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US-2024414585-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9288700B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9288700-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214374891-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2016 |
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A method is performed in a network node of a mobile communication network, for determining a dropped connection to a mobile terminal. The method comprises: detecting a release of a radio bearer associated with the mobile terminal; determining whether the radio bearer is a real-time type radio bearer; when the radio bearer is a real-time type radio bearer, determining the released radio bearer to be a dropped connection when the release is classified as an involuntary release; and when the radio bearer differs from a real-time type radio bearer, determining the released radio bearer to be a dropped connection when there is remaining user data in a buffer for transfer in either direction over the released radio bearer. A corresponding network node, computer program and computer program product are also presented.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method, performed in a network node of a mobile communication network, for determining a dropped connection to a mobile terminal, the method comprising: detecting a release of a radio bearer associated with the mobile terminal; determining whether the radio bearer is a real-time type radio bearer; when the radio bearer is a real-time type radio bearer, determining the released radio bearer to be a dropped connection when the release is classified as an involuntary release; and when the radio bearer differs from a real-time type radio bearer, determining the released radio bearer to be a dropped connection when there is remaining user data in a buffer for transfer in either direction over the released radio bearer. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein when the radio bearer is a real-time type radio bearer, the released radio bearer is determined to be a dropped connection only when the release is classified as an involuntary release; and when the radio bearer differs from a real-time type radio bearer, the released radio bearer is determined to be a dropped connection only when there is remaining user data in a buffer for transfer in either direction over the released radio bearer. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein when the radio bearer differs from a real-time type radio bearer, the released radio bearer is determined to be a dropped connection when there is remaining user data in a buffer for transfer in either direction over the released radio bearer and the release is classified as an involuntary release. 4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising determining that the radio bearer is a real-time type radio bearer when a quality of service class identifier, associated with the radio bearer, comprises a parameter indicating guaranteed bit rate. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the radio bearer is determined to be a real-time type radio bearer when a quality of service class identifier, associated with the radio bearer, comprises a real-time parameter indicating a real-time service, which real-time parameter is absent from any telecommunication standard with which the mobile communication network complies. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the release is classified as an involuntary release using a release cause code associated with the released radio bearer. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the involuntary release is a release which is involuntary from a perspective of a user of the mobile terminal. 8. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: determining a number of dropped connections during a measurement period for all mobile terminals under the control of the network node; obtaining session duration measurements for all radio bearers under the control of the network node in the measurement period; and calculating a drop rate measurement by dividing the number of dropped connections during the measurement period with a sum of the session duration measurements during the measurement period. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein obtaining session duration measurements comprises, for a real-time type radio bearer, determining the session duration to be the duration of when the radio bearer is established; and for a radio bearer that differs from a real-time type radio bearer, determining the session duration to be the start of the radio bearer until there is an absence of data transfer on the radio bearer during at least a predetermined inactivity time. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the predetermined inactivity time is 100 milliseconds (ms). 11. A network node operative to be part of a mobile communication network also comprising a mobile terminal, the network node comprising: a radio bearer release detector operative to detect a release of a radio bearer associated with the mobile terminal; a radio bearer type determiner operative to determine whether the radio bearer is a real-time type radio bearer; and a dropped connection determiner operative to: when the radio bearer is a real-time type radio, determine the released radio bearer to be a dropped connection when the release is classified as an involuntary release; and when the radio bearer differs from a real-time type radio bearer, determine the released radio bearer to be a dropped connection when there is remaining user data in a buffer for transfer in either direction over the released radio bearer. 12. The network node according to claim 11 , wherein the dropped connection determiner is operative to: when the radio bearer is a real-time type radio bearer, determine the released radio bearer to be a dropped connection only when the release is classified as an involuntary release; and when the radio bearer differs from a real-time type radio bearer, determine the released radio bearer to be a dropped connection only when there is remaining user data in a buffer for transfer in either direction over the released radio bearer. 13. The network node according to claim 11 , wherein the dropped connection determiner is operative to: when the radio bearer differs from a real-time type radio bearer, determine the released radio bearer to be a dropped connection when there is remaining user data in a buffer for transfer in either direction over the released radio bearer and the release is classified as an involuntary release. 14. The network node according to claim 11 , wherein the radio bearer type determiner is operative to determine the radio bearer to be a real-time radio bearer when a quality of service class identifier, associated with the radio bearer, comprises a parameter indicating guaranteed bit rate. 15. The network node according to claim 11 , wherein the radio bearer type determiner is operative to determine the radio bearer to be a real-time radio bearer when a quality of service class identifier, associated with the radio bearer, comprises a real-time parameter indicating a real-time service, which real-time parameter is absent from any telecommunication standard with which the mobile communication network complies. 16. The network node according to claim 11 , wherein the dropped connection determiner is operative to classify the release as an involuntary release by use of a release cause code associated with the released radio bearer. 17. The network node according to claim 11 , wherein the involuntary release is a release which is involuntary from a perspective of a user of the mobile terminal. 18. The network node according to claim 11 , further comprising: a session duration obtainer operative to obtain session duration measurements for all radio bearers under the control of the network node during a measurement period; and a drop rate calculator operative to calculate a drop rate measurement by division of a number of dropped connections during the measurement period divided with a sum of the session duration measurements during the measurement period. 19. The network node according to claim 18 , wherein the session duration obtainer is operative to: when the radio bearer is a real-time type radio bearer, determine the session duration to be the duration of when the radio bearer is established; and when the radio bearer differs from a real-time type radio bearer, determine the session duration to be the start of the radio bearer until there is an absence of data transfer on the radio bearer during at least a predetermined inactivity time. 20. The network node according to claim 19 , wherein the
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