WO2022128360A1 - Procédé de radiomessagerie efficace d'ue mobiles à l'aide d'une réception discontinue étendue et de zones ptw - Google Patents

Procédé de radiomessagerie efficace d'ue mobiles à l'aide d'une réception discontinue étendue et de zones ptw Download PDF

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WO2022128360A1
WO2022128360A1 PCT/EP2021/082642 EP2021082642W WO2022128360A1 WO 2022128360 A1 WO2022128360 A1 WO 2022128360A1 EP 2021082642 W EP2021082642 W EP 2021082642W WO 2022128360 A1 WO2022128360 A1 WO 2022128360A1
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  • the invention relates to a method for efficient paging of mobile user equipment (UEs), using extended discontinuous reception (eDRX) and paging time window (PTW) zones.
  • UEs mobile user equipment
  • eDRX extended discontinuous reception
  • PTW paging time window
  • Background Art According to recent market forecasts, the Internet-of-Things (IoT) segment is expected to grow considerably within the next few years. Many use cases like supply chain tracking require network coverage with seamless mobility support as provided by today’s cellular networks. To cope with the massive number of IoT devices expected, the 3GPP standardization body has introduced Machine type communication (MTC) capabilities into the cellular network technology.
  • MTC Machine type communication
  • NarrowBand Internet-of-Things (NB-IoT) access technology as well as the Evolved Packet Core (EPC).
  • EPC Evolved Packet Core
  • the invention is not limited to the selected technology; it can be applied to 4G E-UTRAN, eMTC and other technologies using extended discontinuous reception (eDRX) as well.
  • Figure 1 shows the network architecture reference model of the 4th generation (4G) 3GPP cellular network.
  • the Access Stratum (AS) consists of Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and the User Equipment (UE).
  • Evolved Node B (eNodeB) is the network element of the E- UTRAN. Within the description of the invention the terms eNodeB, base station and radio access node are used synonymously.
  • Narrowband-IoT is a subset of E-UTRAN.
  • the Evolved Packet Core comprises following subcomponents: a Mobility Management Entity (MME), a Serving Gateway (SGW), a Packet Data Network Gateway (PGW), and a Home Subscriber Server (HSS).
  • MME Mobility Management Entity
  • SGW Serving Gateway
  • PGW Packet Data Network Gateway
  • HSS Home Subscriber Server
  • the MME is the key control-node for the LTE access-network.
  • the MME entity verifies subscriber authorization, manages the location of the User Equipment (UE) with the Tracking Area (TA), and stores the connection states and security parameters of the subscriber UE devices.
  • the MME instance receives a tracking area update. So, it is involved in the bearer activation/deactivation process and is also responsible for choosing the Serving Gateway (SGW) for a UE at the initial attach and at time of intra-LTE handover involving Core Network (CN) node relocation. It is responsible for authenticating the user (by interacting with the Home Subscriber Server).
  • SGW Serving Gateway
  • the Non Access Stratum (NAS) signaling terminates at the MME and it is also responsible for generation and allocation of temporary identities to UEs. It checks the authorization of the UE to camp on the service provider's Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and enforces UE roaming restrictions.
  • PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
  • the MME is the termination point in the network for ciphering/integrity protection for NAS signaling and handles the security key management.
  • the MME provides the control plane function for mobility between LTE and 2G/3G access networks with the S3 interface terminating at the MME from the SGSN (Serving GPRS (general packet radio service) support node). The MME also terminates the S6a interface towards the HSS for roaming UEs.
  • the SGW routes and forwards user data packets, while also acting as the mobility anchor for the user plane during inter-eNodeB handovers and as the anchor for mobility between LTE and other 3GPP technologies (terminating S4 interface and relaying the traffic between 2G/3G systems and Packet Data Network Gateway).
  • the SGW terminates the downlink data path and triggers paging when downlink data arrives for the UE. It manages and stores UE contexts, e. g. parameters of the IP bearer service, network internal routing information.
  • the Packet Data Network Gateway provides connectivity from the UE to external packet data networks (PDNs) by being its point of exit and entry of traffic.
