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- the present invention relates to an apparatus and method for providing a service by adaptively selecting an access network to receive a voice service and a data service in a mobile communication system.
- mobile communication systems have been developed to provide voice services while ensuring user activity.
- mobile communication systems are gradually expanding their service providing ranges not only to voice but also to data services, and are now being developed to provide various high speed and high capacity services to user terminals.
- a mobile communication system include a long-term evolution (LTE) mobile communication system and a long-term evolution-advanced (LTE-A).
- LTE long-term evolution
- LTE-A long-term evolution-advanced
- a mobile communication system a high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA, hereinafter referred to as an "HSDPA") mobile communication system, and a high speed uplink packet connection (hereinafter referred to as " LTE-A ").
- HSUPA high speed uplink packet access
- 3GPP2 3rd generation project partnership 2
- HRPD high rate packet data: HRPD, hereinafter referred to as "HRPD”
- HRPD high rate packet data: HRPD
- WCDMA wideband code division multiple access
- CDMA Code division multiple access
- IEEE Institute of electrical and electronics engineers
- 802.16m communication system evolved packet system (EPS), and mobile internet protocol (Mobile IP).
- EPS evolved packet system
- Mobile IP mobile internet protocol
- the LTE mobile communication system is, for example, a mobile communication system that implements high speed packet-based communication having a transmission rate of up to about 100 Mbps.
- various methods have been discussed for implementing high-speed packet-based communication.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a structure of a general LTE mobile communication system.
- the LTE mobile communication system includes a user equipment (UE) 100, a plurality of evolved node Bs, for example, a base station # 1 110 and a base station # 2 110. -2), base station # 3 110-3, base station # 4 110-4, mobility management entity (MME) (hereinafter referred to as "MME”) 120 and serving gateway S-GW, hereinafter referred to as " S-GW "
- UE user equipment
- MME mobility management entity
- S-GW serving gateway
- the user terminal 100 is the base station # 1 (110), base station # 2 (110-2), base station # 3 (110-3), base station # 4 (110-4) and S-GW (130), and An external network is connected via a Packet Data Network (PDN) Gateway (P-GW, hereinafter referred to as "P-GW").
- PDN Packet Data Network
- P-GW Packet Data Network Gateway
- Each of the base station # 1 110, the base station # 2 110-2, the base station # 3 110-3, and the base station # 4 110-4 may be a radio access network (RAN), hereinafter referred to as “RAN”.
- RAN radio access network
- RNC radio network controller
- UTTS universal mobile telecommunications system
- UTRAN terrestrial radio access network
- GSM global
- BSC base station controller
- EDGE enhanced data rates for GSM evolution
- BSC radio access network
- the base station # 1 110, the base station # 2 110-2, the base station # 3 110-3, and the base station # 4 110-4 are connected to the user terminal 100 through a wireless channel. It plays a role similar to the existing RNC / BSC. Each of the base station # 1 110, the base station # 2 110-2, the base station # 3 110-3, and the base station # 4 110-4 may use a plurality of cells simultaneously.
- VoIP voice over IP
- IP internet protocol
- the MME 120 is an entity in charge of various control functions, and one MME may be connected to a plurality of base stations.
- the S-GW 130 is a device for providing a data bearer, and generates or removes a data bearer under the control of the MME 120.
- the core network of the LTE mobile communication system includes an application function (AF, hereinafter referred to as “AF") entity, a policy and It may further include a node such as a policy charging and rules function (PCRF, hereinafter referred to as “PCRF”) entity and a P-GW (not shown separately in FIG. 1).
- AF application function
- PCRF policy charging and rules function
- the AF entity is an entity that exchanges information associated with an application at the application level with the user terminal.
- the PCRF entity is an entity that controls a policy related to a quality of service (QoS) of a user, hereinafter referred to as "QoS", and a policy and charging control corresponding to the policy.
- QoS quality of service
- PCC hereinafter referred to as " PCC”
- a rule is transmitted to the P-GW and applied at the P-GW.
- the PCRF entity is an entity that collectively controls QoS and charging for traffic.
- UP means a user terminal 100 to which user data is transmitted / received and a RAN node, that is, base station # 1 110-1 to base station # 4 110-4, and the S in the RAN node.
- GW 130 and a path connecting the P-GW from the S-GW 130.
- the path between the user terminal 100 and the base station # 1 (110-1) to base station # 4 (110-4) in this path uses a radio channel with a severe resource limitation.
- EPS evolved packet system
- one EPS bearer is used to transmit IP flows having the same QoS requirements.
- the EPS bearer may be assigned parameters related to QoS, and the QoS related parameters include a QoS class identifier (QCI), hereinafter referred to as "QCI", and an allocation and retention priority. and retention priority: ARP, hereinafter referred to as "ARP").
- QCI QoS class identifier
- ARP allocation and retention priority
- ARP retention priority
- the QCI is a parameter that defines a QoS priority as an integer value
- the ARP is a parameter used to determine whether to allow or reject the creation of a new EPS bearer.
- the EPS bearer corresponds to a packet data protocol (PDP) of the GPRS system (hereinafter referred to as "PDP") context (PDP context).
- PDP packet data protocol
- PDP context packet data protocol context
- one EPS bearer may belong to a PDN connection, and the PDN connection may have an access point name (APN, hereinafter referred to as "APN") as an attribute.
- APN access point name
- VoLTE is a term that can be used in the same concept as voice over IMS (VoIMS).
- a CSFB procedure for switching to the CS network for voice service is performed.
- a 2G / 3G mobile communication system is a CS network capable of providing a CS service, and an entity in charge of control related to the CS service is referred to as a mobile switching center (MSC). Or visitor location register (VLR, hereinafter referred to as " VLR ").
- MSC mobile switching center
- VLR visitor location register
- a CSFB providing a switching function for a CS service is performed through an SGs interface between an MSC / VLR and an MME.
- a single radio voice call continuity (SRVCC) will be referred to as maintaining the call.
- the user terminal may be switched to a network supporting CS. If the user terminal receives the VoIMS service and the data service at the same time, if the SRVCC scheme is applied, the data service for the user terminal is also provided through the 2G / 3G network.
- the 2G / 3G network generally does not have a higher transmission speed for data services than the LTE network, the quality of data service provided by the user terminal may be degraded.
- One embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus and method for providing a service in a mobile communication system.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus and method for providing a service by adaptively selecting an access network to receive a voice service and a data service in a mobile communication system.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus and method for providing a service by differentiating an access network for receiving a voice service from an access network for receiving a data service in a mobile communication system.
- a service providing apparatus of a user terminal in a mobile communication system when detecting that the terminal enters a non-legacy mobile communication system area, a transmitter for transmitting a connection request message to a network and an internet protocol from the network.
- CSFB circuit switched fall back
- the method proposed in one embodiment of the present invention In the method of providing a service of a user terminal in a mobile communication system, if it detects an entry into a non-legacy mobile communication system area, transmitting a connection request message to a network, and from the network through an internet protocol. Receiving a connection acceptance message including information related to whether a voice service is supported or whether a circuit switched fall back (CSFB) scheme is supported; and the information included in the connection acceptance message is determined by the network as the Internet protocol. In the case of indicating that the voice service or the CSFB scheme is supported, the method includes receiving a voice service through the non-legacy mobile communication system based on the Internet protocol or the CSFB scheme.
- CSFB circuit switched fall back
- One embodiment of the present invention has the effect that it is possible to adaptively select the access network to receive the voice service and data service in the mobile communication system to receive the service.
- an embodiment of the present invention has the effect that it is possible for a user terminal to provide a service by differentiating an access network to be provided with a voice service and an access network to be provided with a data service in a mobile communication system.
- the mobile communication system adaptively selects an access network to receive a voice service and a data service to provide a service, or differentiates an access network from which a user terminal receives a voice service and an access network to receive a data service. If it is possible to receive the service has the effect that the quality of service is improved.
- the user terminal can continuously receive the data service through the LTE network, thereby improving the quality of service provided to the user terminal It can increase the effect.
- FIG. 1 is a view schematically showing the structure of a general LTE mobile communication system
- FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically illustrating a structure of an operator network supporting a plurality of voice service support schemes according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically illustrating a process of determining a registration procedure type based on whether an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal supports voice service in a network in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically illustrating a process of determining whether a LTE PS legacy CS user terminal notifies a network of 2G / 3G capability based on a necessity of using an SRVCC scheme in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 schematically illustrates an example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a TAU procedure again after performing an SRVCC procedure and a DTM HO procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a view schematically illustrating another example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a TAU procedure again after performing an SRVCC procedure and a DTM HO procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7 schematically illustrates an example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a TAU procedure again after performing an SRVCC procedure without performing a DTM HO procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 schematically illustrates another example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a TAU procedure again after performing an SRVCC procedure without performing a DTM HO procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 9 is a diagram schematically illustrating an operation process of an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal based on a form of a legacy network that coexists with an LTE network in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 10 is a diagram schematically illustrating an operation process of a user terminal for controlling a TAU request based on a timer in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11 is a view schematically illustrating an operation process of a user terminal controlling a TA update request message transmission according to an RRC connection state in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12 is a diagram schematically illustrating an operation process of a user terminal for performing an RRC reestablishment operation and controlling transmission of a TA update request message according to a result in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 13 schematically illustrates an internal structure of an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 15 schematically illustrates an internal structure of an MME in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 16 schematically illustrates an internal structure of an SGSN in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 17 is a diagram schematically illustrating an internal structure of a BSC in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- first and second may be used to describe various components, but the components are not limited by the terms. The terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another.
