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Resolving competing handover conditions in wireless networks

A network and handover process technology, applied in wireless network protocols, wireless communications, electrical components, etc., to solve problems such as call failures

Active Publication Date: 2017-05-10
TELEFON AB LM ERICSSON (PUBL)
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If these competing handover procedures are allowed to continue unchecked, potential call failures can occur

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[0020] figure 1 Schematically showing how IMS fits into the 3GPP cellular network architecture in the case of a packet service access network. Such as figure 1 As shown in , control of communication occurs at three layers (or planes). The lowest layer is the connectivity layer 1, also known as the bearer plane, and through which signals to / from user equipments (UEs) of the access network are steered. The entities within the connectivity layer 1 that connect IMS subscribers to IMS services form a network generally referred to as the IP Connectivity Access Network IP-CAN (which in this case is the 3GPP Packet Services Access Network). The middle layer is the control layer 4 and on top is the application layer 6 .

[0021] The IMS 3 includes a core network 3a and a service network 3b operating through an intermediate control layer 4 and a connectivity layer 1 . The IMS core network 3a comprises: nodes, which at connectivity layer 1 send signals to or receive signals from the ...

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One aspect includes a method of operating a user terminal adapted for wireless telecommunications using any of a plurality of different radio access technologies including a Circuit Switched, CS, access and a Packet Switched, PS access. The PS access includes access via a Long Term Evolution, LTE, network and WiFi access via a Wireless Local Area Network, WLAN. The method includes: (i) making a determination to switch from a PS LTE access to a WiFi access, (ii) switching to WiFi access, and (iii) ignoring or rejecting a command received to hand over to a CS access. Other aspects include a user terminal, a telecommunications network entity, and a method of operating a telecommunications network entity.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a method and arrangement in a telecommunications network for resolving conflicts that can arise when switching calls between different wireless networks. In particular, solutions for addressing competing single radio voice call continuity handovers and handovers to WiFi access are presented. Background technique [0002] The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a technology defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for providing IP multimedia services through a mobile communication network. IMS is a key feature of enriching the end user's person-to-person communication experience through the integration and interaction of services. IMS allows person-to-person (client-to-client) and person-to-content (client-to-server) communications over IP-based networks. The IMS utilizes the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and the Session Description Protocol (SDP) to set up and control calls or sessions between user ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04W36/00H04W36/14
CPCH04L65/1016H04L65/1069H04L65/1104H04W36/18H04W36/362H04W36/00226H04W36/08H04W36/1446H04L65/1106H04W36/0066H04W36/0077H04W80/04
Inventor H.奥斯特伦德A.阿布廷M.哈伦斯特
Owner TELEFON AB LM ERICSSON (PUBL)
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