WO2024025384A1 - 무선 통신 시스템에서 단말 정책을 제공하기 위한 방법 및 장치 - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to a method and device for providing UE Policy in a wireless communication system or mobile communication system. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for providing terminal policy in a complex mobile communication system with different communication protocols.
- 5G mobile communication technology defines a wide frequency band to enable fast transmission speeds and new services, and includes sub-6 GHz ('Sub 6GHz') bands such as 3.5 gigahertz (3.5 GHz) as well as millimeter wave (mm) bands such as 28 GHz and 39 GHz. It is also possible to implement it in the ultra-high frequency band ('Above 6GHz') called Wave.
- 'Sub 6GHz' sub-6 GHz
- mm millimeter wave
- Wave ultra-high frequency band
- 6G mobile communication technology which is called the system of Beyond 5G
- Terra is working to achieve a transmission speed that is 50 times faster than 5G mobile communication technology and an ultra-low delay time that is reduced to one-tenth. Implementation in Terahertz bands (e.g., 95 GHz to 3 THz) is being considered.
- ultra-wideband services enhanced Mobile BroadBand, eMBB
- ultra-reliable low-latency communications URLLC
- massive machine-type communications mMTC
- numerology support multiple subcarrier interval operation, etc.
- dynamic operation of slot format initial access technology to support multi-beam transmission and broadband
- definition and operation of BWP Band-Width Part
- New channel coding methods such as LDPC (Low Density Parity Check) codes for data transmission and Polar Code for highly reliable transmission of control information
- L2 pre-processing L2 pre-processing
- dedicated services specialized for specific services. Standardization of network slicing, etc., which provides networks, has been carried out.
- V2X Vehicle-to-Everything
- NR-U New Radio Unlicensed
- UE Power Saving NR terminal low power consumption technology
- NTN Non-Terrestrial Network
- IAB provides a node for expanding the network service area by integrating intelligent factories (Industrial Internet of Things, IIoT) to support new services through linkage and convergence with other industries, and wireless backhaul links and access links.
- Intelligent factories Intelligent Internet of Things, IIoT
- Mobility Enhancement including Conditional Handover and DAPS (Dual Active Protocol Stack) handover
- 2-step Random Access (2-step RACH for simplification of random access procedures)
- Standardization in the field of wireless interface architecture/protocol for technologies such as NR is also in progress
- 5G baseline for incorporating Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) technology Standardization in the field of system architecture/services for architecture (e.g., Service based Architecture, Service based Interface) and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), which provides services based on the location of the terminal, is also in progress.
- NFV Network Functions Virtualization
- SDN Software-Defined Networking
- FD-MIMO full dimensional MIMO
- array antennas to ensure coverage in the terahertz band of 6G mobile communication technology.
- multi-antenna transmission technology such as Large Scale Antenna, metamaterial-based lens and antenna to improve coverage of terahertz band signals, high-dimensional spatial multiplexing technology using OAM (Orbital Angular Momentum), RIS ( In addition to Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface technology, Full Duplex technology, satellite, and AI (Artificial Intelligence) to improve the frequency efficiency of 6G mobile communication technology and system network are utilized from the design stage and end-to-end.
- 5GS 5G system
- LTE long-term evolution
- LTE-A LTE-advanced
- EPS Evolved Packet System
- the 5G core network can provide UE Policy to the terminal.
- the 5G core network provides a new network connection to the UE.
- the terminal policy is no longer provided, and the terminal communicates with the network based on the terminal policy provided from the 5G core network before moving to EPS.
- the present disclosure provides a method and device for the core network to provide a terminal policy to the terminal when the terminal moves from 5GS to EPS in a 5G system supporting EPS/5GS interworking.
- a first device that performs a session management function (SMF) and a packet data network gateway-control plane function (PGW-C) of a mobile communication system
- SMF session management function
- PGW-C packet data network gateway-control plane function
- a method performed by a network entity includes obtaining an indicator from a terminal indicating support for providing a user equipment (UE) route selection policy (URSP) in an evolved packet system (EPS); Based on the indicator, transmitting a session management (SM) policy control update request message to a second network entity performing a policy control function (PCF) related to the session; and receiving, from the second network entity, an SM policy control update response message including URSP information generated by a third network entity performing PCF related to the terminal.
- UE user equipment
- URSP route selection policy
- PCF policy control function
- a method performed by a second network entity performing a policy control function (PCF) related to a session of a mobile communication system includes, from a first network entity performing a session management function (SMF) and a packet data network gateway-control plane function (PGW-C), a session management (session management) function.
- SMS session management function
- PGW-C packet data network gateway-control plane function
- SM session management
- EPS evolved packet system
- a first device that performs a session management function (SMF) and a packet data network gateway-control plane function (PGW-C) of a mobile communication system
- a network entity includes a transceiver and a control unit coupled to the transceiver.
- the control unit obtains an indicator from the terminal indicating support for providing a terminal routing selection policy (user equipment, UE, route selection policy, URSP) in an evolved packet system (EPS), and performs session management based on the indicator.
- UE user equipment
- URSP route selection policy
- EPS evolved packet system
- SM policy management
- PCF policy control function
- a second network entity that performs a policy control function (PCF) related to a session of a mobile communication system.
- the second network entity includes a transceiver and a control unit coupled to the transceiver.
- the control unit receives session management from a first network entity performing a session management function (SMF) and a packet data network gateway-control plane function (PGW-C).
- SMF session management function
- PGW-C packet data network gateway-control plane function
- SM controls the transceiver to receive a policy control update request message, and when provision of a terminal routing selection policy (user equipment, UE, route selection policy, URSP) in EPS (evolved packet system) is supported, the terminal-related Establishing a terminal policy association with a third network entity performing PCF, and controlling the transceiver to transmit an SM policy control update response message containing URSP information generated by the third network entity to the first network entity It is characterized by:
- the core network can provide a terminal policy to the terminal.
- the terminal when a change in the terminal policy occurs in the core network while the terminal is connected to the EPS, the terminal can receive the changed terminal policy without moving to 5GS again, thereby reducing resource waste and preventing incorrect network You can improve communication stability by blocking connections.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the network structure and interface of a 5G system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 2 is a diagram showing the network structure and interface of an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a network structure and interface related to a policy control and rate control system of a 5G system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 6 is a diagram showing the structure of SMF+PGW-C according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating the structure of a PCF according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9A is a sequence diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9B is a sequence diagram showing a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9C is a sequence diagram showing how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9D is a sequence diagram showing how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 9e is a sequence diagram showing a method for the core network to deliver a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9F is a sequence diagram showing how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 11A is a sequence diagram showing a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 11B is a sequence diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 11C is a sequence diagram showing how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 11D is a sequence diagram showing how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 11E is a sequence diagram showing a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 11F is a sequence diagram showing how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13A is a sequence diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13b is a sequence diagram illustrating a method for the core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13C is a sequence diagram illustrating a method for the core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13D is a sequence diagram illustrating a method for the core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13e is a sequence diagram to explain how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13F is a sequence diagram to explain how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13g is a sequence diagram illustrating a method for the core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- each block of the processing flow diagram diagrams and combinations of the flow diagram diagrams can be performed by computer program instructions.
- These computer program instructions can be mounted on a processor of a general-purpose computer, special-purpose computer, or other programmable data processing equipment, so that the instructions performed through the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing equipment are described in the flow chart block(s). It creates the means to perform functions.
- These computer program instructions may also be stored in computer-usable or computer-readable memory that can be directed to a computer or other programmable data processing equipment to implement a function in a particular manner, so that the computer-usable or computer-readable memory It is also possible to produce manufactured items containing instruction means that perform the functions described in the flowchart block(s).
- Computer program instructions can also be mounted on a computer or other programmable data processing equipment, so that a series of operational steps are performed on the computer or other programmable data processing equipment to create a process that is executed by the computer, thereby generating a process that is executed by the computer or other programmable data processing equipment. Instructions that perform processing equipment may also provide steps for executing the functions described in the flow diagram block(s).
- each block may represent a module, segment, or portion of code that includes one or more executable instructions for executing specified logical function(s).
- each block may represent a module, segment, or portion of code that includes one or more executable instructions for executing specified logical function(s).
- the term ' ⁇ unit' used in this embodiment refers to software or hardware components such as FPGA or ASIC, and the ' ⁇ unit' performs certain roles.
- ' ⁇ part' is not limited to software or hardware.
- the ' ⁇ part' may be configured to reside in an addressable storage medium and may be configured to reproduce on one or more processors. Therefore, as an example, ' ⁇ part' refers to components such as software components, object-oriented software components, class components, and task components, processes, functions, properties, and procedures. , subroutines, segments of program code, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuitry, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables.
- components and 'parts' may be combined into a smaller number of components and 'parts' or may be further separated into additional components and 'parts'. Additionally, components and 'parts' may be implemented to regenerate one or more CPUs within a device or a secure multimedia card.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the network structure and interface of a 5G system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a network entity included in the network structure of the 5G system in FIG. 1 may include a network function (NF) depending on system implementation.
- NF network function
- the network structure of the 5G system may include various network entities.
- the 5G system includes an authentication server function (AUSF) 108, an access and mobility management function (AMF) 103, and a session management function (SMF). ) (105), policy control function (PCF) (106), application function (AF) (107), unified data management (UDM) (109), data network (data network; DN) (110), network exposure function (NEF) (113), network slicing selection function (NSSF) (114).
- AUSF authentication server function
- AMF access and mobility management function
- SMF session management function
- PCF policy control function
- AF application function
- UDM unified data management
- DN data network
- NEF network exposure function
- NSSF network slicing selection function
- Edge application service domain repository (EDR) 113 Edge application service domain repository (EDR) 113, edge application server (EAS, not shown), EAS discovery function (EASDF, not shown), user plane function ( It may include a user plane function (UPF) 104, a (radio) access network (R)AN) 102, and a user equipment (UE) (or terminal) 101. You can.
- EDR Edge application service domain repository
- EAS edge application server
- EASDF EAS discovery function
- UPF user plane function
- R radio access network
- UE user equipment
- Each NF in the 5G system can support the following functions.
- AUSF 108 may process and store data for authentication of UE 101.
- the AMF 103 provides functions for UE-level access and mobility management, and each UE can be basically connected to one AMF. Specifically, the AMF 103 supports CN inter-node signaling for mobility between 3GPP access networks, termination of a radio access network (RAN) CP interface (i.e., N2 interface), and non-access stratum (NAS) ) Endpoint of signaling (N1), NAS signaling security (NAS ciphering and integrity protection), AS security control, registration management (registration area management), connection management, idle mode UE accessibility ( reachability (including control and performance of paging retransmissions), mobility management controls (subscriptions and policies), intra-system mobility and inter-system mobility support, support for network slicing, SMF selection, lawful intercept (AMF events and (for interface to LI system), providing delivery of session management (SM) messages between UE and SMF, transparent proxy for SM message routing, access authentication, roaming authority check It may support functions such as access authorization, providing delivery of SMS messages between the UE and SMSF,
- the DN 110 may mean, for example, an operator service, Internet access, or a third party service.
- the DN 110 may transmit a downlink protocol data unit (PDU) to the UPF 104 or receive a PDU transmitted from the UE 101 from the UPF 104.
- PDU downlink protocol data unit
- the PCF 106 may receive information about packet flow from an application server and provide the function of determining policies such as mobility management and session management.
- PCF 106 supports a unified policy framework to govern network behavior, provides policy rules so that control plane function(s) (e.g., AMF, SMF, etc.) can enforce policy rules, and allows users to It can support functions such as implementing a front end to access relevant subscription information for policy decisions within a user data repository (UDR).
- control plane function(s) e.g., AMF, SMF, etc.
- UDR user data repository
- the SMF 105 provides a session management function, and when the UE has multiple sessions, each session can be managed by a different SMF. Specifically, SMF 105 performs session management (e.g., session establishment, modification, and termination, including maintaining tunnels between UPF 104 and (R)AN 102 nodes), UE IP address allocation, and Management (optionally including authentication), selection and control of UP functions, establishment of traffic steering to route traffic to appropriate destinations in UPF 104, termination of interfaces towards policy control functions; Enforcement of policy and control portion of quality of service (QoS), lawful intercept (for SM events and interface to LI system), termination of SM portion of NAS messages, downlink data notification, It can support functions such as initiator of AN-specific SM information (delivered to (R)AN 102 via N2 via AMF 103), SSC mode determination of the session, and roaming function. Some or all of the functions of SMF 105 may be supported within a single instance of one SMF.
- session management e.g., session establishment,
- the UDM 109 may store user subscription data, policy data, etc.
- UDM 109 may include two parts: an application front end (FE) (not shown) and a user data repository (UDR) (not shown).
- FE application front end
- UDR user data repository
- UDM FE may include a UDM FE responsible for location management, subscription management, processing of credentials, etc., and a PCF responsible for policy control.
- UDR can store data required for functions provided by UDM-FE and policy profiles required by PCF.
- Data stored within the UDR may include user subscription data and policy data, including subscription identifiers, security credentials, access and mobility-related subscription data, and session-related subscription data.
- UDM-FE accesses subscription information stored in UDR and supports functions such as authentication credential processing, user identification handling, access authentication, registration/mobility management, subscription management, and SMS management. You can.
- the UPF (104) delivers the downlink PDU received from the DN (110) to the UE (101) via the (R)AN (102) and receives it from the UE (101) via the (R)AN (102).
- One uplink PDU can be delivered to the DN 110.
