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Document number: PE/BSS/APP/11438 Document issue: 01.02 / EN Document status: Standard Date: 7/2/2004 External document Copyright
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Printed in France NORTEL NETWORKS CONFIDENTIAL: The information contained in this document is the property of Nortel Networks. Except as specifically authorized in writing by Nortel Networks, the holder of this document shall keep the information contained herein confidential and shall protect same in whole or in part from disclosure and dissemination to third parties and use same for evaluation, operation and maintenance purposes only. The content of this document is provided for information purposes only and is subject to modification. It does not constitute any representation or warranty from Nortel Networks as to the content or accuracy of the information contained herein, including but not limited to the suitability and performances of the product or its intended application. The following are trademarks of Nortel Networks: *NORTEL NETWORKS, the NORTEL NETWORKS corporate logo, the NORTEL Globemark, UNIFIED NETWORKS. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Nortel Networks assumes no responsibility for errors that might appear in this document. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 2/23 PUBLICATION HISTORY 7/2/2004 Issue 01.02 / EN, Standard Update after review 6/30/2004 Issue 01.01 / EN, Preliminary Update after review 6/15/2004 Issue 01.00 / EN, Draft Document creation
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 3/23 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................4 1.1 OBJECT.................................................................................................................................4 1.2 SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT .....................................................................................................4 1.3 AUDIENCE FOR THIS DOCUMENT ..............................................................................................4 2 RELATED DOCUMENTS............................................................................................................5 2.1 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS........................................................................................................5 2.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS........................................................................................................5 3 AMR ACTIVATION OVERALL STRATEGY ...............................................................................6 3.1 AMR CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................6 3.2 AMR ACTIVATION ..................................................................................................................6 4 OVERALL AMR CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................8 4.1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................8 4.2 SOFTWARE VERSIONS.............................................................................................................8 4.2.1 AMR Parameters settings .............................................................................................9 5 AMR COUNTER LIST DEFINITION..........................................................................................10 5.1 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................10 5.2 BSC COUNTER LIST.............................................................................................................10 6 AMR ADAPTATION TABLE.....................................................................................................15 6.1 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................15 6.2 TABLE CUSTOMIZATION ........................................................................................................16 6.3 PRE-DEFINED TABLES...........................................................................................................17 6.3.1 typical table.................................................................................................................17 6.3.2 optimistic table............................................................................................................17 6.3.3 pessimistic table..........................................................................................................18 6.4 CUSTOMIZED TABLES............................................................................................................19 6.4.1 AMR optimized table...................................................................................................19 6.4.2 AMR 10.2 only table....................................................................................................20 6.4.3 AMR 5.9 only table......................................................................................................20 7 AMR RECOMMENDED PARAMETERS...................................................................................21 8 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS.....................................................................................23 8.1 ABBREVIATIONS ...................................................................................................................23 8.2 DEFINITIONS.........................................................................................................................23
