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The main function of SRVCC is to engage the capable UE in a voice call which determines to be moving away from LTE coverage, and it notifies the LTE network. The LTE network determines that the voice call needs to be moved to the legacy circuit domain. It notifies the MSC server of the need to switch the voice call from the packet to the circuit domain and initiates a handover of the LTE voice bearer to the circuit network. The MSC server establishes a bearer path for the mobile in the legacy network and notifies the IMS core that the mobile’s call leg is moving from the packet to the circuit domain. The circuit-packet function in the IMS core then performs the necessary inter-working functions. When the mobile arrives on-channel in the legacy network, it switches its internal voice processing from VoIP to legacy-circuit voice, and the call continues.
To minimize the voice interruption delay during a voice call transition, Access Transfer Control Function (ATCF) and Access Transfer Gateway (ATGW) are deployed.
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To minimize the voice interruption delay during a voice call transition, 3GPP has specified in Release 10 the SRVCC architecture that includes the ATCF and Access Transfer Gateway (ATGW) are deployed in the VPLMN. An ATCF can be co-located with existing nodes, for example, P-CSCF or Interconnection Border Control Function (IBCF). An existing MGW is used in case of ATGW.
The Access Transfer Control Function (ATCF) in the serving (visited if roaming) network provides the proxy role as well as B2BUA functionality (based on the call flow being processed) as defined in the IMS specifications. When SRVCC is enhanced with ATCF, the ATCF is included in the session control plane for the duration of the call before and after Access Transfer. The ATCF may be co-located with one of the existing functional entities within the serving network (i.e. P-CSCF or IBCF).
The ATCF, depending upon operator policy, accomplishes the following:
When CS to PS SRVCC is supported, the ATCF accomplishes the following:
The Access Transfer Gateway (ATGW) is controlled by the ATCF and, if SRVCC enhanced with ATCF is used, continues to be in the session media path for the duration of the call and after Access Transfer, based on the local policy of the serving network. ATGW supports transcoding after SRVCC handover in case the media used prior to the handover is not supported by the MSC server.
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This call flow is similar to the the P-CSCF located with the ATCF functionality:
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Emergency Access Transfer Function (EATF) provides IMS-based mechanisms for enabling service continuity of IMS emergency sessions. It is a function in the serving (visited if roaming) IMS network, providing the procedures for IMS emergency session anchoring and PS to CS Access Transfer. The EATF acts as a routing B2BUA which invokes third party call control (3pcc) to enable Access Transfer.
EATF performs session continuity when the Access Transfer request indicated by the E-STN-SR is received
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