Trustworthy Local Breakout

Q3 Decision Sciences
Journal of ICT Standardization Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2026-03-17 DOI:10.13052/jicts2245-800X.1411
Mukesh Thakur;Yki Kortesniemi
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Abstract

The newer generations of mobile networks (e.g., fifth generation) provide increasingly lower latencies in the home operator's (HO's) network, and there is similar expectation from subscribers while roaming. Moreover, regulations, like the EU's Roam Like At Home, mandate that the roaming subscribers receive comparable service quality without additional charge from the visited operator (VO) in the roaming country. However, the currently most widely adopted roaming approach, home routed, adds significant latency because the roaming traffic traverses all the way back to the HO, while with local breakout, the subscriber is served locally by the VO, resulting in lower latency. Yet, local breakout has not been adopted by most operators, primarily because of trust issues in tracking the data used by a roaming subscriber, which currently is only done by the VO. This paper presents a trustworthy local breakout (LBO) solution that addresses the trust issue by having both the roaming user equipment and the VO keep record of data usage, thus lever-aging their opposing incentives to keep both parties accurate. In addition, the solution streamlines the 5G registration process by enabling authentication and authorization directly with the VO, thus significantly speeding up the registration. The solution utilizes verifiable credentials to record the subscriber's usage information and for the 5G registration. The analysis demonstrates that the registration process is streamlined, and usage information is now more trustworthy compared to the current LBO.
值得信赖的本地爆发
新一代的移动网络(例如,第五代)在家庭运营商(HO)网络中提供越来越低的延迟,用户在漫游时也有类似的期望。此外,法规,如欧盟的“像在家一样漫游”,要求漫游用户在漫游国家的访问运营商(VO)那里获得同等质量的服务,而无需额外收费。然而,目前最广泛采用的漫游方式——家庭路由,增加了明显的延迟,因为漫游流量会一路穿越回HO,而使用本地断开时,用户由VO在本地提供服务,从而降低了延迟。然而,本地突破并没有被大多数运营商采用,主要是因为在跟踪漫游用户使用的数据方面存在信任问题,目前只有VO完成了这一工作。本文提出了一种值得信赖的本地突破(LBO)解决方案,该解决方案通过让漫游用户设备和VO保持数据使用记录来解决信任问题,从而利用它们的对立激励来保持双方的准确性。此外,该解决方案通过直接向VO进行认证和授权,简化了5G注册流程,从而大大加快了注册速度。该解决方案利用可验证的凭证来记录用户的使用信息和5G注册。分析表明,注册过程简化了,与当前的杠杆收购相比,使用信息现在更值得信赖。
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Journal of ICT Standardization
Journal of ICT Standardization Computer Science-Information Systems
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