WO2003043355A1 - Method and apparatus for providing immediate ciphering after an inter-system utran-gsm handover - Google Patents
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- MS mobile station
- UE user equipment
- MS Mobile Station also referred to herein as User Equipment (UE)
- the UE 1 receives the GSM neighbor cell parameters from the R ⁇ C of the UTRA ⁇ 3 either in a SYSTEM INFORMATION BLOCK or in a MEASUREMENT CONTROL message. These parameters are required in order to be able to measure candidate GSM cells. Based on the measurement report from the UE 1, including GSM measurements, the RNC of the UTRAN 3 makes a handover decision. After resources have been reserved from the GSM BSS 2, via MSC 4, the RNC 3 sends an Inter-System Handover Command message (now also referred to as a HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND, as shown in Fig.
- the GSM RR protocol in the UE 1 takes control and sends a GSM-specific HANDOVER ACCESS message to the GSM BSC.
- the GSM BSS 2 initiates resource release from the UTRAN 3.
- the UTRAN 3 releases the radio connection and removes all context information for the UE 1.
- the UTRAN to GSM inter-RAT Handover procedure is based on measurement reports from the UE 1, but initiated from the UTRAN 3.
- a HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND is sent using acknowledged data transfer on the Dedicated Control Channel (DCCH).
- DCCH Dedicated Control Channel
- the UE transition from the UTRAN Connected Mode starts when the HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND is received.
- the transition to the GSM Dedicated mode which may also be referred to as the GSM Connected mode, is finished when the HANDOVER COMPLETE message is sent from the UE 1.
- the UTRAN 3 sends a RELOCATION REQUIRED to the CN/AS.
- This message contains information needed for the GSM system to be able to perform a handover (e.g. serving cell, target cell). Some parts of this information (e.g., MS classmark) are obtained at the setup of the RRC Connection and are stored in the CN.
- the CN/AS sends a HANDOVER REQUEST message to BSC-RR 2 allocating the necessary resources to be able to receive the GSM UE 1, and acknowledges this by sending HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE to the CN/AS.
- the HANDOVER REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE contains a GSM-RR message (HANDOVER COMMAND) with all radio-related information that the UE 1 requires for the handover.
- the CN/AS then sends a RELOCATION COMMAND (type UTRAN-to-BSS HARD HANDOVER) to the UTRAN 3 to start the execution of the handover.
- This message contains a GSM-RR message (HANDOVER COMMAND) with all the information needed for the UE 1 to be able to switch to the GSM cell and perform a handover to GSM.
- the UE-RRC entity Upon receipt of the HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND message in the UE 1, the UE-RRC entity forwards the GSM-RR message (HANDOVER COMMAND) to the MS-RR entity. To release the UTRAN resources the MS-RR entity requests the UE-RRC entity to release the RRC connection locally. The UE-RRC entity then locally releases the resources on the RLC, MAC and physical layers of the UE 1. After having switched to the assigned GSM channel received in the HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND, the GSM MS sends HANDOVER ACCESS in successive layer 1 frames, just as it typically would have done for a conventional GSM handover initiation.
- the GSM MS sends HANDOVER ACCESS in successive layer 1 frames, just as it typically would have done for a conventional GSM handover initiation.
- the BSC-RR 3 When the BSC-RR 3 has received the HANDOVER ACCESS it indicates this to the CN/AS by sending a HANDOVER DETECT message.
- the BSC-RR sends a PHYSICAL INFORMATION message to the GSM MS in unacknowledged mode that contains various fields of physical layer -related information allowing a proper transmission by the MS.
- the GSM MS After layer 1 and 2 connections are successfully established, the GSM MS returns the HANDOVER COMPLETE message.
- the CN/AS is then able to release the UTRAN resources that were used for the UE 1 in the UTRAN Connected Mode.
- the CN/AS send an IU RELEASE COMMAND to the UTRAN, after which UTRAN can release all network resources from the RLC, MAC and the physical layer.
