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LTE Call Flows
ATT Best Practices: LTE Performance & Optimization
Rethink Possible
Fraz.Tajammul@ericsson.com
Version Date Update
V1.0 July 12, 2011 LTE Call Flows
Main purpose of this document is to discuss LTE basic call flows.
It also introduces LTE network architecture, Nodes, their functionality as well as interfaces that
connect these network nodes.
A brief description of UE states is also given.
Abstract:
Contents:
Document consists of following sections:
Revision:
Network Architecture
Network Interfaces
UE States’ Transitions
LTE Call Flows
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UE: The User Equipment.
Evolved UTRAN (eNodeB): The eNodeB supports the LTE air interface and includes following functions:
Functions for Radio Resource Management: Radio Bearer Control, Radio Admission Control, Connection
Mobility Control, Dynamic allocation of resources to UEs in both uplink and downlink (scheduling);
Selection of an MME at UE attachment when no routing to an MME can be determined from the information
provided by the UE;
Routing of User Plane data towards Serving Gateway;
Scheduling and transmission of paging messages (originated from the MME);
Scheduling and transmission of broadcast information (originated from the MME or O&M);
Measurement and measurement reporting configuration for mobility and scheduling.
Mobility Management Entity (MME): The MME manages mobility, UE identities and security parameters. It includes
following functions:
Non Access Stratum (NAS) signaling and security;
Idle mode UE reachability (including control and execution of paging retransmission);
Tracking Area list management (for UE in idle and active mode);
PDN GW and Serving GW selection;
MME selection for handovers with MME change;
Roaming; (terminating S6a towards home HSS)
Authentication
Bearer management functions including dedicated bearer establishment.
Serving Gateway (SGW): The Serving Gateway is the node that terminates the interface towards EUTRAN. For each UE
associated with the EPS, at a given point of time, there is one single Serving Gateway. Functions include:
Packet Routing and Forwarding
Network Architecture:
Evolved Packet System (EPS) contains following network elements:
EPS Architecture
Evolved Packet System (EPS) contains following network elements:
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The local Mobility Anchor point for inter-eNB handover;
E-UTRAN idle mode downlink packet buffering and initiation of network triggered service request
procedure;
E-UTRAN idle mode downlink packet buffering and initiation of network triggered service request
procedure;
Accounting on user and QoS Class Identifier (QCI) granularity for inter-operator charging;
UL and DL charging per UE, PDN, and QCI.
End marker handling
Packet Filtering with TFT
PDN Gateway (PGW): The PGW is the node that terminates the SGi interface towards the PDN. If a UE is accessing
multiple PDNs, there may be more than one PGW for that UE. The PGW provides connectivity to the UE to external
packet data networks by being the point of exit and entry of traffic for the UE. The PGW performs policy enforcement,
packet filtering for each user, charging support, lawful Interception and packet screening.
PDN GW functions include:
Mobility anchor for mobility between 3GPP access systems and non-3GPP access systems. This is sometimes
referred to as the SAE Anchor function.
Policy enforcement (gating and rate enforcement)
Per-user based packet filtering (by e.g. deep packet inspection)
Charging support
Lawful Interception (out of scope for phase 4)
UE IP address allocation
Packet screening
Transport level packet marking in the downlink;
DL rate enforcement based on APN Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate (APN-AMBR)
PCRF: PCRF is the policy and charging control element. PCRF functions include:
Policy (QoS and gating) control
Charging control
In non-roaming scenario, there is only a single PCRF in the HPLMN associated with one UE's IP-CAN
session. The PCRF terminates the Gx, Gxc and Gxa interfaces.
Evolved Packet System (EPS) contains following network elements:
S1-C: Reference point for the control plane protocol between E-UTRAN and MME.
S1-U: Reference point between E-UTRAN and Serving GW for the per bearer user plane tunnelling and inter
eNodeB path switching during handover.
S5: It provides user plane tunnelling and tunnel management between Serving GW and PDN GW. It is used for
Serving GW relocation due to UE mobility and if the Serving GW needs to connect to a non-collocated PDN
GW for the required PDN connectivity.
S6a: It enables transfer of subscription and authentication data for authenticating/authorizing user access to the
evolved system (AAA interface) between MME and HSS.
