The present application is a national phase entry of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/064709, filed Jun. 15, 2017, which claims priority to European Application No. 16175589.7, filed Jun. 21, 2016, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention generally relates to communication networks and systems, in particular mobile communication networks and systems.
Descriptions of mobile networks and systems can be found in the literature, such as in particular in Technical Specifications published by standardization bodies such as for example 3 GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project).
In general, in a mobile communication system, a User Equipment UE has access to services via a serving network (serving PLMN). In particular, a UE can have access to services via a serving network including an IMS network accessed by a PS domain (such as EPC for LTE-based UE).
As recognized by the inventors and as will be described based on examples, access to special, non-emergency, services via a serving or visited network including an IMS network accessed by a PS domain, is not supported for unauthenticated users by current standard specifications.
Network and system improvements are needed for such support.
Embodiments of the present invention in particular address such needs. An example of services supported by embodiments of the present invention is the self activation of operator subscription by LTE-based UEs, whereby users call a special number to activate their subscription.
These and other objects are achieved, in one aspect, by a User Equipment UE, configured to:
These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by a PS domain entity, configured to:
These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by an IMS network entity, configured to:
These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by a RAN entity, configured to:
These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by method(s) for operating at least one of above mentioned entities of a mobile system (User Equipment, PS domain entity, IMS network entity, RAN entity), comprising at least one step performed by the thus configured entities.
Some embodiments of apparatus and/or methods in accordance with embodiments of the present invention will be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing, intended to illustrate, in a simplified way, an example of signaling flow for access to Local Services by an unauthenticated user, according to embodiments of the invention.
By way of example, the case of LTE-based UEs and of a PS domain corresponding to EPC accessed by E-UTRAN is more particularly considered in this description. However, it should be noted that embodiments of the invention are not limited to such example.
Some operators wish to enable UEs without a UICC (or with a damaged UICC) or with a “inactive” UICC or never activated UICC (i.e. without a corresponding valid subscription in the HSS) to access local service numbers with special usage, in the serving or visited PLMN, either for emergency call or operator usage.
One example use case is to support self activation of LTE devices: UEs that have not yet obtained valid operator contract and thus have not a valid subscriber profile in the operator network can attach to the network but only for the purpose of accessing an operator for self activation. After the subscriber signs the device up for an operator contract, the subscriber becomes a normal subscriber.
Other examples include accesses e.g. to IVR/Operator service, Concierge service, Operator customer care service, public information services.
Embodiments of this invention address the non-emergency use cases. Per existing 3 GPP specifications, UEs without an authenticated IMSI cannot Attach to E-UTRAN and therefore cannot establish normal calls and the underlying LTE bearers.
No standards solution exists to support such requirements.
Embodiments of the invention enable to support such requirements.
Embodiments of the invention define a new “Attach for Local Services” procedure, which enables UEs in limited service state (e.g. UICC-less UE or UE with a non activated UICC) to register to E-UTRAN to get access to local service numbers with special usage, in the serving or visited PLMN, for non-emergency services.
In some embodiments:
A UE which attaches for Local Services skips the IMS registration and in order to receive local services sends a SIP INVITE request to a local P-CSCF (in the serving or visited PLMN). From the Request-URI used, the local P-CSCF identifies this is a permitted call without prior registration and authentication. The IMS call is routed from the P-CSCF to a specific local CSCF and then to an Application Server known to support this feature. The Application Server only allows calls to local services, other calls are blocked.
In some embodiments:
The use of this new feature is permitted or not per the serving or visited operator's policy. The support of (and permission to use) this feature may be broadcasted by the RAN in the system information broadcast (SIB).
Embodiments of the invention are not only applicable to a PS domain accessed by E-UTRAN , e.g. embodiments of the invention are also applicable to a PS domain accessed by UTRAN.
Some embodiments of the invention define a new “Attach for Local Services” procedure, which enables UEs in limited service state (e.g. UICC-less UE or UE with a non activated UICC) to register to E-UTRAN to get access to local service numbers with special usage, in the visited (local) PLMN.
