The present invention generally relates to an emergency service in a communication system. In particular, the present invention relates to providing an emergency service in a packet-switched domain of a communication system, especially an evolved mobile communication system.
The evolution of present-day mobile communication systems of the second to third generations (e.g. Global System for Mobile Communication GSM, Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution EDGE, General Packet Radio Service GPRS, Universal Mobile Telecommunication System UMTS, and the like) is dealt with and promoted, among others, by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
According to recent 3GPP standardization work, new network concepts and architectures are developed.
For near future deployment, an approach referred to as IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is for example known. The IMS, which is for provision of IP (Internet Protocol) multimedia services comprising audio, video, text, chat, etc., as well as other near future approaches usually represent a further development, partially even a mixture, of present-day concepts. Hence, such approaches like IMS normally comprise a circuit-switched (CS) domain and a packet-switched (PS) domain. These two domains differ by the way they support user traffic in terms of circuit-switched or packet-switched connection types.
Naturally, besides conventional communication services, emergency scenarios, i.e. situations in which a user (or user equipment) is in an emergency and thus needs to initiate an emergency call, naturally represent a topic inherent in the framework of a communication systems. Therefore, concepts for providing emergency services are also under consideration for recent standardization approaches.
For the IP multimedia subsystem IMS, concepts for providing emergency services (emergency sessions) are defined in the technical specification “3GPP TS 23.167, V7.2.0” of September 2006. In this regard, it is defined that a user equipment being capable of circuit-switched connections shall use the CS domain for emergency services. That is, according to existing systems (including for example GSM/EDGE radio access network GERAN) a user equipment is assumed to effect an emergency network access using the CS domain.
Hence, it is a problem of existing systems that no solution exists for providing an emergency service in the PS domain, or even in a system not including a CS domain.
The above problem becomes essential in view of more far-reaching approaches of future communication systems, which go beyond present-day approaches such as Third Generation (3G) and/or high speed packet access (HSPA). A target of suchlike approaches is to develop a framework of an evolution of radio access technology towards high data rate, low latency and packet-optimized radio access technology, including to enable an all-IP system that efficiently transmits IP data. Accordingly, such evolved systems do not even comprise a CS domain any more, but only a PS domain which is both for voice (i.e. voice-over-IP, VoIP) calls and data calls. Suchlike approaches are currently known as, for example, system architecture evolution (SAE), long-term evolution (LTE) and/or evolved universal terrestrial radio access network (EUTRAN).
As regards emergency considerations, a user equipment of such an evolved system must, in the absence of CS domain, establish an emergency connection in the PS domain. Yet, no concepts to this end are available so far.
Furthermore, another problem again results from the above-mentioned fact that evolved (SAE/LTE/EUTRAN) systems will support only packet services. As no CS voice calls including CS-based emergency calls are possible, and thus VoIP is used for voice calls, emergency calls (and/or data transmitted) do in principle not differ from other calls, e.g. from data calls providing conventional communication services. Rather, all calls are represented by IP data, regardless of their content/purpose.
Accordingly, it is another problem that such evolved systems do not enable a separation between emergency calls/requests and other types of service calls/requests (like normal VoIP calls). In consequence, there is no means for prioritizing emergency calls over non-emergency calls, which is however required for a fast and efficient handling of emergency services.
Thus, for providing an emergency service in a packet-switched domain of a communication system, a solution to the above problems and drawbacks is needed.
Hence, it is an object of the present invention for example that it may remove at least some of the above problems and to provide a solution for emergency services in evolved communication systems.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a method includes requesting an attachment of a user equipment to a network, assigning, to the user equipment, a default bearer for a communication service, and assigning, to the user equipment, a dedicated special-purpose bearer for an emergency service. The special-purpose bearer is assigned to handle special-purpose communication services which are not handled by the default bearer.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, an apparatus includes a first radio assignment unit configured to assign to a user equipment a default radio bearer for a communication service, and a second radio assignment unit configured to assign to the user equipment a dedicated special-purpose radio bearer for an emergency service. The special-purpose radio bearer is assigned to handle special-purpose communication services which are not handled by the default radio bearer.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, an apparatus includes a first access assignment unit configured to assign, to a user equipment, a default access bearer for a communication service, and a second access assignment unit configured to assign, to the user equipment, a dedicated special-purpose access bearer for an emergency service. The special-purpose access bearer is assigned to handle special-purpose communication services which are not handled by the default access bearer.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, a system includes a user equipment, a first network element configured to assign, to the user equipment, a default radio bearer for a communication service, and to assign, to the user equipment, a dedicated special-purpose radio bearer for an emergency service, wherein the special-purpose radio bearer is assigned to handle special-purpose communication services a second network element configured to assign, to the user equipment, a default access bearer for a communication service, and to assign, to the user equipment, a dedicated special-purpose access bearer for an emergency service. The special-purpose access bearer is assigned to handle special-purpose communication services which are not handled by the default access bearer, and the system further includes a connection unit configured to establish a special-purpose connection between the user equipment and at least one of the first and second network elements using at least one of the default radio bearer and the default access bearer.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention a computer program embodied on a computer readable medium provides assigning, to a user equipment, a default bearer for a communication service, and assigning, to the user equipment, a dedicated special-purpose bearer for an emergency service. The special-purpose bearer is assigned to handle special-purpose communication services which are not handled by the default bearer.
