Abstract:
Provided are a method for modifying, by a central unit (CU) of a base station (BS), a QoS flow to DRB mapping rule in a wireless communication system, and an apparatus supporting the same. The method may include: modifying the QoS flow to DRB mapping rule; determining whether or not the modified QoS flow to DRB mapping rule is related to reflective mapping; and when it is determined that the modified QoS flow to DRB mapping rule is not related to the reflective mapping, transmitting the modified QoS flow to DRB mapping rule to a user equipment (UE).
Abstract:
A method for at a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The method includes steps of suspending a connection with the network; transmitting a connection resume request message to the network; receiving a connection resume message or a connection setup message from the network based on whether a connection resume request is failed or not; and transmitting a specific message in response to the connection resume message or the connection setup message, wherein the specific message includes a UE identity when the connection setup message is received.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for indicating vehicle-to-everything (V2X) or road side unit (RSU) function support in a wireless communication system is provided. A radio access network (RAN) node may transmit an indication of V2X/RSU function support of the RAN node to another RAN node. Alternatively, if the RAN nodes does not support V2X/RSU function, the RAN node may transmit a message including a cause value indicating that the RAN node does not support V2X/RSU function.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for performing a wireless local area network (WLAN) termination (WT) addition/modification procedure in a wireless communication system is provided. For the WT addition procedure, an eNodeB (eNB) transmits a WT Addition Request message to a WT via a Xw interface, and receives a WT Addition Request Acknowledge message from the WT via the Xw interface. For eNB initiated WT modification procedure, the eNB transmits a WT Modification Request message to a WT via a Xw interface, and receives a WT Modification Request Acknowledge message from the WT via the Xw interface. For the WT initiated WT modification procedure, the eNB receives a WT Modification Required message from a WT via a Xw interface, and transmits a WT Modification Confirm message to the WT via the Xw interface. The WT is a logical node that terminates the Xw interface.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for transmitting a local home network identity (LHN ID) in a wireless communication system is provided. A first evolved NodeB (eNB) transmits an X2 Setup Request message including a LHN ID of the first eNB to a second eNB, and receives an X2 Setup Response message including a LHN ID of the second eNB from the second eNB. The first eNB may determine whether or not to trigger a secondary eNB (SeNB) addition procedure according to the LHN ID of the second eNB. When it is determined that the LHN ID of the second eNB is the same as the LHN ID of the first eNB, the first eNB may trigger the SeNB addition procedure.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for performing an inter-master eNodeB (MeNB) handover procedure without secondary eNB (SeNB) change in a wireless communication system is provided. A target MeNB decides to keep bearers of a SeNB, and transmits a handover request acknowledge message including a first indication of keeping the bearers of the SeNB to a source MeNB. The first indication may indicate that a user equipment (UE) context in the SeNB is kept. Upon receiving the handover request acknowledge message including the first indication, the source MeNB transmits a SeNB release request message including a second indication of keeping the bearers of the SeNB to the SeNB. The second indication may indicate that a UE context in the SeNB is kept.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for transmitting a secondary eNB (SeNB) release request message in a wireless communication system is provided. A master evolved NodeB (MeNB) of dual connectivity receives a message including a cause, which indicates that a user equipment (UE) has not successfully applied a secondary cell group (SCG) configuration, from the UE, and transmit the SeNB Release Request message including the cause to a SeNB.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are a method of performing a Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) operation in a wireless communication system and an apparatus for supporting the same. A method of performing an inter-eNB CoMP operation in a wireless communication system includes receiving, by a first eNB, a first LOAD INFORMATION message that requests the start of the CoMP operation from a second eNB, sending, by the first eNB, a second LOAD INFORMATION message for requesting Benefit Metric Information Element (IE) to the second eNB, receiving, by the first eNB, a third LOAD INFORMATION message, including the Benefit Metric IE from the second eNB, coordinating, by the first eNB, the resources of the eNBs included in the CoMP cluster, and sending, by the first eNB, a second LOAD INFORMATION message including results of the resource coordination to the eNBs included in the CoMP cluster.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for indicating a resource pool for device-to-device (D2D) transmission in a wireless communication system is provided. A first evolved NodeB (eNB) transmits information on a resource pool of the first eNB for D2D transmission to a second eNB. The second eNB also transmit information on a resource pool of the second eNB for D2D transmission.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for obtaining radio access network (RAN) sharing information in a wireless communication system is provided. For an overload procedure, an evolved NodeB (eNB), which is shared by a plurality of operators, receives an indication of overloaded operator from a mobility management entity (MME), and performs an overload action for the overloaded operator indicated by the indication. Further, for a load balancing procedure, a first eNB, which is shared by a plurality of operators, receives a status report per operator from a second eNB, which is shared by the plurality of operators, and performs a load balancing action based on the status report.