Indirect single radio voice call continuity
US-2021185567-A1 · Jun 17, 2021 · US
US11425611B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11425611-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917044001-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2022 |
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A circuit switched fallback (CSFB) method and apparatus, where a user equipment (UE) initiates a calling process, receives a first request from a first communications system, and after the UE is transferred to a second communications system and before the UE receives a first message from the second communications system, the UE determines that a voice call bearer cannot be set up in the second communications system, and initiates a CSFB in the second communications system, where the first message is used by the UE to determine that a call request has failed.
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A circuit switched fallback (CSFB) method implemented by a user equipment (UE), wherein the CSFB method comprises: sending a call request in a first communications system, wherein the first communications system is a fifth generation (5G) communications system; receiving, from the first communications system, a first request indicating that the UE is to be transferred to a second communications system, wherein the second communications system is a fourth generation (4G) communications system; determining that a voice call bearer cannot be set up in the second communications system after the UE is transferred to the second communications system; initiating a CSFB in the second communications system when the voice call bearer cannot be set up in the second communications system; receiving, after being transferred to the second communications system, a first message from the second communications system; determining, based on the first message, that the call request has failed; and wherein the determining that a voice call bearer cannot be setup in the second communication system is performed before receiving the first message from the second communications system. 2. The CSFB method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, based on a second message, that the UE is to be handed over to the second communications system when the first request is the second message; and determining, based on a third message, that the UE is to be redirected to the second communications system when the first request is the third message. 3. The CSFB method of claim 1 , further comprising: sending a circuit switched and packet switched combined location update request in the second communications system, receiving a first response message that corresponds to the circuit switched and packet switched combined location update request and that carries first information, and determining, based on the first information, that an Internet Protocol (IP) Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) voice service cannot be performed using the second communications system; sending a circuit switched and packet switched combined registration request in the second communications system, receiving a second response message that corresponds to the circuit switched and packet switched combined registration request and that carries second information, and determining, based on the second information, that the IMS voice service cannot be performed using the second communications system; determining that a signal strength between the UE and a base station in the second communications system is less than a threshold; determining that the UE does not send a measurement report comprising the signal strength greater than or equal to the threshold to the base station; determining that a duration in which the UE receives a second message reaches a first preset duration, and that the UE does not receive a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection reconfiguration message, wherein the second message indicates that the UE is to be handed over to the second communications system, and wherein the RRC connection reconfiguration message enables the UE to determine to set up the voice call bearer in the second communications system; determining that a duration in which the UE receives a third message reaches a second preset duration, and that the UE does not receive the RRC connection reconfiguration message, wherein the third message indicates that the UE is to be redirected to the second communications system; or determining that a duration in which the UE receives the second response message reaches a third preset duration, and that the UE does not receive the RRC connection reconfiguration message. 4. The CSFB method of claim 1 , further comprising sending an extended service request message in the second communications system, wherein a service type of the extended service request message is mobile originated (MO). 5. A circuit switched fallback (CSFB) method implemented by a user equipment (UE), wherein the CSFB method comprises: receiving a call request in a first communications system, wherein the first communications system is a fifth generation (5G) communications system; receiving, from the first communication system, a second request indicating that the UE is to be transferred to a second communications system, wherein the second communications system is a fourth generation (4G) communications system; determining, that a voice call bearer cannot be set up in the second communications system after the UE is transferred to the second communications system, initiating, a CSFB in the second communications system when the voice call bearer cannot be set up in the second communications system; receiving a first message from the second communications system; initiating a mobile terminated (MT) CSFB based on the first message; and wherein the determining that a voice call bearer cannot be setup in the second communication system is performed before receiving the first message from the second communications system. 6. The CSFB method of claim 5 , further comprising: determining, based on a second message, that the UE is to be handed over to the second communications system wherein the first request is the second message; and determining, based on a third message, that the UE is to be redirected to the second communications system when the first request is the third message. 7. The CSFB method of claim 5 , further comprising: sending a circuit switched and packet switched combined location update request in the second communications system, receiving a first response message corresponding to the circuit switched and packet switched combined location update request, and determining that the first response message carries first information that enables the UE to determine that an Internet Protocol (IP) Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) voice service cannot be performed using the second communications system; sending a circuit switched and packet switched combined registration request in the second communications system, receiving a second response message corresponding to the circuit switched and packet switched combined registration request, and determining that the second response message carries second information that enables the UE to determine that the IMS voice service cannot be performed using the second communications system; determining that a signal strength between the UE and a base station in the second communications system is less than a threshold; determining that the UE does not send a measurement report comprising the signal strength greater than or equal to the threshold to the base station; determining that a duration in which the UE receives a second message reaches a first preset duration, and that the UE does not receive a Radio Resource Control (RRC connection reconfiguration message, wherein the second message indicates that the UE is to be handed over to the second communications system, and wherein the RRC connection reconfiguration message enables the UE to determine to set up the voice call bearer in the second communications system; determining that a duration in which the UE receives a third message reaches a second preset duration, and that the UE does not receive the RRC connection reconfiguration message, wherein the third message indicates that the UE is to be redirected to the second communications system; or determining that a duration in which the UE receives the second response message reaches a third preset duration, and that the UE does not receive the RRC connection reconfiguration message. 8. The CSFB method of claim 5 , further comprising sending an extended service request message in the second communications system, wherein a service ty
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