AU2010321205B2

3G

Title

STATE OR MODE TRANSITION TRIGGERING BASED ON SRI MESSAGE TRANSMISSION

Application Number:

AU20100321205

Publication Date:

04-09-2014

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

05-10-2010

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

23-11-2009

Title

STATE OR MODE TRANSITION TRIGGERING BASED ON SRI MESSAGE TRANSMISSION

Application Number:

AU20100321205

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

04-09-2014

Application Date:

05-10-2010

Priority Date:

23-11-2009

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

A user equipment UE implements a method of processing (generating) indication messages such as SCRl (signalling connection release indication) messages (in order to trigger a transition between states like e.g. CeIl-PCH URA-PCH or Cell-Fach). If upper layers indicate that there is no more packet switched data for a prolonged period (e.g. no data exchange between the UE and the network for a certain period usually estimated using an *inhibit timer) then if a count of how many indication messages (i.e. SCRI message) have been triggered (i.e. transmitted) in at least one RRC (radio resource control) state is less than a maximum number the UE increments the count a cause is set in the indication message (i.e. UE Requested PS data session end) and the indication message (i.e. the SCRI) is sent.

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