3GPP 5G SRIT Compliance Template

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Compliance template for 5G SRIT (Release 15 and beyond) including NR and LTE components.

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Compliance template for 3GPP 5G SRIT (Release 15 and beyond)

The compliance templates provided by 3GPP are for the assessment of the compliance of 5G[1] developed by 3GPP. It includes one compliance template for SRIT (encompassing NR and LTE), and one compliance template for NR RIT.

This document provides the compliance template for the SRIT which consists of two component RITs “NR” and “LTE”, based on 3GPP Rel-15 and Rel-16 work.

5.2.4.1 Compliance template for services[2]

Service capability requirements

Evaluator’s comments

5.2.4.1.1

Support for wide range of services

Is the proposal able to support a range of services across different usage scenarios (eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC)?: YES

Specify which usage scenarios (eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC) the candidate RIT or candidate SRIT can support.(1)

The SRIT can support eMBB, URLLC and mMTC usage scenarios.

The assessment of service requirement follows the evaluation method as defined in Section 7.3.3 in Report ITU-R M.2412.

(1) Refer to the process requirements in IMT-2020/2.

5.2.4.2 Compliance template for spectrum3

Spectrum capability requirements

5.2.4.2.1

Frequency bands identified for IMT

Is the proposal able to utilize at least one frequency band identified for IMT in the ITU Radio Regulations?: YES

Specify in which band(s) the candidate RIT or candidate SRIT can be deployed.

The supported frequency bands identified for IMT by NR and LTE component RIT are provided in item 5.2.3.2.8.3 in characteristics template for SRIT. See the table for frequency range 1 (FR1) for NR component RIT, and the table for LTE component RIT .

5.2.4.2.2

Higher Frequency range/band(s)

Is the proposal able to utilize the higher frequency range/band(s) above 24.25 GHz?: YES

Specify in which band(s) the candidate RIT or candidate SRIT can be deployed.

NOTE 1 – In the case of the candidate SRIT, at least one of the component RITs need to fulfil this requirement.

The supported frequency bands above 24.25 GHz by NR component RIT are provided in item 5.2.3.2.8.3 in characteristics template for SRIT. See the table for frequency range 2 (FR2) for NR component RIT.

5.2.4.3 Compliance template for technical performance3

For NR component RIT:

NOTE : The following values are derived based on the employed evaluation configurations. Higher performance might be achieved by using other evaluation configurations.

See self evaluation report for detailed analysis, results and specific assumptions (e.g. duplexing schemes, antenna configurations, etc.).

Minimum technical performance requirements item (5.2.4.3.x), units, and Report
ITU-R M.2410-0 section reference(1)

Category

Required value

Value(2)

Requirement met?

Comments
(3)

Usage scenario

Test environment

Downlink or uplink

5.2.4.3.1
Peak data rate (Gbit/s)
(4.1)

eMBB

Not applicable

Downlink

20

21.1~140.2

Yes

The values are achieved by using 16 carrier aggregation.

Uplink

10

16.6~64.6

Yes

5.2.4.3.2
Peak spectral efficiency (bit/s/Hz)
(4.2)

eMBB

Not applicable

Downlink

30

30.4~48.9

Yes

Uplink

15

18.2~25.8

Yes

5.2.4.3.3
User experienced data rate (Mbit/s)
(4.3)

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Downlink

100

100.87~149.29

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz) and C (multi-band/layer), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

50

50.06~73.15

Yes

5.2.4.3.4
5th percentile user spectral efficiency (bit/s/Hz)
(4.4)

eMBB

Indoor Hotspot – eMBB

Downlink

0.3

0.31~0.59

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, with 12 TRxP and 36 TRxP.

Uplink

0.21

0.27~0.63

Yes

Downlink

0.3

0.31~1.18

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (30 GHz), Channel model A/B, with 12 TRxP and 36 TRxP.

Uplink

0.21

0.30~0.43

Yes

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Downlink

0.225

0.23~0.81

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

0.15

0.16~0.60

Yes

eMBB

Rural – eMBB

Downlink

0.12

0.13~0.57

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (700 MHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

0.045

0.09~0.63

Yes

Downlink

0.12

0.12~2.11

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

0.045

0.02~0.34

Yes

5.2.4.3.5
Average spectral efficiency (bit/s/Hz/ TRxP)
(4.5)

eMBB

Indoor Hotspot – eMBB

Downlink

9

8.77~16.88

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, with 12 TRxP and 36 TRxP.

