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Duw Dimensioning

Mapping basebands
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RaxDeviceGr oup R i c

TxDeviceGr oup

R X M

RaxDeviceGr oup R X M

RaxDeviceGr oup T X M T X M T X M T X M T X M

DBMs are NOT visible in MOM, may however be visible in MP SW for resource handling

R X M

Managed / Objects fRO Subsystem appl. s / HW S W

Proposed One RaxDeviceGroup per RXM on mapping: One DUW.TxDeviceGroup for all two TxDeviceGroups

Future TXMs possibility to distribute TXMs over

hW capability

Duw capacity
DUW 30 Channel Elements DL Peak/cc (Mbps) DL Peak Throughput (Mbps) UL Peak/cc (Mbps) UL Peak Throughput (Mbps) Number HSPA users with CPC Peak Users/cc 768 DL 512 UL 42 252 12 48 1152 256 DUW 20 384 DL 384 UL 42 126 12 36 576 256 DUW 10 128 DL 128 UL 42 42 12 12 192 192

Each DUW can control up to 6 cc Each RU 4 carriers (60w)

Resource_ID

A resource_ID (TXM) on a DUW can be used for the following purposes


Up to 6 cell carriers HSDPA with a maximum of 30 HS codes and up to 128 users (max 96 users per cell) R99 DCH with a capacity of 128CE 6 cell carriers EUL with up to 96 users (max 48 users per cell carrier)

We can treat one TXM on a DUW as HSPDA processing resource.

Resources per duw


DUW 10 01 = Low capacity = 128CE = 1 RXM + 3 TXM (at most 1 for DCH) DUW 20 01 = Medium capacity = 384CE = 3 RXM + 5 TXM (3) DUW 30 01 = High capacity = 768CE = 4 RXM + 8 TXM (6)

DUW Type DUW 10 DUW 20 DUW 30

Total Resource_ID available in DUW 3 5 8

Maximum Resource_ID that can be configured for R99 1 3 6 HS 1 3 4 EUL 1 1 1

Duw10
HS EUL 1 HS Resource (128 CE) 1 Eul Resource (128CE) 1 R99 Resources (128 CE)

R99
Maximum Resource_ID configurable DUW Type DUW 10 Total Resources_ID available in DUW 3 R99 1 HS 1 EUL 1

DUW10 (3 Resources Id)

duw20
HS EUL 1 HS Resource (128 CE) 1 Eul Resource (128CE) 3 R99 Resources (384 CE)

R99/HS R99/HS R99


DUW Type DUW 20 Total Resources_ID available in DUW 5

Maximum Resource_ID configurable R99 3 HS 3 EUL 1

DUW20 (5 Resources Id)

duw30
HS EUL 1 HS Resource (128 CE) 1 Eul Resource (128CE) 6 R99 Resources (768 CE)

R99/HS R99/HS R99/HS R99 R99 R99 DUW30 (8 Resources Id)


Maximum Resource_ID configurable DUW Type DUW 30 Total Resources_ID available in DUW 8 R99 6 HS 4 EUL 1

A-dch ce reservation

A-DCH are dedicated channels, used for UL/DL signaling (SRB) when using HSDPA service. A-DCH channels consume CEs both for UL/DL, but in DL these CEs are reserved from the DL R99 CE pool. It is important to calculate the amount of R99 CE as this A-DCH reservation effectively reduces the CE capacity for R99.

A-DCHs for UL&DL With W11B feature SRB on HSDPA, no A-DCH CEs reservation is necessary!!

A-dch ce reservation

The cost for 1 A-DCH in RBS6000 is 0.5CE. The amount of A-DCH resources is reserved by default in a Baseband pool the minimum of Criteria 1 and Criteria 2 below: Criteria 1

A-DCH CE reserved = 1.3 * sum of the lowest of the values of either the RBS License Key Number of HSDPA users per Cell or RbsLocalCell::maxNumHsdpaUsers, determined cell-by-cell * 0.5 For eg, 1st cell: RBS License Key Number of HSDPA users per Cell = 64 and MO parameter RBSLocalCell:: maxNumHsdpaUsers = 32 2nd cell: RBS License Key Number of HSDPA users per Cell = 64 and MO parameter RBSLocalCell:: maxNumHsdpaUsers = 64 Therefore, A-DCH CE reserved = (32 + 64) x 1.3 x 0.5 = 63 CE

Criteria 2 A-DCH CE reserved = 1.3 * number of HS Resource_ID * 128 * 0.5 Therefore, A-DCH CE reserved = (32 + 64) x 1.3 x 0.5 = 63 CE

Example 1
HS EUL Example 1: DUW20 3 cc (32 HS users) 2 HS resources 1 EUL resource 2 R99 resources

5 resources

HS R99 R99

numHScodesresources=2 numEulresources=1 2 R99 x 128 = 256 CE 63 CE required for A-DCH 256-63 =193 CE for R99

DUW20 (5 Resources Id)

Example 2
HS EUL Example 2: DUW20 6 cc (32 HS users) 2 HS resources 1 EUL resource 2 R99 resources

5 resources

HS R99 R99

numHScodesresources=2 numEulresources=1 2 R99 x 128 = 256 CE A-DCH: min(2*128*1.3*0.5,32*6*1.3*0.5)= min(165,125)=125 for A-DCH 256-125 =131 CE for R99

