Resuming packet services in a mobile network
US-9320063-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US9750017B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9750017-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614990054-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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This disclosure relates generally to resuming packet services in a mobile network. A device, method, and/or system may include switching, with user equipment, from communicating with a first radio access network to communicating with a second radio access network, setting, with a processor of the user equipment, a register of the user equipment to initiate packet services with the first radio access network, and transmitting, with the user equipment, a request to a core network node of the first radio access network to resume communications with the first radio access network based, at least in part, on the register.
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A user equipment (UE) configured for inter-RAT mobility, the UE comprising: a transceiver coupled to a processor, the transceiver and processor, configured to: receive signaling to activate idle mode signal reduction (1SR) for subsequent use during inter-RAT cell re-selection while the UE is in idle mode; perform inter-RAT cell reselection in accordance with ISR when ISR is activated, the inter-RAT cell reselection to establish a circuit-switched (CS) radio signaling connection within a target cell when the target cell is a non-E-UTRAN cell; transmit signaling to suspend packet switched (PS) services while the UE has a signaling connection within a non-E-UTRAN cell; transmit signaling to initiate a tracking area update (TAU) procedure when ISR is activated to resume PS services when the UE returns to a E-UTRAN cell; and based on an unsuccessful resumption of PS services, deactivate ISR after returning to the E-UTRAN cell prior to initiating another TAU procedure to resume PS services. 2. The UE of claim 1 wherein the UE is configured to deactivate ISR locally by setting a temporary identity used in next update (TIN) parameter of the UE to a value indicating a Packet-Temporary Mobile Scriber Identity (P-TMSI) before initiating the TAU procedure, wherein the P-TMSI refers to a RAT with which the UE was established before the inter-RAT cell reselection. 3. The UE of claim 2 further comprising a register, wherein the register is configured to store the P-TMSI. 4. The UE of claim 2 wherein to perform the inter-RAT cell reselection in accordance with ISR, the UE is configured to refrain from initiating a routing area update (RAU) procedure when reselecting a GERAN cell of a routing area corresponding to a routing area identification that was stored by the UE during a last RAU procedure and a temporary identity used in next update (TIN) parameter of the UE is set to a value indicating a RAT-related Temporary Mobile Scriber Identity (TMSI). 5. The UE of claim 4 wherein the signaling to activate ISR is received in a RAU or TAU accept message as part of a RAU or TAU procedure. 6. The UE of claim 5 wherein the signaling to resume the PS services when the UE returns to a E-UTRAN cell is initiated by a TAU request message sent to a MME. 7. The UE of claim 4 wherein when the non-E-UTRAN target cell is a GERAN cell, the UE is configured to, the UE is further configured to initiate CS call in the GERAN cell, wherein when the UE does not support dual-transfer mode (DTM) comprising simultaneous use of CS services and PS services, the UE is configured to transmit signaling to suspend PS services for the UE. 8. The UE of claim 4 wherein the signaling to suspend PS services while the UE has a signaling connection within a non-E-UTRAN cell comprises a suspend request, wherein prior to transmission of the suspend request, the UE is configured to transmit an extended service request message in a E-UTRAN cell to initiate a circuit-switched fallback (CSFB) call, wherein transmission of the suspend request depends on whether the CSFB call is performed to a GERAN or a UTRAN target cell, and information conveyed by the suspend request depends on whether the ISR was activated before the CSFB call. 9. The UE of claim 4 wherein the UE is configured to deactivate ISR after returning to the E-UTRAN cell when PS services were not resumed successfully prior to initiating a TAU procedure to resume PS services. 10. The UE of claim 2 wherein the non-E-UTRAN target cell is either a UTRAN cell or a GERAN cell. 11. The UE of claim 10 wherein when the non-E-UTRAN target cell is a GERAN cell, the UE is configured to transmit signaling to suspend the PS services while the UE is in dedicated mode and has a radio-resource (RR) signaling connection within the GERAN cell. 12. The UE of claim 2 wherein the non-E-UTRAN target cell and the non-E-UTRAN cell with which the UE has a signaling connection are different non-E-UTRAN cells. 13. The UE of claim 2 wherein the non-E-UTRAN target cell and the non-E-UTRAN cell with which the UE has a signaling connection are the same non-E-UTRAN cell. 14. The UE of claim 2 wherein the UE is configured to receive signaling from a mobile management entity to suspend the PS services when the ISR is activated before a CSFB call. 15. The UE of claim 2 further comprising two or more antennas configured to communicate with eNBs that provide cells with which the UE has a signaling connection with. 16. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that stores instructions for execution by one or more processors of a user equipment (UE) to configure the UE to perform operations for inter-RAT cell reselection, the operations to configure the one or more processors to configure the UE to: receive signaling to activate idle mode signal reduction (ISR) for subsequent use during inter-RAT cell re-selection while the UE is in idle mode; perform inter-RAT cell reselection in accordance with ISR when ISR is activated, the inter-RAT cell reselection to establish a circuit-switched (CS) radio signaling connection within a target cell when the target cell is a non-E-UTRAN cell; transmit signaling to suspend packet switched (PS) services while the UE has a signaling connection within a non-E-UTRAN cell; transmit signaling to initiate a tracking area update (TAU) procedure when ISR is activated to resume PS services when the UE returns to a E-UTRAN cell; and based on an unsuccessful resumption of PS services, deactivate ISR after returning to the E-UTRAN cell prior to initiating another TAU procedure to resume PS services. 17. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 16 wherein the UE is configured to deactivate ISR locally by setting a temporary identity used in next update (TIN) parameter of the UE to a value indicating a Packet-Temporary Mobile Scriber Identity (P-TMSI) before initiating the TAU procedure, wherein the P-TMSI refers to a RAT with which the UE was established before the inter-RAT cell reselection. 18. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 17 wherein to perform the inter-RAT cell reselection in accordance with ISR, the UE is configured to refrain from initiating a routing area update (RAU) procedure when reselecting a GERAN cell of a routing area corresponding to a routing area identification that was stored by the UE during a last RAU procedure and a temporary identity used in next update (TIN) parameter of the UE is set to a value indicating a RAT-related Temporary Mobile Scriber Identity (TMSI).
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