- a IU RELEASE COMPLETE message is sent to the CN/AS.
- the 3GPP 33.102 specification introduces the UMTS security context.
- the UMTS security context is used in the Release 1999 (R99) and later UMTS and GSM system releases.
- Chapter 4.3.2. a of 3GPP 24.008 describes a technique whereby ciphering keys for both GSM and UMTS systems are calculated during authentication. Authentication in the UMTS system guarantees the presence of ciphering keys for both systems.
- the inter-system handover (HO) between two cellular systems is described in 3GPP 25.331, 04.18 and 05.08 specifications, and in 3GPP 25.303, chapter 6.4.11, Inter-RAT Handover: UTRAN to GSM/BSS, CS domain services.
- the GSM-RR message that is discussed in the specification 3GPP 04.18, chapter 9.1.15 is the HANDOVER COMMAND . This command is delivered within the HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND, as is discussed in 3GPP 25.331, chapter 10.2.15.
- the radio system changes from the UMTS radio system to the GSM radio system while an already established user data connection or link, such as a voice data or a circuit-switched data connection, continues after the handover.
- an already established user data connection or link such as a voice data or a circuit-switched data connection
- the GSM ciphering must begin immediately with the first transmitted data frame when handing over to the GSM system.
- the inventors have realized that the specification 3GPP 04.18, as currently written, makes it impossible to immediately initiate the use of GSM ciphering during an inter-system handover to the GSM system.
- a cipher mode setting In that case, this ciphering mode has to be applied on the new channel. If no such information is present, the ciphering mode is the same as on the previous channel. In either case the ciphering key shall not be changed.
- the HANDOVER COMMAND message shall not contain a cipher mode setting IE that indicates "start ciphering" unless a CIPHERING MODE COMMAND message has been transmitted previously in this instance of the dedicated mode: if such a HANDOVER COMMAND message is received it shall be regarded as erroneous, a HANDOVER FAILURE message with cause "Protocol error unspecified" shall be returned immediately, and no further action taken.
- the HANDOVER COMMAND message In the case of UTRAN to GSM handover, the HANDOVER COMMAND message, which is sent transparently via RNC from BSS to the mobile station, shall always contain the cipher mode setting IE. In the case of CDMA2000 to GSM handover, the HANDOVER COMMAND message, which is sent transparently via RNC from BSS to the mobile station, shall always contain the cipher mode setting IE.
- the GSM system does not permit the use of ciphering without first receiving a CIPHERING MODE COMMAND.
- the CIPHERING MODE COMMAND cannot be sent before the HANDOVER COMMAND, as no GSM connection yet exists.
- a mobile station and a mobile station executed method for handing over from a current system to a target system includes triggering the handover of the mobile station from the current system to the target system by receiving a current system-specific handover command from the current system, where the target system is one that requires the mobile station to initiate the use of data ciphering only in response to receiving a specific command from the target system to initiate the use of data ciphering.
- a further step starts the use of data ciphering after handing over to the target system in response to receiving a target system-specific handover command that was sent transparently to the mobile station with the current system-specific handover command, where the target system-specific handover command has an information element set for indicating that ciphering is to be started.
- the current system- specific handover command is a HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND
- the target system-specific handover command is a HANDOVER COMMAND with a cipher mode settings EE that indicates "start ciphering”.
- the method triggers the handover of the mobile station from a UTRAN system to a GSM system by sending a HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND message from the UTRAN system and, for the case where a HANDOVER COMMAND is sent transparently with the HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND, where the HANDOVER COMMAND has a cipher mode settings information element set for indicating that ciphering is to be started, beginning data ciphering immediately after handing over to the GSM system such that the first data frame transmitted by the mobile station in the GSM system is a ciphered data frame.
- a preexisting UTRAN system ciphered data connection when the HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND message is received, continuing without interruption the use of data ciphering with the data connection after handing over to the GSM system.
