Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090003276 | Access domain selection in a terminal - The present application discloses a system of at least a network element and at least a terminal. The system constituents are configured to provide assistance by the terminal to the network element in terms of access domain selection for at least one of the media channel and the session control channel of an incoming call to the terminal. In this regard, the terminal acquires information about the capabilities of an access network in which the terminal is camping. Upon receiving, at the terminal, an invitation to participate in a call, the terminal analyzes the acquired information about the capabilities of the access network, and optionally or additionally of the IMS network. The terminal responds to the invitation, based on the result of the analyzing, with an indication that indicates a respective access domain to be used for at least one of the media channel and the session control channel of the incoming call. | 01-01-2009 |
20090258671 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR ENABLING USER CONTROL OF A FALLBACK CAPABILITY FOR CIRCUIT SWITCHED DOMAIN SUPPORT - An apparatus for enabling user control of a fallback capability for circuit switched domain support may include a processor and a memory. The memory may store executable instructions that in response to execution by the processor cause the apparatus to receive a service indication for a service related to a radio access technology not supported by a current serving domain, determine, based on previously stored user defined input, a response to the service indication with respect to conducting a fallback procedure to a radio access technology that supports the service, and execute the response based on a result of the determining. | 10-15-2009 |
20110013597 | METHOD AND ENTITIES FOR INTER-DOMAIN HANDOVER - Aspects of the present invention relate to methods and entities involved in enabling and improving inter-domain handover. A PS based RAN such as eUTRAN can identify which potential handover to prepare and which handover to initiate, PS-PS or SR-VCC based on: (1) the UE's SR-VCC capabilities, (2) “SR-VCC indication” from the MME, (3) active VoIP bearer, and (4) target cell capabilities. | 01-20-2011 |
20110051691 | CIRCUIT SWITCHED DOMAIN CODEC LIST FOR SINGLE RADIO VOICE CALL CONTINUITY - A Circuit Switched (CS) domain codec list for Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SR-VCC) is provided An apparatus providing such a list can include prepaπing a list of circuit switched capabilities of a terminal device, sending the list to a network device dunng attachment, receiving the list at the network device, stoπing the list in the network device, sending the list to a second network device, receiving the list at the second network device, and using the list in handing over the terminal device to the second network device. | 03-03-2011 |
20110201342 | MINIMIZING LOCATION UPDATE IN CIRCUIT-SWITCHED FALLBACK - A method can include allocating a temporary mobile subscriber identity for a user equipment during a location update procedure. The method can also include allocating, during the allocating of the temporary mobile subscriber identity, a unique network resource identifier value for the whole network element, wherein temporary mobile subscriber identity allocation avoids being location area based. The method can further include providing, to the user equipment, a location area identifier, temporary mobile subscriber identity with the unique network resource identifier value, and an indication to skip location area identifier checking when performing circuit-switched fallback. Certain embodiments of the present invention can thus minimize the LAU by the UE and allow the network not to require perfect alignment of TA and LA. | 08-18-2011 |
20110230162 | SRVCC EMERGENCY CALL SUPPORT APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD - Method and apparatus, including computer program products, are provided for SRVCC emergency call support. The method may include receiving, at a mobility switching center, a first message representing a request to handover an emergency communication session from a first network to a second network. The mobile switching center may obtain a value representing an emergency session transfer number. The mobility switching center may also send a second message to the first network. The second message may initiate handover of the emergency communication session from the first network to the second network. The second message may comprise the value representing the emergency session transfer number. Related apparatus, systems, methods, and articles are Receive Session Continuity Data also described. | 09-22-2011 |
20110269482 | MME Name in MAP Insert Subscriber Data Operation - Embodiments of the invention include a method, apparatus, and computer readable medium related to mobility management. The method, apparatus, and computer readable medium may include, at least, receiving, at a network node, a terminating request from a user equipment. The method, apparatus and computer readable medium may further include, in response to receiving the terminating request, performing a restore data procedure, receiving a mobility management entity (MME) name from another network element in response to the restore data procedure, and registering the MME name to the subscriber data associated with the user equipment. The method, apparatus and computer readable medium may then include sending a paging request to the MME indicated by the MME name received from the other network element. | 11-03-2011 |
20110319082 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR SOURCE IDENTIFICATION FOR SINGLE RADIO VOICE CALL CONTINUITY - An apparatus for enabling source identification for single radio voice call continuity (SR-VCC) in relation to a handover between different RATs may include at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code. The at least one memory and the computer program code may be configured, with the processor, to cause the apparatus to perform at least receiving an indication of handover between a first radio access technology and a second radio access technology, defining an identity value for source identification associated with the first radio access technology by utilizing a source identification format associated with a third radio access technology, and providing the defined identity value to a network device associated with a target of the handover. A corresponding method and computer program product are also provided. | 12-29-2011 |