- the UPF 104 is an anchor point for intra/inter RAT mobility, an external PDU session point for interconnect to a data network, packet routing and forwarding, and packet inspection ( User plane portion of inspection and policy rule enforcement, lawful intercept, traffic usage reporting, and uplink classifier to support routing of traffic flows to the data network, multi-homed Branching points to support PDU sessions, QoS handling for the user plane (e.g.
- UPF 104 packet filtering, gating, uplink/downlink rate enforcement), uplink traffic verification (service data) It can support functions such as flow (service data flow (SDF) mapping between SDF and QoS flow), transport level packet marking in uplink and downlink, downlink packet buffering, and downlink data notification triggering function.
- SDF service data flow
- UPF 104 Some or all of the functions of UPF 104 may be supported within a single instance of one UPF.
- AF 107 supports 3GPP for service provision (e.g., supporting functions such as application influence on traffic routing, access to network capability exposure, and interaction with policy frameworks for policy control). It can interoperate with the core network.
- service provision e.g., supporting functions such as application influence on traffic routing, access to network capability exposure, and interaction with policy frameworks for policy control. It can interoperate with the core network.
- RAN 102 supports both evolved E-UTRA (evolved E-UTRA), which is an evolved version of 4G radio access technology, and new radio (NR) (e.g., gNB).
- E-UTRA evolved E-UTRA
- NR new radio
- the gNB provides functions for radio resource management (i.e., radio bearer control, radio admission control, connection mobility control, dynamic provision of resources to the UE in uplink/downlink).
- radio resource management i.e., radio bearer control, radio admission control, connection mobility control, dynamic provision of resources to the UE in uplink/downlink.
- dynamic allocation of resources i.e. scheduling
- Internet protocol (IP) header compression i.e. scheduling
- encryption and integrity protection of user data streams i.e. scheduling
- routing to AMF is not determined from the information provided to the UE.
- selection of AMF upon attachment of the UE user plane data routing to UPF(s), control plane information routing to AMF, connection setup and teardown, scheduling and transmission of paging messages (originating from AMF), system Scheduling and transmission of broadcast information (from AMF or operating and maintenance (O&M)), establishment of measurements and measurement reporting for mobility and scheduling, transport level packet marking in the uplink, Session management, support of network slicing, QoS flow management and data mapping to radio bearers, support of UE in inactive mode, distribution function of NAS messages, NAS node selection function, radio access network sharing, dual connectivity ( It can support functions such as dual connectivity and tight interworking between NR and E-UTRA.
- UE 101 may refer to a user device.
- a user device may be referred to by terms such as terminal, mobile equipment (ME), mobile station (MS), etc.
- the user device may be a portable device such as a laptop, a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a smartphone, or a multimedia device, or it may be a non-portable device such as a personal computer (PC) or a vehicle-mounted device.
- PC personal computer
- NEF 111 is provided by 3GPP network functions, e.g., 3rd party, internal exposure/re-exposure, application functions, edge computing. It can provide a means to safely expose services and capabilities for. NEF 111 may receive information (based on the exposed capability(s) of the other NF(s)) from other NF(s). NEF 111 may store received information as structured data using standardized interfaces to data storage network functions. The stored information can be re-exposed by the NEF 111 to other NF(s) and AF(s) and used for other purposes such as analysis.
- 3GPP network functions e.g., 3rd party, internal exposure/re-exposure, application functions, edge computing. It can provide a means to safely expose services and capabilities for.
- NEF 111 may receive information (based on the exposed capability(s) of the other NF(s)) from other NF(s). NEF 111 may store received information as structured data using standardized interfaces to data storage network functions. The stored information can be re-
- NRF 115 may support service discovery functions.
- An NF discovery request can be received from an NF instance, and information on the discovered NF instance can be provided to the NF instance. Additionally, it can maintain available NF instances and the services they support.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a reference model for a case where the UE 101 accesses one DN 110 using one PDU session for convenience of explanation, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
- UE 101 can simultaneously access two (ie, local and central) data networks using multiple PDU sessions.
- two SMFs may be selected for different PDU sessions.
- each SMF may have the ability to control both the local UPF and the central UPF within the PDU session.
- UE 101 may simultaneously access two (ie, local and central) data networks provided within a single PDU session.
- NSSF 114 may select a set of network slice instances serving UE 101. Additionally, the NSSF 114 may determine permitted network slice selection assistance information (NSSAI) and, if necessary, perform mapping on subscribed single-network slice selection assistance information (S-NSSAI). Additionally, the NSSF 114 may determine the configured NSSAI and, if necessary, perform mapping to the subscribed S-NSSAIs. Additionally, the NSSF 114 may determine the set of AMFs used to serve the UE, or, depending on settings, may query the NRF 115 to determine a list of candidate AMFs.
- NSSAI permitted network slice selection assistance information
- S-NSSAI subscribed single-network slice selection assistance information
- the NSSF 114 may determine the configured NSSAI and, if necessary, perform mapping to the subscribed S-NSSAIs. Additionally, the NSSF 114 may determine the set of AMFs used to serve the UE, or, depending on settings, may query the NRF 115 to determine a list of candidate AMF
- NRF 115 may support service discovery functions.
- An NF discovery request can be received from an NF instance, and information on the discovered NF instance can be provided to the NF instance. Additionally, it can maintain available NF instances and the services they support.
- the conceptual link connecting NFs in the 5G system is defined as a reference point.
- the following illustrates reference points included in the 5G system architecture represented in Figure 1.
- the terminal may refer to the UE 101, and the terms UE and terminal may be used interchangeably. In this case, unless the UE is specifically defined additionally, it should be understood as UE 101.
- Table 1 shows an example of a UE Route Selection Policy (URSP) rule.
- URSP UE Route Selection Policy
- the PCF may provide policy information to the UE, and the UE policy information may include URSP.
- URSP is used by the UE to determine whether the application detected by the UE can be associated with an already established PDU Session, can be offloaded to non-3GPP access that exists outside the PDU Session, and ProSe Layer-3 that exists outside the PDU Session. It can be used to determine whether it can be routed through the UE-to-Network Relay, or whether a new PDU Session can be established and associated with it.
- URSP can be composed of one or more URSP rules, and one URSP rule can be composed of one Traffic Descriptor and one or more Route Selection Components (RSC).
- RSC Route Selection Components
- a traffic descriptor may include matching criteria that can identify the application or traffic of the application detected by the terminal. Specific examples are as follows:
- Application descriptor Information that can refer to the application of the terminal.
- the application descriptor may include an APPID consisting of OSID and OSAPPID.
- IP descriptor Displays the IP address indicating the destination address of the IP packet transmitted by the terminal.
- An IP 3-tuple that is, can include IP destination address, port number, and protocol.
- Domain descriptor Expresses the destination address of the server the terminal connects to in FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) format.
- Non-IP descriptor Information that can specify the recipient of Non-IP data.
- DNN This is the name of the data network.
- Connection Capability Corresponds to type information that can specify the characteristics of connected traffic, and can have values such as IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), MMS (Multimedia Message Service), and Internet.
- IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem
- MMS Multimedia Message Service
- the Route Selection Component includes PDU Session attribute information to determine which PDU Session to associate the application or application traffic with when a traffic descriptor that can identify the application detected by the terminal is specified. can do. Specific examples are as follows:
- SSC Mode Selection An element that specifies session and service continuity and can have values such as SSC Mode 1, SSC Mode 2, and SSC Mode 3.
- Network Slice Selection Information that allows you to specify a network slice.
- DNN Selection This is the data network name.
- PDU Session Type Selection This is an element that can specify the type of PDU-Session, which can be IPv4, IPv6 or IPv4v6, Ethernet, or Non-IP.
- Non-Seamless Offload indication Indicates that application traffic can be offloaded through non-3GPP access that exists outside the PDU session.
- ProSe Layer-3 UE-to-Network Relay Offload indication Indicates that application traffic can be offloaded through the ProSe Layer-3 UE-to-Network Relay that exists outside the PDU session.
- the PDU session is a PDU session connected through 3GPP access, a session connected through Non-3GPP access, or a session that supports Multi-Access connection using both 3GPP access and Non-3GPP access. It is an element that refers to
- PDU Session Pair ID An element that refers to the identifier shared by application traffic in a redundant PDU Session.
- RSN Redundancy Sequence Number
- URSP rules may be divided within the Policy Section (PS) of the UE Policy Container.
- PS Policy Section
- a plurality of URSP rules may be included in a plurality of Policy Sections so as not to exceed the maximum allowable transfer size of the NAS layer.
- One URSP rule may not be included because it is divided into two PSs.
- a complete URSP rule may need to be contained in one Policy Section.
- each URSP rule may include a URSP rule identifier that can identify the URSP rule. More specifically, the URSP rule identifier may refer to a traffic parameter that allows the terminal to distinguish between terminal applications.
- Figure 2 is a diagram showing the network structure and interface of an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- 5GS is a New Radio (NR) base station (radio access node (NG-RAN) or next generation node B (gNB)) (204) for wireless access of the terminal (UE) (201b), access and mobility management function (access and It may include a mobility management function (AMF) 205, and in addition, although not shown in FIG. 2, a session management function (SMF), a user plane function (UPF), and a policy control function (policy) It may include control function (PCF), network slice selection function (NSSF), unified data management (UDM), unified data repository (UDR), etc.
- NR New Radio
- NG-RAN radio access node
- gNB next generation node B
- EPS is an E-UTRA base station (Evolved UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN), or evolved node B (eNB)) 202 for wireless access of a terminal (UE) 201a, mobility A mobility management entity (MME) 203, a serving gateway (SGW) 206, a packet data network gateway (PGW) (PGW will be composed of PGW-U and PGW-C) may include), policy and charging rule function (PCRF), home subscriber server (HSS), etc.
- E-UTRA base station Evolved UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN), or evolved node B (eNB)
- MME mobility management entity
- SGW serving gateway
- PGW packet data network gateway
- PGW packet data network gateway
- PCRF policy and charging rule function
- HSS home subscriber server
- the AMF and MME may be a network function (NF) that manages wireless network access and mobility for the terminal.
- SMF, SGW, and PGW are NFs that manage sessions for the terminal, and session information may include Quality of Service (QoS) information, charging information, and information about packet processing.
- QoS Quality of Service
- the UPF and PGW are NFs that process user plane traffic (e.g., user plane traffic) and can be controlled by SMF and SGW.
- the PCF and PCRF may be NFs that manage operator policy (operator policy and/or PLMN policy) for providing services in a wireless communication system.
- the PCF can be divided into a PCF in charge of Access and Mobility (AM) policy and UE policy, and a PCF in charge of Session Management (SM) policy.
- the PCF in charge of AM/UE policy and the PCF in charge of SM policy may be logically or physically separate NFs, or may be a single logically or physically NF.
- UDM and HSS may be NFs that store and manage UE subscriber information (UE subscription).
- UDR may be an NF or database (DB) that stores and manages data.
- the UDR 212 stores the terminal's subscription information and can provide the terminal's subscription information to the UDM. Additionally, the UDR 212 can store operator policy information and provide operator policy information to the PCF.
- NSSF may be an NF that performs the function of selecting network slice instances serving the terminal or determining Network Slice Selection Assistance Information (NSSAI).
- NSSAI Network Slice Selection Assistance Information
- the instance is an NF that exists in the form of software code, and is physically or/from a computing system to perform the function of the NF in a physical computing system (e.g., a specific computing system existing on a core network). It may refer to a state in which logical resources are allocated and the functions of the NF can be executed. For example, AMF Instance, SMF Instance, NSSF Instance, etc. each refer to a state in which physical and/or logical resources can be allocated and used for the operation of AMF, SMF, NSSF, etc. from a specific computing system existing on the core network. You can.
- an AMF Instance, SMF Instance, or NSSF Instance that is allocated and used physical and/or logical resources for AMF, SMF, and NSSF operations from a specific computing system existing on the network. can perform the same operation.
- UDM of 5GS and HSS of EPS may be composed of one combo node (referred to as UDM+HSS) 211.
- the UDM+HSS node 211 can store subscriber information of the terminal.
- the SMF of 5GS and the PGW-C of EPS may be composed of one combo node (referred to as SMF+PGW-C) 208.
- 5GS's PCF and EPS' Policy Control and Charging Rules Function (PCRF) can be composed of one combo node (referred to as PCF+PCRF).
- PCF+PCRF Policy Control and Charging Rules Function
- the UPF of 5GS and the PGW-U of EPS may be composed of one combo node (referred to as UPF+PGW-U) 207.
- the terminal can access the EPS MME through the E-UTRA base station and use the EPS network service.
- the terminal can use 5GS network services by accessing the 5GS AMF through the NR base station.
- the same reference numerals are used for the terminal connected to EPS and the terminal connected to 5GS. This is to mean that the terminal can connect to EPS or 5GS.
- one NF or network entity can support different network systems simultaneously, and these NFs, network nodes, or network entities can be referred to as the previously described combo node, combo NF, combined node, integrated NF, or interworking. It can be called an (interworking) node, interworking NF, etc.
- the NF function illustrated by the combo node may be implemented through interworking between two or more network entities.
- a "+" symbol or a "/" symbol can be used to indicate NFs that simultaneously support different network systems. For example, if SMF and PGW-C are composed of one combo node, it can be expressed as PGW-C/SMF, PGW-C+SMF, SMF/PGW-C, or SMF+PGW-C.
- Terminals 201a and 201b may establish a session by connecting to a data network (eg, a network providing Internet services) through a 5GS or EPS system.
- a data network eg, a network providing Internet services
- the terminal can distinguish each data network using an identifier called a Data Network Name (DNN) or an Access Point Name (APN).
