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Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1 1 Introduction to KPI....................................................................................................................1-1 2 CS Accessibility KPIs................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Immediate Assignment Success Rate..............................................................................................................2-2 2.2 SDCCH Congestion Rate(Overflow)..............................................................................................................2-2 2.3 SDCCH Drop Rate..........................................................................................................................................2-2 2.4 TCH Assignment Success Rate.......................................................................................................................2-3 2.5 TCH Attempt Failure Rate Due to No TCH Assignment...............................................................................2-3 2.6 TCH Congestion Rate(Overflow)...................................................................................................................2-3 2.7 TCH Seizure Success Rate..............................................................................................................................2-4 2.8 Call Establishment Success Rate.....................................................................................................................2-4 2.9 BSS Call Setup Success Rate..........................................................................................................................2-5
3 CS Retainability KPIs................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 TCH Call Drop Rate(including Handovers)....................................................................................................3-2 3.2 TCH Call Drop Rate (Excluding Handover)...................................................................................................3-2 3.3 Traffice Volume to Call Drops........................................................................................................................3-2 3.4 TCH RF Lost Rate...........................................................................................................................................3-3 3.5 TCH Handover Lost Rate................................................................................................................................3-4 3.6 Handover Success Rate...................................................................................................................................3-4 3.7 Handover RF Success Rate.............................................................................................................................3-5 3.8 Intra-BSC Handover Success Rate..................................................................................................................3-5 3.9 Inter-BSC Incoming Cell Handover Success Rate..........................................................................................3-5 3.10 Inter-BSC Outgoing Cell Handover Success Rate........................................................................................3-6 3.11 Intra-BSC Handover RF Success Rate..........................................................................................................3-6 3.12 Inter-BSC Incoming Cell Radio Handover Success Rate.............................................................................3-6 3.13 Inter-BSC Outgoing Cell Radio Handover Success Rate.............................................................................3-7 3.14 Dual-Band Handover Success Rate(900/850-1800/1900)............................................................................3-7 3.15 Dual-Band Handover Success Rate(1800/1900-900/850)............................................................................3-8 3.16 Call Success Rate..........................................................................................................................................3-9
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4.3 TCHH Traffic Volume....................................................................................................................................4-2 4.4 TCH Availablity..............................................................................................................................................4-3 4.5 TRX Availability.............................................................................................................................................4-3 4.6 SDCCH Availability.......................................................................................................................................4-3
5 PS Throughput KPIs..................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 Uplink RLC Payload.......................................................................................................................................5-2 5.2 Downlink RLC Payload..................................................................................................................................5-2 5.3 Uplink EGPRS RLC Payload..........................................................................................................................5-2 5.4 Downlink EGPRS RLC Payload.....................................................................................................................5-3 5.5 Mean payload (kbytes) of the uplink data at the LLC layer............................................................................5-3 5.6 Mean payload (kbytes) of the downlink data at the LLC layer.......................................................................5-4 5.7 Mean Downlink NS_PDUs throughput...........................................................................................................5-4 5.8 Packet data rate on air interface......................................................................................................................5-4
6 PS Transmission KPIs...............................................................................................................6-1
6.1 Uplink RLC Data Retransmission Rate..........................................................................................................6-2 6.2 Downlink RLC Data Retransmission Rate......................................................................................................6-2 6.3 Uplink EGPRS RLC Data Retransmission Rate.............................................................................................6-3 6.4 Downlink EGPRS RLC Data Retransmission Rate........................................................................................6-3
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Figure 1-1 Classification of the measurement set of the performance counters in the CS domain.....................1-2 Figure 1-2 KPIs classified by measurement object in the PS...............................................................................1-3
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Table 2-1 Immediate Assignment Success Rate...................................................................................................2-2 Table 2-2 SDCCH Congestion Rate(Overflow)...................................................................................................2-2 Table 2-3 SDCCH Drop Rate...............................................................................................................................2-2 Table 2-4 TCH Assignment Success Rate............................................................................................................2-3 Table 2-5 TCH Attempt Failure Rate Due to No TCH Assignment....................................................................2-3 Table 2-6 TCH Congestion Rate(Overflow)........................................................................................................2-3 Table 2-7 TCH Seizure Success Rate...................................................................................................................2-4 Table 2-8 Call establishment success rate............................................................................................................2-4 Table 2-9 BSS Call Setup Success Rate...............................................................................................................2-5 Table 3-1 TCH Call Drop Rate(including Handovers......................................................................................3-2 Table 3-2 TCH call drop rate (excluding handover)............................................................................................3-2 Table 3-3 Traffice Volume to Call