1. System Overload: In 5G networks, "overload" refers to excessive traffic or too many devices attempting to connect simultaneously, overwhelming network resources and leading to congestion, slow speeds, or connection failures. Strategies for addressing this overload include releasing more licensed spectrum, allocating resources through network slicing and core network functions, and implementing mechanisms such as throttling, exit timers, and overload messages to effectively control and manage traffic.
2. The overload initiation process notifies the NG-RAN node to reduce the signaling load directed to the associated AMF. This initiation process uses non-UE-associated signaling. As shown in Figure 8.7.7.2-1 below, the initiation process includes:
3. Overload Handling: The NG-RAN handles the situation as follows: