WO2011131064A1 - Procédé et système de contrôle d'accès à un nœud b domestique (hnb) - Google Patents

Procédé et système de contrôle d'accès à un nœud b domestique (hnb) Download PDF

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WO2011131064A1
WO2011131064A1 PCT/CN2011/071743 CN2011071743W WO2011131064A1 WO 2011131064 A1 WO2011131064 A1 WO 2011131064A1 CN 2011071743 W CN2011071743 W CN 2011071743W WO 2011131064 A1 WO2011131064 A1 WO 2011131064A1
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  • the present invention relates to the field of communications, and in particular to a method and system for controlling access to a home base station.
  • the Evolved Packet System (EPS) of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is evolved by the Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (referred to as Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network).
  • E-UTRAN Mobility Management Entity
  • MME Mobility Management Entity
  • S-GW Serving Gateway
  • P-GW Packet Data Network Gateway
  • the Home Subscriber Server (HSS) is composed of a Home Subscriber Server (HSS).
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a HeNB accessing an EPS in a non-roaming scenario according to the related art. The architecture of the EPS will be described below with reference to FIG.
  • the MME is connected to the EUTRAN, the S-GW, and the Home evolved NodeB (HeNB) gateway (HeNB GW), and is responsible for control planes such as mobility management, non-access stratum signaling processing, and user mobility management context management.
  • S-GW is an access gateway device connected to E-UTRAN, which forwards data between E-UTRAN and P-GW, and is responsible for buffering paging waiting data
  • P-GW is EPS and packet Data Network (referred to as PDN) The border gateway of the network, responsible for PDN access and forwarding data between EPS and PDN.
  • PCC Policy and Charging Control
  • PCRF Policy and Charging Rules Function
  • the Rx is connected to an application function (Application Function, abbreviated as AF) in the service network protocol of the Internet Protocol (IP), and obtains service information, which is used to generate service information of the PCC policy.
  • Application Function Application Function
  • IP Internet Protocol
  • PCEF Policy and Charging Enforcement Function
  • the Gx interface exchanges information, and is responsible for initiating the establishment, modification, and release of the bearer, ensuring the quality of service (Quality of Service, QoS for short), and performing charging control.
  • the S-GW hosts the Bearer Binding and Event Report Function (Bearer Binding and Event Report Function, It is abbreviated as BBERF), and the S-GW and the PCRF exchange information through the Gxc interface.
  • BBERF Bearer Binding and Event Report Function
  • the BBERF is responsible for initiating the establishment, modification and release of the bearer to ensure the service quality of the service data, and the PCEF performs the charging control.
  • the EPS supports the access of the HeNB, which is a small, low-power base station deployed in indoor places such as homes and offices.
  • Closed Subscriber Group is a new concept introduced after the introduction of home base stations. Usually a family or an internal user of a company forms a closed user group, which is identified by a CSG ID. The home base station for the user's monthly service in this closed subscriber group has the same CSG ID. When a closed subscriber group is served by only one home base station, the closed subscriber group can also directly identify the home base station identity (e.g., BS ID).
  • BS ID home base station identity
  • CSG users and/or non-CSG users can distinguish between different levels, and the priority of the service that they enjoy is different, and the quality of the service and the type of service can be different.
  • the user can access the home base station corresponding to multiple closed user groups, for example, the user's office, home, and the like. Therefore, the concept of allowing a closed user group list to be introduced is introduced. This list is stored in the user's terminal and the user data server on the network side.
  • any operator subscription subscriber can access the base station, and the home base station at this time is equivalent to the macro base station.
  • the home base station is in the hybrid mode, any operator subscription or roaming user is also allowed to access, but different levels are classified according to whether the user subscribes to the CSG, that is, the user who signs the CSG is using the hybrid home. Base stations have higher service priorities and enjoy better quality of service and service categories.
  • the user data server on the network side sends the closed subscriber group that the user subscribes to and allows access to the mobility management entity of the core network.
  • the core network mobility management entity will use this information to perform access control on the UE. If the UE accesses the core network from an unlicensed closed mode home base station, the core network will deny access to such users.
  • the HeNB usually accesses the core network of the EPS through a leased fixed line.
  • a security gateway (SeGW) is shielded in the core network.
  • the data between the HeNB and the SeGW will be encapsulated with IPSec.
