1、 ETSI TR 1Digital cellular telecoUniversal Mobile TelStudy into netfor (3GPP TR 22.9TECHNICAL REPORT 122 912 V13.0.0 (2016communications system (Phaelecommunications System (LTE; etwork selection requirementor non-3GPP access .912 version 13.0.0 Release 1316-01) hase 2+); (UMTS); nts 13) ETSI ETSI T
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12、present document. Foreword This Technical Report (TR) has been produced by ETSI 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). The present document may refer to technical specifications or reports using their 3GPP identities, UMTS identities or GSM identities. These should be interpreted as being refere
13、nces to the corresponding ETSI deliverables. The cross reference between GSM, UMTS, 3GPP and ETSI identities can be found under http:/webapp.etsi.org/key/queryform.asp. Modal verbs terminology In the present document “shall“, “shall not“, “should“, “should not“, “may“, “need not“, “will“, “will not“
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15、ion 13.0.0 Release 13Contents Intellectual Property Rights 2g3Foreword . 2g3Modal verbs terminology 2g3Foreword . 4g31 Scope 5g32 References 5g33 Definitions and abbreviations . 5g33.1 Definitions 5g33.2 Abbreviations . 6g34 Introduction 6g35 Example Use Cases 6g35.1 Use Case 1 6g35.2 Use Case 2 7g3
16、5.3 Use Case 3 7g35.4 Use Case 4 8g35.5 Use Case 5 8g35.6 Use Case 6 8g36 Access types . 9g36.1 Public 9g36.2 Corporate 9g36.3 Private home . 10g37 Requirements for automatic selection 11g37.1 General requirements . 11g37.2 Behaviour of the UE . 11g37.3 Network identification 11g37.4 Selection of a
17、network access . 12g38. Requirements for manual selection 12g38.1 General requirements . 12g38.2 Behaviour of the UE . 13g38.3 Network identification 13g38.4 Presentation to the user . 13g38.5 Selection by the user. 13g39 Requirements for operator management 13g39.1 General requirements . 13g39.2 Up
18、date of the list 13g39.3 Additional information . 14g310 Requirements for end-user management 14g310.1 General requirements . 14g310.2 User entry . 14g311 Service considerations 14g311.1 User experience 14g311.2 Regulatory services 14g311.3 Other services . 15g312 Conclusions 15g3Annex A: Change his
19、tory 16g3History 17g3ETSI ETSI TR 122 912 V13.0.0 (2016-01)43GPP TR 22.912 version 13.0.0 Release 13Foreword This Technical Report has been produced by the 3rdGeneration Partnership Project (3GPP). The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change foll
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22、ument. ETSI ETSI TR 122 912 V13.0.0 (2016-01)53GPP TR 22.912 version 13.0.0 Release 131 Scope The present document considers the network selection procedures requirements for non-3GPP access types. The network selection principles covered include both automatic and manual selection. Also considered
23、is the operator management of network preferences for non-3GPP access types and how the device accesses networks offered through non-3GPP access. Non-3GPP access includes any method by which the UE is connected either to a core network or to a server other than by using the radio bearers standardise
24、d by 3GPP. Examples are: BlueTooth, WLAN and fixed (wired connections). UEs considered in this study are UEs able to connect to a non-3GPP network in addition to its 3GPP capabilities (i.e. dual mode, multi-mode UEs). This work in this TR is applicable to GSM and UMTS and there are no additional con
25、siderations of EPS (Evolved Packet System). Roaming and handover conditions between 3GPP and non-3GPP networks is not under the scope of this document and will not be treated here. They may be referred to, however, for the consistency of use cases and access description consistency. Connection to a
26、3GPP operators core network by WLAN is out of scope where this is I-WLAN. This is covered in 2. Use of the Generic Access Network is out of scope. Considerations of tariffing are out of scope. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute p
27、rovisions of the present document. References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or non-specific. For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a referen
28、ce to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same Release as the present document. 1 3GPP TR 21.905: “Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications“. 2 3GPP TS22.234: “Requirements on 3GPP system to Wireless Local Are
29、a Network (WLAN) interworking“ 3 3GPP TS22.011: Service Accessibility 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in TR 21.905 1 and the following apply. A term defined in the present document takes precedence over the def
30、inition of the same term, if any, in TR 21.905 1. Primary NO: The Network Operator which has the commercial relationship with the subscriber and is responsible for billing the subscriber. ETSI ETSI TR 122 912 V13.0.0 (2016-01)63GPP TR 22.912 version 13.0.0 Release 13Secondary NO: A Network Operator
31、that has a commercial relationship with the PNO, by which the SNO provides services to subscribers of the PNO. The relationship could support the seamless handover of services to and from the PNO. 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TR 21.905 1 and
32、the following apply. An abbreviation defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same abbreviation, if any, in TR 21.905 1. PNO Primary Network Operator SNO Secondary Network Operator 4 Introduction Currently, all UEs have 3GPP access capability (e.g. GSM, GPRS, UMTS)