According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, an apparatus includes a default radio bearer assigning means for assigning, to a user equipment, a default radio bearer for a communication service, and dedicated special-purpose radio bearer assigning means for assigning, to a user equipment, a dedicated special-purpose radio bearer for an emergency service. The special-purpose radio bearer is assigned to handle special-purpose communication services which are not handled by the default radio bearer.
According to a seventh aspect of the present invention, an apparatus includes a default access bearer assigning means for assigning, to a user equipment, a default access bearer for a communication service, and dedicated special-purpose access bearer assigning means for assigning, to the user equipment, a dedicated special-purpose access bearer for an emergency service. The special-purpose access bearer is assigned to handle special-purpose communication services which are not handled by the default access bearer.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, the above object may for example be accomplished by a computer program, circuit arrangement or the like for carrying out a method according to an aspect of the present invention and/or for operating an apparatus (or network element) according to an aspect of the present invention to carry out the respective methods.
Embodiments of the present invention allow to establish a dedicated special-purpose (e.g. emergency) session in the packet-switched (PS) domain of a communication system.
Further, embodiments of the present invention allow to assign a dedicated special-purpose bearer for certain (e.g. critical) services, such as for example an emergency bearer for an emergency service. Thus, it may be ensured that network resources are always available for emergency services.
Further, embodiments of the present invention allow to separate a dedicated special-purpose (e.g. emergency) service from other types of services.
Further, embodiments of the present invention allow to prioritize a dedicated special-purpose (e.g. emergency) service over other types of services. In this regard, a dedicated bearer mechanism may be used to give appropriate priority to an emergency connection by assigning a specific high priority bearer for emergency purposes.
Further, embodiments of the present invention may be applied both to a case where it is mandatory that user equipments support dedicated PS (e.g. emergency) services and to a case where this is not mandatory, but each user equipment may indicate its capability of supporting such dedicated PS (e.g. emergency) services.
By virtue of embodiments of the present invention, it is simpler and faster both for a user equipment and a network to establish required special-purpose (e.g. emergency) connections. That is, the specifically assigned dedicated bearer facilitates identification and prioritization of such (e.g. emergency) connections.
Embodiments of the present invention are applicable to different interfaces, in particular an interface between a user equipment and a network node (e.g. a kind of Node_B having radio resource management functionality) and an interface between that network node and a gateway node having mobility management functionality (e.g. an access gateway).
Embodiments of the present invention are applicable to communication systems in accordance with any one of system architecture evolution, SAE, long-term evolution, LTE, and/or evolved universal terrestrial radio access network, EUTRAN.
In the following, the present invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
The present invention is described herein with reference to particular non-limiting examples. A person skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention is not limited to these examples, and may be more broadly applied.
In particular, the present invention is described in relation to an example of 3GPP network specifications, especially to SAE, LTE and/or EUTRAN network concepts. Furthermore, an emergency service is taken as an example for the subsequent description. As such, the description of the embodiments given herein specifically refers to terminology which is directly related thereto. Although the present invention is particularly beneficial for deployment in such systems, such terminology is only used in the context of the presented examples, and does not limit the invention in any way.
Rather, the principles of the present embodiments are equally applicable to other systems and to other services, as long as underlying considerations and/or conditions are comparable to those of the described examples.
According to certain embodiments of the present invention, a dedicated emergency bearer may be assigned to a user equipment during (initial) network attachment thereof in a preemptive manner.
It is to be noted that only those procedures and signaling flows are illustrated in
In step S101 of
The bearer handling is for example done such that a network element eNB configures the radio part, i.e. SAE radio bearer, and a network element aGW configures the access part, i.e. SAE access bearer. These two together (SAE radio bearer and SAE access bearer) thus form the SAE bearer.