  • PDNs packet data networks
  • a piece of UE may have simultaneous connectivity with more than one Packet Data Network Gateway for accessing multiple packet data networks.
  • the PGW performs policy enforcement, packet filtering for each user, charging support, lawful interception and packet screening.
  • Another key role of the PGW is to act as the anchor for mobility between 3GPP and non-3GPP technologies such as WiMAX and 3GPP2.
  • the HSS is a central database that contains user-related and subscription-related information.
  • the functions of the HSS include functionalities such as mobility management, call and session establishment support, user authentication and access authorization.
  • the HSS is based on pre-Rel-4 Home Location Register (HLR) and Authentication Center (AuC) In figure 1, the transitions between the single architecture components indicate interfaces that acting upon specific protocols.
  • HLR Home Location Register
  • AuC Authentication Center
  • a sub-frame consists of two slots of 500ps each.
  • a system frame of 10ms contains 10 sub-frames.
  • a hyper system frame has 1024 system frames (10.24s).
  • a hyper system frame cycle consists of 1024 hyper system frames covering about 3 hours.
  • the cellular network supports mobile UEs in both active and idle state.
  • the network tracks the location of the UE on a level of tracking area (TA).
  • a tracking area 6 consists of a set of eNodeBs 1 to 5 connected to the same MME as shown in figure 3.
  • the TA 6 in figure 3 includes a first radio access node 1, and four neighboring radio access nodes 2, 3, 4, 5 and wherein each radio access node is an eNodeB, eNB, in the LTE network.
  • Each eNodeB, eNBl-eNB5 is responsible for radio-related functions in adjacent cells, wherein cells served by the same eNodeB are illustrated by identical filling patterns in the schematic view.
  • each eNodeB is visualized as a physical entity with a single antenna.
  • an eNodeB is a logical node that may be implemented through one or more physical radio base stations.
  • the UE During initial attach or on entering a new TA 6, the UE registers within the TA 6 (or within multiple TAs).
  • the EPC knows the location of the UE at TA level.
  • the UE can freely roam between eNodeBs 1 to 5 within the registered TA(s) 6 without the need to inform the EPC
  • the procedure of locating the position of the UE at eNodeB- level is called paging.
  • paging When data arrives at the EPC for the UE, paging is used to locate the UE and establish a signaling connection for downlink data delivery.
  • the procedure for mobile terminated (MT) data transport in NB- ToT is shown in figure 4.
  • the PGW delivers the data to SGW, where it remains until the UE has established a signaling connection.
  • the SGW informs the MME about the downlink data, and the MME initiates the paging procedure, which is described in the following.
  • the MME sends a paging request to eNodeB(s) according to a proprietary paging strategy.
  • the UE On the radio access network (RAN) level, the UE periodically listens for broadcast paging messages using a network- defined paging cycle.
  • the eNodeB sends out a broadcast paging message within a predefined time slot determined by the paging occasion (PO) sub-frame, paging frame (PF), and paging hyper-frame (PH).
  • PO paging occasion
  • PF paging frame
  • PH paging hyper-frame
  • a UE wakes up in a specific subframe either subframe 0, 4, 5 or 9 within a radio frame.
  • the RAN paging message is a broadcast: it is received by multiple UEs.
  • the paging message contains the identities of the UEs that are paged. If the paging message was successfully received by the paged UE, it initiates a signaling connection to the MME.
  • the SGW is informed and the downlink data is delivered to the UE via the MME encapsulated within Non Access Stratum (NAS) Data Protocol Data Units (PDUs).
  • NAS Non Access Stratum
  • PDUs Data Protocol Data Units
  • the MME might start a further paging attempt, or it might declare the UE unreachable .
  • the paging strategy determines in which order the MME involves the eNodeBs of the TA(s) into the paging procedure.
  • Well-known paging strategies are:
  • Blanket paging The MME pages the UE at all eNodeBs of the registered TA(s). Blanket paging is a simple strategy with low paging latency but high paging resource consumption and high signaling load.
  • Sequential paging The TA is partitioned into paging zones.