  • the HeNB can directly connect to the MME and the S-GW of the core network through the IPSec tunnel established by the HeNB and the SeGW, and can also connect to the MME and the S-GW through the HeNB GW.
  • a Home eNodeB Management System HeMS
  • the QoS of the fixed line that is accessed by the HeNB is usually the owner of the HeNB and the fixed network operator.
  • Figure 2 is similar to the architecture of Figure 1, except that the service general packet radio service is used.
  • the Serving General Packet Radio Service Support Node (SGSN) replaces the S-GW and replaces the P-GW with a Gateway General Packet Radio Service Support Node (GGSN).
  • SGSN Serving General Packet Radio Service Support Node
  • GGSN Gateway General Packet Radio Service Support Node
  • the base station is connected through the contracted fixed line, it is necessary to consider the scenario in which multiple home base stations (for example, HeNB, HNB) access the 3GPP core network through a contracted fixed line. In this case, for the 3GPP network, it must be controlled. All user equipment accessed through the multiple home base stations.
  • HeNB HeNB, HNB
  • a primary object of the present invention is to provide a control scheme for home base station access to solve at least the above problems. According to an aspect of the present invention, a method for controlling access to a home base station is provided.
  • the method includes: a mobility management unit MME or a home base station gateway acquiring a subscription bandwidth for a home base station access to a subscription fixed network line, where The home base station using the contracted fixed line is registered in the MME or the home base station gateway; the MME or the home base station gateway accesses all the accesses through the home base station according to the subscription bandwidth.
  • Service access of the user equipment performs quality of service QoS control.
  • the acquiring, by the MME or the home base station, the subscription bandwidth includes: sending, by the home base station, the MME or the home base station gateway in a process of registering with the MME or the home base station gateway a message, wherein the message carries the subscription bandwidth; or, the subscription bandwidth of the subscription fixed network line for home base station access is configured in the MME or the home base station gateway.
  • the home base station sends a message carrying the subscription bandwidth to the MME or the home base station gateway in the process of registering with the MME or the home base station gateway, where the home base station passes the home
  • the subscription bandwidth is obtained by the base station management system or the home subscriber server.
  • the MME or the home base station gateway performs QoS control on all user equipments accessed by the home base station according to the subscription bandwidth, including: establishing, by the user equipment, packet data by using the home base station After the network PDN is connected, the MME or the home base station gateway receives a request message for creating or modifying a bearer, where the QoS parameter of the request message includes a guaranteed bandwidth GBR; the MME or the home base station gateway Determining whether to accept the creation or modification of the bearer request according to the remaining available bandwidth of the GBR and the contracted fixed line.
  • the determining, by the MME or the home base station gateway, whether to accept the request to create or modify a bearer according to the available bandwidth of the GBR and the subscription fixed line includes: the GBR increment is less than or equal to the In the case of the remaining available bandwidth, the MME or the home base station gateway accepts the creation or tampering request.
  • the determining, by the MME or the home base station gateway, whether to accept the request to create or modify a bearer according to the available bandwidth in the GBR and the subscription bandwidth comprises: the GBR increment is greater than the remaining In the case of available bandwidth, the MME or the home base station gateway determines whether to initiate release of other bearer resources; if the ⁇ or the home base station determines to initiate release of other bearer resources, after releasing the resources, accepting the Create or modify a bearer request; otherwise, reject the create or tamper with the 7-handed request.
  • the GBR delta value is a GBR in the create request message; if the MME or the home The base station gateway accepts the request message for modifying the bearer, and the GBR incremental value is the difference between the GBR in the modified bearer request message and the allocated GBR of the bearer.
  • the MME or the home base station gateway determines whether to initiate the release of other bearer resources according to at least one of the following: a priority ARP of the bearer, and user CSG information of the user equipment.
  • a control system for a home base station access including an MME and a home base station gateway, where the MME or the home base station gateway is configured to acquire a fixed-line line for home use.
  • a subscription bandwidth of the base station access where the home base station using the contracted fixed network line is registered in the MME or the home base station gateway; the MME or the home base station gateway is further set according to the subscription bandwidth pair QoS control is performed by service access of all user equipments accessed by the home base station.
  • the home base station is configured to send a message to the MME or the home base station gateway in the process of registering with the MME or the home base station, where the message carries the subscription bandwidth.
  • the system further includes: a home base station management system, wherein the home base station is further configured to obtain the subscription bandwidth by using the home base station management system.