According to an example implementation (which also applies to the other embodiments of the present invention), the attachment request message may contain an indication whether or not the user equipment supports packet-switched (PS) emergency services (and wants to have a dedicated bearer for emergency services). In
Upon receipt of the attachment request message from the requesting user equipment UE via the network element eNB, the network element aGW initiates security procedures including authentication and ciphering (step S103). The security procedures of step S103 are conventional ones and are performed between all three involved entities.
Thereafter, still during network attachment (which is indicated by a broken line box in
In step S104 of the embodiment according to
In step S105 of
Although not illustrated herein, another example for an implementation of the bearer configuration and attachment acceptance procedures between the eNB and the aGW (i.e. steps S104 and S105 of
Although not illustrated herein, another example for an implementation of the forwarding of the attachment acceptance from the eNB to the UE (i.e. step S106 of
It is to be noted that the radio bearer part of the default bearer can also be given in separate “SAE Radio Bearer Setup” message (cf.
In consequence, upon completion of the network attachment procedure of the requesting user equipment, both a default bearer and a dedicated emergency bearer are assigned to the requesting user equipment.
Therefore, the user equipment UE is enabled to establish a dedicated special-purpose connection such as an emergency connection between the user equipment and the network using the assigned dedicated emergency bearer, i.e. its configured parameters (step S107). Such an emergency connection may for example be a voice (i.e. VoIP) call or an IP data call. As each bearer (including each emergency bearer comprises a respective pair of a radio bearer and an access bearer, it may be considered that the link UE-eNB is established by use of the radio bearer part and the link eNB-aGW is established by use of the access bearer part.
For the emergency bearer and the default bearer appropriate priorities are set by the network (not shown) such that the emergency bearer is prioritized higher than the default or any other bearer.
It is further to be noted that
According to the embodiment of
According to the embodiment of
An attachment request message from the user equipment UE arrives at the interface unit I/F of the radio access unit of the network element eNB. From there, the process advances to the default radio bearer assignment unit which assigns a default SAE radio bearer, which includes configuration thereof (step S105 of
According to certain embodiments of the present invention, a dedicated emergency bearer may be assigned to a user equipment after (initial) network attachment thereof in a preemptive manner.
Similar to
In step S301 of
According to the embodiment of
Upon receipt of the radio bearer setup, the user equipment may respond by sending an acknowledgement to the network element eNB (step S304 of
As regards establishment of an emergency connection (step S305 of
Although no distinction between radio bearer part and access bearer part is made in connection with
Basically, in response to the fact that emergency bearer assignment is performed in a separate setup procedure after completion of network attachment, the apparatus (or network element) eNB of
Similarly, the apparatus (or network element) eNB of
This mainly results in that the radio access unit of the network element eNB, after completion of the network attachment and the default bearer assignment, notifies the (dedicated) emergency radio bearer assignment unit, which then starts the separate emergency radio bearer setup in cooperation with the access gateway element aGW and the user equipment UE (cf. steps S302, S303 and S304 of
Notwithstanding the above structural differences between the present embodiment and that according to
As regards the connection unit and the priority allocation unit, the same or similar notions as set out in connection with
According to certain further embodiments of the present invention, a dedicated emergency bearer may be assigned to a user equipment after network attachment thereof in an on-demand manner. That is, according to these embodiments, a dedicated (emergency) bearer is setup only when an emergency call is initiated by a user equipment.
Similar to
In step S501 of
Accordingly, step S501 of
An assignment of a dedicated special-purpose bearer, i.e. an emergency bearer, is only performed upon demand of the user equipment after completion of its network attachment. Hence, the present process of emergency bearer setup is started when the user equipment UE initiates, starting from its idle mode of step S502, an emergency call in step S503.
As is exemplarily illustrated by
In summary, steps S504 through S511 of
After the special-purpose connection establishment, i.e. after start of the emergency connection on the default bearer, a separate dedicated emergency bearer setup procedure is started during the ongoing emergency connection, which is comparable to that of the embodiment according to
That is, steps S512 through S515 of
In contrast to the embodiment shown in
As regards prioritization of the default and emergency bearers, the same as set out in connection with
Although another case is exemplified above, it is noted that the above-mentioned RACH procedure and cell association procedure also apply for cases where the emergency bearer already exists and the user equipment is in idle state.
