MUSIM GUARD TIMERS FOR NAS SIGNALING CONNECTION RELEASE AND REJECTION OF PAGING
20230035327 · 2023-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04W68/005
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A method of handling NAS signaling connection release using guard timers for UE supporting MUSIM in an EPS/5GS network is proposed. When a UE establishes a NAS signaling connection over a first USIM, the UE may need to switch a second USIM due to more important activities on the second USIM. If both the UE and the network support the feature of releasing the NAS signalling connection or rejection of paging, the UE can set a Request type to “NAS Signaling connection release” or “Rejection of paging” in a request message. In order to guarantee the release of the NAS signaling connection over the first USIM, the UE can start a guard timer upon receiving an accept message from the network. The UE can locally release the NAS signaling connection upon timer expiry to improve service on the second USIM.
Claims
1. A method, comprising: establishing a non-access stratum (NAS) signaling connection by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication network, wherein the UE supports multiple universal subscriber identity module (MUSIM) and the NAS signaling connection is established on a first USIM; transmitting a request message to the network, wherein the request message has a request type indicating to release the NAS signaling connection; starting a timer in response to receiving an accept message from the network, wherein the accept message indicates that a NAS signaling connection release feature is supported by the network; and locally releasing the established NAS signaling connection on the first USIM upon expiry of the timer.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the network is an EPS network, and the request message is a TRACKING AREA UPDATE REQUEST message.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the accept message is a TRACKING AREA UPDATE ACCEPT message carrying an EPS network feature support IE having a NAS signaling connection release bit set to “NAS signaling connection release supported”.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the network is a 5GS network, and the request message is a REGISTRATION REQUEST message.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the accept message is a REGISTRATION ACCEPT message carrying an 5GS network feature support IE having a NAS signaling connection release bit set to “N1 NAS signaling connection release supported”.
6. A User Equipment (UE), comprising: a connection handling circuit that establishes a non-access stratum (NAS) signaling connection in a wireless communication network, wherein the UE supports multiple universal subscriber identity module (MUSIM) and the NAS signaling connection is established on a first USIM; a transmitter that transmits a request message to the network, wherein the request message has a request type indicating to release the NAS signaling connection; and a timer that is started in response to receiving an accept message from the network, wherein the accept message indicates that a NAS signaling connection release feature is supported by the network, wherein the UE locally releases the established NAS signaling connection on the first USIM upon expiry of the timer.
7. The UE of claim 6, wherein the network is an EPS network, and the request message is a TRACKING AREA UPDATE REQUEST message.
8. The UE of claim 7, wherein the accept message is a TRACKING AREA UPDATE ACCEPT message carrying an EPS network feature support IE having a NAS signaling connection release bit set to “NAS signaling connection release supported”.
9. The UE of claim 6, wherein the network is a 5GS network, and the request message is a REGISTRATION REQUEST message.
10. The UE of claim 9, wherein the accept message is a REGISTRATION ACCEPT message carrying an 5GS network feature support IE having a NAS signaling connection release bit set to “N1 NAS signaling connection release supported”.
11. A method, comprising: establishing a non-access stratum (NAS) signaling connection by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication network, wherein the UE supports multiple universal subscriber identity module (MUSIM); transferring data on a first USIM if the NAS signaling connection is established on the first USIM, or receiving a paging on the first USIM if the NAS signaling connection is not established on the first USIM; transmitting a request message to the network, wherein the request message has a request type indicating to release the NAS signaling connection or to reject the paging; starting a timer in response to receiving one or more messages from the network; and locally releasing the established NAS signaling connection on the first USIM upon expiry of the timer.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the network is an EPS network, and the request message is an EXTENDED SERVICE REQUEST message or a CONTROL PLANE SERVICE REQUEST message.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the one or more messages is a SERVICE ACCEPT message.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the network is a 5GS network, and the request message is a SERVICE REQUEST message or a CONTROL PLANE SERVICE REQUEST message.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the one or more messages is a SERVICE ACCEPT message.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the UE receives the paging and rejects the paging by transmitting a request message to the network has a request type indicating to reject the paging, and wherein the one or more messages are a SERVICE ACCEPT and a CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND message, and wherein the UE starts the timer in response to receiving the SERVICE ACCEPT message as well as receiving a CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND message from the network.
17. A User Equipment (UE), comprising: a connection handling circuit that establishes a non-access stratum (NAS) signaling connection in a wireless communication network, wherein the UE supports multiple universal subscriber identity module (MUSIM), wherein the UE transfers data on a first USIM if the NAS signaling connection is established on the first USIM, or receives a paging on the first USIM if the NAS signaling connection is not established on the first USIM; a transmitter that transmits a request message to the network, wherein the request message has a request type indicating to release the NAS signaling connection or to reject the paging; and a timer that is started in response to receiving one or more messages from the network, wherein the UE locally releases the established NAS signaling connection on the first USIM upon expiry of the timer.
18. The UE of claim 17, wherein the network is an EPS network, and the request message is an EXTENDED SERVICE REQUEST message or a CONTROL PLANE SERVICE REQUEST message.