Drops............................................................................................................3-2 Table 3-4 TCH RF Lost Rate...............................................................................................................................3-3 Table 3-5 TCH Handover Lost Rate.....................................................................................................................3-4 Table 3-6 Handover success rate..........................................................................................................................3-4 Table 3-7 Handover RF Success Rate..................................................................................................................3-5 Table 3-8 Intra-BSC Handover Success Rate.......................................................................................................3-5 Table 3-9 Inter-BSC Incoming Cell Handover Success Rate...............................................................................3-5 Table 3-10 Inter-BSC Outgoing Cell Handover Success Rate.............................................................................3-6 Table 3-11 Intra-BSC Handover RF Success Rate...............................................................................................3-6 Table 3-12 Inter-BSC Incoming Cell Radio Handover Success Rate..................................................................3-6 Table 3-13 Inter-BSC Outgoing Cell Radio Handover Success Rate..................................................................3-7 Table 3-14 Dual-Band Handover Success Rate(900/850-1800/1900).................................................................3-7 Table 3-15 Dual-Band Handover Success Rate (1800/1900-900/850)................................................................3-8 Table 3-16 Call Success Rate...............................................................................................................................3-9 Table 4-1 TCH Traffic Volume............................................................................................................................4-2 Table 4-2 SDCCH Traffic Volume......................................................................................................................4-2 Table 4-3 TCHH Traffic Volume.........................................................................................................................4-2 Table 4-4 TCH Availablity...................................................................................................................................4-3 Table 4-5 TRX Availability..................................................................................................................................4-3 Table 4-6 SDCCH Availability............................................................................................................................4-3 Table 5-1 Uplink RLC Payload............................................................................................................................5-2 Table 5-2 Downlink RLC Payload.......................................................................................................................5-2 Issue 01 (2008-4-15) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd vii
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HUAWEI BSC6000 Base Station Subsystem BSS KPI Reference Table 5-3 Uplink EGPRS RLC Payload...............................................................................................................5-2 Table 5-4 Downlink EGPRS RLC Payload..........................................................................................................5-3 Table 5-5 Mean payload (kbytes) of the downlink data at the LLC layer............................................................5-3 Table 5-6 Mean payload (kbytes) of the uplink data at the LLC layer.................................................................5-4 Table 5-7 Mean Downlink NS_PDUs throughput...............................................................................................5-4 Table 5-8 Packet data rate on air interface...........................................................................................................5-4 Table 6-1 Uplink RLC Data Retransmission Rate...............................................................................................6-2 Table 6-2 Downlink RLC Data Retransmission Rate..........................................................................................6-2 Table 6-3 Uplink EGPRS RLC Data Retransmission Rate..................................................................................6-3 Table 6-4 Downlink EGPRS RLC Data Retransmission Rate.............................................................................6-3 Table 7-1 Uplink Assignment Success Rate.........................................................................................................7-2 Table 7-2 Downlink Assignment Success Rate....................................................................................................7-2 Table 7-3 Uplink EGPRS Assignment Success Rate...........................................................................................7-2 Table 7-4 Downlink EGPRS Assignment Success Rate......................................................................................7-3 Table 7-5 Mean inter-arrival time of packet access requests on CCCH...............................................................7-3 Table 7-6 Uplink GPRS TBF Congestion Rate....................................................................................................7-4 Table 7-7 Downlink GPRS TBF Congestion Rate...............................................................................................7-4 Table 7-8 Uplink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate.................................................................................................7-5 Table 7-9 Downlink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate............................................................................................7-5 Table 8-1 Uplink PDTCH/PACCH utilization rate..............................................................................................8-2 Table 8-2 Downlink PDTCH/PACCH utilization rate.........................................................................................8-2 Table 8-3 PDCH occupation rate..........................................................................................................................8-2 Table 8-4 Pre-empted Dynamic PDCH Carrying Packet Traffic Reclaimed SuccessRate..................................8-3 Table 8-5 PDCH Allocation Success Rate...........................................................................................................8-3 Table 8-6 Downlink RLC Data Throughput Per PDCH.......................................................................................8-4 Table 8-7 Uplink RLC Data Throughput Per PDCH...........................................................................................8-4 Table 9-1 Uplink GPRS TBF Drop Rate..............................................................................................................9-2 Table 9-2 Downlink GPRS TBF DropRate..........................................................................................................9-2 Table 9-3 Uplink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate...........................................................................................................9-3 Table 9-4 Downlink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate......................................................................................................9-3 Table 10-1 PING Delay......................................................................................................................................10-2 Table 10-2 Mean Delay of PDP Activation........................................................................................................10-2 Table 10-3 Mean Delay of Attachment..............................................................................................................10-2 Table 10-4 Cell Reselection Time for 2G Packet Services................................................................................10-3 Table 10-5 Cell Reselection Time for 2G->3G Packet Services........................................................................10-3 Table 11-1 GRPS Data Transmission Rate........................................................................................................11-2 Table 11-2 EDGE Data Transmission Rate........................................................................................................11-2
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Purpose
This document describes the definitions, types, and units of Huawei BSS KPIs.
