SUPPORT REDUNDANT PDU SESSION AFTER INTER-SYSTEM CHANGE
20230224781 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04W36/00222
ELECTRICITY
H04W36/0022
ELECTRICITY
H04W88/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A method for supporting redundant PDU session under intersystem change between 5GS and EPS is proposed. A UE maintains a PDU session that is a redundant PDU session, associated with a PDU session pair ID and/or a redundancy sequence number (RSN). When inter-system change from N1 mode to S1 mode occurs, the PDU session is transferred/mapped to a PDN connection. The UE shall associate the PDU session pair ID and/or the RSN with the PDN connection corresponding to the PDU session (e.g., associate with the default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection). When inter-system change from S1 mode to N1 mode occurs, the PDN connection is transferred/mapped back to the PDU session. The UE shall associate the PDU session pair ID and/or the RSN with the PDU session corresponding to the PDN connection.
Claims
1. A method, comprising: maintaining a protocol data unit (PDU) session by a User Equipment (UE) in a 5G mobile communication network, wherein the PDU session is associated with at least one of a PDU session pair ID and a redundancy sequence number (RSN) ; performing a first intersystem change from N1 mode to S1 mode, wherein the PDU session in 5G is mapped to a packet data network (PDN) connection in 4G; associating the at least one of the PDU session pair ID and the RSN to a default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection corresponding to the PDU session; and performing a second intersystem change from S1 mode to N1 mode, wherein the PDN connection is mapped to the PDU session, and wherein the UE associates the at least one of the PDU session pair ID and the RSN to the PDU session corresponding to the PDN connection.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the PDU session is established by a UE-initiated PDU session establishment request message.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the PDU session establishment request message comprises the at least one of the PDU session pair ID and the RSN.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the UE associates the at least one of the PDU session pair ID and the RSN provided by the UE in the PDU session establishment request message to the PDU session.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the UE initiates two redundant PDU sessions, and wherein the PDU session belongs to one of the two redundant PDU sessions.
6. A User Equipment (UE), comprising: a protocol data unit (PDU) session handling circuit that maintains a PDU session in a 5G mobile communication network, wherein the PDU session is associated with at least one of a PDU session pair ID and a redundancy sequence number (RSN); an intersystem change handling circuit that performs a first intersystem change from N1 mode to S1 mode, wherein the PDU session in 5G is mapped to a packet data network (PDN) connection in 4G; a control circuit that associates the at least one of the PDU session pair ID and the RSN to a default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection corresponding to the PDU session; and the intersystem change handling circuit that performs a second intersystem change from S1 mode to N1 mode, wherein the PDN connection is mapped to the PDU session, and wherein the control circuit associates the at least one of the PDU session pair ID and the RSN to the PDU session corresponding to the PDN connection.
7. The UE of claim 6, wherein the PDU session is established by a UE-initiated PDU session establishment request message.
8. The UE of claim 7, wherein the PDU session establishment request message comprises the at least one of the PDU session pair ID and the RSN.
9. The UE of claim 8, wherein the UE associates the at least one of the PDU session pair ID and the RSN provided by the UE in the PDU session establishment request message to the PDU session.
10. The UE of claim 6, wherein the UE initiates two redundant PDU sessions, and wherein the PDU session belongs to one of the two redundant PDU sessions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0012] The accompanying drawings, where like numerals indicate like components, illustrate embodiments of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] 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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[0021] EPS and 5GS networks are packet-switched (PS) IP networks. This means that the networks deliver all data traffic in IP packets. When UE joins an LTE network, a Packet Data Network (PDN) address (i.e., the one that can be sued on the PDN) is assigned to the UE for its connection to the PDN. LTE calls the users “IP access connection” an evolved packet system (EPS) bearer / PDN connection, which is a connection between the UE and the PDN gateway (PGW). The PGW is the default gateway for the UEs IP access. LTE has defined a Default EPS Bearer to provide the IP Connectivity.