  • the MME pages all eNodeBs within a paging zone in parallel. If the paging attempt fails, the MME escalates the paging to other paging zones.
  • the paging zones are generally constructed according to the expected probability of presence of the paged UE.
  • Shortest-distance-first Paging zones can be constructed according to the distance to the eNodeB where the last location update of the UE has happened.
  • the paging strategy determines the tradeoff between paging load and paging delay. Furthermore, the size of the TA is a critical network planning parameter determining the tradeoff between location update costs versus paging costs.
  • the setup of a voice call should not take more than some seconds to meet customer experiences.
  • the voice- enabled UE must be reachable on a second basis.
  • energy consumption might be more important than reachability.
  • 3GPP has introduced a high latency communication in combination with Power Saving Mode (PSM) and Extended Idle mode Discontinuous Reception (eDRX).
  • PSM Power Saving Mode
  • eDRX Extended Idle mode Discontinuous Reception
  • FIG. 5 An extended DRX cycle is shown in figure 5.
  • the UE is in a connected state during a period from time tO to time tl.
  • the MME may configure the eDRX to the UE within this period.
  • the UE is in the sleep state of the eDRX cycle. So, the period from time tl to time t5 corresponds to the eDRX cycle 12, which consists of the eDRX inactivity (sleep state)/idle mode 13, and the PTW 11.
  • the UE exits (wakes up) the sleep state of the eDRX cycle 12.
  • the period from time t2 to time t5 corresponds to the paging time window (PTW) 11.
  • the eNodeB Based on the paging message from the MME, the eNodeB repeatedly transmits the paging at the paging reception opportunity (PF and PO) within the paging time window. However, the UE does not have to grasp the paging time window.
  • the paging reception opportunity (PF and PO) of the UE occurs.
  • the paging reception opportunity is also called paging occasion, which is a sub-frame where the UE monitors its paging indicator.
  • the eNodeB repeatedly transmits the paging to the UE at time t3 and time t4. At time t5, the UE transitions from the wake-up state of the eDRX cycle to the sleep state.
  • Extended Idle mode DRX allows interrupting the idle mode DRX operation to save power.
  • the interruption time is called eDRX inactivity.
  • the remaining time within the eDRX cycle is called Paging Time Window (PTW). So, the eDRX inactivity period and the paging time window forms the eDRX cycle.
  • Both network and UE negotiate the eDRX cycle and the PTW within the attach and tracking area update (TAU) procedure.
  • the location of the PTW within the eDRX cycle in terms of paging hyper-frame (PH) and paging frame (PF) is pseudo-random and depends on the identity of the UE. For load balancing purposes, the PTWs of different UEs are uniformly distributed across the eDRX cycle.
  • the Paging Time Window procedure will be described next.
  • the Paging Time Window is determined as follows (see also [3GPP TS 36.304, V16.2.0, chap. 7.3]):
  • H-SFN mod T eDRX,H (UE_ID_H mod T eDRX,H ), whereas T eDRX,H is the eDRX cycle in number of hyper- frames and UE_ID_H are the 12 most significant bits of a hashed ID (defined below);
  • the floor expression means to round down.
  • the 32bit cyclic redundancy check uses the generator polynomial 0xl04CllDB7 as defined by the ITU-T V.42.
  • the UE is reachable for mobile terminated (MT) data and signaling during the PTW only.
  • MT Data transport use case (see figure 4)
  • the implications on the MT Data transport use case are as follows.
  • the MME needs to be aware whether and when the target UE is reachable next. This is achieved by loose hyper-SFN synchronization between MME and eNodeB, described in the following.
  • the MME informs the SGW about the expected time it needs to buffer the data before the UE becomes reachable again.
  • the MME needs to time- align the paging requests towards the eNodeB(s) according to the PTW of the UE.
  • 3GPP supports the monitoring of the UE reachability.
  • EPC internal as well as connected user applications can request to be informed when the UE becomes reachable again.
  • the UE reachability can be used to migrate the buffering of MT data from the SGW to the application.
  • the MME When using eDRX within a TA, the MME needs to know the PTW start and end of the UE to be paged.