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 4/23 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 OBJECT The purpose of this document is to provide general guidelines for activating AMR feature on a BSS network. This document could be used as a check-list memorandum when activating AMR on a live network. 1.2 SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT The document is compliant with the BSS release V14.3.1 It provides: - general indication for AMR activation on a BSS side - the list of necessary counters for a proper monitoring of AMR feature - indication on AMR table customization - a summary of the recommended AMR parameters . It is not the scope of this document: - to provide a full detail of AMR activation procedure from a network integration perspective see R[6] for this purpose - to provide AMR engineering guidelines see R[7] for this purpose - to provide the full detail of the recommended parameters see R[2] for this purpose
1.3 AUDIENCE FOR THIS DOCUMENT The audience for this document is: - Network integration engineer - Network datafill engineer - Network optimization engineer
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 5/23 2 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2.1 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS [R1] PE/SYS/DD/000343 SV713 : AMR Full Rate; SV885 AMR Half Rate [R2] PE/DCL/DD/0036 BSS Parameters User Guide [R3] PE/BSS/DD/018 BSS System Functionnal Specification observation [R4] PE/BSS/APP/191 GSM Performance Monitoring metrics for v14.3 Internal Document [R5] PE/DCL/DD/034 BSS Operating Procedures [R6] DS/BSS/APP/061 AMR CONFIGURATION ON BSS [R7] PPP/DDD/CCC/NNNN AMR engineering guidelines [R8] PE/BSC/APP/9438 Fixes BSCe3 and TCUe3 POST CHR v14.3 [R9] PE/BTS/APP/9624 v14.3 BTS patch document [R10] PE/BSS/APP/11696 General AMR Performance monitoring metrics External Document
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 6/23 3 AMR ACTIVATION OVERALL STRATEGY The following chapter presents an overall strategy for activating AMR on a BSS network. The AMR configuration and activation can be split into 4 phases:
3.1 AMR CONFIGURATION In order to configure AMR the following actions need to be done: - AMR should be configured on NSS side (see 4) - correct v14.3.1 software should be loaded on each BSS node and equipment using the dedicated NRP (see 4) - AMR counters should be included in the BSC counter list using BSC counter List editor (see 5) - AMR adaptation table should be customized using BSC data configuration utility (see 6) - AMR recommended parameters should be set using the dedicated NRP (see 7) 3.2 AMR ACTIVATION The following strategy is a proposal for the first AMR activation on a network. Based on the AMR VO experience and the intrinsic characteristics of AMR, we recommended to start the first activation with a conservative approach. According to the results obtained and the operator strategy, different axes of tuning can be taken afterwards. A handover from an AMR area to a non AMR area is equivalent to an external HO as a new vocoder needs to be re-allocated on the TCU side. If AMR needs to be tested in a cluster only, it is advisable to have an area wide enough in order to limit the impact of these external HOs. Hence, a BSC area is preferable for testing AMR. For the first AMR activation on the field, and because of the robustness of the low codecs, the AMR optimistic table is proposed in order to limit the usage of the low codecs for low C/I and C/N. It is advisable to extent the Radio Link timeout in UL and DL to 32 (see 7). AMR FR Only with Optimistic table AMR Configuration on BSS HR Activation with customized table AMR Optimization V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 7/23 According to the results and the operator strategy in terms of capacity and coverage, the table for FR values can be tuned and HR can be activated. The conservative choice would be to implement at this stage the customized table that uses the pessimistic values for HR and optimistic values for FR (see 6) The AMR tuning and optimization will be driven by a trade-off between voice-quality, capacity and overall network performance. Refer to R[7] for the AMR engineering studies and guidelines.
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 8/23 4 OVERALL AMR CONFIGURATION 4.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter provides general information related to the AMR configuration in terms of: - software versions of BSS elements - minimum setting of parameters 4.2 SOFTWARE VERSIONS The following AVL correspond to the v14.3.1 release: - BSCe3: AVL 17967 - TCUe3: AVL 17937 - S12000: AVL 17626 - S8000 CBCF: AVL 17617 For a complete AVL line-up, please refer to the following internal link: http://zctfs066.europe.nortel.com:8000/eLineup/current/lineUp_view.php?lineupType= GSM-GPRS&lineup=V14.3.1 The minimum software versions for AMR activation should be : - BSC Software Version: B3G14030499D - TCU Software Version: TC314009000 - EDRX Software Version: EDG14F442 - DRX Software Version: CDR14F365 The above software versions include the following AMR fixes from the ML0 load (refer to R[8] and R[9]): - Q00805145: Intercell HO for AMR channel with criteria on RXLEV - Q00852130: Assignment request