- DNN can be used in 5GS
- APN can be used in EPS.
- DNN and APN can be used to determine NFs related to the user plane, interfaces between NFs, operator policies, etc. when a terminal connects a network system and a session.
- the DNN and the APN can be understood as equivalent information and can deliver the same information.
- the DNN may be used, for example, to select the SMF and UPF(s) for a PDU session, and may be used to select the interface (e.g., N6 interface) between the data network and the UPF for the PDU session. . Additionally, the DNN can be used to determine the mobile communication service provider's policy to apply to the PDU session.
- the interface e.g., N6 interface
- combo nodes such as UDM+HSS node, PCF+PCRF node, SMF+PGW-C node, UPF+PGW-C node, etc. will be described with the name “node” omitted for convenience of explanation.
- the definition of a message defined in one embodiment may be applied in the same sense to other embodiments that use the same message.
- the PCF includes a session management-policy control function (SM-PCF) 210 in charge of the session management policy (SM Policy) and a terminal-policy control in charge of the mobility management policy (AM Policy) and/or the terminal policy (UE Policy). It can be divided into functions (UE-PCF) (209).
- SM-PCF (210) can be connected to SMF (208) through the N7 interface.
- SM-PCF 210 may not support the N15 interface.
- the UE-PCF (209) may be connected to the AMF (205) through the N15 interface.
- the UE-PCF 209 may not support the N7 interface.
- SM-PCF and UE-PCF may be physically and/or logically located in one device or one PCF, but may be divided into different PCF instances.
- the UE Policy provided by the PCF to the UE includes Access Network Discovery & Selection Policy, UE Route Selection Policy, V2X (Vehicle-to-everything) Policy, and/or ProSe Policy. may be included.
- Access Network Discovery & Selection Policy Contains policy information required when the terminal selects a non-3GPP access network.
- URSP UE Route Selection Policy
- V2XP V2X Policy
- ProSe Policy Contains policy information that provides configuration parameters necessary for the UE to perform ProSe Direct Discovery, ProSe Direct Communication, ProSe UE-to-Network Relay and Remote UE communication.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a network structure and interface related to a policy control and rate control system of a 5G system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a policy control function (PCF) 304 may serve as an integrated control framework to control network operations.
- the application function (AF) 305 may provide session-related information to the charging function to support rule creation.
- the Network Data Analytics Function (NWDAF) 306 can collect data from any NF included in the core network. At this time, the NWDAF and the counterpart NF must belong to the same PLMN.
- the Unified Data Repository (UDR) 307 stores subscriber information data (subscription data), policy data (policy data), structured data for exposure, and application data (UDM). (not shown), PCF (304), NEF (308), etc.
- a network exposure function (NEF) 308 may play a role in safely exposing network services and functions.
- the Charging Function (CHF) 309 communicates with the 5G core network and can provide a charging system related to network resource use.
- One PCF instance cannot support N15 and N7 at the same time.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the UE may transmit a Tracking Area Update (TAU) request to the MME through the eNodeB.
- TAU Tracking Area Update
- the MME After establishing a connection with SMF+PGW-C through SGW, the MME can send an Update Location request to UDM+HSS.
- UDM+HSS can send a request to deregister AMF as a serving AMF (AMF), which was responsible for mobility management of the UE in 5GS, to the AMF.
- AMF serving AMF
- AMF can transmit information related to the UE Policy Association to SM-PCF through SMF+PGW-C so that SM-PCF can reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF.
- the SM-PCF may request UE Policy Association Establishment or UE Policy Association Modification from the UE-PCF based on the information related to the received UE Policy Association.
- the UE-PCF can recognize that the UE-PCF has requested to change the UE Policy Association with the AMF to one with the SM-PCF, based on the information provided by the SM-PCF when requesting UE Policy Association Establishment/Modification.
- UE Policy Association can be established by determining whether it is appropriate to form a UE Policy Association with SM-PCF.
- the UE-PCF and SM-PCF When the UE-PCF and SM-PCF establish a UE Policy Association and transmit/receive UE Policy information and UE Policy-related information, the UE-PCF and SM-PCF use N101 as described in Figures 2 and 3. You can use the interface. At this time, the N101 interface can support all or part of the service operation between AMF and PCF that was supported by the N15 interface.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the UE can send a Tracking Area Update (TAU) request to the MME through the eNodeB.
- TAU Tracking Area Update
- the MME After establishing a connection with SMF+PGW-C through SGW, the MME can send an Update Location request to UDM+HSS.
- UDM+HSS can send a request to deregister AMF as a serving AMF (AMF), which was responsible for mobility management of the UE in 5GS, to the AMF.
- AMF serving AMF
- AMF can deliver information related to the UE Policy Association to SMF+PGW-C so that SM-PCF can reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF.
- SMF+PGW-C can request UE Policy Association Establishment or UE Policy Association Modification from the UE-PCF based on the information related to the received UE Policy Association.
- UE-PCF requested that UE-PCF change its UE Policy Association with AMF to one with SMF+PGW-C. can be recognized, and the UE Policy Association can be established by determining whether it is appropriate to form a UE Policy Association with SMF+PGW-C.
- the UE-PCF and SMF+PGW-C When the UE-PCF and SMF+PGW-C establish a UE Policy Association and transmit/receive UE Policy information and information related to UE Policy, the UE-PCF and SMF+PGW-C are shown in Figures 2 and 3. As described, the N102 interface can be used. At this time, the N102 interface can support all or part of the service operation between AMF and PCF that was supported by the N15 interface.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating the structure of a session management function + packet data network gateway control entity (SMF+PGW-C) according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- SMS session management function + packet data network gateway control entity
- FIG. 6 shows the structure of a network entity that performs a Session Management function (SMF) and a Packet Data Network Gateway-Control (PGW-C) function.
- SMF+PGW-C (600) may be a concept that includes SMF of 5GS and PGW-C of EPS as one combo node.
- the SMF+PGW-C 600 of the present disclosure may include at least one controller (or control unit, or processor) 610, and a transceiver (or transceiver unit) 620 including a receiver and a transmitter. You can.
- the SMF+PGW-C (600) may include memory (not shown).
- the transceiver 620 and the memory may be connected to the at least one controller 610 to operate under the control of the at least one controller 610.
- At least one controller 610 may control a series of processes so that the operations shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 of the present disclosure described above as well as the operations shown in FIGS. 8 to 13g described later can be performed.
- the transceiver 620 can transmit and receive signals with a terminal and other network devices.
- the signal may include a control message, data information, etc.
- Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating the structure of a PCF according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 shows the structure of an entity performing a policy control function.
- the PCF 700 can be divided into an SM-PCF responsible for session management policy (SM Policy) and a UE-PCF responsible for mobility management policy (AM Policy) and/or terminal policy (UE Policy).
- SM-PCF and UE-PCF may each be composed of separate devices, and even if composed of the same device, they may be formed to be logically distinct.
- the PCF 700 of the present disclosure may include at least one controller (processor) 710 and a transceiver 720 including a receiver and a transmitter.
- the application function may include memory (not shown).
- the transceiver 720 and the memory may be connected to the at least one controller 710 to operate under the control of the at least one controller 710.
- At least one controller 710 may control a series of processes so that the operations shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 of the present disclosure described above as well as the operations shown in FIGS. 8 to 13g described later can be performed.
- the transceiver 720 can transmit and receive signals with a terminal and other network devices (600, etc.).
- the signal may include a control message, data information, etc.
- Network devices of the present disclosure include AUSF, NEF, NF, UDM, AMF, UPF, SMF, NRF, PCF, SMF+PGW-C, UPF+PGW-U, SM-PCF, UE-PCF, UDM+HSS, UDR, etc. All devices corresponding to the same network function can be included, and each network function can be configured independently.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the AMF changes the connection through 5G NF between the terminal and the PCF to a connection through the EPS entity based on the decision of the UE-PCF during the procedure for the terminal to move from 5GS to EPS.
- Figure 8 shows a more specific embodiment of the embodiment described in Figures 4 and 5.
- the method presented in FIG. 4 will first be described, and then the differences from the method presented in FIG. 5 will be further explained. Meanwhile, depending on the settings and/or definitions on the system, all of the steps described below do not necessarily have to be included, and some steps may be omitted.
- UE can move from 5GS to EPS.
- the UE may transmit a Tracking Area Update (TAU) request to the MME through the eNodeB.
- TAU Tracking Area Update
- MME can establish a connection with SMF+PGW-C through SGW. Afterwards, the MME can send an Update Location request to UDM+HSS.
- UDM+HSS can send a request for de-registration of AMF as a serving AMF (AMF), which was responsible for mobility management of the UE in 5GS, to the AMF.
- AMF serving AMF
- AMF may request UE Policy Association Termination from the UE-PCF according to the UDM+HSS deregistration request. More specifically, AMF is information related to UE Policy, and stores at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association. There may be. AMF may request termination of the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID from the UE-PCF identified by the UE-PCF ID. Additionally, the AMF may notify the UE-PCF that the UE is moving (or has moved) from 5GS to the MME.
- Notification to the UE-PCF that the UE is moving (or has moved) from 5GS to the MME may be included in a message from the AMF requesting UE Policy Association Termination from the UE-PCF, or the UE-PCF and AMF may notify the UE-PCF in advance. You may have promised to notify us through a separate procedure.
- the UE-PCF can determine whether to terminate the UE Policy Association according to the AMF's UE Policy Association Termination request. More specifically, UE-PCF is information related to UE Policy, including (1) UE Policy, (2) URSP delivery in EPS (received from UE through 5GS Registration procedure, EPS Registration procedure, or EPS TAU procedure, etc.) At least one of the Support Indication may be stored. If the UE-PCF stores the URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication in relation to the UE Policy Association for which termination has been requested, it may be determined not to terminate the UE Policy Association.
- UE-PCF is information related to UE Policy, including (1) UE Policy, (2) URSP delivery in EPS (received from UE through 5GS Registration procedure, EPS Registration procedure, or EPS TAU procedure, etc.) At least one of the Support Indication may be stored. If the UE-PCF stores the URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication in relation to the UE Policy Association for which termination has been requested, it
- (A) termination of the UE Policy Association is determined to have been requested due to the fact that the UE is moving (or has moved) from 5GS to MME, and (B) the UE has sent URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication to the UE-PCF. Since is provided, it can be seen that this UE is a UE that can receive UE Policy including URSP from EPS, and (C) therefore, a process of determining not to terminate the UE Policy Association may be included.
- the UE-PCF may notify AMF that UE Policy Association Termination will not be performed. This includes including the result of failure in the UE Policy Association Termination Response message. Furthermore, it includes additionally including the URSP delivery EPS Support Indication stored by the UE-PCF. AMF may recognize that the UE Policy Association can be reused in EPS based on the failure result and/or URSP delivery EPS Support Indication.
- AMF can provide information related to UE Policy Association to SMF+PGW-C. More specifically, the AMF sends a PDU Session SM Context Update Request containing at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association to the SMF. +Can be transmitted to PGW-C.
- AMF provides Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association to SMF+PGW-C
- AMF stores some or all of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, or some or It can provide a complete transformation.
- the contents of the Policy Control Request Trigger that can be supported by AMF may include at least one of the information in Table 2 below.
- the contents of the Policy Control Request Trigger that SMF can support may include at least one of the information in Table 3 below. For example, if the Policy Control Request Trigger used by AMF included 'Location change (tracking area)' in Table 2, this would mean that SMF can use 'Location change (serving area)' in Table 3. You can.
- the AMF and/or the SMF can determine whether it can be reused as a Policy Control Request Trigger that can be used by the SMF. For example, AMF provides the entire Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association that it has stored to SMF, and SMF selects the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association that it will use among the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association received from AMF. Only those that can be hired can be hired. Alternatively, the AMF may select only the contents that the SMF can adopt from among the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association that it has stored and provide them to the SMF, and the SMF may adopt all the contents received from the AMF.
- PCF Policy Control Request Trigger Description Condition for reporting Location change (tracking area) The tracking area of the UE has changed.
- PCF A Policy Association, UE Policy Association
- Change of UE presence in Presence Reporting Area The UE is entering/leaving a Presence Reporting Area.
- PCF A Policy Association, UE Policy Association
- Service Area restriction change The subscribed service area restriction information has changed.
- PCF (AM Policy Association) Change of the Allowed NSSAI The Allowed NSSAI has changed.
- PCF A Policy Association
- Generation of Target NSSAI The Target NSSAI has been generated.
- PCF A Policy Association
- UE-AMBR Change The subscribed UE-AMBR has changed.
- PCF A Policy Association
- UE-Slice-MBR The subscribed UE-Slice-MBR has changed.
- UE IP address change A UE IP address has been allocated/released. None SMF always reports allocated or released UE IP addresses UE MAC address change A new UE MAC address is detected or a used UE MAC address is inactive for a specific period. New PCF Access Network Charging Correlation Information Access Network Charging Correlation Information has been assigned. None PCF Usage report(NOTE 4) The PDU Session or the Monitoring key specific resources consumed by a UE either reached the threshold or needs to be reported for other reasons. None PCF Start of application traffic detection andStop of application traffic detection (NOTE 5) The start or the stop of application traffic has been detected. None PCF SRVCC CS to PS handover A CS to PS handover has been detected.
- Removed No support in 5GS yet Access Network Information report Access information as specified in the Access Network Information Reporting part of a PCC rule. None PCF Credit management session failure Transient/Permanent failure as specified by the CHF. None PCF Addition / removal of an access to an IP-CAN session The PCEF reports when an access is added or removed. Removed No support in 5GS yet Change of usability of access The PCEF reports that an access becomes unusable or usable again. Removed No support in 5GS yet 3GPP PS Data Off status change The SMF reports when the 3GPP PS Data Off status changes. None SMF always reports to PCF Session AMBR change The Session-AMBR has changed. Added SMF always reports to PCF Default QoS change The subscribed QoS has changed.
