IP Library Granted Patent US 12713474
Granted Patent B2
US 12713474 · App. 18/482,232 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

End-to-end resource prioritization for a multimedia priority service on-demand service user

Inventors: Veena Murthy (Allen, TX); Tamanna Jindal (McKinney, TX)
Assignee: Mavenir Systems, Inc.
H04W76/10H04W76/30
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12713474
App. No.
18/482,232
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for facilitating an on-demand multimedia priority service (MPS) for a data transport services (DTS) session to receive end to end prioritization within 5G Core (5GC) and radio access network (RAN) is provided. The method includes: propagating an MPS On-Demand indication to 5GC network functions and RAN via (a) Policy Control Function sending an MPS On-Demand indication to Session Management Function (SMF) when a authorized user initiates such a service usage, (b) SMF recording the on session demand status and sending the MPS On-Demand indication to an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF), and (c) AMF, in response to receiving the MPS On-Demand indication, upgrading the user for multimedia priority services in the 5G core based on policy, and sending to user equipment (UE), an MPS indicator in downlink Non-Access Stratum (NAS) messaging to indicate that the UE may use MPS access identity to receive radio access prioritization.

Claims (28)

1 . A method for facilitating an on-demand multimedia priority service (MPS) for a data transport services (DTS) session in a radio access network (RAN), comprising:

a Policy Control Function (PCF) sending and a Session Management Function (SMF) receiving an MPS On-Demand indication following an authorized MPS user service grant; and

sending said MPS On-Demand indication from said SMF to an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF),

wherein said AMF, in response to receiving said MPS On-Demand indication, sends, to user equipment (UE), an MPS indicator in downlink Non-Access Stratum (NAS) messaging to indicate said UE may use priority access for radios;

wherein said SMF records session upgrade to MPS on demand status, and thereafter excludes said session from congestion controls that reduce services offered to non-MPS sessions; and

wherein said AMF, in response to receiving said MPS On-Demand indication, performs user upgrade to MPS status based on local policy, and also triggers release of non-MPS session(s).

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said SMF also sends said MPS On-Demand indication to a User Plane Function (UPF), thus informing said UPF of said session undergoing MPS on-demand upgrade, and wherein said UPF records session upgrade to MPS on demand status, and thereafter excludes said session from any congestion controls that result in reduced services offered to non-MPS sessions.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said UE, in response to a loss of communication with said RAN, includes an MPS Access Identity in radio resource control (RRC) messaging with said RAN, and wherein said RAN, in response to receiving said MPS Access Identity, proceeds with a prioritized connection setup for said UE.

4 . A system for facilitating an on-demand multimedia priority service (MPS) for a data transport services (DTS) session in a radio access network (RAN), comprising:

a processor; and

a memory device that contains instructions that are readable by said processor to cause said processor to perform operations of:

sending, by a Policy Control Function (PCF) to a Session Management Function (SMF), an MPS On-Demand indication;

receiving, at said SMF, said MPS On-Demand indication; and

sending said MPS On-Demand indication from said SMF to an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF),

wherein said AMF, in response to receiving said MPS On-Demand indication, sends, to user equipment (UE), an MPS indicator in downlink Non-Access Stratum (NAS) messaging to indicate said UE may use MPS;

wherein said SMF excludes said session from congestion controls that reduce services offered to non-MPS sessions; and

wherein said AMF, in response to receiving said MPS On-Demand indication, also triggers a release of a non-MPS session.

5 . The system of claim 4 , wherein said SMF also sends said MPS On-Demand indication to a User Plane Function (UPF), thus informing said UPF of said session undergoing MPS on-demand upgrade.

6 . The system of claim 4 , wherein said UE, in response to a loss of communication with said RAN, includes an MPS Access Identity in radio resource control (RRC) messaging with said RAN, and wherein said RAN, in response to receiving said MPS Access Identity, proceeds with a prioritized connection setup for said UE.

7 . A non-transitory storage device for facilitating an on-demand multimedia priority service (MPS) for a data transport services (DTS) session in a radio access network (RAN), wherein said storage device comprises instructions that are readable by a processor to cause said processor to perform operations of:

sending, by a Policy Control Function (PCF) to a Session Management Function (SMF), an MPS On-Demand indication;

receiving, at said SMF, an MPS On-Demand indication; and

sending said MPS On-Demand indication from said SMF to an Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF),

wherein said AMF, in response to receiving said MPS On-Demand indication, sends, to user equipment (UE), an MPS indicator in downlink Non-Access Stratum (NAS) messaging to indicate said UE may use MPS;

wherein said SMF excludes said session from congestion controls that reduce services offered to non-MPS sessions; and

wherein said AMF, in response to receiving said MPS On-Demand indication, also triggers a release of a non-MPS session.

8 . The storage device of claim 7 , wherein said SMF also sends said MPS On-Demand indication to a User Plane Function (UPF), thus informing said UPF of said session undergoing MPS on-demand upgrade.

9 . The storage device of claim 7 , wherein said UE, in response to a loss of communication with said RAN, includes an MPS Access Identity in radio resource control (RRC) messaging with said RAN, and wherein said RAN, in response to receiving said MPS Access Identity, proceeds with a prioritized connection setup for said UE.