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3GPP2 All IP Emergency CallsSDO Emergency Services Coordination Workshop

Washington DC 10-12 April, 2007

Deb Barclay+1.630.690.2058DLBarclay@alcatel-lucent.com

Kirk Burroughs+1.408.626.0515kirkb@qualcomm.com

QUALCOMM

10 April 2007 2

Presentation Overview

– 3GPP2 / 3GPP Alignment

– Stage 1 – Requirements

– Stage 2 – Architecture / Call Flows

– Stage 3 – Protocol

– Summary

                      

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3GPP2 / 3GPP Alignment

– 3GPP2’s IMS Core Network specifications are based on 3GPP’s IMS Core Network specifications

• This is true in general and not just for emergency services

– For emergency services, there are some differences, mainly due to access network differences

• 3GPP2 covers IP-Based emergency calls originated from 3GPP2 associated wireless networks (HRPD and WLAN) whereas 3GPP also covers calls from ETSI TISPAN defined fixed broadband networks

• How the Endpoint determines it is roaming– Broadcast MCC/MNC in 3GPP vs DHCP in 3GPP2

• How unauthorized endpoints get access to the network

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Stage 1 - Requirements

– S.R0115 All IP-Network Emergency Call Support• http://www.3gpp2.org/Public_html/specs/S.R0115-0%20v1.0_060914.pdf

– S.R0115 (revision 1.1) recently updated to add support for the following:

• Support for Non-authorized mobiles

• Anonymous call support– A regional requirement (e.g. Japan: prefix 184 before

emergency number 119)

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Stage 2 – Architecture / Call Flows

– X.P0049 “Multi-Media Domain (MMD) Emergency Call Support”

• Draft is available in the projects folder:– ftp://ftp.3gpp2.org/TSGX/Projects - under the X.P0049 folder

• Based on 3GPP’s Stage 2, TS 23.167 “IP based IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) emergency sessions; Stage 2”

• Same architecture as 3GPP – when roaming, call is handled entirely in the visited network.

• While X.P0049 is a Stage 2 specification for IMS Core Network, it will also contain annexes for HRPD/PDS and WLAN access network procedures

– HRPD / PDS details in progress

– WLAN work yet to begin

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IMS Emergency Call Architecture

BGCF: Breakout Gateway Control FunctionCSCF: Call Session Control FunctionE-CSCF: Emergency CSCFLRF: Location Routing FunctionMGCF: Media Gateway Control FunctionP-CSCF: Proxy CSCFS-CSCF: Serving CSCFSUPL: Secure User Plane LocationUE: User Endpoint* LRF – Location may be obtained using OMA

SUPL

Ml

to PSAP (via PSTNvia BGCF/

MGCF)

to PSAP or ECS via IP mutimedia

Network

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Mi/Mg

Mm

S-CSCFMm/Mw

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from PSAP

Le (e.g. E2)

from PSAP*LRF

10 April 2007 7

Stage 3 Protocols

– X.P0013-004 “All IP Core Network Multimedia Domain”

• Based on 3GPP’s Stage 3, TS 24.229 “IMS call control based on SIP/SDP”

• Will be part of X.P0013-004 Rev. C

• Effort started Feb. 2007

– C.S0024 Rev. B - HRPD access network enhancements are complete:

• Emergency call indicator in HRPD session request

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HRPD / PDS Details

– 3GPP2 allows a wide range of packet data options

• Simple IP or Mobile IP

• IPv4 or IPv6

– Different packet data scenarios

• Scenario 1: Endpoint powers up (Non-Authorized Mobile)

• Scenario 2: Endpoint already has a Simple IP (v4 or v6) session

• Scenario 3: Endpoint already has a Mobile IPv4 session

• Scenario 4: Endpoint already has a Mobile IPv6 session

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Non-Authorized Mobile

PDSN

Host Network

2. Request data connection(emergency)

3. A12: CHAP auth( emergency NAI)

4. A11: A10 connection

6. Get IP Addr

1. Session Negotiation

14: Authorize Session (CN IPaddr)

PCRFHRPD RAN AAA

16. Vocoded Speech

UE P/E-CSCF

8. Get P-CSCF Identity

10. Data(INVITE( SDP ))11. SIP: INVITE( SDP )

12. SIP: 180 Ringing(SDP)13. Data(180 Ringing(SDP))

15. SIP: Complete SIP session establishment

17. SIP session ends

18. Unauthorize CN - IPaddr

5. CHAP auth( emergency NAI)

9. Session Established

7. VoIP Bearer Path Established

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Mobile IP Access

PDSN

Visited Network

2. Request local IPaddr

PCRFHRPD RAN

AAA

UE P/E-CSCF

3. Return local IPadd

8. SIP: INVITE( SDP )

11. SIP: 180 Ringing(SDP)

12. SIP: Complete SIP session establishment

14. SIP session ends

PDSN PCRF IMS

Home Network

1. Existing HRPD MIP Session, local Carrier and local P-CSCF known to UE

4. SIP: REGISTER( ePUID)

5. SIP: REGISTER( ePUID)

6. SIP: 200 OK7. SIP: 200 OK

13. Vocoded Speech

9. SIP: INVITE( SDP )

10. SIP: 180 Ringing(SDP)

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Summary

– 3GPP and 3GPP2 solutions are mostly aligned except for the access network related differences elaborated in slide #3

– 3GPP2 would like to work cooperatively with other groups to achieve global solutions.

– Thank you!

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Acronyms

DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

HRPD – High Rate Packet Data (3GPP2 access technology)

IMS – IP Multimedia Subsystem

MCC/MNC – Mobile Country Code/Mobile Network Code

MMD – Multi-Media Domain – 3GPP2 architecture that includes the IMS Core Network plus Packet Data Subsystem

PDS – Packet Data Subsystem

WLAN – Wireless Local Area Network

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