1. User equipment (UE) radio capabilities refer to the set of radio interface features supported by the UE. The UE reports these capabilities to the network so that the network can optimize service and resource allocation. These capabilities include supported radio access technologies (2G, 3G, 4G, 5G), supported frequency bands (low, mid, and high), and advanced features such as carrier aggregation, MIMO, and beamforming. The network uses this information during registration to customize the configuration for improved performance and compatibility.
2. 5G UE radio capabilities include:
3. The UE Radio Capability Information Indication procedure is intended to enable the NG-RAN node to provide information related to the UE's radio capabilities to the AMF. The UE Radio Capability Information Indication procedure uses UE-related signaling; successful operation is indicated as shown in Figure 8.14.1.2-1 below, where:
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The NG-RAN node controlling the UE-associated logical NG connection initiates the procedure by sending a UE Radio Capability Information Indication message containing UE radio capability information to the AMF.