ENDC connectivity with virtualized eNBs
A method for establishing indirect and/or dual connectivity between virtualized 5G gENBs and virtualized 4G eNodeBs for dynamic X2 is disclosed. In one embodiment a method includes virtualizing, with a HetNet Gateway (HNG), BBUs and home eNodeBs over a standard S1 interface; establishing the HNG as a macro interfacing an EPC on 3GPP standard interfaces; communicating with an MME over the S1 interface for control plane signaling; and communicating with SAEGW over a standard GTPU interface for a data plane.
1 . A method for establishing indirect connectivity between virtualized 5G gNodeBs and virtualized 4G eNodeBs, the method comprising:
virtualizing, at a gateway situated between a radio access network (RAN) and a 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) core network, an eNodeB over a standard S1 interface toward the 4G LTE core network;
receiving, at the gateway, an X2 setup request sent from a primary X2 node;
registering, at the gateway, an Internet Protocol (IP) address for a secondary X2 node in association with the primary X2 node, the IP address for the secondary X2 node received from the primary X2 node; and
subsequently establishing a data path for data transfer from the gateway to the secondary X2 node to facilitate handover of a UE from the primary X2 node to the secondary X2 node.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the gateway comprises two or more of a virtual eNodeB, an X2 interface gateway service, a mobility management entity (MME), a SAE gateway (SAEGW), and a security gateway.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the primary X2 node is an LTE eNodeB and wherein the secondary X2 node is a 5G gNB.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the 4G eNodeB is responsible for anchoring the UE over an S1 interface.
5 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing core network access for at least one 5G gNodeB in a non-standalone (NSA) mode.
6 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing 5G new radio (NR) service by the secondary X2 node, the secondary X2 node being a 5G gNB.
7 . A gateway for establishing indirect connectivity between virtualized 5G gENBs and virtualized 4G eNodeBs, comprising:
a gateway situated between a radio access network (RAN) and a 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) core network, the gateway providing virtualization of an eNodeB over a standard S1 interface toward the 4G LTE core network,
wherein the gateway is further configured to:
receive an X2 setup request sent from a primary X2 node containing an Internet Protocol (IP) address for a secondary X2 node,
register the IP address for the secondary X2 node in association with the primary X2 node; and
establish, subsequently, a data path for data transfer from the gateway to the secondary X2 node to facilitate handover of a UE from the primary X2 node to the secondary X2 node.
8 . The gateway of claim 7 , the gateway further comprising two or more of a virtual eNodeB, an X2 interface gateway service, a mobility management entity (MME), a SAE gateway (SAEGW), and a security gateway.
9 . The gateway of claim 7 , wherein the primary X2 node is an LTE eNodeB and wherein the secondary X2 node is a 5G gNB.
10 . The gateway of claim 7 , wherein the 4G eNodeB is configured to anchor the UE over an S1 interface.
11 . The gateway of claim 7 , wherein the gateway provides core network access for at least one 5G gNodeB in a non-standalone (NSA) mode.
12 . The gateway of claim 7 , wherein the secondary X2 node is a 5G gNodeB and wherein the secondary X2 node is configured to provide 5G new radio (NR) service.
13 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium which, when executed at a gateway in a telecommunications system, causes the gateway to perform steps comprising:
virtualizing an eNodeB over a standard S1 interface toward a 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) core network;
receiving, at the gateway, an X2 setup request sent from a primary X2 node;
registering, at the gateway, an Internet Protocol (IP) address for a secondary X2 node in association with the primary X2 node, the IP address for the secondary X2 node received from the primary X2 node; and
subsequently establishing a data path for data transfer from the gateway to the secondary X2 node to facilitate handover of a UE from the primary X2 node to the secondary X2 node.
14 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 13 , wherein the gateway comprises two or more of a virtual eNodeB, an X2 interface gateway service, a mobility management entity (MME), a SAE gateway (SAEGW), and a security gateway.
15 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 13 , wherein the primary X2 node is an LTE eNodeB and wherein the secondary X2 node is a 5G gNodeB.
16 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 13 , wherein the 4G eNodeB is responsible for anchoring the UE over an S1 interface.
17 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 13 , the steps further comprising providing core network access for at least one 5G gNodeB in a non-standalone (NSA) mode.
18 . The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 13 , the steps further comprising providing 5G new radio (NR) service by the secondary X2 node, the secondary X2 node being a 5G gNodeB.