The present invention relates to enhance resolution of location information of a mobile user in an Evolved Packet communication System.
In case Lawful Interception is active on a target subscriber or in case of Data Retention, it is a requirement for the Operator to provide location information available in the network as part of Intercept Related Information/Retained Data. In case the target subscriber is attached to an Evolved Packet System EPS through 3GPP access [3GPP TS 23.401, “General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enhancements for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) access”], a Mobility Management Entity MME node is the node of the Evolved Packet Core which is the most location aware in the network. 3GPP LI Technical Specifications ([3GPP TS 33.107, “3G Security; Lawful Interception architecture and functions”], [3GPP TS 33.108, “3G Security; Handover interface for Lawful Interception (LI)”]) specify the LI architecture for 3GPP systems, including the EPS. According to [3GPP TS 33.107, “3G Security; Lawful Interception architecture and functions”], in case LI is activated for a target subscriber, the MME is required to report the following LI events, each one being related to a network procedure involving the target subscriber, to the Delivery Function DF2 (described below), including location information:
These procedures may trigger one or several EPS bearer procedures: in such case, a Serving Gateway S-GW and a Packet Data Network Gateway PDN-GW are required to report the related signaling and, if required by the LI warrant, the Content of the Communication.
When the subscriber successfully attaches to the EPS network, the MME provides the User Equipment UE with a “Tracking Area List” which includes one or more Tracking Areas. When the UE moves inside the Tracking Area list, no Tracking Area Update TAU procedure is started by the UE.
In addition, when the UE successfully attaches to the EPS network, a default bearer is activated and, as part of the signaling, the PDN-GW may require (through the S-GW) the MME to report change of location for the involved subscriber. When this happens for a specific subscriber, each time that the MME detects a change of location due to a Tracking Area Update or any other network procedure involving the subscriber, the updated location is reported to the PDN-GW through the S-GW. This function, which is called MS Info Change Reporting ([3GPP TS 23.401, “General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enhancements for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) access”], [3GPP TS 23.060, “General Packet Radio (GPRS); Service description”]), may be used e.g. for Location Dependent Charging.
For a UE successfully attached to the Evolved Packet System EPS, the Tracking Area Update procedure is triggered only in case the UE moves outside the Tracking Area List. While this saves signaling in the network, in case of a Lawfully Intercepted target, after the attach procedure, the location is not reported to the LEMF until the next Tracking Area Update occurs, implying that the location can be considered known at the LEMF only at Tracking Area List level, i.e. with lower resolution than e.g. Cell identity.
The already existing MS Info Change Reporting procedure, which would allow the network nodes to provide more accurate location information in case of LI via Bearer modification procedure, is demanding from signaling point of view as it introduces additional signaling in the network and, unless already active for other reasons (e.g. location dependent charging), is not suitable to be activated generally (for all subscribers) for LI purposes, considering that normally only a few percentage of subscribers are target for interception. On the other side, invocation of this procedure only for subscribers who are targets for LI would introduce specific LI signaling in the network, which may allow detection of ongoing LI for specific subscribers.
An aim of the invention is to overcome above identified limitations of the prior art. The invention focuses on requiring a Mobility Management Entity MME to generate a monitoring event each time that a Service Request procedure is detected by the MME node. The monitoring event would include updated high resolution location information available at the MME as part of the procedure.
The solution more in detail is a method to enhance resolution of location information of a mobile user in an Evolved Packet communication System. The system comprises a Mobility Management Entity that is responsible for providing the user with for example a tracking list that informs of at least one tracking area in which the user is able to move without location information being reported. The method comprises the following steps:
According to one exemplary embodiment a system and a method for lawfully intercepting high resolution information of a user's location is disclosed. A service request that evokes the desired information is in this embodiment triggered by the user.
According to another exemplary embodiment a system and a method for lawfully intercepting high resolution information of a user's location is disclosed. A service request that evokes the desired information is triggered by the Evolved Packet communication System.
According to yet another exemplary embodiment, an Automatic Data retention system is disclosed that retain desired information that is triggered by the user and/or the Evolved Packet communication System.
An object of the invention is facilitating high resolution location information valid for a user. This object and others are achieved by systems, methods, arrangements and nodes.
Some advantages of the invention are that the invention allows the operator to have enhanced compliance to regulatory requirements on provision of location information available in the network that the invention allows to have more accurate location information for Lawful Interception and that allows enhancing the LI solution provided for Evolved Packet System.
The invention will now be described more in detail with the aid of preferred embodiments in connection with the enclosed drawings.
In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details are set forth, such as particular circuits, circuit components, techniques, etc. in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced in other embodiments that depart from these specific details. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well known methods, devices, and circuits are omitted so as not to obscure the description of the present invention with unnecessary detail.
