Radio resource control (RRC) protocol for cell selection and traffic steering for integrated WLAN/3GPP radio access technologies

US9706469B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9706469-B2
Application numberUS-201414583223-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 26, 2014
Priority dateJun 3, 2014
Publication dateJul 11, 2017
Grant dateJul 11, 2017

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An integrated WLAN/WWAN Radio Access Technology (RAT) architecture is described in which signaling used to control the integration of the WLAN/WWAN architecture is performed over the Radio Resource Control (RRC) plane. The integrated architecture may allow for User Equipment (UE) assistance in cell selection and traffic steering. In particular, UE-assisted RRC signaling is described for managing inter-RAT session transfers and secondary cell (SCell) selection.

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What is claimed is: 1. User Equipment (UE) comprising: a first component to connect to a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) using licensed frequency spectrum; a second component to connect to a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) using unlicensed frequency spectrum; and processing circuitry to: receive, from the WWAN, assistance information including policies that relate to selection of secondary communication cells that are formed over the WLAN, the assistance information including: a prioritized list of WLAN access points to which the UE should connect, and minimum signal quality thresholds associated with the WLAN access points; select a particular secondary communication cell based on the assistance information and based on information specific to the UE; transmit an indication of the selected particular secondary communication cell, the indication being transmitted via radio resource control (RRC) layer signaling, to an evolved NodeB (eNB) associated with the WWAN; receive acknowledgement, from the eNB, of the selected particular secondary communication cell; and route traffic over the secondary communication cell based on the reception of the acknowledgement. 2. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the transmitting of the indication of the selected particular secondary cell is performed via a RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete message or a UE Assistance Information message. 3. The UE of claim 2 , wherein the acknowledgement of the selected particular secondary communication cell is received, from the eNB, as a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element. 4. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further to: receive, as information elements associated with a RRC Connection Reconfiguration message, identification of a potential secondary communication cell and security keys associated with the potential secondary communication cell. 5. The UE of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further to: receive, from the WWAN, additional assistance information including policies that relate to traffic steering between the WWAN and the WLAN; and indicate, via RRC signaling with the eNB, a traffic steering preference to the eNB. 6. The UE of claim 5 , wherein the processing circuitry is further to: receive, via RRC signaling from the eNB, a decision relating to the traffic steering, and wherein routing the traffic additionally includes routing the traffic to steer the traffic between the secondary communication cell and a primary communication cell, associated with the WWAN, based on the decision relating to the traffic steering. 7. An integrated access point including: a wireless local area network (WLAN) access point; and an evolved NodeB (eNB) that provides an air interface for a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN), the eNB being coupled to the WLAN access point via a low latency interface and the eNB including processing circuitry to: identify one or more secondary cells, associated with the WLAN access point, to which User Equipment (UE) can connect to offload data from the WWAN to the WLAN; transmit assistance information to the UE, the assistance information including policies that relate to selection of the one or more secondary cells, the assistance information including: a prioritized list of WLAN access points, including the WLAN access point, to which the UE should connect, and minimum signal quality thresholds associated with the WLAN access points; transmit an indication, via radio resource control (RRC) layer signaling, of the one or more secondary cells, to the UE; receive a selection, from the UE, of one or the one or more secondary cells; and transmit, to the UE and based on the selection received from the UE, an indication to activate the one of the one or more secondary cells. 8. The integrated access point of claim 7 , wherein the indication of the one or more secondary cells is included as information associated with a RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete message. 9. The integrated access point of claim 8 , wherein the selection of the one or more secondary cells is received via RRC layer signaling. 10. The integrated access point of claim 7 , wherein the transmission of the indication to activate the one of the one or more secondary cells is performed using a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element. 11. The integrated access point of claim 7 , wherein the processing circuitry is further to: transmit, to the UE, policies that relate to traffic steering between the WWAN and the WLAN; receive, via RRC signaling with the UE, a traffic steering preference from the UE; and transmit, to the UE and based on the received traffic steering preference from the UE, a traffic steering decision. 12. The integrated access point of claim 7 , wherein the selection of the one or more secondary cells, from the UE, is based at least partially on the assistance information. 13. User Equipment (UE) comprising: a first component to connect to a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN); a second component to connect to a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN); and processing circuitry to: receive, from a network device associated with the WWAN, assistance information including policies that relate to traffic steering between the WWAN and the WLAN, the assistance information including: a prioritized list of WLAN access points to which the UE should connect, and minimum signal quality thresholds associated with the WLAN access points; determine, based on the assistance information and based on an environment of the UE, a preference relating to traffic steering between the WWAN and the WLAN; transmit, via radio resource control (RRC) layer signaling and to the network device, an indication of the determined preference; receive, via RRC layer signaling from the network device, instructions for performing traffic steering; and steering traffic between the WWAN and the WLAN based on the received instructions. 14. The UE of claim 13 , wherein the instructions for performing the traffic steering are received via a RRC Connection Reconfiguration message. 15. The UE of claim 13 , wherein the processing circuitry is further to: receive, from the WWAN, additional assistance information including policies that relate to selection of secondary cells that are formed over the WLAN; select a particular secondary cell based on the assistance information and based on information specific to the UE; transmit an indication of the selected particular secondary cell, the indication being transmitted via radio resource control (RRC) layer signaling, to the network device; receive acknowledgement, from the network device, of the selected particular secondary cell; and route traffic over the selected secondary cell based on the reception of the acknowledgement. 16. The UE of claim 15 , wherein the transmitting of the indication of the selected particular secondary cell is performed via a RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete message or a UE Assistance Information message. 17. The UE of claim 16 , wherein the acknowledgement of the selected particular secondary cell is received, from the network device, as a Media Access Control (MAC) Control Element. 18. The UE of claim 15 , wherein the processing circuitry is further to: receive, as information elements associated with a RRC Connection Reconfiguration message, identification of secondary cells and security keys associated with the secondary cells. 19. An integrated access point including: a wireless local area network (WLAN) access point

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  • WLAN [Wireless Local Area Networks] · CPC title

  • H04W40/02Primary

    Communication route or path selection, e.g. power-based or shortest path routing · CPC title

  • Key management, e.g. using generic bootstrapping architecture [GBA] · CPC title

  • adapted for operation in multiple networks {or having at least two operational modes}, e.g. multi-mode terminals · CPC title

  • Transitions between radio resource control [RRC] states · CPC title

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What does patent US9706469B2 cover?
An integrated WLAN/WWAN Radio Access Technology (RAT) architecture is described in which signaling used to control the integration of the WLAN/WWAN architecture is performed over the Radio Resource Control (RRC) plane. The integrated architecture may allow for User Equipment (UE) assistance in cell selection and traffic steering. In particular, UE-assisted RRC signaling is described for managin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intel Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W40/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 11 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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