WO2020218411A1 - 端末装置、方法、および、集積回路 - Google Patents

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WO2020218411A1
WO2020218411A1 PCT/JP2020/017472 JP2020017472W WO2020218411A1 WO 2020218411 A1 WO2020218411 A1 WO 2020218411A1 JP 2020017472 W JP2020017472 W JP 2020017472W WO 2020218411 A1 WO2020218411 A1 WO 2020218411A1
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  • the present invention relates to terminal devices, methods, and integrated circuits.
  • the present application claims priority with respect to Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-085643 filed in Japan on April 26, 2019, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • Wireless access system and wireless network for cellular mobile communication (hereinafter referred to as "Long Term Evolution (LTE: registered trademark)” or “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access: EUTRA”), and core network (hereinafter referred to as “Evolved”).
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • EUTRA Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
  • EPC Packet Core
  • 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
  • EUTRA is also referred to as E-UTRA.
  • Non-Patent Document 1 LTE-Advanced Pro, which is an extended technology of LTE, and NR (New Radio technology), which is a new wireless access technology, as wireless access methods and wireless network technologies for the 5th generation cellular system. Examination and standard formulation are being carried out (Non-Patent Document 1). In addition, 5GC (5 Generation Core Network), which is a core network for the 5th generation cellular system, is also being studied (Non-Patent Document 2).
  • 5GC Generation Core Network
  • 3GPP RP-170855 "Work Item on New Radio (NR) Access Technology” 3GPP TS 23.501 v15.3.0, "System Architecture for the 5G System; Stage 2" 3GPP TS 36.300, v15.3.0, "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Radio Access Network; Network Network; 3GPP TS 36.331 v15.4.0, “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Access Control (RRC); Protocol specialties" 3GPP TS 36.323 v15.3.0, “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) specification” 3GPP TS 36.322 v15.3.0, “Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Link Control (RLC) protocol specialization” 3GPP TS 36.321 v
  • Non-Patent Documents 18 and 19 For these studies, mainly, when moving between cells to which the base station device and the terminal device are connected (at the time of handover), a technique (RUDI: Reduction User Data Interruption) that brings the interruption of user data transmission / reception close to 0 ms , And the study of improving the robustness of handover (Handover robustness improvements) is included.
  • RUDI Reduction User Data Interruption
  • Non-Patent Document 20 As an extension thereof, a handover source cell (source cell) is notified of the handover failure. A mechanism has been proposed. Also, when the random access process to the handover destination cell (target cell) fails, if the connection to the source cell is still possible, it returns to the source cell (falls back) and the connection to the source cell is established. It has also been proposed to initiate a connection reestablishment procedure if not possible.
  • One aspect of the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and one of the objects is to provide a terminal device, a method, and an integrated circuit capable of efficiently controlling mobility.
  • the first embodiment of the present invention is a terminal device, which is a receiving unit that receives an RRC message, and when the RRC message contains the first information, the source RLC entity of the terminal device.
  • the PDCP entity associated with is provided with a processing unit that further associates the target RLC entity, and the second setting that duplicates the first setting that is the setting of the source RLC entity is the target RLC entity. It is set as the setting of.
  • a second embodiment of the present invention is a base station device that communicates with a terminal device, the terminal that transmits an RRC message and the terminal by including the first information in the RRC message.
  • a first set of the RLC entity of the source which comprises a processing unit that further associates the target RLC entity with the PDCP entity associated with the source RLC entity of the terminal device with respect to the device.
  • a second setting that duplicates the setting is set as the setting of the target RLC entity.
  • the first embodiment of the present invention is a method applied to a terminal device, wherein the terminal device includes a step of receiving an RRC message and the first information in the RRC message.
  • the PDCP entity associated with the source RLC entity is further associated with the target RLC entity, and the second setting that duplicates the first setting that is the setting of the source RLC entity is described above. Set as a setting for the target RLC entity.
  • a fourth embodiment of the present invention is an integrated circuit mounted on a terminal device, which has a function of receiving an RRC message and a terminal when the RRC message includes the first information.
  • the terminal device is made to exert the function of further associating the target RLC entity with the PDCP entity associated with the source RLC entity of the device, and the first setting which is the setting of the source RLC entity is duplicated.
  • the setting of 2 is set as the setting of the RLC entity of the target.
  • the terminal device can realize efficient mobility processing.
  • the schematic diagram of the communication system which concerns on each embodiment of this invention.
  • the block diagram which shows the structure of the terminal apparatus in each embodiment of this invention.
  • the block diagram which shows the structure of the base station apparatus in each embodiment of this invention.
  • An example of conditions for starting and stopping each timer in the embodiment of the present invention An example of the mobilityControlInfo information element in the embodiment of the present invention. Another example of the mobilityControlInfo information element in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the ASN Included in the message relating to the resetting of the RRC connection in the E-UTRA according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • An example of one description The figure which shows an example of the flow of process A in embodiment of this invention.
  • LTE (and LTE-A Pro) and NR may be defined as different radio access technologies (Radio Access Technology: RAT).
  • RAT Radio Access Technology: RAT
  • NR may also be defined as a technique included in LTE.
  • LTE may be defined as a technique included in NR.
  • LTE that can be connected to NR by Multi Radio Dual connectivity may be distinguished from conventional LTE.
  • LTE having a core network of 5GC may be distinguished from conventional LTE having a core network of EPC.
  • This embodiment may be applied to NR, LTE and other RATs.
  • E-UTRA in the present embodiment may be replaced with the term LTE
  • LTE may be replaced with the term E-UTRA.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a communication system according to each embodiment of the present invention.
  • E-UTRA100 is a wireless access technology described in Non-Patent Document 3 and the like, and is composed of a cell group (Cell Group: CG) composed of one or a plurality of frequency bands.
  • the eNB (E-UTRAN Node B) 102 is a base station device of the E-UTRA100.
  • the EPC (Evolved Packet Core) 104 is a core network described in Non-Patent Document 14 and the like, and was designed as a core network for the E-UTRA100.
  • the interface 112 is an interface between the eNB 102 and the EPC 104, and has a control plane (Control Plane: CP) through which control signals pass and a user plane (User Plane: UP) through which user data passes.
  • Control Plane: CP Control Plane
  • User Plane: UP User Plane
  • NR106 is a wireless access technology described in Non-Patent Document 9 and the like, and is composed of a cell group (Cell Group: CG) composed of one or a plurality of frequency bands.
  • gNB (g Node B) 108 is a base station device of NR106.
  • the 5GC110 is a core network described in Non-Patent Document 2 and the like, and is designed as a core network for NR106, but may be used as a core network for E-UTRA100 having a function of connecting to the 5GC110.
  • the E-UTRA 100 may include the E-UTRA 100 having a function of connecting to the 5GC110.
  • Interface 114 is an interface between eNB 102 and 5GC110, interface 116 is an interface between gNB108 and 5GC110, interface 118 is an interface between gNB108 and EPC104, interface 120 is an interface between eNB102 and gNB108, and interface 124 is an interface between EPC104 and 5GC110.
  • the interface between. Interface 114, interface 116, interface 118, interface 120, interface 124, and the like may be CP only, UP only, or an interface that passes through both CP and UP. Further, the interface 114, the interface 116, the interface 118, the interface 120, the interface 124, and the like may not exist depending on the communication system provided by the telecommunications carrier.
  • UE 122 is a terminal device corresponding to any or all of E-UTRA100 and NR106.
  • RB Radio Bearer
  • the radio bearer used for CP is called a signaling radio bearer (SRB: Signaling Radio Bearer)
  • SRB Signaling Radio Bearer
  • DRB Data Radio Bearer The radio bearer used for UP is called a data radio bearer (DRB Data Radio Bearer).
  • SRB Signaling Radio Bearer
  • DRB Data Radio Bearer data radio bearer
  • Each RB is assigned an RB identifier (RB Identity or RB ID) and is uniquely identified.
  • the RB identifier for SRB is called an SRB identifier (SRB Identity or SRB ID)
  • DRB DRB identifier
  • each DRB established between the UE 122 and any or all of the E-UTRA 100 and the NR 106 is further equipped with the EPC 104. It is uniquely associated with each EPS (Evolved Patent System) bearer that passes through the inside. Each EPS bearer is assigned an EPS bearer identifier (Identity or ID) and is uniquely identified. Also, the same QoS is guaranteed for the data passing through the same EPS bearer.
  • EPS Evolved Patent System
  • Non-Patent Document 9 when the core network to which the UE 122 is connected is 5GC110, one or more DRBs established between the UE 122 and any or all of the E-UTRA100 and the NR106 Furthermore, it is linked to one of the PDU (Packet Data Unit) sessions established in 5GC110. There is one or more QoS flows in each PDU session. Each DRB may be associated (mapped) with one or more QoS flows existing in the associated PDU session, or may not be associated with any QoS flow. Each PDU session is identified by a PDU session identifier (Identity, or ID). Each QoS flow is identified by a QoS flow identifier. Further, the same QoS is guaranteed for the data passing through the same QoS flow.
  • PDU session identifier Identity, or ID
  • Each QoS flow is identified by a QoS flow identifier. Further, the same QoS is guaranteed for the data passing through the same QoS flow.
  • EPC104 does not have any or all of the PDU sessions and QoS flows
  • 5GC110 does not have EPS bearers.
  • the UE 122 when the UE 122 is connected to the EPC 104, the UE 122 has information on the EPS bearer, and when the UE 122 is connected to the 5GC110, the UE 122 has any or all of the information in the PDU session and the QoS flow. ..
  • FIG. 2 is a protocol stack (Protocol Stack) diagram of UP and CP of the terminal device and the base station device in the E-UTRA wireless access layer in each embodiment of the present invention.
  • Protocol stack Protocol Stack
  • FIG. 2A is a protocol stack diagram of UP used when the UE 122 communicates with the eNB 102 in the E-UTRA100.
  • the PHY (Physical layer) 200 is a wireless physical layer (radio physical layer), and provides a transmission service to an upper layer (upper layer) by using a physical channel (Physical Channel).
  • the PHY200 is connected to a higher-level MAC (Medium Access Control layer) 202, which will be described later, by a transport channel (Transport Channel). Data moves between MAC202 and PHY200 via a transport channel. Data is transmitted and received between the PHY of the UE 122 and the eNB 102 via the radio physical channel.
  • the MAC202 is a medium access control layer (medium access control layer) that maps various logical channels (Logical Channels) to various transport channels.
  • the MAC 202 is connected to a higher-level RLC (Radio Link Control layer) 204, which will be described later, via a logical channel.
  • the logical channel is roughly classified according to the type of information to be transmitted, and is divided into a control channel for transmitting control information and a traffic channel for transmitting user information.
  • the MAC202 has a function of controlling PHY200 for performing intermittent transmission (DRX / DTX), a function of executing a random access (Random Access) procedure, a function of notifying transmission power information, a function of performing HARQ control, and the like.
  • Has Non-Patent Document 7).
  • the RLC204 divides the data received from the upper PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol Layer) 206, which will be described later, by segmentation, and adjusts the data size so that the lower layer (lower layer) can appropriately transmit the data. It is a wireless link control layer (wireless link control layer).
  • the RLC 200 also has a function for guaranteeing the QoS (Quality of Service) required by each data. That is, the RLC 204 has a function such as data retransmission control (Non-Patent Document 6).
  • PDCP206 is a packet data convergence protocol layer (packet data convergence protocol layer) for efficiently transmitting IP packets (IP Packet) which are user data in a wireless section.
  • IP Packet IP packets
  • the PDCP206 may have a header compression function that compresses unnecessary control information.
  • the PDCP206 may also have a data encryption function (Non-Patent Document 5).
  • MAC PDU Protocol Data Unit
  • RLC PDU Physical Location
  • PDU PDU Physical Location
  • MAC SDU Service Data Unit
  • FIG. 2B is a protocol stack diagram of the CP used when the UE 122 communicates with the eNB 102 and the MME (mobility management entity) which is a logical node that provides functions such as authentication and mobility management in the E-UTRA100. ..
  • MME mobility management entity
  • RRC Radio Resource Control layer
  • NAS Non Access Stratum
  • the RRC208 performs processing such as establishment, re-establishment, suspension (suspend), and cancellation (resume) of the RRC connection, and resetting the RRC connection, for example, a radio bearer (RB) and a cell group (Cell Group).
  • Wireless link control layer wireless link control
  • the RB may be divided into a Signaling Radio Bearer (SRB) and a Data Radio Bearer (DRB), and the SRB is used as a route for transmitting an RRC message which is control information. You may.
  • the DRB may be used as a route for transmitting user data.
  • Each RB may be set between the eNB 102 and the RRC 208 of the UE 122. Further, the portion of RB composed of RLC204 and MAC202 may be called an RLC bearer (Non-Patent Document 4).
  • the NAS layer that carries the signal between the MME and the UE 122
  • MAC202, RLC204, PDCP206, and RRC208 is an example, and a part or all of each function may not be implemented. Further, a part or all of the functions of each layer may be included in another layer.
  • the IP layer, the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) layer above the IP layer, the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) layer, the application layer, and the like are higher layers of the PDCP layer (not shown). Further, the RRC layer and the NAS (non Access Stratum) layer are also higher layers of the PDCP layer (not shown). In other words, the PDCP layer is a lower layer of the RRC layer, NAS layer, IP layer, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) layer above the IP layer, UDP (User Datagram Protocol) layer, and application layer.
  • FIG. 3 is a protocol stack (Protocol Stack) diagram of the UP and CP of the terminal device and the base station device in the NR radio access layer in each embodiment of the present invention.
  • Protocol stack Protocol Stack
  • FIG. 3A is a protocol stack diagram of UP used when UE 122 communicates with gNB 108 in NR106.
  • the PHY (Physical layer) 300 is a wireless physical layer (radio physical layer) of NR, and a transmission service may be provided to an upper layer by using a physical channel (Physical Channel).
  • the PHY 300 may be connected to a higher-level MAC (Medium Access Control layer) 302 described later by a transport channel (Transport Channel). Data may be moved between MAC 302 and PHY 300 via the transport channel. Data may be transmitted and received between the UE 122 and the PHY of the gNB 108 via the radio physical channel.
  • the following physical channels may be used for wireless communication between the terminal device and the base station device.
  • PBCH Physical Broadcast Channel
  • PDCCH Physical Downlink Control Channel
  • PDSCH Physical Downlink Shared Channel
  • PUCCH Physical Uplink Control Channel: Physical Uplink Control Channel
  • PUSCH Physical Uplink Shared Channel
  • PRACH Physical Random Access Channel
  • PBCH is used to notify the system information required by the terminal device.