19. The UE of claim 18, wherein the one or more messages is a SERVICE ACCEPT message.
20. The UE of claim 17, wherein the network is a 5GS network, and the request message is a SERVICE REQUEST message or a CONTROL PLANE SERVICE REQUEST message.
21. The UE of claim 20, wherein the one or more messages is a SERVICE ACCEPT message.
22. The UE of claim 20, wherein the UE receives the paging and rejects the paging by transmitting a request message to the network has a request type indicating to reject the paging, and wherein the one or more messages are a SERVICE ACCEPT and a CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND message, and wherein the UE starts the timer in response to receiving the SERVICE ACCEPT message as well as receiving a CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND message from the network.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The accompanying drawings, where like numerals indicate like components, illustrate embodiments of the invention.
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[0024] 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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[0026] On the other hand, Non-access stratum. (NAS) is used to convey non-radio signalling between UE and the Mobility Management Entity (MME) or the Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) for an LTE/NR access. In the example of
[0027] Subsequently, UE 101 should receive a release of the NAS signaling connection over the first USIM (such release is triggered by the network, and indicated from UE AS layer to NAS layer). However, UE 101 may not receive the NAS signaling connection release for a long time. In order to guarantee the release of the NAS signaling connection over the first USIM, the UE can start a guard timer (T3440, or T3540) upon receiving the TRACKING AREA UPDATE ACCEPT message, the REGISTRATION ACCEPT message, the SERVICE ACCEPT message, or the CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND message from the network (141). UE 101 can locally release the NAS signaling connection upon timer expiry to improve service on the second USIM (142).
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[0029] Similarly, for wireless device 211 (e.g., a user equipment), antennae 217 and 218 transmit and receive RF signals. RF transceiver module 216, coupled with the antennae, receives RF signals from the antennae, converts them to baseband signals and sends them to processor 213. The RF transceiver 216 also converts received baseband signals from the processor, converts them to RF signals, and sends out to antennae 217 and 218. Processor 213 processes the received baseband signals and invokes different functional modules and circuits to perform features in wireless device 211. Memory 212 stores program instructions and data 220 and multiple USIM cards 225 to control the operations of the wireless device 211.
[0030] The wireless devices 201 and 211 also include several functional modules and circuits that can be implemented and configured to perform embodiments of the present invention. In the example of
[0031] In one example, the base station 201 establishes signaling connection with the UE 211 via connection handling circuit 205, schedules downlink and uplink transmission for UEs via scheduler 204, performs paging, mobility, and handover management via mobility management module 209, and provides control and configuration information to UEs via configuration circuit 221. The UE 211 performs registration with the network via registration module 214, establishes signaling connection via connection handling circuit 215, maintains timer 219, and obtains configuration information via control and configuration circuit 231. In one novel aspect, UE 211 supports MUSIM and uses a guard timer to handle the release of a NAS signaling connection over one USIM to improve the service of another USIM.
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[0033] In step 321, the USIM2 on UE 301 starts to do more important service, and if the USIM1 currently has established NAS signalling connection, then the UE needs USIM1 to stop using the NAS signaling connection. In step 331, if the UE needs to request to release the NAS signaling connection as step 321 and at the same moment also the condition to trigger a mobility TAU procedure is satisfied, then UE 301 sends a TAU REQUEST message to the LTE network over USIM1. The TAU REQUEST message carries a UE request type IE, which includes a request type that is set to “NAS signaling connection release”. In step 332, UE 301 receives a TAU ACCEPT message from the LTE/EPS network over USIM1. The TAU ACCEPT message carries an EPS network feature support IE, which includes a NAS signaling connection release bit that is set to “NAS signaling connection release supported”. Note that upon the TAU procedure, the feature of supporting NAS signaling connection release may have changed. Thus, it is necessary for the network to indicate such feature support (in a new TAI of UE current location) again through the TAU ACCEPT message. In step 341, UE 301 starts a timer (T3440) upon receiving the TAU ACCEPT message. In step 342, the LTE network releases the NAS signaling connection over USIM1. In step 343, UE 301 stops the timer T3440 and releases the NAS signaling connection over USIM1 in response to the network release. As a result, in step 351, the services on USIM2 runs with better performance.
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[0036] In step 531, the USIM2 on UE 501 starts to do more important service, and needs USIM1 to stop using the NAS signaling connection. In step 532, UE 501 sends an EXTENDED SERVICE REQUEST message or a CONTROL PLANE SERVICE REQUEST message to the LTE network over USIM1, e.g., triggered by step 531. The SERVICE REQUEST message carries a UE request type IE, which includes a request type that is set to “NAS signaling connection release”. In step 533, UE 501 receives a SERVICE ACCEPT message from the LTE network over USIM1. In step 541, UE 501 starts a timer (T3440) upon receiving the SERVICE ACCEPT message. In step 542, the LTE network 502 does not release the NAS signaling connection over USIM1, or the LTE network triggers the release, but is not received by UE 501 (e.g., UE fails to receive RRCRelease message or RRCConnectionRelease message). In step 543, the timer T3440 expires. In response, UE 501 locally releases the NAS signaling connection over USIM1. As a result, in step 551, the services on USIM2 runs with better performance.