Product Version
The following table lists the product versions related to the document. Product Name BSC BTS Product Model BSC6000 BTS3012 Product Version V900R008C01 V300R008
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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1 Introduction to KPI This describes the KPI, which is used to monitor the network performance and detect network problems. 2 CS Accessibility KPIs This describes the CS accessibility KPIs that mainly indicate the call success rate when a MS accesses the network. Low accessibility KPIs directly lead to low user satisfaction. 3 CS Retainability KPIs This describes the CS Retainability KPIs that indicate the ratio of moving MSs to all MSs, the moving frequency, and the success rate of handovers on the move. In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services. A low handover success rate may lead to a high call drop rate. A low success rate leads to low user satisfaction.
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4 CS Resource Utilization KPIs This describes the CS Resource Utilization KPIs that are used to monitor the load of hot cells and the network. These KPIs can serve as references for capacity expansion. The traffic volume KPIs help to obtain the ratio of busy-hour traffic to idle-hour traffic, to evaluate the utilization of system resources, and to adjust charges. The equipment availability KPIs help to know the running status of equipment, such as the running status of channels. If these KPIs are low, equipment and transmission may be faulty. 5 PS Throughput KPIs This describes the PS Throughput KPIs that are used to monitor the load of hot cells and the network and to obtain service models. These KPIs can serve as references for capacity expansion. The PS Throughput KPIs help to obtain the busy-hour PS traffic and the idle-hour PS traffic, to evaluate the utilization of system resources, and to facilitate service assessment of carriers. 6 PS Transmission KPIs This describes the PS Transmission KPIs that indicate the quality of radio transmission links in a cell. If the RLC data block retransmission rate in a cell is high, the quality of the radio transmission links in the cell is poor. Therefore, take corresponding measures, such as RF optimization. 7 PS Accessibility KPIs This describes the PS Accessibility KPIs that indicate whether MSs can easily access cells. Poor PS Accessibility KPIs directly affect user satisfaction. 8 PS Resource Utilization KPIs This describes the PS Resource Utilization KPIs that indicate the utilization of the network resource and the busy states of services. Thus, these KPIs can be used to guide network expansion. 9 PS Retainability KPIs This describes the PS Retainability KPIs that mainly involve the uplink and downlink TBF call drop rates. These KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services by the network and are directly related to user satisfaction. Thus, an increase in call drop rate directly leads to a decrease in user satisfaction. 10 PS End-to-End Delay KPIs This describes the PS End-to-End Delay KPIs that indicate the service response speed of the network. Long delay affects user satisfaction. 11 PS End-to-End Quality KPIs This describes the PS end-to-end quality KPIs. They involve the performance factors of terminals, the radio access network, and the core network. Now, the main performance problem comes from the radio access network. Therefore, these KPIs indicate the end-to-end service data link bearing capability of the GPRS network, which are directly related to user satisfaction.
Conventions
1. Symbol Conventions The following symbols may be found in this document. They are defined as follows
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2. General Conventions Convention Times New Roman Boldface Italic Courier New 3. Command Conventions Convention Boldface Italic [] {x | y | ...} [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... } * Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are in italic. Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are optional. Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.One is selected. Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars.One or none is selected. Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be selected. Description Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files,directories,folders,and users are in boldface. For example,log in as user root . Book titles are in italics. Terminal display is in Courier New.
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Description Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.A minimum of zero or a maximum of all can be selected.
4. GUI Conventions Convention Boldface > Description Buttons,menus,parameters,tabs,window,and dialog titles are in boldface. For example,click OK. Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example,choose File > Create > Folder .