  • PBCH may be used to notify the time index (SSB-Index) within the period of the block of the synchronization signal (also referred to as SS / PBCH block).
  • SSB-Index time index within the period of the block of the synchronization signal
  • PDCCH is used for transmitting (or carrying) downlink control information (Downlink Control Information: DCI) in downlink wireless communication (wireless communication from the base station device 3 to the terminal device).
  • DCI Downlink Control Information
  • one or more DCIs are defined for the transmission of downlink control information. That is, the field for downlink control information is defined as DCI and mapped to the information bit.
  • the PDCCH is transmitted in the PDCCH candidate.
  • the terminal device monitors a set of PDCCH candidates in the serving cell. Monitoring means trying to decode the PDCCH according to a certain DCI format.
  • Certain DCI formats may be used for scheduling PUSCH in serving cells.
  • PUSCH may be used for transmitting user data, transmitting RRC messages, and the like.
  • the PUCCH may be used to transmit uplink control information (Uplink Control Information: UCI) in uplink wireless communication (wireless communication from a terminal device to a base station device).
  • the uplink control information may include channel state information (CSI: Channel State Information) used to indicate the status of the downlink channel.
  • the uplink control information may include a scheduling request (SR: Scheduling Request) used for requesting a UL-SCH resource.
  • the uplink control information may include HARQ-ACK (Hybrid Automatic Repeat ACKnowledgement).
  • the PDSCH may be used for transmitting downlink data (DL-SCH: Downlink Shared Channel) from the MAC layer.
  • DL-SCH Downlink Shared Channel
  • SI System Information
  • RAR Random Access Response
  • PUSCH may be used to transmit HARQ-ACK and / or CSI together with uplink data (UL-SCH: Uplink Shared Channel) or uplink data from the MAC layer. It may also be used to transmit CSI only, or HARQ-ACK and CSI only. That is, it may be used to transmit only UCI.
  • the PDSCH or PUSCH may also be used to transmit RRC signaling (also referred to as RRC messages) and MAC control elements.
  • RRC signaling also referred to as RRC messages
  • the RRC signaling transmitted from the base station device may be a common signaling to a plurality of terminal devices in the cell.
  • the RRC signaling transmitted from the base station device may be dedicated signaling (also referred to as “dedicated signaling)” for a certain terminal device. That is, the information specific to the terminal device (UE specific) may be transmitted to a certain terminal device using dedicated signaling.
  • PUSCH may be used for transmission of UE capability (UE Capability) on the uplink.
  • PRACH may be used to transmit a random access preamble.
  • the PRACH is used to indicate an initial connection establishment procedure, a handover procedure, a connection re-establishment procedure, synchronization (timing adjustment) for uplink transmission, and a request for PUSCH (UL-SCH) resources. It may be used for.
  • the MAC302 is a medium access control layer (medium access control layer) that maps various logical channels (Logical Channels) to various transport channels.
  • the MAC 302 may be connected to a higher-level RLC (Radio Link Control layer) 304, which will be described later, via a logical channel.
  • the logical channel is roughly classified according to the type of information to be transmitted, and may be divided into a control channel for transmitting control information and a traffic channel for transmitting user information.
  • the MAC 302 has a function of controlling the PHY300 for intermittent transmission (DRX / DTX), a function of executing a random access (Random Access) procedure, a function of notifying transmission power information, a function of performing HARQ control, and the like. You may have it (Non-Patent Document 13).
  • the RLC 304 is a wireless link control that divides the data received from the upper PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol Layer) 206, which will be described later, and adjusts the data size so that the lower layer can appropriately transmit the data. It is a layer (wireless link control layer). Further, the RLC 304 may also have a function for guaranteeing the QoS (Quality of Service) required by each data. That is, the RLC 304 may have a function such as data retransmission control (Non-Patent Document 12).
  • PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol Layer
  • QoS Quality of Service
  • PDCP306 is a packet data convergence protocol layer (packet data convergence protocol layer) that efficiently transmits IP packets (IP Packets) that are user data in a wireless section.
  • PDCP306 may have a header compression function that compresses unnecessary control information.
  • the PDCP306 may also have a data encryption function (Non-Patent Document 11).
  • the SDAP (Service Data Implementation Protocol) 310 is associated with the downlink QoS flow sent from the 5GC110 to the terminal device via the base station device and the DRB (mapping: mapping), and from the terminal device via the base station device. It is a service data adaptation protocol layer (service data adaptation protocol layer) having a function of mapping the uplink QoS flow sent to the 5GC110 with the DRB and storing the mapping rule information (Non-Patent Document 16).
  • FIG. 3B is a protocol stack diagram of the CP used when the UE 122 communicates with the gNB 108 and the AMF (Access and Mobility Management function), which is a logical node that provides functions such as authentication and mobility management, in the NR 106. ..
  • AMF Access and Mobility Management function
  • RRC Radio Resource Control layer
  • NAS Non Access Stratum
  • the RRC308 performs processing such as establishment, re-establishment, suspension (suspend), and cancellation (resume) of the RRC connection, and resetting of the RRC connection, for example, a radio bearer (RB) and a cell group (Cell Group).
  • Wireless link control layer wireless link control
  • the RB may be divided into a Signaling Radio Bearer (SRB) and a Data Radio Bearer (DRB), and the SRB is used as a route for transmitting an RRC message which is control information. You may.
  • the DRB may be used as a route for transmitting user data.
  • Each RB may be set between the gNB 108 and the RRC 308 of the UE 122. Further, the portion of the RB composed of RLC 304 and MAC 302 may be called an RLC bearer (Non-Patent Document 10).
  • NAS layers that carry signals between AMF and UE 122
  • AS Access Signal
  • SRB0 may be an SRB for an RRC message using the CCCH (Common Control Channel) of the logical channel.
  • SRB1 may be an SRB for an RRC message (which may contain a piggybacked NAS message) and for a NAS message before the establishment of SRB2, all used by the logical channel DCCH (Dedicated Control Channel). May be done.
  • the SRB2 may be an SRB for NAS messages, and all DCCHs of logical channels may be used. Further, SRB2 may have a lower priority than SRB1.
  • the SRB3 may be an SRB for a specific RRC message when the UE 122 is set to EN-DC, NGEN-DC, NR-DC, etc., and all DCCHs of the logical channel may be used. In addition, other SRBs may be prepared for other uses.
  • MAC302, RLC304, PDCP306, SDAP310, and RRC308 are examples, and some or all of the functions may not be implemented. Further, a part or all of the functions of each layer (each layer) may be included in another layer (layer).
  • the IP layer, the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) layer above the IP layer, the UDP (User Datagram Protocol) layer, the application layer, and the like are any or all of the SDAP layer and the PDCP layer. Not shown). Further, the RRC layer and the NAS (non Access Stratum) layer may also be an upper layer of any or all of the SDAP layer and the PDCP layer (not shown). In other words, any or all of the SDAP layer and PDCP layer are the RRC layer, NAS layer, IP layer, and TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) layer above the IP layer, UDP (User Datagram Protocol) layer, and application layer. It becomes a lower layer of any or all of.
  • SIP Session Initiation Protocol
  • SDP Session Description Protocol
  • RTP Real-time Transport Protocol
  • HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol
  • code codes of various media, etc. shall belong to the application layer.
  • each layer belonging to the AS layer set in any or all of the terminal device and the base station device, or the function of each layer may be called an entity. That is, the physical layer (PHY layer), MAC layer, RLC layer, PDCP layer, SDAP layer, and RRC layer, or the functions of each layer, which are set in any or all of the terminal device and the base station device. May be referred to as a physical entity (PHY entity), a MAC entity, an RLC entity, a PDCP entity, a SDAP entity, and an RRC entity, respectively.
  • MAC202, RLC204, PDCP206, and RRC208 are used as MAC for E-UTRA or MAC for LTE, and E-UTRA, respectively.
  • MAC302, RLC304, PDCP306, and RRC308 may be referred to as NR MAC, NR RLC, NR RLC, and NR RRC, respectively.
  • it may be described using spaces such as E-UTRA PDCP, LTE PDCP, and NR PDCP.
  • the eNB 102, gNB 108, EPC 104, and 5GC 110 may be connected via the interface 112, the interface 116, the interface 118, the interface 120, and the interface 114. Therefore, the RRC208 in FIG. 2 may be replaced with the RRC308 in FIG. 3 in order to support various communication systems.
  • the PDCP206 of FIG. 2 may be replaced with the PDCP306 of FIG.
  • the RRC308 of FIG. 3 may include the function of the RRC208 of FIG.
  • the PDCP306 of FIG. 3 may be the PDCP206 of FIG.
  • NR PDCP may be used as the PDCP even when the UE 122 communicates with the eNB 102.
  • the UE 122 connected to the EPC may be in the RRC_CONNECTED state when the RRC connection is established (RRC connection has been studied). Also, the UE 122 may be in the RRC_INACIVE state (if the UE 122 is connected to 5GC) when the RRC connection is dormant. If not in those cases, UE 122 may be in the RRC_IDLE state.
  • the suspension of the RRC connection may be started by E-UTRAN.
  • the UE 122 transitions to the RRC_IDLE state by holding the AS context of the UE and the identifier (resumeIdentity) used for returning.
  • the E-UTRAN allows the return of the RRC connection (Permit), and the UE 122 needs to transition from the RRC_IDLE state to the RRC_CONNECTED state.
  • Restoration of the connection may be initiated by a higher layer (eg NAS layer).
  • the definition of hibernation may differ between the UE 122 connected to the EPC and the UE 122 connected to the 5GC.
  • the UE 122 when it is paused in the RRC_IDLE state) and when it is connected to the 5GC (when it is paused in the RRC_INACIVE state), all the procedures for returning from the pause or Some may be different.
  • the RRC_CONNECTED state, RRC_INACTIVE state, and RRC_IDLE state may be referred to as a connected state (connected mode), an inactive state (inactive mode), and a hibernate state (idle mode), respectively.
  • the AS context of the UE held by the UE 122 is the current RRC setting, the current security context, the PDCP state including the ROHC (RObust Header Compression) state, and the C-RNTI (Cell Radio) used in the PCell of the connection source (Source).
  • Information may include all or part of the Network Contextifier, the cell identifier, and the physical cell identifier of the PCell of the connection source.
  • the AS context of the UE held by any or all of the eNB 102 and the gNB 108 may include the same information as the AS context of the UE held by the UE 122, or the information included in the AS context of the UE held by the UE 122. May contain information different from.
  • the security context is the encryption key at AS level, NH (Next Hop parameter), NCC (Next Hop Chaining Counter parameter) used for deriving the access key of the next hop, the identifier of the selected AS level encryption algorithm, and replay protection. It may be information that includes all or part of the counters used for.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a flow of procedures for various settings in RRC208 and / or (and / or) RRC308 in each embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is an example of a flow in which an RRC message is sent from the base station apparatus (eNB 102 and / or gNB 108) to the terminal apparatus (UE122).
  • the base station apparatus creates an RRC message (step S400).
  • the creation of the RRC message in the base station device may be performed when the base station device distributes broadcast information (SI: System Information) or paging information, or the base station device processes a specific terminal device.
  • SI System Information
  • the base station device processes a specific terminal device.
  • security settings for example, security settings, RRC connection (connection) reset (wireless bearer processing (establishment, change, release, etc.), cell group processing (establishment, addition, change, etc.)) , Release, etc.), measurement setting, handover setting, etc.), RRC connection state release, etc. may be performed.
  • the RRC message may also be used for a handover command to a different RAT.
  • the RRC message includes information (parameters) for various information notifications and settings.
  • information for various information notifications and settings.
  • these parameters are referred to as fields and / or information elements, and are referred to as ASN. It is described using a description method called 1 (Abust Syntax Notation One).
  • the base station apparatus then transmits the created RRC message to the terminal apparatus (step S402).
  • the terminal device performs processing when processing such as setting is required according to the received RRC message (step S404).
  • the creation of the RRC message is not limited to the above example, and may be created for other purposes as described in Non-Patent Document 4 and Non-Patent Document 10.
  • the RRC message may be used for the setting related to Dual Connectivity (DC) and Multi-Radio Dual Connectivity (MR-DC) described in Non-Patent Document 8.
  • DC Dual Connectivity
  • MR-DC Multi-Radio Dual Connectivity
  • Dual Connectivity is a cell group composed of two base station devices (nodes), that is, a master cell group (Master Cell Group: MCG) and a secondary node (Technology) composed of a master node (Master Node: MN). It may be a technique for performing data communication using both radio resources of a secondary cell group (Secondary Cell Group: SCG) configured by Node: SN). Further, the master node and the secondary node may be the same node (same base station device). Further, MR-DC described in Non-Patent Document 8 refers to cells of both E-UTRA and NR RATs (Radio Access Technology) being grouped into cells for each RAT and assigned to UEs, and radio resources of both MCG and SCG.
  • E-UTRA E-UTRA
  • NR RATs Radio Access Technology
  • the master node refers to the main RRC functions related to MR-DC, for example, functions such as addition of secondary node, establishment, change and release of RB, addition, change, release and handover of MCG.
  • the secondary node may be a base station having some RRC functions, such as changing and releasing the SCG.
  • the RRC of the RAT on the master node side may be used to set both the MCG and the SCG.
  • the core network is EPC104 and the master node is eNB102 (also referred to as extended eNB102)
  • the MR-DC is EN-DC (E-UTRA-NR Dual Reference)
  • the core network is 5GC110
  • the master node is In NGEN-DC (NG-RAN E-UTRA-NR Dual Connectivity), which is MR-DC in the case of eNB 102
  • the RRC message of E-UTRA described in Non-Patent Document 4 is transmitted and received between the eNB 102 and the UE 122. May be done.
  • the RRC message may include not only LTE (E-UTRA) setting information but also NR setting information described in Non-Patent Document 10.
  • the RRC message transmitted from the eNB 102 to the UE 122 may be transmitted from the eNB 102 to the UE 122 via the gNB 108.
  • the configuration of this RRC message is non-MR-DC, and is used for E-UTRA / 5GC (option 5 described in Non-Patent Document 17) in which eNB 102 (extended eNB) uses 5GC as a core network. You may.
  • the NR RRC message described in Non-Patent Document 10 may be transmitted and received between the gNB 108 and the UE 122.