- first component may be referred to as the second component, and similarly, the second component may also be referred to as the first component.
- One embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus and method for providing a service in a mobile communication system.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus and method for providing a service by adaptively selecting an access network to receive a voice service and a data service in a mobile communication system.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus and method for providing a service by differentiating an access network to which a user equipment (UE) is provided with a voice service and an access network to be provided with a data service in a mobile communication system. .
- UE user equipment
- LTE-A long term evolution-advanced
- HSDPA high speed downlink packet access
- HSUPA high speed uplink packet access
- 3GPP2 3rd generation project partnership 2
- HRPD High rate packet data
- HRPD2 3GPP2 wideband code division multiple access
- a mobile communication system code division multiple access (CDMA) of 3GPP2, a mobile communication system, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.16m communication system, an evolved packet system (EPS), and a mobile internet protocol (Mobile IP, hereinafter "Mobile”). And various mobile communication systems such as " IP ").
- CDMA code division multiple access
- IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- EPS evolved packet system
- Mobile IP mobile internet protocol
- IP mobile internet protocol
- the LTE mobile communication system is a non-legacy mobile communication system
- the 2G / 3G mobile communication system is assumed to be a legacy mobile communication system.
- the non-legacy mobile communication system may be not only the LTE mobile communication system but also various mobile communication systems
- the legacy mobile communication system may be various mobile communication systems as well as the 2G / 3G mobile communication system. .
- CSFB circuit switched fall back
- the UE uses an LTE network and switches to a VoIMS or circuit switched (CS) network for voice service.
- CSFB circuit switched fall back
- embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail using the "CSFB" method as an example.
- the main subject matter of the present invention can be applied to other communication systems or services having a similar technical background with a slight modification without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is a technical skill skilled in the art of the present invention. It will be possible in the judgment of those who have
- an LTE network may be used in the same sense as a universal mobile telecommunications system (E-UTRAN) terrestrial radio access network (E-UTRAN), and a CS network may include a UTRAN and a global system (GSM) capable of supporting CS services.
- GSM global system
- EDGE mobile communications
- EDGE enhanced data rates for GSM evolution
- GSM / EDGE Radio Access Network: GERAN GSM / EDGE Radio Access Network: GERAN, hereinafter referred to as “GERAN”
- GERAN GSM / EDGE Radio Access Network
- CDMA2000 Code Division Multiple Access Network
- the legacy network may include a time division synchronous code division multiple access (TD-SCDMA) network, and the TD-SCMDA network may be generally classified as a 3G network.
- TD-SCDMA time division synchronous code division multiple access
- being in one network may cover both when connected to one network and when camping in an idle state.
- base station corresponds to an evolved Node B (eNB) (hereinafter referred to as "eNB") when the network is an E-UTRAN.
- eNB evolved Node B
- HSS home subscriber server
- HLR home location register
- a dual transfer mode (DTM, hereinafter referred to as “DTM”) handover (HO, hereinafter referred to as “HO”) and packet exchange (packet switched: PS, hereinafter referred to as “PS”) HO may be used in the same sense.
- DTM dual transfer mode
- HO handover
- PS packet exchange
- the LTE network since the LTE network does not support CS service by itself, the LTE network will be referred to as 2G / 3G (2G / 3G) when a specific service is required.
- the same scheme as the CSFB scheme using the CS network of the " The CSFB scheme is referred to as SGs for information exchange between a mobility management entity (MME) (hereinafter referred to as "MME”) and a mobile switching center (MSC).
- MME mobility management entity
- MSC mobile switching center
- an operator supporting both the LTE network and the 2G / 3G network simultaneously supports specific services that are difficult to provide directly in the LTE network, such as a voice service.
- the user terminal directly uses a scheme for monitoring control signals of the LTE network and the 2G / 3G CS network. That is, the user terminal is mainly provided with a data service through the LTE mobile communication system, and performs a certain period to perform a mobility management (MM, hereinafter referred to as "MM") procedure in the CS network Transmit / receive control signals with the 2G / 3G mobile communication system.
- MM mobility management
- non-legacy PS legacy CS system a method in which a user terminal receives a PS service through a non-legacy mobile communication system and a CS service through a legacy mobile communication system
- a non-legacy PS legacy CS scheme since the non-legacy mobile communication system is an LTE mobile communication system, the non-legacy PS legacy CS scheme may also be referred to as an "LTE PS legacy CS scheme”.
- the user terminal When supporting the LTE PS legacy CS scheme, the user terminal may support the following operating modes.
- Operation Mode # 1 Voice over IMS: VoIMS, hereinafter referred to as "VoIMS” via LTE PS service (IP multimedia subsystem (IMS), hereinafter referred to as “IMS”).
- VoIP Voice over IMS
- IMS IP multimedia subsystem
- Operation Mode # 2 Operation Mode Supporting LTE PS Service (including VoIMS Service) + 2G / 3G CS Service
- Operation Mode # 3 Operation mode supporting 2G / 3G PS service + 2G / 3G CS service
- the VoIMS service may be supported only when a function for supporting the VoIMS service is implemented in the LTE mobile communication system and is set to use the function.
- the CSFB scheme may be used only when the LTE mobile communication system and the 2G / 3G mobile communication system coexisting with the LTE mobile communication system support the CSFB scheme.
- a specific service provider network may support a plurality of voice service support methods.
- the structure of a service provider network supporting the plurality of voice service support methods will now be described with reference to FIG. 2.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically illustrating a structure of an operator network supporting a plurality of voice service support schemes according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the operator network includes a plurality of regions, for example, six regions, that is, region # 1 210, region # 2 220, region # 3 230, and region # 4. 240, region # 5 (250), and region # 6 (260).
- the region # 1 210 is a 2G / 3G legacy region that does not support CSFB.
- the CSFB unsupported 2G / 3G legacy region indicates a 2G / 3G region in which it is impossible to support the CSFB scheme.
- the region # 2 220 is a CSFB supported 2G / 3G legacy region.
- the CSFB supported 2G / 3G legacy region indicates a 2G / 3G region capable of supporting the CSFB scheme.
- Each of the area # 3 230 and the area # 5 250 is a VoLTE capable LTE area.
- the VoLTE support capable LTE region represents an LTE region capable of supporting VoLTE service.
- Each of the area # 4 240 and the area # 6 260 is a VoLTE unsupported LTE area.
- the VoLTE unsupported LTE region represents an LTE region in which it is impossible to support VoLTE service.
- attach an attach procedure
- TAU tracking area update
- the user terminal supporting the LTE PS legacy CS scheme may not know in advance whether the domain (VoIMS service) that the current voice service is in the LTE region of the operator network is PS (that is, when using VoIMS service) or CS.
- the user terminal using the LTE PS legacy CS scheme may not know whether it is configured to access the CS network based on the CSFB scheme.
- a user terminal supporting the LTE PS legacy CS scheme will be referred to as an 'LTE PS legacy CS user terminal'.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal enters the LTE area and starts the attach procedure or the TAU procedure, the combined connection to check the voice service function supported by the operator network is performed. (combined attach, hereinafter referred to as “combined attach”) procedures or combined TAU (combined TAU, hereinafter referred to as “combined TAU”) procedures. Then, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may receive a response message from the operator network to detect the support function of the operator network. In addition, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may perform an additional TAU procedure to operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode, which is a mode using the LTE PS legacy CS scheme, if necessary, as the support function of the operator network is detected.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically illustrating a process of determining a registration procedure type by an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal based on what type of voice service is supported in a network in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- step 311 when it is detected in step 311 that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal enters the LTE region, the UE performs a combined attach procedure and proceeds to step 313.
- the process of performing the combined attach procedure by the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal will be described in detail as follows.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may establish a radio resource control (RRC) connection hereinafter, or a UE radio capability (hereinafter referred to as UE).
- RRC radio resource control
- UE UE radio capability
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal supports 2G / 3G scheme and CSFB / single radio voice call continuity (SRVCC), hereinafter.
- a message indicating that the procedure may be supported) may be transmitted to the base station.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may transmit an attach request message to the MME by including information indicating that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal supports the 2G / 3G scheme and may support the CSFB / SRVCC scheme. have.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user equipment transmits to the MME by including information indicating that the attach request message supports the 2G / 3G scheme and may support the CSFB / SRVCC scheme.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal receives an attach accept message from the MME according to the combined attach procedure and proceeds to step 315.
- the attach accept message may include various parameters.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may determine a voice service support function supported by the network based on the parameters included in the attach accept message. The process of determining the voice service support function supported by the network by the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal will be described in detail as follows.
- the parameters included in the attach accept message may include, for example, advanced EPS network feature support information (hereinafter referred to as "EPS network feature support information”) and EPS attach result information element (information element).
- EPS network feature support information advanced EPS network feature support information
- IE EPS attach result information element
- the EPS network feature support information may include an IMS VoPS field, and the IMS VoPS field may be embodied as 1 bit, for example. If the field value of the IMS VoPS field included in the EPS network feature support information is set to “1” as an example, the EPS network feature support information indicates that the LTE network supports VoIMS service.
- the EPS network feature support information indicates that the LTE network does not support VoIMS service.
- the EPS attach result IE indicates Combined EPS / IMSI
- the EPS attach result IE indicates that the LTE network supports the CSFB scheme.
- the EPS attach result IE indicates EPS only
- the EPS attach result IE indicates that the LTE network does not support the CSFB scheme.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may detect that the LTE network supports the VoIMS service or the CSFB scheme based on the parameters included in the attach accept message, and accordingly, the voice using the VoIMS service or the CSFB scheme may be used. You can get the service.