Long Term Evolution LTE is advancement to current mobile telecommunications networks, designed to significantly improve data rates. System Architecture Evolution SAE is the core network architecture of 3GPP's future LTE wireless communication standard. The main component of the SAE architecture is the Evolved Packet Core EPC that is a part of an Evolved Packet System EPS. The EPC will serve as equivalent of GPRS networks via a Mobility Management Entity MME, a Serving Gateway S-GW and a Packet Data Network Gateway PDN-GW.
The PDN-GW in
The Serving Gateway S-GW routes and forwards user data packets, while also acting as the mobility anchor for the user plane during inter-eNodeB handovers and as the anchor for mobility between Long Term Evolution LTE and other 3GPP technologies (terminating S4 interface and relaying the traffic between 2G/3G systems and PDN-GW). It also performs replication of the user traffic in case of lawful interception.
The MME is the key control-node for the Long Term Evolution LTE access-network. It is responsible for idle mode User Equipment UE tracking and paging procedure including retransmissions. It is involved in the bearer activation/deactivation process and is also responsible for choosing the S-GW for a UE at the initial attach and at time of intra-LTE handover involving Core Network node relocation. It is responsible for authenticating the user (by interacting with the Home Subscriber Server HSS). Lawful interception of signaling is supported by the MME.
A Serving GPRS Support Node SGSN as well as a Home Subscriber Server HSS is attached to the MME in
A method according to a first embodiment of the invention will now be explained together with
A method according to a second embodiment of the invention will now be explained together with
To be noted is that the invention also covers cases and can be applied to other nodes than the MME for example if the same function is applied to a SGSN covering 2G/3G Radio Access Networks. To be noted is also that different accesses can be used (e.g. non 3GPP accesses).
As has been seen above the MME will send the new Lawful Interception event “Service Request” over the X2 interface. The event will carry the following information (Text format BOLD is used to highlight new values and relevant parameters):
Location Information(TAI + E-CGI)
Upon reception of the new event, the DF2/MF2 will send an IRI REPORT record over HI2 as below:
failed reason
C
Provide information about the
reason for failure of the service
request procedure
An Interception Related Information IRI report will then be coded in ASN.1 as specified in section B.9 of “3GPP TS 33.108 v.8.8.0, 3G Security; Handover interface for Lawful Interception (LI)”, which will need to be enhanced in order to support the new event type (Text format BOLD is used to highlight, as an example, a possible new value for the parameter):
EPSEvent ::= ENUMERATED
pDPContextActivation
startOfInterceptionWithPDPContextActive
pDPContextDeactivation
gPRSAttach
gPRSDetach
locationInfoUpdate
sMS
pDPContextModification
servingSystem
startOfInterceptionWithMSAttached
e-UTRANAttach
e-UTRANDetach
bearerActivation
startOfInterceptionWithActiveBearer
bearerModification
bearerDeactivation
uERequestedBearerResourceModification
uERequestedPDNConnectivity
uERequestedPDNDisconnection
trackingAreaUpdate
servingEvolvedPacketSystem
pMIPAttachTunnelActivation
pMIPAttachTunnelDeactivation
startOfInterceptWithActivePMIPTunnel
pMIPPdnGwInitiatedPdnDisconnection
mIPRegistrationTunnelActivation
mIPDeregistrationTunnelDeactivation
startOfInterceptWithActiveMIPTunnel
dSMIPRegistrationTunnelActivation
dSMIPDeregistrationTunnelDeactivation
startOfInterceptWithActiveDsmipTunnel
dSMipHaSwitch
pMIPResourceAllocationDeactivation
mIPResourceAllocationDeactivation
serviceRequest
The reciprocal signaling between the above different Data Retention entities is to be seen just as example. For example can the STORAGE be an integrated part of the MF/DF. In this example the criteria are sent from the RA but may also be communicated by an intermediary, such as a human operator who receives the command from an authorized source, and then inputs the criteria to the ADRS.
Items are shown in the figures as individual elements. In actual implementations of the invention however, they may be inseparable components of other electronic devices such as a digital computer. Thus, actions described above may be implemented in software that may be embodied in an article of manufacture that includes a program storage medium. The program storage medium includes data signal embodied in one or more of a carrier wave, a computer disk (magnetic, or optical (e.g., CD or DVD, or both), non-volatile memory, tape, a system memory, and a computer hard drive.
The invention is not limited to the above described and in the drawings shown embodiments but can be modified within the scope of the enclosed claims. The systems and methods of the present invention may be implemented for example on any of the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or other standard telecommunication network architecture. Other examples are the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) or The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
Individual function blocks are shown in one or more figures. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that functions may be implemented using discrete components or multi-function hardware. Processing functions may be implemented using a programmed microprocessor or general-purpose computer. The invention is in other words not limited to the above described and in the drawings shown embodiments but can be modified within the scope of the enclosed claims.
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