The invention concerns methods and devices for initiating a HSCSD call set-up in a cellular mobile telecommunication system.
Several circuit switched (CS) data services are defined for PLMN networks. The delivery of CS data services via the Iu interface for mobile access in UTRAN and via the A interface for mobile access in GSM/GERAN A/Gb mode are defined and standardised (www.etsi.org, www.3gpp.org). To achieve higher data rates on the air interface, the feature High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) was defined and standardised for GSM/GERAN A/Gb mode, which is not applicable for UTRAN, where the radio link can provide higher data rates without the HSCSD feature, i.e. HSCSD is not defined/standardised for the access via the Iu interface.
An object of the invention is to efficiently allow using HSCD for GERAN Iu mode. This object is achieved by the invention set out in the independent claims.
The problem of using HSCD for the Iu interface is not solved so far as HSCSD via the Iu interface is not applicable to UTRAN. With this invention HSCSD services can be delivered in GERAN Iu mode. HSCSD via Iu interface will be a new feature for GERAN Iu mode. Impacts on MSC-S/MGW/IWF/BSC and mobile equipment are reduced to a minimum. Reuse of existing functionality provided by an IWP is possible. Signalling between BSC and MGW/IWF is faster using inband signalling (user plane) instead of outband signalling (control plane). No GERA.N specific elementary procedure is required to be included into the RANAP, which was designed for UTRAN
An advantage of the invention is that it allows to reuse existing mechanisms of the Iu interface, which were designed and are used for speech services, separation of user plane and control plane is achieved, i.e. signalling changes of multi-slot configuration, i.e. changes of the datarate is performed in the user plane and not via control plane. In GSM the out of band solution for indicating the new HSCSD configuration to the MSC/MGW caused delay, which is avoided using the new in-band solution.
Further advantages of the invention will be more apparent from the following detailed explanation of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein
The example in the drawings describes how CS data services using HSCSD can be delivered via the Iu interface in GERAN Iu mode.
A HSCSD connection is to be set up between a switching device (MSC/MGW) and a mobile station (MS) where the MS communicates over the air interface with a BTS (controlled by a BSC via an Abis- interface) of the base station subsystem BSS of a cellular mobile telecommunication network.
Within
Description of Functionalities:
By a base station controller BSC,
As the functions provided by the IWP are corresponding to the currently used HSCSD configuration on the radio link, it has to be aware of the currently used HSCSD configuration, i.e. during call establishment, change of HSCSD configuration, during Handover/Relocation.
HSCSD via Iu Interface:
During call set-up the MSC-S assembles the RANAP RAB Assignment Request message taking into account its own capabilities as well as the capabilities of the MS, BSC, IWF. Within this message an Information Element is included (SDU Format IE describing requested RAB subflow combinations), which is suitable to describe all allowed multislot configurations (also termed HSCSD configuration within the text) on the radio interface for a certain call. The multislot configuration can be described by signalling means that are usually used for CS speech services in case of UTRAN access.
Therefore, for HSCSD via the Iu interface, the MSC-S shall assemble the SDU Format IE describing all allowed HSCSD configurations, allowed for the call, unless the allowed set of HSCSD configurations needs to be modified. (Changes in the set of allowed HSCSD configurations is possible during the Relocation procedure.). The multislot configuration will be described in the SDU Format IE in the way that one RAB Subflow corresponds to one slot. Multislot configurations with n slots will then be described as RABs having n subflows. The subflows are described using the Subflow SDU Size IE within the SDU Format Information Parameter IE.
A description of call flows (examples), where the invention has to be applied follows with reference to
Call Set-Up:
The call set-up has to be performed as described in
As depicted in
If the MGW receives a data packet with a new RFCI value, it has to inform the IWF. The IWF can be seized according to the new HSCSD configuration.
Abbreviations:
ATM Asynchronous Transmission Mode
BC Bearer Capabilities
BSC Base Station Controller
BSS Base Station System
BTS Base Transceiver Station
CM Classmark, Connection Management
CN Core Network
CS Circuit Switched
GERAN GSM/EDGE Radio Acess Network
HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data
IE Information Element
IWF InterWorking Function
MGW Media Gateway
MS Mobile Station
MSC-S Mobile Switching Centre-Server
PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
RAB Radio Access Bearer
RANAP Radio Access Network Application Part
RFCI RAB subFlow Combination Identifier
RLP Radio Link Protocol
RRC Radio Resource Control
SDU Signalling Data Unit
STM Synchronous Transmission Mode
UP User Plane
UTRAN UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP02/04112 | 4/12/2002 | WO | 8/19/2005 |