US2023224990A1PendingUtilityA1
Service request handling
Est. expiryJan 9, 2037(~10.5 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H04W 76/15H04W 76/25
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Abstract
Embodiments here in relate to methods for message handling performed by an Access and Mobility Management function, AMF, and a User Equipment, UE, as well as a corresponding AMF and UE. Particularly, embodiments herein relate to methods for handling service requests performed by an Access and Mobility Management function, AMF, and a User Equipment, UE, as well as a corresponding AMF and UE.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A method performed by a user equipment, UE, comprising:
determining a plurality of Protocol Data Unit, PDU, sessions for which a User Plane, UP, is to be established; transmitting a Non Access Stratum (NAS) Service Request (SR) to an Access and Mobility Management function, AMF, the SR comprises information indicating the determined plurality of PDU sessions for which the UP is to be established, wherein the information indicating the determined plurality of PDU sessions for which the UP is to be established comprises a bitmap, wherein each bit of the bitmap indicates whether a corresponding PDU session of the plurality of PDU sessions requires UP establishment.
2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising establishing the UP for one or more of the plurality of PDU sessions.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the plurality of PDU sessions for which the UP is to be established is in response to:
receiving a paging message comprising one PDU session identification information for identifying one PDU session.
4 . The method of claim 3 , further comprising:
obtaining from the paging message the one PDU session identification information.
5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the plurality of PDU sessions comprises determining the plurality of PDU sessions for which the UE has UpLink, UL, UP data to send to a recipient.
6 . The method of claim 1 further comprising receiving a NAS response to the SR indicating with a bitmap one or more established PDU sessions from the plurality of PDU sessions.
7 . A computer program product comprising a non-transitory storage medium including program code to be executed by processing circuitry of a user equipment, UE, whereby execution of the program code causes the UE to perform operations comprising:
determining a plurality of Protocol Data Unit, PDU, sessions for which a User Plane, UP, is to be established; transmitting a Non Access Stratum (NAS) Service Request (SR) to an Access and Mobility Management function, AMF, the SR comprises information indicating the determined plurality of PDU sessions for which the UP is to be established, wherein the information indicating the determined plurality of PDU sessions for which the UP is to be established comprises a bitmap, wherein each bit of the bitmap indicates whether a corresponding PDU session of the plurality of PDU sessions requires UP establishment.
8 . The computer program of claim 7 , wherein the non-transitory storage medium includes further program code, whereby execution of the further program codes causes the UE to perform further operations comprising:
establishing the UP for one or more of the plurality of PDU sessions.
9 . The computer program of claim 7 , wherein determining the plurality of PDU sessions for which the UP is to be established is in response to:
receiving a paging message comprising one PDU session identification information for identifying one PDU session.
10 . The computer program of claim 9 , wherein the non-transitory storage medium includes further program code, whereby execution of the further program codes causes the UE to perform further operations comprising:
obtaining from the paging message the one PDU session identification information.
11 . The computer program of claim 7 , wherein determining the plurality of PDU sessions comprises determining the plurality of PDU sessions for which the UE has UpLink, UL, UP data to send to a recipient.
12 . The computer program of claim 7 , wherein the non-transitory storage medium includes further program code, whereby execution of the further program codes causes the UE to perform further operations comprising receiving a NAS response to the SR indicating with a bitmap one or more established PDU sessions from the plurality of PDU sessions.
13 . A user equipment, UE, the UE being adapted to:
determine a plurality of Protocol Data Unit, PDU, sessions for which a User Plane, UP, is to be established; transmit a Non Access Stratum (NAS) Service Request (SR) to an Access and Mobility Management function, AMF, the SR comprises information indicating the determined plurality of PDU sessions for which the UP is to be established, wherein the information indicates the determined plurality of PDU sessions for which the UP is to be established comprises a bitmap, wherein each bit of the bitmap indicates whether a corresponding PDU session of the plurality of PDU sessions requires UP establishment.
14 . The UE of claim 13 , further adapted to establish the UP for one or more of the plurality of PDU sessions.
15 . The UE of claim 13 , further adapted to determine the plurality of PDU sessions for which the UP is to be established in response to receiving a paging message comprising one PDU session identification information for identifying one PDU session.
16 . The UE of claim 15 , further adapted to obtain from the paging message the one PDU session identification information.
17 . The UE of claim 13 , wherein, to determine the plurality of PDU sessions, the UE is further adapted to determine the plurality of PDU sessions for which the UE has UpLink, UL, UP data to send to a recipient.
18 . The UE of claim 13 , wherein, the UE is further adapted to receive a NAS response to the SR indicating with a bitmap one or more established PDU sessions from the plurality of PDU sessions.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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