5g Bullet
5g Bullet
5g Bullet
15 SIGNALLING PROCEDURES
8 bits
ERw/o IMS
CP CIoT ESR PS CS-LCS EPC-LCS EMC BS
PDN VoPS
15 Restrict Restrict HC-CP S1-U
IWKN26 ePCO UP CIoT
bearers DCNR EC CIoT data
Figure 445 – EPS Network Feature Support information element from NAS: Attach Accept
Use of the 5G Status Indicator is complicated by potential differences in the LTE and NR coverage areas. Figure 446 illustrates a
scenario which is based upon LTE coverage provided by a low operating band and NR coverage provided by a high operating band. In
this case, LTE coverage extends further than NR coverage due to the difference in propagation loss. This allows a UE to receive the 5G
Status Indicator from LTE at locations where 5G services are not available. In this case, it can be misleading to display the 5G icon to
the end-user
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Ideally, the UE should complete inter-system measurements to verify that NR coverage exists prior to displaying the 5G icon.
However, these inter-system measurements are not simplistic because the UE may not have knowledge of the NR carrier to be
measured. When using the EN-DC Non-Standalone Base Station architecture, the LTE system does not specify NR carrier information
within SIB24 because cell reselection towards NR is not supported. The UE could complete a band scan to identify candidate NR
carriers but the NR Base Station is not required to broadcast SIB1 so the UE may not be able to determine which NR carriers belong to
the registered network. In addition, if measurements are completed to verify 5G coverage then the UE is likely to require an SS-RSRP
threshold to determine whether or not the NR signal strength is adequate. If the LTE Base Station uses measurement based Secondary
Cell addition, then the SS-RSRP threshold used by the Base Station should ideally be aligned with the threshold used by the UE
The GSM Association (GSMA) has agreed upon a set of 4 candidate UE configurations which determine when a UE should display the
5G icon. These 4 configurations are presented in Table 325. None of the configurations allow the UE to display the 5G icon when
using an LTE cell which does not belong to a Non-Standalone (NSA) Base Station. All of the configurations allow the UE to display
the 5G icon when using an NG-RAN connected to the 5G Core Network (5GC)
Otherwise, configuration ‘A’ is the most conservative because it limits the UE to displaying the 5G icon when the UE is already
connected to both LTE and NR cells. In contrast, Configuration ‘D’ is the most aggressive because it allows the UE to display the 5G
icon when using only an LTE cell belonging to an NSA Base Station, without having to verify NR coverage. Configurations ‘B’ and
‘C’ rely upon the UE verifying that NR coverage exists
The national regulator may specify the configuration to be used. Otherwise, an operator may specify the preferred configuration to each
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whereas threshX-HighQ defines a threshold relative to q-QualMin. For example, if q-RxLevMin is set to -60 (which maps to a value of
-120 dBm) and threshX-High is set to 5 (which maps to a value of 10 dB), then the target NR cell must have an SS-RSRP > -110 dBm
to allow cell reselection
threshX-Low and threshX-LowQ are applicable when completing cell reselection towards a lower priority NR carrier. These parameters
define minimum SS-RSRP and SS-RSRQ thresholds respectively. threshX-Low defines a threshold relative to q-RxLevMin, whereas
threshX-LowQ defines a threshold relative to q-QualMin
LTE SIB24
carrierFreqListNR-r15 SEQUENCE {1 to 8 instances}
carrierFreq-r15 0 to 3279165
multiBandInfoList-r15 SEQUENCE {1 to 32 instances}
FreqBandIndicatorNR-r15 1 to 1024
multiBandInfoListSUL-r15 SEQUENCE {1 to 32 instances}
FreqBandIndicatorNR-r15 1 to 1024
measTimingConfig-r15 periodicityAndOffset-r15 CHOICE
sf5-r15 0 to 4 sf40-r15 0 to 39
sf10-r15 0 to 9 sf80-r15 0 to 79
sf20-r15 0 to 19 sf160-r15 0 to 159
ssb-Duration-r15 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 subframes
subcarrierSpacingSSB-r15 15, 30, 120, 240 kHz
ss-RSSI-Measurement-r15 measurementSlots-r15 BIT STRING {1 to 80 bits}
endSymbol-r15 0 to 3
cellReselectionPriority 0 to 7
cellReselectionSubPriority 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8
threshX-High-r15 0 to 31 (actual value = signalled value × 2)
threshX-Low-r15 0 to 31 (actual value = signalled value × 2)
threshX-Q-r15 threshX-HighQ-r15 0 to 31
threshX-LowQ-r15 0 to 31
q-RxLevMin-r15 -70 to -22 (actual value (dBm) = signalled value × 2)
q-RxLevMinSUL-r15 -70 to -22 (actual value (dBm) = signalled value × 2)
p-MaxNR-r15 -30 to 33 dBm
ns-PmaxListNR-r15 SEQUENCE {1 to 8 instances}
additionalPmaxNR-r15 -30 to 33 dBm
additionalSpectrumEmissionNR-r15 0 to 7
q-QualMin-r15 -43 to -12 dB
deriveSSB-IndexFromCell-r15 BOOLEAN
maxRS-IndexCellQual-r15 1 to 16
threshRS-Index-r15 nr-RSRP-r15 0 to 127
nr-RSRQ-r15 0 to 127
nr-SINR-r15 0 to 127
multiBandNsPmaxListNR-v1550 SEQUENCE {1 to 31 instances} of NS-PmaxListNR-r15
multiBandNsPmaxListNR-SUL-v1550 SEQUENCE {1 to 32 instances} of NS-PmaxListNR-r15
ssb-ToMeasure-r15 CHOICE
shortBitmap-r15 BIT STRING {4 bits}
mediumBitmap-r15 BIT STRING {8 bits}
longBitmap-r15 BIT STRING {64 bits}
t-ReselectionNR-r15 0 to 7 seconds
t-ReselectionNR-SF-r15 sf-Medium 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0
sf-High 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0