- Added SMF always reports to PCF Removal of PCC rule
- the SMF reports when the PCC rule is removed.
- Added SMF always reports to PCF Successful resource allocation
- the SMF reports to the PCF that the resources for a PCC rule have been successfully allocated.
- Added PCF GFBR of the QoS Flow can no longer (or can again) be guaranteed
- the SMF notifies the PCF when receiving notifications from RAN that GFBR of the QoS Flow can no longer (or can again) be guaranteed.
- Added UE resumed from suspension state The SMF reports to the PCF when it detects that the UE is resumed from suspend state. None PCF Only applicable to EPC IWK Change of DN Authorization Profile Index The DN Authorization Profile Index received from DN-AAA has changed.
- Added SMF always reports to PCF 5GS Bridge information available SMF has detected new 5GS Bridge information, which may contain, user-plane Node ID, UE-DS-TT residence time and Ethernet port (port number and MAC address) or IP address for the PDU Session and/or PMIC and/or UMIC .
- Added PCF QoS Monitoring for URLLC The SMF notifies the PCF of the QoS Monitoring information (e.g. UL packet delay, DL packet delay or round trip packet delay).
- Added PCF DDN Failure event Subscription with Traffic Descriptor The SMF requests PCF to provide or remove policies if it received an event subscription or cancellation for DDN Failure event including traffic descriptors.
- the SMF provides the traffic descriptors to the PCF for policy evaluation.
- the SMF requests PCF to provide or remove policies if it received an event subscription or cancellation for DDD Status event including traffic descriptors.
- the SMF provides the traffic descriptors and the requested type(s) of notifications (notifications about downlink packets being buffered, and/or discarded) to the PCF for policy evaluation.
- Added PCF QoS constraints change The QoS constraints in the VPLMN have been provided or changed.
- Added SMF always reports to PCF Satellite backhaul category change The backhaul is changed between different satellite backhaul categories, or between satellite backhaul and non-satellite backhaul.
- Added PCF NWDAF info change The NWDAF instance IDs used for the PDU session or associated Analytics IDs used for the PDU session and available in the SMF have changed.
- Added PCF Request for notification on SM Policy Association establishment or termination(NOTE 9) The SMF reports to the PCF the request to notify on the established or terminated SM Policy Association, Added PCF NOTE 1:
- the maximum number of PRA(s) per UE per PDU Session is configured in the PCF.
- the PCF may have independent configuration of the maximum number for Core Network pre-configured PRAs and UE-dedicated PRAs. The exact number(s) should be determined by operator in deployment.
- SMF+PGW-C can perform procedures for reuse of UE Policy Association at the request of AMF.
- SMF+PGW-C receives Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association from AMF, it can store it. More specifically, in storing the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association provided by AMF, SMF+PGW-C (A) previously stored the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for SM Policy Association In this case, it is merged and stored, or (B) if Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for SM Policy Association is not stored, a new Policy Control Request Trigger that is distinct from Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association It can be saved as (s) for SM Policy Association, or (C) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association.
- the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) provided by AMF is used for You can save the entire UE Policy Association as is, or select and save the content you can adopt among the content provided by AMF.
- the Policy Control Request Trigger (s) stored by the SMF+PGW-C )
- the conditions corresponding to the contents of the UE Policy Association including the contents stored as Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association or Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for SM Policy Association) are met (is met) ), it can be reported to the SM-PCF, and the SM-PCF can report it back to the UE-PCF.
- SMF+PGW-C can transmit information related to the UE Policy Association necessary for reuse of the UE Policy Association received from AMF to SM-PCF. More specifically, SMF+PGW-C is an SM Policy Association that includes at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association. A Modification Request can be sent to SM-PCF. The contents of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association may correspond to all of the contents received from AMF in step 807 or all of the contents stored by SMF+PGW-C in step 808.
- SM-PCF can request UE Policy Association Establishment or UE Policy Association Modification to UE-PCF based on the information related to the received UE Policy Association. More specifically, the SM-PCF receives at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association from SMF+PGW-C. You can request the UE-PCF identified by the UE-PCF ID to change the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID, and the received Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association are applied to the corresponding UE Policy Association. You can let them know that it is happening.
- the UE-PCF changes the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID that the UE-PCF had with the AMF to one with the SM-PCF, based on the information provided by the SM-PCF when requesting UE Policy Association Establishment/Modification. It is possible to recognize that a request has been made, and to establish a UE Policy Association by determining whether it is appropriate for the UE-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with a PCF rather than an AMF as an NF Type.
- the UE-PCF may determine that it is appropriate to form a UE Policy Association with PCF. Afterwards, if a change occurs in information related to the corresponding UE Policy Association (including UE Policy, Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association), the UE-PCF may transmit it to the SM-PCF. SM-PCF can forward to SMF+PGW-C if a change occurs in Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association.
- steps 800 to 810 have been described based on the method shown in FIG. 4, but the contents of steps 800 to 810 can also be applied to the method shown in FIG. 5. In this case, the contents of step 809 may be merged into step 810.
- SMF+PGW-C can send a UE Policy Association Establishment/Modification Request directly to the UE-PCF.
- the UE-PCF may recognize that a request has been made to change the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID that the UE-PCF had with the AMF to one with SMF+PGW-C, and the UE-PCF As an NF Type, it is possible to establish a UE Policy Association by determining whether it is appropriate to form a UE Policy Association with SMF rather than AMF.
- the UE-PCF may determine that it is appropriate to form a UE Policy Association with SMF. Afterwards, if a change occurs in information related to the corresponding UE Policy Association (including UE Policy, Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association), the UE-PCF may transmit it to SMF+PGW-C.
- step 808 SMF+PGW-C (after step 810), if the UE Policy Association is transferred to SMF+PGW-C and the UE is TAU to EPS (if the UE moves to EPS), the SMF+PGW-C The contents of the saved Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association (including the contents saved as Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association or saved as Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for SM Policy Association) If the corresponding condition is met, it can be reported to the UE-PCF.
- Figures 9A to 9F are sequence diagrams showing how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the AMF changes the connection through the 5G NF between the terminal and the PCF to a connection through the EPS entity based on the decision of the UE-PCF during the procedure for the terminal to move from 5GS to EPS. do.
- FIGS. 9A to 9F show a more specific embodiment of the embodiment described in FIGS. 4, 5, and 8.
- the method presented in FIG. 8 to FIG. 4 will first be explained, and then the differences from the method presented in FIG. 5 will be further explained.
- parts that are the same as those described in FIGS. 4, 5, and 8 may be omitted.
- all of the steps described below do not necessarily have to be included, and some steps may be omitted.
- the UE can transmit a Registration Request to AMF through NG-RAN.
- the UE has the capability to receive UE Policy including URSP from EPS, it can include URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication in the UE Policy Container.
- AMF can deliver the UE Policy Container received from the UE to the UE-PCF.
- the UE Policy Container may include URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication.
- the UE may transmit an Attach Request or PDN Connectivity Request to the MME via E-UTRAN (or RAN supported by EPS, e.g. GERAN, UTRAN, etc.).
- E-UTRAN or RAN supported by EPS, e.g. GERAN, UTRAN, etc.
- EPS e.g. GERAN, UTRAN, etc.
- the UE has the capability to receive UE Policy including URSP from EPS, it can include a UE Policy Container containing URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication in ePCO (or PCO).
- the MME can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) received from the UE to SMF+PGW-C.
- ePCO or PCO
- ePCO may include a UE Policy Container containing URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication.
- SMF+PGW-C which has received the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container from the UE, can deliver the UE Policy Container to the SM-PCF.
- the UE Policy Container may include URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication.
- SM-PCF can deliver the UE Container received through SMF+PGW-C to UE-PCF. If the UE Container includes URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication, the UE-PCF can include or store the URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication in all related UE Policy Associations.
- the UE When the UE moves from the 5GS coverage area to the EPS coverage area, it can perform the Tracking Area Update procedure.
- the UE may transmit a TAU Request to E-UTRAN.
- E-UTRAN can forward the TAU Request received from the UE to the MME.
- MME can send a Context Request to AMF.
- AMF retrieves the context including the mapped UE EPS connection from V-SMF (for HR roaming) or SMF+PGW-C (for non-roaming). Or, in the case of LBO roaming), you can decide whether to get it or not. According to the above determination, AMF can receive context by sending a PDU Session Context Request to V-SMF or SMF+PGW-C.
- V-SMF or SMF+PGW-C can respond by sending a PDU Session Context Response to AMF.
- AMF can respond by sending a Context Response to the MME.
- Authentication and/or security-related procedures may be performed between UE, MME, and HSS+UDM.
- MME can transmit Context Acknowledge to AMF.
- Context Acknowledge may include a Serving GW change indication indicating that a new Serving GW has been selected.
- the MME can send a Create Session Request to the SGW.
- SGW can send a Modify Bearer Request to SMF+PGW-C.
- SMF+PGW-C can perform UPF+PGW-U and N4 Session Modification procedures.
- SMF+PGW-C can respond by sending a Modify Bearer Response to SGW.
- SGW can respond by sending a Create Session Response to the MME.
- MME can send an Update Location Request to HSS+UDM.
- HSS+UDM can transmit UECM Deregistration Notification to AMF. At this time, the reason may be provided that the terminal has moved (or has moved) from 5GS to EPS.
- AMF can send SDM Unsubscribe to HSS+UDM.
- AMF can request release of SM context from V-SMF.
- V-SMF can request resource release from V-UPF.
- V-SMF can perform V-UPF and N4 Session Termination procedures.
- AMF may transmit a UE Policy Control Delete Request to the UE-PCF. This request corresponds to a request for the UE Policy Association Termination procedure. AMF may provide the UE Policy Association ID requesting termination.
- the UE-PCF can determine whether the UE Policy Association has been terminated. More specifically, whether to terminate based on whether a URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication indicating that the UE can receive a UE Policy including a URSP from the EPS has been received from the UE through steps 900a, 900b, or other procedures. can be judged.
- the UE-PCF can respond to the AMF by sending a UE Policy Control Delete Response. If the UE-PCF determines to terminate the UE Policy Association according to the request of the AMF in step 915d, it may transmit a Success result. If the UE-PCF determines not to terminate the UE Policy Association in step 915e, it may transmit a Failure result.
- UE-PCF can additionally provide URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication. The AMF, upon receiving the result of Failure and/or URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication, may recognize the UE Policy Association as being reusable in EPS.
- AMF can determine whether the UE Policy Association used in 5GS can be reused in EPS after the UE moves from 5GS to EPS. More specifically, as described above in step 915f, when the AMF receives a URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication from the UE-PCF along with a failure result of UE Policy Association Termination, it determines that the UE Policy Association can be reused in the EPS. can do. If Policy Control Request Trigger(s) is included in the information about the UE Policy Association, AMF can determine whether Policy Control Request Trigger(s) can be reused in SMF. To determine whether the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) can be reused in SMF, the method described in FIG. 8 can be applied.
- AMF can send a PDU Session Update SM Context Request to SMF+PGW-C.
- This request may correspond to a request to provide SMF+PGW-C with the information necessary to reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF in EPS.
- AMF can provide the information necessary for SMF+PGW-C or SM-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with the UE-PCF.
- This information includes (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition that has been At least one of met may be included. The method described in FIG.
- the above (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition that has been met refers to the condition that the AMF must report to the UE-PCF among the contents of the above (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association. If there is a Policy Control Trigger, it may mean the fact that the reporting condition is met and the information that must be reported to the UE-PCF when the reporting condition is met.
- SMF+PGW-C can send an SM Policy Control Update Request to SM-PCF.
- This request may correspond to a request to provide SM-PCF with the information necessary to reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF in EPS.
- SMF+PGW-C can provide the information necessary for SM-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with UE-PCF.
- This information includes (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, and (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy received from AMF in step 915h. At least one of the Control Request Trigger condition that has been met may be included.
- SM-PCF can send a UE Policy Control Update Request to UE-PCF.
- This request may correspond to a request to provide the UE-PCF with the information necessary to reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF in EPS.
- SM-PCF can provide the information necessary for UE-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with SM-PCF.
- This information includes (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, and (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition received from SMF+PGW-C in step 915i. At least one of that has been met may be included.
- the UE-PCF may update the stored UE Policy Association information based on the information received from the SM-PCF in step 915j.
- UE-PCF can create a new UE Policy or update an existing UE Policy. Additionally, if (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition that has been met is satisfied in step 915j, a new UE Policy can be created or an existing UE Policy can be updated.
- UE-PCF can create new Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association or update existing Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association. Additionally, if (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association is received in step 915j, it can be updated.
- the UE-PCF can respond by sending a UE Policy Control Update Response to the SM-PCF. This response changed the UE Policy Association established with AMF to establish one with SM-PCF, and in the future, if a change occurs in information related to the UE Policy Association or UE Policy (which may include URSP) (step 915p), the SM-PCF This may mean that it can now be provided to PCF.
- the UE-PCF may provide the SM-PCF with at least one of a UE Policy Container containing a UE Policy (which may include a URSP) and a Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association.
- SM-PCF can store information received from UE-PCF.
- the SM-PCF uses this to trigger the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association ( may be information received from SMF+PGW-C in step 915i) can be modified.
- SM-PCF can transmit SM Policy Control Update Response to SMF+PGW-C. This response may include at least one of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association to be used by SMF+PGW-C and the UE Policy Container received from the UE-PCF.
- the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association may include Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association received from the UE-PCF.
- SM-PCF may also provide Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association separately from Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association.
- SMF+PGW-C can transmit a PDU Session Update SM Context Response to AMF.
- This response may include information indicating that the UE Policy Association has been successfully transferred to the SM-PCF.
- the UE-PCF may provide this to the SM-PCF.
- the UE-PCF may provide the SM-PCF with at least one of a UE Policy Container containing a UE Policy (which may include a URSP) and a Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association.
- SM-PCF can store information received from UE-PCF.
- the SM-PCF receives the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association from the UE-PCF in step 915p, it uses this to use the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association that the SM-PCF already had. It can be modified.
- SM-PCF can send an SM Policy Control Update Notify Request to SMF+PGW-C.
- This request may include at least one of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association to be used by SMF+PGW-C and the UE Policy Container received from the UE-PCF.
- the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association may include Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association received from the UE-PCF.
- SM-PCF may also provide Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association separately from Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association.
- HSS+UDM can transmit an Update Location Ack to the MME.
- the MME may transmit TAU Accept to the UE.
- the UE may transmit TAU Complete to the MME.
- a dedicated bearer setup initiated by the PGW may be performed.
- SMF+PGW-C receives the UE Policy Container from the UE-PCF (this may include receiving the UE Policy Container from the SM-PCF in steps 915n and 915r), it sends the UE Policy Container to the SGW.
- ePCO or PCO
- ePCO can be provided. At this time, it can be provided through Update Bearer Request.
- SGW can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from SMF+PGW-C to the MME. At this time, it can be delivered through Update Bearer Request.
- ePCO or PCO
- the MME can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the SGW to the E-UTRAN.
- ePCO or PCO
- a Downlink NAS Transport request can be used.
- E-UTRAN can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the MME to the UE.
- ePCO or PCO
- Direct Transfer can be used.
- the UE can perform operations required for UE Policy (which may include URSP) processing based on the information contained in the UE Policy Container received from the UE-PCF. More specifically, you can save a URSP or update an existing URSP.
- UE Policy which may include URSP
- the UE can include UE Policy-related information to be provided to the UE-PCF in the UE Policy Container and then provide it to E-UTRAN by including the UE Policy Container in the ePCO (or PCO). In this case, Direct Transfer can be used.
- E-UTRAN can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the UE to the MME.
- ePCO or PCO
- Uplink NAS Transfer can be used.
- the MME can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from E-UTRAN to the SGW.
- ePCO or PCO
- Update Bearer Response can be used.
- SGW can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the MME to SMF+PGW-C.
- ePCO or PCO
- Update Bearer Response can be used.
- SMF+PGW-C can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from SGW to SM-PCF.
- ePCO or PCO
- SM Policy Control Update Request can be used.
- SM-PCF can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from SMF+PGW-C to the UE-PCF.
- UE Policy Control Update Request can be used.
- the UE-PCF can transmit a UE Policy Control Update Response to the SM-PCF.
- SM-PCF can send SM Policy Control Update Response to SMF+PGW-C.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the AMF changes the connection through the 5G NF between the terminal and the PCF to a connection through the EPS entity based on the decision of the AMF during the procedure for the terminal to move from 5GS to EPS.
- FIG. 10 shows a more specific embodiment of the embodiment described in Figures 4 and 5.
- the method presented in FIG. 4 will first be described, and then the differences from the method presented in FIG. 5 will be further explained.
- FIG. 10 may include a commonly applicable method among the methods described in FIG. 8 and may be omitted from the description below. Meanwhile, depending on the settings and/or definitions on the system, all of the steps described below do not necessarily have to be included, and some steps may be omitted.
- UE can move from 5GS to EPS.
- the UE may transmit a Tracking Area Update (TAU) request to the MME through the eNodeB.
- TAU Tracking Area Update
- MME can establish a connection with SMF+PGW-C through SGW. Afterwards, the MME can send an Update Location request to UDM+HSS.
- UDM+HSS can send a request for de-registration of AMF as a serving AMF (AMF), which was responsible for mobility management of the UE in 5GS, to the AMF.
- AMF serving AMF
- AMF can determine whether the UE Policy Association can be reused in EPS according to the request for deregistration of UDM+HSS. More specifically, AMF is information related to UE Policy, and stores at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association. There may be. AMF can determine whether the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID established with the UE-PCF identified by the UE-PCF ID can be moved to the EPS.
- AMF can provide information related to UE Policy Association to SMF+PGW-C. More specifically, the AMF provides SMF+PGW-C with at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, A PDU Session SM Context Update Request can be sent.
- AMF provides Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association to SMF+PGW-C
- AMF stores some or all of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, or some or It can provide a complete transformation.
- the contents of the Policy Control Request Trigger that can be supported by AMF may include at least one of the information in Table 2 above.
- the contents of the Policy Control Request Trigger that SMF can support may include at least one of the information in Table 3 above. For example, if the Policy Control Request Trigger used by AMF included 'Location change (tracking area)' in Table 2, this would mean that SMF can use 'Location change (serving area)' in Table 3. You can.
- the AMF and/or the SMF can determine whether it can be reused as a Policy Control Request Trigger that can be used by the SMF. For example, AMF provides the entire Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association that it has stored to SMF, and SMF selects the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association that it will use among the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association received from AMF. Only those that can be hired can be hired. Alternatively, the AMF may select only the contents that the SMF can adopt from among the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association that it has stored and provide them to the SMF, and the SMF may adopt all the contents received from the AMF.
- SMF+PGW-C can perform procedures for reuse of UE Policy Association at the request of AMF.
- SMF+PGW-C receives Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association from AMF, it can store it. More specifically, in storing the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association provided by AMF, SMF+PGW-C (A) previously stored the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for SM Policy Association In this case, it is merged and stored, or (B) if Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for SM Policy Association is not stored, a new Policy Control Request Trigger that is distinct from Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association It can be saved as (s) for SM Policy Association, or (C) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association.
- step 1005 the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) provided by AMF is used for You can save the entire UE Policy Association as is, or select and save the content you can adopt among the content provided by AMF.
- SMF+PGW-C (after step 1010), when the UE Policy Association is transferred to SM-PCF and the UE is TAU to EPS (when the UE moves to EPS), the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) stored by the SMF+PGW-C )
- the conditions corresponding to the contents of the UE Policy Association including the contents stored as Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association or Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for SM Policy Association) are met (is met) ), it can be reported to the SM-PCF, and the SM-PCF can report it back to the UE-PCF.
- SMF+PGW-C can transmit information related to the UE Policy Association necessary for reuse of the UE Policy Association received from AMF to SM-PCF. More specifically, SMF+PGW-C is an SM Policy Association that includes at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association. A Modification Request can be sent to SM-PCF. The contents of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association may correspond to all of the contents received from AMF in step 1007 or all of the contents stored by SMF+PGW-C in step 1008.
- the SM-PCF can request UE Policy Association Establishment or UE Policy Association Modification to the UE-PCF based on the information related to the received UE Policy Association. More specifically, the SM-PCF receives at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association from SMF+PGW-C. You can request the UE-PCF identified by the UE-PCF ID to change the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID, and the received Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association are applied to the corresponding UE Policy Association. You can let them know that it is happening.
- UE-PCF is information related to UE Policy, including (1) UE Policy, (2) URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication (received from UE through 5GS Registration procedure, EPS Registration procedure, or EPS TAU procedure, etc.) At least one of them may be stored.
- the UE-PCF changes the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID that the UE-PCF had with the AMF to one with the SM-PCF, based on the information provided by the SM-PCF when requesting UE Policy Association Establishment/Modification.
- UE-PCF It is possible to recognize that a request has been made, and to establish a UE Policy Association by determining whether it is appropriate for the UE-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with a PCF rather than an AMF as an NF Type. More specifically, if the UE-PCF was storing the URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication (received from the UE through the 5GS Registration procedure, EPS Registration procedure, or EPS TAU procedure, etc.), the UE-PCF stores the PCF and UE Policy It may be judged appropriate to form an association.
- the UE-PCF determines to establish a UE Policy Association with the SM-PCF in step 1009, it can respond to the UE Policy Association Establishment/Modification Request to the SM-PCF. At this time, the result of Success, and/or UE Policy Association related information, and/or UE Policy information may be provided. Afterwards, if a change occurs in information related to the corresponding UE Policy Association (including UE Policy, Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association), the UE-PCF may transmit it to the SM-PCF. SM-PCF can forward to SMF+PGW-C if a change occurs in Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association.
- steps 1000 to 1010 have been described based on the method shown in FIG. 4, but the contents of steps 1000 to 1010 can also be applied to the method shown in FIG. 5. In this case, the contents of step 1007 may be merged into step 1008.
- SMF+PGW-C can send a UE Policy Association Establishment/Modification Request directly to the UE-PCF.
- the UE-PCF may recognize that a request has been made to change the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID that the UE-PCF had with the AMF to one with SMF+PGW-C, and the UE-PCF As an NF Type, it is possible to establish a UE Policy Association by determining whether it is appropriate to form a UE Policy Association with SMF rather than AMF.
- the UE-PCF may determine that it is appropriate to form a UE Policy Association with SMF. Afterwards, if a change occurs in information related to the UE Policy Association (including UE Policy, Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association), the UE-PCF may transmit it to SMF+PGW-C.
- step 1006 SMF+PGW-C (after step 1010) if the UE Policy Association is transferred to SMF+PGW-C and the terminal is TAU to EPS (if the terminal moves to EPS), the SMF+PGW-C The contents of the saved Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association (including the contents saved as Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association or saved as Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for SM Policy Association) If the corresponding condition is met, it can be reported to the UE-PCF.
- Figures 11A to 11F are sequence diagrams showing how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 11A to 11F show a more specific embodiment of the embodiment described in FIGS. 4, 5, and 10.
- the method presented in FIG. 10 to FIG. 4 will first be explained, and then the differences from the method presented in FIG. 5 will be further explained.
- parts that are the same as those described in FIGS. 4, 5, and 10 may be omitted.
- all of the steps described below do not necessarily have to be included, and some steps may be omitted.
- FIGS. 11A to 11F may include a commonly applicable method among the methods described in FIG. 10 and may be omitted from the description below.
- the UE can transmit a Registration Request to AMF through NG-RAN.
- the UE has the capability to receive UE Policy including URSP from EPS, it can include URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication in the UE Policy Container.
- the UE-PCF may transmit a UE Policy Control Update Notify Request to the AMF.
- the UE-PCF may provide Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association including “Connectivity state changes” among the contents of Table 2. If the UE-PCF is notified by the AMF that the UE Policy was not successfully delivered to the UE, it can provide “Connectivity state changes” to the AMF. AMF can notify the UE-PCF when the UE is in a reachable or connected state.
- the UE-PCF receives information (URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication) from the UE indicating that the UE has the ability to receive UE Policy information including URSP through EPS, and determines that it is necessary to notify the AMF of this It can be provided to AMF.
- the UE-PCF can provide URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication to AMF through UE Policy Control Create, Update, or Update Notify.
- HSS+UDM can provide AMF with subscriber information if it contains information (PCF Selection Assistance Info) required when the PCF selection procedure is performed.
- PCF Selection Assistance Info information required when the PCF selection procedure is performed.
- SDM Get Response can be used.
- the information required is that the PCF for AMF (which may include UE-PCF and/or AM-PCF) and the PCF for SMF (which may include SM-PCF) are selected as the same PCF. It can be used in cases where it must be used, and in this case, PCF Selection Assistance Info may correspond to the PCF ID of the PCF for SM.
- the UE When the UE moves from the 5GS coverage area to the EPS coverage area, it can perform the Tracking Area Update procedure.
- the UE may transmit a TAU Request to E-UTRAN.
- E-UTRAN can deliver the TAU Request received from the UE to the MME.
- MME can send a Context Request to AMF.
- AMF determines whether to retrieve the context including the mapped UE EPS connection from V-SMF (for HR roaming) or SMF+PGW-C (for non-roaming or LBO roaming). case), you can decide whether to import it or not. According to the above determination, AMF can receive context by sending a PDU Session Context Request to V-SMF or SMF+PGW-C.
- V-SMF or SMF+PGW-C can respond by sending a PDU Session Context Response to AMF.
- AMF can respond by sending a Context Response to the MME.
- Authentication and/or security-related procedures may be performed between UE, MME, and HSS+UDM.
- MME can transmit Context Acknowledge to AMF.
- Context Acknowledge may include a Serving GW change indication indicating that a new Serving GW has been selected.
- the MME can send a Create Session Request to the SGW.
- SGW can send a Modify Bearer Request to SMF+PGW-C.
- SMF+PGW-C can perform UPF+PGW-U and N4 Session Modification procedures.
- SMF+PGW-C can respond by sending a Modify Bearer Response to SGW.
- SGW can respond by sending a Create Session Response to the MME.
- MME can send an Update Location Request to HSS+UDM.
- HSS+UDM can request UECM Deregistration Notification from AMF. At this time, the reason may be provided that the terminal has moved (or has moved) from 5GS to EPS.
- AMF can request SDM Unsubscribe from HSS+UDM.
- AMF can request release of SM context from V-SMF.
- V-SMF can request resource release from V-UPF.
- V-SMF can perform V-UPF and N4 Session Termination procedures.
- AMF can determine whether the UE Policy Association used in 5GS can be reused in EPS after the UE moves from 5GS to EPS. More specifically, AMF can reuse UE Policy Association in EPS based on information received from UE, UE-PCF, and HSS+UDM when at least one step among 0a, 0b, 0c, and 0d has been performed. You can judge.
