The Access and Mobility Management Function (AMF) is a Control Plane (CU) unit in the 5G core network (CN). In a wireless network, a gNodeB must connect to the AMF before it can access 5G services. The AMF is also the only Network Functional Unit (NF) (excluding interactions with the User Plane Function (UPF) during PDU session establishment) that allows the gNodeB to communicate with the 5G core network.
I. Extended MME AMF: The AMF in 5G performs most of the functions of the MME (Mobility Management Entity) in 4G. The establishment of the terminal (UE) PDU session is performed by the Session Management Function (SMF) unit, while authentication and security-related functions are performed by the Authentication Server Function (AUSF) in 5G; thus achieving the separation of the control plane and user plane in the 5G architecture.
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II. AMF Functions: Its functions are defined in relevant 3GPP protocols as including:
1. Registration Management – The AMF manages the registration and deregistration of the terminal (UE) in the 5G system; the terminal (UE) must complete the registration process to access 5G services.
2. Connection Management - Establishes and releases control plane (CP) signaling connections between the UE and AMF via the N1 interface.
3. Mobility Management - The AMF updates the UE's location in the network. This is achieved through the UE's periodic registration.
4. NGAP Signaling Flow - Includes paging procedures, NAS message transmission, PDU session management, UE context management, and other message transmissions.
III. 5G (NR) System Internal Interfaces (Functions)
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