  • the RRC message may include not only the NR setting information but also the LTE (E-UTRA) setting information described in Non-Patent Document 4.
  • the RRC message transmitted from the gNB 108 to the UE 122 may be transmitted from the gNB 108 to the UE 122 via the eNB 102.
  • the RRC message for E-UTRA transmitted from the eNB 102 to the UE 122 may include the RRC message for NR, or for NR transmitted from gNB 108 to the UE 122.
  • the RRC message may include an RRC message for E-UTRA.
  • a network configuration in which the master node is eNB 102 and EPC 104 is the core network may be called E-UTRA / EPC.
  • a network configuration in which the master node is an eNB 102 and the 5GC110 is a core network may be called E-UTRA / 5GC.
  • a network configuration in which the master node is gNB108 and 5GC110 is a core network may be called NR or NR / 5GC.
  • this name does not have to be limited to the case where DC is set.
  • the above-mentioned master node may refer to a base station device that communicates with the terminal device.
  • FIG. 7 is an ASN.
  • FIG. 4 representing any or all of the fields and information elements related to the radio bearer setting included in the message regarding the resetting of the RRC connection in NR. 1
  • FIG. 8 shows an ASN.
  • FIG. 4 which represents any or all of the fields and information elements related to the radio bearer setting included in the message regarding the resetting of the RRC connection in the E-UTRA. 1
  • ASN In the example of 1, ⁇ omitted> and ⁇ omitted> are ASN. It indicates that other information is omitted, not a part of the notation of 1. Note that the information element may be omitted even in places where there is no description of ⁇ omitted> or ⁇ omitted>.
  • ASN An example of 1 is ASN. (1) The notation method is not correctly followed, and an example of the parameter of RRC resetting in the embodiment of the present invention is described, and other names and other notations may be used. Also, ASN. Example 1 shows only examples relating to key information closely related to one aspect of the invention, to avoid complicating the description. In addition, ASN. The parameters described in 1 may be referred to as information elements without distinguishing them into fields, information elements, and the like. Further, in the embodiment of the present invention, the ASN. Parameters such as fields and information elements described in 1 may be referred to as information.
  • the information element represented by RadioBearerConfig in FIG. 7 is an information element related to the setting of wireless bearers such as SRB and DRB, and includes a PDCP setting information element and a SDAP setting information element described later.
  • the information element represented by SRB-ToAd Mod which is included in the information element represented by RadioBearerConfig, may be information indicating the SRB (signaling radio bearer) setting, and may be the SRB setting information element or the signaling radio bearer setting information element. In other words. Further, the information element represented by SRB-ToAdModList may be a list of information indicating the SRB setting.
  • the information element represented by DRB-ToAd Mod which is included in the information element represented by RadioBearerConfig, may be information indicating a DRB (data radio bearer) setting, and may be a DRB setting information element or a data radio bearer setting information element.
  • the information element represented by DRB-ToAdModList may be a list of information indicating the DRB setting.
  • any or all of the SRB setting and the DRB setting may be paraphrased as a wireless bearer setting.
  • the information element represented by SRB-Identity is the information of the SRB identifier (SRB Identity) of the SRB to be added or changed, and is an identifier that uniquely identifies the SRB in each terminal device. Is also good. It may be paraphrased as an SRB identifier information element, a radio bearer identifier information element, or a signaling radio bearer identifier information element.
  • the information element represented by DRB-Identity in the DRB setting information element is the information of the DRB identifier (DRB Identity) of the DRB to be added or changed, and is an identifier that uniquely identifies the DRB in each terminal device. Is also good. It may be paraphrased as a DRB identifier information element, a radio bearer identifier information element, or a data radio bearer identifier information element.
  • the value of the DRB identifier is an integer value from 1 to 32 in the example of FIG. 7, but another value may be taken. For DC, the DRB identifier is unique within the scope of UE 122.
  • the information element represented by the cnAssociation may be an information element indicating whether EPC104 or 5GC110 is used for the core network, and may be paraphrased as a core network association information element. .. That is, when the UE 122 connects to the EPC, the DRB is associated with the EPS bearer identifier information element (eps-Bearer Identity) in the cnAssociation or the EPS bearer identifier (EPS bearer identity) which is the value of the EPS bearer identifier information element.
  • EPS bearer identifier information element eps-Bearer Identity
  • EPS bearer identity EPS bearer identifier
  • the DRB is a SDAP entity set according to the SDAP setting information element (sdap-Config) described later, or a PDU session information element or PDU session described later included in the SDAP setting information element. It may be associated with the PDU session identifier, which is the value of the information element, or the PDU session indicated by the PDU session information element.
  • the information represented by cnAscation includes the EPS bearer identifier information element (eps-BearerIdentity) when EPC104 is used for the core network such as when EN-DC is used, and when the core network 5GC110 is used, that is, When EN-DC is not used, an information element (sdap-Config) indicating the SDAP setting may be included.
  • eps-BearerIdentity the EPS bearer identifier information element
  • an information element indicating the SDAP setting may be included.
  • the information element represented by sdap-Config may be information on the setting or resetting of the SDAP entity that determines the method of mapping the QoS flow and DRB when the core network is 5GC110. It may be paraphrased as an SDAP setting information element.
  • the field or information element indicated by the pdu-session or PDU-SessionID included in the SDAP setting information element is a radio corresponding to the value of the radio bearer identifier information element included in the DRB setting information element including the SDAP setting information element.
  • the PDU session identifier of the PDU session described in Non-Patent Document 2 to which the QoS flow associated with the bearer belongs may be used, and may be paraphrased as the PDU session identifier information element.
  • the value of the PDU session identifier information element may be a non-negative integer. Further, in each terminal device, a plurality of DRB identifiers may correspond to one PDU session identifier.
  • the information element indicated by mappedQoS-FlowsToAdd included in the SDAP setting information element corresponds to the radio bearer corresponding to the value of the radio bearer identifier information element included in the DRB setting information element including the SDAP setting information element (map). It may be information indicating a list of QoS flow identifier (QFI: QoS Flow Identity) information elements of the QoS flow to be added or additionally supported (map), and may be paraphrased as an additional QoS flow information element. is there.
  • QFI QoS Flow Identity
  • the information element indicated by mappedQoS-FlowsToReleasure included in the SDAP setting information element corresponds to the wireless bearer corresponding to the value of the wireless bearer identifier information element included in the DRB setting information element including the present SDAP setting information element ( Of the MAP) QoS flows, it may be information indicating a list of QoS flow identifier (QFI: QoS Flow Identity) information elements of the QoS flow for which the correspondence is released, and the QoS flow information element to be released.
  • QFI QoS Flow Identity
  • the above-mentioned QoS flow may be the QoS flow of the PDU session indicated by the PDU session information element included in the SDAP setting information element.
  • the information element represented by QFI may be a QoS flow identifier that uniquely identifies a QoS flow described in Non-Patent Document 2, and may be paraphrased as a QoS flow identifier information element.
  • the value of the QoS flow identifier information element may be a non-negative integer. Further, the value of the QoS flow identifier information element may be unique to the PDU session.
  • the SDAP setting information element includes an uplink header information information element indicating whether or not an uplink SDAP header exists in the uplink data transmitted via the set DRB, and a set DRB.
  • Downlink header information element indicating whether or not the downlink SDAP header exists in the downlink data received via, and default bearer information indicating whether or not the set DRB is the default wireless bearer (default DRB). Elements and the like may be included.
  • the SRB setting information element and the information element represented by pdcp-Config or PDCP-Config among the DRB setting information elements are NRs for establishing or changing PDCP306 for SRB and / or DRB. It may be an information element related to the setting of the PDCP entity, and may be paraphrased as a PDCP setting information element.
  • the information elements related to the setting of the NR PDCP entity include an information element indicating the size of the uplink sequence number, an information element indicating the size of the downlink sequence number, and an information element indicating the profile of header compression (RoHC: RObust Header Compression). , Re-ordering timer information element and the like may be included.
  • the information element represented by DRB-ToReleaseList included in the information element represented by RadioBearerConfig may include information indicating one or more DRB identifiers to be released.
  • the information element represented by RadioResourceConfigDedicated in FIG. 8 may be an information element used for setting, changing, releasing, etc. of the wireless bearer.
  • the information element represented by SRB-ToAddMod included in the information element represented by RadioResourceConfigDedicated may be information indicating the SRB (signaling radio bearer) setting, and may be the SRB setting information element or the signaling radio bearer setting information element. In other words, it may be paraphrased.
  • the information element represented by SRB-ToAdModList may be a list of information indicating the SRB setting.
  • the information element represented by DRB-ToAddMod included in the information element represented by RadioResourceConfigDedicated may be information indicating a DRB (data radio bearer) setting, and may be a DRB setting information element or a data radio bearer setting information element. In other words, it may be paraphrased.
  • the information element represented by DRB-ToAdModList may be a list of information indicating the DRB setting. In addition, any or all of the SRB setting and the DRB setting may be paraphrased as a wireless bearer setting.
  • the information element represented by SRB-Identity is the information of the SRB identifier (SRB Identity) of the SRB to be added or changed, and is an identifier that uniquely identifies the SRB in each terminal device. Is also good. It may be paraphrased as an SRB identifier information element, a radio bearer identifier information element, or a signaling radio bearer identifier information element.
  • the information element represented by SRB-Identity in FIG. 8 may be an information element having the same role as the information element represented by SRB-Identity in FIG. 7.
  • the information element represented by DRB-Identity in the DRB setting is the information of the DRB identifier (DRB Identity) of the DRB to be added or changed, and even if it is the DRB identifier that uniquely identifies the DRB in each terminal device. good. It may be paraphrased as a DRB identifier information element, a radio bearer identifier information element, or a data radio bearer identifier information element.
  • the value of the DRB identifier is an integer value from 1 to 32 in the example of FIG. 8, but another value may be taken.
  • the information element represented by the DRB-Identity of FIG. 8 may be an information element having the same role as the information element represented by the DRB-Identity of FIG.
  • the information element represented by eps-BearerIdentity in the DRB setting information element may be an EPS bearer identifier that uniquely identifies the EPS bearer in each terminal device.
  • the information element represented by eps-BearerIdentity is sometimes called an EPS bearer identifier information element.
  • the value of the EPS bearer identifier is an integer value from 1 to 15 in the example of FIG. 8, but another value may be taken.
  • the information element represented by the eps-Bearer Identity in FIG. 8 may be an information element having the same role as the information element represented by the eps-Bearer Identity in FIG. 7. Further, the EPS bearer identifier and the DRB identifier may have a one-to-one correspondence in each terminal device.
  • the SRB setting information element and the information element represented by pdcp-Config or PDCP-Config in the DRB setting information element are E- for establishing or changing PDCP206 for SRB and / or DRB. It may be an information element related to the setting of the UTRA PDCP entity, and may be paraphrased as a PDCP setting information element.
  • Information elements related to the setting of the E-UTRA PDCP entity include information elements indicating the size of the sequence number, information elements indicating the profile of header compression (RoHC: RObust Header Compression), reordering timer information information, and the like. May be included.
  • the information element shown in FIG. 7 or 8 may be included in the message regarding the resetting of the RRC connection, if necessary or condition. Further, the message regarding the resetting of the RRC connection may include an information element indicating that the full setting is applied in addition to the information element regarding the setting of the wireless bearer.
  • the information element meaning that the full setting is applied may be represented by an information element name such as fullConfig, or may be indicated by using true, enable, or the like to indicate that the full setting is applied.
  • the information element represented by DRB-ToReleaseList which is included in the information element represented by RadioResourceConfigDedicated, may include information indicating one or more DRB identifiers to be released.
  • the eNB 102 and / or the gNB 108 are also simply referred to as a base station device, and the UE 122 is also simply referred to as a terminal device.
  • one serving cell When the RRC connection is established, when the RRC connection is reestablished, or when the handover is performed, one serving cell provides NAS mobility information. One serving cell provides a security input when the RRC connection is reestablished or when handover is made. This serving cell is referred to as the primary cell (PCell). Further, depending on the capability of the terminal device, one or a plurality of serving cells (secondary cell, SCell) may be additionally set together with the primary cell.
  • PCell primary cell
  • SCell secondary cell
  • a set of serving cells composed of two subsets may be set for the terminal device.
  • the two subsets are a cell group (master cell group) consisting of one or more serving cells containing a primary cell (PCell) and one or more serving cells containing a primary secondary cell (PSCell) and not containing a primary cell. It may be composed of one or a plurality of cell groups (secondary cell group) composed of.
  • the primary secondary cell may be a cell in which the PUCCH resource is set.
  • RLF Radio Link Failure
  • the terminal device has a timer (for example, T310 or T313) value (t310 or t313) for detecting a physical layer problem (Physical layer problems) of the serving cell from the base station device in the service area, and is out of synchronization (OoS: out-).
  • a timer for example, T310 or T313 value (t310 or t313) for detecting a physical layer problem (Physical layer problems) of the serving cell from the base station device in the service area, and is out of synchronization (OoS: out-).
  • Information such as N310 and N313, which are the thresholds for the number of detections of of? Sync, and N311 and N314, which are the thresholds for the number of detections during synchronization (IS: in? ..
  • a default value may be set for the value of the timer and the threshold value of the number of times.
  • the name of the timer may be different between EUTRA and NR.
  • the physical layer processing unit of the terminal device determines the wireless link quality of the serving cell based on information such as, for example, the received power of the received reference signal and / or the received power of the sync signal and / or the error rate of the packet.
  • the beyond estimation worse than a certain threshold value (Qout) (estimate)
  • Qout threshold value
  • the physical layer processing unit determines the radio link quality of the serving cell for a specific period (for example, TEvalue _) based on information such as the received power of the received reference signal and / or the received power of the synchronization signal and / or the error rate of the packet.
  • a specific period for example, TEvalue _
  • the RRC layer processing unit which is an upper layer, is notified of "in-sync".
  • the threshold Qout cannot be reliably received by the downlink radio link, and further, the block error rate of transmission of the hypothetical downlink control channel (PDCCH) based on the predetermined parameters.
  • (Block erase rate) may be defined as the level that is the first specific percentage.
  • the threshold Qin can be received more reliably than the state in which the radio link quality of the downlink is significantly (significantly) Qout, and the block error rate of transmission of the hypothetical downlink control channel based on the predetermined parameter is higher. It may be defined as a level that is a specific percentage of 2.
  • a plurality of block error rates may be defined based on the frequency used, the subcarrier interval, the type of service, and the like.