- the AMF receives “Connectivity state change” from the UE-PCF in step 1100b, (A) it recognizes that there is UE Policy information that has not yet been delivered to the UE from the UE-PCF, and (B) the UE By determining that it must be possible to connect to the corresponding UE-PCF even after moving to the EPS, it can be determined that (C) UE Policy Association can be reused in the EPS.
- AMF can determine whether Policy Control Request Trigger(s) can be reused in SMF. To determine whether the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) can be reused in SMF, the method described in FIG. 8 can be applied.
- AMF can send a PDU Session Update SM Context Request to SMF+PGW-C.
- This request may correspond to a request to provide SMF+PGW-C with the information necessary to reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF in EPS.
- AMF can provide the information necessary for SMF+PGW-C or SM-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with the UE-PCF.
- This information includes (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition that has been At least one of met may be included. The method described in FIG.
- SMF+PGW-C can send an SM Policy Control Update Request to SM-PCF.
- This request may correspond to a request to provide SM-PCF with the information necessary to reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF in EPS.
- SMF+PGW-C can provide the information necessary for SM-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with UE-PCF.
- This information includes (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, and (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy received from AMF in step 1115h. At least one of the Control Request Trigger condition that has been met may be included.
- SM-PCF can send a UE Policy Control Update Request to UE-PCF.
- This request may correspond to a request to provide the UE-PCF with the information necessary to reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF in EPS.
- SM-PCF can provide the information necessary for UE-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with SM-PCF.
- This information includes (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, and (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition received from SMF+PGW-C in step 1115i. At least one of that has been met may be included.
- the UE-PCF can determine whether the UE Policy Association has been modified. More specifically, whether URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication indicating that the UE can receive UE Policy including URSP from EPS has been received from the UE through procedures such as 0a and 0b described in FIGS. 9a to 9f. Based on this, you can decide whether to modify it or not.
- the UE-PCF can update the stored UE Policy Association information based on the information received from the SM-PCF in step 1115j.
- UE-PCF can create a new UE Policy or update an existing UE Policy.
- Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition that has been met is satisfied in step 1115j, a new UE Policy can be created or an existing UE Policy can be updated.
- UE-PCF can create new Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association or update existing Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association.
- Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association is received in step 1115j, it can be updated.
- the UE-PCF can respond by sending a UE Policy Control Update Response to the SM-PCF.
- This response changes the UE Policy Association with AMF to one with SM-PCF, and if a change occurs in the information related to the UE Policy Association or the UE Policy (which may include URSP) in the future (step 1115p), the SM-PCF This may mean that it can now be provided to PCF.
- the UE-PCF may provide the SM-PCF with at least one of a UE Policy Container containing a UE Policy (which may include a URSP) and a Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association.
- SM-PCF can store information received from UE-PCF.
- the SM-PCF uses this to trigger the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association ( may be information received from SMF+PGW-C in step 1115i) can be modified.
- SM-PCF can transmit SM Policy Control Update Response to SMF+PGW-C. This response may include at least one of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association to be used by SMF+PGW-C and the UE Policy Container received from the UE-PCF.
- the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association may include Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association received from the UE-PCF.
- SM-PCF may also provide Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association separately from Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association.
- SMF+PGW-C can transmit a PDU Session Update SM Context Response to AMF.
- This response may include information indicating that the UE Policy Association has been successfully transferred to the SM-PCF.
- the UE-PCF may provide this to the SM-PCF.
- the UE-PCF may provide the SM-PCF with at least one of a UE Policy Container containing a UE Policy (which may include a URSP) and a Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association.
- SM-PCF can store information received from UE-PCF.
- the SM-PCF receives the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association from the UE-PCF in step 1115p, it uses this to use the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association that the SM-PCF already had. It can be modified.
- SM-PCF can send an SM Policy Control Update Notify Request to SMF+PGW-C.
- This request may include at least one of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association to be used by SMF+PGW-C and the UE Policy Container received from the UE-PCF.
- the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association may include Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association received from the UE-PCF.
- SM-PCF may also provide Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association separately from Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association.
- HSS+UDM can transmit an Update Location Ack to the MME.
- the MME can transmit TAU Accept to the UE.
- the UE may transmit TAU Complete to the MME.
- a dedicated bearer setup initiated by the PGW may be performed.
- SMF+PGW-C receives the UE Policy Container from the UE-PCF (this may include receiving the UE Policy Container from the SM-PCF in steps 1115n and 1115r), it sends the UE Policy Container to the SGW.
- ePCO or PCO
- ePCO can be provided. At this time, it can be provided through Update Bearer Request.
- SGW can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from SMF+PGW-C to the MME. At this time, it can be delivered through Update Bearer Request.
- ePCO or PCO
- the MME can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the SGW to the E-UTRAN.
- ePCO or PCO
- a Downlink NAS Transport request can be used.
- E-UTRAN can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the MME to the UE.
- ePCO or PCO
- Direct Transfer can be used.
- the UE can perform operations required for UE Policy (which may include URSP) processing based on the information contained in the UE Policy Container received from the UE-PCF. More specifically, you can save a URSP or update an existing URSP.
- UE Policy which may include URSP
- the UE can include UE Policy-related information to be provided to the UE-PCF in the UE Policy Container and then provide it to E-UTRAN by including the UE Policy Container in the ePCO (or PCO). In this case, Direct Transfer can be used.
- E-UTRAN can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the UE to the MME.
- ePCO or PCO
- Uplink NAS Transfer can be used.
- the MME can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from E-UTRAN to the SGW.
- ePCO or PCO
- Update Bearer Response can be used.
- SGW can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the MME to SMF+PGW-C.
- ePCO or PCO
- Update Bearer Response can be used.
- SMF+PGW-C can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from SGW to SM-PCF.
- ePCO or PCO
- SM Policy Control Update Request can be used.
- SM-PCF can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from SMF+PGW-C to the UE-PCF.
- UE Policy Control Update Request can be used.
- UE-PCF can transmit a UE Policy Control Update Response to SM-PCF.
- SM-PCF can send SM Policy Control Update Response to SMF+PGW-C.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a method for a core network to transmit a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the MME changes the connection through 5G NF between the terminal and PCF to a connection through the EPS entity based on the decision of the AMF during the procedure for the terminal to move from 5GS to EPS.
- FIG. 12 shows a more specific embodiment of the embodiment described in Figures 4 and 5.
- the method presented in FIG. 4 will first be described, and then the differences from the method presented in FIG. 5 will be further explained.
- FIG. 12 may include a commonly applicable method among the methods described in FIGS. 8 and 10 and may be omitted from the description below. Meanwhile, depending on the settings and/or definitions on the system, all of the steps described below do not necessarily have to be included, and some steps may be omitted.
- UE can move from 5GS to EPS.
- the UE may transmit a Tracking Area Update (TAU) request to the MME through the eNodeB.
- TAU Tracking Area Update
- the MME can send a Context Request to the AMF.
- AMF can determine whether the UE Policy Association can be reused in EPS. More specifically, AMF is information related to UE Policy, and stores at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association. There may be. AMF can determine whether the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID established with the UE-PCF identified by the UE-PCF ID can be moved to the EPS.
- AMF can send a Context Response to the MME.
- AMF uses (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy so that the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF can be reused in EPS. Association, (d) URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication may be provided.
- the AMF provides the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association to the MME
- the AMF stores some or all of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, or a modification of some or all of them. can be provided. This may be determined depending on whether the content of the Policy Control Request Trigger that AMF can support can be supported by the MME.
- the contents of the Policy Control Request Trigger that AMF can support may include at least one of the information in Table 2 above. For example, if the Policy Control Request Trigger used by AMF included 'Location change (tracking area)' in Table 2, the MME is judged to support it by confirming the change in tracking area supported by E-UTRAN. can do. As in the above example, among the contents of the Policy Control Request Trigger that can be used by the AMF, the AMF and/or the MME can determine whether it can be reused as a Policy Control Request Trigger that can be used by the MME.
- AMF provides the entire Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association that it has stored to the MME, and the MME only provides the content that it can use among the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association received from AMF. can be hired.
- the AMF may select only the contents that the MME can adopt among the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association that it has stored and provide them to the MME, and the MME may adopt all the contents received from the AMF.
- MME can store information received from AMF.
- the MME stores the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for If the conditions corresponding to the contents of the UE Policy Association are met (is met), it can be reported to the SM-PCF, and the SM-PCF can report it back to the UE-PCF.
- the MME can establish a connection with SMF+PGW-C through SGW.
- the MME sends (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy received from AMF in step 1201-3 to SMF+PGW-C so that the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF can be reused in EPS.
- Association ID At least one of Association ID, (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, and (d) URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication may be provided.
- SMF+PGW-C can perform procedures for reuse of UE Policy Association at the request of the MME.
- SMF+PGW-C can deliver information related to the UE Policy Association necessary for reuse of the UE Policy Association received from the MME to SM-PCF. More specifically, SMF+PGW-C provides SM-PCF with at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association. And, an SM Policy Association Modification Request can be transmitted.
- the contents of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association may correspond to the entire contents received from the AMF in step 1201-3 or the entire contents stored by the MME.
- SM-PCF can request UE Policy Association Establishment or UE Policy Association Modification to UE-PCF based on the information related to the received UE Policy Association. More specifically, the SM-PCF receives at least one of (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, and (c) Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association from SMF+PGW-C. You can request the UE-PCF identified by the UE-PCF ID to change the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID, and the received Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association are applied to the corresponding UE Policy Association. You can let them know that it is happening.
- UE-PCF is information related to UE Policy, including at least (1) UE Policy, (2) URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication (received from UE through 5GS Registration procedure, EPS Registration procedure, or EPS TAU procedure, etc.) You may be storing more than one.
- the UE-PCF changes the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID that the UE-PCF had with the AMF to one with the SM-PCF, based on the information provided by the SM-PCF when requesting UE Policy Association Establishment/Modification.
- UE-PCF It is possible to recognize that a request has been made, and to establish a UE Policy Association by determining whether it is appropriate for the UE-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with a PCF rather than an AMF as an NF Type. More specifically, if the UE-PCF was storing the URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication (received from the UE through the 5GS Registration procedure, EPS Registration procedure, or EPS TAU procedure, etc.), the UE-PCF stores the PCF and UE Policy It may be judged appropriate to form an association.
- the UE-PCF determines to establish a UE Policy Association with the SM-PCF in step 1209, it can respond to the UE Policy Association Establishment/Modification Request to the SM-PCF. At this time, the result of Success, and/or UE Policy Association related information, and/or UE Policy information may be provided. Afterwards, if a change occurs in information related to the corresponding UE Policy Association (including UE Policy, Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association), the UE-PCF may transmit it to the SM-PCF. SM-PCF can deliver to the MME if a change occurs in Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association.
- MME can send an Update Location request to UDM+HSS.
- UDM+HSS can send a request for de-registration of AMF as a serving AMF (AMF), which was responsible for mobility management of the UE in 5GS, to the AMF.
- AMF serving AMF
- steps 1200 to 1203 have been described based on the method shown in FIG. 4, but the contents of steps 1200 to 1203 can also be applied to the method shown in FIG. 5. In this case, the contents of step 1201-5 may be merged into step 1201-6.
- SMF+PGW-C can send a UE Policy Association Establishment/Modification Request directly to the UE-PCF.
- the UE-PCF may recognize that a request has been made to change the UE Policy Association identified by the UE Policy Association ID that the UE-PCF had with the AMF to one with SMF+PGW-C, and the UE -PCF can establish a UE Policy Association by determining whether it is appropriate to establish a UE Policy Association with SMF rather than AMF as an NF Type.
- UE-PCF may determine that it is appropriate to form a UE Policy Association with SMF. Afterwards, if a change occurs in information related to the UE Policy Association (including UE Policy, Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association), the UE-PCF may transmit it to SMF+PGW-C and MME.
- step 1201-3 if the UE Policy Association is transferred to SMF+PGW-C (after step 1201-8) and the UE is TAU to EPS (if the UE moves to EPS), the MME If the conditions corresponding to the contents of the stored Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association are met (is met), this can be reported to the UE-PCF through SMF+PGW-C.
- Figures 13A to 13G are sequence diagrams showing how the core network transmits a terminal policy to a terminal in an EPS/5GS interworking system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 13A to 13G show a more specific embodiment of the embodiment described in FIGS. 4, 5, and 12.
- the method presented in FIG. 4 through FIG. 12 will first be described, and then the differences from the method presented in FIG. 5 will be further explained.
- parts that are the same as those described in FIGS. 4, 5, and 12 may be omitted.
- all of the steps described below do not necessarily have to be included, and some steps may be omitted.
- FIGS. 13A to 13G may include a commonly applicable method among the methods described in FIGS. 10 and 12 and may be omitted from the description below.
- the UE can transmit a Registration Request to AMF through NG-RAN.
- the UE has the capability to receive UE Policy including URSP from EPS, it can include URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication in the UE Policy Container.
- the UE-PCF may transmit a UE Policy Control Update Notify Request to the AMF.
- the UE-PCF may provide Policy Control Request Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association including “Connectivity state changes” among the contents of Table 2 above. If the UE-PCF is notified by the AMF that the UE Policy was not successfully delivered to the UE, it can provide “Connectivity state changes” to the AMF. AMF can notify the UE-PCF when the UE is in a reachable or connected state.
- the UE-PCF receives information (URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication) from the UE indicating that the UE has the ability to receive UE Policy information including URSP through EPS, and determines that it is necessary to notify the AMF of this It can be provided to AMF.