- Fig. 1 is simplified process flow diagram for an inter-system UTRAN to GSM handover
- Figs. 2A, 2B and 2C are a more detailed process flow diagram of the inter-system UTRAN to GSM handover;
- Fig. 3 is a simplified block diagram of an embodiment of a wireless communications system that is suitable for practicing this invention.
- Fig. 4 is a logic flow diagram that is descriptive of a method in accordance with this invention.
- the wireless communications system 5 includes at least one mobile station (MS) 100, also referred to herein as User Equipment (UE).
- Fig. 3 also shows an exemplary network operator having, for example, a Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) 30 for connecting to a telecommunications network, such as a Public Packet Data Network or PDN, at least one base station controller (BSC) 40, and a plurality of base transceiver stations (BTS) 50 that transmit in a forward or downlink direction both physical and logical channels to the mobile station 100 in accordance with a predetermined air interface standard.
- SGSN Serving GPRS Support Node
- BSC base station controller
- BTS base transceiver stations
- a reverse or uplink communication path also exists from the mobile station 100 to the network operator, which conveys mobile originated access requests and traffic.
- the air interface standard can may enable both voice and data traffic, such as data traffic enabling Internet 70 access and web page downloads.
- Each BTS 50 supports a cell, such as a serving cell that is currently servicing the MS 100, and at least one neighbor cell.
- the BSC 40 and BTSs 50 are assumed to be associated with a UTRAN cellular system, while a second BSC 40A and at least one BTS 50A are assumed to be associated with a GSM cellular system.
- a handover from the BTS 50 and BSC 40 to the BTS 50A and BSC 40A is an inter- system UTRAN to GSM handover.
- the network operator may also include a suitable type of Message Center (MC) 60 that receives and forwards messages for the mobile stations 100.
- MC Message Center
- Other types of messaging service may include Supplementary Data Services and possibly Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), wherein image messages, video messages, audio messages, text messages, executables and the like, and combinations thereof, can be transferred between the network and the mobile station 100.
- MMS Multimedia Messaging Service
- the mobile station 100 may be a handheld radiotelephone, such as a cellular telephone or a personal communicator.
- the mobile station 100 could also be contained within a card or module that is connected during use to another device.
- the mobile station 10 could be contained within a PCMCIA or similar type of card or module that is installed during use within a portable data processor, such as a laptop or notebook computer, or even a computer that is wearable by the user.
- the user equipment or mobile station 100 typically includes a data processor such as a microcontrol unit (MCU) 120 having an output coupled to an input of a display 140 and an input coupled to an output of a keyboard or keypad 160.
- the MCU 120 is assumed to include or be coupled to some type of a memory 130, including a read-only memory (ROM) for storing an operating program, as well as a random access memory (RAM) for temporarily storing required data, scratchpad memory, received packet data, packet data to be transmitted, and the like.
- ROM read-only memory
- RAM random access memory
- SIM not shown
- PLMN Public Land Mobile Network
- the ROM is assumed, for the purposes of this invention, to store a program enabling the MCU 120 to execute the software routines, layers and protocols required to implement the inter-system UTRAN to GSM handover, and related methods, in accordance with these teachings.
- the ROM of the MS 100 also typically stores a program that provides a suitable user interface (UI), via display 140 and keypad 160.
- UI user interface
- a microphone and speaker are typically provided for enabling the user to conduct voice calls in a conventional manner.
- the mobile station 100 also contains a wireless section that includes a digital signal processor (DSP) 180, or equivalent high speed processor or logic, as well as a wireless transceiver that includes a transmitter 200 and a receiver 220, both of which are coupled to an antenna 240 for communication with the network operator.
- DSP digital signal processor
- LO local oscillator
- Data such as digitized voice and packet data, is transmitted and received through the antenna 240.
- the ROM of the MS 100 is assumed to store a program that enables the MS 100 to receive and process a HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND message, as defined in 3GPP TS 25.331, v4.2.0, chapter 10.2.15.
