Systems and methods for multicast data traffic service continuity under multicast-broadcast services operation during radio resource control state transition
Systems and methods for multicast data traffic service continuity under multicast-broadcast services (MBS) operation during a radio resource control (RRC) state or mode transition are described. In some embodiments, a user equipment (UE) receives, from a network, while in an RRC connected mode, an RRC release message comprising an RRC inactive mode point to multipoint (PTM) configuration that uses an MBS session to receive multicast data traffic while the UE is in an RRC inactive mode; enters the RRC inactive mode from the RRC connected mode in response to the RRC release message; and uses the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration to receive, from the network, the multicast data traffic of the MBS session while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode. Cases where a UE instead re-uses an RRC connected mode PTM configuration after transitioning to the RRC inactive mode are also described. Analogous network behaviors are described.
1 . A method of a user equipment (UE), comprising:
receiving, from a network, while in a radio resource control (RRC) connected mode, an RRC release message comprising an RRC inactive mode point to multipoint (PTM) configuration for the UE that uses a multicast-broadcast services (MBS) session to receive multicast data traffic from the network while the UE is in an RRC inactive mode;
entering the RRC inactive mode from the RRC connected mode in response to the RRC release message; and
using the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration to receive, from the network, the multicast data traffic of the MBS session while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode;
wherein a same service data adaptation protocol (SDAP) entity used to receive the multicast data traffic of the MBS session while the UE is in the RRC connected mode is used to receive the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration further comprises a first MBS radio bearer (MRB) ID of a first MRB of the MBS session for receiving the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
3 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising:
determining, based on the MRB ID, that the first MRB is used to receive the multicast data traffic from the network while the UE is in the RRC connected mode; and
re-using the first MRB as used in the RRC connected mode to receive the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
4 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the first MRB is used to receive the multicast data traffic from the network while the UE is in the RRC connected mode; and further comprising:
receiving, from the network, an indication to reuse the first MRB as used in the RRC connected mode to receive the multicast data traffic on the first MRB while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode; and
re-using, in response to the indication, the first MRB as used in the RRC connected mode to receive the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
5 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving, from the network, while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode, a paging message corresponding to the MBS session.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the RRC release message further comprises an indication to receive the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
storing an RRC connected mode PTM configuration used for receiving the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC connected mode;
re-entering the RRC connected mode from the RRC inactive mode; and
using the RRC connected mode PTM configuration to receive, from the network, the multicast data traffic of the MBS session after re-entering the RRC connected mode.
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration comprises MBS session information for the MBS session.
9 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising using MBS session information configured to the UE while the UE is in the RRC connected mode for the MBS session while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
10 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving, from the network, while the UE is in the RRC connected mode, MBS session information for each of a set of MBS sessions that comprises the MBS session, and wherein the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration comprises an MBS session ID that identifies the MBS session from the set of MBS sessions.
11 . A method of a radio access network (RAN), comprising:
sending, to a user equipment (UE) in a radio resource control (RRC) connected mode, an RRC release message comprising an RRC inactive mode point to multipoint (PTM) configuration for the UE that uses a multicast-broadcast services (MBS) session to receive multicast data traffic from the network while the UE is in an RRC inactive mode,
transmitting the multicast data traffic of the MBS session to the UE while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode; wherein a same service data adaptation protocol (SDAP) entity used to transmit the multicast data traffic of the MBS session while the UE is in the RRC connected mode is used to transmit the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration further comprises a first MBS radio bearer (MRB) identifier (ID) of a first MRB of the MBS session for receiving the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising sending, to the UE, an indication to reuse the first MRB as used in the RRC connected mode to receive the multicast data traffic on the first MRB while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
14 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising sending, to the UE, while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode, a paging message corresponding to the MBS session.
15 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the RRC release message further comprises an indication for the UE to receive the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
16 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration comprises MBS session information for the MBS session.
17 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising sending, to the UE, while the UE is in the RRC connected mode, MBS session information for the MBS session.
18 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising sending, to the UE, while the UE is in the RRC connected mode, MBS session information for each of a set of MBS sessions that comprises the MBS session, and wherein the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration comprises an MBS session ID that identifies the MBS session from the set of MBS sessions.
19 . A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed by one or more processors of a user equipment (UE), cause the UE to:
receive, from a network, while in a radio resource control (RRC) connected mode, an RRC release message comprising an RRC inactive mode point to multipoint (PTM) configuration for the UE that uses a multicast-broadcast services (MBS) session to receive multicast data traffic from the network while the UE is in an RRC inactive mode;
enter the RRC inactive mode from the RRC connected mode in response to the RRC release message; and
use the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration to receive, from the network, the multicast data traffic of the MBS session while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode;
wherein a same service data adaptation protocol (SDAP) entity used to receive the multicast data traffic of the MBS session while the UE is in the RRC connected mode is used to receive the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.
20 . The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 19 , wherein the RRC inactive mode PTM configuration further comprises a first MBS radio bearer (MRB) ID of a first MRB of the MBS session for receiving the multicast data traffic while the UE is in the RRC inactive mode.