The AMF unit plays a crucial role in the 5G core network; it is responsible for processing NAS messages transmitted transparently through the RAN (gNB) from the terminal (UE). The registration and authentication and mobility management of the terminal (UE) during initial access are completed by the AMF independently or jointly with other relevant network elements, as follows:
I. The order of AMF interface and message usage for 5G terminal authentication is shown in Figure (1);
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Figure 1. Message usage order of UE authentication AMF interface in 5G.
II. Mobility Management 5G networks provide high-speed and reliable connectivity for mobile users and devices, including vehicles, smartphones, and IoT devices. During mobility, the AMF is responsible for the transmission and processing of terminal-related information. Its interface (protocol) is used as follows;
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Figure 2. Order of AMF interface messages used when the UE moves in 5G