Abstract:
User Equipment (UE) may skip the Access Class Barring (ACB) procedure for specific services, such as MMTEL voice, MMTEL video, and SMS. In one implementation, NAS layer of a UE may: receive, from an upper layer relative to the NAS layer, a request for a particular service type that is being originated by the UE; receive an indication, from a Radio Resource Control (RRC) layer of the UE, that access to a cell, associated with the UE, is barred; and bypass the indication that access to the cell is barred, when the particular service type matches a predetermined set of service types. The bypassing may include: requesting that the RRC layer establish an RRC connection for the service request, and notifying the RRC layer that the request for the RRC connection corresponds to the particular service type.
Abstract:
Embodiments of a User Equipment (UE) for initiating a service in a cellular network are disclosed herein. The UE can include processing circuitry to initiate the service for a service type using a current domain. Additionally, the UE can detect a service initiation failure for the service. Moreover, the UE can generate domain selection assistance information (DSAI) based on the detected service initiation failure. The DSAI can include the service type and the current domain. Furthermore, the UE can include transceiver circuitry to send the DSAI to a network entity. The network entity can be a diagnostic and assistance server. The sending of the DSAI can be configured to assist the network entity in selecting a preferred domain for the service type for the case when the UE initiates a new service.
Abstract:
User Equipment (UE) may skip the Access Class Barring (ACB) procedure for specific services, such as MMTEL voice, MMTEL video, and SMS. In one implementation, NAS layer of a UE may: receive, from an upper layer relative to the NAS layer, a request for a particular service type that is being originated by the UE; receive an indication, from a Radio Resource Control (RRC) layer of the UE, that access to a cell, associated with the UE, is barred; and bypass the indication that access to the cell is barred, when the particular service type matches a predetermined set of service types. The bypassing may include: requesting that the RRC layer establish an RRC connection for the service request, and notifying the RRC layer that the request for the RRC connection corresponds to the particular service type.
Abstract:
Application packet filters for mitigating traffic congestion in a network, and UEs and eNBs for using same, are disclosed. A UE may receive congestion control information of the network. The UE may compare the congestion control information with component values of one or more access control filters associated with a packet data network (PDN) connection to generate a congestion level comparison. The UE may transmit application data of an application matched to one of the one or more access control filters if the congestion level comparison indicates that transmission of the application data is allowed, and refrain from transmitting the application data otherwise. Other apparatuses, systems, and methods are disclosed.
Abstract:
Application-specific Congestion control for Data Communication (ACDC) may be implemented by limiting, on a per-application or per-application category basis, access to certain Access Point Names (APNs). For example, during network radio congestion, a mobile device, before allowing an application to initiate a data communication channel, may determine the APN associated with the application and whether the APN is currently a permitted or prohibited APN. In another implementation, ACDC may be implemented by limiting access to certain bearer connections. In some implementations, a combination of APN barring and bearer barring may be used.