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James Ni 12/11/2009
Leading to future Achieve the fix mobile convergence (FMC) goal Unified core network and services, diversified access methods
IMS core and IMS centered multi-media services IMS access via wireless or wire-line accesses Non-IMS legacy accesses
Service consistency
IMS services shall be consistently provided using different network accesses
Access Networks PSTN PSTN GSM GSM WLAN WLAN (IP-CAN) (IP-CAN) Cable CableDSL DSL (IP-CAN) (IP-CAN)
User Equipments
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Service coverage
IMS supplementary services (3GPP TS 24.173) Other provider specific IMS services
Service delivery
Best effort: deliver the service up to UE and access network capabilities
Support for legacy devices No absolute need to upgrade to IMS UEs to receive ICS Service offerings to legacy UEs will be limited Support for roaming ICS need to support the following roaming cases
Roaming within the home network Roaming between home and visited networks (subject to roaming agreement) Roaming between different access networks (GSM/UMTS, WLAN, Wireline Broadband etc.)
ICS UE A
MSC Server
IM CN Entities
SCC AS
UE B
UE ICS UE Non-ICS UE MSC Server Enhanced for ICS Not enhanced for ICS IM CN Entities x-CSCF Other element (?)
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SCC AS
Service Centralization & Continuity Application Server An ICS AS Roles:
ICS User Agent (IUA) CS Access Adaptation (CAA) Terminating Access Domain Selection (T-ADS) I1 Service Control Signalling Termination
Functionalities
Registration Call / SS control / convergence Service continuity support
IMS ICS Service Centralization & Continuity Application Server (SCC AS)
May be invoked through the use of PSI termination procedures when using CS access. SCC AS main roles ICS User Agent (IUA): provides SIP UA behaviour on behalf of the UE CS Access Adaptation (CAA): provides interworking functions for CS UE access to IMS network elements Terminating Access Domain Selection (T-ADS):
Directs an incoming session to an ICS User For one or more UEs of an ICS User:
Influences the selection of one or more contacts amongst the registered contacts Influences the selection of an access network for delivery of the incoming session to the selected contact Performs breakout to the CS Domain by fetching the CSRN.
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An operator who only supports non ICS UEs for their ICS Users
MSC Server with ICS enhancements ICS UE Transparent control channel I1 Gm No SCC AS CAA No IUA Conditional* T-ADS Yes
Required
Yes
No
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An operator who supports UEs for their ICS Users that do / do not have ICS functionality
MSC Server with ICS enhancements Required Yes ICS UE Transparent control channel I1 Yes As driven by operator policy and VPLMN support. Gm As driven by operator policy and VPLMN support. SCC AS CAA Yes, if I1 is supported IUA Yes T-ADS Yes
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Gm: ICS UE access to SCC AS via PS (through CSCF/ISC) I2: Non-ICS UE access to SCC via CS (through MSC Server enhanced for ICS and CSCF/ISC)
What SCC AS does in controlling services Acting as a B2BUA Combines the service control signalling and CS Bearer Control Signalling to form the Access Leg Using IMS signaling to interact with CSCF on behalf of UE as the remote Leg
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SCC AS Accessing Option 1: Sessions established using Gm Using Gm over PS network for Service Control Signalling Path
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SCC AS Accessing Option 2: Sessions established using I1 Using I1 via CS network for Service Control Signalling Path
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SCC AS Accessing Option 3: Sessions established using CS call control and MSC Server
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4 . R e d ir e c tio n to IM C N s u b s y s te m
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IA M
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IN V IT E 7 . S IP IN V IT E 8 . S IP 1 0 0 ( T r y in g ) 9 . R e tr ie v o r ig in a l c a ll a n d c a lle d p in f o r m a t io 1 0 . S IP IN V IT E e in g a r ty n
1 1 . S IP 1 0 0 ( T r y in g ) 1 2 . S IP IN V IT E
1 3 . S IP 1 0 0 ( T r y in g ) 1 4 . 1 8 0 ( R in g in g ) , IS U P /B IC C A C M a n d A L E R T IN G
1 5 . 1 6 . S IP 2 0 0
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2 0 0
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3. INVITE 4. INVITE
8. CFNRc Logic
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2. INVITE
