IP Library Granted Patent US 8,724,582
Granted Patent B2
US 8,724,582 · App. 10/878,452 · Granted May 13, 2014

Method and apparatus providing context transfer for inter-PDSN handoffs in a wireless communication system

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,724,582
App. No.
10/878,452
Granted
May 13, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an exemplary embodiment of this invention contexts are transferred at an appropriate time depending on the context type. As a result, link layer (PPP) delay can be substantially eliminated during Mobile IP handoff, without introducing additional packet loss. By way of example, all MS contexts (both static and dynamic) are maintained during the inter-PDSN handoff procedure, and any executing applications are not impacted by the inter-PDSN handoff.

Claims (24)

1. A method comprising:

in response to handoff of a mobile station from an anchor radio network associated with an anchor packet data serving node to a target radio network associated with a target packet data serving node, buffering a datagram destined for the mobile station that is received in the target packet data serving node;

receiving dynamic contexts in the target packet data serving node that are transferred from the anchor packet data serving node; and

after the handoff has been performed, forwarding the buffered datagram to the mobile station via the target radio network;

where prior to receiving the dynamic contexts, the method comprises receiving static contexts in the target packet data serving node from the anchor packet data serving node;

where the dynamic contexts are received in the target packet data serving node from the anchor packet data serving node subsequent to the datagram being buffered by the target packet data serving node; and

where the buffered datagram is forwarded to the mobile station from the target packet data serving node in accordance with the dynamic contexts and with the static contexts received from the anchor packet data serving node.

2. The method as in claim 1 , where the dynamic contexts comprise header compression information.

3. The method as in claim 1 , where the static contexts comprise traffic flow template information.

4. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising program instructions tangibly embodied thereon, where execution of the program instructions by at least one data processor results in the performance of method steps comprising:

in response to handoff of a mobile station from an anchor radio network associated with an anchor packet data serving node to a target radio network associated with a target packet data serving node, buffering a datagram destined for the mobile station that is received in the target packet data serving node;

receiving dynamic contexts in the target packet data serving node that are transferred from the anchor packet data serving node; and

after the handoff has been performed, forwarding the buffered datagram to the mobile station via the target radio network;

where prior to receiving the dynamic contexts, the method comprises receiving static contexts in the target packet data serving node from the anchor packet data serving node;

where the dynamic contexts are received in the target packet data serving node from the anchor packet data serving node subsequent to the datagram being buffered by the target packet data serving node; and

where the buffered datagram is forwarded to the mobile station from the target packet data serving node in accordance with the dynamic contexts and with the static contexts received from the anchor packet data serving node.

5. The non-transitory computer-readable medium as in claim 4 , where the dynamic contexts comprise header compression information.

6. The non-transitory computer-readable medium as in claim 4 , where the static contexts comprise traffic flow template information.

7. An apparatus, comprising a processor; and a memory including computer program code, where the memory and computer program code are configured, with the processor, to cause the apparatus, in response to handoff of a mobile station from an anchor radio network associated with an anchor packet data serving node to a target radio network associated with a target packet data serving node, to buffer a datagram destined for the mobile station that is received in the target packet data serving node; to receive dynamic contexts in the target packet data serving node that are transferred from the anchor packet data serving node; and after the handoff has been performed, to forward the buffered datagram to the mobile station via the target radio network;

where the apparatus is further configured, prior to receiving the dynamic contexts, to receive static contexts in the target packet data serving node from the anchor packet data serving node;

where the dynamic contexts are received in the target packet data serving node from the anchor packet data serving node subsequent to the datagram being buffered by the target packet data serving node; and

where the apparatus is further configured to forward the buffered datagram to the mobile station from the target packet data serving node in accordance with the dynamic contexts and with the static contexts received from the anchor packet data serving node.

8. The apparatus as in claim 7 , where the dynamic contexts comprise header compression information.

9. The apparatus as in claim 7 , where the static contexts comprise traffic flow template information.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 5, 2015
From: NOKIA CORPORATION
To: NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
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