received on ongoing AMR calls leads to DTAP blocking - Q00854611: Possibility to use L1M based on RXQual for AMR calls (Legacy L1M) - Q00820887: AMR Power Control Enhancement with limitation of attenuation based on RxLev V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 9/23 4.2.1 AMR PARAMETERS SETTINGS For the operational AMR configuration and activation on the BSS side: - refer to the procedure for AMR activation in R[6] for the procedure itself and the creation of dedicated command files - refer to 7 for the AMR recommended parameters 4.2.1.1 AMR CONFIGURATION The minimum settings for configuring AMR are: - On the switch side: FR3 and HR3 codecs should be added in the circuit pool Trunck tables (TRKGRP CICPool option) - On the signaling point object (Class 2): speechMode parameter should have the following attributes: halfRateAMR, fullRateAMR, fullrate, enhancedfullrate. - On the transcoder objet (class 2): the coderPoolConfiguration should be set for AMR, fullRate and enhancedFullRate (see chapter 7 Recommended parameters) - On the bts objet (class 3): o The SpeechMode parameter should have the following attribute: FullRate, EnhancedFullRate, fullRateAMR. If HR AMR is required, the attribute halfRateAMR should be added. o The HrLoadStart parameter should be set to a value different from 0 if HR AMR calls are needed o the RadioAllocator parameter should have the attribute speech+data circuit+packet data
4.2.1.2 AMR ACTIVATION As SpeechMode (on the signaling Point object), CoderPoolConfiguration and RadioAllocator are class2 parameters, it is recommended to have them configured the earliest in the deployment phase. It is also advised to update the BSC counter list and to customize the AMR Adaptation table the earliest in the deployment phase as these two operations have to be done on each BSC and require a reset-build BDA operation (planned outage to be scheduled) AMR can afterwards be activated and de-activated on a cell per cell basis through the class3 parameters on the bts object (Speech Mode, HrLoadStart) with simple command files or using the NRP.
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 10/23 5 AMR COUNTER LIST DEFINITION 5.1 INTRODUCTION The current paragraph provides the list of AMR counters that are necessary for a proper monitoring of the AMR feature on a BSS v14.3.1. They can be used for the definition of specific AMR metrics. Refer to R[4] or R[10] for this purpose. From V12, the Counter List Editor should be used in order to update the counter list on the BSS side. Please refer to R[5] for this purpose As the number of new counters is significant, it is highly recommended to avoid adding them to the BSC counter list if the AMR feature is not activated. For full information about these counters, please refer to R[3] SFS OBS and R[1] AMR Functionnal Note documents WARNING : this is not the exhaustive list of the BSC counter list that should be implemented on the BSC. It is only a complementary list of AMR counters that should be added to the usual counters.
5.2 BSC COUNTER LIST The below counter list does not include: - the transceiver zone counters. They should be added if transceiver zones are being created on the BSS (concentric cells, monoBCCH). - the counters related to usual procedures that are not AMR specific: paging, RACCH access, SDCCH allocation, FR allocation assignment and HO, traffic releases, BTS overload, SCCP, etc
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 15/23 6 AMR ADAPTATION TABLE 6.1 INTRODUCTION The set of thresholds and hysteresis used for the link adaptation mechanism are configured in three predefined tables and one customizable one. These tables are chosen on a per cell basis through the setting of the bts object AmrAdaptationSet parameter. This parameter can take the following values: - 0: for the typical table - 1: for the optimistic table - 2: for the pessimistic table - 3: for the customized table The current chapter provides some information about the 3 pre-defined tables and the following customized tables: - AMR optimized table - AMR 10.2 FR only table - AMR 5.9 only table The above tables have been used for several purposes during the AMR VO and are given for information purposes. In all cases, the customization of a table requires an ONLINE reset of the BSC and a build BDA.Thus, a planned outage of more than 30mn according to the nb of BTSs.
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 16/23 6.2 TABLE CUSTOMIZATION The customization of the AMR table labels (label 81 to label 125) is done using the BSC data configuration utility of the OMC-R. Please refer to the BSS Operational Principles document R[5] for full details of the procedure itself. The labels correspondence is shown is the following table
uplink downlink
slow MS - no FH fast MS - no FH 4FH ideal FH (>=8) SFH 900 TU3 5,9 -> 4,75 81 90 99 108 117 6,7 -> 5,9 82 91 100 109 118 10,2 -> 6,7 83 92 101 110 119 F R
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 17/23 6.3 PRE-DEFINED TABLES This paragraph provides details regarding the 3 predefined AMR tables: - the typical table - the optimistic table - the pessimistic table These tables are provided in this chapter for information. The values cannot be changed. 6.3.1 TYPICAL TABLE The typical table is settable through the AmrAdaptationSet parameter set to 0 on the bts object The parameters associated to this table cannot be modified.