- step 317 the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a normal TAU (hereinafter, referred to as a normal TAU) procedure and proceeds to step 319.
- a normal TAU means not a combined type TAU, and the normal TAU procedure will be described in detail as follows.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal should operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode.
- the case where the LTE network does not support both the VoIMS service and the CSFB scheme may be an example in which the VoLTE unsupported LTE region and the CSFB unsupported 2G / 3G region as illustrated in FIG. 2 overlap. That is, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal must perform an operation for receiving a CS service through a 2G / 3G network while receiving a PS service through an LTE network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal since the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal has already informed the base station that the 2G / 3G function can be supported while performing the combined attach procedure of step 311, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is connected to the 2G in the LTE network. When switching or HO to the / 3G network, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal can no longer use the LTE network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal operates in the LTE PS legacy CS mode, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may be connected to the 2G / 3G network anyway, so switching to the 2G / 3G network through the LTE network or It is not necessary to accept the command to HO. Accordingly, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs the normal TAU procedure when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal needs to operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode because it does not support both the VoIMS service and the CSFB scheme. In this case, in performing the normal TAU procedure, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may include an EPS update type IE including a TAU request (hereinafter referred to as a "TAU request") message.
- TAU request TAU request
- LTE PS legacy CS user terminal information or CSFB indicating that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal itself has 2G / 3G capability (hereinafter referred to as "capability") in performing the normal TAU procedure.
- Capability 2G / 3G capability
- Information indicating that it supports the / SRVCC scheme should not be included in the TAU request message (2G / 3G capability no).
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may prevent the LTE network from switching or HO switching the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal to a 2G / 3G network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal that has performed the normal TAU procedure proceeds to step 319 and performs the CS registration procedure through the 2G / 3G controller included in the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal itself.
- the CS registration procedure is for receiving CS services through a 2G / 3G network, and includes, for example, an attach procedure or a location area update (hereinafter, referred to as a "location area update") procedure.
- the attach procedure performed through the LTE network and the registration procedure performed in the 2G / 3G network may be performed in a reversed order or in parallel.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs an initial combined attach procedure in an LTE network.
- the process of determining the registration procedure type based on whether the voice service is supported in the network by the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is the LTE PS legacy CS user.
- the terminal performs the combined TAU procedure after the terminal has already performed the attach procedure, it can be applied without major change.
- the message transmitted by the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is referred to as a tracking area (TA, hereinafter referred to as "TA") instead of an attach request message. message), and EPS update type IE may be changed to combined TA / LA updating.
- TA tracking area
- FIG. 3 illustrates a process of determining a registration procedure type based on whether an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal supports voice service in a network in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- various modifications may be made.
- it can be done with respect to FIG.
- the steps described in FIG. 3 may overlap, occur in parallel, occur in a different order, or occur multiple times.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal It must be able to inform the LTE network that it has 2G / 3G capability and supports SRVCC. This means that if the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal does not inform the LTE network that there is 2G / 3G capability, the SR PSC scheme is performed when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal leaves the VoIMS support LTE area while receiving VoIMS service. This is because the call may be broken because it is not supported.
- FIG. 4 a process of determining whether an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal notifies a network of 2G / 3G capability based on a necessity of using an SRVCC scheme in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 4. Let's explain.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically illustrating a process of determining whether a LTE PS legacy CS user terminal notifies a network of 2G / 3G capability based on a necessity of using an SRVCC scheme in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention. to be.
- step 411 the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal detects its configuration information and proceeds to step 413.
- step 413 the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal checks whether an SRVCC scheme is set. As a result of the step 413 inspection, if the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is configured to use the SRVCC scheme, the process proceeds to step 415.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal access server (AS) (hereinafter referred to as "AS") / network access server (network access server: NAS, "NAS” (hereinafter referred to as "NAS"))
- AS LTE PS legacy CS user terminal access server
- NAS network access server
- the capability information is transmitted to the network through the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal to inform the network that there is a 2G / 3G capability.
- the reason for transmitting the capability information to inform the network that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal has the 2G / 3G capability is to activate the SRVCC HO of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal to the 2G / 3G network.
- capability information of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may be transmitted in a message form as an example.
- step 413 if it is determined in step 413 that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is not configured to use the SRVCC scheme, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal proceeds to step 417.
- step 417 the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal does not notify the network that there is 2G / 3G capability through the AS / NAS. That is, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal does not transmit its capability information to the network. As such, the reason for not transmitting the capability information to the network is to prevent the SR PS legacy CS user terminal from being SRVCC HO to the 2G / 3G network.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a process of determining whether an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal informs a network of capability information based on necessity of using SRVCC scheme in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- modifications may be made to FIG. 4.
- steps described in FIG. 4 may overlap, occur in parallel, occur in a different order, or occur multiple times.
- the network uses SRVCC scheme to prevent voice call dropping. Can be used.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is capable of transmitting / receiving PS service data
- the LTE network may apply PS HO together with the SRVCC scheme.
- the PS data quality of service of the 2G / 3G network may be lower than that of the LTE network.
- PS service data may be transmitted / received in the LTE network.
- the LTE Experienced PS service quality of the user of the PS legacy CS user terminal can be much higher.
- the operation mode is changed to the LTE PS legacy CS operation mode after completing the PS HO procedure,
- the TAU procedure is performed again through the LTE control unit included in the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal.
- the TAU may be the normal TAU described above, and the LTE core network (CN) that receives the TAU request message from the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal again transmits a path for PS service data to the LTE network.
- CN LTE core network
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs the SRVCC procedure and the dual transfer mode (DTM) HO procedure and then performs the TAU procedure again with reference to FIG. 5.
- DTM dual transfer mode
- FIG. 5 is a view schematically illustrating an example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a TAU procedure again after performing an SRVCC procedure and a DTM HO procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile communication system includes a UE 511, an eNB 513, an MME 515, a Serving General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) support node (517), and a base station controller. (base station controller: BSC, hereinafter referred to as "BSC") 519.
- BSC base station controller
- the UE 511 is an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal, and in FIG. 5, a UE and an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal are mixed.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 reports a measurement at each preset period or at an event occurrence in a state where an ongoing VoLTE session, that is, an on-going VoLTE session is set (step 521).
- a measurement report message is transmitted to the eNB 513.
- the eNB 513 may call the LTE PS legacy CS user.
- the terminal 511 detects that the UE has entered an LTE area not supported by the VoLTE service (Detects UE enters non-VoLTE area) (step 525).
- the LTE region in which the VoLTE service is not supported will be referred to as a "non-VoLTE area" (hereinafter referred to as a “non-VoLTE area”) for convenience of description.
- the eNB 513 may determine that the SRVCC procedure for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 should be started when it is detected that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 enters a non-VoLTE area.
- the eNB 513 upon determining the start of the SRVCC procedure, the eNB 513 informs the MME 515 that a PS HO (or DTM HO) procedure is required along with the SRVCC procedure. (Ho required (CS + PS)) (step 527). That is, the base station 513 transmits the HO required message to the MME 515 to notify the MME 515 that the SRVCC procedure and the PS HO procedure for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 are required. Can be.
- the voice call of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 to the CS domain through the SRVCC procedure, the EPS bearer (hereinafter referred to as "bearer") that is being used in the LTE network is HO to the PS domain of the 2G / 3G network.
- the MME 515 Upon receiving the HO required message from the base station 513, the MME 515 performs a normal SRVCC procedure and a DTM HO procedure together with the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 (step 529). ). That is, when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 receives a DTM HO command together with an SRVCC command from the MME 515, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 performs the SRVCC procedure and the DTM HO procedure.
- the MME 515 performs a DTM HO procedure with the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511, but as another example, the MME 515 performs PS HO with the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511. Of course you can.
- the MME 515 performs the normal SRVCC procedure and the DTM HO procedure (or PS HO procedure) with the SGSN 517 (step 531), and the SGSN 517 performs the normal SRVCC procedure with the BSC 519 and Perform the DTM HO procedure (or PS HO procedure) (step 533).
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 when the EPS bearer is HOed to the 2G / 3G network, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 should use the 2G / 3G PS network. That is, although the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 may continuously receive voice service through the CS network and simultaneously transmit / receive PS service data through the LTE network, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 should use the 2G / 3G PS network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 may operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode when the SRVCC procedure and the DTM HO procedure (or PS HO procedure) are completed. That is, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 performs CS service through the LTE transmission / reception unit and the LTE control unit while receiving CS service through the 2G / 3G transmission / reception unit and the 2G / 3G control unit at the same time. Step 535). That is, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 switches to UTRAN / GERAN, but does not turn off LTE related modules, that is, LTE related modules such as an LTE transmitter / receiver and an LTE controller. (Tunes to UTRAN / GERAN but LTE is not turned off).
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 transmits a TAU request message to the MME 515 (step 537).
- the TAU process may be the normal TAU process described above, and the MME 515 receiving the TAU request message from the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 may use the LTE included in the received TAU request message.
- the PS legacy CS user terminal 511 may retrieve the SGSN 517 that was PS HO connected to in the 2G / 3G network.
- the MME 515 transmits a context request (hereinafter referred to as "context request") message to the searched SGSN 517 (step 539).