  • the PTW is determined by the frame timing of the AS, the eDRX configuration as well as NAS-level identities of the UE.
  • 3GPP mandates a so-called loose Hyper-SFN Synchronization [3GPP TS 23.682, V16.8.0, chap. 4.5.13.3.2] between MME and eNodeB within a TA.
  • Loose Hyper-SFN Synchronization requires that the time difference between MME and each eNodeB within the TA is not more than l-2s as shown in figure 6 (with reference to US 20180263012 Al). In other words, the eNodeBs 1, 2, 3 in the tracking area 6 have a coarse time-synchronization.
  • the synchronization mechanism shown in figure 6 requires a performance improvement of the MME 7 and the eNodeB which also increases system complexity. The reason why synchronization having accuracy within 1-2 seconds within an MME and an eNodeB is performed is to minimize or obviate the time taken for the eNodeB to store a paging message.
  • the impact of loose hyper-SFN synchronization on the paging strategy of the MME is as follows. As shown in figure 7, the PTWs 11 for the target UE are overlapping for all eNodeBs 1, 2, 3 within the TA. The allowed variation is l-2s whereas the minimum paging cycle in NB-IoT is 1.28s.
  • the MME 7 needs to dimension the PTW length according to paging strategy. If the PTW is short, the first paging attempts fail because of UE mobility, and the MME 7 has paged the wrong eNodeBs, the UE might enter eDRX inactivity again and might not be reachable for a long time.
  • the MME 7 has then the following options:
  • the MME might prolong the PTW to accommodate additional paging attempts at the expense of the UE power consumption .
  • the MME might escalate paging earlier: By involving eNodeBs earlier, the paging load on the AS increases.
  • the MME continues the paging in the next eDRX cycle leading to higher paging latency as well as longer data buffering at the SGW.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates the resulting time line of the paging procedure.
  • the MME 7 is using sequential paging with two paging zones 14 and two paging occasions 8 per paging zone 14.
  • the MME 7 pages the UE at eNodeB 1 first, where the UE was registered last.
  • the MME 7 allows for two paging occasions or attempts per paging zone.
  • Paging zones are part of the sequential paging strategy, so they are known only to the eNodeB.
  • the MME 7 After two unsuccessful paging attempts at eNodeB 1, the MME 7 escalates the paging to the complete TA involving also eNodeB 2 and 3. As the MME 7 has selected two paging zones 14 with two attempts each, the whole PTW for the UE needs to cover 4 paging occasions (POs) 8.
  • POs paging occasions
  • the problem which should be addressed by the present invention is that with the state-of-the-art the sequential paging creates different drawbacks and as the paging strategy is proprietary, the motivated problem also creates an inherent tradeoff. By changing the paging strategy, the tradeoff can be shifted, e. g. in dimensions like UE power consumption vs. paging latency.
  • UEs mobile user equipment
  • step 1 the MME determines an eNodeB of a target UE, where said UE was last registered and determines an associated paging time window start time for said UE, wherein PTW zone 0 is only assigned to the last registered eNodeB;
  • step 2 the MME selects one PTW zone within the TA and pages the target UE in the selected PTW zone;
  • step 3 the MME stops the paging if it was successful
  • the MME selects a next PTW zone and continues with step 2 until all PTW zones in the associated TA of the target UE have been proceeded, wherein the different PTW zones are non-overlapping in time and except for PTW zone 0, all PTW zones are pseudo-randomly assigned to eNodeBs.
  • a PTW zone may include a variable number of eNodeBs.
  • Pz eNB is an identifier of the PTW zones, whereas a PTW zone can be assigned to different eNodeBs.
  • the variable N pz indicates the number of PTW zones within a tracking area.
  • the cell ID of the associated eNodeB is used.
  • the presented idea of the invention can be adapted to recent cellular technologies. A person skilled in the art will know that he can use this idea for recent cellular technologies by adapting the terminology and calculation rules to the new standards .
  • the non-overlapping PTW zones reduce the dependency of the PTW length on the paging strategy.
  • the MME does not need to provision for UE mobility when determining the PTW length.
  • the shorter PTW length reduces the power consumption on the UE side.
