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Radio Link Monitoring in 5G | 5G Radio Link Failure | RLM

Introduction

When a UE  is connected to the network, it requires to continuously monitor the Radio link for reliable communication, the process is know as Radio Link Monitoring (RLM). The UE monitor’s the downlink link quality based on the reference signal to measure the downlink radio link quality for the serving cell.

In 5G NR, Radio Link Monitoring is applicable for  both Standalone (SA) and Non-standalone (NSA) architecture. UE performs RLM on active DL BWP of the Primary serving cell (PCell) of the Master Cell Group (MCG). If the UE is configured with a Secondary Cell Group (SCG), then the UE also monitors downlink radio link quality on the active DL BWP of the Primary SCG Cell (PSCell)

Layers involved in Radio Link Monitoring

Physical Layer, MAC Layer and RRC Layers on UE are involved in Radio Link Monitoring procedure.

Radio Link Monitoring Resources

UE monitor’s the downlink radio link quality based on the reference signal configured as RLM-RS resources to detect the downlink radio link quality of the PCell and PSCell in 5G NR. When no RLM-RS resources are configured then, the UE will monitor the current SSB for the downlink radio link quality.

The network can configure below RLM-RS resources

The UE is provided either a CSI-RS resource configuration index, by csi-RS-Index, or a SS/PBCH block index, by ssb-Index. 

How to decide a Good or Worse Radio Link?

When a UE monitors the reference signals RLM-RS as configured by the network, it needs to determine whether the quality of the measured signal is good or worse. So a criteria or threshold definition is required to determine when the signal is above the worse threshold and when it is below the worse threshold.

3GPP specification has defined two thresholds for entry and exit criteria when a UE can declare radio link failure and when it can exit the RLF. The same thresholds are defined for 4G LTE and 5G-NR, but the reference signals measured for RLM are different in LTE and NR.

In LTE, UE measures the CRS for radio link monitoring, whereas in NR UE measures either the SSB or CSI-RS  (when configured).

The out-of-sync block error rate (BLERout) and in-sync block error rate (BLERin) are determined from the gNodeB configuration via parameter IE name rlmInSyncOutOfSyncThreshold signaled to the UE via RRC message.

When UE is not configured with rlmInSyncOutOfSyncThreshold in the RRC message from the gNodeB , it determines out-of-sync and in-sync block error rates from Configuration #0 from the below table.

No. of RLM-RS for UE Radio Link Monitoring

The no. of RLM-RS, UE that needs to monitor per frequency range (FRs) because the no. of SSB varies per frequency range. UE shall be able to monitor up to N-RLM RLM-RS resources of the same or different types in each corresponding carrier frequency range, depending on a maximum number Lmax of SSBs per half frame.

Radio Link Monitoring Period

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