- context request hereinafter referred to as "context request”
- the SGSN 517 If the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 transmits a TAU request message to the LTE network within a relatively short time or a preset time after the PS HO to the 2G / 3G network, the SGSN 517. ) May receive a context request message from the MME 511 even when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 is still connected to the 2G / 3G PS network. Even in this case, the SGSN 517 does not reject the response to the context request message or error-process the context request message, and the context response (hereinafter referred to as "context response") that is a response message to the context request message. Message) to the MME 515 (step 543).
- SGSN 517 that receives the context request message from MME 515 is present in the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 in the connected mode (hereinafter referred to as "connected mode") in the PS domain.
- UE is in connected mode in PS domain (step 541).
- the MME 515 After receiving the context response message from the SGSN 517, the MME 515 activates the EPS bearer back to the LTE network through a TAU procedure, changes the data path to the LTE network, and then the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal ( 511 may transmit / receive PS service data through the LTE network. That is, the MME 515 receives a context response message from the SGSN 517 and then sends a TAU accept message to the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 (hereinafter, referred to as a "TAU accept" message). In step 545, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 may transmit / receive PS service data through the LTE network.
- SGSN 517 that has sent a context response message to the MME 515, that is, SGSN that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 511 does not transmit / receive PS service data in the 2G / 3G network afterwards ( 517 releases all PS contexts (hereinafter referred to as "PS contexts") to the BSC 519, that is, packet flow contexts (PFCs, hereinafter referred to as "PFCs").
- PS contexts PS contexts
- PFCs packet flow contexts
- a PFC release message (PFC release, hereinafter referred to as " PFC release ") is sent (step 547).
- the BSC 519 releases the PS context, that is, the PFC (step 549). That is, the BSC 519 releases the PS bearer resources (Release PS bearer resources).
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a process in which the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs the TAU procedure again after performing the SRVCC procedure and the DTM HO procedure in the mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- various modifications are made.
- steps described in FIG. 5 may overlap, occur in parallel, occur in a different order, or occur multiple times.
- SGSN determines that an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is connected to a PS domain in a 2G / 3G network
- a context request message received from an MME is accepted.
- PS service is provided through LTE network.
- the MME cannot complete the TAU procedure.
- the MME may notify the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal that the TAU procedure has failed and at the same time, inform the information to perform the attach procedure again.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal omits unnecessary procedures, such as unnecessary TAU procedure or public land mobile network (PLMN, hereinafter referred to as "PLMN") reselection procedure, and attaches again.
- the procedure can be performed to reduce the time it takes to resume PS service data transmission / reception.
- FIG. 6 schematically illustrates another example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a TAU procedure again after performing an SRVCC procedure and a DTM HO procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile communication system includes a UE 611, an eNB 613, an MME 615, and an SGSN 617.
- the UE 511 is an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal, and in FIG. 5, a UE and an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal are mixed.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 transmits a measurement report message to the eNB 513 at a predetermined period or every event when a VoLTE session in progress, that is, an on-going VoLTE session is set (step 619). (Step 621). Meanwhile, when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 moves to an LTE region where VoLTE service is not supported due to a physical location shift or a change in the received signal strength, the eNB 613 is the LTE PS legacy CS user. It detects that the terminal 611 has entered the non-VoLTE area (Detects UE enters non-VoLTE area) (step 623). When the eNB 613 detects that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 enters the non-VoLTE area, the eNB 613 may determine that the SRVCC procedure for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 should be started.
- the eNB 613 may notify the MME 615 through a HO required message that a PS HO (or DTM HO) procedure is required together with the SRVCC procedure (Ho required (CS + PS)) (step 625). That is, the eNB 613 transmits the HO required message to the MME 615 to notify the MME 615 that the SRVCC procedure and the PS HO procedure for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 are required. Can be.
- the voice call of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 may be HO to the CS domain, the EPS bearer used in the LTE network to the PS domain of the 2G / 3G network through the SRVCC procedure. .
- the MME 615 Upon receiving the HO required message from the base station 613, the MME 615 performs a normal SRVCC procedure and a DTM HO procedure together with the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 (step 627). ). That is, when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 receives a DTM HO command together with an SRVCC command from the MME 615, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 performs the SRVCC procedure and the DTM HO procedure.
- the MME 615 performs a DTM HO procedure with the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611, but as another example, the MME 615 performs PS HO with the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611. Of course you can.
- the MME 615 performs a normal SRVCC procedure and a DTM HO procedure (or PS HO procedure) with the SGSN 617 (step 629).
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 should use the 2G / 3G PS network. That is, although the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 may continuously receive voice service through the CS network and simultaneously transmit / receive PS service data through the LTE network, it should use a 2G / 3G PS network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 may operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode when the SRVCC procedure and the DTM HO procedure (or PS HO procedure) are completed. That is, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 performs CS service through the LTE transmitter / receiver and the LTE controller while performing CS service through the 2G / 3G transmitter / receiver and the 2G / 3G controller (at the same time). Step 631).
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 switches to UTRAN / GERAN, but does not turn off LTE related modules, that is, LTE related modules such as an LTE transmitter / receiver and an LTE controller (Tunes to UTRAN / GERAN but LTE is not turned off).
- LTE related modules such as an LTE transmitter / receiver and an LTE controller (Tunes to UTRAN / GERAN but LTE is not turned off).
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 transmits a TAU request message to the MME 615 (step 633).
- the MME 615 may PS HO the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 through an identifier included in the received TAU request message.
- the SGSN 617 that was connected in the 3G network can be searched.
- the MME 615 transmits a context request message to the searched SGSN 617 (step 635).
- the SGSN ( 617 may receive a context request message from the MME 611 even if the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 is still connected to the 2G / 3G PS network.
- the SGSN 617 determines that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 is connecting to the 2G / 3G PS network, it may be determined that an error has occurred and thus reject the response to the context request message. have.
- the SGSN 617 transmits to the MME 615 a context response message (hereinafter referred to as a "context response") indicating that the response to the context request message is rejected (step 639).
- the context response message includes information related to a cause (cause, hereinafter referred to as "cause") indicating that the response to the context request message has failed.
- the cause may explicitly indicate that the user terminal is in a connected state in the 2G / 3G PS network, or may simply indicate that the request of the MME 615 is rejected.
- the MME 615 retries the unnecessary TAU procedure by the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 or another radio access technology (RAT).
- MME finds out fast reattach is required (step 641).
- the MME 615 that detects the need to perform the re-attach procedure of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 rejects the TAU so that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 may perform the re-attach procedure.
- TAU reject hereinafter referred to as "TAU reject”
- the information related to the cause included in the TAU reject message indicates that the re-attach procedure needs to be performed. That is, the information related to the cause included in the TAU reject message may be set to "UE identity cannot be derived by the network", and the "UE identity cannot be derived by the network" cannot be identified by the network. Will indicate.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 that has received a TAU reject message including information related to a cause set from the MME 615 to "UE identity cannot be derived by the network" is the LTE PS legacy CS user. It detects that the TAU procedure performed by the terminal 611 has failed and needs to perform the attach procedure again. Accordingly, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 performs an attach procedure again by transmitting an attach request message to the MME 615 (step 645).
- the MME 615 receiving the attach request message from the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611 stores an unused authentication vector (hereinafter, referred to as an “authentication vector”) stored for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 611. If there is ",” it is possible to omit the interaction with the HSS (not shown separately in FIG. 6) and perform the attach procedure more quickly (Use Auth vector, if available) (step 647). .
- FIG. 6 illustrates another example of a process in which the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs the TAU procedure again after performing the SRVCC procedure and the DTM HO procedure in the mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 illustrates another example of a process in which the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs the TAU procedure again after performing the SRVCC procedure and the DTM HO procedure in the mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- the base station determines the PS HO procedure. Do not perform.
- the PS HO procedure is not performed when the SRVCC procedure is started, the MME suspends PS bearers.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal does not perform a routing area update (RAU) procedure by switching to a 2G / 3G network, the PS of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is performed.
- the bearer context is not delivered to SGSN or deleted from MME.
- the MME may activate the EPS bearer again into the LTE network without performing an interaction with the SGSN.
- the TAU procedure may be the normal TAU procedure described above.
- FIG. 7 schematically illustrates an example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only an SRVCC procedure without performing a DTM HO procedure and again performs a TAU procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile communication system includes a UE 711, an eNB 713, and an MME 715.
- the UE 711 is assumed to be an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal, and in FIG. 7, the UE and the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal are used interchangeably.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711 is in progress. In a state in which a VoLTE session, i.e., an on-going VoLTE session is set (step 717), a measurement report message is transmitted to the eNB 713 every preset period or whenever an event occurs (step 719).
- the eNB 713 is the LTE PS legacy CS user
- the terminal 711 detects that the non-VoLTE area has entered (Detects UE enters non-VoLTE area) (step 721).
- the eNB 713 may determine that the SRVCC procedure for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711 should be started. In this case, the eNB 713 determines whether an LTE region that does not support VoLTE exists around the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711. As a result of the determination, when there is an LTE region that does not support VoLTE in the vicinity of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711, the eNB 713 may cause the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711 to perform an SRVCC procedure.
- the SRVCC procedure is performed only without performing the PS HO procedure (or the DTM HO procedure) together with the SRVCC procedure. That is, the eNB 713 needs to perform a HO procedure with CS only in a HO required message, and it is impossible for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711 to receive a PS service in a target cell.
- an identifier indicating an ID is transmitted to the MME 715 (HO required (CS only, PS not available)).
- the MME 715 receiving the HO required message from the eNB 713 suspends PS bearers while performing an SRVCC procedure (Suspend PS bearers) (step 725). Subsequently, an SRVCC procedure is performed between the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711 and the eNB 713 and the MME 715 (Normal SRVCC procedure without DTM HO) (step 727), thus, the LTE PS legacy CS user equipment (CS).
