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5G NR QoS Parameters

3GPP specification 23.501 defined the following 5G QoS Parameters as part of QoS Implementation.

5G QoS Identifier (5GQI)

A 5QI is a scalar that is used as a reference to 5G QoS characteristics  i.e. access node-specific parameters that control QoS forwarding treatment for the QoS Flow (e.g. scheduling weights, admission thresholds, queue management thresholds, link layer protocol configuration, etc.).

Allocation and Retention Priority (ARP)

The QoS parameter ARP contains information about the priority level, the pre-emption capability and the pre-emption vulnerability. The ARP priority level defines the relative importance of a resource request to allows in deciding whether a new QoS Flow may be accepted or needs to be rejected in the case of resource limitations (typically used for admission control of GBR traffic). It may also be used to decide which existing QoS Flow to pre-empt during resource limitations. ARP has following characteristics:

Reflective QoS Attribute (RQA)

The  RQA is an optional parameter which indicates that certain traffic (not necessarily all) carried on this QoS Flow is subject to Reflective QoS. Only when the RQA is signalled for a QoS Flow, the RAN/AN enables the transfer of the RQI for AN resource corresponding to this QoS Flow. The RQA may be signalled to NG-RAN via the N2 reference point at UE context establishment in NG-RAN and at QoS Flow establishment or modification.

Notification Control

The QoS Parameter Notification control indicates whether notifications are requested from the NG-RAN when the GFBR can no longer (or can again) be guaranteed for a QoS Flow during the lifetime of the QoS Flow. Notification control may be used for a GBR QoS Flow if the application traffic is able to adapt to the change in the QoS (e.g. if the AF is capable to trigger rate adaptation).

Flow Bit Rates

For GBR QoS Flows only, the additional QoS parameters are Guaranteed Flow Bit Rate (GFBR) and Maximum Flow Bit Rate (MFBR) applicable for Uplink  and Downlink.

Bit rates above the GFBR value and up to the MFBR value, may be provided with relative priority determined by the Priority Level of the QoS Flows. GFBR and MFBR are signalled to the (R)AN in the QoS Profile and signalled to the UE as QoS Flow level QoS parameter for each individual QoS Flow.

Aggregate Bit Rates

Each PDU Session of a UE is associated with the following aggregate rate limit QoS parameter:

Each UE is associated with the following aggregate rate limit QoS parameter:

Default values

For each PDU Session Setup, the SMF retrieves the subscribed default values for the 5QI and the ARP priority level and optionally, the 5QI Priority Level, from the UDM. The subscribed default 5QI value shall be a Non-GBR 5QI from the standardized value range.

Maximum Packet Loss Rate

The Maximum Packet Loss Rate (UL, DL) indicates the maximum rate for lost packets of the QoS flow that can be tolerated in the uplink and downlink direction. . This is provided to the QoS flow if it is compliant to the GFBR.

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