Values are expressed in dB 6.3.2 OPTIMISTIC TABLE The optimistic table is settable through the AmrAdaptationSet parameter set to 1 on the bts object The parameters associated to this table cannot be modified.
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Values are expressed in dB. 6.3.3 PESSIMISTIC TABLE The pessimistic table is settable through the AmrAdaptationSet parameter set to 2 on the bts object. The parameters associated to this table cannot be modified.
t h r e s h o l d s downlink slow MS - no FH fast MS - no FH 4FH ideal FH (>=8) SFH 900 TU3 5,9 -> 4,75 11 6 7 6 5 6,7 -> 5,9 12.5 6.5 8 6.5 6 10,2 -> 6,7 16 9.5 11 9.5 8.5 12,2 -> 10,2 20.5 14 16 14 13.5 FR hysteresis 3 2 2 2 3 5,9 -> 4,75 14.5 13 13.5 13 12.5 6,7 -> 5,9 15 13.5 14 13.5 13 7,4 -> 6,7 19 18.5 19 18.5 18 HR hysteresis 4.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 3 uplink F R
t h r e s h o l d s H R
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6.4 CUSTOMIZED TABLES The following tables are example of tables that have been used extensively during the AMR VO. The optimized one is the resulting table from the different VO testings and issues related to AMR. Its a compromise table between a extensive usage of 10.2 codec and a limitation of the low codecs. 10.2codec only and 5.9codec only tables are given here for example if there is a need to test these codecs individually. In all cases, the customization of the AMR table requires an ONLINE reset of the BSC and a build BDA. As a consequence, a planned outage of more than 30mn according to the nb of BTSs should be considered. 6.4.1 AMR OPTIMIZED TABLE The following table is a compromise between a dominant FR 10.2 usage and a limitation of the low codec usage. For thresholds below 10.2, it corresponds to the optimistic values in FR.
Values are entered by step of 0.5dB If 4.75 codec needs to be avoided, labels 80, 90, 99, 108 and 117 should be set to 0. downlink slow MS - no FH fast MS - no FH 4FH ideal FH (>=8) SFH 900 TU3 5,9 -> 4,75 11 4 5 4 8 6,7 -> 5,9 13 7 8 7 9 10,2 -> 6,7 20 11 13 11 14 12,2 -> 10,2 39 28 32 28 35 FR hysteresis 3 3 4 3 4 5,9 -> 4,75 25 20 21 20 25 6,7 -> 5,9 28 27 28 27 34 7,4 -> 6,7 36 37 38 37 38 HR hysteresis 4 5 5 5 6 uplink F R
t h r e s h o l d s H R
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Values are entered by step of 0.5dB
6.4.3 AMR 5.9 ONLY TABLE The following table is a customized table that enables the 5.9 FR only usage. The HR parameters remain the same as the previous table. With this kind of table, if HR is enabled, FR to HR codec mode change handover is not possible. The only HR calls will be through DirectAllocation setting. The HR penetration will be drastically reduced. On the other hand0, HR to FR codec mode change handover is possible
t h r e s h o l d s downlink slow MS - no FH fast MS - no FH 4FH ideal FH (>=8) SFH 900 TU3 5,9 -> 4,75 0 0 0 0 0 6,7 -> 5,9 110 110 110 110 110 10,2 -> 6,7 112 112 112 112 112 12,2 -> 10,2 112 112 112 112 112 FR hysteresis 0 0 0 0 0 5,9 -> 4,75 25 20 21 20 25 6,7 -> 5,9 28 27 28 27 34 7,4 -> 6,7 36 37 38 37 38 HR hysteresis 4 5 5 5 6 uplink F R
t h r e s h o l d s H R
t h r e s h o l d s V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 21/23 7 AMR RECOMMENDED PARAMETERS The following table provided the recommended AMR parameters.