Basically, in response to the fact that emergency bearer assignment is performed in a separate setup procedure after establishment of an emergency connection on a default bearer, the apparatuses (or network elements) eNB and aGW of
Namely, a dedicated (i.e. emergency) radio bearer assignment unit according to the present embodiment is neither associated with/included in a radio access unit, such as according to
Similarly, an emergency access bearer assignment unit of the network element aGW is not longer associated with/included in the attachment unit. Rather, the emergency access bearer assignment unit according to the present embodiment is functionally independent from the attachment unit, and is connected with the emergency radio bearer assignment unit of the network element eNB.
Similar to the embodiment according to
After completion of the network attachment and the default bearer assignment, the attachment unit notifies the connection unit according to the present embodiment, which establishes a default connection between the user equipment and the network on the assigned default bearer. When an emergency connection as an example of a dedicated special-purpose connection is initiated by the user equipment UE (cf. step S503 of
Upon establishment of an emergency connection on a default bearer by the connection unit, in particular by the RACH & cell allocation unit(s), a dedicated (i.e. emergency) radio bearer assignment unit according to the present embodiment belonging to the connection unit according to the present embodiment is triggered to assign a dedicated special-purpose radio bearer. The thus triggered separate emergency bearer setup procedure of steps S512 through S515 is then performed by the emergency radio bearer assignment unit (including an emergency radio bearer configuration unit) according to the present embodiment in cooperation with the requesting user equipment UE and the access gateway element aGW, in particular the emergency access bearer assignment unit thereof. That is, the present emergency radio bearer assignment unit assigns the dedicated emergency radio bearer, and the present emergency access bearer assignment unit assigns the dedicated emergency access bearer, after said emergency connection establishment on the previously assigned default bearer. Upon completion of the assignment of the dedicated emergency bearer (including radio bearer and access bearer), the connection unit causes the ongoing emergency connection between the user equipment UE and the network eNB/aGW to continue on the assigned dedicated emergency bearer (cf. step S515 of
Notwithstanding the above structural differences between the present embodiment and those according to
As regards the connection unit and the priority allocation unit, the same or similar notions as set out in connection with
Although described above with respect to certain terms such as user equipment UE, evolved Node_B eNB and access gateway element aGW, the present invention is not limited to devices and/or systems with this denomination. Rather, these terms merely serve for illustrative purpose. The present invention and all its aspects and options may as well be applied to any other terminal equipment and network elements providing similar or equivalent functions, regardless of their denominations.
It is also to be noted that the messages used in
In this regard, it is to be noted that specifics and details concerning connection establishment between user equipment and network (cf. steps S107, S305, S509 and S515) are omitted herein as they are not essential for the present invention. Therefore, the user equipment has been described as a single entity without addressing its internal structure in terms of different layer functions such as for example packet data convergence protocol PDCP, mobility management MM and/or radio resource control RRC. Further, specifics and details concerning contents of traffic flow templates have been omitted as these are not essential for the present invention, but are mainly directed to flow filtering and connection establishment between user equipment and network. In general, it is to be noted that a traffic flow template provides a mapping of traffic to a secondary packet data protocol (PDP) context if more than one PDP context is associated with a single PDP address.
Rather, such principles are disclosed in a parallel application entitled “Emergency support in a communication system” by the assignee of the present application, which has been filed at the same time.
Although the aspects of the present invention are described above mainly with respect to methods and structural arrangements of a network element exemplarily denoted by eNB, the present invention as a matter of course also covers respective user equipments UE and respective access gateway elements aGW, which are adapted to cooperate with the illustrated network elements eNB in order to implement the illustrated methods.
In detail, a user equipment according to the present invention may for example be configured to initiate a network attachment e.g. by sending an attachment request message with corresponding parameters as described above, to participate in security procedures, to receive an attachment acceptance message with corresponding parameters as described above, to participate in a default bearer setup and/or in a parallel/separate emergency bearer setup, to initiate an emergency call, to participate in RACH and cell association procedures, and/or to participate in an emergency connection using both a default bearer and/or a dedicated emergency bearer. A user equipment according to the present invention may thus comprise accordingly configured units, either as separate functional blocks or as integrated units realizing more than one of the above-mentioned functions. According to embodiments of the present invention, the user equipment may be used as a modern, i.e. applications using the user equipment UE are arranged in or running on a computer such as a personal computer PC to which the user equipment is connected. The user equipment UE may for example also be a terminal such a mobile phone or the like.
Further, a network element according to the present invention, which acts as an access gateway element aGW, may for example be configured to participate in network attachment of a user equipment, to participate in security procedures in this regard, to participate in a default bearer setup and/or in a separate emergency bearer setup, to participate in configuration of a default and/or an emergency bearer, and/or to participate in an emergency connection using both a default bearer and a dedicated emergency bearer. An access gateway node according to the present invention may thus comprise accordingly configured units, either as separate functional blocks or as integrated units realizing more than one of the above-mentioned functions.
