When it detects that it has moved into a TA that is not part of its configured TA List, it initiates a Tracking Area Update (TAU) to notify the network of its new location.
Learn about the Tracking Area Update (TAU) procedure in LTE, covering scenarios with and without Serving Gateway (S-GW) changes, as defined in 3GPP TS 23.401.
This blog delves into the differences between LTE Tracking Area Update and 5G Registration Update, highlighting what has changed and how it impacts the user experience.
In 5G (Fifth Generation) mobile networks, the concept of Tracking Area Update (TAU) is integral to the mobility management procedures. TAU is a process in which a mobile device informs the network about its current tracking area, allowing the network to keep track of the device's location.
Tracking Area Update (TAU) is a crucial procedure in cellular networks for maintaining User Equipment (UE) location accuracy. The Mobile Management Entity (MME) is responsible for managing the UE's mobility within the network.
If the Tracking Area Update procedure is initiated in ECM-IDLE state, all non-emergency EPS bearers are deactivated by the Tracking Area Update procedure without bearer deactivation signalling between the UE and the MME.
This article explains the differences between LAU (Location Area Update), RAU (Routing Area Update), and TAU (Tracking Area Update). These are important update procedures used by multimode User Equipment (UE) in GERAN, UTRAN, and EUTRAN networks.
The LTE Tracking Area Update process is a vital component of mobile network operations, ensuring devices remain connected and services are delivered promptly and reliably.
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