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q-RxLevMin and q-QualMin define the minimum SS-RSRP and SS-RSRQ requirements for the target NR carrier. The RSRQ
requirement is optional so may be excluded from SIB24
q-RxLevMinSUL defines a minimum SS-RSRP requirement which is applicable if SIB24 specifies a Supplemental Uplink band and if
the UE supports the corresponding Supplemental Uplink band combination. The link budget belonging to a Supplemental Uplink may
differ from the link budget for the Normal Uplink. If coverage is uplink limited then q-RxLevMinSUL can be adjusted relative to q-
RxLevMin to reflect the difference in link budgets
p-MaxNR defines the maximum UE transmit power permitted when using a cell belonging to the target NR carrier
ns-PmaxListNR provides a list of up to 8 pairs of {additionalPmaxNR, additionalSpectrumEmissionNR}. These pairs specify additional
spectrum emission requirements which should be satisfied if the UE uses the corresponding maximum transmit power. The values are
applicable to the first operating band listed within multiBandInfoList
deriveSSB-IndexFromCell indicates whether or not the UE can assume radio frame alignment for all cells belonging to the target NR
carrier. Radio frame alignment allows the UE to use the timing belonging to one NR cell to derive the SSB Indices belonging to other
NR cells. This helps to reduce measurement delays because it avoids the requirement to decode the PBCH belonging to each individual
NR cell
maxRS-IndexCellQual and threshRS-Index are used when deriving a ‘cell level’ result from a set of ‘beam level’ measurements. If the
target NR cell is configured with multiple SS/PBCH beams then it is necessary to derive a ‘cell level’ result from one or more ‘beam
level’ measurements. If maxRS-IndexCellQual is excluded, the UE sets the ‘cell level’ result equal to the highest ‘beam level’
measurement. Otherwise, the UE derives the ‘cell level’ result by calculating a linear average of the highest ‘beam level’ measurements
which exceed threshRS-Index. The maximum number of ‘beam level’ measurements included in the average is defined by maxRS-
IndexCellQual. If none of the beam level measurements exceed threshRS-Index, the ‘cell level’ result is set equal to the highest ‘beam
level’ measurement
multiBandNsPmaxListNR provides a list of up to 8 pairs of {additionalPmaxNR, additionalSpectrumEmissionNR} for each operating
band listed within multiBandInfoList (with the exception of the first band which is already catered for using ns-PmaxListNR). Each list
specifies additional spectrum emission requirements which should be satisfied if the UE uses the corresponding maximum transmit
power after selecting the corresponding operating band. Similarly, multiBandNsPmaxListNR-SUL provides a list of up to 8 pairs of
{additionalPmaxNR, additionalSpectrumEmissionNR} for each operating band listed within multiBandInfoListSUL
ssb-ToMeasure specifies the set of SS/PBCH Blocks to be measured within the measurement duration. A short, medium or long bitmap
is broadcast according to the frequency range. A short bitmap is broadcast for carriers below 3 GHz (up to 4 SS/PBCH), a medium
bitmap is broadcast for carriers between 3 GHz and 6 GHz (up to 8 SS/PBCH), and a long bitmap is broadcast for carriers greater than
6 GHz (up to 64 SS/PBCH). The UE measures SS/PBCH Blocks which correspond to a ‘1’ within the bit string. The UE measures all
SS/PBCH Blocks if ssb-ToMeasure is excluded from the SIB
t-ReselectionNR defines the time-to-trigger for cell reselection towards NR. sf-Medium and sf-High define scaling factors for medium
and high mobility conditions. t-ReselectionNR is multiplied by the appropriate scaling factor when medium or high mobility is detected
In the case of the EN-DC Non-Standalone Base Station, NR Secondary Cell Addition may be supported from only a subset of LTE
carriers. This may result from band combinations which have not been standardised within the 3GPP specifications. It then becomes
necessary to move 5G subscribers onto an LTE carrier which supports NR Secondary Cell Addition. This scenario is illustrated in
Figure 447
5G subscribers can be moved onto the appropriate LTE carrier using RRC Idle mode procedures but it is necessary to ensure that the
solution is transparent to non-5G subscribers. The LTE Base Station can receive subscription information within the S1AP: Initial
Context Setup Request. This message can include an ‘NR Restriction in EPS as Secondary RAT’ flag and also a Subscriber Profile
Identity (SPID). The EPC can allocate specific SPID values to 5G subscribers allowing the Base Station to differentiate those
subscribers. In addition, the S1AP: Initial Context Setup Request includes UE capability information so the Base Station can verify that
the subscriber is using a 5G capable device
MME NR Carrier
Supported Band
Combination
S1AP: Initial Context Setup Request LTE Carrier
• Handover Restriction List
• NR Restriction in EPS as
Secondary RAT LTE Carrier No Supported
5G Subscribers Band Combination
• UE Radio Capability
• Subscriber Profile ID (SPID) for
RAT/Frequency Priority
Figure 447 – NR Secondary Cell Addition supported from a subset of LTE carriers
The LTE Base Station can allocate UE specific Absolute Priorities to the 5G subscribers within the RRC Release message. These
Absolute Priorities can be configured to ensure that UE move onto an LTE carrier which supports 5G Secondary Cell Addition
3GPP References: TS 36.331, TS 36.413, TS 24.301
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