- the user terminal 711 is a suspension request (hereinafter referred to as "suspend request") message and routing area (RA, hereinafter referred to as "RA") that should be transmitted in the original 2G / 3G network.
- the procedure for transmitting an update request message (hereinafter, referred to as a "RA update request”) may be omitted.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711 switches the operation mode to the LTE PS legacy CS mode and performs a TAU process using the LTE control unit and the LTE transmitter / receiver included in the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal. (Tunes to URAN / GERAN but LTE is not turned off.Delete Suspend request / RAT in 2G / 3G) (step 729). Accordingly, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711 transmits a TAU request message to the MME 715 (step 731).
- the TAU procedure may be a normal TAU procedure as described above.
- the MME 715 Upon receiving the TAU request message from the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 711, the MME 715 reactivates the suspended EPS bearers (PS bearers are resumed) (step 733).
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only an SRVCC procedure without performing a DTM HO procedure and again performs a TAU procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only an SRVCC procedure without performing a DTM HO procedure and again performs a TAU procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only an SRVCC procedure without performing a DTM HO procedure and again performs a TAU procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only an SRVCC procedure without performing a DTM HO procedure and again performs a TAU procedure in a mobile communication system according
- FIG. 7 an example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only an SRVCC procedure without performing a DTM HO procedure and performs a TAU procedure again in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention has been described.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only the SRVCC procedure without performing the DTM HO procedure and then performs the TAU procedure again.
- An example will be described.
- FIG. 8 schematically illustrates another example of a process in which an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only an SRVCC procedure without performing a DTM HO procedure and again performs a TAU procedure in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention Drawing.
- the mobile communication system includes a UE 811, an eNB 813, and an MME 815.
- the UE 811 is an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal, and in FIG. 7, a UE and an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal are mixed.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 transmits a measurement report message every preset period or every event occurs in a state in which an ongoing VoLTE session, that is, an on-going VoLTE session is set (step 817). (Step 819). Meanwhile, when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 moves to an LTE region in which VoLTE service is not supported due to a physical location shift or a change in received signal strength, the eNB 813sms the LTE PS legacy CS user. It is detected that the terminal 811 enters the non-VoLTE area (Detects UE enters non-VoLTE area) (step 821).
- the eNB 813 may determine that the SRVCC procedure for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 should be started when it is detected that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 enters a non-VoLTE area. In this case, the base station 813 determines whether there is an LTE region that does not support VoLTE in the vicinity of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811. As a result of the determination, when there is an LTE region that does not support VoLTE in the vicinity of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811, the eNB 813 inquires the user terminal radio capability of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811. (UE radio capability enquiry, hereinafter referred to as "UE radio capability enquiry”) transmits a message. That is, the eNB 813 transmits a UE radio capability enquiry message to the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 and requests transmission of information related to the radio capability of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 (step 823). ).
- UE radio capability enquiry here
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 which has received the UE radio capability enquiry message from the eNB 813 is a UE message in response to the UE radio capability enquiry message. information ") is transmitted to the eNB 813 (step 825).
- the UE capability information message includes information indicating that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 does not support the PS HO procedure to the DTM or UTRAN / GERAN (UE capability (DTM is not supported)).
- the eNB 813 receiving the UE capability information message from the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 may be a case in which a 2G / 3G cell to be switched due to the execution of the SRVCC procedure supports a PS HO procedure or a DTM HO procedure. Rather than performing the PS HO procedure (or the DTM HO procedure) together with the SRVCC procedure, only the SRVCC procedure is performed. That is, the eNB 813 needs to perform a HO procedure with CS only to the MME 815 and indicates that it is impossible for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 to receive a PS service in a target cell.
- the HO required message including the identifier is transmitted (HO required (CS only, PS not available)) (step 827).
- the MME 815 Upon receiving the HO required message from the eNB 813, the MME 815 performs the SRVCC procedure and suspends PS bearers (Suspend PS bearers) (step 829). Subsequently, SRVCC procedures are performed between the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 and the eNB 813 and the MME 815 (step 831). Accordingly, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 is originally 2G. The procedure for sending the suspend request message and the RA update request message that should be transmitted in the / 3G network can be omitted.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 switches the operation mode to the LTE PS legacy CS mode to perform a TAU process using the LTE control unit and the LTE transmitter / receiver included in the same. (Tunes to URAN / GERAN but LTE is not turned off.Delete Suspend request / RAT in 2G / 3G) (step 833). Accordingly, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811 transmits a TAU request message to the MME 815 (step 835).
- the MME 815 After receiving the TAU request message from the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 811, the MME 815 reactivates the EPS bearers that have been suspended (PS bearers are resumed) (step 837).
- FIG. 8 illustrates another example of a process in which the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only the SRVCC procedure without performing the DTM HO procedure and again performs the TAU procedure in the mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates another example of a process in which the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only the SRVCC procedure without performing the DTM HO procedure and again performs the TAU procedure in the mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates another example of a process in which the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only the SRVCC procedure without performing the DTM HO procedure and again performs the TAU procedure in the mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates another example of a process in which the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only the SRVCC procedure without performing the DTM HO procedure and again performs the TAU procedure in the mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs only the SRVCC procedure without performing the DTM HO procedure and then performs the TAU procedure again.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal with an active VoLTE session set up is stored in a tracking area identifier (TAI, hereinafter referred to as "TAI") list via a measurement report message
- TAU procedure may be performed by changing the information related to the DTM procedure or the PS HO procedure to information that does not support the DTM procedure or the PS HO procedure. Can be.
- the LTE network that receives the information related to the changed UE radio capability through the TAU procedure does not simultaneously apply the DTM HO procedure or the PS HO procedure when the SRVCC procedure is generated based on the received information related to the UE radio capability.
- the DTM HO procedure or the PS HO procedure when the SRVCC procedure is generated based on the received information related to the UE radio capability.
- the user terminal may operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode as described above.
- the legacy network coexisting with the LTE network is a 2G network
- the legacy network coexisting with the LTE network is a 3G network
- the user terminal may receive both data service and CS service through the 3G network.
- the user terminal may determine whether the network supports the VoIMS service or the CSFB scheme through a combined attach procedure or a combined TAU procedure.
- the neighboring cell information provided by the LTE network in which the user terminal is currently performing an attach procedure or a TAU procedure may be used.
- the user terminal should operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode as described above.
- the user terminal may also transmit PS data through the 3G legacy network.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram schematically illustrating an operation process of an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal based on a form of a legacy network that coexists with an LTE network in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- step 911 if it is detected in step 911 that an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal enters an LTE region, the UE performs a combined attach procedure accordingly and proceeds to step 913.
- the process of performing the combined attach procedure by the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal will be described in detail as follows.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal supports the 2G / 3G scheme in the procedure of establishing an RRC connection or transmitting information related to UE radio capability performed later.
- a message indicating that the CSFB / SRVCC procedure can be supported may be transmitted to the base station.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may transmit an attach request message to the MME by including information indicating that the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal supports the 2G / 3G scheme and may support the CSFB / SRVCC scheme. have.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user equipment transmits to the MME by including information indicating that the attach request message supports the 2G / 3G scheme and may support the CSFB / SRVCC scheme.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal provides information indicating that its usage setting (hereinafter referred to as "usage setting”) is voice centric (hereinafter referred to as "voice centric"). It may be included in the attach request message.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal receives an attach accept message from the MME according to the combined attach procedure and proceeds to step 915.
- the attach accept message may include various parameters.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may determine a voice service support function supported by a network based on the parameters included in the attach accept message. Specifically, it is as follows.
- parameters included in the attach accept message may include, for example, EPS network feature support information and EPS attach result IE.
- the EPS network feature support information may include an IMS VoPS field, and the IMS VoPS field may be embodied as 1 bit, for example.
- the EPS network feature support information indicates that the LTE network supports VoIMS service.
- the field value of the IMS VoPS field included in the EPS network feature support information is set to “0”, for example, the EPS network feature support information indicates that the LTE network does not support VoIMS service.
- the EPS attach result IE indicates that the LTE network supports the CSFB scheme.
- the EPS attach result IE indicates that the LTE network does not support the CSFB scheme.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may detect that the LTE network supports the VoIMS service or the CSFB scheme based on the parameters included in the attach accept message.
- the VoIMS service or the CSFB scheme may be used.
- Voice service is available.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal does not support both the VoIMS service and the CSFB scheme, and the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal has an LTE function, that is, E You can turn off the ability to access UTRAN and connect only to 2G / 3G networks.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal proceeds to step 917.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal detects information related to the neighbor cell and the RAT by using a system information block (SIB) received from the base station (hereinafter, referred to as a " SIB "). Proceed to Alternatively, although not shown in the drawing, the user terminal may grasp neighbor cell and RAT related information through another method.
- SIB system information block
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal determines whether the type of legacy network that is adjacent to or coexists with the current LTE network is a 2G (eg, GERAN) network or a 3G (eg, UTRAN or TD-SCDMA) network. Can be.
- 2G eg, GERAN
- 3G eg, UTRAN or TD-SCDMA
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal should operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode as described above if the type of the legacy network coexisting with the LTE network is a 2G network. To this end, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a normal TAU procedure in step 925 and proceeds to step 923.
- the normal TAU means not a combined type TAU, and the normal TAU procedure will be described in detail as follows.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal should operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode.