  • the tradeoff between paging load and paging latency can be controlled via the quantity of PTW zones without sacrificing UE power consumption. Both UE and network need to maintain the eNodeB where the UE registered last.
  • the number of PTW zones per TA is a runtime configuration parameter, which is configured and optimized within network planning.
  • the number of PTW zones N pz per TA is a runtime configuration parameter that can be optimized within network planning.
  • the tradeoff between paging load and paging latency can be controlled via the number of PTW zones without sacrificing UE power consumption.
  • the networks might employ a design target for paging load, or paging latency, or both. If the selected design targets are not met at runtime (as determined by run-time measurements of paging load and latency), the PTW zones per TA might be adapted.
  • ECI being the E-UTRAN cell identifier.
  • the eNodeBs of a TA are partitioned into PTW zones in the following way.
  • N pz > 0 be the MME selected number of PTW zones for the considered TA.
  • the PTW zonePz eNB 0 by convention.
  • the ECI is used as an identification of the associated eNodeB.
  • the formulas above assign PTW zone 0 to the last registered eNodeB.
  • the other PTW zones are allocated pseudo-randomly to the remaining eNodeBs in the TA based on ECI.
  • Both UE and MME can determine the PTW zone of an eNodeB without significant additional efforts.
  • the UE is reading a System-Information-Block1 that contains the ECI for determining the time location of the PTW start time.
  • the number of PTW zones is provided by the network in the respective location update messages.
  • the PTW zones N pz are provided by the MME to the UE within the eDRX configuration using an attach accept message or a tracking area update accept message.
  • the UE When the UE is updating its location with the network, it shall store the identification of the associated eNodeB.
  • the MME shall provide the parameter N pz to the UE within the eDRX configuration using the ATTACH ACCEPT or TRACKING AREA UPDATE ACCEPT messages.
  • the zoned PTW feature can be disabled so that the behavior changes to legacy eDRX handling discussed above.
  • the method is applicable to all cellular technologies with extended idle mode DRX support, like E-UTRAN LTE, EMTC CAT- M, 5G technologies NR and 5G core.
  • the invention has been presented using NB-IoT and EPC technology as one example application. It can be applied to all cellular technologies with extended idle mode DRX support like E-UTRAN LTE and eMTC CAT-M as well as 5G technologies NR and 5G core.
  • TA and NPz > 0 being a number of PTW zones within the tracking area
  • the TA consists of a set of eNodeBs connected to a mobile management entity (MME), wherein the eNodeBs are partitioned into the PTW zones, wherein the PTW zone for a eNodeB is determined by a cell ID of the associated eNodeB
  • the device comprising: a determining module configured to determine an eNodeB of a target UE, where said UE was last registered and determine an associated paging time window start time for said UE, wherein PTW zone 0 is only assigned to the last registered eNodeB; a paging module configured to selects one PTW zone in the TA and page the target UE in the selected PTW zone; stop the paging if it was successful, and otherwise select a next PTW zone and continue to page the target UE in the next PTW zone until all PTW zones in the associated
  • the device could be a MME or other entity. It should be noted that, other details of the device may refer to the related description of the above method. For brevity, details are not described herein again.
  • Fig. 1 Non-roaming architecture for 3 GPP accesses (see [3GPP TS 23.401, V16.8.0, Fig. 4.2.1-1]); Fig. 2 NB-IoT frame structure (15kHz);
  • Fig. 4 Mobile terminated data transport in non-access stratum Protocol Data Units (see [3GPP TS 23.401, V16.8.0, Fig. 4.2.1-1]);
  • Fig. 7 Example of overlapping paging time windows in a tracking area (prior art).
  • FIG. 8 Example of paging a UE with overlapping paging time windows (prior art).
  • Fig. 9 Inventive Paging of a UE using three non- overlapping PTW zones
  • Fig. 10 Inventive Paging of a UE using two non-overlapping PTW zones
  • Fig. 11 Inventive Paging assignment with three non- overlapping PTW zones.
  • the above-mentioned use case presented in figure 8 changes as follows.
