Method, apparatus and system for monitoring MTC events
An event and capability technology, applied in the field of MTC event monitoring, can solve the problems of inability to synchronize the remaining number of reports of MTC events, network resource consumption, and inability to update the maximum number of reports, and achieve the effect of reducing network resource consumption
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[0133] For a first example, see Figure 5 , the method includes:
[0134] Step 500, UE attaches to the network.
[0135] Step 501, the source SGSN / MME obtains MTC event configuration information, and starts MTC event monitoring.
[0136] Step 502, the source SGSN / MME detects the occurrence of an MTC event, and generates an MTC event report.
[0137] Step 503, the source SGSN / MME reports the MTC event to the SCEF.
[0138] Step 504, the UE moves in the network, triggering a handover process.
[0139] Step 505, the source SGSN / MME sends a forwarding reassignment request to the target SGSN / MME.
[0140] In this step, the forwarding reallocation request includes the remaining number of reports corresponding to each MTC event.
[0141] Step 506, the target SGSN / MME returns a forwarding reassignment response to the source SGSN / MME.
[0142] In this step, when the target SGSN / MME determines that it has the MTC monitoring capability, the forwarding redistribution response includ...
no. 2 example
[0157] For a second embodiment, see Image 6 , the method includes:
[0158] Step 600, UE attaches to the network.
[0159] Step 601, the source SGSN / MME obtains MTC event configuration information, and starts MTC event monitoring.
[0160] Step 602, the source SGSN / MME detects the occurrence of an MTC event, and generates an MTC event report.
[0161] Step 603, the source SGSN / MME reports the MTC event to the SCEF.
[0162] Step 604, the UE moves in the network, triggering a handover procedure.
[0163] Step 605, the source SGSN / MME sends a forwarding reassignment request to the target SGSN / MME.
[0164] In this step, if the source SGSN / MME judges that the target SGSN / MME has the MTC monitoring capability, the forwarding redistribution request includes the remaining number of reports corresponding to each MTC event; if the source SGSN / MME judges that the target SGSN / MME does not have MTC monitoring capability, the forwarded reassignment request does not include the remai...
no. 3 example
[0185] For a third embodiment, see Figure 7 , the method includes:
[0186] Step 700, UE attaches to the network.
[0187] Step 701, the source SGSN / MME obtains MTC event configuration information, and starts MTC event monitoring.
[0188] Step 702, the source SGSN / MME detects the occurrence of an MTC event, and generates an MTC event report.
[0189] Step 703, the source SGSN / MME reports the MTC event to the SCEF.
[0190] In step 704, the UE moves in the network, triggering a handover procedure.
[0191] Step 705, the source SGSN / MME sends a forwarding reassignment request to the target SGSN / MME.
[0192] In this step, the forwarding reallocation request includes the remaining number of reports corresponding to each MTC event.
[0193] Step 706, the source SGSN / MME sends a notification message to the HSS.
[0194] In this step, the notification message includes the remaining number of reports corresponding to each MTC event.
[0195] Step 707, the HSS updates the max...
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