Uplink

6.75

6.95~15.17

Yes

Downlink

9

8.5~19.91

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (30 GHz), Channel model A/B, with 12 TRxP and 36 TRxP.

Uplink

6.75

6.9~11.44

Yes

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Downlink

7.8

7.87~22.33

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

5.4

5.51~22.48

Yes

eMBB

Rural – eMBB

Downlink

3.3

5.04~17.37

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (700 MHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1.6

3.75~15.55

Yes

Downlink

3.3

5.96~21.11

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1.6

2.7~21.3

Yes

Downlink

3.3

3.9~19.29

Yes

For evaluation configuration C (LMLC), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1.6

3.31~10.59

Yes

5.2.4.3.6
Area traffic capacity (Mbit/s/m2)
(4.6)

eMBB

Indoor-Hotspot – eMBB

Downlink

10

10.00~15.04

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, with 12 TRxP and 36 TRxP.

Downlink

10

10.22~22.76

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (30 GHz), Channel model A/B, with 12 TRxP and 36 TRxP.

5.2.4.3.7
User plane latency
(ms)
(4.7.1)

eMBB

Not applicable

Downlink

4

0.28~3.19

Yes

Uplink

4

0.28~3.84

Yes

URLLC

Not applicable

Downlink

1

0.23~0.99

Yes

Uplink

1

0.24~0.98

Yes

5.2.4.3.8
Control plane latency (ms)
(4.7.2)

eMBB

Not applicable

Not applicable

20

11.3~18.8

Yes

URLLC

Not applicable

Not applicable

20

11.3~18.8

Yes

5.2.4.3.9
Connection density (devices/km2)
(4.8)

mMTC

Urban Macro – mMTC

Uplink

1 000 000

36,008,000/ 180 kHz~
36,324,000/ 180 kHz

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (ISD=500m) with full buffer system level simulation followed by link level simulation; Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1 000 000

1,267,000 / 180 kHz~
1,503,000 / 180 kHz

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (ISD=1732m) with full buffer system level simulation followed by link level simulation; Channel model A/B.

5.2.4.3.10
Energy efficiency
(4.9)

eMBB

Not applicable

Not applicable

Capability to support a high sleep ratio and long sleep duration

Sleep ratio: 80%~99.87%

Sleep duration:

Up to 159ms

Yes

Network side

Sleep ratio: 84.2%~99.5%

Sleep duration:

2.56s~10.24s

Yes

Device side

5.2.4.3.11
Reliability
(4.10)

URLLC

Urban Macro –URLLC

Downlink

1-10−5 success probability of transmitting a layer 2 PDU (protocol data unit) of size 32 bytes within 1 ms in channel quality of coverage edge

99.99965%~
99.99999%

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Downlink

99.9994%~
99.
9999991%

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (700 MHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

99.9992%~
99.9999999992%

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

99.9992%~
99.99999999%

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (700 MHz), Channel model A/B.

5.2.4.3.12
Mobility classes
(4.11)

eMBB

Indoor Hotspot – eMBB

Uplink

Stationary, Pedestrian

Stationary, Pedestrian

Yes

For evaluation configurations A (4 GHz) and B (30 GHz) in Indoor Hotspot – eMBB.

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Uplink

Stationary, Pedestrian,

Vehicular (up to 30 km/h)

Stationary, Pedestrian,

Vehicular (up to 30 km/h)

Yes

For evaluation configurations A (4 GHz) and B (30 GHz) in Dense Urban – eMBB

eMBB

Rural – eMBB

Uplink

Pedestrian, Vehicular, High speed vehicular

Pedestrian, Vehicular, High speed vehicular

Yes

For evaluation configurations A (700 MHz) and B (4 GHz) in Rural - eMBB

5.2.4.3.13

Mobility
Traffic channel link data rates (bit/s/Hz)
(4.11)

eMBB

Indoor Hotspot – eMBB

Uplink

1.5 (10 km/h)

1.59~3.85

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, LOS and NLOS.

1.5 (10 km/h)

2.14~4.76

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (30 GHz), Channel model A/B, LOS and NLOS.

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Uplink

1.12 (30 km/h)

1.28~4.58

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, LOS and NLOS.

