It enables efficient policy control and management, facilitating network behavior control, network slicing, roaming support, UE activities, and communication with other 5G core network functions. It acts as a control plane Network Function (NF) responsible for managing policies that regulate various aspects of the network. These policies encompass a wide range of functions, including quality of service (QoS), network resource allocation, authentication, mobility, security and more [1].

PCF performs the same/similar function as the PCRF in 4G networks.

Accesses subscription information for policy decisions

Static as well as dynamic policies

Seamless session continuity for inter-RAT handover

Key Functions

PCF Procedures

  1. Policy Decision Procedure
  2. Policy Enforcement Procedure
  3. QoS Management Procedure
  4. Charging and Billing Procedure

Types of PCF

  1. Centralized PCF: A centralized PCF makes policy decisions for multiple network functions, providing a centralized point of control
  2. Distributed PCF: A distributed PCF is co-located with other network functions, providing a decentralized point of control and reducing latency.

Policy Types

  1. Static Policies: Static policies are predefined rules that are applied to all users and network functions.
  2. Dynamic Policies: Dynamic policies are created in real-time based on changing network conditions and user behavior.

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