  • the system further includes: a home subscriber server, wherein the home base station is further configured to obtain the subscription bandwidth by using the home subscriber server.
  • the MME or the home base station gateway is further configured to receive a request message for creating or modifying a bearer, where the QoS of the request message
  • the parameter includes a guaranteed bandwidth GBR; the MME or the home base station gateway is further configured to determine whether to accept the create or modify a bearer request according to the GBR and the remaining available bandwidth of the subscribed fixed line.
  • the MME or the home base station gateway obtains the subscription bandwidth for the home base station access of the subscription fixed network line, wherein the home base station using the contracted fixed network line is registered in the MME or the home base station gateway;
  • the MME or the home base station gateway performs QoS control on the service access of all user equipments accessed through the home base station according to the subscription bandwidth. Solved the relevant technology without The method controls the total bandwidth of the user equipment sharing the same fixed-line line, thereby implementing the service access QoS control for all user equipments accessing the same contracted fixed line.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a HeNB accessing an EPS in a non-roaming scenario according to the related art
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an HNB accessing UMTS in a non-roaming scenario according to the related art
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a method for controlling a home base station access according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a home base station acquiring a subscription bandwidth of a subscription fixed network line for home base station access according to an embodiment of the present invention; A flow chart of reporting, by the HeNB of the embodiment, the subscription bandwidth of the subscribed fixed network line for the home base station access to the MME;
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram of the contracted fixed network line that the HNB accesses according to the embodiment of the present invention; A flow chart for reporting the subscription bandwidth of the home base station access to the HNB GW;
  • FIG. 7 is a policy for controlling the subscription bandwidth of the home network base station based on the subscription fixed network line in the creation of the bearer process according to the embodiment of the present invention; Flowchart; FIG.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart of policy control performed by a MME in a modified bearer procedure based on a subscription bandwidth for a home base station access by a contracted fixed line in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the embodiments in the present application and the features in the embodiments may be combined with each other without conflict.
  • the MME or the home base station gateway obtains the subscription bandwidth of the subscription fixed network line for the home base station access, and the parameter indicates that the home base station owner and the fixed network operator have signed the lease.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a method for controlling home base station access according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 3, the process includes the following steps: Step S302: The MME or the home base station gateway obtains the subscription fixed network line for home use. The subscription bandwidth of the base station access, wherein the home base station using the contracted fixed network line is registered in the MME or the home base station gateway; Step S304, the MME or the home base station gateway accesses all users accessing the home base station according to the subscription bandwidth.
  • the service access of the device performs QoS control.
  • the MME or the home base station gateway performs QoS control on the service access of all the user equipments that are accessed, and solves the problem that the total bandwidth of the user equipments sharing the same contracted fixed network line cannot be controlled in the related art. problem.
  • the MME or the home base station gateway can obtain the subscription bandwidth for the home base station access of the subscription fixed network line by using at least one of the following manners: Method 1: directly configuring the subscription fixed network line corresponding to the home in the MME or the home base station gateway The subscription bandwidth of the base station access; the second mode, the subscription bandwidth of the fixed base network line used by the home base station to the MME or the home base station gateway for the home base station access.
  • Method 1 directly configuring the subscription fixed network line corresponding to the home in the MME or the home base station gateway The subscription bandwidth of the base station access
  • the second mode the subscription bandwidth of the fixed base network line used by the home base station to the MME or the home base station gateway for the home base station access.
  • the contracted fixed-line line for the home base station access is the same (the broadband connection information can also be reported at the same time), that is, the home base station registers with the MME or the home base station to the MME or the home base station.
  • the gateway sends a message, where the message carries the subscription bandwidth. Therefore, the MME, the HeNB GW, or the HNB GW can determine that the signed subscription bandwidth of the reported fixed-line fixed-line for home base station access is applied to the service access QoS control of all user equipments accessed through the home base stations.
  • the acquisition of the subscription bandwidth by the home base station through the home base station management system will be described below with reference to FIG.
  • Step S401 After the home base station is powered on, establish a secure connection with the home base station management system by using the fixed line and the home base station.
