Realization of Interworking in LTE Roaming Using a Diameter-Based Interworking Function

Authors

  • Arnab Dey Engineering, Diametriq, Melbourne, USA
  • Balaji Rajappa Engineering, Diametriq, Melbourne, USA
  • Lakshman Bana Engineering, Diametriq, Melbourne, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/jcsm2245-1439.141

Keywords:

IWF, interworking, diameter, TCAP, LTE, MAP, CAP

Abstract

While operators around the world are onboarding or planning to onboard the LTE-based Evolved Packet System (EPS), some troubling questions linger on. The prospects of LTE are enticing. However, would the LTE and Legacy networks interwork and co-exist? Would inbound/outbound roamers face any service disruption? For a green-field operator, possibly with a tight budget, is adopting LTE a risky proposition when over 90% of the world’s network is still based on Legacy Signaling System No. 7 (SS7)? Various standards bodies have provided guidelines and specifications to identify and address some of the interworking and co-existence scenarios, but their implementation is complex and requires a detailed knowledge of the disparate worlds of EPS and Legacy protocols in finding an acceptable intersection between the two.

This paper describes the important interworking issues between Diameter and TCAP (SS7)-based protocols and some of the practical aspects that transcend information that is disseminated through the standards bodies. Some specific scenarios such as a 2G/3G subscriber roaming into an LTE network using home-routed applications and S8 (EPS) –Gp(Legacy) interworking are not covered here and shall be discussed in a subsequent paper. Similarly, this paper has not focused on Diameter–RADIUS interworking needed to support RADIUS-based AAA Server. However, most other scenarios have been addressed and it is hoped that the solution presented here will alleviate the roaming, co-existence and interworking concerns of the reader.

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Author Biographies

Arnab Dey, Engineering, Diametriq, Melbourne, USA

Arnab Dey is a Technical Lead at Diametriq, LLC. His interests include architecture and design of software, programming, authoring technical whitepapers in emerging telecom and web technologies, speaking in various forums and mentoring. Dey received a Bachelors in Electrical Engineeringfrom Jadavpur University, India and an Executive Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management from Symbiosis International University, India. Contact him at adey@diametriq.com.

Balaji Rajappa , Engineering, Diametriq, Melbourne, USA

Balaji Rajappa is a Development Engineering Manager at Diametriq, LLC. His interests include network convergence, cloud computing on telecom networks and rich communication suite. Rajappa received a Bachelors in Engineering from Bharathiyar University, India. Contact him atbrajappa@diametriq.com.

Lakshman Bana, Engineering, Diametriq, Melbourne, USA

Lakshman Bana is a Senior Software Engineer. He has worked on tele-communications signaling protocols for more than 12 years. He is currently focusing on mobile applications development and rich communication services. Bana received an MS in Computer Information Systems from FloridaTech, USA. Contact him at lbana@diametriq.com.

References

3GPP TS 29.305: InterWorking Function (IWF) between MAP based and Diameter based interfaces.

IETF RFC 6733: Diameter Base Protocol.

ITU-T Recommendation Q.771: Functional description of transaction capabilities.

ITU-T Recommendation Q.713: Signalling connection control part formats and codes.

ANSI T1.112: Signalling System Number 7 (SS7) ? Signalling Connection Control Part(SCCP).

3GPP TS 29.002: Mobile Application Part (MAP) specification.

http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/29series/29.002/ASN.1/, Cross-reference listing and fully expanded ASN.1 sources of the MAP protocol.

3GPP TS 29.272: Mobility Management Entity (MME) and Serving GPRS Support Node(SGSN) related interfaces based on Diameter Protocol.

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Published

2013-02-20

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Dey A, Rajappa B, Bana L. Realization of Interworking in LTE Roaming Using a Diameter-Based Interworking Function. JCSANDM [Internet]. 2013 Feb. 20 [cited 2024 May 8];1(4):289-308. Available from: https://journals.riverpublishers.com/index.php/JCSANDM/article/view/6119

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