- the UE-PCF can provide URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication to AMF through UE Policy Control Create, Update, or Update Notify.
- HSS+UDM can provide AMF with subscriber information if it contains information (PCF Selection Assistance Info) required when the PCF selection procedure is performed.
- PCF Selection Assistance Info information required when the PCF selection procedure is performed.
- SDM Get Response can be used.
- the information required is that the PCF for AMF (which may include UE-PCF and/or AM-PCF) and the PCF for SMF (which may include SM-PCF) are selected as the same PCF. It can be used in cases where it must be used, and in this case, PCF Selection Assistance Info may correspond to the PCF ID of the PCF for SM.
- the UE If the UE moves from the 5GS coverage area to the EPS coverage area, it can perform the Tracking Area Update procedure.
- the UE may transmit a TAU Request to E-UTRAN.
- E-UTRAN can forward the TAU Request received from the UE to the MME.
- MME can send a Context Request to AMF.
- the MME may provide an indicator (Policy Control Triggers for UE Policy Association Support In MME Indication) to the AMF indicating that the MME has the ability to handle Policy Control Triggers for UE Policy Association.
- AMF determines whether to retrieve the context including the mapped UE EPS connection from V-SMF (for HR roaming) or SMF+PGW-C (for non-roaming or LBO roaming). case), you can decide whether to import it or not. According to the above determination, AMF can receive context by sending a PDU Session Context Request to V-SMF or SMF+PGW-C.
- V-SMF or SMF+PGW-C can respond by sending a PDU Session Context Response to AMF.
- AMF can determine whether the UE Policy Association used in 5GS can be reused in EPS after the UE moves from 5GS to EPS. More specifically, AMF can reuse UE Policy Association in EPS based on information received from UE, UE-PCF, and HSS+UDM when at least one of steps 0a, 0b, 0c, 0d, and 4 has been performed. It can be judged that there is.
- the AMF receives “Connectivity state change” from the UE-PCF in step 1300b, (A) it recognizes that there is UE Policy information that has not yet been delivered to the UE from the UE-PCF, and (B) the UE By determining that it must be possible to connect to the corresponding UE-PCF even after moving to the EPS, it can be determined that (C) UE Policy Association can be reused in the EPS.
- Policy Control Request Trigger(s) is included in the information about the UE Policy Association, AMF can determine whether Policy Control Request Trigger(s) can be reused in the MME. If Policy Control Request Triggers for UE Policy Association Support In MME Indication is received from the MME in step 1304, it may be determined that it can be reused by the MME. As a more specific method, the method described in FIG. 12 can be used.
- AMF can respond by sending a Context Response to the MME.
- AMF provides MME with (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition that has At least one of the following: have been met, (e) URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication can be provided.
- the above (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition that has been met refers to the condition that the AMF must report to the UE-PCF among the contents of the above (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association. If there is a Policy Control Trigger, it may mean the fact that the reporting conditions have been met (is met) and the information that must be reported to the UE-PCF when the reporting conditions are met.
- Authentication and/or security-related procedures may be performed between UE, MME, and HSS+UDM.
- the MME can send a Context Acknowledge to the AMF.
- Context Acknowledge may include a Serving GW change indication indicating that a new Serving GW has been selected.
- the MME can select the PDN Connection to which the UE Policy Association will be moved.
- the MME can send a Create Session Request to the SGW.
- the MME provides the SGW with (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition that has At least one of the following: have been met, (e) URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication can be provided.
- SGW can send a Modify Bearer Request to SMF+PGW-C.
- SGW sends SMF+PGW-C (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request At least one of the following: Trigger condition that has been met, (e) URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication can be provided.
- SMF+PGW-C can send an SM Policy Control Update Request to SM-PCF.
- This request may correspond to a request to provide SM-PCF with the information necessary to reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF in EPS.
- SMF+PGW-C can provide the information necessary for SM-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with UE-PCF.
- This information includes (a) UE-PCF ID, (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, and (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy received from the SGW in step 1310. At least one of the Control Request Trigger condition that has been met may be included.
- SM-PCF can send a UE Policy Control Update Request request to UE-PCF.
- This request may correspond to a request to provide the UE-PCF with the information necessary to reuse the UE Policy Association established between AMF and UE-PCF in EPS.
- SM-PCF can provide the information necessary for UE-PCF to establish a UE Policy Association with SM-PCF.
- This information includes (b) UE Policy Association ID, (c) Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association, and (d) Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition received from SMF+PGW-C in step 1310a. At least one of that has been met may be included.
- the UE-PCF can determine whether the UE Policy Association has been modified. More specifically, whether URSP delivery in EPS Support Indication indicating that the UE can receive UE Policy including URSP from EPS has been received from the UE through procedures such as 0a and 0b described in FIGS. 9a to 9f. Based on this, you can decide whether to modify it or not.
- the UE-PCF can update the stored UE Policy Association information based on the information received from the SM-PCF in step 1310b.
- UE-PCF can create a new UE Policy or update an existing UE Policy.
- Information on the UE policy related Policy Control Request Trigger condition that has been met is satisfied in step 1310b, a new UE Policy can be created or an existing UE Policy can be updated.
- UE-PCF can create new Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association or update existing Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association.
- Policy Control Trigger(s) for UE Policy Association is received in step 1310b, it can be updated.
- the UE-PCF can respond by sending a UE Policy Control Update Response to the SM-PCF. This response changed the UE Policy Association established with AMF to establish one with SM-PCF, and in the future, if a change occurs in information related to the UE Policy Association or UE Policy (which may include URSP) (step 1310g), the SM-PCF This may mean that it can now be provided to PCF.
- the UE-PCF may provide the SM-PCF with at least one of a UE Policy Container containing a UE Policy (which may include a URSP) and a Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association.
- SM-PCF can transmit SM Policy Control Update Response to SMF+PGW-C.
- the SM-PCF may provide the SMF+PGW-C with at least one of a UE Policy Container containing a UE Policy (which may include a URSP) and a Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association.
- a UE Policy Container containing a UE Policy (which may include a URSP)
- a Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association which may include a URSP
- the UE-PCF may provide this to the SM-PCF.
- the UE-PCF may provide the SM-PCF with at least one of a UE Policy Container containing a UE Policy (which may include a URSP) and a Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association.
- SM-PCF can send an SM Policy Control Update Notify Request to SMF+PGW-C.
- This request may include at least one of the UE Policy Container and Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association received from the UE-PCF.
- SMF+PGW-C can perform UPF+PGW-U and N4 Session Modification procedures.
- SMF+PGW-C can respond by sending a Modify Bearer Response to SGW.
- SMF+PGW-C receives the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association in step 1310f, it can forward it to the SGW.
- SGW can respond by sending a Create Session Response to the MME. If the SGW receives the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association in step 1312, it may forward it to the MME. When the MME receives the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association, it can use this to include the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association (received from the AMF in step 1306) that the MME already had. ) can be modified.
- MME can send an Update Location Request to HSS+UDM.
- HSS+UDM can transmit UECM Deregistration Notification to AMF. At this time, the reason may be provided that the terminal has moved (or has moved) from 5GS to EPS.
- AMF can send SDM Unsubscribe to HSS+UDM.
- AMF can request release of SM context from V-SMF.
- V-SMF can request resource release from V-UPF.
- V-SMF can perform V-UPF and N4 Session Termination procedures.
- This response may include at least one of the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association to be used by SMF+PGW-C and the UE Policy Container received from the UE-PCF.
- the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association may include Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association received from the UE-PCF.
- SM-PCF may also provide Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association separately from Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of SM Policy Association.
- SMF+PGW-C can transmit a PDU Session Update SM Context Response to AMF.
- This response may include information indicating that the UE Policy Association has been successfully transferred to the SM-PCF.
- HSS+UDM can transmit an Update Location Ack to the MME.
- the MME may transmit TAU Accept to the UE.
- the UE may transmit TAU Complete to the MME.
- a dedicated bearer setup initiated by the PGW may be performed.
- SMF+PGW-C can transmit an Update Bearer Request.
- SMF+PGW-C receives the UE Policy Container from the UE-PCF (this may include receiving the UE Policy Container from the SM-PCF in steps 1310f and 1310h), it sends the ePCO (ePCO) containing the UE Policy Container to the SGW. or PCO) may be provided.
- SMF+PGW-C receives Policy Control Request Triggers for UE Policy Association from UE-PCF, it can deliver Policy Control Request Triggers for UE Policy Association to SGW.
- SGW may deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from SMF+PGW-C, and/or Policy Control Request Triggers for UE Policy Association to the MME. At this time, it can be delivered through Update Bearer Request.
- the MME receives the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association, it can use this to modify the Policy Control Request Trigger(s) of UE Policy Association that the MME already has.
- the MME can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the SGW to the E-UTRAN.
- ePCO or PCO
- a Downlink NAS Transport request can be used.
- E-UTRAN can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the MME to the UE.
- ePCO or PCO
- Direct Transfer can be used.
- the UE can perform operations required for UE Policy (which may include URSP) processing based on the information contained in the UE Policy Container received from the UE-PCF. More specifically, you can save a URSP or update an existing URSP.
- UE Policy which may include URSP
- the UE can include UE Policy-related information to be provided to the UE-PCF in the UE Policy Container and then provide it to E-UTRAN by including the UE Policy Container in the ePCO (or PCO). In this case, Direct Transfer can be used.
- E-UTRAN can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the UE to the MME.
- ePCO or PCO
- Uplink NAS Transfer can be used.
- the MME can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from E-UTRAN to the SGW.
- ePCO or PCO
- Update Bearer Response can be used.
- SGW can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from the MME to SMF+PGW-C.
- ePCO or PCO
- Update Bearer Response can be used.
- SMF+PGW-C can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from SGW to SM-PCF.
- ePCO or PCO
- SM Policy Control Update Request can be used.
- SM-PCF can deliver the ePCO (or PCO) containing the UE Policy Container received from SMF+PGW-C to the UE-PCF. At this time, UE Policy Control Update Request can be used.
- ePCO or PCO
- UE-PCF can transmit a UE Policy Control Update Response to SM-PCF.
- SM-PCF can send SM Policy Control Update Response to SMF+PGW-C.
