Enhanced 5GSM state mapping when interworking
11039361 ยท 2021-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Chien-Chun Huang-Fu (Hsin-Chu, TW)
- Yu-Chieh Tien (Hsin-Chu, TW)
- Shang-Ru Mo (Hsin-Chu, TW)
- Chi-Hsien Chen (Hsin-Chu, TW)
Cpc classification
H04L67/146
ELECTRICITY
H04W28/24
ELECTRICITY
H04W36/0022
ELECTRICITY
H04W28/0268
ELECTRICITY
H04W40/02
ELECTRICITY
H04L45/306
ELECTRICITY
H04W76/27
ELECTRICITY
H04W68/02
ELECTRICITY
H04W28/0215
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A method of 5G session management (5GSM) state mapping is proposed when interworking. For each PDU session in 5GSM state of PDU SESSION active, PDU SESSION MODIFICATION PENDING, or PDU SESSION INACTIVE PENDING, UE maps the PDU session to a PDN connection in 4G ESM state BEARER CONTEXT ACTIVE. For any other PDU session in 5GSM state of PDU SESSION inactive, or PDU SESSION ACTIVE PENDING, UE maps the PDU session to a PDN connection in 4G ESM state BEARER CONTEXT INACTIVE.
Claims
1. A method, comprising: establishing a Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session by a user equipment (UE) in a 5G network, wherein the PDU session has a PDU session identifier (PSI); transmitting a PDU session release request message to the 5G network and transitioning from a 5G session management (5GSM) PDU session active state to a 5GSM PDU session inactive pending state; performing an inter-system change from a 5G system (5GS) to a 4G evolved packet system (EPS); and mapping the 5GSM PDU session inactive pending state to an EPS session management (ESM) bearer context active state of one or more mapped EPS bearer contexts such that the PDU session having the PSI is transferred to a PDN connection in the 4G EPS.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein a PDU session release procedure triggered by the PDU session release request message is not completed before the inter-system change from the 5GS to the 4G EPS.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the 5G network did not receive the PDU session release request message before the inter-system change.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the 5G network rejects the PDU session release request message before the inter-system change.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein the UE does not receive a PDU session release command message or a PDU session release reject message from the network before the inter-system change.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the UE maintains a state machine for 5GSM sublayer states including: PDU session active, PDU session inactive, PDU session active pending, PDU session inactive pending, and PDU session modification pending.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the UE maintains a state machine for 4G ESM sublayer states including: bearer context active and bearer context inactive.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the UE maps 5GSM state of PDU session active, PDU session modification pending, or PDU session inactive pending to ESM state of EPS bearer context active.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the UE maps 5GSM state of PDU session inactive or PDU session active pending to ESM state of EPS bearer context inactive.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the UE continues to transmit or receive data over the PDN connection in the 4G EPS.
11. A User Equipment (UE), comprising: a Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session handling circuit that establishes a PDU session in a 5G network, wherein the PDU session has a PDU session identifier (PSI); a transmitter that transmits a PDU session release request message to the 5G network and transitioning from a 5G session management (5GSM) PDU session active state to a 5GSM PDU session inactive pending state; an inter-system handover circuit that performs an inter-system change from a 5G system (5GS) to a 4G evolved packet system (EPS); and a session management circuit that maps the 5GSM PDU session inactive pending state to an EPS session management (ESM) bearer context active state of one or more mapped EPS bearer contexts such that the PDU session having the PSI is transferred to a PDN connection in the 4G EPS.
12. The UE of claim 11, wherein a PDU session release procedure triggered by the PDU session release request message is not completed before the inter-system change from the 5GS to the 4G EPS.
13. The UE of claim 12, wherein the 5G network did not receive the PDU session release request message before the inter-system change.
14. The UE of claim 12, wherein the 5G network rejects the PDU session release request message before the inter-system change.
15. The UE of claim 12, wherein the UE does not receive a PDU session release command message or a PDU session release reject message from the network before the inter-system change.
16. The UE of claim 11, wherein the UE maintains a state machine for 5GSM sublayer states including: PDU session active, PDU session inactive, PDU session active pending, PDU session inactive pending, and PDU session modification pending.
17. The UE of claim 11, wherein the UE maintains a state machine for 4G ESM sublayer states including: bearer context active and bearer context inactive.
18. The UE of claim 11, wherein the UE maps 5GSM state of PDU session active, PDU session modification pending, or PDU session inactive pending to ESM state of EPS bearer context active.
19. The UE of claim 11, wherein the UE maps 5GSM state of PDU session inactive or PDU session active pending to ESM state of EPS bearer context inactive.
20. The UE of claim 11, wherein the UE continues to transmit or receive data over the PDN connection in the 4G EPS.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, where like numerals indicate like components, illustrate embodiments of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Reference will now be made in detail to some embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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(10) In 5G/NR, a PDU session defines the association between the UE and the data network that provides a PDU connectivity service. Each PDU session is identified by a PDU session ID (PSI), and may include multiple QoS flows and QoS rules. The 5G session management (5GSM) procedure maintains a state machine for different 5GSM sublayer states (per PDU session) for PDU session handling in the UE. There are five different 5GSM sublayer states for PDU session handling: PDU session active, PDU session active pending, PDU session inactive, PDU session inactive pending, and PDU session modification pending.