  • the first specific ratio and / or the second specific ratio may be a default value defined in the specifications.
  • the first specific ratio and / or the second specific ratio may be a value notified or notified from the base station device to the terminal device.
  • the terminal device may perform wireless link monitoring in a serving cell (eg, PCell and / or PSCell) using a reference signal of some kind (eg, cell-specific reference signal (CRS)). Further, the terminal device receives a setting (wireless link monitoring setting: RadioLinkMotoringConfig) indicating which reference signal is used for wireless link monitoring in the serving cell (for example, PCell and / or PSCell) from the base station device, and one or the set setting. Wireless link monitoring may be performed using a plurality of reference signals (referred to as RLM-RS here). Further, the terminal device may perform wireless link monitoring using other signals.
  • the physical layer processing unit of the terminal device may notify the upper layer of synchronization when the serving cell (for example, PCell and / or PSCell) satisfies the condition of synchronization.
  • the wireless link monitoring setting may include information indicating the purpose of monitoring and identifier information indicating a reference signal.
  • the purpose of monitoring may include the purpose of monitoring radio link failure, the purpose of monitoring beam failure, or both.
  • the identifier information indicating the reference signal may include information indicating the identifier (SSB-Index) of the synchronization signal block (SSB) of the cell. That is, the reference signal may include a synchronization signal.
  • the identifier information indicating the reference signal may include information indicating the identifier associated with the channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) set in the terminal device.
  • CSI-RS channel state information reference signal
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device starts (Start) or restarts the timer (T310) when the out-of-synchronization notified from the physical layer processing unit is continuously received a predetermined number of times (N310 times). Restart) may be done. Further, the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device may stop (Stop) the timer (T310) when receiving the synchronization during a predetermined number of times (N311 times) continuously. When the timer (T310) expires, the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device may perform a transition to an idle state or a procedure for reestablishing an RRC connection. For example, the operation of the terminal device may differ depending on the established state of AS Security.
  • the terminal device transitions to the RRC IDLE state, and if AS Security is established, the terminal device may execute the procedure of reestablishing the RRC connection (Re? Establishment). Further, in the determination to start or restart the timer T310, it may be added as a condition that none of the timer T300, the timer T301, the timer T304, and the timer T311 is running.
  • FIG. 9 shows an example of the conditions for starting, stopping, and expiring each of the timers of EUTRA.
  • the timer name and / or the message name may be different, but the same conditions may be applied.
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device starts a timer (T313) or starts (Start) when the out-of-synchronization notified from the physical layer processing unit is continuously received a predetermined number of times (N313 times). It may be restarted. Further, the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device may stop (Stop) the timer (T313) when receiving the synchronization during a predetermined number of times (N314 times) continuously.
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device performs an SCG failure information procedure (SCG failure information) for notifying the network of an SCG failure when the timer (T313) expires (Expire). processure) may be executed.
  • SCG failure information SCG failure information
  • SpCell PCell in MCG and PSCell in SCG
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device when the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device continuously receives the out-of-synchronization notified from the physical layer processing unit in each SpCell a predetermined number of times (N310 times).
  • the SpCell timer (T310) may be started (Start) or restarted (Start).
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device may stop (Stop) the timer (T310) of the SpCell when the synchronization is received continuously for a predetermined number of times (N311 times) in each SpCell.
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device When the timer (T310) of each SpCell expires (Expire), the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device performs a transition to an idle state or a procedure for reestablishing an RRC connection if the SpCell is a PCell. May be good. Further, if the SpCell is a PSCell, an SCG failure information procedure (SCG failure information process) for notifying the network of an SCG failure may be executed.
  • SCG failure information process SCG failure information process
  • the above explanation is an example when intermittent reception (DRX) is not set in the terminal device.
  • DRX intermittent reception
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device physically sets the period for measuring the wireless link quality and the notification interval to the upper layer to be different from those in the case where DRX is not set. It may be set for the layer processing unit.
  • the timers T310, T313
  • the period for measuring the wireless link quality for estimating the synchronization and the notification interval to the upper layer are set. It may be a value when DRX is not set.
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device continuously receives a predetermined number of times (N310 times) of out-of-early synchronization notified from the physical layer processing unit. (T314) may be started (Start). Further, the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device may stop (Stop) the timer (T314) when the T314 is running and the synchronization is continuously received a predetermined number of times (N311 times).
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device receives a timer for a predetermined number of times (N311 times) in succession during early synchronization notified from the physical layer processing unit. (T315) may be started (Start). Further, the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device may stop (Stop) the timer (T315) when receiving the synchronization during a predetermined number of times (N311 times) continuously while the T315 is running.
  • the timer T310 runs. If so, the timer T312 is started if the timer T312 is not running.
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the terminal device may stop the timer (T312) when it receives a predetermined number of times (N311 times) continuously during synchronization.
  • the RLM-RS may be undefined if it is not explicitly or implicitly set from the network. That is, the terminal device does not have to perform wireless link monitoring when the RLM-RS is not set from the network (for example, the base station device).
  • the RLM-RS is a reference signal used in wireless link monitoring, and a plurality of RLM-RSs may be set in the terminal device.
  • the resource of one RLM-RS may be one SS block or one resource (or port) of CSI-RS.
  • wireless link monitoring using CRS may be performed in the cell of EUTRA, and wireless link monitoring using RLM-RS may be performed in the cell of NR, but the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the terminal device When the terminal device is notified of a random access problem from the MAC layer of the MCG when the timer T310 expires, or when the timer T312 expires, or when none of a plurality of specific timers are running. Or, when the RLC layer of the MCG notifies that the retransmission of the SRB or DRB has reached the maximum number of retransmissions, the terminal device determines that the wireless link failure has been detected in the MCG.
  • the particular timer does not include timer T310 and timer T312.
  • the problem with random access is that in a MAC entity, when the number of retransmissions of the random access preamble reaches the specified number, if the random access preamble transmission is performed in SpCell, the MAC entity of the cell group containing the SpCell is included. May be notified to the upper layer (here, the RRC entity).
  • the terminal device When the terminal device determines that a wireless link failure has been detected in the MCG, it stores various information as wireless link failure information (Store). Then, if the security of AS is not activated, the release reason is set to "Other" and the process of leaving RRC_CONNECTED is started. If AS security is activated, start the procedure for reestablishing the RRC connection.
  • Store wireless link failure information
  • the terminal device determines that the radio link failure has been detected in the SCG, and starts a process for reporting the related information as the SCG radio link failure to the base station device.
  • the terminal device determines that an "early synchronization out of sync" event has been detected, and starts a process for reporting related information to the base station device.
  • the terminal device determines that the "early synchronization in progress" event has been detected, and starts the process for reporting the related information to the base station device.
  • the purpose of the RRC connection reestablishment procedure is to reestablish the RRC connection, which may involve SRB1 Recovery procedures, security reactivation, and PCell-only settings.
  • the procedure for reestablishing the RRC connection may be started when any of the following conditions (A) to (E) is met.
  • E The resetting of the RRC connection fails.
  • the terminal device executes a part or all of the following processes (A) to (J).
  • the terminal device executes the following processing.
  • the reason for release is "RRC connection failure". As an action to leave RRC_CONNECTED. Otherwise, the timer T311 is stopped, the timer T301 is started, and the transmission of the RRC connection reestablishment request message is started.
  • the terminal device executes an action (Action) to leave RRC_CONNECTED with the release reason as "RRC connection failure".
  • the terminal device executes an action to leave RRC_CONNECTED with the release reason as "RRC connection failure".
  • FIG. 7 An example of processing related to handover between the same RATs (that is, between EUTRAs) will be described with reference to FIG. 7.
  • the description using FIG. 7 is an example, and some processes may be omitted or other processes may be included. Alternatively, another process may be performed as a process related to handover.
  • the handover source base station apparatus (Source eNB) configures the measurement of the adjacent cell in the terminal apparatus (step S701).
  • the terminal device performs the measurement set from the Source eNB, and reports the measurement result to the Source eNB based on the reporting conditions (step S702).
  • the Source eNB determines the handoff of the terminal device based on the information such as the reported measurement result (step S703).
  • the Source eNB issues a handover request message including information necessary for preparing for the handover to the base station apparatus (Target eNB) to be the handover destination (step S704).
  • Permission control may be performed by Target eNB.
  • Target eNB sets the required resources. (Step S705).
  • the Target eNB sends a handover request approval message (HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message) to the Source eNB (step S706).
  • the handover request approval message includes a container that is transparently sent to the terminal device as an RRC message for executing the handover.
  • the container contains some or all of the new C-RNTI, the Target eNB security algorithm identifier for the selected security algorithm, the dedicated random access channel preamble (random access preamble), and the system information of the target cell. May be included.
  • the Source eNB sends a container (a first RRC connection reconfiguration message (RRCCconnectionReconnection message) including an information element (Information Element: IE) of the mobility control information (mobilityControlInfo)) received from the Target eNB to the terminal device (step 70).
  • a container a first RRC connection reconfiguration message (RRCCconnectionReconnection message) including an information element (Information Element: IE) of the mobility control information (mobilityControlInfo)
  • the terminal device receives the first RRC connection reset message. After that, the connection with the Source eNB is maintained at least until the first uplink transmission is executed on the Target eNB.
  • the make-before break handover may be selected from a plurality of settings. For example, it may be determined that the make-before-break handover is set by setting makeBeforeBreak-r14 of the field included in the mobilityControlInfo information element already specified to be true (True).
  • the make-before break handover is set by including the newly defined makeBeforeBreak-r16 in the field of the mobilityControlInfo information element and setting the makeBeforeBreak-r16 to true.
  • the field makeBeforeBreak-r16 may use an information element including various settings as a value.
  • the Source eNB sends an SN STATUS TRANSFER message to the Target eNB to convey (convey) the reception status of the PDCP sequence number of the uplink and the transmission status of the PDCP sequence number of the downlink (step S708).
  • the terminal device performs synchronization to Target eNB (Perform) and accesses the target cell using the random access channel. To do. At this time, if the first RRC connection reconfiguration message indicates a dedicated random access preamble, then a Contention-free random access procedure is performed, and if it is not indicated, there is a collision. Perform a (Conention-based) random access procedure. If the RACH-less handover is set by the first RRC connection reset message, the terminal device executes synchronization to the Target eNB (step S709).
  • the Target eNB If the RACH-less handover has not been set by the first RRC connection reset message, the Target eNB returns the uplink allocation and timing advance information to the terminal device (step S710).
  • the terminal receives an uplink grant via the PDCCH of the target cell.
  • the terminal device uses the first available uplink grant after synchronization with the target cell (step S710a).
  • the terminal device When the RACH-less handover is not set and the terminal device successfully accesses the target cell, the terminal device sends an RRC connection reconfiguration completion message (RRCCConnectionReconnectionComplete message) to Target eNB in order to confirm the handover (Confirm). Send to.
  • This RRC connection reset completion message indicates the completion of the handover procedure of the terminal device.
  • the RRC connection reset completion message includes C-RNTI, and the Target eNB collates the C-RNTI of the received RRC connection reset completion message.
  • the terminal device When the RACH-less handover is set and the terminal device receives the uplink grant, the terminal device sends an RRC connection reconfiguration completion message (RRCCconnectionReconnectionComplete message) to the Target eNB in order to confirm the handover (Confirm). ..
  • the RRC connection reset completion message includes C-RNTI, and the Target eNB collates the C-RNTI of the received RRC connection reset completion message.
  • the terminal device receives the UE collision resolution identifier MAC control element (UE content resolution MAC control element) from the Target eNB, the handover procedure of the terminal device is completed (step S711).
  • the Target eNB sends a path switching request (PHAT SWITCH REQUEST) message to the MME in order to notify that the terminal device has changed the cell (step S712).
  • the MME sends a bearer correction request (MODEFY BEAERR REQUEST) message to the serving gateway (S-GW) (step S713).
  • the S-GW switches the downlink data path to the target side.
  • the S-GW sends one or more end marker packets to the Source eNB to release the user plane resources to the Source eNB (step S714).
  • the S-GW sends a bearer correction response (MODIFY BEARR RESPONSE) message to the MME (step S715).
  • MODIFY BEARR RESPONSE bearer correction response
  • the MME confirms the path switching request by the path switching request approval (PHAT SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE) message (step S716).
  • the Target eNB indicates the success of the handover by sending a UE context release (UE Context RELEASE) message to the Source eNB, and triggers the release of the resource by the Source eNB.
  • the Target eNB may send this message after receiving the path switching request approval message (step S717).
  • the Source eNB Upon receiving the UE context release message, the Source eNB can release the resources related to the radio and C plane related to the UE context.
  • the data transfer during execution may be continued (step S718).
  • the terminal device executes a part or all of the following processes (A) to (D).
  • D Start the RRC connection reestablishment procedure and end the RRC connection reconfiguration procedure.
  • the first RRC connection reset message may include a mobility control information element.
  • the mobilityControlInfo information element includes parameters related to network control mobility from other RATs to EUTRAs, or within EUTRAs (eg, target cell identifiers and carrier frequency information).
  • the terminal device receives the RRC connection reset message (first RRC connection reset message) including the mobilityControlInfo information element and the terminal device can respond to the setting of the message, the terminal device has the following (A) to (G). Perform some or all of the processing of.
  • A) If the timer T310 is running, the timer T310 is stopped.
  • B) If the timer T312 is running, the timer T312 is stopped.
  • C) If the timer T314 is running, the timer T314 is stopped.
  • D Start the timer T304 with the value (t304) included in the mobilityControlInfo information element.
  • E If the carrier frequency information is included, determine that frequency as the target cell frequency and perform the carrier frequency information. If is not included, the frequency of the source PCell is judged to be the frequency of the target cell.
  • F) If the access restriction timer is running, the timer is stopped.
  • G) Synchronization to the downlink of the target cell To start
  • FIG. 8 An example of processing related to handover between the same RATs (that is, between NRs) will be described with reference to FIG. 8 is an example, and some processes may be omitted or other processes may be included. Alternatively, another process may be performed as a process related to handover.
  • the handover source base station device (Source gNB) sets the measurement of the adjacent cell in the terminal device, the terminal device performs the measurement set from the Source gNB, and reports the measurement result to the Source gNB (step). S801).
  • the Source gNB determines the handoff of the terminal device based on the reported measurement result and other information (step S802).
  • the Source gNB issues a handover request message including information necessary for preparing for the handover to the base station apparatus (Target gNB) which is the handover destination (step S803).