Note 1: About RadioLinkTimeOut, Rlf1 and T3109 parameters Due to the robustness of the low codecs versus the signaling link (SACCH) in poor radio conditions, it is highly recommended to extent the Radio Link Time Out to a value equivalent to 16s (32 SACCH blocks). This parameter is common for AMR and EFR capable MS.
NOTE 2 : CoderPoolConfiguration parameter on the transcoder object: This parameter controls the FR/EFR/AMR/TTY vocoder pool distribution in terms of minimum calls to be handled by the TCU, at the initiation. During normal operation, it dynamically reallocates the resources between the TRMs to meet traffic demand. For the EFR and FR codecs, the archipelago capacity is 72, i.e. 216 circuits per TRM. For the AMR codec, the archipelago capacity is 60, i.e.180 circuits per TRM. For the EFR+TTY codec, the archipelago capacity is 48, i.e. 144 circuits per TRM. For each type of vocoder, the following attributes can be settable MinimumCalls, powerUplink, powerDownlink. powerUplink, powerDownlink are always set to 0. Parameter Object Unit/Range Recommended Values Class coderPoolConfiguration Transcoder [algoid,Minimumcalls,powerUplink,powerDownlink] see Note1 2 SpeechMode signallingPoint [fullRate, enhancedfullRate, AMR FR, AMR HR] full rate, enhanced full rate,AMR FR,AMR HR 3 AMRAdaptationSet bts [0 to 3] 3 3 SpeechMode bts [fullRate, enhancedfullRate, AMR FR, AMR HR] full rate, enhanced full rate,AMR FR,AMR HR 3 HRCellLoadStart bts [0 to 100%] 25% (higher than 0 if HR required) 3 HRCellLoadEnd bts [0 to 100%] 0% 3 radioLinkTimeOut bts [4..64] 32 2 t3109 bts [2..255] 17 3 Rlf1 bts [0..15] 7 2 RadioAllocator bts (see BPUG) voice+data circuit + packet data 2 dtxMode bts (see BPUG) frmsShallUseDtx_hrShallUseDtx 3 HRPowerControlTargetMode powerControl [4.75,5.9,6.7,7.4] 7.4 3 FRPowerControlTargetMode powerControl [4.75,5.9,6.7,10.2,12.2] 12.2 3 PowerIncrStepSizeDL powerControl [2..30]dB 6 3 PowerIncrStepSizeUL powerControl [2..30]dB 6 3 PowerRedStepSizeDL powerControl [2..8]dB 2 3 PowerRedStepSizeUL powerControl [2..30]dB 2 3 PRequestedCodec HOControl [12..196] step 12 48 3 nHRRequestedCodec HOControl [0..196] 24 3 nFRRequestedCodec HOControl [0..196] 24 3 AMRHRIntercellCodecModeThreshold HOControl [4.75,5.9,6.7,7.4] 5.9 3 AMRFRIntercellCodecModeThreshold HOControl [4.75,5.9,6.7,10.2,12.2] 6.7 3 AMRFRIntracellCodecModeThreshold HOControl [4.75,5.9,6.7,10.2,12.2] 4.75 3 AMRiRxLevDLH HOControl [-110 to -47]dBm -75 to -74 dBm 3 AMRiRxLevULH HOControl [-110 to -47]dBm -75 to -74 dBm 3 nCapacityFRRequestedCodec HOControl [0..196] 48 3 AMRHRToFRIntracellCodecModeThreshold HOControl [4.75,5.9,6.7,7.4] 6.7 3 AMRDirectAllocRxLevUL HOControl [-110 to -47]dBm -80 to -79 dBm 3 AMRDirectAllocRxLevDL HOControl [-110 to -47]dBm -75 to -74 dBm 3 AMRDirectAllocIntRxLevUL HOControl [-110 to -47]dBm -80 to -79 dBm 3 AMRDirectAllocIntRxLevDL HOControl [-110 to -47]dBm -75 to -74 dBm 3 AmrReserved2 HOControl [0..3] 3 (see Note2) 3 