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[0038] In step 631, UE 601 receives a paging of USIM1 from LTE network 602. As a result, in step 632, USIM2 service becomes worse as USIM1 connection starts. In order to improve USIM2 service that is more important, in step 633, UE 601 sends an EXTENDED SERVICE REQUEST message or a CONTROL PLANE SERVICE REQUEST message to the LTE network over USIM1. The SERVICE REQUEST message carries a UE request type IE, which includes a request type that is set to “Rejection of paging”. In step 634, UE 601 receives a SERVICE ACCEPT message from the LTE network over USIM1. Note that in order to reject the paging, a NAS signaling connection is established for the purpose of sending the SERVICE REQUEST to the network, and the network should release this NAS signaling connection immediately after sending the SERVICE ACCEPT to the UE. In step 641, UE 601 starts a timer (T3440) upon receiving the SERVICE ACCEPT message. In step 642, the LTE network 602 does not release the NAS signaling connection over USIM1, or the LTE network triggers the release, but is not received by UE 601 (e.g., UE fails to receive RRCRelease message or RRCConnectionRelease message). In step 643, the timer T3440 expires. In response, UE 601 locally releases the NAS signaling connection over USIM1. As a result, in step 651, the services on USIM2 runs with better performance.
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[0040] In step 721, the USIM2 on UE 701 starts to do more important service, and if at the same moment the USIM1 has established NAS signaling connection, then UE needs USIM1 to stop using the NAS signaling connection. In step 731, if the UE happen to need to do registration procedure e.g., due to mobility out of registration area, then UE 701 sends a REGISTRATION REQUEST message to the 5G network over USIM1. The REGISTRATION REQUEST message carries a UE request type IE, which includes a request type that is set to “NAS signaling connection release”. In step 732, UE 701 receives a REGISTRATION ACCEPT message from the 5G network over USIM1. The REGISTRATION ACCEPT message carries a 5GS network feature support IE, which includes an N1 NAS signaling connection release bit that is set to “N1 NAS signaling connection release supported”. Note that upon the second registration procedure, the feature of supporting NAS signaling connection release may have changed. Thus, it is necessary for the 5G network to indicate such feature support again through the REGISTRATION ACCEPT message. In step 741, UE 701 starts a timer (T3540) upon receiving the REGISTRATION ACCEPT message. In step 742, the 5G network releases the NAS signaling connection over USIM1. In step 743, UE 701 stops the timer T3540. As a result, in step 751, the services on USIM2 runs with better performance.
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[0043] In step 931, the USIM2 on UE 901 starts to do more important service, and needs USIM1 to stop using the NAS signaling connection. In step 932, UE 901 sends SERVICE REQUEST message or a CONTROL PLANE SERVICE REQUEST message to the 5G network over USIM1. The SERVICE REQUEST message carries a UE request type IE, which includes a request type that is set to “NAS signaling connection release”. In step 933, UE 901 receives a SERVICE ACCEPT message from the 5G network over USIM1. In step 941, UE 901 starts a timer (T3540) upon receiving the SERVICE ACCEPT message. In step 942, the 5G network 902 does not release the NAS signaling connection over USIM1, or the 5G network triggers the release, but is not received by UE 901 (e.g., UE fails to receive RRCRelease message or RRCConnectionRelease message). In step 943, the timer T3540 expires. In response, UE 901 locally releases the NAS signaling connection over USIM1. As a result, in step 951, the services on USIM2 runs with better performance.
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[0045] In step 1031, UE 1001 receives a paging from 5G network 1002. As a result, in step 1032, USIM2 service becomes worse after USIM1 connection starts. In order to improve USIM2 service that is more important, in step 1033, UE 1001 sends a SERVICE REQUEST message or a CONTROL PLANE SERVICE REQUEST message to the 5G network over USIM1. The SERVICE REQUEST message carries a UE request type IE, which includes a request type that is set to “Rejection of paging”. In step 1034, UE 1001 receives a SERVICE ACCEPT message and a CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND from the 5G network over USIM1. The order of receiving the SERVICE ACCEPT message and the CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND can be: (1) receiving the SERVICE ACCEPT message first and the CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND second, or (2) receiving the CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND message first and the SERVICE ACCEPT second. Note that in order to reject the paging, a NAS signaling connection is established for the purpose of sending the SERVICE REQUEST to the network, and the network should release this NAS signaling connection immediately after sending the SERVICE ACCEPT and the CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND to the UE. In step 1041, UE 1001 starts a timer (T3540) upon receiving the SERVICE ACCEPT message and the CONFIGURATION UPDATE COMMAND. In step 1042, the 5G network 1002 does not release the NAS signaling connection over USIM1, or the 5G network triggers the release, but is not received by UE 1001 (e.g., UE fails to receive RRCRelease message or RRCConnectionRelease message). In step 1043, the timer T3540 expires. In response, UE 1001 locally releases the NAS signaling connection over USIM1. As a result, in step 1051, the services on USIM2 runs with better performance.
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[0048] Although the present invention is described above 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.