20120014356 | Systems, Methods, Apparatuses, and Computer Program Products for Facilitating Voice Call Continuity in Intersystem Handover - Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer program products are provided for facilitating voice call continuity in intersystem handover. A method may include determining that a user equipment device being handed over from a packet switched network to a circuit switched network is a party to a voice call in an alerting state. The method may further include providing session state information indicating that the user equipment device is a party to a voice call in an alerting state to a network entity on the circuit switched network in response to the determination. Corresponding systems, computer program products and apparatuses are also provided. | 01-19-2012 |
20120307800 | Enhanced Single Voice Radio Call Continuity Using Packet Data Network Bi-Casting - A method can comprise providing single voice radio call continuity using packet data network bi-casting, wherein the call continuity is provided during a handover of a user equipment from a real-time transport protocol voice to a circuit switched voice call In such a method, the real-time transport protocol voice can be carried m a long term evolution system and the circuit switched voice call can be carried in a second or third generation system The method can be performed by a serving network of the user equipment. | 12-06-2012 |
20130084860 | MINIMAL ACCESS TRANSFER CONTROL FUNCTION REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGLE RADIO VOICE CALL CONTINUITY HANDOVER - A method, apparatus, and computer readable medium is provided for a reverse single radio voice call continuity handover procedure, where an access transfer control function is only allocated dynamically during a call setup phase, if the access transfer control function is needed to support the reverse single radio voice call continuity handover procedure. | 04-04-2013 |
20130294407 | METHOD FOR SRVCC SOLUTION - A method is provided for single radio voice call continuity from E-UTRAN to UTRAN, comprising receiving a single radio voice call continuity request for handover from packet switched access of a source radio access network to circuit switched access of a target radio access network, sending a query to determine whether last active session is a voice only or a video session, and receiving a response to said query indicating whether said last active session is a voice only or a video session. | 11-07-2013 |
20130310088 | SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE MOBILE ORIGINATED/MOBILE TERMINATED WITHOUT MOBILE STATION INTERNATIONAL SUBSCRIBER DIRECTORY NUMBER (MSISDN) IN INTERNET PROTOCOL MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM (IMS) WITH INTER-PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK (PLMN) HANDLING - Methods and apparatuses for SMS delivery between user equipment without MSISDN is provided. One method includes sending a SIP message, which may include an SMS payload, to the IMS network where the destination UE is homed, and determining whether the destination UE is IMS registered. If the destination UE is not IMS registered, then the SIP message may be routed to a default gateway which will attempt to deliver the SIP message by querying the serving MSC/SGSN information from the HSS. The method may include receiving an indication that the destination UE is unavailable and receiving the IMSI or correlation ID of the destination UE. The method may further include submitting the SMS to SMSC-A with the IMSI (or correlation ID) of the destination UE. If, however, it is determined that the destination UE is IMS registered and the SIP message was delivered to the destination UE, then the method may include receiving an acknowledgement that delivery was successful. | 11-21-2013 |
20130315203 | NETWORK SHARING AND REVERSE SINGLE RADIO VOICE CALL CONTINUITY - Certain networks can operate using circuit switched infrastructure, while other networks may operate using infrastructure for the long term evolution (LTE) of the third generation partnership project (3GPP). Devices can operate across the boundaries of these networks. Thus, such devices as well as the networks may benefit from network sharing in reverse single radio voice call continuity. For example, a method may include requesting handover of a user equipment from a source network to a target network. The method may also include providing a network identification corresponding to the source network while requesting the handover. Alternatively, or in addition, a method may include requesting handover of a user equipment from a source network to a target network. The method may also include determining the target network based on a network identification received previously. | 11-28-2013 |
20130336283 | OVERLOAD CONTROL IN MOBILITY MANAGEMENT ENTITY - Communication systems, such as wireless telecommunication systems, can benefit from enhancements related to overload situations. For example, communication systems that include a mobile management entity may benefit from methods and devices for overload control in a mobility management entity. For example, a method can include detecting a first overload condition in a mobility management entity. The method can also include determining offloading of at least one user equipment from the mobility management entity to an alternative radio access technology based, at least in part, on the first overload condition. | 12-19-2013 |
20130337814 | LOAD BALANCING IN A NETWORK AND BETWEEN NETWORKS - The specification and drawings present a new method, apparatus and software related product (e.g., a computer readable memory) for load balancing in a network (e.g., LTE wireless network) and between networks based on reselection priority and/or a level of congestion. The embodiments of the invention describe different options to move the UE to another cell which may be in the same or in a different RAT, to avoid congestion and/or overloading of the network. This will help to avoid subsequent RRC connection reject messages being sent to the UE from the congested cell. | 12-19-2013 |
20140038611 | NETWORK SHARING AND REVERSE SINGLE RADIO VOICE CALL CONTINUITY - Certain networks can operate using circuit switched infrastructure, while other networks may operate using infrastructure for the long term evolution (LTE) of the third generation partnership project (3GPP). Devices can operate across the boundaries of these networks. Thus, such devices as well as the networks may benefit from network sharing in reverse single radio voice call continuity. For example, a method may include requesting handover of a user equipment from a source network to a target network. The method may also include providing a network identification corresponding to the source network while requesting the handover. Alternatively, or in addition, a method may include requesting handover of a user equipment from a source network to a target network. The method may also include determining the target network based on a network identification received previously. | 02-06-2014 |