  • Permission control may be performed in Target gNB (step S804).
  • the Target gNB prepares for the handover and sends a handover request approval message (HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message) to the Source gNB (step S805).
  • the handover request approval message includes a container that is transparently sent to the terminal device as an RRC message for executing the handover.
  • the Source gNB sends a container (first RRC reconfiguration message (RRC Reconfiguration message)) received from the Target gNB to the terminal device (step S806).
  • the RRC reconfiguration message includes the target cell identifier, the new C-RNTI, the Target gNB security algorithm identifier for the selected security algorithm, the set of resources for the dedicated random access channel, and the UE-specific CSI-RS. Settings, common random access channel resources, system information of the target cell, some or all of them may be included.
  • the terminal device When the make-before break handover (Make-Before-Break HO: MBB-HO) is set by the first RRC reset message, the terminal device receives the first RRC reset message after receiving the first RRC reset message. , At least the connection with the Source gNB may be maintained until the first uplink transmission is executed on the Target gNB.
  • make-before break handover Make-Before-Break HO: MBB-HO
  • the Source eNB sends an SN STATUS TRANSFER message to Target gNB to convey (convey) the reception status of the PDCP sequence number of the uplink and the transmission status of the PDCP sequence number of the downlink (step S807).
  • the terminal device performs synchronization to Target eNB (Perform) and accesses the target cell using the random access channel. ..
  • Target eNB Perform
  • the terminal device executes synchronization to Target gNB.
  • the Target gNB may return the uplink allocation and timing advance information to the terminal device.
  • RACH-less handover is set by the first RRC reset message, and periodic uplink grant pre-allocation (periodic pre-allocated uplink grant) can be obtained by the first RRC reset message. If not, the terminal device receives the uplink grant by the PDCCH of the target cell. The terminal device uses the first available uplink grant after syncing to the target cell.
  • the terminal device When the RACH-less handover is not set and the terminal device successfully accesses the target cell, the terminal device sends an RRC reconfiguration completion message (RRCReconfigurationComplete message) to the Target gNB in order to confirm the handover (Confirm). You may send it.
  • This RRC resetting completion message may indicate the completion of the handover procedure of the terminal device.
  • the RRC resetting completion message includes C-RNTI, and Target gNB may collate the C-RNTI of the received RRC resetting completion message.
  • the terminal device may send an RRC Reconfiguration Complete message to Target gNB in order to confirm the handover (Confirm). ..
  • the RRC resetting completion message includes C-RNTI, and Target gNB may collate the C-RNTI of the received RRC resetting completion message.
  • the handover procedure of the terminal device may be completed when the terminal device receives the UE collision resolution identifier MAC control element (UE content resolution identity MAC control element) from the Target gNB (step S808).
  • Target eNB sends a path switching request (PATH SWITCH REQUEST) message to AMF in order to switch the downlink data path to Target gNB to 5GC and establish an NG-C interface instance for Target gNB (step S809).
  • PATH SWITCH REQUEST path switching request
  • the 5GC switches the downlink data path to Target gNB.
  • the UPF sends one or more end marker packets to the Source eNB to release the user plane resources to the Source gNB (step S810).
  • the AMF confirms the path switching request by the path switching request approval (PHAT SWITCH REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE) message (step S811).
  • the Target gNB indicates the success of the handover by sending a UE context release (UE Context RELEASE) message to the Source eNB, and triggers the release of the resource by the Source gNB.
  • Target gNB may send this message after receiving the path switching request approval message from AMF.
  • the Source gNB can release resources related to the radio and C plane related to the UE context.
  • the data transfer during execution may be continued (step S812).
  • the terminal device executes a part or all of the following processes (A) to (E).
  • D If the SCG timer T304 When it expires, release the SCG's dedicated random access channel settings set by the first RRC connection reconfiguration message.
  • E If the SCG timer T304 expires, the SCG's synchronized reconfiguration fails. Start the procedure to report that
  • the first RRC reconfiguration message may include a reconfiguration WithSync information element.
  • the resonanceWithSync information element may be included in the SpCell setting for each cell group (MCG or SCG) of the RRC reset message.
  • the reconfigurationWithSync information element includes parameters related to resetting with synchronization to the target SpCell (eg, target SpCell settings, new identifiers for terminal devices, etc.).
  • the terminal device that has received the RRC reset message (first RRC reset message) including the resonanceWithSync information element performs a part or all of the following processes (A) to (E).
  • the target SpCell timer T304 is started at a value (t304) included in the frequencyWithSync information element.
  • the terminal device when make-before break handover (Make-Before-Break HO: MBB-HO) is set in the terminal device, the terminal device is the first ascending in Target eNB or Target gNB. The connection with the Source eNB or Source gNB is maintained until the link transmission is executed. Currently, the timer T310 is stopped when the first RRC connection reset message or the first RRC reset message is received. Therefore, it is not possible for the terminal device to determine whether or not the serving cell (source cell) of the Source eNB or Source gNB after that is in a situation considered to be a wireless link failure due to a physical layer problem.
  • make-before break handover Make-Before-Break HO: MBB-HO
  • the timer T304 when the timer T304 is running, whether or not the serving cell (source cell) of the Source eNB or Source gNB is in a situation where it is considered as a wireless link failure due to a random access problem notified from the MAC layer.
  • the terminal device cannot judge.
  • the source cell when the number of retransmissions by RLC reaches the maximum number, it is regarded as a wireless link failure, and the procedure for reestablishing the RRC connection is executed.
  • the conditional handover includes an information element (conditional handover setting) including information included in the synchronous reset information element and information indicating a condition to which the information element is applied (conditional handover condition). It may be an RRC reset using an RRC reset message.
  • the conditional handover means an RRC including an information element (conditional handover setting) including information included in the mobility control information information element and information indicating a condition to which the information element is applied (conditional handover condition). It may be an RRC connection reset using a connection reset message.
  • the conditional handover setting may include a part or all of the following settings (A) to (F).
  • the cell group setting information may include a part or all of the following settings (1) to (6).
  • the wireless bearer settings may include some or all of the following settings (1) to (3).
  • SRB settings (2) DRB settings (3)
  • Security settings eg, information about integrity protection algorithms and encryption algorithms for SRBs and / or DRBs (securityAlgorithmConfig), master (MCG) or secondary (SCG) Information indicating whether to use the key (keyTouse), etc.)
  • conditional handover settings may include some or all of the following settings (A) to (E).
  • A) Measurement settings B) Mobility control information Information elements (C) NAS layer messages (D) Radio resource settings (E) Security settings (eg, integrity protection algorithms and encryption algorithms for SRBs and / or DRBs) Information (Security Algorithm Config)
  • the radio resource setting may include a part or all of the following settings (1) to (4).
  • SRB information (2) DRB information (3) MAC layer setting information of cell group (4) Physical (PHY) layer setting information of cell group
  • the conditional handover condition may include some or all of the following conditions (A) to (D).
  • A) The cell of the handover destination (target) is better than the current (source) PCell with the offset added.
  • B The cell of the handover destination (target) is better than one threshold value, and the PCell is another threshold value.
  • Worse C
  • Handover destination (target) cell is better than a certain threshold
  • D No condition (execute immediately)
  • RSRP, RSRQ, and / or RS-SINR may be used as the quantity for the comparison under the above conditional handover conditions.
  • which amount to use may be set from the network.
  • information indicating which amount to use may be included in the conditional handover condition.
  • conditional handover setting and / or the information element indicating the conditional handover condition may be included as a part of the RRC message in the handover source (source), or the container (information for storing the bit string) included in the RRC message. It may be stored in the element).
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the UE 122 receives from the physical layer processing unit regardless of whether or not the timer T304 is running under a specific condition (first condition) in the primary cell (PCell) which is the SpCell of the MCG.
  • the timer (T310) may be started (Start) or restarted (Restart) when the notified non-synchronization is continuously received a predetermined number of times (N310 times).
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the UE 122 may stop (Stop) the timer (T310) when receiving the synchronization during a predetermined number of times (N311 times) continuously.
  • it may be added as a condition that none of the timer T300, the timer T301, and the timer T311 is running.
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the UE 122 determines that a wireless link failure has been detected in the MCG when any of the following conditions (A) to (E) is satisfied.
  • B) When timer T312 expires C) When timer T300, timer T301, timer T304, and timer T311 are not running, from the MAC entity of MCG When a notification of a random access problem (indication) is received
  • D When a notification of a random access problem is received from the MAC entity of MCG while the timer T304 is running under the first condition
  • E SRB Or when a notification is received from the RLC layer of the MCG indicating that the DRB retransmission has reached the maximum number of retransmissions.
  • the first condition may be that makeBeforeBreak-r16 is set in the UE 122.
  • the fact that makeBeforeBreak-r16 is set means that, for example, in the case of EUTRA, the UE 122 may receive the RRC connection reset message in which makeBeforeBreak-r16 is included in the field of the mobilityControlInfo information element. Further, the fact that makeBeforeBreak-r16 is set means that, for example, in the case of NR, makeBeforeBreak-r16 may receive the RRC resetting message included in the field of the synchronized resetting information element.
  • makeBeforeBreak-r16 is not set means that, for example, in the case of EUTRA, the UE 122 may receive an RRC connection reset message in which makeBeforeBreak-r16 is not included in the field of the mobilityControlInfo information element. Further, the fact that makeBeforeBreak-r16 is not set means that, for example, in the case of EUTRA, the UE 122 may receive an RRC connection reset message including makeBeforeBreak-r16 having a false value.
  • makeBeforeBreak-r16 is not set may mean that, for example, in the case of NR, makeBeforeBreak-r16 receives an RRC resetting message that is not included in the field of the synchronized resetting information element.
  • the makeBeforeBreak-r16 may have, for example, an enumerated type value including true, or may have an information element including information necessary for make before break handover as a value.
  • condition (E) may be the following (E2).
  • E2 When a notification is received from the RLC layer of the MCG indicating that the retransmission of the SRB or DRB has reached the maximum number of retransmissions when none of the timer T300, the timer T301, the timer T304, and the timer T311 is running. Or, under the first condition, when the timer T304 is running and a notification is received from the RLC layer of the MCG indicating that the retransmission of the SRB or DRB has reached the maximum number of retransmissions.
  • the UE 122 When the UE 122 determines that a wireless link failure has been detected in the MCG, it stores various information as wireless link failure information (Store). Then, if the security of AS is not activated, the release reason may be set to "Other" and the process of leaving RRC_CONNECTED may be started.
  • the procedure for reestablishing the RRC connection may be started unless the first condition is met.
  • the procedure for reestablishing the RRC connection may be started when any of the following conditions (A) to (E) is met.
  • E The resetting of the RRC connection fails.
  • the wireless link failure is not detected in the handover source MCG under the first condition, the RRC connection reestablishment procedure is not started and the handover is performed.
  • the procedure of notifying the failure by the MCG of the handover source may be started.
  • the first condition is that makeBeforeBreak-r16 is set in the UE 122, it is set when the timer T304 expires or when the procedure for notifying the handover failure by the MCG of the handover source is started. You may release the makeBeforeBreak-r16.
  • the UE 122 executes a part or all of the following processes (A) to (J).
  • the MCG after the handover (also referred to as the Target MCG or the Current MCG) and the MCG of the handover source are used.
  • the MCG after the handover also referred to as the Target MCG or the Current MCG
  • the MCG of the handover source is used.
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the UE 122 performs the physical MCG of the Source MCG regardless of whether the timer T304 of the Source MCG is running under a specific condition (first condition) in the primary cell which is the SpCell of the Source MCG.
  • the timer (T310) of the Source MCG may be started (Start) or restarted (Start) when the out-of-synchronization notified from the layer processing unit is continuously received a predetermined number of times (N310 times).
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the UE 122 may stop (Stop) the timer (T310) when receiving the synchronization during a predetermined number of times (N311 times) continuously from the physical layer processing unit of the Source MCG.
  • N311 times predetermined number of times
  • the RRC layer processing unit of the UE 122 determines that the wireless link failure has been detected in the Source MCG when any of the following conditions (A) to (E) is satisfied.
  • (B) When the timer T312 of the Source MCG expires (C) The timer T300, timer T301, timer T304, and timer T311 of the Source MCG all run.
  • the first condition may be that makeBeforeBreak-r16 is set in the UE 122.
  • the first condition may be that either makeBeforeBreak-r14 or makeBeforeBreak-r16 is set in the UE 122.
  • condition (E) may be the following (E2).
  • E2 When none of the timer T300, timer T301, timer T304, and timer T311 of the Source MCG is running, the RLC layer of the Source MCG notifies that the retransmission of the SRB or DRB has reached the maximum number of retransmissions.
  • a notification is received from the RLC layer of the Source MCG indicating that the SRB or DRB retransmission has reached the maximum number of retransmissions when received from, or under the first condition, when the timer T304 is running.
  • the UE 122 may suspend the transmission of a part or all of the SRB and / or the DRB of the Source MCG and reset the MAC entity of the Source MCG.
  • the UE 122 may consider the MCG to be a Source MCG when makeBeforeBreak-r16 is set in the Current MCG.
  • the UE 122 may consider the MCG of the handover source to be the Source MCG when the first uplink grant is assigned by the PDCCH in the cell of the handover destination.
  • the handover source MCG may be regarded as the Source MCG.
  • the UE 122 may consider the MCG of the handover source as the Source MCG when the UE collision resolution identifier MAC control element (UE content resolution identity MAC Control element) is received from the Target gNB.
  • the UE collision resolution identifier MAC control element UE content resolution identity MAC Control element
  • the UE 122 may release the Current MCG when the MakeBeforeBreak-r16 is set in the Current MCG and if the Source MCG already exists, the Current MCG may be regarded as a new Source MCG.
  • an RRC reset message including a CellGroupConfig including a synchronization reset information element is used in NR.
  • the information element is received, but unless otherwise specified, it may mean that the information element is included in the RRC reset message that triggered each process. .. Further, the information element used in each process may be associated with the information element used in Non-Patent Document 10 unless otherwise specified.
  • the terminal device executes the process A based on the received CellGroupConfig information element. Further, the terminal device executes the process L based on the received masterKeyUpdate information element. Further, the terminal device executes the process I based on the received RadioBearerConfig information element.
  • process A, process B, process C, and process H are interpreted so as to have the flows shown in FIGS. 16, 17, 18, and 19, respectively, but other processes are also interpreted in the same manner.