3. INVITE
6. User Deflects Call 7. I1: Call Deflection Request (C-party) 8. SIP Response (C-party)
10. CD Logic
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E -U T R A N
M M E
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1xR TT MS C
1xR TT C S ac cess
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2 . M e a s u re m e n t R e p o rts
3 . S R V C C H a n d o v e r to C D M A 2 0 0 1 x is re q u ir e d a s d e fin e d in T S 2 3 . 2 1 6
4 . I n i ti a te s I n te r -T e c h n o l o g y E m e r g e n c y S R V C C
H an d over
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6 . E m e r g e n c y v o i c e o n g o i n g c a l l o v e r th e C S l e g e s ta b l i s h e d o v e r
1 xR T T access
7. H an d o ver e x e c u tio n
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R e c o n fi g u r e L o c a ti o n S u p p o r t
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1 3 .P S to C S R e s p 14. H andover C om m and 1 5 . H O fro m E U T R A N c o m m a n d 1 6 . U E tu n e s to G E R A N 1 7 . H O D e t e c t io n 1 8 . S u s p e n d ( s e e T S 2 3 .0 6 0 ) 18. Suspend 18. S uspend R equest / R esponse 1 9 . H O C o m p le t e 2 0 .S E S (H O C o m p le te ) 21. ANSW ER 2 2 . P S t o C S C o m p le t e / A c k 2 3 .U p d a te L o c 2 4 . S u b s c r ib e r L o c a t io n R e p o r t HSS/ H LR G MLC 1 8 . U p d a te B e a re r
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1 8 a . R e l o c / H O C o m p le t e 1 8 c . U p d a te b e a r e r
1 8 b . F o r w a r d R e lo c C o m p le te /A c k 1 9 . S u b s c r ib e r L o c a tio n R e p o r t G M LC
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1 . M e a s u re m e n t re p o rts
1 3 . P S to C S R e s p 1 4 . R e lo c a t i o n C o m m a n d 1 5 . H O fro m U T R A N c o m m a n d 1 6 . U E tu n e s to G E R A N 1 7 . H O D e te c t io n 1 8 . S u s p e n d (s e e T S 2 3 .0 6 0 ) 18. Suspend 18. S uspend R equest / R esponse 1 9 . H O C o m p le te 2 0 . S E S ( H O C o m p le te ) 21. ANSW ER 2 2 . P S to C S C o m p le te /A c k 2 3 . U p d a te L o c 2 4 . S u b s c r ib e r L o c a t io n R e p o r t G M LC HSS/ HLR
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5c. Reloc /HO Req 6b. Reloc / HO Req 7a. Reloc/HO Req Ack
7b. Forward Reloc Resp 8a. Reloc/HO Req Ack 8b. Prep HO Resp 8c. Establish circuit 9. Initiation of Session Transfer (ISUP: STN-SR or E-STN-SR) 12. PS to CS Resp 13. Relocation Command 14. HO from UTRAN command 15. UE tunes to UTRAN/GERAN 16. HO Detection 17a. Reloc/HO Complete 17b. SES (HO Complete) 17c. ANSWER 17d. PS to CS Complete/Ack 17e. UpdateLoc HSS/ HLR 18a. Reloc/HO Complete 18c. Update bearer 10. Session transfer and Update Remote end 11. Release of IMS access leg
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Inter-UE transfer
Establishment and release of a Collaborative Session Transfer of media flows to a target UE whilst keeping Collaborative Session control in the Controller UE Transfer of all media flows to a target UE without establishing a Collaborative Session
All transfer procedures are executed and controlled by SCC AS Solutions for service continuity using IMS procedures SCC AS serves as SIP-AS in the signaling path of all IMS sessions
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U E - 3 .
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R E F E R 3 . iF C E v a lu a tio n 4 . S IP 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . S IP S IP R E F E R 2 0 2
R E F E R
R E F E R R E F E R R E F E R r e q u e s t a u th o r iz a t io n
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IN V IT E 1 3 . iF C E v a lu a tio n 1 4 . S IP IN V IT E 1 5 . 1 6 . S IP R e m o te L e g U p d a te
r e - IN V IT E 1 7 . S IP r e - IN V IT E 1 8 . 1 9 . 2 0 . S IP 2 0 0
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A C K 2 8 . 2 9 a . IM S S e r v ic e 2 9 b . M S IP e d ia A C K p a th b e tw e e n U E - 2 a n d U E - 3 C o n tr o l
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References
3GPP TS 23.292 V9.3.0 (2009-09) IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) centralized services Stage 2 3GPP TS 24.292 V9.1.0 (2009-09) Multimedia (IM) Core Network (CN) subsystem Centralized Services (ICS) Stage 3 3GPP TS 23.216 V9.1.0 (2009-09) Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) Stage 2 3GPP TS 23.237 V9.2.0 (2009-09) IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Service Continuity Stage 2 3GPP TS 24.237 V9.0.0 (2009-09) IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Service Continuity Stage 3
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