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LTE – CDMA Interworking
eHRPD - Use of a Common Core and
a Stepping Stone to LTE
Mike Dolan
Consulting Member of Technical Staff
Alcatel-Lucent
Overview
eHRPD (evolved High Rate Packet Data*)
 eHRPD involves changes needed to attach the 3GPP2 HRPD
access network to the 3GPP Evolved Packet Core (EPC) IP
environment via Proxy Mobile IP (PMIP).
LTE Interworking
 LTE to eHRPD – optimized and non-optimized handover
 LTE to cdma2000® 1x Circuit-Switched Fall Back (1xCSFB)
 LTE to cdma2000 1x Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (1x
SRVCC)
Future work
* HRPD is the standards name for what is commercially known as EV-DO.
cdma2000® is the trademark for the technical nomenclature for certain specifications and standards of the
Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the date of publication), cdma2000® is a
registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States.
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eHRPD Connectivity to EPC Architecture
Legend
Internet
IMS
Operator
Appls.,
3GPP EPC entity
3GPP2 entity
Etc.
HSS
Signaling
IP
Bearer
AAA
HSGW: HRPD Serving Gateway
PDN GW
PCRF
ePCF: evolved Packet Control Function
HSGW
eAN: evolved Access Network
UE
(Not all interfaces are shown in this figure.)
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ePCF
eAN
eHRPD Interworking with LTE
Legend
Internet
IMS
Operator
Appls.,
LTE-specific entity
3GPP EPC entity
Etc.
HSS
3GPP2 entity
IP
Signaling
Bearer
AAA
PDN GW
PCRF
MME
SGW
S103
HSGW
ePCF
eNB
S101
(Not all interfaces are shown in this figure.)
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eAN
UE
LTE  eHRPD Handover
Optimized Handover
Involves the use of S101 and S103 interfaces to minimize
the gap in packet flow to reach the goal of < 300 ms.
 Signaling changes on the air interface to support S101 based
tunneling.
 The UE establishes context on the eHRPD access network by
signaling over the S101 tunnel.
 The eNodeB (via the MME) and eAN coordinate the
handover.
Non-Optimized Handover
 The UE leaves LTE coverage, attaches to the eHRPD access
network, builds context, and resumes packet flow.
 Support in LTE to direct the handover and provide eHRPD
parameters.
 Latency (gap in packet flow) can be several seconds.

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eHRPD/1x  LTE Idle Hand-Up
LTE neighbor information is broadcast by the eHRPD/1x network.
 Reduce search time for LTE pilots.
 Minimize the device battery power consumption.
Uses reselection (idle handover) parameters and procedures.
Similar parameters and procedures are used for idle hand-up from
1x to LTE.
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eHRPD – Project Description
•Single core network for LTE and
HRPD
•Inter-working with seamless mobility
•Common security mechanism
•Single policy framework
LTE/
3GPP
IMS
Internet
Intranet
PCRF
Gx
S103
SGW
HSGW
eNodeB
A10/A11+
Before eHRPD
S101independent core networks for
•Two
eAN
LTE and HRPD
•No Inter-working to support seamless
mobility
•Incompatible security mechanisms
eBTS
•Separate policy frameworks
LTE UE
LTE-eHRPD
AT
MME
S1-U
S1-MME
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HA
S2a
S5/S8
S11
PDN GW
eHRPD
eHRPD
AT
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HRPD/
3GPP2
Potential SW
upgrade on
PDSN
existing
A10/A11 equipment
AN
BTS
Legacy
HRPD AT
LTE – cdma2000 1x CSFB/SRVCC Architecture
Legend
Internet
IMS
Operator
Appls.,
LTE-specific entity
3GPP EPC entity
3GPP2 entity
Etc.
HSS/AAA
HLR
IP
Signaling
Bearer
MGW
PDN GW
PCRF
MSC
MME
SGW
S102
eNB
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IWS
UE
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BS
LTE – cdma2000 1x CSFB
LTE can provide Data services, while Voice services are
provided on cdma2000 1x.
Voice and Data services are not simultaneous. The mobile
device camps on LTE for Data services, and “falls back” to the
circuit switched 1x system to make/receive voice calls.
LTE uses the S102 interface to transparently pass cdma2000 1x
signaling between the mobile device and the cdma2000 1x
system.
1xCSFB includes support for:
 Registration
 Paging for cdma2000 1x Mobile Terminated Calls
 SMS
Mobile originated calls are made directly on cdma2000 1x.
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LTE – 1x SRVCC
 Single Radio Voice Call Continuity anchors a voice call in IMS.
 Call is transferred from the packet environment to the MSCbased circuit environment.
 Control is maintained in IMS.
 May reduce latency in voice call handoff from packet to
circuit.
 May not be implemented immediately or completely.
 Some signaling elements of SRVCC may be used to reduce the
call setup time for 1x CSFB.
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Future Work
3GPP2 will continue to support operators that choose to deploy
LTE technologies.
3GPP2 will continue to cooperate with 3GPP to enhance:
 LTE – eHRPD interworking
 LTE – cdma2000 1x CSFB / SRVCC interworking
 Features made possible by LTE interworking.
 Features made possible by attachment to the EPC.
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List of Acronyms
AAA –
Authentication/Authorization/Accounting
BTS – Base Transceiver Station
CSFB – Circuit-Switched Fall Back
eAN/ePCF – evolved Access Network/evolved
Packet Control Function
IWS – Interworking Server
LTE – Long Term Evolution
MME – Mobility Management Entity
MGW – Media Gateway
MSC – Mobile Switching Center
eHRPD – evolved High Rate Packet Data
PCRF – Policy Control Rules Function
eNB – eNodeB – evolved NodeB
PDN GW – Packet Data Network Gateway
EPC – Evolved Packet Core
PMIP – Proxy Mobile IP
HLR – Home Location Register
S-GW – Serving Gateway
HRPD - High Rate Packet Data
SMS – Short Message Service
HSGW – HRPD Serving Gateway
SRVCC – Single Radio Voice Call Continuity
HSS – Home Subscriber Server
UE – User Equipment
IMS – IP Multimedia Subsystem
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Thank You!
For more information, please visit
http://www.3gpp.org and
http://www.3gpp2.org