transmitted to the terminal without being lost, it is a deregistration request message (DREG-REQ) corresponding to the unsolicited deregistration response message.
- DREG-REQ deregistration request message
- the deregistration request message is included in the deregistration request message (DREG-REQ) transmitted by the terminal alone to perform the AMS initiated idle mode entry.
- the deregistration request message received from the terminal is a deregistration request transmitted by the terminal alone to perform AMS initiated idle mode entry.
- the message (DREG-REQ) corresponds to the message (DREG-REQ).
- the base station transmits a deregistration response message including an operation code '07' for allowing the transition to the idle mode in response to the deregistration request message transmitted by the terminal alone (S113).
- An eighth embodiment provides an idle mode transition method using an AAI_MSG-ACK message when a DREG-RSP message transmitted by a base station is lost.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of Type 2 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to the eighth embodiment.
- Steps S121 to S122 of FIG. 12 are the same as the operations of steps S111 to S112 of FIG. 11 and will be omitted.
- the base station repeatedly retransmits the unsolicited deregistration response message transmitted to the terminal until the retransmission count reaches a preset maximum count (S123).
- the base station requests a transition to the idle mode received from the terminal. Ignore the deregistration request message containing the action code '01'. That is, it does not respond to the deregistration request message.
- the deregistration response message including the operation code '07' for allowing the transition to the idle mode is transmitted to the terminal.
- the response message refers to the MSG-ACK message.
- the base station determines that the channel situation is not good and deletes the terminal from the list managed. In this case, the paging controller also deletes from the list managing the terminal.
- a ninth embodiment provides an idle mode transition method by AMS initiated using an AAI_MSG-ACK message according to another embodiment of the present specification.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of AMS initiated idle mode entry according to the ninth embodiment.
- the terminal transmits a deregistration request message including control information for which a poll bit is set and an operation code '01' for requesting a transition to the idle mode to report whether the message is received (S131).
- the poll bit may be set to '1'.
- the control information may be a MAC Control Extended Header (MCEH). That is, the deregistration request (DREG-REQ) message includes an MCEH with a poll bit set.
- MCEH MAC Control Extended Header
- the terminal receives a response message for the control information from the base station (S132).
- the response message is a message indicating whether or not to receive the deregistration request message transmitted to the base station.
- the response message may be an MSG-ACK message. That is, the terminal receives the MSG-ACK message from the base station after transmitting the deregistration request message to the base station.
- the terminal receives a deregistration response (DREG-RSP) message including an operation code '07' for allowing a transition to the idle mode from the base station (S133).
- DREG-RSP deregistration response
- the terminal transitions to the idle mode (S134).
- a tenth embodiment provides an idle mode transition method by Type 1 ABS initiated idle mode entry using an AAI_MSG-ACK message according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of Type 1 ABS initiated idle mode entry according to the tenth embodiment.
- the UE transmits an unsolicited DREG-RSP message including an action code '05' instructing to transmit a DREG-REQ message for transition to the idle mode.
- the received unsolicited deregistration response message does not include REQ-Duration indicating time information.
- the time information indicates a time interval between when a base station transmits an unsolicited registration release response message to a terminal, and when a DREG-REQ message is transmitted from the terminal.
- the terminal extracts the first control information in which the poll bit is set to report whether the message has been received from the received unsolicited deregistration response message.
- the poll bit may be set to '1'.
- the first control information may be a MAC Control Extended Header (MCEH). That is, the unsolicited deregistration response message includes MCEH with a poll bit set.
- MCEH MAC Control Extended Header
- the terminal transmits a first response message for the extracted first control information to the base station (S142).
- the first response message is a response to whether or not to receive an unsolicited registration release response message transmitted from the base station. This message is displayed.
- the first response message may be an MSG-ACK message. That is, when the UE receives the unsolicited deregistration response message, the terminal transmits an MSG-ACK message to the base station in response to the request.
- the mobile station transmits a deregistration request message including a second control information for which a poll bit is set for reporting a message and an operation code '02' indicating a response to the unsolicited deregistration response message.
- the second control information may be MCEH.
- the terminal receives a second response message for the second control information from the base station (S144).
- the second response message may be an MSG-ACK message.
- the terminal transitions to the idle mode after receiving the second response message (S145).