- the case where the LTE network does not support both the VoIMS service and the CSFB scheme may be an example in which the VoLTE unsupported LTE region and the CSFB unsupported 2G region as illustrated in FIG. 2 overlap. That is, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal should perform an operation for receiving a CS service through a 2G network while receiving a PS service through an LTE network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal since the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal has already informed the base station that 2G / 3G functions can be supported while performing the combined attach procedure of step 911, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is identified in the LTE network. When switching or HO to 2G / 3G network, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal can no longer use the LTE network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may access the 2G / 3G network and thus switch to the 2G / 3G network through the LTE network. It is not necessary to accept the command to HO.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal since the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal does not support both the VoIMS service and the CSFB scheme in the LTE network, when the LTE PS legacy CS mode should be operated in the LTE PS legacy CS mode, the normal TAU procedure is performed.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal should inform the network through the TAU request message that the usage setting is data centric (hereinafter referred to as "data centric").
- data centric data centric
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may prevent the LTE network from switching or HO of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal to the 2G / 3G network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performing the normal TAU procedure performs the CS registration procedure using the 2G / 3G controller included in the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal itself in step 923.
- the CS registration procedure is for receiving a CS service through the 2G / 3G network, and includes, for example, an attach procedure or a location area update procedure.
- the attach procedure performed through the LTE network and the registration procedure performed in the 2G / 3G network may be performed in a reversed order or in parallel.
- step 919 if the type of legacy network coexisting with the LTE network is 3G, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is a voice (CS) service over the 3G network instead of the LTE PS legacy CS mode as described above And PS data services can be provided at the same time.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a normal TAU procedure in step 921 and proceeds to step 923.
- the normal TAU means not a combined type TAU, and the normal TAU procedure will be described in detail as follows.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal should perform an operation for receiving a CS service and a PS service through a 3G network when a voice call is initiated. do.
- the case where the LTE network does not support both the VoIMS service and the CSFB scheme may be a case where the VoLTE unsupported LTE region and the CSFB unsupported 3G region as described in FIG. 2 overlap.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal since the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal has already informed the network that the usage setting of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is voice centric while performing the combined attach procedure as described in step 911, the network has It is not possible to prevent the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal from using 2G or 3G instead of the LTE network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal does not support both the VoIMS service and the CSFB scheme in the LTE network, and finds that an adjacent / coexisting legacy network is a 3G network, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs a normal TAU procedure.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal should inform the network through the TAU request message that the information related to the usage setting is data centric.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may prevent the LTE network from switching or HO switching the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal to a 2G / 3G network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performing the normal TAU procedure performs the CS registration procedure using the 2G / 3G controller included in the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal itself in step 923.
- the CS registration procedure is for receiving a CS service through a 2G / 3G network, and includes, for example, an attach procedure or a location area update procedure.
- the attach procedure performed through the LTE network and the registration procedure performed in the 2G / 3G network may be performed in a reversed order or in parallel.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs an initial combined attach procedure in an LTE network.
- the process of determining the registration procedure type based on whether the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal supports voice service in the network has already been attached by the user terminal. Even after performing the combined TAU procedure, it can be applied without major change.
- the message transmitted by the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may be changed to a TA update request message instead of an attach request message, and the EPS update type IE may be changed to combined TA / LA updating.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs another operation according to information of a cell adjacent or coexisting with LTE. Therefore, when the voice call is initiated later, the operation of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal should also be different depending on whether the neighboring cell is included in the 2G network or the 3G network.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal recognizes that a voice call is initiated, if the type of a cell adjacent or coexisting with the LTE network is a 2G cell, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal should operate in the LTE PS legacy CS mode as described above.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal recognizes that a voice call is initiated, for example, when the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal requests an outgoing call or receives information indicating that a hand signal is generated from a network, for example, a paging message is received. May be the case.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal performs an operation for receiving a PS service through an LTE network as it is, and performs an operation for establishing a voice call with a 2G network through a 2G / 3G controller.
- LTE PS legacy CS user terminal recognizes that the voice call is initiated, if the type of cells adjacent to or coexist with the LTE network, the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal provides a voice service to the CS through the 3G network You can receive PS data service at the same time.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may request CS call setup through a 2G / 3G controller and perform a RAU process.
- SGSN changes a path for transmitting PS data from an LTE network to a 3G network, and then the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal uses a 3G network. PS data can be transmitted and received.
- a situation similar to that described with reference to FIGS. 5 and 6 may occur. That is, even though the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal is in a connected mode in an LTE network from an MME perspective, a situation in which SGSN of a 3G network requests a context from an MME may occur.
- steps 539, 541, 543, 547 or 6, 635, 637, 639, 641, SGSN The roles of the MME can be applied interchangeably.
- recognizing whether a cell is a 2G cell or a 3G cell means that the cell is a cell to which 2G RAT or 3G RAT is applied.
- FIG. 9 illustrates an operation process of an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal based on a form of a legacy network coexisting with an LTE network in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- various modifications may be made to FIG. 9.
- steps described in FIG. 9 may overlap, occur in parallel, occur in a different order, or occur multiple times.
- the SRVCC procedure may be canceled due to performing the TAU procedure. Can be. This will be described in more detail as follows.
- the MME needs to receive the SRVCC PS to CS Complete Notification (or Ack) message from the MSC to know that the user terminal has successfully performed a handover to the legacy network.
- the MME determines that the handover of the user terminal to the legacy network has failed. . Accordingly, the MME may send an SRVCC PS to CS Cancel Notification message to the MSC to cancel the SRVCC procedure.
- an embodiment of the present invention proposes methods for solving the occurrence of the situation as described above, that is, the first method, the second method, and the third method, which will be described in detail below. Same as
- the TAU procedure performed to continuously receive the data service in LTE is delayed for a preset time.
- Various methods may be used to delay the TAU procedure for the set time, and in an embodiment of the present invention, it is assumed that the TAU procedure is delayed for the set time using, for example, a timer.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram schematically illustrating an operation process of a user terminal for controlling a TAU request based on a timer in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- step 1011 the user terminal receives a command from the LTE network (base station) to handover to a legacy network for SRVCC operation, for example, a message including a mobility from EUTRA command, and proceeds to step 1013.
- step 1013 the user terminal checks if it is necessary to receive data service in the LTE network at the same time as the service is provided in the legacy network due to the SRVCC operation. In this case, when it is necessary to receive data service in the LTE network at the same time as the service is provided in the legacy network due to the SRVCC operation, the user terminal proceeds to step 1015.
- step 1015 the user terminal starts a preset timer and proceeds to step 1017.
- the timer is used to determine a time point for transmitting a TAU request message during the SRVCC operation.
- the time at which the timer is driven may be variably determined according to a system situation of the mobile communication system, and the time at which the timer is driven may be determined based on various parameters. Here, a detailed description of the parameters used to determine the time that the timer is running will be omitted.
- step 1017 the user terminal proceeds to step 1019 while continuously evaluating the timer.
- step 1019 the user terminal checks whether the timer has expired. If the timer expires, the user terminal proceeds to step 1021. If the timer has not expired, the user terminal repeats the checking process of step 1019.
- the meaning that the timer expires may be that the value of the timer is equal to or larger than a predetermined setting value.
- the user terminal stops the operation of the timer and performs an operation for continuously receiving a data service in the LTE, that is, a TA update process. More specifically, the user terminal generates a TA update request message and transmits it to the MME. If the RRC connection is already released, the user terminal may first perform a procedure for establishing an RRC connection to transmit a TA update request message.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an operation of a user terminal for controlling a TAU request based on a timer in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- various modifications may be made to FIG. 10.
- steps described in FIG. 10 may overlap, occur in parallel, occur in a different order, or occur multiple times.
- the second method is to perform a TA update process for receiving data service in the LTE network only after the user terminal confirms that the RRC connection with the LTE network has been released. This is because the MME performs an S1 (or UE Context) release process with the base station only when the MME receives the SRVCC PS to CS Complete Notification message from the MSC, and the base station releases the RRC connection with the user terminal during this process.
- S1 or UE Context
- the MME can prevent the MME from transmitting an SRVCC PS to CS Cancel Notification message to the MSC.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram schematically illustrating an operation process of a user terminal for controlling transmission of a TA update request message according to an RRC connection state in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- step 1111 the user terminal receives a command from the base station to handover to a legacy network for SRVCC operation, for example, a message including a mobility from EUTRA command, and proceeds to step 1113.
- a command from the base station to handover to a legacy network for SRVCC operation for example, a message including a mobility from EUTRA command
- step 1113 the user terminal checks whether it is necessary to receive data service in the LTE network while receiving a service in the legacy network due to the SRVCC operation. As a result of the check, when the service is provided in the legacy network due to the SRVCC operation and the data service is required in the LTE network, the user terminal proceeds to step 1115.
- step 1115 the user terminal waits to receive an RRC message from the LTE network, and proceeds to step 1117.
- step 1117 the user terminal checks whether an RRC connection release message is received from the LTE network. As a result of the check, when the RRC connection release message is received from the LTE network, the process proceeds to step 1119.
- step 1119 the user terminal performs an RRC connection release operation according to the RRC connection release message and proceeds to step 1121.
- step 1121 the user terminal performs an operation for continuously receiving data service in the LTE, that is, a TA update process.
- the user terminal since the RRC connection has already been released through the RRC connection release operation in step 1119, the user terminal may first perform a procedure for establishing an RRC connection to transmit a TA update request message. .
- FIG. 11 illustrates an operation of a user terminal for controlling a TA update request message transmission according to an RRC connection state in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- various modifications may be made to FIG. 11.