1.12 (30 km/h)

1.23~3.22

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (30 GHz), Channel model A/B, LOS and NLOS.

eMBB

Rural – eMBB

Uplink

0.8 (120 km/h)

0.85~2.91

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (700 MHz), Channel model A/B, LOS and NLOS.

0.45 (500 km/h)

0.60~2.73

Yes

0.8 (120 km/h)

1.02~2.75

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, LOS and NLOS.

.

0.45 (500 km/h)

0.64~2.09

Yes

5.2.4.3.14
Mobility interruption time (ms)
(4.12)

eMBB and URLLC

Not applicable

Not applicable

0

0

Yes

5.2.4.3.15
Bandwidth and Scalability
(4.13)

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

At least 100 MHz

800 MHz ~ 6.4 GHz

Yes

Up to 1 GHz

Yes

Support of multiple different bandwidth values(4)

3~13 different component carrier bandwidth values

Yes

(1) As defined in Report ITU-R M.2410-0.

(2) According to the evaluation methodology specified in Report ITU-R M.2412-0.

(3) Proponents should report their selected evaluation methodology of the Connection density, the channel model variant used, and evaluation configuration(s) with their exact values (e.g. antenna element number, bandwidth, etc.) per test environment, and could provide other relevant information as well. For details, refer to Report ITU-R M.2412-0, in particular, § 7.1.3 for the evaluation methodologies, § 8.4 for the evaluation configurations per each test environment, and Annex 1 on the channel model variants.

(4) Refer to § 7.3.1 of Report ITU-R M.2412-0.

For LTE component RIT:

NOTE : The following values are derived based on the employed evaluation configurations. Higher performance might be achieved by introducing other evaluation configurations.

See self evaluation report for detailed analysis, results and specific assumptions (e.g. duplexing schemes, antenna configurations, etc.).

Minimum technical performance requirements item (5.2.4.3.x), units, and Report
ITU-R M.2410-0 section reference(1)

Category

Required value

Value(2)

Requirement met?

Comments
(3)

Usage scenario

Test environment

Downlink or uplink

5.2.4.3.1
Peak data rate (Gbit/s)
(4.1)

eMBB

Not applicable

Downlink

20

24.0~30.1

Yes

The values are achieved by using 32 carrier aggregation.

Uplink

10

12.9

Yes

5.2.4.3.2
Peak spectral efficiency (bit/s/Hz)
(4.2)

eMBB

Not applicable

Downlink

30

35.85~47.15

Yes

Uplink

15

16.61~20.25

Yes

5.2.4.3.3
User experienced data rate (Mbit/s)
(4.3)

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Downlink

100

100.19~105.43

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz) , Channel model A/B.

Uplink

50

50.83~65.12

Yes

5.2.4.3.4
5th percentile user spectral efficiency (bit/s/Hz)
(4.4)

eMBB

Indoor Hotspot – eMBB

Downlink

0.3

0.33~0.42

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, with 12 TRxP.

Uplink

0.21

0.32~0.54

Yes

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Downlink

0.225

0.25~0.52

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

0.15

0.3~0.41

Yes

eMBB

Rural – eMBB

Downlink

0.12

0.12~0.29

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (700 MHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

0.045

0.1~0.22

Yes

Downlink

0.12

0.28~0.46

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

0.045

0.07

Yes

5.2.4.3.5
Average spectral efficiency (bit/s/Hz/ TRxP)
(4.5)

eMBB

Indoor Hotspot – eMBB

Downlink

9

9.25~11.88

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, with 12 TRxP.

Uplink

6.75

7.37~8.84

Yes

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Downlink

7.8

8.78~14.91

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

5.4

6.59~7.68

Yes

eMBB

Rural – eMBB

Downlink

3.3

4.51~11.22

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (700 MHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1.6

3.59~4.30

Yes

Downlink

3.3

9.63~14.75

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (4 GHz), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1.6

10.5

Yes

Downlink

3.3

5.96~6.86

Yes

For evaluation configuration C (LMLC), Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1.6

3.31~3.36

Yes

5.2.4.3.6
Area traffic capacity (Mbit/s/m2)
(4.6)

eMBB

Indoor-Hotspot – eMBB

Downlink

10

10.20

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, with 12 TRxP.