Gx: It provides transfer of (QoS) policy and charging rules from PCRF to Policy and Charging Enforcement
Function (PCEF) in the PDN GW. The interface is based on the Gx interface.
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Network Interfaces:
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Gxa It provides transfer of (QoS) policy information from PCRF to the Trusted Non-3GPP accesses.
Gxc It provides transfer of (QoS) policy information from PCRF to the Serving Gateway
S9: It provides transfer of (QoS) policy and charging control information between the Home PCRF and the Visited
PCRF in order to support local breakout function.
S10: Reference point between MMEs for MME relocation and MME to MME information transfer.
S11: Reference point between MME and Serving GW
SGi: It is the reference point between the PDN GW and the packet data network. Packet data network may be an
operator external public or private packet data network or an intra operator packet data network, e.g. for provision
of IMS services. This reference point corresponds to Gi for 3GPP accesses.
X2 The X2 reference point resides between the source and target eNodeB.
*EMM (Evolved Mobility Management) is a NAS level protocol and is used for UE authentication
UE States’ Transitions:
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LTE Call Flows:
Following call flows have been discussed in the document:
Initial Call Setup
UE Initiated Detach
MME Initiated Detach
Active to Idle Transition
Network Initiated Idle to Active Transition
UE Initiated Service Request
S1 Based Inter eNB Handover
X2 Based Inter eNB Handover
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RRC Connection Reconfiguration
UE Capability Inquiry
No
RRC Connection Request
Random Access Response
Random Access Preamble
System Information
Create Session Request
Update Location Answer
Update Location Request
(Attach Complete)
UL NAS Transport
UL Information Transfer
(Attach Complete)
Initial Context Setup Response
RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete
UE Capability Info Indication
UE Capability Information
UE Capability Inquiry
Security Mode Complete
Security Mode Command
(Attach Accept)
Initial Context Setup Request
Authentication/ Security
Identity Request (IMSI)
Identity Request
Attach Request
MME
RRC Connection Setup Complete
RRC Connection Request
UE eNB SGW HSS
Create Session Response
Has UE provided the GUTI?
Is GUTI known?
MME to perform
authentication?
Initial Call Setup
Modify Bearer Request
Modify Bearer Response
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
UL/DL Payload Data
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Brief Description:
System Acquisition: UE performs frequency synchronization and reads MIB/SIBs from PBCH to acquire system
information. It then camps on the most suitable cell.
RRC Connection Setup: The UE and eNodeB exchange signaling to set up an RRC connection. The UE then
sends RRC Connection Setup Complete message to the eNodeB.
Attach Request: The UE includes in the ATTACH REQUEST message a valid GUTI together with the last
visited registered TAI, if available. If there is no valid GUTI available, the UE shall include the IMSI in the
ATTACH REQUEST message.
eNodeB forwards the Attach Request message (including: Message Type, eNB UE ID, TAI, CGI etc.) to the
MME.
Identity Procedure: In the case of the first Attach, MME sends an Identity Request to the UE. Identity procedure
is required only if attach request contains GUTI/last-TAI and the TAI is not local to MME
The UE responds with Identity Response including Mobile Identity that is set to IMSI.
Authentication/Security: In case of initial attach when there is no UE context on the network, authentication is
performed. The MME sends an Authentication Information Request to the HSS and receives an Authentication
Information Answer which is used to send Authentication Request to the UE. Authentication procedure is
optional. UE then sends an Authentication Response to the MME
Update Location Request: The MME sends the Update Location Request including the IMSI. The HSS replies
with Update Location Answer. Subscription Data shall be present when the Result is Success.
Create Session Request: The MME sends a Create Session Request to SGW which is followed by confirmation.
Initial Context Setup Request/Attach Accept: Attach Accept is sent as NAS PDU in the Initial Context Setup
(Message Type, E-RAB ID, QoS parameters, Transport Layer Address, NAS-PDU, UE Security Capabilities,
Security key) from MME to eNodeB.
Attach Accept message contains new GUTI if the attach request contained IMSI or foreign/non-local GUTI. This
completes Attach Request.
Security procedure and UE Capability exchange is then performed.