  • Step S402 the home base station sends a message to the home base station management system, where the message carries the device identifier of the home base station and current location information (ie, broadband connection information), where the location information includes a home gateway accessed by the home base station
  • the public IP address of the Residential Gate Way (referred to as RGW) may also be the line identifier of the RGW, or may be the username of the home base station owner and the fixed network operator;
  • Step S403 after the home base station management system saves the information, Returning the response message;
  • Step S404 the home base station management system sends a message to the home base station to set the parameter value, including: the S1 interface IP address of the home base station accessing the core network, the cell identity of the home base station, and the contracted fixed network line for the home The subscription bandwidth of the base station access; step 4 gathers S405, the home base station saves After the message, it returns an acknowledgment message.
  • the home base station can also obtain the subscription bandwidth through the home subscriber server.
  • the SeGW interacts with the HSS, and the HSS uses the contracted fixed network line for the home base station.
  • the incoming subscription bandwidth is sent to the H(e)NB.
  • 5 is a flowchart of reporting, by a HeNB, a subscription bandwidth for a home base station access to a MME by a HeNB, according to an embodiment of the present invention, where the HeNB reports the subscription to the MME when registering with the MME.
  • the network line is used for the process of the subscription bandwidth of the home base station access.
  • the flowchart includes the following steps: Step S501: After the HeNB is powered on, establish a secure IP connection with the MME through the fixed network line; Step S502, the HeNB sends a message to the MME. Carrying the HeNB identifier, and the broadband connection information, and signing the fixed network line for the subscription bandwidth of the home base station access.
  • the broadband connection information may be a public IP address of the RGW to which the HeNB is connected, or may be a line identifier of the RGW, or may be a username that the HeNB owner subscribes to the fixed network operator.
  • Step S503 After the MME saves the information, the MME returns Reply message.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart of reporting, by the HNB, the subscription bandwidth for the home base station access of the subscribed fixed network line that the HNB accesses to the HNB GW according to an embodiment of the present invention, where the HNB is registered with the HNB GW.
  • Step S601 After the HNB is powered on, establish a secure IP connection with the HNB GW through the fixed line; Step S602, HNB The HNB GW sends a message, where the message carries the HNB identifier, the broadband connection information, and the subscription bandwidth of the subscription fixed line for the home base station access.
  • the broadband connection information may be a public IP address of the RGW to which the HeNB is connected, or may be a line identifier of the RGW, or may be a user name signed by the HNB owner and the fixed network operator; Step S603, after the HNB GW saves the information, return Reply message.
  • the MME, the HeNB GW, or the HNB GW acquires the broadband connection information of the access of the HeNB/HNB and the subscription bandwidth of the corresponding subscription fixed line for the home base station access. Therefore, the MME, HeNB GW or HNB GW applies the subscription bandwidth of the upper fixed-line subscription fixed line for home base station access to the service access QoS control of all users accessed through the home base station.
  • the subscription bandwidth for the home base station access corresponding to the subscription fixed network line can also be configured directly at the MME or the home base station gateway.
  • the MME, the HeNB GW or the HNB GW performs QoS authorization according to the currently available fixed network bandwidth, CSG information, user priority, and the like.
  • Step S1 After the user equipment establishes a PDN connection through the home base station gateway, the MME or the home base station gateway receives a request message for creating or modifying a bearer, where the QoS parameter in the request message includes protection Bandwidth GBR ( Guaranteed Bitrate); Step S2, the MME or the home base station gateway determines whether to accept the creation or modification of the bearer request according to the GBR increment and the remaining available bandwidth of the contracted fixed line.
  • GBR Guaranteed Bitrate
  • the increment of GBR here can be expressed Two meanings, (1) If the message is a bearer request message, the GBR carried in the message is the GBR increment in the step; (2) if the message is a modify bearer request message, the GBR increment is The difference between the GBR carried in the message and the assigned GBR. That is, for creating a bearer request message, the GBR increment value is the GBR in S1; for the modify bearer request message, the GBR increment value is the difference between the GBR in S1 and the 7-assigned GBR. Preferably, in step S2, if the GBR increment is less than or equal to the remaining available bandwidth, the MME or the home base station gateway accepts to create or modify the bearer request.
  • step S2 if the GBR increment is greater than the remaining available bandwidth, the MME or the home base station gateway determines whether to initiate release of other bearer resources; if the MME or the home base station determines to initiate release of other bearer resources, then release After the resource, accept the create or modify the bearer request, otherwise, refuse to create or tamper with the load request.
