Description
The Measurement Gap Repetition Period (MGRP) is a fundamental parameter in LTE and NR radio resource management, governing the scheduling of measurement gaps. A measurement gap is a configured period (typically 6 ms in LTE) during which the User Equipment (UE) is not scheduled for transmission or reception on its serving cell. This allows the UE's single radio receiver chain to temporarily retune to a different carrier frequency or even a different Radio Access Technology (RAT) to perform signal quality measurements (e.g., RSRP, RSRQ, SINR) on neighboring cells. The MGRP defines the time interval between the start of consecutive measurement gaps.
From a network perspective, the gNB (in NR) or eNB (in LTE) configures the MGRP via RRC signaling as part of the measurement configuration (MeasConfig). Common standardized values are 20 ms, 40 ms, 80 ms, or 160 ms. The choice of MGRP represents a trade-off. A shorter period (e.g., 20 ms) provides more frequent measurement opportunities, leading to faster and potentially more accurate detection of a better cell, which is crucial for high-mobility scenarios. However, it also introduces more frequent interruptions to the user data flow, potentially reducing throughput. A longer period (e.g., 160 ms) minimizes disruption but increases the measurement delay and the risk of a late handover.
The MGRP works in conjunction with the measurement gap length (MGL). The network aligns these gaps with the UE's activity, ensuring critical system information or paging messages are not missed. The configuration is UE-specific and can be adapted based on the UE's mobility state, the deployment scenario (intra-frequency, inter-frequency, or inter-RAT), and the required measurement performance. In carrier aggregation with multiple component carriers, if the secondary cell is on a different frequency, the UE may also need gaps to measure it, influencing the MGRP setting. Proper configuration of MGRP is thus a key aspect of radio mobility optimization, directly impacting handover success rates, call drop rates, and user-perceived data service continuity.
Purpose & Motivation
The MGRP concept was created to solve the challenge of performing inter-frequency and inter-RAT measurements with UEs that typically have a single radio receiver chain capable of listening to only one carrier frequency at a time. In early cellular systems without this concept, a UE could not measure other frequencies without dropping its ongoing call or data session. The introduction of configured measurement gaps provided a controlled, predictable mechanism for the network to instruct the UE when it is safe to perform these measurements.
It addresses the limitations of a "blind" or UE-autonomous measurement approach, which could lead to unpredictable service interruptions. By having the network configure the gap pattern (via MGRP and MGL), it maintains sovereignty over scheduling. This allows the network to optimize the trade-off between measurement latency/accuracy and data transmission efficiency based on its knowledge of the deployment and the UE's context. The standardization of specific MGRP values ensures interoperability between network equipment and UEs from different vendors, providing a consistent framework for mobility management across LTE and 5G NR networks.
Classification
Detected Changes Across Releases
from 3GPP Change RequestsSpecific changes extracted from the „Change history“ tables of 3GPP specifications (2 CRs across 2 releases). Complements the general historical overview above with the evidence-based evolution of this function.
Studied in Rel-13, normative work from Rel-17.
In Release 17, the MGRP function was enhanced to address inefficiencies in the existing measurement gap pattern, which was first introduced in Release 8. These enhancements aimed to improve UE power consumption and mobility performance by allowing for more flexible measurement requirements across different frequency layers. The changes were designed to reduce measurement delays for coverage layers and provide a more versatile, future-proof inter-frequency and inter-RAT measurement solution.
- CR to TS 38.176-2 with bracket removal for measurement uncertainties for OTA timing error between IAB-DU and IAB-MT TS 38.176CR0017
In Release 19, the enhancements for the Measurement Gap Repetition Period (MGRP) function introduced improvements detailed in Annex I of the specification, focusing on TRP measurement procedures. These changes aimed to address long-standing inefficiencies in the existing gap pattern, such as inter-RF chain interference and high UE power consumption, by providing a more versatile and future-proofed measurement solution. The updates sought to improve measurement efficiency, reduce delays for coverage layers, and ultimately enhance overall mobility performance.
- CR to TS 38.176-2: Improvements on Annex I - TRP measurement procedures TS 38.176CR0100
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Broader topics and technologies where MGRP plays a role.
Defining Specifications
3GPP specifications that define or reference MGRP, with the latest known release. Sourced from the 3GPP document catalog — see methodology.
| Specification | Title | Release |
|---|---|---|
| TS 36.894 vd00 | Study on LTE Measurement Gap Enhancement | Rel-13 |
| TS 38.133 vj20 | 5G UE Radio Requirements for RRC_IDLE Mobility | Rel-19 |
| TS 38.174 vj10 | NR Integrated Access and Backhaul Radio Spec | Rel-19 |
| TS 38.176 vj20 | IAB Conformance Testing Specification | Rel-19 |