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Description
| URSP Rules | |||||||
| P | Traffic Descriptor (TD) | P | Route Selection Component (RSC) | ||||
| APPID, DNN, IP, FQDN, CC | S-NSSAI | DNN | SSC Mode | PDU-Type | Access-Type | ||
| 1 | App#1 | 1 | S-NSSAI#1 | DNN#1 | SSC#3 | IPv4 | 3GPP |
| 2 | App#2 | 1 | S-NSSAI#2 | DNN#2 | SSC#1 | IPv4/v6 | 3GPP |
| 2 | S-NSSAI#2 | DNN#2 | - | - | Non-3GPP | ||
| 4 | App#1, CC=internet, supl | 1 | S-NSSAI#1 | DNN#1 | - | - | Non-3GPP |
| 5 | App#3, CC=ims | 1 | S-NSSAI#3 | DNN#3 | - | - | Multi-Access |
| 6 | App#1 | 1 | S-NSSAI#1 | DNN#1 | - | - | Multi-Access |
| 7 | * (match all) | 1 | S-NSSAI#4 | DNN#4 | SSC#3 | - | - |
| Policy Control Request Trigger | Description | Condition for reporting |
| Location change (tracking area) | The tracking area of the UE has changed. | PCF (AM Policy Association, UE Policy Association) |
| Change of UE presence in Presence Reporting Area | The UE is entering/leaving a Presence Reporting Area. | PCF (AM Policy Association, UE Policy Association) |
| Service Area restriction change | The subscribed service area restriction information has changed. | PCF (AM Policy Association) |
| RFSP index change | The subscribed RFSP index has changed. | PCF (AM Policy Association) |
| Change of the Allowed NSSAI | The Allowed NSSAI has changed. | PCF (AM Policy Association) |
| Generation of Target NSSAI | The Target NSSAI has been generated. | PCF (AM Policy Association) |
| UE-AMBR change | The subscribed UE-AMBR has changed. | PCF (AM Policy Association) |
| UE-Slice-MBR change | The subscribed UE-Slice-MBR has changed. | PCF (AM Policy Association) |
| PLMN change | The UE has moved to another operators' domain. | PCF (UE Policy Association) |
| SMF selection management | UE request for an unsupported DNN or UE request for a DNN within the list of DNN candidates for replacement per S-NSSAI. | PCF (AM Policy Association) |
| Connectivity state changes | The connectivity state of UE is changed. | PCF (UE Policy Association) |
| NWDAF info change | The NWDAF instance IDs used for the UE or associated Analytics IDs used for the UE and available in the AMF have changed. | PCF (AM Policy Association) |
| Policy Control Request Trigger | Description | Difference compared with table 6.2 and table A.4.3-2 in TS 23.203 | Conditions for reporting | Motivation |
| PLMN change | The UE has moved to another operators' domain. | None | PCF | |
| QoS change | The QoS parameters of the QoS Flow has changed. | Removed | Only applicable when binding of bearers was done in PCRF. | |
| QoS change exceeding authorization | The QoS parameters of the QoS Flow has changed and exceeds the authorized QoS. | Removed | Only applicable when binding of bearers was done in PCRF. | |
| Traffic mapping information change | The traffic mapping information of the QoS profile has changed. | Removed | Only applicable when binding of bearers was done in PCRF. | |
| Resource modification request | A request for resource modification has been received by the SMF. | None | SMF always reports to PCF | |
| Routing information change | The IP flow mobility routing information has changed (when IP flow mobility as specified in TS 23.261 applies) or the PCEF has received Routing Rules from the UE (when NBIFOM as specified in TS 23.161 applies). | Removed | Not in 5GS yet. | |
| Change in Access Type(NOTE 8) | The Access Type and, if applicable, the RAT Type of the PDU Session has changed. | None | PCF | |
| EPS Fallback | EPS fallback is initiated | Added | PCF | |
| Loss/recovery of transmission resources | The Access type transmission resources are no longer usable/again usable. | Removed | Not in 5GS yet. | |
| Location change (serving cell)(NOTE 6) | The serving cell of the UE has changed. | None | PCF | |
| Location change (serving area)(NOTE 2) | The serving area of the UE has changed. | None | PCF | |
| Location change(serving CN node)(NOTE 3) | The serving core network node of the UE has changed. | None | PCF | |
| Change of UE presence in Presence Reporting Area (see NOTE 1) | The UE is entering/leaving a Presence Reporting Area. | None | PCF | Only applicable to PCF |
| Out of credit | Credit is no longer available. | None | PCF | |
| Reallocation of credit | Credit has been reallocated after the former Out of credit indication. | Added | PCF | |
| Enforced PCC rule request | SMF is performing a PCC rules request as instructed by the PCF. | None | PCF | |
| Enforced ADC rule request | TDF is performing an ADC rules request as instructed by the PCRF. | Removed | ADC Rules are not applicable. | |
| UE IP address change | A UE IP address has been allocated/released. | None | SMF always reports allocated or released UE IP addresses | |
| UE MAC address change | A new UE MAC address is detected or a used UE MAC address is inactive for a specific period. | New | PCF | |
| Access Network Charging Correlation Information | Access Network Charging Correlation Information has been assigned. | None | PCF | |
| Usage report(NOTE 4) | The PDU Session or the Monitoring key specific resources consumed by a UE either reached the threshold or needs to be reported for other reasons. | None | PCF | |
| Start of application traffic detection andStop of application traffic detection (NOTE 5) | The start or the stop of application traffic has been detected. | None | PCF | |
| SRVCC CS to PS handover | A CS to PS handover has been detected. | Removed | No support in 5GS yet | |
| Access Network Information report | Access information as specified in the Access Network Information Reporting part of a PCC rule. | None | PCF | |
| Credit management session failure | Transient/Permanent failure as specified by the CHF. | None | PCF | |
| Addition / removal of an access to an IP-CAN session | The PCEF reports when an access is added or removed. | Removed | No support in 5GS yet | |
| Change of usability of an access | The PCEF reports that an access becomes unusable or usable again. | Removed | No support in 5GS yet | |
| 3GPP PS Data Off status change | The SMF reports when the 3GPP PS Data Off status changes. | None | SMF always reports to PCF | |
| Session AMBR change | The Session-AMBR has changed. | Added | SMF always reports to PCF | |
| Default QoS change | The subscribed QoS has changed. | Added | SMF always reports to PCF | |
| Removal of PCC rule | The SMF reports when the PCC rule is removed. | Added | SMF always reports to PCF | |
| Successful resource allocation | The SMF reports to the PCF that the resources for a PCC rule have been successfully allocated. | Added | PCF | |
| GFBR of the QoS Flow can no longer (or can again) be guaranteed | The SMF notifies the PCF when receiving notifications from RAN that GFBR of the QoS Flow can no longer (or can again) be guaranteed. | Added | ||
| UE resumed from suspend state | The SMF reports to the PCF when it detects that the UE is resumed from suspend state. | None | PCF | Only applicable to EPC IWK |
| Change of DN Authorization Profile Index | The DN Authorization Profile Index received from DN-AAA has changed. | Added | SMF always reports to PCF | |
| 5GS Bridge information available | SMF has detected new 5GS Bridge information, which may contain, user-plane Node ID, UE-DS-TT residence time and Ethernet port (port number and MAC address) or IP address for the PDU Session and/or PMIC and/or UMIC. | Added | PCF | |
| QoS Monitoring for URLLC | The SMF notifies the PCF of the QoS Monitoring information (e.g. UL packet delay, DL packet delay or round trip packet delay). | Added | PCF | |
| DDN Failure event Subscription with Traffic Descriptor | The SMF requests PCF to provide or remove policies if it received an event subscription or cancellation for DDN Failure event including traffic descriptors. The SMF provides the traffic descriptors to the PCF for policy evaluation. | Added | PCF | |
| DDD Status event Subscription with Traffic Descriptor | The SMF requests PCF to provide or remove policies if it received an event subscription or cancellation for DDD Status event including traffic descriptors. The SMF provides the traffic descriptors and the requested type(s) of notifications (notifications about downlink packets being buffered, and/or discarded) to the PCF for policy evaluation. | Added | PCF | |
| QoS constraints change | The QoS constraints in the VPLMN have been provided or changed. | Added | SMF always reports to PCF | |
| Satellite backhaul category change | The backhaul is changed between different satellite backhaul categories, or between satellite backhaul and non-satellite backhaul. | Added | PCF | |
| NWDAF info change | The NWDAF instance IDs used for the PDU session or associated Analytics IDs used for the PDU session and available in the SMF have changed. | Added | PCF | |
| Request for notification on SM Policy Association establishment or termination(NOTE 9) | The SMF reports to the PCF the request to notify on the established or terminated SM Policy Association, | Added | PCF | |
| NOTE 1: The maximum number of PRA(s) per UE per PDU Session is configured in the PCF. The PCF may have independent configuration of the maximum number for Core Network pre-configured PRAs and UE-dedicated PRAs. The exact number(s) should be determined by operator in deployment. NOTE 2: This trigger reports change of Tracking Area in both 5GS and EPC interworking, or reports change of Routing Area for GERAN/UTRAN access (see Annex G of TS 23.502). NOTE 3: This trigger reports change of AMF in 5GC, change between ePDG and Serving GW in EPC, change between Serving GWs in EPC, change between EPC and 5GC, change between Serving Gateway and SGSN in GERAN/UTRAN from/to E-UTRAN mobility, or change between SGSNs in the case of GERAN/UTRAN access. In HR roaming case, if the AMF change is unknown by the H-SMF, then the AMF change is not reported. NOTE 4: Usage is defined as either volume or time of user plane traffic. NOTE 5: The start and stop of application traffic detection are separate event triggers, but received under the same subscription from the PCF. NOTE 6: Location change of serving cell can increase signalling load on multiple interfaces. Hence it is recommended that any such serving cell changes only applied for a limited number of subscribers avoiding extra signalling load. It also is applicable for GERAN/UTRAN access. NOTE 7: Void. NOTE 8: For 3GPP access the RAT type may refer to NR, E-UTRAN, and, when the SMF+PGW-C enhancements to support GERAN/UTRAN access via Gn/Gp interface as specified in Annex L of TS 23.501 apply, to UTRAN or GERAN. For MA PDU Session this trigger reports the current used Access Type(s) and RAT type(s) upon any change of Access Type and RAT type. NOTE 9: The PCF for the PDU Session knows the change of the PCF for the UE by this Policy Control Request Trigger based on the associated binding information of and notifies the PCF for the UE as described in clause 6.1.3.18. |
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- 이동 통신 시스템의 세션 관리 기능(session management function, SMF) 및 패킷 데이터 네트워크 게이트웨이 제어 평면 기능(packet data network gateway-control plane function, PGW-C)을 수행하는 제1 네트워크 엔티티에 의해 수행되는 방법에 있어서,EPS (evolved packet system)에서의 단말 라우팅 선택 정책(user equipment, UE, route selection policy, URSP) 제공 지원을 지시하는 지시자를 단말로부터 획득하는 단계;상기 지시자에 기반하여, 세션 관리(session management, SM) 정책 제어 업데이트 요청 메시지를, 세션과 관련된 정책 제어 기능(policy control function, PCF)을 수행하는 제2 네트워크 엔티티에게 전송하는 단계; 및상기 제2 네트워크 엔티티로부터, 상기 단말과 관련된 PCF를 수행하는 제3 네트워크 엔티티에 의해 생성된 URSP 정보를 포함하는 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 응답 메시지를 수신하는 단계를 포함하는 방법.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 요청 메시지는 정책 연계 식별자 정보 및 충족된 정책 제어 요청 트리거 조건에 대한 정보를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 방법.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 URSP 정보는 상기 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 응답 메시지 내의 단말 정책 컨테이너에 포함되는 것을 특징으로 하는 방법.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 URSP 정보는 상기 단말이 5GS (5th generation system)에서 상기 EPS로 이동하는 경우 상기 EPS에서 사용되는 것을 특징으로 하는 방법.
- 이동 통신 시스템의 세션과 관련된 정책 제어 기능(policy control function, PCF)을 수행하는 제2 네트워크 엔티티에 의해 수행되는 방법에 있어서,세션 관리 기능(session management function, SMF) 및 패킷 데이터 네트워크 게이트웨이 제어 평면 기능(packet data network gateway-control plane function, PGW-C)를 수행하는 제1 네트워크 엔티티로부터, 세션 관리(session management, SM) 정책 제어 업데이트 요청 메시지를 수신하는 단계;EPS (evolved packet system)에서의 단말 라우팅 선택 정책(user equipment, UE, route selection policy, URSP) 제공이 지원되는 경우, 단말과 관련된 PCF를 수행하는 제3 네트워크 엔티티와 단말 정책 연계를 수립하는 단계; 및상기 제3 네트워크 엔티티에 의해 생성된 URSP 정보를 포함하는 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 응답 메시지를, 상기 제1 네트워크 엔티티로 전송하는 단계를 포함하는 방법.
- 제5항에 있어서,상기 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 요청 메시지는 정책 연계 식별자 정보 및 충족된 정책 제어 요청 트리거 조건에 대한 정보를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 방법.
- 제5항에 있어서,상기 URSP 정보는 상기 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 응답 메시지 내의 단말 정책 컨테이너에 포함되는 것을 특징으로 하는 방법.
- 제5항에 있어서,상기 URSP 정보는 상기 단말이 5GS (5th generation system)에서 상기 EPS로 이동하는 경우 상기 EPS에서 사용되는 것을 특징으로 하는 방법.
- 이동 통신 시스템의 세션 관리 기능(session management function, SMF) 및 패킷 데이터 네트워크 게이트웨이 제어 평면 기능(packet data network gateway-control plane function, PGW-C)을 수행하는 제1 네트워크 엔티티에 있어서,송수신부; 및상기 송수신부와 결합된 제어부를 포함하고,상기 제어부는,EPS (evolved packet system)에서의 단말 라우팅 선택 정책(user equipment, UE, route selection policy, URSP) 제공 지원을 지시하는 지시자를 단말로부터 획득하고,상기 지시자에 기반하여, 세션 관리(session management, SM) 정책 제어 업데이트 요청 메시지를, 세션과 관련된 정책 제어 기능(policy control function, PCF)을 수행하는 제2 네트워크 엔티티에게 전송하도록 상기 송수신부를 제어하고,상기 제2 네트워크 엔티티로부터, 상기 단말과 관련된 PCF를 수행하는 제3 네트워크 엔티티에 의해 생성된 URSP 정보를 포함하는 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 응답 메시지를 수신하도록 상기 송수신부를 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 제1 네트워크 엔티티.
- 제9항에 있어서,상기 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 요청 메시지는 정책 연계 식별자 정보 및 충족된 정책 제어 요청 트리거 조건에 대한 정보를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 제1 네트워크 엔티티.
- 제9항에 있어서,상기 URSP 정보는 상기 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 응답 메시지 내의 단말 정책 컨테이너에 포함되는 것을 특징으로 하는 제1 네트워크 엔티티.
- 제9항에 있어서,상기 URSP 정보는 상기 단말이 5GS (5th generation system)에서 상기 EPS로 이동하는 경우 상기 EPS에서 사용되는 것을 특징으로 하는 제1 네트워크 엔티티.
- 이동 통신 시스템의 세션과 관련된 정책 제어 기능(policy control function, PCF)을 수행하는 제2 네트워크 엔티티에 있어서,송수신부; 및상기 송수신부와 결합된 제어부를 포함하고,상기 제어부는,세션 관리 기능(session management function, SMF) 및 패킷 데이터 네트워크 게이트웨이 제어 평면 기능(packet data network gateway-control plane function, PGW-C)를 수행하는 제1 네트워크 엔티티로부터, 세션 관리(session management, SM) 정책 제어 업데이트 요청 메시지를 수신하도록 상기 송수신부를 제어하고,EPS (evolved packet system)에서의 단말 라우팅 선택 정책(user equipment, UE, route selection policy, URSP) 제공이 지원되는 경우, 단말과 관련된 PCF를 수행하는 제3 네트워크 엔티티와 단말 정책 연계를 수립하고,상기 제3 네트워크 엔티티에 의해 생성된 URSP 정보를 포함하는 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 응답 메시지를, 상기 제1 네트워크 엔티티로 전송하도록 상기 송수신부를 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 제2 네트워크 엔티티.
- 제13항에 있어서,상기 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 요청 메시지는 정책 연계 식별자 정보 및 충족된 정책 제어 요청 트리거 조건에 대한 정보를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 제2 네트워크 엔티티.
- 제13항에 있어서,상기 URSP 정보는 상기 SM 정책 제어 업데이트 응답 메시지 내의 단말 정책 컨테이너에 포함되며, 상기 단말이 5GS (5th generation system)에서 상기 EPS로 이동하는 경우 상기 EPS에서 사용되는 것을 특징으로 하는 제2 네트워크 엔티티.
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