  • the settings to be duplicated include (1) bearer settings (for example, SRB settings, DRB settings, etc.), (2) cell group settings (for example, SpCell settings, SCell settings, each entity setting, etc.). ), (3) Variables (measurement settings (VarMeasConfig), measurement results (VarMeasReportList), timers, counters, etc.) held inside the terminal device, (4) Security-related settings (for example, each key), or part of All may be included.
  • the setting of the bearer to be duplicated may not include the setting related to SRB. That is, for DRB, both the source setting and the target setting may be managed, and for SRB, the setting may be switched from the source setting to the target setting without duplicating the setting.
  • MakeBeforeBreak-r16 may include the above information.
  • A-1) If the CellGroupConfig includes the SpCell setting information (spCellConfig information element) including the synchronization reset information, the process B described later is executed (A-1-1).
  • A-1-2 If it is in the suspended state, it resumes all suspended radio bearers and resumes SCG transmission to all radio bearers.
  • A-2) If the CellGroupConfig includes a list of RLC bearers to be released (rlc-BearerToReleaseList information element), (A-2-1) Process C described later is executed.
  • A-5) If the CellGroupConfig includes a list of SCells to be released (sCellToReleaseList information element), (A-5-1) Release of the SCells is executed in the process F described later.
  • A-6) If the CellGroupConfig includes the SpCell setting information (spCellConfig information element), (A-6-1) SpCell is set by the process G described later.
  • A-7) If the CellGroupConfig includes a list of SCells to be added and / or changed (sCellToAdModList information element) (A-7-1), the SCells are added and / or changed in the process H described later.
  • the target SpCell is regarded as the cell of the physical cell identifier indicated by the physical cell identifier information (physCellId) included in the synchronous resetting at the SSB frequency of the source SpCell.
  • the target SpCell is regarded as the cell of the physical cell identifier indicated by the physical cell identifier information (physCellId) included in the synchronous resetting at the SSB frequency of the source SpCell.
  • P-6 physical cell identifier information included in the synchronous resetting at the SSB frequency of the source SpCell.
  • B-6 Start synchronization with the downlink of the target SpCell.
  • B-7) Apply the default BCCH settings.
  • B-8) If necessary, acquire a master information block (MIB), which is one of the broadcast information.
  • MIB master information block
  • B-9-9 If the reconfiguration with synchronization contains information indicating that it is MBB-HO, (B-9-1) If the MAC entity does not exist in the target cell group, (B-9-1-1) Generate a MAC entity (also simply referred to as a target MAC entity) of a target cell group. (B-9-2) Apply the default (default) MAC cell group settings to the target MAC entity. (B-9-3) If set, the SCell of the target cell group is regarded as a deactivated state. (B-9-4) The value of newUE-Identity is applied as C-RNTI of the target cell group. (B-10) Otherwise (B-10-1) Reset the MAC entity of this cell group.
  • Processing D The following processing is executed for each of the RLC bearer settings (RLC-BearerConfig) included in the received rlc-BearerToAdModList information element.
  • D-1-1 If the current terminal device settings include the RLC bearer of the received logical channel identifier, (D-1-1) If you receive information (restablish RLC) indicating that RLC will be reestablished, (D-1-1-1) Reestablish the RLC entity (D-1-2) Reconfigure the RLC entity according to the received RLC setting (rlc-Config).
  • D-1-3 The logical channel is reset according to the received MAC logical channel setting (mac-LogicalChannelConfig).
  • E-1-1 Generate an SCG MAC entity.
  • E-2 Reset the MAC main configuration of the cell group according to the MAC cell group setting (mac-Cell) excluding the setting related to the addition, modification, and / or release of the timing advance group (TAG). Set.
  • E-3 If the received MAC cell group setting includes information about TAG release (tag-ToReleaseList), (E-3-1) If the TAG identifier included in the tag-ToReleaseList is part of the current terminal device settings, the TAG indicated by the TAG identifier is released for each TAG identifier.
  • E-4 If the received MAC cell group settings include information about adding and / or modifying TAGs (tag-ToAdModList). (E-4-1) If the TAG identifier included in the tag-ToAdModList is not part of the current terminal device settings, then for each TAG identifier, (E-4-1-1) The TAG corresponding to the TAG identifier is added according to the received timing advance timer. (E-4-2) If the TAG identifier included in the tag-ToAdModList is part of the current terminal device settings, for each TAG identifier, (E-4-2-1) The TAG corresponding to the TAG identifier is reset according to the received timing advance timer.
  • H-1-1 Among the values of sCellIndex included in sCellToAdModList, for each value that is not a part of the current terminal device setting, (H-1-1) SCell corresponding to sCellIndex is added. (H-1-2) Set the lower layer to consider SCell as inactive. (H-1-3) For each of the measurement identifiers in the list of measurement identifiers (mesIdList) of the variable (VarMeasConfig) that holds the measurement settings.
  • H-1-3-1a If SCell is not applicable to the measurement corresponding to the measurement identifier, and (H-1-3-1b) in the variable (VarMeasReportList) that holds the measurement report for this measurement identifier. If this SCell is included in the defined list of triggered cells (cellsTriggeredList), (H-1-3-1-1) This SCell is deleted from the list of trigger cells (cellsTriggeredList) defined by the variable (VarMeasReportList) that holds the measurement report for this measurement identifier. (H-2) Among the values of sCellIndex included in sCellToAdModList, for each value that is a part of the current terminal device setting, (H-2-1) Change the SCell setting corresponding to sCellIndex.
  • RadioBearerConfig contains srb3-ToRelease (I-1-1) Release the PDCP entity and SRB identifier of SRB3.
  • (I-2) If RadioBearerConfig contains SRB-ToAdModList (I-2-1) Add and / or reconfigure the SRB.
  • (I-3) If RadioBearerConfig contains drb-ToReleaseList (I-3-1) Release of the DRB is executed in the process J described later.
  • RadioBearerConfig contains DRB-ToAdModList (I-4-1) DRB addition and / or resetting is executed in the process K described later.
  • (I-5) Release all SDAP entities that are not associated with the DRB, and notify the upper layer of the release of the user plane resource of the PDU session associated with the released SDAP entity.
  • process I in the case of MBB-HO, in the process of adding, resetting, and / or releasing the SRB, two settings of the source setting and the target setting are managed, and the process I is performed with respect to the target setting.
  • process I-1 and process I-2 may reset the current SRB settings. That is, the SRB may manage one setting. In this case, the SRB setting of the source before resetting for reverting may be separately retained in case the handover fails.
  • the process I-5 in the case of MBB-HO, all SDAP entities that are not associated with either the DRB of the source setting or the DRB of the target setting are released and associated with the released SDAP entity.
  • the release of the user plane resource of the PDU session may be notified to the upper layer.
  • the source is executed until MBB-HO is executed based on the RRC reset message including the synchronous reset and a message (for example, RRC message, MAC CE, etc.) for releasing the source setting is received in the target cell.
  • the SDAP entity associated with either or both of the DRB and the target DRB is not released, but when the source DRB is released upon receiving a message to release the source configuration, the (target) DRB and All unlinked SDAP entities may be released to notify the upper layer of the release of the user plane resource of the PDU session associated with the released SDAP entity.
  • J-1-3 If the DRB is associated with the EPS bearer identifier, (J-1-3-1) If a new bearer with the same EPS bearer identifier cannot be added in either NR or E-UTRA (J-1-3-1-1) Notify the upper layer of the release of the DRB and the EPS bearer identifier of the released DRB.
  • the DRB is released and released.
  • the EPS bearer identifier of the DRB may be notified to the upper layer. For example, the same is performed until MBB-HO is executed based on the RRC reset message including the synchronous reset and a message (for example, RRC message, MAC CE, etc.) for releasing the source setting is received in the target cell. If the EPS bearer is associated with the bearer in either the source or target setting, the DRB release and the EPS bearer identifier of the released DRB are not notified to the upper layer, and the source setting is set.
  • the source DRB When the source DRB is released upon receiving the release message, if a new bearer with the same EPS bearer identifier is not added in either NR or E-UTRA, then the DRB is released and the released DRB The EPS bearer identifier may be notified to the upper layer.
  • K-1-1-1 Establish a PDCP entity and set the PDCP entity according to the received PDCP setting (pdcp-Config).
  • K-1-2 If this DRB PDCP entity is not configured with ciphering Disabled,
  • K-1-2-1a If the target RAT of the handover is E-UTRA / 5GC, or
  • K-1-2-1b If the terminal device connects only to the E-UTRA / 5GC, (K-1-2-1-1)
  • a PDCP entity is set using the encryption algorithm and key setting of Non-Patent Document 4.
  • a PDCP entity is set by an encryption algorithm according to the security setting (securityConfig) and linked to the master key (KeNB or KgNB) or the secondary key (S-KgNB). Apply the key indicated by the parameter (keyTouse).
  • K-1-3 If this DRB PDCP entity is configured for integrity protection (K-1-3-1) The PDCP entity is set by the integrity protection algorithm according to the security setting (securityConfig), and the parameter associated with the master key (KeNB or KgNB) or the secondary key (S-KgNB). The key indicated by (keyTouse) is applied.
  • K-1-4 If the SDAP setting (sdap-Config) is included, (K-1-4-1) If the SDAP of the received PDU session does not exist, (K-1-4-1-1) Establish a SDAP entity. (K-1-4-1-2) If the SDP of the received PDU session did not exist prior to the reception of this reset. (K-1-4-1-2-1) Notify the upper layer of the establishment of the user plane resource for the PDU session. (K-1-4-2) Set the SDAP entity according to the received SDAP setting, and associate the DRB with the SDAP entity.
  • K-1-5-5-1 If the DRB is associated with the EPS bearer identifier, (K-1-5-1) If the DRB was set by NR or E-UTRA to the same EPS bearer identifier prior to receiving this reset. (K-1-5-1-1) The established DRB is associated with the corresponding EPS bearer identifier. (K-1-5-2) Otherwise, (K-1-5-2-1) Notify the upper layer of the establishment of the DRB and the EPS bearer identifier of the established DRB. (K-2) For each of the DRB identifiers included in the DRB-ToAdModList, which is a part of the current terminal device settings.
  • K-2-1 If the parameter restablishPDCP is set (K-2-1-1a) If the target RAT of the handover is E-UTRA / 5GC, or (K-2-1-1b) If the terminal device connects only to E-UTRA / 5GC, (K-2-1-1-1) If this DRB PDCP entity is not configured with ciphering Disabled, then (K-2-1-1-1-1) A PDCP entity is set using the encryption algorithm and key setting of Non-Patent Document 4.
  • K-2-1-2) Otherwise, (K-2-1-2-1) If this DRB PDCP entity is not configured with ciphering Disabled, then (K-2-1-2-1-1) Set the PDCP entity with the encryption algorithm according to the security setting (securityConfig) and link it to the master key (KeNB or KgNB) or the secondary key (S-KgNB). The key indicated by the specified parameter (keyTouse) is applied. (K-2-1-2-2) If this DRB PDCP entity is configured for integrity protection (K-2-1-2-2-1) Set the PDCP entity with the integrity protection algorithm according to the security setting (securityConfig), and link it to the master key (KeNB or KgNB) or the secondary key (S-KgNB).
  • K-2-1-3-3-1 If drb-ContinueROHC is included in pdcp-Config (K-2-1-3-1) Notifies that drb-ContinueROHC is set in the lower layer.
  • K-2-1-4) Reestablish the PDCP entity of this DRB.
  • K-2-2 Otherwise, if recallPDCP is set, (K-2-2-1) Trigger the execution of data recovery for the PDCP entity of this DRB.
  • K-2-3) If PDCP settings are included, (K-2-3-1) Reconfigure the PDCP entity according to the received PDCP settings.
  • K-2-4 If the SDAP setting is included, (K-2-4-1) Reset the SDAP entity according to the received SDAP settings. (K-2-4-2) For each of the QFIs added by mappedQoS-FlowsToAdd, if the QFI value is set, the QFI value is released from the old DRB.
  • the higher layer may be notified of the establishment of the user plane resource for the PDU session.
  • the SDAP of the received PDU session was not present in the source settings prior to the reception of this resetting, The upper layer may be notified of the establishment of the user plane resource for the PDU session.
  • the DRB in the case of MBB-HO, if the DRB is targeted by NR or E-UTRA to the same EPS bearer identifier in the source configuration prior to receiving this reset. If it is not set in the setting of, the establishment of the DRB and the EPS bearer identifier of the established DRB may be notified to the upper layer.
  • the process K-1-5-2 in the case of MBB-HO, if the DRB is NR or E-UTRA to the same EPS bearer identifier, prior to receiving this reset, in the source configuration. If it has not been set, the establishment of the DRB and the EPS bearer identifier of the established DRB may be notified to the upper layer.
  • KRRCenc key is a key used to protect the RRC signal generated from KgNB by an encryption algorithm.
  • KUPenc is a key used to protect user plane traffic (user data) generated from KgNB by an encryption algorithm.
  • L-1-1-3 The KRRCint key and the KUPint key are generated from the KgNB key.
  • the KRRCint key is a key used to protect the RRC signal generated from the KgNB by the integrity algorithm.
  • KUPint is a key used to protect user plane traffic (user data) generated from KgNB by an integrity algorithm.
  • L-2 Otherwise (L-1-2) If the received masterKeyUpdate includes na-Container, (L-1-2-1) Forward the nas-Container to the upper layer.
  • L-1-3 If the keySetChangeIndicator is "true", (L-1-3-1) Generate or update KgNB based on KAMF.
  • L-1-4 Otherwise (L-1-4-1) Generate or update a KgNB key based on the current KgNB key or NextHop (NH).
  • (L-1-5) Stores the value of nextHopChainingCount.
  • (L-1-6) A key related to the KgNB key is generated as follows. (L-1-6-1) If SecurityConfig includes securityAlgorithmConfig (L-1-6-1-1) The KRRCenc key and the KUPenc key associated with the cipheringAgorithm included in the securityAlgorithmConfig are generated from the KgNB key. (L-1-6-1-2) The KRRCint key and the KUPint key associated with the integrityProtAlgorithm included in the securityAlgorithmConfig are generated from the KgNB key.
  • L-1-6-2 Otherwise, (L-1-6-2-1) A KRRCenc key and a KUPenc key associated with the current cipheringAgorithm are generated from the KgNB key. (L-1-6--2-2) The KRRCint key and the KUPint key associated with the current integrityProtAlgorithm are generated from the KgNB key.
  • MBB-HO An example of the operation of MBB-HO will be described.