[0022] When UE joins a 5GS network, a Packet Data Network (PDN) address (i.e., the one that can be used on the PDN) is assigned to the UE for its connection to the PDN. In 4G, EPS has defined a Default EPS Bearer for PDN connection to provide the IP Connectivity. In 5G, a Protocol Data Unit (PDU) session establishment procedure is a parallel procedure of a PDN connectivity procedure in 4G. A PDU session (e.g., 130) 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.
[0023] The concept of “redundant PDU session” is introduced for URLLC (Ultra Reliable and Low Latency Communication) applications. The 5GSM sublayer may support establishment of redundant PDU sessions. In order to establish a set of two redundant PDU sessions, a UE can include a PDU session pair ID, an RSN, or both in a PDU SESSION ESTABLISHMENT REQUEST message for each of the two redundant PDU sessions. The UE can set the PDU session pair ID, the redundancy sequency number (RSN), or both according to URSP or UE local configuration. To ensure the reliability and low latency, the corresponding redundant PDU session should be established over 3GPP access. It is not defined whether a redundant PDU session can be supported when the redundant PDU session is transferred to EPS and back to 5GS upon intersystem change(s).
[0024] In one novel aspect, a method for supporting redundant PDU session under intersystem change between 5GS and EPS is proposed. As depicted by
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[0026] 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.
[0027] UE 201 also comprises a set of functional modules and control circuits to carry out functional tasks of UE 201. Protocol stacks 260 comprise application layer and other upper layers to manage different applications, Non-Access-Stratum (NAS) layer to communicate with 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, the upper layer entities request information of the PDU session via which to send a PDU of an application, system modules and circuits 270 comprise a PDU session handling circuit 221 that performs PDU session establishment and modification procedures with the network, an intersystem change handling circuit 222 that handles intersystem change, and a configuration and control circuit 223 that handles configuration and control parameters for mobility management and session management.
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[0029] In the example of
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[0031] Next, there are certain coordination between the 5GS session management (5GSM) and the EPS session management (ESM), e.g., the coordination between 5GSM and ESM with N26 interface. If the PDU session is associated with a PDU session pair ID, after inter-system change from N1 mode to S1 mode, the UE shall associate the default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection corresponding to the PDU session with the PDU session pair ID. If the PDU session is associated with an RSN, after inter-system change from N1 mode to S1 mode, the UE shall associate the default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection corresponding to the PDU session with the RSN (402).
[0032] In 4G EPS, the UE keeps the PDN connection transferred from the redundant PDU session (403). If the default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection is associated with the PDU session pair ID, and the PDN connection supports interworking to 5GS, after inter-system change from S1 mode to N1 mode, the UE shall associate the PDU session corresponding to the PDN connection with the PDU session pair ID. If the default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection is associated with the RSN, and the PDN connection supports interworking to 5GS, after inter-system change from S1 mode to N1 mode, the UE shall associate the PDU session corresponding to the PDN connection with the RSN (404).
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[0034] In step 521, UE 501 performs intersystem change from 5GS to EPS, e.g., from N1 mode to S1 mode. In step 522, the redundant PDU session(s) are mapped/transferred to corresponding PDN connection(s), each PDN connection is associated with a default EPS bearer context. In step 523, UE 501 associates the default EPS bearer context with the PDU session pair ID (which was originally associated with the corresponding PDU session). UE 501 also associates the default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection with the RSN (which was originally associated with the corresponding PDU session). In step 524, UE 501 keeps the PDN connection(s) for data communication in EPS.
[0035] In step 531, UE 501 performs intersystem change from EPS to 5GS, e.g., from S1 mode to N1 mode. In step 532, the PDN connection(s) are mapped/transferred back to the PDU session(s). In step 533, UE 501 associates the PDU session(s) with the PDU session pair ID (which was originally associated with the corresponding default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection). UE 501 also associates the PDU session(s) with the RSN (which was originally associated with the corresponding default EPS bearer context of the PDN connection). In step 534, UE 501 maintains the redundant PDU session(s) for highly reliable URLLC services in 5GS. In one alternative embodiment, the PDU session pair ID and/or the RSN can be provided by the network.
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[0037] 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.