Any methods and operations described above may of course be implemented by way of software and/or hardware.
In general, it is to be noted that respective functional elements according to above-described aspects can be implemented by any known means, either in hardware and/or software, respectively, if it is only adapted to perform the described functions of the respective parts. The mentioned method steps can be realized in individual functional blocks or by individual devices, or one or more of the method steps can be realized in a single functional block or by a single device.
Furthermore, method steps and functions likely to be implemented as software code portions and being run using a processor at one of the entities are software code independent and can be specified using any known or future developed programming language such as e.g. Java, C++, C, and Assembler. Method steps and/or devices or means likely to be implemented as hardware components at one of the entities are hardware independent and can be implemented using any known or future developed hardware technology or any hybrids of these, such as MOS, CMOS, BiCMOS, ECL, TTL, etc, using for example ASIC components or DSP components, as an example. Generally, any method step is suitable to be implemented as software or by hardware without changing the idea of the present invention. Devices and means can be implemented as individual devices, but this does not exclude that they are implemented in a distributed fashion throughout the system, as long as the functionality of the device is preserved. Such and similar principles are to be considered as known to those skilled in the art.
Generally, for the purpose of the present invention as described herein above, it should be noted that a communication device or terminal may for example be any device by means of which a user may access a network and/or a server of such network; this implies mobile as well as non-mobile devices and networks, independent of the technology platform on which they are based; only as an example, it is noted that terminals operated according to principles standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project 3GPP and known for example as UMTS terminals (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) are particularly suitable for being used in connection with the present invention, nevertheless terminals conforming to standards such as GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) or IS-95 (Interim Standard 95) may also be suitable; networks referred to in this connection may comprise mobile and fixed network sections independent of the type of technology on which the networks are operated, for example those networks operate on the basis of the Internet Protocol IP, independent of the protocol version (IPv4 or IPv6), or on the basis of any other packet protocol such as User Datagram Protocol UDP, etc.
Devices can be implemented as individual devices, devices may also be implemented as a module configured to accomplish interoperability with other modules constituting an entire apparatus, e.g. a module device may be represented as a chipset or chip card e.g. insertable and/or connectable to an apparatus such as a mobile phone, or a module may be realized by executable code stored to a mobile phone or other device for execution upon invocation.
Thus, in view of the foregoing, it becomes clear that the present invention addresses several aspects of methods, elements, entities and modules, which are for example as follows. In this regard, it is to be noted that specific denominations are not intended to limit the scope of respective aspects and embodiments of the present invention in any way.
Furthermore, the present invention generally also comprises respective computer programs as well as circuit arrangements for carrying out the aspects of the methods and/or for operating hardware to carry out the aspects of the above methods.
In summary, in the terms of the above examples, an own dedicated (SAE) bearer comprising a radio bearer and an access bearer for emergency services is provided in an LTE network environment. This bearer either could be predefined or could be assigned during initial access and attach procedures or could be setup when an emergency connection is initiated. Network and user equipment are thus enabled to identify an emergency connection (like an emergency voice call) by using this dedicated emergency bearer, and thus the emergency connection could get an appropriately high priority.
As regards consumption of network resources, a preemptive emergency bearer setup according to certain embodiments of the present invention may be inefficient as network resources cannot be utilized unless an emergency call is actually made. In order to optimize network resource consumption, an emergency bearer setup according to present embodiments may for example be achieved by only performing a reservation in accordance with a specific emergency attachment, but not in a “normal” attachment. Another option could be to achieve an emergency bearer setup according to present embodiments by only making a QoS (quality of service) reservation, but actually not implementing a bearer for it, which is only done when necessary.
Essentially, there are thus disclosed means, namely methods, apparatuses, network elements, systems and computer programs, for assigning, to a user equipment, a default bearer, and for assigning, to the user equipment, a dedicated special-purpose bearer such as an emergency bearer. According to exemplary implementations, the dedicated special-purpose bearer is assigned during network attachment of the user equipment or after network attachment of the user equipment, either in a preemptive or in an on-demand manner.
Even though the invention is described above with reference to the examples according to the accompanying drawings, it is clear that the invention is not restricted thereto. Rather, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention can be modified in many ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventive idea as disclosed herein above.
This application claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/876,158 entitled EMERGENCY SERVICE IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM which was filed on Dec. 21, 2006, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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