JP2010521905A

5G

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JP20090553896

Publication Date:

24-06-2010

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Application Date:

05-05-2008

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US

Priority Date:

08-05-2007

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Application Number:

JP20090553896

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US

Publication Date:

24-06-2010

Application Date:

05-05-2008

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08-05-2007

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Abstract  Abstract

The present invention provides a method for security capability negotiation during handover between mobile networks. This method is described in A.D. B. receiving a handover request from the first network; The access network entity of the second network selects the corresponding security function, or the access network entity and the core network entity of the second network select the corresponding security function, respectively; The second network includes transmitting the selected security function to the user apparatus UE via the first network. The present invention also provides a system for security function negotiation. During the handover from the 2G / 3G network to the LTE network, the MME must acquire the corresponding eNB security function in a specific way, and during the handover from the LTE network to the 3G network, the SGSN The disadvantage that new requirements have to be introduced into the system can be avoided by the present invention.

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