  • the MME or the home base station gateway determines whether to initiate the release of other bearer resources according to at least one of the following: a priority ARP of the bearer, and user CSG information.
  • the user CSG information includes an access mode in which the user equipment accesses the home base station, and includes: a closed mode, a mixed mode, and an open mode. If the home base station is in the hybrid mode, there is also a membership indication in the user CSG information, and the indication is divided into a CSG user and a non-CSG user.
  • the establishment and the 4 tampering will be described below with reference to FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 respectively.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart of policy control performed by a MME in a bearer process for establishing a bearer bandwidth for a home base station access according to a contracted fixed network line according to an embodiment of the present invention, where the UE describes that a PDN connection is established by accessing an EPS by a HeNB, and the UE The network needs to request a new QoS resource for accessing the service, and the network decides to initiate the process of establishing a dedicated bearer.
  • the HeNB is directly connected to the MME.
  • Step S701 The P-GW sends a create bearer request message to the S-GW, where the message carries the QoS parameters of the bearer, including QCI, ARP, GBR, and MBR.
  • the P-GW triggers the PCC rule provisioning from the PCRF, the local configuration of the P-GW, or the QoS request of the UE.
  • Step S702 The S-GW sends a create bearer request message to the MME, where the message carries the QoS parameters of the bearer, including the QCI.
  • ARP, GBR and MBR Step S703
  • the MME will make the following policy decision:
  • the MME further performs the following logical judgment:
  • step 4 is performed to gather S704. If the load can preempt other resources, step 4 is performed S706;
  • step S704 If there are other GBR bearers established by the user or other bearers established by other non-CSG users accessed by the same contracted fixed line, then the MME compares the bearers with other bearers according to ARP, if If the bearer cannot preempt the resources of other bearers, step S704 is performed. If the bearer can preempt the resources of other bearers, step S706 is performed;
  • step S704 If there are no other GBR bearers established by the user or other GBR bearers established by other non-CSG users accessing the same fixed line, then step S704 is performed.
  • step S706 If there are other GBR bearers established by other non-CSG users accessing through the same contracted fixed line, step S706 is performed;
  • step S704 If there is no other GBR bearer established by the non-CSG user accessing through the same contracted fixed line, the MME will bear the other GBR carried by the user according to the ARP or connect through the same contracted fixed line. If other bearers of the other CSG users are compared, if the bearer cannot preempt the resources of other bearers, step S704 is performed. If the bearer can preempt other bearer resources, step S706 is performed; (b4) If the access mode of the HeNB is in the closed mode, the MME compares the bearer with other GBRs established by the user or the GBR bearers established by other users connected by the same contracted fixed line according to the ARP, If the bearer cannot preempt other bearer resources, step 4 is performed to gather S704.
  • step 4 is performed S706;
  • Step S704 the MME returns a create response to the S-GW to reject the load establishment;
  • Step S705 the S-GW returns a create bearer response to the P-GW, rejecting The bearer is set up, and the process ends.
  • Step S706 Perform a dedicated bearer deactivation process initiated by the MME, and release the resources of the other bearers that are preempted. This step can be implemented by using the existing technology, and is not described here again.
  • Step 4 S707, the wireless 7 is set up; Step S708, the MME returns a Create Bearer Reply message to the S-GW to accept the bearer establishment; Step S709, S-GW The bearer reply message is returned to the P-GW to accept the bearer establishment.
  • the HeNB performs the resuming judgment of the MME in the above process, and in step S706, the HeNB GW sends a message to notify the MME to initiate the deactivation process of the dedicated bearer.
  • Step S801 The P-GW sends an update bearer request message to the S-GW, where the message carries the updated QoS parameters, including QCI, ARP, GBR, and MBR.
  • the P-GW triggers the PCC rule provisioning from the PCRF, the local configuration of the P-GW, or the QoS request of the UE.
  • the S-GW sends an update bearer request message to the MME, and carries the QoS parameters of the bearer update, including QCI and ARP.
  • GBR and MBR the MME will make the following policy decisions:
  • step S807 is performed;
  • the MME further performs the following logical judgment:
  • the MME compares the bearer with other GBR bearers established by the user and other GBR bearers established by other users connected by the same contracted fixed line according to the ARP. If the bearer cannot preempt other bearer resources, perform step 4 S804. If the ⁇ load can preempt other resources, perform step 4 S806;
  • step S804 If there are other GBR bearers established by the user or other bearers established by other non-CSG users accessed by the same contracted fixed line, then the MME compares the bearer with other bearers according to ARP, if If the bearer cannot preempt the resources of other bearers, step S804 is performed. If the bearer can preempt the resources of other bearers, step S806 is performed;
  • step S804 If there are no other bearers established by the user or other non-CSG users established by the same contracted fixed line, then step S804 is performed.