5. Keyboard Operation Convention Key Key1+Key2 Key1,Key2 Description Press the key.For example,press Enter and press Tab. Press the keys concurrently.For example,pressing Ctrl+Alt+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn.For example,pressing Alt,A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
6. Mouse Operation Action Click Double-click Drag Description Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
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KPI Attributes
Each KPI has the following attributes:
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This describes the KPI, which is used to monitor the network performance and detect network problems.
Measurement object: indicates the measurement scope of a KPI, such as BSC level, PCU level, or cell level. Measurement set: describes the signaling or algorithm of collecting a KPI, such as call access and TBF establishment. Measurement service: indicates the service type of a KPI, such as CS service or PS service.
Measurement Set
Figure 1-1 shows the measurement set of the CS domain performance counters. Call measurement and channel measurement are very important. Most of performance counters are distributed in the two measurement sets.
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Figure 1-1 Classification of the measurement set of the performance counters in the CS domain
Performance measurement Call measurement SCCP measurement Channel measurement MTP3 measurement BTS management measurement LAPD measurement System load measurement PCU measurement Paging measurement MSC measurement Measurement report measurement CBC measurement Resource measurement BSC overall performance measurement
Figure 1-2 shows the measurement sets of the performance counters in the PS domain. Cell performance measurement is very important. Most of performance counters are distributed in this measurement set.
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Classification of KPIs
KPIs that are commonly used in routine monitoring can be classified according to the indicated performance. The CS KPIs can be categorized into the following:
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Throughput KPIs Transmission KPIs Accessibility KPIs Resource utilization KPIs Retainability KPIs End-to-End Delay KPIs End-to-End Quality KPIs
Collection of KPIs
CS KPIs per cell and KPIs per BSC can be viewed and analyzed on the M2000. KPIs can be exported from the M2000 as .csv, .xls, .html, or .txt files. In addition, CS KPIs per BSC can be viewed and analyzed through the BSC6000 intelligent report system. KPIs can be exported from the BSC6000 intelligent report system as .csv, .xls, .html, or .txt files. PS KPIs, such as Throughput KPIs, Transmission KPIs, Accessibility KPIs, Resource utilization KPIs, and Retainability KPIs can be viewed and analyzed on the M2000. KPIs can be exported from the M2000 as .csv, .xls, .html, or .txt files.
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In addition, PS KPIs can be set and queried through the OMC traffic console. End-to-end performance KPIs can be queried through Drive Test and Call Quality Test.
NOTE
The measurement object has time spans, and KPIs are collected on schedule; therefore, KPI collection may span different periods. If the KPIs reflect the actual status of the measurement object at a moment, the KPI collection inevitably spans different periods.
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2.1 Immediate Assignment Success Rate 2.2 SDCCH Congestion Rate(Overflow) 2.3 SDCCH Drop Rate 2.4 TCH Assignment Success Rate
CS Accessibility KPIs
This describes the CS accessibility KPIs that mainly indicate the call success rate when a MS accesses the network. Low accessibility KPIs directly lead to low user satisfaction.