  • an example of using an RRC connection reset message including a mobility control information (mobilityControlInfo) information element is shown.
  • mobilityControlInfo mobility control information
  • the information element used in each process may be associated with the information element used in Non-Patent Document 4 unless otherwise specified.
  • the terminal device receives the RRC connection reset message including the mobilityControlInfo, and if the terminal device can comply with the settings included in this message, executes the next processing LA.
  • LA-1 The timer T304 is started by using the timer value of t304 included in the mobilityControlInfo.
  • LA-2 If carryrFreq is included, (LA-2-1) The cell whose physical cell identifier on the frequency represented by carrierFreq is represented by targetPhysCellId is regarded as the target PCell.
  • LA-3) Otherwise (LA-3-1) The cell whose physical cell identifier on the frequency of the source PCell is indicated by targetPhysCellId is regarded as the target PCell.
  • LA-4) Start synchronization to the downlink of the target PCell.
  • LA-5) If makeBeforeBreak is set, (LA-5-1) After the terminal device has stopped uplink transmission and / or downlink reception with the source cell, it performs the rest of this procedure, including resetting the MAC.
  • LA-6 If makeBeforeBreak-r16 is set, (LA-6-1) As a target setting by duplicating the current terminal device setting (source setting), the subsequent resetting process is executed for the duplicated target setting unless otherwise specified. May be done. For example, in the case of MBB-HO, the "current terminal device setting" of each process may be regarded as the "current terminal device target setting".
  • the settings to be duplicated include (1) bearer settings (for example, SRB settings, DRB settings, etc.), (2) cell group settings (for example, SpCell settings, SCell settings, RLC entity settings, MAC). Some of the entity settings, PHY settings, etc.), (3) internal variables (measurement settings (VarMeasConfig) and measurement results (VarMeasReportList), timers, counters, etc.), (4) security-related settings (for example, each key). Or all may be included. Further, the setting of the bearer to be duplicated may not include the SRB setting.
  • both the source setting and the target setting may be managed, and for SRB, the setting may be switched from the source setting to the target setting without duplicating the setting.
  • information that can determine whether or not to duplicate the SRB setting may be included in the RRC connection reset message including the mobilityControlInfo.
  • MakeBeforeBreak-r16 may include the above information. (LA-7) If set, reset the MCG MAC and SCG MAC. When MakeBeforeBreak-r16 is set, the MAC of the source MCG and the MAC of the SCG may not be reset. Alternatively, if MakeBeforeBreak-r16 is set, the source MAC may not be reset here, but the target MAC may be reset.
  • LA-8 Reestablish PDCP for all radio bearers configured and established in the PDCP settings.
  • MakeBeforeBreak-r16 When MakeBeforeBreak-r16 is set, PDCP re-establishment applies only to the target PDCP.
  • PDCP may not be established and / or reestablished if the PDCP to which the target wireless bearer is associated already exists. .. That is, if MakeBeforeBreak-r16 is set, PDCP may be established and / or reestablished if there is no PDCP associated with the target radio bearer.
  • LA-9 Reestablish MCG RLC and SCG RLC, if configured, for all established radio bearers.
  • LA-10) The value of newUE-Identity is applied as C-RNTI.
  • LA-11 The lower layer is set according to the radio resource setting (radioResourceControlCommon) common to the received cells.
  • LA-12 Lower layers are set according to other information contained in the received mobilityControlInfo.
  • LA-13 If the received RRC connection reconfiguration message contains sCellToReleaseList (LA-13-1) Execute the release of SCell.
  • LA-14 If the received RRC connection reconfiguration message contains sCellGroupToReleaseList (LA-14-1) Release the SCell group.
  • LA-15a If the received RRC connection reconfiguration message contains scg-Configuration, (LA-15b) If the current terminal device settings are one or more split DRBs (Split) If the received RRC connection reconfiguration message contains DRB-ToAdModList, including DRB) (LA-15-1) SCG reset is executed. (LA-16) If the received RRC connection reconfiguration message contains a terminal device-specific radio resource configuration (radioResourceControlDedicated), (LA-16-1) Radio resource setting is executed in the process LB described later.
  • radioResourceControlDedicated radio resource configuration
  • LA-17 If the RRC connection reconfiguration message contains a security setting (securityControlHO-v1530), (LA-17-1) If nas-Container is received, (LA-17-1-1) Transfer the na-Container to the upper layer. (LA-17-2) If the keyChangeIndicator-r15 is received and the keyChangeIndicator-r15 is "true", then (LA-17-2-1) The KeNB key is updated based on the KAMF key. (LA-17-3) Otherwise, (LA-17-3-1) Update the KeNB key based on the current KeNB or NextHop (NH). (LA-17-4) Stores the value of nextHopChainingCount-r15.
  • (LA-17-5) If securityAlgorithmConfig-r15 is received, (LA-17-5-1) Generates a KRRCint key associated with the received integrityProtAlgorithm.
  • (LA-17-5-2) Generates a KRRCenc key and a KUPenc key associated with the received ciphering Algorithm.
  • the KRRCenc key is a key used to protect the RRC signal generated from the KeNB key by the encryption algorithm.
  • KUPenc is a key used for protecting user plane traffic (user data) generated from a KeNB key by an encryption algorithm.
  • (LA-17-6) Otherwise, (LA-17-6-1) The KRRCint key associated with the current integrityProtAlgorithm is generated from the KeNB key.
  • LA-17-6-2 A KRRCenc key and a KUPenc key associated with the current cipheringAgorithm are generated from the KeNB key.
  • LA-18 If the received RRC connection reconfiguration message contains sCellToAdModList (LA-18-1) SCell is added and / or modified.
  • LA-19 If the received RRC connection reconfiguration message contains sCellGroupToAdModList (LA-19-1) Add and / or modify SCell groups.
  • LA-20 If the received RRC connection reconfiguration message contains measConfig (LA-20-1) Execute the measurement setting.
  • LA-21 Automatically delete the measurement identifier.
  • LA-22 Submit the RRC connection reset completion message to the lower layer for transmission.
  • LA-23) If the MAC succeeds in the random access procedure, (LA-23-1) Stop timer T304 and end this procedure.
  • LC-1-1 For each of the SRB identifiers included in the SRB-ToAdModList, which is not part of the current terminal device settings.
  • LC-1-1) Establish a PDCP entity with the current security settings.
  • LC-1-2 If you receive an rlc-BearerConfigSeconday with a value of "setup", (LC-1-2-1) A secondary MCG RLC entity is established according to the received rlc-BearerConfigSiconday and associated with the DCCH logical channel.
  • LC-1-2-2) Set to activate duplication for the PDCP entity of E-UTRA.
  • LC-2 For each of the SRB identifiers included in the SRB-ToAdModList, which is part of the current terminal device settings.
  • LC-2-1 If pdcp-verChange is included (ie, if it is a change from NR PDCP to E-UTRA PDCP)
  • LC-2-1-1 Establish a PDCP entity for E-UTRA with the current security settings.
  • LC-2-1-2) The primary RLC of this SRB and the established PDCP entity are linked.
  • LC-2-1-3) Release the NR PDCP of this SRB.
  • LC-2-2 Reconfigure the primary RLC entity according to the received rlc-Config.
  • LC-2-3 The primary DCCH logical channel is reset according to the received logical channel setting (logicalChannelConfig).
  • LC-2-4 If the rlc-BearerConfigSeconday with "release” as the value is included, (LC-2-4-1) Release the secondary MCG RLC entity and the DCCH logical channel associated with it.
  • LC-2-5 If you receive rlc-BearerConfigSeconday with "setup" as the value, (LC-2-5-1) If the current SRB settings do not include a secondary RLC bearer (LC-2-5-1-1) Establish a secondary MCG RLC entity according to the received rlc-BearerConfigSiconday and associate it with the DCCH logical channel.
  • (LC-2-5-1-2) Set to activate duplication for the PDCP entity of E-UTRA. (LC-2-5-2) Otherwise, (LC-2-5-2-1) Reconfigure the secondary MCG RLC entity according to the received rlc-BearerConfigSiconday and associate it with the DCCH logical channel.
  • LD-1a For each of the DRB identifiers included in the drb-ToReleaseList, which is part of the current terminal device settings, or (LD-2b) For each of the DRB identifier values released as a result of the full setting (LD-2-1) If this DRB release is the result of a full setting, (LD-2-1-1) Release the PDCP entity of E-UTRA or NR. (LD-2-2) Otherwise, if the DRB is set with a PDCP setting, (LD-2-2-1) Release the PDCP entity of E-UTRA. (LD-2-3) Otherwise, (LD-2-3-1) Reestablish the RLC entity for this DRB. (LD-2-4) Release the RLC entity.
  • LD-2a For each of the DRB identifiers included in the drb-ToReleaseList, which is part of the current terminal device settings, or (LD-2b) For each of the DRB identifier values released as a result of the full setting (LD-2-1) If this DRB
  • LD-2-5 Release the DTCH logical channel.
  • LD-2-6-1 If the terminal device is connected to the EPC, (LD-2-6-1) If the DRB is set with a PDCP setting and a new DRB is added with the same EPS bearer identifier by either DRB-ToAdModList, nr-radioBearerConfig1, or nr-radioBearerConfig2. If not, (LD-2-6-1-1) If this procedure was triggered by a handover, (LD-2-6-1-1-1) After the handover is successful, the release of the DRB and the EPS bearer identifier of the released DRB are notified to the upper layer. (LD-2-6-1-2) Otherwise, (LD-2-6-1-2-1) Immediately notify the upper layer of the release of the DRB and the EPS bearer identifier of the released DRB.
  • (Processing LE) For each of the DRB identifiers included in the DRB-ToAdModList, which is not part of the current terminal device settings. (LE-1-1) If the DRB-ToAdModListSCG has not been received, or if the DRB-ToAdModListSCG does not contain the value of the DRB identifier. (LE-1-1-1) If pdcp-Config is included, establish a PDCP entity according to pdcp-Config and set it in the current MCG security settings. (LE-1-1-2) If rlc-Config is included, MCG RLC is established according to rlc-Config.
  • the MCG DTCH logical channel is established according to the logical channel identity and the logical channel configuration.
  • (LE-1-1-4) If rlc-BearerConfigSeconday with "setup" as the value is included, (LE-1-1-4-1) A secondary MCG RLC entity is established and associated with the DTCH logical channel according to the rlc-BearerConfigSecondary. Then, the established RLC entity is associated with the E-UTRA PDCP having the same value of the DRB identifier in the current terminal device setting.
  • LF-1 Reset the MAC main configuration (MAC mine configuration) according to the MA main configuration information element (mac-MainConfig), except for the settings related to the addition, modification, and / or release of the secondary timing advance group (STAG).
  • LF-2 If the received mac-MainConfig contains information about the release of STAG (stag-ToReleaseList) (LF-2-1) If the STAG identifier included in the stag-ToReleaseList is part of the current terminal device settings, the STAG indicated by the STAG identifier is released for each STAG identifier.
  • LF-3 If the received mac-MainConfig contains information about the addition and / or modification of the STAG (stag-ToAdModList).
  • LF-3-1 If the STAG identifier included in the stag-ToAdModList is not part of the current terminal device settings, then for each TAG identifier, (LF-3-1-1) The STAG corresponding to the identifier of the STAG is added according to the received timeAlignentTimerSTAG.
  • LF-3-2 If the STAG identifier included in the stag-ToAdModList is part of the current terminal device settings, then for each STAG identifier, (LF-3-2-1) The STAG corresponding to the STAG identifier is reset according to the received timeAlignentTimerSTAG.
  • the RRC message transmitted by the base station apparatus may include a conditional handover information element.
  • the conditional handover information element may include a list containing one or more information elements (conditional handover settings) including information included in the synchronous reset information element. Further, the conditional handover information element may include an information element (conditional handover condition) indicating a condition for applying the conditional handover setting to each or a part or all of the conditional handover setting.
  • the conditional handover setting may include a part or all of the information contained in the RadioBearerConfig and the CellGroupConfig.
  • the conditional handover setting may include information indicating that it is MBB-HO.
  • the conditional handover condition may include threshold information for determining whether or not the condition is satisfied by using the reference signal.
  • the conditional handover condition may also include information instructing the immediate application of the conditional handover setting. For example, if the conditional handover condition indicates information indicating that the conditional handover setting is immediately applied, and the conditional handover setting contains information indicating that it is MBB-HO, it is included in the conditional handover setting.
  • MBB-HO can be realized by executing the above-mentioned processes A and I based on the information.
  • the conditional handover condition is another condition, if the condition is satisfied, the process A and the process I can be executed based on the information included in the conditional handover setting.
  • Conditional MBB-HO can be realized.
  • the terminal device may have a PDCP (Single PDCP) configuration common to the source and the target.
  • PDCP Single PDCP
  • the core network is 5GC
  • the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and RLC bearer are linked by the RLC bearer setting, and the DRB, PDCP entity, and PDU session are further linked by drb-ToAdMod.
  • the target setting the logical channel, the DRB (or SRB), and the RLC bearer are linked by the RLC bearer setting, and the DRB (or SRB), the PDCP entity, and the PDU session are further linked by the drb-ToAdMod. Be tied.
  • the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and / or RLC bearer associated with the same DRB identifier (or SRB identifier) in the source setting and the target setting are associated with one PDCP. You may. Further, for example, the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and / or RLC bearer associated with the same PDU session in the source setting and the target setting may be associated with one PDCP.
  • the core network is 5GC
  • the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and RLC bearer are linked by the RLC bearer setting, and the DRB, PDCP entity, and PDU session are further linked by drb-ToAdMod.
  • the target setting the logical channel, the DRB (or SRB), and the RLC bearer are linked by the RLC bearer setting, and the DRB (or SRB), the PDCP entity, and the PDU session are further linked by the drb-ToAdMod.
  • the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and / or RLC bearer associated with the same DRB identifier (or SRB identifier) in the source setting and the target setting are associated with one SDAP. You may.
  • the DRB (or SRB), PDCP entity, logical channel, RLC entity (and / or RLC bearer), and EPS bearer are linked in the source settings.
  • the DRB (or SRB), the PDCP entity, the logical channel, the RLC entity (and / or the RLC bearer), and the EPS bearer are associated with each other.
  • the logical channel and RLC entity (and / or RLC bearer) associated with the same DRB identifier (or SRB identifier) in the source setting and the target setting are associated with one PDCP entity. May be good.