20140071924 | CIRCUIT SWITCHED DOMAIN CODEC LIST FOR SINGLE RADIO VOICE CALL CONTINUITY - A Circuit Switched (CS) domain codec list for Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SR-VCC) is provided. A apparatus providing such a list can include preparing a list of include preparing a list of circuit switched capabilities of a terminal device, sending the list to a network device during attachment, receiving the list at the network device, storing the list in the network device, sending the list to a second network device, receiving the list at the second network device, and using the list in handing over the terminal device to the second network device. | 03-13-2014 |
20140206305 | Cleanup of LAU-less Circuit Switched Fallback Emergency Call - Communication systems may benefit from various aspects of emergency call handing. For example, wireless communication systems may benefit from clean up with respect to a fast return feature applied to an emergency call using circuit switched fallback, without a location area update. A method may include identifying an emergency communication that is a circuit switched fallback communication of a user equipment. The method may also include configuring communications so that mobile terminated services work properly after completion of the emergency communication. More particularly, for example, a method may include determining in a network element that the emergency communication is a circuit switched fallback communication. The method may also include, when the emergency call is ended, avoiding invoking a fast return feature for the user equipment. | 07-24-2014 |
20140241321 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SELECTING VOICE BEARER IN REVERSE SINGLE RADIO VOICE CALL CONTINUITY - An apparatus and method capable of creating and controlling voice bearer in reverse single radio voice call continuity comprise performing a handover request action S | 08-28-2014 |
20140269613 | Integrity protection towards one CN after handovers involving multiple services to be handled by different CNs - A method includes receiving at a UE information indicating different CN domains will be used for first and second data services after handover from a first RAT to a second RAT. Integrity protection is activated for the first and second CN domains but an element in the UE does not have an indication integrity protection is activated for the second CN domain. The UE provides a notification for the element that integrity protection has been activated for the second CN domain. Another method includes receiving at a network node a message indicating a UE has performed a handover involving first and second data services from a first to a second RAT, where the first and second data services will be handled by different core network domains. A security mode control procedure is performed to activate integrity protection towards the second core network domain. Apparatus and program products are disclosed. | 09-18-2014 |
20140313974 | MULTIMEDIA BROADCAST/MULTIMEDIA SERVICE (MBMS) SESSION UPDATE - Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for multimedia broadcast/multimedia service (MBMS) session update are provided. One method includes receiving a session update request which may include a TGMI pointing to the current active MBMS session and new QoS requirement. The method may then include updating the MBMS bearer context with the new QoS. | 10-23-2014 |
20140376514 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING COMMUNICATION SESSION CONTINUITY - A method and apparatus are provided for facilitating communication session continuity. A method may include receiving, at a terminal, an identifier associated with an EATF (emergency access transfer function). The method may further include determining that the terminal has undergone a reverse SRVCC (Single Radio Voice Call Continuity) handover from a circuit switched access to a packet switched access while engaged in an active emergency session. The method may additionally include, responsive to the determination, using the identifier to set up an emergency session transfer request to the EATF to cause creation of a bearer for the emergency session on the packet switched access. A corresponding apparatus is also provided. | 12-25-2014 |
20150024751 | HANDLING HANDOVER REQUESTS IN A COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - A scenario may arise in which a circuit switched (CS) bearer reservation is successful but a voice media switching from packet switched (PS) to CS performed by a mobile switching center (MSC) server fails. Certain embodiments provides systems, apparatuses, and methods for recovery from such a scenario. A method, for example, can include determining whether session transfer of a user equipment is possible in response to a request from a network element to initiate session transfer of the user equipment and reporting to the requesting network element either a generic or specific indication that the transfer is not possible, when it is determined that the session transfer is not possible. | 01-22-2015 |
20150045074 | SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE MOBILE ORIGINATED/MOBILE TERMINATED WITHOUT MOBILE STATION INTERNATIONAL SUBSCRIBER DIRECTORY NUMBER (MSISDN) IN INTERNET PROTOCOL MULTIMEDIA SUBSYSTEM (IMS) - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for submitting and/or delivering a SMS between user equipment without MSISDN are provided. One method includes storing the SIP-URI and IMSI for a device sending a SMS. The method may further include receiving a SMS from the sending device. In an embodiment, the TP-DA field of the MO-SMS is filled with value(s) that indicates the recipient UE is addressed without MSISDN, the R-URI is set to PSI, and the “to header” is set to the receiving device's SIP URI. The method may include retrieving the receiving device's SIP URI from the “to header,” and querying the receiving device's HSS for the IMSI and routing information of the receiving device. The method may then include delivering the SMS to the receiving device directly or delivering the SMS to the receiving device via the SMSC. | 02-12-2015 |
20150078241 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING MULTICAST DELIVERY - A method and apparatus can be configured to determine an indicator based on a received request. The method can also include transmitting the indicator towards a base station. The indicator affects the coverage of a multicast-broadcast single-frequency network transmission. | 03-19-2015 |