RRC Connection Re-configuration: The eNodeB sends the RRC Connection Reconfiguration message
including the EPS Radio Bearer Identity to the UE, and the Attach Accept message to the UE. The APN is
provided to the UE for which the activated default bearer is associated.
Initial Context Setup Response: The eNodeB sends Initial Context Setup Response to the MME
Uplink Information Transfer: The UE sends an Uplink Information Transfer message. This message includes
the Attach Complete message for MME
Attach Complete: eNodeB encapsulates the Attach Complete message and transfers it to MME.
Modify Bearer Message: One receiving both Context Setup Response and Attach Complete, the MME sends a
Modify Bearer Request to SGW. SGW sends the response and starts sending the DL packets.
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Delete Session Response
Delete Session Request
Delete Session Request
MME
Detach Accept
RRC Connection
UE eNB
Detach Request
Signaling Connection Release
SGW
Delete Session Response
UE Initiated Detach
MME Initiated Detach
UE can be detached either from Idle or Connected mode. If it is Idle, RRC connection setup is completed before
detach message.
UE sends Detach Request message to MME which responds with confirmation after exchanging Delete Session
messages with SGW.
Delete session request can be send when UE is in Idle or Connected mode. If a UE is in Idle mode, it may be paged.
MME exchanges Delete Session messages with SGW. Detach request is conditional on successful page to the UE.
Detach Request
MME
Detach Accept
UE eNB
Signaling Connection Release
SGW
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If the UE is Idle it may be paged
Modify Bearer Response
Modify Bearer Request
User Inactivity Detected
UE Context Release Command
UE Context Release Complete
RRC Connection Release
Paging
MMEUE eNB
Paging
SGW
Downlink Data Notification Ack
Downlink Data Notification
UE Context Release Request
MMEUE eNB SGW
Active to Idle Transition
User inactivity is detected based on parameter settings (Inactivity timer). eNB requests MME to release the UE
Context. MME then informs SGW that UE is no longer available for DL traffic by sending Modify Bearer Request
message. After getting the response from SGW, MME sends Context Release command to eNB. After responding
to MME, eNB releases RRC Connection.
Incoming data from PGW is forwarded to SGW which notifies MME be sending Downlink data notification. After
acknowledgement MME pages all eNBs in the TA by sending the Paging message to these eNBs. The eNBs pages
the UE in all cells in the TA.
If the UE receives the page, it responds by initiating the UE Triggered Connection Re-activation.
Network Initiated Idle to Active Transition
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RRC Connection Reconfiguration
MME
RRC Connection Setup Complete
RRC Connection Request
RRC Connection Request
SGW
Modify Bearer Response
Modify Bearer Request
Initial Context Setup Response
Random Access Response
System Information
Initial Context Setup Request
Authentication/ Security
Initial UE Message
UE eNB
Random Access Preamble
Security Mode Command
UE Initiated Service Request
UE reads the system information broadcast in the cell and performs DL/UL synchronization.
UE then requests RRC Connection setup. Once completed, eNB then forwards NAS Service Request in Initial UE
Message to MME. MME then carries out Authentication process (optional) and requests eNB to establish the S1
UE context. eNB then activates security functions.
Later Radio Bearers are setup to support EPS bearers in RRC Connection Reconfiguration messages.
After successfully establishing the bearers, eNB responds to the MME with Initial Context Setup Response
MME then sends Modify Bearer Request to update SGW with IP address etc. for the DL of the user plane.
Security Mode Complete
RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete
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DL Payload Data
End Marker (Switch DL Data Path)
RRC Reconfiguration Complete
DL Forwarded Data
DL Forwarded Data
UE Context Release Complete
UE Context Release Command
UL Payload Data
RRC Connection Reconfiguration
Modify Bearer Response
Modify Bearer Request
Handover Notify
Delete Session Response
Delete Session Request
MME Status Transfer
Indirect forwarding of DL Data
eNB Status Transfer
Handover Command
Indirect Data Forward. Tunnel Request
Handover Request Ack
Handover Request
Handover Required
Indirect Data Forward. Tunnel Response
UL/DL Payload Data
Target eNB MMESource eNBUE SGW
S1 Based Inter eNodeB Handover
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Decision to perform handover
Brief Description:
Based on UE reports, source eNB decides to initiate S1-based handover to target eNB if there is no X2
connectivity to target eNB.
eNB sends Handover Required (handover type, target Id, cause etc.) message to MME.
