Access admission control method and system for mobile communication system

US9980202B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9980202-B2
Application numberUS-201514672904-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 30, 2015
Priority dateSep 25, 2008
Publication dateMay 22, 2018
Grant dateMay 22, 2018

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An access admission control method and system for and SAE/LTE system is provided for determining whether to accept or reject an access of a User Equipment (UE) to a Home evolved Node B (HeNB) based on the subscriber information of the UE. In an access admission control method according to the present invention, a HeNB or HeNB Gateway (HGW) transmits, when an access request message is received from a UE, the access request message to a Mobility Management Entity (MME) together with a CSG ID of the HeNB, and the MME determines, whether to accept or reject the access of the UE to the HeNB based on whether the CSG ID is contained in a white list associated with the UE.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for access control by a mobility management entity (MME), the method comprising: receiving, from a base station, a first message including an attach request message of a terminal and a closed subscriber group identifier (CSG ID), the attach request message being related to a non access stratum (NAS) protocol and including an identifier of the terminal; requesting, by the MME, subscription information including a list of CSG IDs from a home subscriber server (HSS), if there is no valid subscription information including the list of CSG IDs in the MME; receiving, by the MME, the subscription information including the list of CSG IDs from the HSS; determining whether the CSG ID is contained in the list of CSG IDs in the subscription information in the MME; transmitting, to the base station, a second message including an attach reject message if the CSG ID is not contained in the subscription information, the attach reject message being related to the NAS protocol; and transmitting, to the base station, a third message including an attach accept message if the CSG ID is contained in the subscription information. 2. A mobility management entity (MME) for access control, the MME comprising: a processor in communication with a memory, the memory including code which when executed by the processor causes the MME to: receive, from a base station, a first message including an attach request message of a terminal and a closed subscriber group identifier (CSG ID), the attach request message being related to a non access stratum (NAS) protocol and including an identifier of the terminal, request subscription information including a list of CSG IDs from a home subscriber server (HSS), if there is no valid subscription information including the list of CSG IDs in the MME, receive the subscription information including the list of CSG IDs from the HSS, determine whether the CSG ID is contained in the list of CSG IDs in the subscription information in the MME, transmit, to the base station, a second message including an attach reject message if the CSG ID is not contained in the subscription information, the attach reject message being related to the NAS protocol, and transmit, to the base station, a third message including an attach accept message if the CSG ID is contained in the subscription information. 3. A method for access control by a base station, the method comprising: receiving, from a terminal, a first message including an attach request message, the attach request message being related to a non access stratum (NAS) protocol and including an identifier of the terminal; transmitting, to a mobility management entity (MME), a second message including the attach request message and a closed subscription group identifier (CSG ID); receiving, from the MME, a third message including an attach reject message if the CSG ID is not contained in a list of CSG IDs in subscription information in the MME, the attach reject message being related to the NAS protocol; transmitting, to the terminal, a fourth message including the attach reject message; and receiving, from the MME, a fifth message including an attach accept message if the CSG ID is contained in the subscription information in the MME, wherein before receiving the third message, if there is no valid subscription information including the list of CSG IDs in the MME, the subscription information including the list of CSG IDs is requested from a home subscriber server (HSS) by the MME. 4. A base station for access control, comprising: a processor in communication with a memory, the memory including code which when executed by the processor causes the base station to: receive, from a terminal, a first message including an attach request message, the attach request message being related to a non access stratum (NAS) protocol and including an identifier of the terminal, transmit, to a mobility management entity (MME), a second message including the attach request message and a closed subscription group identifier (CSG ID), receive, from the MME, a third message including an attach reject message if the CSG ID is not contained in a list of CSG IDs in subscription information in the MME, the attach reject message being related to the NAS protocol, transmit, to the terminal, a fourth message including the attach reject message, and receive, from the MME, a fifth message including an attach accept message if the CSG ID is contained in the subscription information in the MME, wherein before receiving the third message, if there is no valid subscription information including the list of CSG IDs in the MME, the subscription information including the list of CSG IDs is requested from a home subscriber server (HSS) by the MME. 5. A method for access control by a terminal, the method comprising: transmitting, to a base station, a first message including an attach request message, the attach request message being related to a non access stratum (NAS) protocol and including an identifier of the terminal; receiving, from the base station, a second message including an attach reject message if a closed subscriber group identifier (CSG ID) of the base station is not contained in a list of CSG IDs in subscription information in a mobility management entity (MME), the attach reject message being related to the NAS protocol; and receiving, from the base station, a third message including an attach accept message if the CSG ID of the base station is contained in the subscription information in the MME, wherein before receiving the second message, if there is no valid subscription information including the list of CSG IDs in the MME, the subscription information including the list of CSG IDs is requested from a home subscriber server (HSS) by the MME. 6. A terminal for access control, the terminal comprising: a processor in communication with a memory, the memory including code which when executed by the processor causes the terminal to: transmit, to a base station, a first message including an attach request message, the attach request message being related to a non access stratum (NAS) protocol and including an identifier of the terminal, receive, from the base station, a second message including an attach reject message if a closed subscriber group identifier (CSG ID) of the base station is not contained in a list of CSG IDs in subscription information in a mobility management entity (MME), the attach reject message being related to the NAS protocol, and receive, from the base station, a third message including an attach accept message if the CSG ID of the base station is contained in the subscription information in the MME, wherein before receiving the second message, if there is no valid subscription information including the list of CSG IDs in the MME, the subscription information including the list of CSG IDs is requested from a home subscriber server (HSS) by the MME.

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  • Long term evolution [LTE] · CPC title

  • using private Base Stations, e.g. femto Base Stations, home Node B · CPC title

  • Data network PoA devices · CPC title

  • Registration at HLR or HSS [Home Subscriber Server] · CPC title

  • H04W4/08Primary

    User group management · CPC title

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What does patent US9980202B2 cover?
An access admission control method and system for and SAE/LTE system is provided for determining whether to accept or reject an access of a User Equipment (UE) to a Home evolved Node B (HeNB) based on the subscriber information of the UE. In an access admission control method according to the present invention, a HeNB or HeNB Gateway (HGW) transmits, when an access request message is received f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W4/08. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 22 2018 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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