LTM Measurement Enhancements: Progress & Insights Leading into RAN1#119

November 14th, 2024 ‧ 3 min read

Enhancing Mobility Standards

The 3GPP is advancing cellular standards in Release 19 through the NR Mobility Enhancements Phase 4 (NR_Mob_Ph4) work item. This initiative aims to address limitations from Rel-18 by expanding LTM capabilities, supporting inter-CU operations, and improving L1 measurement handling. These enhancements promise smoother mobility and better measurement efficiency in NR systems.

Tracking the Developments: Agenda Item 9.9.1

Agenda item 9.9.1, Measurements Related Enhancements for LTM, has seen significant contributions at RAN1#118 and RAN1#118-bis, paving the way for the upcoming RAN1#119 meeting.

Key Contributions
  • Contributors: Over 25 sources submitted 25 TDocs with 270 proposals at each meeting.
Trends of contributors and contributions
  • Technical Issues: Discussions spanned across 7 primary categories and 25 sub-categories.
Technical issues, which are organized in 2-tiers topic hierarchy
Agreements Reached

At the RAN1#118b meeting in Oct. 2024, RAN1 delegates reached several agreements, including:

What’s Coming at RAN1#119?

28 sources contributed 274 proposals for agenda item 9.9.1. The upcoming meeting promises vigorous discussions, negotiations, and progress!

Overview of proposals in agenda item 9.9.1 of RAN1#119
Spotlight on Contributors
  • CATT leads with 23 proposals.
  • Nokia, Samsung, Huawei/HiSilicon each contributed 15+.
  • The rest averaged 8.5 proposals each.
The sources whom contributed the top 4 number of proposals

These numbers reflect the influence of significant contributors and their role in shaping standards.

Where’s the Focus?
  • Well-represented Areas: CSI-RS based reporting (51 proposals), Release 19 enhancements (40), Beam management and CSI acquisition (67). These topics are getting a lot of attention, which makes sense—they’re about improving reporting accuracy, preparing for the future, and making networks more efficient.
Well-represented top 4 technical topics in agenda item 9.9.1 of RAN1#119
  • Underrepresented Topics: When we flip the perspective, we see that event evaluation criteria, UE beam management, and CSI-RS configuration have very few or no proposals. Addressing these gaps is crucial for balanced and effective standards.

By putting effort into the well-covered and overlooked areas, delegates can ensure a standardization process that’s comprehensive and resilient, paving the way for smooth network evolution and an outstanding user experience.

Diversification vs. Specialization

  • Apple‘s 12 proposals span diverse areas like gNB scheduled reporting and Conditional LTM.
Bird-eye view of Apple’s proposals in R1-2409820
  • Samsung has 16 proposals focusing Other necessary enhancements, Conditional LTM and gNB scheduled reporting.
Bird-eye view of Samsung’s proposals in R1-2409612

This mix of specialization and diversity reflects different approaches to the standardization process.

Dissenting Voices: Who Says “No”?

MediaTek’s 5 proposals, including 4 outlining positions against specific solutions, add perspectives to the dialogue.

Bird-eye view of MediaTek’s proposals in R1-2410244

The Workload Challenge

RAN1 delegates face the daunting task of analyzing 274 proposals before the meeting. Each proposal needs careful consideration to set future-proof standards. This workload demands efficient solutions.

Introducing Proposal Zone

Proposal Zone, part of the Standard Impact Extractor (SIE), – is an intuitive tool designed to simplify proposal analysis and enhance decision-making efficiency. Proposal Zone helps delegates:

  • Access relevant proposals by agenda item.
  • Analyze summaries, trends, and sentiment.
  • Evaluate allies and competitors more effectively.
Screenshot of Proposal Zone with filter for agenda item 9.9.1 of RAN1#119

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Jackson Lin is the Chief Executive Officer of the WISPRO Group and the firm’s lead consultant. His expertise is focused on standard essential patents (SEP) and medical devices. In the past, he also expertised in various industries, e.g. cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), natural language processing, search engine, and etc..

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