In some embodiments, part or all of the following EPC principles may apply for the new Attach Type for “Local Services”:
In some embodiments:
The use of this new feature is permitted or not per the visited (local) operator's policy. The support of (and permission to use) this feature may be broadcast by the RAN in the system information (SIB).
In some embodiments:
A UE without a UICC can initiate the Attach for Local Services.
A UE with an “inactive” UICC (i.e. without a corresponding valid subscription in the HSS) gets rejected when doing a normal Attach with a cause indicating that the user is not authenticated. This UE may initiate then an Attach for Local Services, to access to local services in the visited PLMN.
In some embodiments, part or all of the following IMS principles may apply for the new Attach Type for “Local Services”:
In some embodiments:
A UE that is roaming and is unauthenticated can Attach for Local Services in the visited PLMN and access Local Services in the visited PLMN. A UE without a UICC has no designated network and will therefore either find, or allow the user to select, a local network.
In some embodiments:
With UICC-less UE or unauthenticated IMSI, the IMEI of the UE can be used in the EPC to identify the UE. The IMSI, if available, can be passed on in the EPC signaling with an “unauthenticated” flag.
In some embodiments, EIR mechanisms can be applied as for existing 3 GPP procedures.
In some embodiments, part or all of following steps may be performed:
Embodiments of the invention thus enable unauthenticated users to get access to Local Services with special usage in the serving or visited PLMN, via the PS domain and IMS. The Local Services can be for operator usage. An example is the self activation of operator subscription, whereby users call a special number to activate their subscription. Embodiments of the invention provide new service opportunities for operators.
Various aspects and/or embodiments of the invention include (though not being limited to) following aspects and/or embodiments.
Some aspects are related to a User Equipment UE.
Various embodiments are provided, including (though not being limited to) following embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.
In an embodiment, said User Equipment UE is configured to:
In an embodiment, said User Equipment UE is configured to:
In an embodiment, said User Equipment UE is configured to:
In an embodiment, said User Equipment UE is configured to:
In an embodiment, said User Equipment UE is configured to:
In an embodiment:
In an embodiment, said User Equipment UE is configured to:
In an embodiment, said User Equipment UE is configured to:
Other aspects are related to a PS domain entity.
Various embodiments are provided, including (though not being limited to) following embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.
In an embodiment, said PS domain entity is configured to:
In an embodiment, said PS domain entity, such as MME for EPC, is configured to perform at least one of:
In an embodiment, said Configuration Data include at least one of:
In an embodiment, said PS domain entity, such as PCRF, is configured to:
Other aspects are related to a IMS network entity.
Various embodiments are provided, including (though not being limited to) following embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.
In an embodiment, said IMS network entity is configured to:
In an embodiment, said IMS network entity comprises a P-CSCF configured to perform at least one of:
In an embodiment:
In an embodiment, said IMS network entity comprises a local CSCF configured to:
In an embodiment:
In an embodiment said IMS network entity comprises a local CSCF configured to:
In an embodiment, said IMS network entity comprises an application server configured to:
In an embodiment, said IMS network entity comprises an application server configured to:
Other aspects are related to a RAN entity.
Various embodiments are provided, including (though not being limited to) following embodiments.
In an embodiment, said RAN entity is configured to:
Other aspects are related to method(s) for operating at least one of above mentioned entities of a mobile system (User Equipment, PS domain entity, IMS network entity, RAN entity), comprising at least one step performed by the thus configured entities.
A person of skill in the art would readily recognize that steps of various above-described methods can be performed by programmed computers. Herein, some embodiments are also intended to cover program storage devices, e.g., digital data storage media, which are machine or computer readable and encode machine-executable or computer-executable programs of instructions, wherein said instructions perform some or all of the steps of said above-described methods. The program storage devices may be, e.g., digital memories, magnetic storage media such as a magnetic disks and magnetic tapes, hard drives, or optically readable digital data storage media. The embodiments are also intended to cover computers programmed to perform said steps of the above-described methods.
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