MME verifies that source SGW can continue to serve UE and sends Handover Request message to target eNB.
Admission Control is performed by target eNB and target eNB configured the required resources according to the
received E-RAB QoS information.
Target eNB sends Handover Request Acknowledge message to MME.
If indirect forwarding applies MME sets up Create Indirect Data Forwarding Tunnel Request to SGW. SGW
responds with confirmation.
MME sends HO command (Handover Type, ERABs forwarding (optional) etc.) message to source eNB.
Source eNB sends RRC Connection Reconfiguration message to UE with necessary parameters (target eNB
security algorithm, SIBs etc.).
Source eNB sends Status Transfer message via MME to target eNB regarding downlink and uplink transmitter
status.
Once UE successfully synchronizes to the target cell, it sends an RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete
message to target eNB. DL packets forwarded from source eNB can be sent to the UE. Also uplink packets can be
sent from UE, which are forwarded to SGW.
Target eNB sends Handover Notify message to target MME. MME starts a timer to supervise when resources in
Source eNB and data forwarding resources in SGW shall be released.
MME sends Modify Bearer Request (Bearers contexts to be removed, bearers need to be deactivated etc) message
to SGW.
SGW sends “end marker” packet to source eNB and then releases resources towards it. Once “end marker”
reaches target eNB, SGW can start sending DL payload data coming from PGW. It also sends Modify Bearer
Response message to MME.
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DL Payload Data
Path Switch Request
UE Context Release
DL Forwarded Data
Handover Request
Handover Request Ack
End Marker
Path Switch Request Ack
Update User Plane Response
End Marker (Switch DL Data Path)
Update User Plane Request
UL Payload Data
RRC Connection Reconfig. Complete
RRC Connection Reconfiguration
Data Forwarding
SN Status Transfer
UE
UL/DL Payload Data
SGWMME
X2 Based Inter eNodeB Handover
Source eNB uses X2 interface to initiate handover with target eNB. Process is somewhat similar to S1 based handover
with difference that Handover request, data forwarding, End marker messages etc. are exchanged over X2 interface
directly between Source and Target eNBs.
Target eNBSource eNB
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Decision to perform handover
For Questions:
Fraz Tajammul
Fraz.Tajammul@Ericsson.com

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Best practices-lte-call-flow-guide

  • 1. LTE Call Flows ATT Best Practices: LTE Performance & Optimization Rethink Possible Fraz.Tajammul@ericsson.com
  • 2. Version Date Update V1.0 July 12, 2011 LTE Call Flows Main purpose of this document is to discuss LTE basic call flows. It also introduces LTE network architecture, Nodes, their functionality as well as interfaces that connect these network nodes. A brief description of UE states is also given. Abstract: Contents: Document consists of following sections: Revision: Network Architecture Network Interfaces UE States’ Transitions LTE Call Flows Page 2
  • 3. UE: The User Equipment. Evolved UTRAN (eNodeB): The eNodeB supports the LTE air interface and includes following functions: Functions for Radio Resource Management: Radio Bearer Control, Radio Admission Control, Connection Mobility Control, Dynamic allocation of resources to UEs in both uplink and downlink (scheduling); Selection of an MME at UE attachment when no routing to an MME can be determined from the information provided by the UE; Routing of User Plane data towards Serving Gateway; Scheduling and transmission of paging messages (originated from the MME); Scheduling and transmission of broadcast information (originated from the MME or O&M); Measurement and measurement reporting configuration for mobility and scheduling. Mobility Management Entity (MME): The MME manages mobility, UE identities and security parameters. It includes following functions: Non Access Stratum (NAS) signaling and security; Idle mode UE reachability (including control and execution of paging retransmission); Tracking Area list management (for UE in idle and active mode); PDN GW and Serving GW selection; MME selection for handovers with MME change; Roaming; (terminating S6a towards home HSS) Authentication Bearer management functions including dedicated bearer establishment. Serving Gateway (SGW): The Serving Gateway is the node that terminates the interface towards EUTRAN. For each UE associated with the EPS, at a given point of time, there is one single Serving Gateway. Functions include: Packet Routing and Forwarding Network Architecture: Evolved Packet System (EPS) contains following network elements: EPS Architecture Evolved Packet System (EPS) contains following network elements: Page 3