  • the MME 7 in figure 9 has selected three PTW zones 14 and two attempts, also called paging occasions, per PTW zone 14.
  • the PTW 11 is shorter because the MME 7 does not need to provision for the escalation of the paging to additional zones within the PTW.
  • the paging load has not increased but the paging latency is slightly larger in the worst case that the UE did transition to eNodeB 3.
  • the average paging latency can be reduced at the expense of average paging load.
  • eNodeB 2 and 3 are assigned to PTW zone 1.
  • the eNodeBs 1, 2, 3 of a TA are partitioned into PTW zones 14 in the following way.
  • N pz > 0 be the MME 7 selected number of PTW zones 14 for the considered TA.
  • the PTW zonePz eNB 0 by convention.
  • the MME 7 provides the parameter N pz to the UE within the eDRX configuration using the ATTACH ACCEPT or TRACKING AREA UPDATE ACCEPT messages.
  • Both UE and MME determines the time location of the PTW start time as follows:
  • the formulas above assign PTW zone 0 to the last registered eNodeB.
  • the other PTW zones are allocated pseudo-randomly to the remaining eNodeBs in the TA based on ECI. Both UE and MME can determine the PTW zone of an eNodeB without significant additional efforts.
  • Figure 11 shows an example of the PTW zone assignment using three PTW zones 14 and PTW length of two paging occasions 8.
  • the UE is already reading the System Information Block 1 that contains the ECI.
  • the number of PTW zones 14 is provided by the network in the respective location update messages.
  • the information about connected eNodeBs and their identities is generally available on the MME side, so that also for the MME the proposed procedure has low overhead.
  • the MME might use the blanket paging strategy the following way: Firstly, the MME 7 determines the last registered eNodeB for the target UE and the associated PTW start. By definition, the last registered eNodeB is always in PTW zone 0.
  • the MME 7 selects a PTW zone 14 and pages the UE at this PTW zone 14.
  • the MME 7 stops the paging on success.
  • the MME selects the next PTW zone 14 and continues by selecting another PTW zone 14 in the TA and pages the target UE in the selected PTW zone 14 until all PTW zones 14 have been processed.
  • Both the number of PTW zones N pz as well as the ECI assignment are subject to network planning.
  • the parameter N pz changes the operating point of the tradeoff paging load vs. paging latency as discussed above.

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L'invention concerne un procédé de radiomessagerie efficace d'équipements utilisateur (UE) mobiles, à l'aide d'une réception discontinue étendue (eDRX) et de zones de fenêtre temporelle de radiomessagerie (PTW), PzeNB, PzeNB = 0... NPz étant des identifiants de zones PTW à l'Intérieur d'une zone de suivi (TA) et NPz > 0 étant un nombre de zones PTW à l'intérieur de la TA, la TA étant constituée d'un ensemble d'eNodeB connectés à une entité de gestion mobile (MME), les eNodeB étant divisés en zones PTW, la zone PTW pour un eNodeB étant déterminée par un identifiant de cellule de l'eNodeB associé. L'objectif de proposer un procédé qui permette une radiomessagerie efficace pour des UE qui ne dépasse pas la consommation d'énergie de l'UE sera atteint par un procédé comprenant les étapes suivantes : - étape 1 : la MME détermine un eNodeB d'un UE cible, ledit UE ayant été enregistré en dernier, et détermine un moment de début de fenêtre temporelle de radiomessagerie associé pour ledit UE, la zone PTW 0 étant uniquement attribuée au dernier eNodeB enregistré ; - étape 2 : la MME sélectionne une zone PTW à l'intérieur de la TA et avertit par radiomessagerie l'UE cible dans la zone PTW sélectionnée ; - étape 3 : la MME arrête la radiomessagerie si celle-ci a réussi, sinon, la MME sélectionne une zone PTW suivante et poursuit l'étape 2 jusqu'à ce que toutes les zones PTW dans la TA associée de l'UE cible aient été traitées, les différentes zones PTW ne se chevauchant pas dans le temps et à l'exception de la zone PTW 0, toutes les zones PTW étant attribuées de manière pseudo-aléatoire à des eNodeB.
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