DUW20 (5 Resources Id)

Dual carrier
Example 4: For Dual Carrier: The two cells involved in the MC connection must be configured in the same HSDPA resource_ID. For a 3 sector site, ideally we should define 3 HS Resources.
DUW2 0 2 HS Resources 1 EUL Resource 2 R99 Resources DUW3 0 3 HS Resources 1 EUL Resource 4 R99 Resources
1R99 x 128 = 128 CE 125 CE required for A-DCH 256-125 =131 CE for R99 Not possible to define 3 HS resources with 32 HS users, just 3CEs

4R99 x 128 = 512 CE 125 CE required for A-DCH 256-125 =387 CE for R99

Foa 3rd carrier


2 OSP Carriers and 1 VDF Carrier
Dual DUW DUW20 + DUW10 6 cc (32 HS users) 1st DUW (HS only on 2nd carrier) 3 cc (32 HS users) 2nd DUW (HS)
1 1 3 1 0 HS resource EUL resource R99 resources HS resources EUL resource

3R99 x 128 = 384 CE 63 CE required for A-DCH 384-125 =321 CE for R99 1 R99 x 128 = 128 CE 63 CE required for A-DCH 128-63 =65 CE for R99

1 R99 resource

DUW20 (5 Resources Id) + DUW10 (3 Rerouces Id)

CEs on different DUWs do not work as a pool!!

Dual duw legacy mad0226


2 OSP Carriers
Dual DUW DUW20 + DUW20 3 cc (64 HS users) 1st DUW (HS) 3 cc (non HS) 2nd DUW
2 1 2 0 0 HS resource EUL resource R99 resources HS resource EUL resource

2R99 x 128 = 256 CE 125 CE required for A-DCH 256-84=131 CE for R99 3R99 x 128 = 384 CE 0 CE required for A-DCH 384 CE for R99

3 R99 resource

Total DL = 131+384=515 DUW20 (5 Resources Id) + DUW20 (5 Rerouces Id)


Even though there are two idle resource (not used for EUL), the Maximum number of R99 resource is 3.

Dual duw legacy mad0226

Dual duw legacy mad0226

Final comments
In order to make a proper DUW dimensioning, it has to be taken into
account:
Number of HS Users per cell Number of HSDPA Resources Number of EUL Resources Number of Carriers per sector Number of sectors Number of necessary UL&DL CEs

appendix I power parameters


maxDlPowerCapability: The maximum downlink power capability for
the cell. The attribute is calculated by the RBS and reported to the RNC. (maxDlPowerCapability = Nominal power (carrier) - dlattenuation ) maximumtransmissionpower: This parameter allows the operator to limit the maximum used power in the cell. In normal cases this is not necessary.
* 1 carrier node
maximumtransmissionpowe r

maxTotalOutputPower= 20W

Maxdlpowercapabilit y

dlattenuatio n

appendix I power parameters


maxTotalOutputPower= 20W

1 carrier node

Maxdlpowercapabilit y

dlattenuatio n

maxTotalOutputPower= 40W 20 W 20 W

2 carriers node

Maxdlpowercapabilit y for F1 cells

dlattenuatio n

Maxdlpowercapabilit y for F2 cells

dlattenuatio n

appendix II ce fract dual duw


Parameter ul/dlLicFractbbpool2 (DUW same capacity) Fraction (%) of licensed CE assigned to 2nd BaseBandpool

CE UL BbPool1 BbPool2 DUW10 DUW10 128 128 256

UL 0.5 0.5

CE DL 128 128 256

DL 0.5 0.5 ulLicFractBbPool2 DlLicFractBbPool2 50% 50%

CE UL BbPool1 BbPool2 DUW20 DUW20 384 384 768

UL 0.5 0.5

CE DL 384 384 768

DL 0.5 0.5 ulLicFractBbPool2 DlLicFractBbPool2 50% 50%

CE UL BbPool1 BbPool2 DUW30 DUW30 512 512 1024

UL 0.5 0.5

CE DL 768 768 1536

DL 0.5 0.5 ulLicFractBbPool2 DlLicFractBbPool2 50% 50%

*This parameter must be adjusted/optimized depending on the CE consumption per BBPool.

appendix II ce fract dual duw


Parameter ul/dlLicFractbbpool2 (DUW different capacity)
CE UL BbPool1 BbPool2 DUW20 DUW10 384 128 512 UL 0.75 0.25 CE DL 384 128 512 DL 0.75 0.25 ulLicFractBbPool2 DlLicFractBbPool2 25% 25%

CE UL BbPool1 BbPool2 DUW10 DUW20 128 384 512

UL 0.25 0.75

CE DL 128 384 512

DL 0.25 0.75 ulLicFractBbPool2 DlLicFractBbPool2 75% 75%

CE UL BbPool1 BbPool2 DUW10 DUW30 128 512 640

UL 0.2 0.8

CE DL

DL 128 0.142857 768 0.857143 896

ulLicFractBbPool2 DlLicFractBbPool2

80% 86%

CE UL BbPool1 BbPool2 DUW20 DUW30

UL CE DL DL 384 0.428571 384 0.333333 512 0.571429 768 0.666667 896 1152

ulLicFractBbPool2 DlLicFractBbPool2

57% 67%

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