  • 4. The local Mobility Anchor point for inter-eNB handover; E-UTRAN idle mode downlink packet buffering and initiation of network triggered service request procedure; E-UTRAN idle mode downlink packet buffering and initiation of network triggered service request procedure; Accounting on user and QoS Class Identifier (QCI) granularity for inter-operator charging; UL and DL charging per UE, PDN, and QCI. End marker handling Packet Filtering with TFT PDN Gateway (PGW): The PGW is the node that terminates the SGi interface towards the PDN. If a UE is accessing multiple PDNs, there may be more than one PGW for that UE. The PGW provides connectivity to the UE to external packet data networks by being the point of exit and entry of traffic for the UE. The PGW performs policy enforcement, packet filtering for each user, charging support, lawful Interception and packet screening. PDN GW functions include: Mobility anchor for mobility between 3GPP access systems and non-3GPP access systems. This is sometimes referred to as the SAE Anchor function. Policy enforcement (gating and rate enforcement) Per-user based packet filtering (by e.g. deep packet inspection) Charging support Lawful Interception (out of scope for phase 4) UE IP address allocation Packet screening Transport level packet marking in the downlink; DL rate enforcement based on APN Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate (APN-AMBR) PCRF: PCRF is the policy and charging control element. PCRF functions include: Policy (QoS and gating) control Charging control In non-roaming scenario, there is only a single PCRF in the HPLMN associated with one UE's IP-CAN session. The PCRF terminates the Gx, Gxc and Gxa interfaces. Evolved Packet System (EPS) contains following network elements: S1-C: Reference point for the control plane protocol between E-UTRAN and MME. S1-U: Reference point between E-UTRAN and Serving GW for the per bearer user plane tunnelling and inter eNodeB path switching during handover. S5: It provides user plane tunnelling and tunnel management between Serving GW and PDN GW. It is used for Serving GW relocation due to UE mobility and if the Serving GW needs to connect to a non-collocated PDN GW for the required PDN connectivity. S6a: It enables transfer of subscription and authentication data for authenticating/authorizing user access to the evolved system (AAA interface) between MME and HSS. Gx: It provides transfer of (QoS) policy and charging rules from PCRF to Policy and Charging Enforcement Function (PCEF) in the PDN GW. The interface is based on the Gx interface. . Network Interfaces: Page 4
  • 5. Gxa It provides transfer of (QoS) policy information from PCRF to the Trusted Non-3GPP accesses. Gxc It provides transfer of (QoS) policy information from PCRF to the Serving Gateway S9: It provides transfer of (QoS) policy and charging control information between the Home PCRF and the Visited PCRF in order to support local breakout function. S10: Reference point between MMEs for MME relocation and MME to MME information transfer. S11: Reference point between MME and Serving GW SGi: It is the reference point between the PDN GW and the packet data network. Packet data network may be an operator external public or private packet data network or an intra operator packet data network, e.g. for provision of IMS services. This reference point corresponds to Gi for 3GPP accesses. X2 The X2 reference point resides between the source and target eNodeB. *EMM (Evolved Mobility Management) is a NAS level protocol and is used for UE authentication UE States’ Transitions: Page 5
  • 6. LTE Call Flows: Following call flows have been discussed in the document: Initial Call Setup UE Initiated Detach MME Initiated Detach Active to Idle Transition Network Initiated Idle to Active Transition UE Initiated Service Request S1 Based Inter eNB Handover X2 Based Inter eNB Handover Page 6
  • 7. RRC Connection Reconfiguration UE Capability Inquiry No RRC Connection Request Random Access Response Random Access Preamble System Information Create Session Request Update Location Answer Update Location Request (Attach Complete) UL NAS Transport UL Information Transfer (Attach Complete) Initial Context Setup Response RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete UE Capability Info Indication UE Capability Information UE Capability Inquiry Security Mode Complete Security Mode Command (Attach Accept) Initial Context Setup Request Authentication/ Security Identity Request (IMSI) Identity Request Attach Request MME RRC Connection Setup Complete RRC Connection Request UE eNB SGW HSS Create Session Response Has UE provided the GUTI? Is GUTI known? MME to perform authentication? Initial Call Setup Modify Bearer Request Modify Bearer Response Yes No No Yes Yes UL/DL Payload Data Page 7