capacityTimeRejection HOControl [0..255] 40 3 qualityTimeRejection HOControl [0..255] 5 3 hoMarginAMR adjacentCellHO [-63 to 63] hoMarginRxQual in Interference limited area hoMarginRxQual+2 in coverage limited area 3 HOPingpongCombination adjacentCellHO (see BPUG) Add AMRQuality~PBGT if necessary 3 FRAMRPriority transceiver [0..2] 1 for BCCH TDMA; 0 for Hopping TDMA 2 HRAMRPriority transceiver [0..2] 1 for BCCH TDMA; 0 for Hopping TDMA 2 if AMR is activated if AMR L1M activated (AmrReserved2=0 or 2) if AMR PWC activated (AmrReserved2=0 or 1) V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 22/23 MinimumCalls can be set differently according to the AMR mobile penetration on the market. By default , TTY MinimalCalls is set to 1 When CoderPoolConfiguration is set as follows: - fullRateCoder, minimumCalls = 1, powerful = 0, powerDL = 0 - enhancedFullRateCoder, minimumCalls = 1, powerUL = 0, powerDL = 0 - AmrFullHalfRateCoder, minimumCalls = 1, powerUL = 0, powerDL = 0 it is equivalent to partition equally the codec pool resources (25% for each vocoder) When CoderPoolConfiguration is set as follows: - fullRateCoder, minimumCalls = 1, powerful = 0, powerDL = 0 - enhancedFullRateCoder, minimumCalls = 29, powerUL = 0, powerDL = 0 - AmrFullHalfRateCoder, minimumCalls = 1, powerUL = 0, powerDL = 0 It is equivalent to set the codec pool resources with the following repartition: FR to 3%; EFR to 91%; AMR to 3% and TTY to 3%. When CoderPoolConfiguration is set as follows: - fullRateCoder, minimumCalls = 3, powerful = 0, powerDL = 0 - enhancedFullRateCoder, minimumCalls = 8, powerUL = 0, powerDL = 0 - AmrFullHalfRateCoder, minimumCalls = 8, powerUL = 0, powerDL = 0 It is equivalent to set the codec pool with the following repartition FR to 13%; EFR to 40%; AMR to 40% and TTY to 7%. The latest setting would correspond to a market with a high AMR mobile penetration.
NOTE 3 : About AmrReserved2 on HandoverControl object: - amrReserved2=0 => AMR alarm handovers based on CMR/CMC (n,p voting) => AMR PowerControl algorithm based on CMR/CMC - amrReserved2=1 => AMR alarm handovers based on RxQual => AMR PowerControl algorithm based on CMR/CMC - amrReserved2=2 => AMR alarm handovers based on CMR/CMC (n,p voting) => AMR PowerControl algorithm based on RxQual - amrReserved2=3 => AMR alarm handovers based on RxQual => AMR PowerControl algorithm based on RxQual
V14.3.1 AMR Activation Guideline Nortel Networks confidential PE/BSS/APP/11438 01.02 / EN Standard 7/2/2004 Page 23/23 8 ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 8.1 ABBREVIATIONS AMR Adaptative Multi-Rate C/I Carrier over Interferer CMC Codec Mode Command CMI Codec Mode Indication CMR Codec Mode Request EFR Enhanced Full Rate vocoder Erl Erlang FR Full Rate FR AMR Full Rate AMR HR Half Rate HR AMR Half Rate AMR L1m Layer one Management PWCI Potential Worst C/I RATSCCH Robust AMR Traffic Synchronized Control Channel TRAU Transcoding and Rate Adaptor Unit 8.2 DEFINITIONS