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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
5G;
Service requirements for next generation new services and
markets
(3GPP TS 22.261 version 15.6.0 Release 15)
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3GPP TS 22.261 version 15.6.0 Release 15 1 ETSI TS 122 261 V15.6.0 (2018-10)
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 2
Foreword . 2
Modal verbs terminology . 2
Foreword . 6
Introduction . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 References . 7
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations . 8
3.1 Definitions . 8
3.2 Abbreviations . 9
4 Overview . 9
5 High-level requirements . 10
5.1 Migration to 5G . 10
5.1.1 Description . 10
5.1.2 Requirements . 10
5.1.2.1 Interworking between 5G systems . 10
5.1.2.2 Legacy service support . 11
5.1.2.3 Interoperability with legacy 3GPP syste ms . 11
6 Basic capabilities . 11
6.1 Network slicing . 11
6.1.1 Description . 11
6.1.2 Requirements . 11
6.2 Diverse mobility management . 12
6.2.1 Description . 12
6.2.2 General requirements . 12
6.2.3 Service continuity requirements . 13
6.3 Multiple access technologies . 13
6.3.1 Description . 13
6.3.2 Requirements . 13
6.3.2.1 General . 13
6.3.2.2 E-UTRA access . 13
6.3.2.3 Satellite access . 14
6.3.2.4 Fixed broadband access . 14
6.4 Resource efficiency . 14
6.4.1 Description . 14
6.4.2 Requirements . 15
6.4.2.1 General . 15
6.4.2.2 Void. 15
6.4.2.3 Void. 15
6.4.2.4 Efficient control plane . 15
6.5 Efficient user plane . 15
6.5.1 Description . 15
6.5.2 Requirements . 16
6.6 Efficient content delivery . 17
6.6.1 Description . 17
6.6.2 Requirements . 17
6.7 Priority, QoS, and policy control . 17
6.7.1 Description . 17
6.7.2 Requirements . 18
6.8 Dynamic policy control . 18
6.9 Void . 19
6.9.1 Void . 19
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6.9.2 Void . 19
6.10 Network capability exposure . 19
6.10.1 Description . 19
6.10.2 Requirements . 19
6.11 Context aware network . 20
6.11.1 Description . 20
6.11.2 Requirements . 20
6.12 Self backhaul . 20
6.12.1 Description . 20
6.12.2 Requirements . 20
6.13 Flexible broadcast/multicast service . 21
6.13.1 Description . 21
6.13.2 Requirements . 21
6.14 Subscription aspects . 21
6.14.1 Description . 21
6.14.2 Requirements . 22
6.15 Energy efficiency . 22
6.15.1 Description . 22
6.15.2 Requirements . 22
6.16 Markets requiring minimal service levels . 22
6.16.1 Description . 22
6.16.2 Requirements . 23
6.17 Extreme long range coverage in low density areas . 23
6.17.1 Description . 23
6.17.2 Requirements . 23
6.18 Multi-network connectivity and service delivery across operators . 23
6.18.1 Description . 23
6.18.2 Requirements . 23
6.19 3GPP access network selection . 24
6.19.1 Description . 24
6.19.2 Requirements . 24
6.20 eV2X aspects . 24
6.20.1 Description . 24
6.20.2 Requirements . 25
6.21 NG-RAN Sharing . 25
6.21.1 Description . 25
6.21.2 Requirements . 25
6.22.2.1 General . 25
6.22.2.2 Access identities . 26
6.22.2.3 Access categories . 26
7 Performance requirements . 27
7.1 High data rates and traffic densities . 27
7.2 Low latency and high reliability . 29
7.2.1 Overview . 29
7.2.2 Scenarios and KPIs . 29
7.2.3 Other requirements . 32
7.3 Higher-accuracy positioning . 32
7.3.1 Description . 32
7.3.2 Requirements . 32
8 Security. 33
8.1 Description . 33
8.2 General . 33
8.3 Authentication . 33
8.4 Authorization . 33
8.5 Identity management . 34
8.6 Regulatory . 34
8.7 Fraud protection . 34
8.8 Resource efficiency . 34
9 Charging aspects . 34
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Annex A (informative): Latency needs to support example use cases from vertical industries . 36
Annex B (informative): Positioning accuracy needs to support example use cases from
vertical industries . 37
Annex C (informative): Relation of communication service availability and reliability . 38
Annex D (informative): Low-latency and high-reliability communication use cases . 41
D.1 Discrete automation – motion control . 41
D.1.1 Service area and connection density . 42
D.1.2 Security . 42
D.2 Discrete automation . 42
D.2.1 Service area and connection density . 44
D.2.2 Security . 44
D.3 Process automation . 44
D.3.1 Remote control . 45
D.3.2 Monitoring . 45
D.3.3 Service area . 45
D.4 Electricity distribution . 45
D.4.1 Medium voltage . 45
D.4.1.1 Service area and connection density . 47
D.4.1.2 ecurity . 47
D.4.2 Energy distribution – high voltage . 47
D.4.2.1 Service area and connection density . 47
D.4.2.2 Security . 47
D.5 Intelligent transport systems – infrastructure backhaul . 48
D.5.1 Service area and connection density . 48
Annex E (informative): Higher-accuracy positioning use cases . 49
E.1 Mobile objects on factory floor . 49
Annex F (informative): Change history . 50
History . 52
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Introduction
The need to support different kinds of UEs (e.g., for the Internet of Things (IoT)), services, and technologies is driving
the technology revolution to a high-performance and highly efficient 3GPP system. The drivers include IoT, Virtual
Reality (VR), industrial control, ubiquitous on-demand coverage, as well as the opportunity to meet customized market
needs. These drivers require enhancements to the devices, services, and technologies well established by 3GPP. The key
objective with the 5G system is to be able to support new deployment scenarios to address diverse market segments.
This document compiles requirements that define a 5G system.
The 5G system is characterised, for example, by:
- Support for multiple access technologies
- Scalable and customizable network
- Advanced Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) (e.g., availability, latency, reliability, user experienced data rates,
area traffic capacity)
- Flexibility and programmability (e.g., network slicing, diverse mobility management, Network Function
Virtualization)
- Resource efficiency (both user plane and control plane)
- Seamless mobility in densely populated and heterogeneous environment
- Support for real time and non-real time multimedia services and applications with advanced Qual
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