  • the logical channel, RLC entity (and / or RLC bearer), and DRB (or SRB) associated with the same EPS bearer identifier in the source setting and the target setting are associated with one PDCP. May be good.
  • the terminal device may consider that the PDCP settings of the source and the target associated with one PDCP are the same. Alternatively, the terminal device may apply the target PDCP settings to the source PDCP settings.
  • the source DRB (or SRB) and the target DRB with the same DRB identifier are associated with one PDCP entity, the source and target security keys (eg, KUPenc, KUPint, KRRCenc, and / or KRRCint, etc.) ) Are different, so one PDCP entity manages multiple security keys.
  • the source and target security keys eg, KUPenc, KUPint, KRRCenc, and / or KRRCint, etc.
  • the RRC message transmitted by the base station apparatus may include a conditional handover information element.
  • the conditional handover information element may include a list including one or more information elements (conditional handover settings) including information included in the mobilityControlInfo information element. Further, the conditional handover information element may include an information element (conditional handover condition) indicating a condition for applying the conditional handover setting to each or a part or all of the conditional handover setting.
  • the conditional handover setting may include a part or all of the information included in the cell-common radio resource setting (radioBearerConfigComcon) and the terminal device-specific radio resource setting (radioBearerConfigDedicated).
  • the conditional handover setting may include information indicating that the MBB-HO is used (for example, MakeBeforeBreak-r16).
  • the conditional handover condition may include threshold information for determining whether or not the condition is satisfied by using the reference signal.
  • the conditional handover condition may also include information instructing the immediate application of the conditional handover setting.
  • conditional handover condition indicates information indicating that the conditional handover setting is immediately applied
  • conditional handover setting contains information indicating that it is MBB-HO
  • MBB-HO can be realized by executing the processing LA based on the information.
  • conditional MBB is executed by executing the processing LA based on the information included in the conditional handover setting.
  • -HO can be realized.
  • the terminal device may have a PDCP (Single PDCP) configuration common to the source and the target.
  • PDCP Single PDCP
  • the core network is 5GC
  • the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and RLC bearer are linked by the RLC bearer setting, and the DRB, PDCP entity, and PDU session are further linked by drb-ToAdMod.
  • the target setting the logical channel, the DRB (or SRB), and the RLC bearer are linked by the RLC bearer setting, and the DRB (or SRB), the PDCP entity, and the PDU session are further linked by the drb-ToAdMod. Be tied.
  • the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and / or RLC bearer associated with the same DRB identifier (or SRB identifier) in the source setting and the target setting are associated with one PDCP. You may. Further, for example, the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and / or RLC bearer associated with the same PDU session in the source setting and the target setting may be associated with one PDCP.
  • the core network is 5GC
  • the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and RLC bearer are linked by the RLC bearer setting, and the DRB, PDCP entity, and PDU session are further linked by drb-ToAdMod.
  • the target setting the logical channel, the DRB (or SRB), and the RLC bearer are linked by the RLC bearer setting, and the DRB (or SRB), the PDCP entity, and the PDU session are further linked by the drb-ToAdMod.
  • the logical channel, DRB (or SRB), and / or RLC bearer associated with the same DRB identifier (or SRB identifier) in the source setting and the target setting are associated with one SDAP. You may.
  • the DRB (or SRB), PDCP entity, logical channel, RLC entity (and / or RLC bearer), and EPS bearer are linked in the source settings.
  • the DRB (or SRB), the PDCP entity, the logical channel, the RLC entity (and / or the RLC bearer), and the EPS bearer are associated with each other.
  • the logical channel and RLC entity (and / or RLC bearer) associated with the same DRB identifier (or SRB identifier) in the source setting and the target setting are associated with one PDCP entity. May be good.
  • the logical channel, RLC entity (and / or RLC bearer), and DRB (or SRB) associated with the same EPS bearer identifier in the source setting and the target setting are associated with one PDCP. May be good.
  • the terminal device may consider that the PDCP settings of the source and the target associated with one PDCP are the same. Alternatively, the terminal device may apply the target PDCP settings to the source PDCP settings.
  • the source DRB and target DRB (or SRB) with the same DRB identifier are linked to one PDCP entity, the source and target security keys (for example, KUPenc) are different, so in one PDCP entity, Manage multiple security keys.
  • the MakeBeforeBreak-r16 may include information indicating which layer of the target is to be generated or not to be generated by the time the connection to the target is completed.
  • FIG. 10 shows the ASUSRA RRC connection reset message in FIG. 1 This is an example of description.
  • FIG. 11 shows an ASN.
  • Fig. 11 showing an EUTRA RRC connection reset message in FIG. This is another example of one description.
  • FIG. 12 shows the ASN. 1 This is an example of description.
  • FIG. 13 shows the ASN. RRC reset message of NR in FIG. This is another example of one description.
  • the information element represented by mobilityControlInfo in FIGS. 10 and 11 is an information element including parameters related to the mobility of network control to EUTRA.
  • the information element represented by the mobilityControlInfo may include a part or all of the following information (A) to (H).
  • D Radio resource setting
  • E Dedicated random access channel setting
  • F MakeBeforeBreak-r14, which is a parameter for setting the existing (Release14) make-before break handover.
  • G rat-Skip-r14, which is a parameter for setting RACH-less handover (H) makeBeforeBreak-r16, which is a parameter for setting the make-before break handover of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 shows an example in which makeBeforeBreak-r16 is an enumeration type
  • FIG. 11 shows an example in which makeBeforeBreak-r16 has the information element MakeBeforeBreak-r16 as a value and the information element MakeBeforeBreak-r16 has a plurality of fields. ..
  • the information element represented by the synchronous resetting in FIGS. 12 and 13 is, for example, an information element including parameters related to PCell handover and PSCell addition or change.
  • the information element represented by the reset with synchronization may include a part or all of the following information (A) to (F).
  • D Setting of Dedicated Random Access Channel
  • E MakeBeforeBreak-r16, which is a parameter for setting the make-before break handover of the present embodiment.
  • (F) rat-Skip-r16 which is a parameter for setting RACH-less handover
  • FIG. 12 shows an example in which makeBeforeBreak-r16 is an enumeration type
  • FIG. 13 shows an example in which makeBeforeBreak-r16 has the information element MakeBeforeBreak-r16 as a value and the information element MakeBeforeBreak-r16 has a plurality of fields. ..
  • FIGS. 10 to 13 may be optional. That is, the fields shown in FIGS. 10 to 13 may be included in the message depending on the conditions.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a terminal device (UE122) according to each embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 shows only the main components closely related to one aspect of the present invention.
  • the UE 122 shown in FIG. 5 is any one of a receiving unit 500 that receives an RRC message or the like from a base station apparatus, various information elements (IE: Information Elements) included in the received message, various fields, various conditions, and the like.
  • it includes a processing unit 502 that performs processing according to all the setting information, and a transmitting unit 504 that transmits an RRC message or the like to the base station apparatus.
  • the above-mentioned base station device may be an eNB 102 or a gNB 108.
  • the processing unit 502 may include some or all of the functions of various layers (for example, physical layer, MAC layer, RLC layer, PDCP layer, RRC layer, and NAS layer). That is, the processing unit 502 may include a physical layer processing unit, a MAC layer processing unit, an RLC layer processing unit, a PDCP layer processing unit, an RRC layer processing unit, and a part or all of the NAS layer processing unit.
  • FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a base station device according to each embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 shows only the main components closely related to one aspect of the present invention.
  • the above-mentioned base station device may be an eNB 102 or a gNB 108.
  • the base station apparatus shown in FIG. 6 has a transmission unit 600 that transmits an RRC message or the like to the UE 122, and any or all of the setting information among various information elements (IE: Information Elements), various fields, various conditions, and the like. It is configured to include a processing unit 602 that causes the processing unit 502 of the UE 122 to perform processing by creating an RRC message including the RRC message and transmitting the RRC message to the UE 122, and a receiving unit 604 that receives an RRC message or the like from the UE 122.
  • the processing unit 602 may include some or all of the functions of various layers (for example, physical layer, MAC layer, RLC layer, PDCP layer, RRC layer, and NAS layer). That is, the processing unit 602 may include a physical layer processing unit, a MAC layer processing unit, an RLC layer processing unit, a PDCP layer processing unit, an RRC layer processing unit, and a part or all of the NAS layer processing unit.
  • efficient communication can be performed at the time of handover of the UE 122.
  • MBB-HO means a target cell in a state where transmission and / or reception of user data in the source cell is continued when RRC resetting including synchronization resetting is performed in NR. It may be the case of transmitting and / or receiving in. Further, the "in the case of MBB-HO” may be a case where a specific information element (for example, MakeBeforeBreak-r16 information element) is included in the RRC reset message in NR.
  • a specific information element for example, MakeBeforeBreak-r16 information element
  • the first embodiment of the present invention is a terminal device, which is a second cell from a connection between a receiving unit that receives an RRC reset message from a first cell or a second cell and a first cell.
  • the processing unit includes a processing unit that performs processing (identifier) for switching to a connection with the cell of the cell, and the processing unit includes one or a plurality of first RLC entities used in the first cell according to the RRC reset message.
  • one or more second RLC entities used in the second cell, and one or more PDCP entities common in the first cell and the second cell, and the first RLC The same data radio bearer (DRB) identifier associated with the entity and the DRB identifier associated with the second RLC entity are associated with the same PDCP entity, and the first cell is associated with the same one.
  • DRB data radio bearer
  • two keys, a first security key and a second security key are set.
  • the second embodiment of the present invention is from the connection between the transmission unit, which is a base station device that communicates with the terminal device and transmits the RRC reset message in the first cell, and the first cell.
  • the terminal device includes a processing unit that causes the terminal device to perform a process (identifier) for switching to a connection with a second cell different from the first cell, and the processing unit receives the RRC reset message to perform the terminal device.
  • a process identifier
  • the processing unit receives the RRC reset message to perform the terminal device.
  • a common one or more PDCP entities are set, and the identifier of the data radio bearer (DRB) associated with the first RLC entity and the identifier of the DRB associated with the second RLC entity. Is linked to the same one PDCP entity, and one or more PDCP entities common to the first cell and the second cell are the first security key and the second security key. Two keys are set.
  • DRB data radio bearer
  • the first embodiment of the present invention is a method applied to a terminal device, in which a step of receiving an RRC reset message from a first cell or a second cell and a first cell are used.
  • One or more second RLC entities used in the second cell and one or more PDCP entities common to the first and second cells are set in the first RLC entity.
  • the same identifier of the linked data radio bearer (DRB) and the identifier of the DRB linked to the second RLC entity are linked to the same one PDCP entity, and the first cell and the first cell are linked.
  • two keys, a first security key and a second security key are set.
  • a fourth embodiment of the present invention includes an integrated circuit mounted on a terminal device, a function of receiving an RRC reset message from a first cell or a second cell, and a first cell.
  • the same data radio bearer (DRB) identifier associated with the first RLC entity and the DRB identifier associated with the second RLC entity are associated with the same PDCP entity.
  • Two keys, a first security key and a second security key, are set for one or more PDCP entities common to the first cell and the second cell.
  • the first condition is that the RRC message includes a second piece of information (makebeforebreak-r16).
  • the RRC processing unit determines that it has detected a radio link failure for the MCG, if the first timer is not running or is not under the first condition, the RRC connection The reestablishment process is started.
  • a program operating on a device controls a Central Processing Unit (CPU) or the like to operate a computer so as to realize the functions of the above-described embodiment related to one aspect of the present invention. It may be a program.
  • the program or information handled by the program is temporarily read into volatile memory such as Random Access Memory (RAM) at the time of processing, or stored in non-volatile memory such as flash memory or Hard Disk Drive (HDD), and is required.
  • RAM Random Access Memory
  • HDD Hard Disk Drive
  • a part of the device in the above-described embodiment may be realized by a computer.
  • the program for realizing this control function is recorded on a recording medium that can be read by the computer, and the program recorded on the recording medium is read by the computer system and executed. May be good.
  • the "computer system” referred to here is a computer system built into the device, and includes hardware such as an operating system and peripheral devices.
  • the "recording medium that can be read by a computer” may be any of a semiconductor recording medium, an optical recording medium, a magnetic recording medium, and the like.
  • a "recording medium that can be read by a computer” is a communication line that dynamically holds a program for a short time, like a communication line when a program is transmitted via a network such as the Internet or a communication line such as a telephone line. It may also include a program that holds a program for a certain period of time, such as a volatile memory inside a computer system that serves as a server or a client in that case. Further, the above program may be for realizing a part of the above-mentioned functions, and may be further realized by combining the above-mentioned functions with a program already recorded in the computer system. ..
  • each functional block or feature of the device used in the above-described embodiment can be implemented or executed in an electric circuit, that is, typically an integrated circuit or a plurality of integrated circuits.
  • Electrical circuits designed to perform the functions described herein are general purpose processors, digital signal processors (DSPs), application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), or others. Programmable logic devices, discrete gate or transistor logic, discrete hardware components, or a combination thereof may be included.
  • the general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or instead the processor may be a conventional processor, controller, microprocessor, or state machine.
  • the general-purpose processor or each of the above-mentioned circuits may be composed of a digital circuit or an analog circuit.
  • an integrated circuit technology that replaces the current integrated circuit appears due to advances in semiconductor technology, it is also possible to use an integrated circuit based on this technology.
  • the invention of the present application is not limited to the above-described embodiment. Although an example of the device has been described in the embodiment, the present invention is not limited to this, and the present invention is not limited to this, and the stationary or non-movable electronic device installed indoors or outdoors, for example, an AV device, a kitchen device, and the like. It can be applied to terminal devices or communication devices such as cleaning / washing equipment, air conditioning equipment, office equipment, vending machines, and other living equipment.
  • One aspect of the present invention is used, for example, in a communication system, a communication device (for example, a mobile phone device, a base station device, a wireless LAN device, or a sensor device), an integrated circuit (for example, a communication chip), a program, or the like. be able to.
  • a communication device for example, a mobile phone device, a base station device, a wireless LAN device, or a sensor device
  • an integrated circuit for example, a communication chip
  • a program or the like.
  • E-UTRA 102 eNB 104 EPC 106 NR 108 gNB 110 5GC 112, 114, 116, 118, 120, 124 Interface 122 UE 200, 300 PHY 202, 302 MAC 204, 304 RLC 206, 306 PDCP 208, 308 RRC 310 SDAP 210, 312 NAS 500,604 Receiver 502,602 Processing 504,600 Transmitter

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