  • 8. Brief Description: System Acquisition: UE performs frequency synchronization and reads MIB/SIBs from PBCH to acquire system information. It then camps on the most suitable cell. RRC Connection Setup: The UE and eNodeB exchange signaling to set up an RRC connection. The UE then sends RRC Connection Setup Complete message to the eNodeB. Attach Request: The UE includes in the ATTACH REQUEST message a valid GUTI together with the last visited registered TAI, if available. If there is no valid GUTI available, the UE shall include the IMSI in the ATTACH REQUEST message. eNodeB forwards the Attach Request message (including: Message Type, eNB UE ID, TAI, CGI etc.) to the MME. Identity Procedure: In the case of the first Attach, MME sends an Identity Request to the UE. Identity procedure is required only if attach request contains GUTI/last-TAI and the TAI is not local to MME The UE responds with Identity Response including Mobile Identity that is set to IMSI. Authentication/Security: In case of initial attach when there is no UE context on the network, authentication is performed. The MME sends an Authentication Information Request to the HSS and receives an Authentication Information Answer which is used to send Authentication Request to the UE. Authentication procedure is optional. UE then sends an Authentication Response to the MME Update Location Request: The MME sends the Update Location Request including the IMSI. The HSS replies with Update Location Answer. Subscription Data shall be present when the Result is Success. Create Session Request: The MME sends a Create Session Request to SGW which is followed by confirmation. Initial Context Setup Request/Attach Accept: Attach Accept is sent as NAS PDU in the Initial Context Setup (Message Type, E-RAB ID, QoS parameters, Transport Layer Address, NAS-PDU, UE Security Capabilities, Security key) from MME to eNodeB. Attach Accept message contains new GUTI if the attach request contained IMSI or foreign/non-local GUTI. This completes Attach Request. Security procedure and UE Capability exchange is then performed. RRC Connection Re-configuration: The eNodeB sends the RRC Connection Reconfiguration message including the EPS Radio Bearer Identity to the UE, and the Attach Accept message to the UE. The APN is provided to the UE for which the activated default bearer is associated. Initial Context Setup Response: The eNodeB sends Initial Context Setup Response to the MME Uplink Information Transfer: The UE sends an Uplink Information Transfer message. This message includes the Attach Complete message for MME Attach Complete: eNodeB encapsulates the Attach Complete message and transfers it to MME. Modify Bearer Message: One receiving both Context Setup Response and Attach Complete, the MME sends a Modify Bearer Request to SGW. SGW sends the response and starts sending the DL packets. Page 8
  • 9. Delete Session Response Delete Session Request Delete Session Request MME Detach Accept RRC Connection UE eNB Detach Request Signaling Connection Release SGW Delete Session Response UE Initiated Detach MME Initiated Detach UE can be detached either from Idle or Connected mode. If it is Idle, RRC connection setup is completed before detach message. UE sends Detach Request message to MME which responds with confirmation after exchanging Delete Session messages with SGW. Delete session request can be send when UE is in Idle or Connected mode. If a UE is in Idle mode, it may be paged. MME exchanges Delete Session messages with SGW. Detach request is conditional on successful page to the UE. Detach Request MME Detach Accept UE eNB Signaling Connection Release SGW Page 9 If the UE is Idle it may be paged
  • 10. Modify Bearer Response Modify Bearer Request User Inactivity Detected UE Context Release Command UE Context Release Complete RRC Connection Release Paging MMEUE eNB Paging SGW Downlink Data Notification Ack Downlink Data Notification UE Context Release Request MMEUE eNB SGW Active to Idle Transition User inactivity is detected based on parameter settings (Inactivity timer). eNB requests MME to release the UE Context. MME then informs SGW that UE is no longer available for DL traffic by sending Modify Bearer Request message. After getting the response from SGW, MME sends Context Release command to eNB. After responding to MME, eNB releases RRC Connection. Incoming data from PGW is forwarded to SGW which notifies MME be sending Downlink data notification. After acknowledgement MME pages all eNBs in the TA by sending the Paging message to these eNBs. The eNBs pages the UE in all cells in the TA. If the UE receives the page, it responds by initiating the UE Triggered Connection Re-activation. Network Initiated Idle to Active Transition Page 10