2.5 TCH Attempt Failure Rate Due to No TCH Assignment 2.6 TCH Congestion Rate(Overflow) 2.7 TCH Seizure Success Rate 2.8 Call Establishment Success Rate 2.9 BSS Call Setup Success Rate
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TCH Congestion Rate(Overflow) = (Failed TCH Seizures due to Busy TCH (Signaling Channel) + Failed TCH Seizures due to Busy TCH (Traffic Channel) + Failed TCH Seizures in TCH Handovers due to Busy TCH (Traffic Channel)) / (TCH Seizure Requests (Signaling Channel) + TCH Seizure Requests (Traffic Channel) + TCH Seizure Requests in TCH Handovers (Traffic Channel)) x 100% None BSC
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This describes the CS Retainability KPIs that indicate the ratio of moving MSs to all MSs, the moving frequency, and the success rate of handovers on the move. In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services. A low handover success rate may lead to a high call drop rate. A low success rate leads to low user satisfaction. 3.1 TCH Call Drop Rate(including Handovers) 3.2 TCH Call Drop Rate (Excluding Handover) 3.3 Traffice Volume to Call Drops 3.4 TCH RF Lost Rate 3.5 TCH Handover Lost Rate 3.6 Handover Success Rate 3.7 Handover RF Success Rate 3.8 Intra-BSC Handover Success Rate 3.9 Inter-BSC Incoming Cell Handover Success Rate 3.10 Inter-BSC Outgoing Cell Handover Success Rate 3.11 Intra-BSC Handover RF Success Rate 3.12 Inter-BSC Incoming Cell Radio Handover Success Rate 3.13 Inter-BSC Outgoing Cell Radio Handover Success Rate 3.14 Dual-Band Handover Success Rate(900/850-1800/1900) 3.15 Dual-Band Handover Success Rate(1800/1900-900/850) 3.16 Call Success Rate
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Successful Dual-Band Handovers (900M/850M-1800M/1900M) = Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (Excluding Directed Retry) (900/850-1800/1900) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHF) (Excluding Directed Retry) (900/850-1800/1900) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHH) (Excluding Directed Retry) (900/850-1800/1900) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (Directed Retry) (900/850-1800/1900) - (Failed Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handovers (SDCCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Failed Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handovers (TCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Failed Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers (SDCCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Failed Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers (TCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (SDCCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHF) (900/850-1800/1900) + Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (Directed Retry) (900/850-1800/1900)) Dual-Band Handover Requests (900M/850M-1800M/1900M) = Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH) (900/850-1800/1900) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (Excluding Directed Retry) (900/850-1800/1900) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHF) (Excluding Directed Retry) (900/850-1800/1900) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHH) (Excluding Directed Retry) (900/850-1800/1900) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (Directed Retry) (900/850-1800/1900)
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Successful Dual-Band Handovers (1800M/1900M900M/850M) = Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Incoming External InterCell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (Excluding Directed Retry) (1800/1900-900/850) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHF) (Excluding Directed Retry) (1800/1900-900/850) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHH) (Excluding Directed Retry) (1800/1900-900/850) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (Directed Retry) (1800/1900-900/850) - (Failed Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handovers (SDCCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Failed Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handovers (TCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Failed Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers (SDCCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Failed Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers (TCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (SDCCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHF) (1800/1900-900/850) + Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (Directed Retry) (1800/1900-900/850)) Dual-Band Handover Requests (1800M/1900M-900M/850M) = Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Incoming External InterCell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH) (1800/1900-900/850) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (SDCCH) (Excluding Directed Retry) (1800/1900-900/850) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHF) (Excluding Directed Retry) (1800/1900-900/850) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHH) (Excluding Directed Retry) (1800/1900-900/850) + Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (Directed Retry) (1800/1900-900/850)
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Call Success Rate = SDCCH Congestion Rate(Overflow) x (1SDCCH Drop Rate) x (1 - TCH Attempt Failure Rate Due to No TCH Assignment) x (1-TCH Call Drop Rateincluding Handovers) x 100% None BSC
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This describes the CS Resource Utilization KPIs that are used to monitor the load of hot cells and the network. These KPIs can serve as references for capacity expansion. The traffic volume KPIs help to obtain the ratio of busy-hour traffic to idle-hour traffic, to evaluate the utilization of system resources, and to adjust charges. The equipment availability KPIs help to know the running status of equipment, such as the running status of channels. If these KPIs are low, equipment and transmission may be faulty. 4.1 TCH Traffic Volume 4.2 SDCCH Traffic Volume 4.3 TCHH Traffic Volume 4.4 TCH Availablity 4.5 TRX Availability 4.6 SDCCH Availability
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PS Throughput KPIs
This describes the PS Throughput KPIs that are used to monitor the load of hot cells and the network and to obtain service models. These KPIs can serve as references for capacity expansion. The PS Throughput KPIs help to obtain the busy-hour PS traffic and the idle-hour PS traffic, to evaluate the utilization of system resources, and to facilitate service assessment of carriers.