- steps described in FIG. 11 may overlap, occur in parallel, may occur in a different order, or may occur multiple times.
- the user terminal after the user terminal transmits an RRC connection reestablishment request message to the LTE network, the user terminal selects an operation according to a response of the LTE network.
- the user terminal explicitly receives the TA update request message after receiving the RRC connection release command from the base station. send.
- the user terminal may immediately transmit a TA update request message. This is performed only when the MME receives the SRVCC PS to CS Complete Notification message from the MSC, and performs an S1 (or UE Context) release process with the base station. This is because the connection is disconnected.
- the MME After confirming the RRC connection state of the LTE network by explicitly transmitting the RRC reestablishment request message, when the RRC connection is established again and the TA update request message is transmitted, the MME sends the SRVCC PS to CS Cancel Notification message to the MSC. Can be prevented.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram schematically illustrating an operation process of a user terminal for performing an RRC reestablishment operation and controlling transmission of a TA update request message according to a result in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- step 1211 the user terminal receives a message from the base station to handover to a legacy network for an SRVCC operation, for example, a message including a mobility from EUTRA command, and proceeds to step 1213.
- step 1213 the user terminal checks if it is necessary to receive data service in the LTE network at the same time as the service is provided in the legacy network due to the SRVCC operation. As a result of the check, when the service is provided in the legacy network and the data service is required in the LTE network due to the SRVCC operation, the user terminal proceeds to step 1215.
- step 1215 the user terminal transmits an RRC connection reestablishment request message to the LTE network.
- step 1217 the user terminal receives an RRC message from the LTE network, and checks whether the received message is an RRC connection reestablishment reject message. If the received message is the RRC connection reestablishment reject message, the user terminal proceeds to step 1218. In contrast, if the received message is not the RRC connection reestablishment reject message, that is, the received message is the RRC connection reestablishment message, the user terminal proceeds to step 1221.
- step 1218 since the user terminal receives the RRC connection reestablishment reject message, the user terminal releases the RRC connection and proceeds to step 1219.
- step 1221 since the user terminal receives the RRC connection reestablishment message in step 1221, the user terminal performs an RRC connection reestablishment procedure and proceeds to step 1223.
- step 1223 the user terminal waits to receive an RRC command from the LTE network, and proceeds to step 1225.
- step 1225 the user terminal determines whether an RRC connection release message is received from the LTE network. When receiving the RRC connection release message from the LTE network as a result of the check, the user terminal proceeds to step 1227.
- step 1227 the user terminal performs an operation for releasing an RRC connection and proceeds to step 1219.
- step 1219 the user terminal performs an operation for continuously receiving data service in the LTE network, that is, a TA update process.
- the user terminal since the RRC connection is already released in steps 1218 and 1227, the user terminal may first perform a procedure for establishing an RRC connection to transmit a TA update request message.
- FIG. 12 illustrates an operation of a user terminal that performs an RRC reestablishment operation in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention and controls transmission of a TA update request message according to the result
- various modifications are made to FIG. Of course it can be done for.
- the steps described in FIG. 121 may overlap, occur in parallel, may occur in a different order, or may occur multiple times.
- the first method, the second method, and the third method for resolving the situation as described above may be performed separately as described above, but may also be combined with each other.
- the user terminal may perform an operation as described in steps 1115 and 1117 to confirm whether the RRC connection release is performed.
- step 1215 before the user terminal transmits the RRC connection reestablishment request message in step 1215, the user terminal performs steps 1015, 1017, and 1019, and steps 1115 and 1117 are applied during the timer period to receive the RRC connection release message. After checking whether the RRC connection release message is received until the timer expires, the operation from step 1215 may be performed.
- FIG. 12 illustrates an operation of a user terminal for performing an RRC reestablishment operation and controlling a TA update request message transmission according to the result in the mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram schematically illustrating an internal structure of an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 1300 includes a transmitter 1311, a controller 1313, a receiver 1315, and a storage unit 1317.
- the controller 1313 controls the overall operation of the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 1300, and in particular, controls the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 1300 to perform voice service and data service related operations.
- operations related to voice service and data service provision performed by the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 1300 are the same as those described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12, detailed descriptions thereof will be omitted.
- the transmitter 1311 transmits various signals and messages to other entities under the control of the controller 1313.
- the transmitter 1311 may include a radio frequency (RF) transmitter that up-converts and amplifies a frequency of a transmitted signal, and may be included in the controller 1313.
- the output signal may be transmitted through a radio channel in the RF transmitter.
- RF radio frequency
- the receiver 1315 receives various signals and messages from other entities under the control of the controller 1313.
- the receiver 1315 may include an RF receiver for low noise amplifying a received signal and down converting a frequency, and output a signal received through a wireless channel to the controller 1313.
- the storage unit 1317 stores various programs and data for the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 1300 to perform voice service and data service provision related operations as described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12. And stores data generated while performing a voice service and data service providing related operation as described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12.
- FIG. 13 illustrates a case in which the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 1300 is implemented as separate units of the transmitter 1311, the controller 1313, the receiver 1315, and the storage unit 1317.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal 1300 may be implemented by integrating at least one of the transmitter 1311, the controller 1313, the receiver 1315, and the storage unit 1317. Of course you can.
- the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal may include an LTE transmitter, an LTE controller, an LTE receiver, a legacy transmitter, a legacy controller, and a legacy receiver, and include a separate integrated controller that collectively controls the LTE controller and the legacy controller.
- the integrated controller instructs the LTE controller to perform a TAU, and at the same time, commands the legacy controller to perform a CS attach procedure or an LAU procedure. can do.
- the integrated controller may instruct the legacy controller and the receiver to turn off via the legacy controller.
- FIG. 13 illustrates an internal structure of an LTE PS legacy CS user terminal in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 the base station of the base station in the mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention is described.
- the internal structure will be described.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram schematically illustrating an internal structure of a base station in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the base station 1400 includes a transmitter 1411, a controller 1413, a receiver 1415, and a storage unit 1417.
- the controller 1413 controls overall operations of the base station 1400, and in particular, controls the base station 1400 to perform operations related to providing voice service and data service.
- operations related to providing a voice service and a data service performed by the base station 1400 are the same as those described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12, and thus detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the transmitter 1411 transmits various signals and messages to other entities under the control of the controller 1413.
- the receiver 1415 receives various signals and messages from other entities under the control of the controller 1413.
- the storage unit 1417 stores various programs and data for the base station 1400 to perform voice service and data service provision related operations as described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12. Stores data generated while performing a voice service and data service provision related operation as described with reference to FIG. 12.
- the base station 1400 has been described as an example in which the transmitter 1411, the controller 1413, the receiver 1415, and the storage unit 1417 are implemented as separate units.
- the base station 1400 may be embodied in an integrated form of at least one of the transmitter 1411, the controller 1413, the receiver 1415, and the storage unit 1417.
- FIG. 14 illustrates an internal structure of a base station in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- an internal structure of an MME in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 15. Let's do it.
- 15 is a diagram schematically illustrating an internal structure of an MME in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the MME 1500 includes a transmitter 1511, a controller 1513, a receiver 1515, and a storage unit 1517.
- the controller 1513 controls overall operations of the MME 1500, and in particular, controls the MME 1500 to perform operations related to providing voice service and data service.
- operations related to providing a voice service and a data service performed by the MME 1500 are the same as those described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12, and thus detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- a CSFB procedure may be triggered in the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal to generate the CS security key related information at the time of receiving the extended service request message transmitted from the LTE PS legacy CS user terminal.
- the transmitter 1511 transmits various signals and messages to other entities under the control of the controller 1513.
- the transmitter 1511 may include an interface unit that performs a signal processing function for wired communication.
- the receiver 1515 receives various signals and messages from other entities under the control of the controller 1513.
- the storage unit 1517 stores various programs and data for the MME 1500 to perform voice service and data service provision related operations as described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12, and stores data. Stores data generated while performing a voice service and data service provision related operation as described in FIG. 12.
- the MME 1500 illustrates a case in which the MME 1500 is implemented as separate units of the transmitter 1511, the controller 1513, the receiver 1515, and the storage unit 1517.
- the MME 1500 may be implemented in a form in which at least one of the transmitter 1511, the controller 1513, the receiver 1515, and the storage unit 1517 are integrated.
- FIG. 15 illustrates the internal structure of an MME in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the internal structure of SGSN in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 16. Let's do it.
- 16 is a diagram schematically illustrating an internal structure of an SGSN in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- SGSN 1600 includes a transmitter 1611, a controller 1613, a receiver 1615, and a storage unit 1617.
- the controller 1613 controls overall operations of the SGSN 1600, and in particular, controls the SGSN 1600 to perform operations related to providing voice service and data service.
- operations related to the provision of the voice service and the data service performed by the SGSN 1600 are the same as those described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12, and thus detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the transmitter 1611 transmits various signals and messages to other entities under the control of the controller 1613.
- the receiver 1615 receives various signals and messages from other entities under the control of the controller 1613.
- the storage unit 1617 stores various programs and data for the SGSN 1600 to perform voice service and data service provision related operations as described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12, and stores data. Stores data generated while performing a voice service and data service provision related operation as described in FIG. 12.
- FIG. 16 illustrates that the SGSN 1600 is implemented by the transmitter 1611, the controller 1613, the receiver 1615, and the storage unit 1617 as separate units.
- the SGSN 1600 may be implemented in an integrated form of at least one of the transmitter 1611, the controller 1613, the receiver 1615, and the storage unit 1617.