(11) The 5G PDU session establishment is a parallel procedure of Packet Data Network (PDN) connection (bearer) procedure in 4G/LIE. Each. PDN includes an. Access Point Name (APN) network identifier that defines the PDN to which the UE requests connectivity, and may also include an APN operator identifier that defines in which Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) the PDN Gateway is located. In 4G/LTE, the evolved packet system (EPS) session management (ESM) procedure maintains a state machine for different ESM sublayer states (per EPS bearer context) for PDN connection handling in the UE. There are two different ESM sub layer states for EPS bearer handling: bearer context active and bearer context inactive.
(12) During inter-system change from 5GS to EPS, if the PDU session is in 5GSM state PDU session inactive pending, then it will be mapped to ESM state bearer context inactive in the current art (150). However, without completing the PDU session release procedure, the PDU session may still be valid. Mapping a valid PDU session to an inactive EPS bearer thus creates a problem. In accordance with one novel aspect, for each PDU session in 5GSM state of PDU SESSION active, PDU SESSION MODIFICATION PENDING, or PDU SESSION INACTIVE PENDING, UE should map the PDU session to a PDN connection in 4G ESM state BEARER CONTEXT ACTIVE. Any other PDU session in 5GSM state of PDU SESSION inactive, or PDU SESSION ACTIVE PENDING, UE should map the PDU session to a PDN connection in 4G ESM state BEARER CONTEXT INACTIVE.
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(15) Similarly, UE 201 has memory 202, a processor 203, and radio frequency (RF) transceiver module 204. RF transceiver 204 is coupled with antenna 205, receives RF signals from antenna 205, converts them to baseband signals, and sends them to processor 203. RF transceiver 204 also converts received baseband signals from processor 203, converts them to RF signals, and sends out to antenna 205. Processor 203 processes the received baseband signals and invokes different functional modules and circuits to perform features in UE 201. Memory 202 stores data and program instructions 210 to be executed by the processor to control the operations of UE 201. Suitable processors include, by way of example, a special purpose processor, a digital signal processor (DSP), a plurality of micro-processors, one or more micro-processor associated with a DSP core, a controller, a microcontroller, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), file programmable gate array (FPGA) circuits, and other type of integrated circuits (ICs), and/or state machines. A processor in associated with software may be used to implement and configure features of UE 201.
(16) UE 201 also comprises a set of functional modules and control circuits to carry out functional tasks of UE 201. Protocol stacks 260 comprise Non-Access-Stratum (NAS) layer to communicate with an MME or an AMF entity connecting to the core network, Radio Resource Control (RRC) layer for high layer configuration and control, Packet Data Convergence Protocol/Radio Link Control (PDCP/RLC) layer, Media Access Control (MAC) layer, and Physical (PHY) layer. System modules and circuits 270 may be implemented and configured by software, firmware, hardware, and/or combination thereof. The function modules and circuits, when executed by the processors via program instructions contained in the memory, interwork with each other to allow UE 201 to perform embodiments and functional tasks and features in the network. In one example, system modules and circuits 270 comprise PDU session handling circuit 221 that performs PDU session/PDN connection establishment and modification procedures with the network, a handover circuit 222 that performs intra-system and inter-system handover, a session management circuit 223 that maintains a state machine for different 5GSM sublayer states for PDU session handling, and different 4G ESM sublayer states for EPS bearer context handling, and a config and control circuit 224 that handles configuration and control parameters from the network.
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(18) Note that this state machine does not illustrates all possible UE states and associated state transactions for the PDU session and procedures. However, the state machine defines some of the UE behaviors when UE is in certain states and receives or sends certain 5GSM messages. For example, from PDU session active state (303), UE can go to PDU session inactive pending state (301) when UE sends out a PDU SESSION RELEASE REQUEST message. The PDU session release procedure is completed only after UE receives a PDU SESSION RELEASE COMMAND message and goes to PDU session inactive state (302). When an inter-system change from 5GS to EPS happens during the PDU session release procedure, it is possible that UE is still in PDU session inactive pending state for the PDU session, which should still be valid after the inter-system change.
(19) The EPS session management (ESM) procedure maintains a state machine for different. ESM sublayer states for PDN connection and EPS bearer handling in the UE. For each PDN connection, a UE can be in many different ESM states at different stages of the PDN connection establishment and modification procedure. There are two different ESM sublayer states for PDN connection and EPS bearer handling in the state machine: bearer context active (state 311) and bearer context inactive (312). When a UE is handover from 5GS to EPS, each PDU session with a 5GSM state needs to be mapped to a PDN connection with a corresponding ESM state. In the example of
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(21) During the PDU session release procedure, many different scenarios can happen (step 414): 1) the network has not received the PDU session release request message from the UE; 2) the network may reject the PDU session release request by sending a PDU session release reject message which is not received by the UE or not yet send a PDU session release reject request; 3) the network received the PDU session release request message, but has not yet sent a PDU session release command message to the UE; and 4) the network has sent a PDU session release command message, but the UE has not received the command message from the network. In any of the above scenario, the PDU session release procedure is not completed, and the PDU session is still in PDU SESSION INACTIVE PENDING state.
(22) Meanwhile, an inter-system change from 5GS to EPS is triggered (step 421) before the PDU session release procedure is completed. Inter-system change can be triggered by the network (e.g., by handover procedure, or redirection procedure) or by UE itself (e.g., by cell reselection procedure). The UE can detect that the new serving cell is only connected to the other core network (e.g., from 5G CN to EPC), thus triggers inter-system change procedure accordingly. The UE also changes the NAS version between N1 mode (NAS protocol for 5GS) and S1 mode (NAS protocol for EPS). In the embodiment of
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(25) Although the present invention has been described in connection with certain specific embodiments for instructional purposes, the present invention is not limited thereto. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations, and combinations of various features of the described embodiments can be practiced without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.