5.2.4.3.7
User plane latency
(ms)
(4.7.1)

eMBB

Not applicable

Downlink

4

0.73~3.14

Yes

Uplink

4

0.73~3.73

Yes

URLLC

Not applicable

Downlink

1

0.63~0.94

Yes

Uplink

1

0.63~0.94

Yes

5.2.4.3.8
Control plane latency (ms)
(4.7.2)

eMBB

Not applicable

Not applicable

20

20

Yes

URLLC

Not applicable

Not applicable

20

20

Yes

5.2.4.3.9
Connection density (devices/km2)
(4.8)

mMTC

Urban Macro – mMTC

Uplink

1 000 000

34,884,000 / 180 kHz ~
43,692,000 / 180 kHz

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (ISD=500m) with full buffer system level simulation followed by link level simulation; Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1 000 000

1,213,000/180 kHz ~
2,335,000/ 180 kHz

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (ISD=1732m) with full buffer system level simulation followed by link level simulation; Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1 000 000

1,225,000 / 180 kHz ~
16,000,000 / 180 kHz

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (ISD=500m) with non-full buffer system level simulation; Channel model A/B.

Uplink

1 000 000

1,018,000/ 2700 kHz~
1,335,000/ 3240 kHz

Yes

For evaluation configuration B (ISD=1732m) with non-full bffer system level simulation; Channel model A/B.

5.2.4.3.10
Energy efficiency
(4.9)

eMBB

Not applicable

Not applicable

Capability to support a high sleep ratio and long sleep duration

Sleep ratio: 80%~93.75%

Sleep duration: Up to 39ms

Yes

Network side

Sleep ratio: 84.2%~99.1%

Sleep duration:

2.54s~8.62s

Yes

Device side

5.2.4.3.11
Reliability
(4.10)

URLLC

Urban Macro –URLLC

Downlink

1-10−5 success probability of transmitting a layer 2 PDU (protocol data unit) of size 32 bytes within 1 ms in channel quality of coverage edge

-

-

Not assessed

Uplink

-

-

Not assessed

5.2.4.3.12
Mobility classes
(4.11)

eMBB

Indoor Hotspot – eMBB

Uplink

Stationary, Pedestrian

Stationary, Pedestrian

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz)

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Uplink

Stationary, Pedestrian,

Vehicular (up to 30 km/h)

Stationary, Pedestrian,

Vehicular (up to 30 km/h)

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz)

eMBB

Rural – eMBB

Uplink

Pedestrian, Vehicular, High speed vehicular

Pedestrian, Vehicular, High speed vehicular

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (700 MHz)

5.2.4.3.13

Mobility
Traffic channel link data rates (bit/s/Hz)
(4.11)

eMBB

Indoor Hotspot – eMBB

Uplink

1.5 (10 km/h)

1.9~2.6

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, LOS and NLOS.

eMBB

Dense Urban – eMBB

Uplink

1.12 (30 km/h)

1.70~1.99

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (4 GHz), Channel model A/B, LOS and NLOS.

eMBB

Rural – eMBB

Uplink

0.8 (120 km/h)

1.0~2.79

Yes

For evaluation configuration A (700 MHz), Channel model A/B, LOS and NLOS.

0.45 (500 km/h)

0.6~2.59

Yes

5.2.4.3.14
Mobility interruption time (ms)
(4.12)

eMBB and URLLC

Not applicable

Not applicable

0

0

Yes

5.2.4.3.15
Bandwidth and Scalability
(4.13)

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

At least 100 MHz

640 MHz

Yes

Higher frequencies e.g. above 24 GHz are not applicable

Up to 1 GHz

N/A

Support of multiple different bandwidth values(4)

6 different bandwidth values

Yes

(1) As defined in Report ITU-R M.2410-0.

(2) According to the evaluation methodology specified in Report ITU-R M.2412-0.

(3) Proponents should report their selected evaluation methodology of the Connection density, the channel model variant used, and evaluation configuration(s) with their exact values (e.g. antenna element number, bandwidth, etc.) per test environment, and could provide other relevant information as well. For details, refer to Report ITU-R M.2412-0, in particular, § 7.1.3 for the evaluation methodologies, § 8.4 for the evaluation configurations per each test environment, and Annex 1 on the channel model variants.

(4) Refer to § 7.3.1 of Report ITU-R M.2412-0.

  1. Developed by 3GPP as 5G, Release 15 and beyond.

  2. If a proponent determines that a specific question does not apply, the proponent should indicate that this is the case and provide a rationale for why it does not apply.

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