- FIG. 16 an internal structure of an SGSN is described in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- an internal structure of a BSC in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 17. Let's do it.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram schematically illustrating an internal structure of a BSC in a mobile communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the BSC 1700 includes a transmitter 1711, a controller 1713, a receiver 1715, and a storage unit 1725.
- the controller 1713 controls the overall operation of the BSC 1700, and in particular, controls the BSC 1700 to perform operations related to providing voice service and data service.
- operations related to the provision of the voice service and the data service performed by the BSC 1700 are the same as those described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12, and thus detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the transmitter 1711 transmits various signals and messages to other entities under the control of the controller 1713.
- the receiver 1715 receives various signals and messages from other entities under the control of the controller 1713.
- the storage unit 1725 stores various programs and data for the BSC 1700 to perform voice service and data service provision related operations as described with reference to FIGS. Stores data generated while performing a voice service and data service provision related operation as described in FIG. 12.
- the BSC 1700 illustrates a case in which the BSC 1700 is implemented as separate units of the transmitter 1711, the controller 1713, the receiver 1715, and the storage unit 1725.
- the BSC 1700 may be embodied in an integrated form of at least one of the transmitter 1711, the controller 1713, the receiver 1715, and the storage unit 1725.
- Certain aspects of the present invention may also be embodied as computer readable code on a computer readable recording medium.
- a computer readable recording medium is any data storage device capable of storing data that can be read by a computer system. Examples of the computer readable recording medium include read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory (RAM), CD-ROMs, magnetic tapes, Floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and carrier waves (such as data transmission over the Internet).
- the computer readable recording medium can also be distributed over network coupled computer systems so that the computer readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion.
- functional programs, code, and code segments for achieving the present invention can be easily interpreted by those skilled in the art to which the present invention is applied.
- the apparatus and method for providing a service may be realized in the form of hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software.
- Any such software may be, for example, volatile or nonvolatile storage, such as a storage device such as a ROM, whether or not removable or rewritable, or a memory such as, for example, a RAM, a memory chip, a device or an integrated circuit.
- a storage medium such as a ROM, whether or not removable or rewritable
- a memory such as, for example, a RAM, a memory chip, a device or an integrated circuit.
- CD or DVD, magnetic disk or magnetic tape and the like can be stored in a storage medium that is optically or magnetically recordable and simultaneously readable by a machine (eg computer).
- the service providing method may be implemented by a computer or a portable terminal including a control unit and a memory, wherein the memory stores a program or programs including instructions for implementing the embodiments of the present invention. It will be appreciated that this is an example of a machine-readable storage medium suitable for the present invention.
- the present invention includes a program comprising code for implementing the apparatus or method described in any claim herein and a storage medium readable by a machine (such as a computer) storing such a program.
- a machine such as a computer
- such a program can be transferred electronically through any medium, such as a communication signal transmitted over a wired or wireless connection, and the invention suitably includes equivalents thereof.
- the service providing apparatus may receive and store the program from a program providing apparatus connected by wire or wirelessly.
- the program providing apparatus includes a memory for storing a program including instructions for causing the program processing apparatus to perform a preset content protection method, information necessary for the content protection method, and wired or wireless communication with the graphic processing apparatus.
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- 이동 통신 시스템에서 사용자 단말기의 서비스 제공 방법에 있어서,논-레거시(non-legacy) 이동 통신 시스템 영역으로 진입함을 검출하면, 접속 요청 메시지를 네트워크로 전송하는 과정과,상기 네트워크로부터 인터넷 프로토콜을 통한 음성 서비스 지원 여부 또는 서킷 교환 폴 백(CSFB: Circuit Switched Fall Back) 방식 지원 여부에 관련된 정보를 포함하는 접속 수락 메시지를 수신하는 과정과,상기 접속 수락 메시지에 포함된 정보들이 상기 네트워크가 상기 인터넷 프로토콜을 통한 음성 서비스 또는 CSFB 방식을 지원함을 지시할 경우, 상기 인터넷 프로토콜 또는 상기 CSFB 방식을 기반으로 상기 논-레거시 이동 통신 시스템을 통해 음성 서비스를 수신하는 과정을 포함하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 접속 요청 메시지에는 상기 사용자 단말기가 상기 CSFB 방식을 지원함을 나타내는 정보가 포함됨을 특징으로 하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 접속 수락 메시지에 포함된 정보들이 상기 네트워크가 상기 인터넷 프로토콜을 통한 음성 서비스와 CSFB 방식을 지원하지 않음을 지시할 경우, 상기 네트워크와 추적 영역 업데이트(TAU: Tracking Area Update)를 수행하는 과정과,레거시 이동 통신 시스템을 통해 음성 서비스를 수신하는 과정을 더 포함하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 사용자 단말기가 서킷 교환(CS: Circuit Switched) 서비스와 패킷 교환(PS: Packet Switched) 서비스를 지원할 경우, 상기 사용자 단말이 단일 무선 통화 연속성(SRVCC: Single Radio Voice Call Continuity) 기술을 사용하도록 설정되었는지 여부를 검사하는 과정과,상기 사용자 단말이 상기 SRVCC 기술을 사용하도록 설정된 경우, 상기 사용자 단말기가 상기 CSFB 방식을 지원함을 나타내는 정보를 상기 네트워크에 통지하는 과정을 더 포함하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제4항에 있어서,상기 사용자 단말이 상기 SRVCC 기술을 사용하도록 설정되지 않은 경우, 상기 사용자 단말기가 상기 CSFB 방식을 지원함을 나타내는 정보는 상기 네트워크에 통지되지 않음을 특징으로 하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제5항에 있어서,상기 SRVCC 기술을 사용하여 레거시 이동 통신 시스템을 통해 상기 음성 서비스를 수신하는 도중 PS 핸드오버 명령이 수신되면, 상기 네트워크와 추적 영역 업데이트(TAU: Tracking Area Update)를 수행하는 과정과,상기 논-레거시 이동 통신 시스템을 통해 데이터 서비스를 수신하는 과정을 더 포함하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제6항에 있어서,상기 TAU를 수행하는 과정은;TAU 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정과,상기 네트워크로부터 상기 TAU 요청 메시지에 대한 TAU 수락 메시지 또는 TAU 거절 메시지를 수신하는 과정을 포함하며,상기 TAU 거절 메시지에는 TAU가 거절되는 이유에 관련된 정보가 포함됨을 특징으로 하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 TAU 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정은;상기 PS 핸드오버 명령이 수신되면, 미리 설정된 타이머의 구동을 시작하는 과정과,상기 미리 설정된 타이머가 만료되면 상기 TAU 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정을 포함함을 특징으로 하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 TAU 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정은;상기 PS 핸드오버 명령이 수신되면, 무선 자원 제어(RRC: Radio Resource Control) 연결 해제 메시지의 수신을 대기하는 과정과,상기 RRC 연결 해제 메시지의 수신되면 상기 네트워크와의 RRC 연결을 해제하는 과정과,RRC 연결을 설정한 후 상기 TAU 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정을 포함함을 특징으로 하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제9항에 있어서,상기 RRC 연결 해제 메시지의 수신을 대기하는 과정은;RRC 연결 재설정 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정과,상기 RRC 연결 재설정 요청 메시지에 대한 응답으로 RRC 연결 재설정 수락 메시지가 수신되면, 상기 네트워크와 RRC 연결을 재설정하는 과정과,RRC 연결 해제 메시지의 수신을 대기하는 과정을 포함함을 특징으로 하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제7항에 있어서,상기 TAU 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정은;상기 PS 핸드오버 명령이 수신되면, RRC 연결 재설정 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정과,상기 RRC 연결 재설정 요청 메시지에 대한 응답으로 RRC 연결 재설정 거절 메시지가 수신되면, 상기 네트워크와 RRC 연결을 해제하는 과정과,RRC 연결을 설정한 후 상기 TAU 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정을 포함함을 특징으로 하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 접속 수락 메시지에 포함된 정보들이 상기 네트워크가 상기 인터넷 프로토콜을 통한 음성 서비스와 CSFB 방식을 지원하지 않음을 지시할 경우, 기지국으로부터 수신된 SIB(System Information Block) 메시지를 기반으로 레거시 이동 통신 시스템이 서킷 교환(CS: Circuit Switched) 서비스와 패킷 교환(PS: Packet Switched) 서비스 둘 다를 지원하는지 여부를 판단하는 과정과,상기 지원 여부를 기반으로 상기 네트워크와 추적 영역 업데이트(TAU: Tracking Area Update)를 수행하는 과정을 더 포함하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제12항에 있어서,TAU 를 수행하는 과정은 TAU 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정을 포함하며,상기 레거시 이동 통신 시스템이 상기 PS 서비스를 지원하지 않을 경우, 상기 TAU 요청 메시지에는 상기 사용자 단말기가 상기 CSFB 방식을 지원함을 나타내는 정보가 포함됨을 특징으로 하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제12항에 있어서,TAU 를 수행하는 과정은 TAU 요청 메시지를 상기 네트워크로 전송하는 과정을 포함하며,상기 레거시 이동 통신 시스템이 상기 CS 서비스와 상기 PS 서비스 둘 다를 지원할 경우, 상기 TAU 요청 메시지에는 상기 사용자 단말기가 상기 CSFB 방식을 지원하지 않음을 나타내는 정보가 포함됨을 특징으로 하는 서비스 제공 방법.
- 제1항 내지 제14항 중 어느 한 항의 방법을 수행하기 위해 적용되는 장치.
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