Data transmission method, user equipment, and base station
US-2018027429-A1 · Jan 25, 2018 · US
US10567338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10567338-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615780081-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 18, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 18, 2020 |
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The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). According to an embodiment of the disclosure, in a wireless communication system, a remote terminal transmits a relay request message to a target relay terminal. The remote terminal performs an IP allocation procedure with the target relay terminal. The remote terminal performs relay communication with the target relay terminal on the basis of the IP allocation procedure. The IP allocation procedure is performed using an IP address which has been used in previous relay communication with a source relay terminal.
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A method of operating a target relay terminal in a wireless communication system, the method comprising: receiving a relay request message from a remote terminal that is being performing relay communication with a source relay terminal through a first link; receiving, from a base station, a message for assisting a link change from the first link to a second link, the message comprising an internet protocol (IP) address of the remote terminal for the first link; performing an IP duplication check by using for identifying an IP duplication between the IP address of the remote terminal for the first link and an IP address of another remote terminal allocated by the target relay terminal, in response to receiving the message; transmitting, to the remote terminal, an address identification message for notifying an IP address of the remote terminal for the second link that is identical to the IP address of the remote terminal for the first link, in case that the IP duplication is not identified; and providing relay communication with the remote terminal by using the IP address for the second link, wherein the first link is established between the remote terminal and the source relay terminal, and wherein the second link is established between the remote terminal and the target relay terminal. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the message further comprises a proximity service (ProSe) user equipment (UE) identifier (ID) of the remote terminal. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: identifying that the message for assisting the link change from the first link to the second link is not received from the base station; receiving, from the remote terminal, an address request message for requesting an allocation of the IP address of the remote terminal the first link; and determining to perform the IP duplication check in response to receiving the address request message. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the providing the relay communication with the remote terminal comprises: after transmitting the address identification message to the remote terminal, performing a binding update by receiving packets for the remote terminal from the base station; and transmitting, to the remote terminal, the packets by using the IP address for the second link, wherein the packets are stored in the base station through a binding updated performed by the base station before the message for assisting the link change is transmitted. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: in case that the IP duplication is identified, generating new IP address for the second link that are different from the IP address for the first link; transmitting, to the remote terminal, an address allocation message for providing the new IP addresses for the second link; receiving, from the remote terminal, an address request message comprising one of the new IP addresses determined by the remote terminal; and transmitting, to the remote terminal, an address identification message for notifying the IP address of the remote terminal for the second link that is the one of the new IP addresses. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the transmitting the address identification message in case that the IP duplication is not identified comprises transmitting the address identification message for notifying the IP address for the second link that is identical to the IP address for the first link, without the address allocation message and the address request message. 7. A source relay terminal in a wireless communication system, the source relay terminal comprising: a transceiver; and at least one processor operably coupled to the transceiver, wherein the at least one processor is configured to: provide relay communication with a remote terminal by using an internet protocol (IP) address of the remote terminal for a first link, receive, from the remote terminal, a first message for notifying relay link change from the first link to a second link, and transmit, to a base station, a second message for assisting a link change from the first link to a second link in response to reception of the first message, wherein the second message comprises an internet protocol (IP) address of the remote terminal for the first link, wherein the first link is established between the remote terminal and the source relay terminal, wherein the second link is established between the remote terminal and a target relay terminal, and wherein packets for the remote terminal are stored in the base station through a binding update performed by the base station, in response reception of the second message by the base station. 8. The source relay terminal of claim 7 , wherein the first message for notifying the relay link change further comprises a proximity service (ProSe) user equipment (UE) identifier (ID) of the remote terminal and a ProSe Relay UE ID of a target relay terminal. 9. The source relay terminal of claim 7 , wherein the first message is transmitted in response to a remote terminal attempting the relay link change. 10. A target relay terminal in a wireless communication system, the target relay terminal comprising: a transceiver; and at least one processor operably coupled to the transceiver, wherein the at least one processor is configured to: receive a relay request message from a remote terminal that is being performing relay communication with a source relay terminal through a first link, receive, from a base station, a message for assisting a link change from the first link to a second link, the message comprising an internet protocol (IP) address of the remote terminal for the first link, perform an IP duplication check for identifying an IP duplication between the IP address of the remote terminal for the first link and an IP address of another remote terminal allocated by the target relay terminal, in response to receiving the message, transmitting, to the remote terminal, an address identification message for notifying an IP address of the remote terminal for the second link that is identical to the IP address of the remote terminal for the first link, in case that the IP duplication is not identified, and provide relay communication with the remote terminal by using the IP address for the second link, wherein the first link is established between the remote terminal and the source relay terminal, and wherein the second link is established between the remote terminal and the target relay terminal. 11. The target relay terminal of claim 10 , wherein the message further comprises a proximity service (ProSe) user equipment (UE) identifier (ID) of the remote terminal. 12. The target relay terminal of claim 10 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: identify that the message for assisting the link change from the first link to the second link is not received from the base station, receive, from the remote terminal, an address request message for requesting an allocation of the IP address of the remote terminal for the first link, and determine to perform the IP duplication check in response to receiving the address request message. 13. The target relay terminal of claim 10 , wherein, in order to provide the relay communication with the remote terminal, the at least one processor is further configured to: after transmitting the address identification message to the remote terminal, perform a binding update by receiving packets for the remote terminal from the base station, and transmit, to the remote terminal, the packets by using the IP address for the second link, wherein the packets are stored in th
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