  • 11. RRC Connection Reconfiguration MME RRC Connection Setup Complete RRC Connection Request RRC Connection Request SGW Modify Bearer Response Modify Bearer Request Initial Context Setup Response Random Access Response System Information Initial Context Setup Request Authentication/ Security Initial UE Message UE eNB Random Access Preamble Security Mode Command UE Initiated Service Request UE reads the system information broadcast in the cell and performs DL/UL synchronization. UE then requests RRC Connection setup. Once completed, eNB then forwards NAS Service Request in Initial UE Message to MME. MME then carries out Authentication process (optional) and requests eNB to establish the S1 UE context. eNB then activates security functions. Later Radio Bearers are setup to support EPS bearers in RRC Connection Reconfiguration messages. After successfully establishing the bearers, eNB responds to the MME with Initial Context Setup Response MME then sends Modify Bearer Request to update SGW with IP address etc. for the DL of the user plane. Security Mode Complete RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete Page 11
  • 12. DL Payload Data End Marker (Switch DL Data Path) RRC Reconfiguration Complete DL Forwarded Data DL Forwarded Data UE Context Release Complete UE Context Release Command UL Payload Data RRC Connection Reconfiguration Modify Bearer Response Modify Bearer Request Handover Notify Delete Session Response Delete Session Request MME Status Transfer Indirect forwarding of DL Data eNB Status Transfer Handover Command Indirect Data Forward. Tunnel Request Handover Request Ack Handover Request Handover Required Indirect Data Forward. Tunnel Response UL/DL Payload Data Target eNB MMESource eNBUE SGW S1 Based Inter eNodeB Handover Page 12 Decision to perform handover
  • 13. Brief Description: Based on UE reports, source eNB decides to initiate S1-based handover to target eNB if there is no X2 connectivity to target eNB. eNB sends Handover Required (handover type, target Id, cause etc.) message to MME. MME verifies that source SGW can continue to serve UE and sends Handover Request message to target eNB. Admission Control is performed by target eNB and target eNB configured the required resources according to the received E-RAB QoS information. Target eNB sends Handover Request Acknowledge message to MME. If indirect forwarding applies MME sets up Create Indirect Data Forwarding Tunnel Request to SGW. SGW responds with confirmation. MME sends HO command (Handover Type, ERABs forwarding (optional) etc.) message to source eNB. Source eNB sends RRC Connection Reconfiguration message to UE with necessary parameters (target eNB security algorithm, SIBs etc.). Source eNB sends Status Transfer message via MME to target eNB regarding downlink and uplink transmitter status. Once UE successfully synchronizes to the target cell, it sends an RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete message to target eNB. DL packets forwarded from source eNB can be sent to the UE. Also uplink packets can be sent from UE, which are forwarded to SGW. Target eNB sends Handover Notify message to target MME. MME starts a timer to supervise when resources in Source eNB and data forwarding resources in SGW shall be released. MME sends Modify Bearer Request (Bearers contexts to be removed, bearers need to be deactivated etc) message to SGW. SGW sends “end marker” packet to source eNB and then releases resources towards it. Once “end marker” reaches target eNB, SGW can start sending DL payload data coming from PGW. It also sends Modify Bearer Response message to MME. Page 13
  • 14. DL Payload Data Path Switch Request UE Context Release DL Forwarded Data Handover Request Handover Request Ack End Marker Path Switch Request Ack Update User Plane Response End Marker (Switch DL Data Path) Update User Plane Request UL Payload Data RRC Connection Reconfig. Complete RRC Connection Reconfiguration Data Forwarding SN Status Transfer UE UL/DL Payload Data SGWMME X2 Based Inter eNodeB Handover Source eNB uses X2 interface to initiate handover with target eNB. Process is somewhat similar to S1 based handover with difference that Handover request, data forwarding, End marker messages etc. are exchanged over X2 interface directly between Source and Target eNBs. Target eNBSource eNB Page 14 Decision to perform handover