- This message includes a number of information elements (IEs), shown in the following Table, and is used for handover of the MS 100 from UMTS to another system, such as to a GSM system.
- IEs information elements
- One or several messages from the other system can be included within the Inter-RAT message information element in this message.
- GSM messages can be embedded into this message, as could cdma2000 messages if handing off to a cdma2000 system.
- the other-system message or messages are structured and coded according to that systems' specification.
- an exception is added to the currently specified procedure of 3GPP 04.18 to enable the MS 100 to immediately begin ciphering, when entering the GSM connected mode after handing over from a UTRAN system, without first having to receive a CIPHERING MODE COMMAND.
- the preferred implementation of this invention is to change the above quoted 3 GPP 04.18, chapter 3.4.4.1, so that it reads, in part (or can be interpreted to mean that):
- the HANDOVER COMMAND message shall not contain a cipher mode setting IE that indicates "start ciphering" unless a CIPHERING MODE COMMAND message has been transmitted previously in this instance of the dedicated mode, or unless the HANDOVER COMMAND message is sent transparently via RNC from BSS to the mobile station (emphasis added).
- the phrase "unless the HANDOVER COMMAND message is sent transparently" means that the GSM-specific HANDOVER COMMAND is sent from the BSC-RR entity to the UE-RR entity encapsulated within the UTRAN/UMTS-specific command (HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND) .
- the UTRAN network elements that handle the UTRAN/UMTS specific command need not handle or understand the encapsulated GSM-specific command, i.e., the GSM-specific command is "transparent" from the perspective of the UTRAN network.
- the wireless network is assumed to include a suitable controller or control element(s) for causing the HANDOVER COMMAND message to be sent transparently to the mobile station 100, with the IE set for indicating "start ciphering".
- the HANDOVER COMMAND received with the cipher mode settings IE that indicated "start ciphering” would have been treated as an error condition and ignored.
- the teachings of this invention overcome this problem by recognizing the reception of the HANDOVER COMMAND with the cipher mode settings IE that indicate "start ciphering", that is sent transparently with the UTRAN specific message, as a special case wherein the cipher mode settings IE that indicate "start ciphering" are to be interpreted and acted upon.
- the MS 100 is in the process of executing an inter-system handover.
- the inter-system handover is a UTRAN to GSM handover, but in other embodiments of this invention other types of system handovers could occur, so long as the system being handed over to is one that does not permit the use of ciphering without the MS 100 receiving a command that expressly instructs the MS 100 to begin the use of ciphering.
- Step B a determination is made if the HANDOVER COMMAND has been received transparently, as described above. Assuming that it has, at Step C a determination is made if the transparently received HANDOVER COMMAND has an IE that indicates that ciphering should be started. If it does, control passes to Step D to start ciphering, and then to Step E to terminate the HANDOVER COMMAND processing, else control passes from Step C to Step E to terminate the HANDOVER COMMAND processing.
- the tests made at Steps B and C can be made by the MCU 120 checking the state of appropriate software flags stored in a register or in the memory 130.
- ciphering may be started whether or not ciphering was in effect when the inter-system handover was initiated. If ciphering was already in effect, as will typically be the case in the UTRAN system, then ciphering continues without interruption in the GSM system when performing the inter-system handover. If ciphering was not in effect in the UTRAN system, then it can be started immediately in the GSM system after the handover by programming the cipher mode setting IE appropriately in the GSM-specific HANDOVER COMMAND message that is sent transparently to the MS 100.
- the foregoing method is applicable to a number of wireless networks that allow user mobility, as well as an ability for the user to transition between different types of systems.
- the disclosed method clearly improves the UTRAN to GSM inter-system handover procedure by preserving the immediate use of ciphering after the handover, as well as conserving network resources by not requiring that additional messages be sent. While the disclosed method is especially applicable for the UTRAN to GSM handover situation, it is not limited for use with only these network types.
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