Abstract:
One embodiment of the present specification provides a method comprising the steps of: transferring, by an access stratum (AS) layer of a user device, information on a communication state with another user device to an upper layer through a non-access stratum (NAS) layer, while the user device communicates with the other user device through a direct communication path; receiving, by the NAS layer, a notification on a change of the communication path from the upper layer; commanding, by the NAS layer, the AS layer to perform a radio resource control (RRC) connection procedure in a request type (call type) which indicates the purpose of service continuity in accordance with the change of the communication path; and transmitting, by the AS layer, an RRC connection request message including a connection request type (establishment cause) which indicates the purpose of the service continuity of the proximity service to a base station.
Abstract:
A disclosure of the present invention provides a method in which user equipment (UE) selects a network and performs traffic routing. The method may comprise the steps of: receiving first RAN (radio access network) supporting information; receiving second RAN supporting information; and applying the first RAN supporting information or the second RAN supporting information for selecting a network and routing traffic. Here, when the first RAN supporting information has been received by a Home PLMN, if the UE is registered in a visited PLMN, and if the second RAN supporting information is received by the visited PLMN, the second RAN supporting information may be used.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system and, more specifically, to a method and an apparatus for controlling wireless access congestion. A method by which a target cell supports a handover in a wireless communication system, according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises: a step for receiving, from a source cell by the target cell, congestion control information for a terminal handed over from the source cell to the target cell; and a step for congestion controlling, by the target cell, the terminal on the basis of the congestion control information. The congestion control information includes whether a drop in service priority for the terminal occurs in the source cell.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a method and a device for cancelling a device trigger. The method for cancelling a device trigger in a wireless communication system, according to one embodiment of the present invention, can comprise the steps of: receiving a cancellation request for a first trigger message in a network node; and transmitting a second trigger message to the terminal if the first trigger message has been transmitted to the terminal and the cancellation request indicates a replacement request. The second trigger message can include information which indicates that the cancellation of the first trigger message has been requested.
Abstract:
A disclosure of the present invention provides a method for supporting a power saving mode (PSM) in a radio device. According to the method, the radio device may transmit a first message including a first activation time value to a network entity when the radio device requires the PSM. Then, the radio device may receive a second message including a second activation time value from the network entity. The radio device may enter a PSM state on the basis of the second activation time value. When it is necessary to stop the PSM or change the second activation time, the radio device may transmit a third message at the very time point.
Abstract:
Disclosed are an overload control method in a wireless communication system and a device for the same. Specifically, a method by which a base station performs an overload control in a wireless communication system can include: a step of receiving an overload start message from a core network; a step of receiving a first radio resource control (RRC) message including a non-access stratum (NAS) message from user equipment (UE); and a step of transmitting an RRC connection release message, for instructing the release of an RRC connection, to the UE when an instruction for instructing data transmission through a control plane in the first RRC message is included.
Abstract:
According to one aspect of the present invention, a method for supporting a user equipment (UE) handover of a target (T)-access and mobility management function (AMF) in a wireless communication system may comprise the steps of: receiving a UE context creation request message from a source (S)-AMF, wherein the UE context creation request message includes packet data unit (PDU) session identifiers (ID) as a handover target and single (S)-network slice selection assistance information (NSSAI) corresponding to each PDU session ID; determining whether the corresponding S-NSSAI is valid in the T-AMF; and sending, to a session management function (SMF), a PDU session update session management (SM) context request message only for a PDU session ID that corresponds to the S-NSSAI determined to be valid according to the determination result, out of the PDU session IDs.
Abstract:
A method for forwarding a non-access stratum (NAS) message of a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The method includes sending an uplink (UL) NAS message including a session management (SM) message to an access and mobility management function (AMF), and receiving, from the AMF, an indication message indicating that the SM message is unroutable, wherein indication information indicating that the SM message is unroutable is delivered to a SM sublayer of the UE.
Abstract:
A method for a user equipment (UE) to perform public land mobile network (PLMN) selection in a wireless communication system, and which includes selecting, by the UE, a first PLMN; in response to the first PLMN not providing direct communication resources, selecting, by the UE, a second PLMN providing direct communication resources; performing, by the UE, a registration on the second PLMN; receiving, by the UE, a failed registration code of “PLMN not allowed” due to a failing of the registration on the second PLMN; and performing, by the UE, the direct communication on the second PLMN in a limited service state. Further, the UE remains on the first PLMN based on a normal service state and the UE does not perform an additional PLMN selection during a duration of the direct communication in the second PLMN based on the limited service state.
Abstract:
One disclosure of the present specification provides a method by which a session management function (SMF) supports quality of service (QoS). The method can comprise the steps of: determining, on the basis of a QoS flow not being a guaranteed bit rate (GBR) QoS flow in a multi-access (MA) protocol data unit (PDU) session, that a QoS profile is transmitted to both a third generation partnership project (3GPP) access and a non-3GPP access; determining, on the basis of the QoS flow being the GBR QoS flow in the MA PDU session, that the QoS profile is transmitted to only one of the 3GPP access and the non-3GPP access; and transmitting the QoS profile on the basis of the determinations.