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- 광대역 무선 통신 시스템에서 아이들 모드(Idle Mode)로 천이하기 위한 단말의 동작 방법에 있어서,기지국으로부터 아이들 모드로 천이를 위해 등록 해제 요청 메시지를 전송하도록 지시하는 동작 코드 및 상기 등록 해제 요청 메시지 전송 시간 정보를 포함하는 비요청 등록 해제 응답 메시지를 수신하는 과정;상기 수신된 비요청 등록 해제 응답 메시지로부터 메시지 수신 여부 보고를 위해 폴 비트가 설정된 제어 정보를 추출하는 과정;상기 추출된 제어 정보에 대한 응답 정보 및 아이들 모드로의 천이를 요청하기 위한 등록해제요청코드를 포함하는 등록 해제 요청 메시지를 상기 기지국으로 전송하는 과정; 및상기 기지국으로부터 아이들 모드로 천이를 허락하는 동작 코드를 포함하는 등록 해제 응답 메시지를 수신하는 과정을 포함하여 이루어지는 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 제어 정보는 MAC 제어 확장 헤더(MAC Control Extended Header)인 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 응답 정보는 MAC 제어 메시지 애크 확장 헤더(MAC Control Message ACK Extended Header)인 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 전송 시간 정보는 REQ-Duration인 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 광대역 무선 통신 시스템에서 단말의 아이들 모드(Idle Mode) 천이를 제어하기 위한 기지국의 동작 방법에 있어서,단말로 비요청 등록 해제 응답 메시지를 전송하는 과정;상기 단말로부터 아이들 모드로의 천이를 요청하기 위한 등록해제요청코드를 포함하는 등록 해제 요청 메시지를 수신하는 과정; 및상기 수신된 등록 해제 요청 메시지에 상기 제어 정보에 대한 응답 정보가 포함되어 있는지 확인하는 과정을 포함하여 이루어지며,상기 비요청 등록 해제 응답 메시지는 메시지 수신 여부 보고를 위해 폴 비트가 설정된 제어 정보, 아이들 모드로 천이를 위해 등록 해제 요청 메시지를 전송하도록 지시하는 동작 코드 및 상기 등록 해제 요청 메시지 전송 시간 정보 중 적어도 하나를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 제 5항에 있어서,상기 제어 정보는 MAC 제어 확장 헤더(MAC Control Extended Header)이며,상기 응답 정보는 MAC 제어 메시지 애크 확장 헤더(MAC Control Message ACK Extended Header)이며,상기 전송 시간 정보는 REQ-Duration인 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 제 5항에 있어서,상기 단말로 아이들 모드로 천이를 허락하는 동작 코드를 포함하는 등록 해제 응답 메시지를 전송하는 과정을 더 포함하여 이루어지는 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 제 5항에 있어서,상기 확인 결과, 상기 응답 정보가 포함되어 있지 않은 경우 상기 단말로 전송한 비요청 등록 해제 응답 메시지를 재전송하는 과정을 더 포함하여 이루어지는 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 제 8항에 있어서,상기 재전송하는 과정은 재전송 카운트가 최대 카운트에 도달할 때까지 반복하여 전송하는 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 제 9항에 있어서,상기 최대 카운트까지 반복하여 전송 후, 상기 단말로부터 상기 제어 정보에 대한 응답 정보를 수신하지 못한 경우, 상기 단말을 상기 기지국의 관리 리스트에서 삭제하는 과정을 더 포함하여 이루어지는 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 광대역 무선 통신 시스템에서 아이들 모드(Idle Mode)로 천이하기 위한 단말의 동작 방법에 있어서,기지국으로부터 아이들 모드로 천이를 위해 등록 해제 요청 메시지를 전송하도록 지시하는 동작 코드 및 상기 등록 해제 요청 메시지 전송 시간 정보를 포함하는 비요청 등록 해제 응답 메시지를 수신하는 과정;상기 수신된 비요청 등록 해제 응답 메시지로부터 메시지 수신 여부 보고를 위해 폴 비트가 설정된 제어 정보를 추출하는 과정;상기 추출된 제어 정보에 대한 응답 메시지를 상기 기지국으로 전송하는 과정;아이들 모드로의 천이를 요청하기 위한 등록해제요청코드를 포함하는 등록 해제 요청 메시지를 상기 기지국으로 전송하는 과정; 및상기 기지국으로부터 아이들 모드로 천이를 허락하는 동작 코드를 포함하는 등록 해제 응답 메시지를 수신하는 과정을 포함하여 이루어지는 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
- 제 11항에 있어서,상기 제어 정보는 MAC 제어 확장 헤더(MAC Control Extended Header)이며,상기 응답 메시지는 MSG-ACK 메시지이며,상기 전송 시간 정보는 REQ-Duration인 것을 특징으로 하는 아이들 모드 천이 제어 방법.
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