JP2020043617A

Title

Transmission Method Of Downlink Packet In Function Separated Core Network

Application Number:

JP2019230996A

Publication Date:

19-03-2020

Current Assignee:

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Application Date:

23-12-2019

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

25-01-2016

Title

Transmission Method Of Downlink Packet In Function Separated Core Network

Application Number:

JP2019230996A

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

19-03-2020

Application Date:

23-12-2019

Priority Date:

25-01-2016

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

To provide a method of transmitting downlink packets to an idle mode terminal device capable of reducing a network data transmission delay time for a user and efficiently using network resources in a mobile communication system in which a control plane and a user plane of a gateway node are separated.SOLUTION: A method causes a user plane node to execute a step of receiving and buffering a downlink packet for a terminal device, a step of transmitting a notification message of reception of the downlink packet to a control plane node, and a step of transmitting a buffered downlink packet to the terminal device via a base station device, and further causes the user plane node to execute a step delaying transmission of a notification message of the reception of the downlink packet to the control plane node on the basis of the buffering time.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 2

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