  • step S 806 If there are other GBR bearers established by other non-CSG users accessing through the same contracted fixed line, step S 806 is performed;
  • step S804 If the bearer cannot preempt the resources of other bearers, step S804 is performed. If the bearer can preempt other bearer resources, step S806 is performed;
  • step S806 the MME returns an update bearer response to the S-GW, and rejects the tampering; in step S805, the S-GW returns an update bearer response to the P-GW, rejects the tampering, and the process ends; step S806, Perform the dedicated bearer deactivation process initiated by ⁇ to release the resources of other bearers that are preempted.
  • Step 4 is S807, Wireless 7 is tampering;
  • Step S808 the MME returns an update response message to the S-GW, accepting the tampering;
  • Step S809 S-GW to P -GW returns the update bearer response message, accepts the bearer modification, and the process ends.
  • the HeNB is connected to the MME through the HeNB GW, the HeNB GW performs the resuming determination of the MME in the foregoing process, and in step S806, the HeNB GW sends a message to notify the MME to initiate the release process of the preempted bearer resource.
  • the UE After establishing a PDN connection through the HNB to access the UMTS, the UE needs to request a new QoS resource for accessing the service, and the triggered activation or repair is performed.
  • the HNB GW performs the retrieving judgment of the MME in FIG. 7 or FIG. 8, and the HNB GW triggers the deactivation process of the preempted PDP context.
  • the GBR bearer established by other users connected to the same fixed-line line should be understood as: the GBR bearer established by other users after accessing the 3GPP core network through the home base station and establishing the PDN connection, among others.
  • a control system for accessing a home base station including an MME and a home base station gateway, where the MME or the home base station gateway is configured to obtain the home base station access to the subscribed fixed network line.
  • the subscription bandwidth wherein the home base station using the contracted fixed line is registered in the MME or the home base station gateway; the MME or the home base station gateway is also used to access the service access of all user equipments accessed through the home base station according to the subscription bandwidth. Perform QoS control.
  • the MME or the home base station gateway is further configured to receive a request message for creating or modifying a bearer, where the request message is The QoS parameter includes the guaranteed bandwidth GBR; the MME or the home base station gateway is further configured to determine whether to accept the creation or modification of the bearer request according to the remaining available bandwidth of the GBR and the contracted fixed line.
  • the home base station is configured to send a message to the MME or the home base station gateway in the process of registering with the MME or the home base station, where the message carries the subscription bandwidth.
  • the system further includes: a home base station management system, wherein the home base station is further configured to obtain the subscription bandwidth by using the home base station management system.
  • a home base station management system wherein the home base station is further configured to obtain the subscription bandwidth by using the home base station management system.
  • the computing device may be implemented by program code executable by the computing device, such that they may be stored in the storage device by the computing device and, in some cases, may be different from the order herein.
  • the steps shown or described are performed, or they are separately fabricated into individual integrated circuit modules, or a plurality of modules or steps are fabricated as a single integrated circuit module.
  • the invention is not limited to any specific combination of hardware and software.
  • the above is only the preferred embodiment of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the present invention, and various modifications and changes can be made to the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc. made within the scope of the present invention are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention.

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La présente invention porte sur un procédé et un système de contrôle d'accès à un Nœud B domestique (HNB). Le procédé comprend les opérations suivantes : une entité de gestion de mobilité (MME) ou une passerelle HNB obtient une bande passante d'abonnement de la ligne de réseau fixe d'abonnement pour accéder à des HNB, les HNB qui utilisent la ligne de réseau fixe d'abonnement s'enregistrant tous dans la MME ou la passerelle HNB ; selon la bande passante d'abonnement, la MME ou la passerelle HNB gère une qualité de service (QoS) d'accès au service de tous les équipements utilisateur accédant par l'intermédiaire de l'HNB. Par la présente invention, la QoS d'accès au service de tous les équipements utilisateur accédant à la même ligne de réseau fixe d'abonnement peut être gérée.
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