33、; an increasing number of UEs also have WLAN capability. In the future, other types of access may be incorporated into UEs (e.g. WiMax). The network selection procedure for 3GPP access is defined in 3GPP specifications; the procedure for Interworked WLAN (I-WLAN) is also defined. There are no specif
34、ications for how the UE should choose non-3GPP access types, however. In some cases, it may be required for the UE to choose a non-3GPP access type either initiated by the HPLMN or the end user or automatically by the UE. The mechanism for doing this has not been defined and so this study will consi
35、der what mechanisms should be in place to cover this. Also, how the UE should behave when there is no preference expressed should be considered. 5 Example Use Cases 5.1 Use Case 1 An operator has a commercial relationship with a 3rdparty content provider that has its own WLAN network that gives acce
36、ss to a server containing specialised content and services (e.g. music download). The operator arranges with the 3rdparty that its subscribers can access the 3rdparty over its WLAN network to complement its own products and services available over GSM/3G. Authentication and authorisation in the WLAN
37、 network is independent of authentication and authorisation in the 3GPP network. Figure 5.1: Use Case 1 UserPLMN3rdPartyContent3GPP Authentication3rdParty AuthenticationCommercialRelationshipWLAN3GPPUnique IDPLMN IDTemporaryPermanentETSI ETSI TR 122 912 V13.0.0 (2016-01)73GPP TR 22.912 version 13.0.
38、0 Release 13The connection to the 3rdParty is temporary while the content or other service is delivered. The UE remains registered on the PLMN while also connected to the WLAN access. The facility to set an operator (and user) defined preference for the selection of this WLAN network is required. 5.
39、2 Use Case 2 A corporate customer needs frequent access to the companys data services. In the office it is preferred to use the company WLAN network for speed and convenience of data access; when away from the office, the customer will use 3G access to connect to the office data systems. When in the
40、 office, there are many other WLAN hotspots in the surrounding area and they can also be seen by the users device. The other WLAN hotspots are irrelevant to the user, therefore, an easy method of identifying, and selecting (automatically or manually) the preferred WLAN access is required where it is
41、 available and the preferred operator 3G access otherwise. Figure 5.2: Use Case 2 The connection to the corporate systems could be maintained for a long period, however, the UE should remain registered on the PLMN while also accessing the corporate systems. The facility to set an operator (and user)
42、 defined preference for the selection of the access to the corporate network is required. 5.3 Use Case 3 A customer would like to use his home WLAN while in the house to access services and content over the Internet. While away from home, the customer could use public WLAN access points and/ or 3G f
43、or access to these services. The customer“s home operator (the PNO) could be the provider of the services available over the home WLAN or these could be offered by a 3rdparty with or without a commercial agreement with the home operator The case where the operator offers network-based services such
44、as voice over the home WLAN/ADSL network is out of scope of this work. Authentication and authorisation functions in the WLAN networks are independent of authentication and authorisation in the 3GPP network. PLMNOfficeSystemsWLAN3GPPUserCorporate AuthenticationCorporate IDPLMN IDTemporaryPermanentPL
45、MN3GPP3GPP AuthenticationPLMN IDETSI ETSI TR 122 912 V13.0.0 (2016-01)83GPP TR 22.912 version 13.0.0 Release 13Figure 5.3: Use Case 3 An easy method of selecting (automatically or manually) the home/ public WLAN network or 3G access according to availability is required. The UE should remain registe
46、red on the PLMN while also accessing the services over the home WLAN network. 5.4 Use Case 4 A customer of a 3GPP network operator (the PNO) would like to use a non-3GPP access type to access services if 3GPP access coverage is lost. A secondary, non-3GPP Network Operator (a SNO), with its own WLAN
47、access network is available and can connect to the PNO. In this case, the services continue to be provided by the Core Network of the 3GPP Network Operator via the SNO. A method of switching to the non-3GPP access point is needed. The method must allow return from the non-3GPP access point to 3G acc
48、ess. The method must take into account user and operator preferences. It must be possible to select an operator/service provider through the non-3GPP access point. Need to consider trusted and non-trusted cases. 5.5 Use Case 5 A customer has a UE which is capable of accessing two different non-3GPP
49、RATs. A mechanism is needed to determine which non-3GPP RAT is used when the UE is within coverage of both and wishes to access services. Editors Note: This Use Case may be out of scope 5.6 Use Case 6 An operator has its own WLAN network. The operator would like to give its customers access to this WLAN network to complement its own products and services available over GSM/3G. ETSI ETSI TR 122 912 V13.0.0 (2016-01)93GPP TR 22.912 version 13.0.0 Release 13The facility to set an operator (and user) defined preference for the selection of this WLAN n
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