5.5 Mean payload (kbytes) of the uplink data at the LLC layer 5.6 Mean payload (kbytes) of the downlink data at the LLC layer 5.7 Mean Downlink NS_PDUs throughput 5.8 Packet data rate on air interface
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Total bytes of uplink EGPRS RLC data blocks = Total Number of Uplink EGPRS MCS1 RLC Data Blocks x 22 + Total Number of Uplink EGPRS MCS2 RLC Data Blocks x 28 + Total Number of Uplink EGPRS MCS3 RLC Data Blocks x 37 + Total Number of Uplink EGPRS MCS4 RLC Data Blocks x 44 + Total Number of Uplink EGPRS MCS5 RLC Data Blocks x 56 + Total Number of Uplink EGPRS MCS6 RLC Data Blocks x 74 + Total Number of Uplink EGPRS MCS7 RLC Data Blocks x 56 + Total Number of Uplink EGPRS MCS8 RLC Data Blocks x 68 + Total Number of Uplink EGPRS MCS9 RLC Data Blocks x 74 BSC
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5.5 Mean payload (kbytes) of the uplink data at the LLC layer
Table 5-5 Mean payload (kbytes) of the downlink data at the LLC layer Counter Description Mean payload (kbytes) of the downlink data at the LLC layer Mean payload (kbytes) of the downlink data at the LLC layer = Total Bytes of Uplink LLC PDUs Sent x 8 / 1024
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Table 5-6 Mean payload (kbytes) of the uplink data at the LLC layer Counter Description Associated Original KPIs Measurement Point Mean payload (kbytes) of the uplink data at the LLC layer Mean payload (kbytes) of the uplink data at the LLC layer = Total Bytes of LLC PDUs Sent x 8 / 1024 None BSC
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PS Transmission KPIs
This describes the PS Transmission KPIs that indicate the quality of radio transmission links in a cell. If the RLC data block retransmission rate in a cell is high, the quality of the radio transmission links in the cell is poor. Therefore, take corresponding measures, such as RF optimization. 6.1 Uplink RLC Data Retransmission Rate 6.2 Downlink RLC Data Retransmission Rate 6.3 Uplink EGPRS RLC Data Retransmission Rate 6.4 Downlink EGPRS RLC Data Retransmission Rate
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Number of Downlink EGPRS RLC Data Blocks received by the MS = Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS1 RLC Data Blocks + Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS2 RLC Data Blocks + Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS3 RLC Data Blocks + Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS4 RLC Data Blocks + Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS5 RLC Data Blocks + Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS6 RLC Data Blocks + Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS7 RLC Data Blocks + Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS8 RLC Data Blocks + Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS9 RLC Data Blocks Number of Downlink EGPRS RLC Data Blocks sent by the BSS = Total Number of Downlink EGPRS RLC Data Blocks
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7.1 Uplink Assignment Success Rate 7.2 Downlink Assignment Success Rate
PS Accessibility KPIs
This describes the PS Accessibility KPIs that indicate whether MSs can easily access cells. Poor PS Accessibility KPIs directly affect user satisfaction.
7.3 Uplink EGPRS Assignment Success Rate 7.4 Downlink EGPRS Assignment Success Rate 7.5 Mean inter-arrival time of packet access requests on CCCH 7.6 Uplink GPRS TBF Congestion Rate 7.7 Downlink GPRS TBF Congestion Rate 7.8 Uplink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate 7.9 Downlink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate
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This describes the PS Resource Utilization KPIs that indicate the utilization of the network resource and the busy states of services. Thus, these KPIs can be used to guide network expansion. 8.1 Uplink PDTCH/PACCH utilization rate 8.2 Downlink PDTCH/PACCH utilization rate 8.3 PDCH occupation rate 8.4 Pre-empted Dynamic PDCH Carrying Packet Traffic Reclaimed SuccessRate 8.5 PDCH Allocation Success Rate 8.6 Downlink RLC Data Throughput Per PDCH 8.7 Uplink RLC Data Throughput Per PDCH
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9.1 Uplink GPRS TBF Drop Rate 9.2 Downlink GPRS TBF DropRate 9.3 Uplink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate 9.4 Downlink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate
PS Retainability KPIs
This describes the PS Retainability KPIs that mainly involve the uplink and downlink TBF call drop rates. These KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services by the network and are directly related to user satisfaction. Thus, an increase in call drop rate directly leads to a decrease in user satisfaction.
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10.1 PING Delay
This describes the PS End-to-End Delay KPIs that indicate the service response speed of the network. Long delay affects user satisfaction.
10.2 Mean Delay of PDP Activation 10.3 Mean Delay of Attachment 10.4 Cell Reselection Time for 2G Packet Services 10.5 Cell Reselection Time for 2G->3G Packet Services
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This describes the PS end-to-end quality KPIs. They involve the performance factors of terminals, the radio access network, and the core network. Now, the main performance problem comes from the radio access network. Therefore, these KPIs indicate the end-to-end service data link bearing capability of the GPRS network, which are directly related to user satisfaction. 11.1 GRPS Data Transmission Rate 11.2 EDGE Data Transmission Rate
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