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Admission Control
WCDMA RAN
Feature Guide
Date
Author
V4.0
2010-6-18
Wang Chengwei
Approved By
Remarks
Zheng Dan
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
2
2.1
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.1.7
2.1.8
Overview .............................................................................................................1
Function Introduction ............................................................................................1
Admission Control for R99 Service ........................................................................2
Admission Control for HSDPA Service ...................................................................3
Admission Control for HSUPA Service ...................................................................3
MBMS Admission Cont rol .....................................................................................4
Operator Specific CE Resource.............................................................................5
DC-HS DPA Admission Control ..............................................................................5
RSEPS based HSUPA RRM .................................................................................5
Noise Automatic Measurement..............................................................................5
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.1.6
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.4
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4
3.4.5
3.4.6
3.4.7
3.4.8
3.4.9
3.5
3.5.1
3.5.2
II
3.6
3.6.1
3.6.2
3.6.3
3.6.4
4
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.5
4.5.1
4.5.2
Glossary ...........................................................................................................80
III
FIGURES
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
TABLES
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
IV
Functional Attribute
System version: [RNC V3.09, OMMR V3. 09, Node B V4.09, OMMB V4. 09]
Attribute: [Optional function]
Involved NEs:
UE
Node B
RNC
MSCS
MGW
SGSN
GGSN
HLR
Note:
*-: Not involved.
*: Involved.
Dependent function: [None].
Mutually exclusive function: [None].
Remarks: [None]
Overview
2.1
Function Introduction
The admission control algorithm implements the following major functions:
Deciding whet her to access new service according to the requirement of the
requested service and c urrent cell resource utilization when a service requests new
cell resources (for example, access of new service to a cell, rate increase of PS
services carried on DCH, and status switching between CELL_FA CH and
CELL_DCH, and between DCH and HSPA channel), so as to avoid system
overload after admission of new service and ensure system stability.
RAB modification.
Intra-RNC handover.
When a service requests new cell res ources, RNC needs to take into full consideration
of the utilization of the following cell res ources: uplink interference, downlink power,
channelization code resources, CE resources and number of UEs carried, and make an
overall planning of system resources beforehand to avoid either res ource insufficiency
during service access or cell overload after accessing services.
Note: For admission control of t ransmission resources, see ZTE UMTS RAN
Transmission Overview Feature Guide.
2.1.1
Uplink interference
Downlink power
Number of subscribers
The RNC also needs to evaluat e the system resources in advance. This can avoid the
occurrence of insufficient resourc es when the service is connected to the system or the
occurrence of the system overload after the servic e is connected to the system.
During the judgment of uplink interference and downlink power, admission c ontrol
measures uplink capacity and downlink capacity respectively by RTWP and the TCP.
The RNC requests the Node B to report real-time RTWP and TCP periodically.
ZTE RAN system differentiates users and services of different priorities, enabling highpriority users and services to occupy more system resources and access to services of
higher QoS level.
2.1.2
Downlink Power
The HS-DSCH admission control based on downlink power is performed for the
GBR service only. RNC will forecast based on the changes of download power after
the new HSDPA services have accessed. It will set a total HSDPA downlink power
threshold after the new services have accessed.
ZTE RAN equipments will consider basic priority when using admission control. It is
possible to make the high priority user and service to get more system resources to
improve the QoS.
2.1.3
resources include RRC connection, RAB setup, RAB modification, SRNC relocation, Iur
relocation, intra-RNC handover, and dynamic channel allocation, etc. In order to avoid
resource exhaustion or overload when accepting new HS UPA service request s, ZTE
RAN evaluates the system resources for HS UPA according to the following factors:
CE resource of Node B
Uplink interference
2.1.4
If new MBMS service shares the existing S-CCPCH with other MBMS services,
admission is checked only on the last two factors mentioned above.
If admission for MBMS service fails, the cell is regarded to be congested. In this case,
congestion control is activated to free system resources for new MBMS service.
For MBMS service transmitted in P TP mode, it complies with admission c ontrol
mechanism of DCH or HSDPA.
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.1.7
2.1.8
Technical Description
3.1
3.1.1
Related Measurement
3.1.1.1
Downlink power is a major factor affecting the uplink capacity (DCH) of WCDMA
and is obtained through TCP common measurement on lub interface. Node B
periodically sends measurement report to RNC. CRNC saves the TCP common
measurement result received last time as the decision criterion for downlink load to
judge whether to admit the new service. The common meas urement report period of
TCP is 2s.
3.1.1.2
The P-CP ICH Ec/No, RSCP or Pathloss in measured results on RACH reported by
cell in RRC connection request message: To enable UE to report P-CP ICH Ec/No,
RSCP or Pathloss in RRC c onnection request message, you need to set RA CH
intra-frequency measurement report in system message 11 (SIB 11) to P -CP ICH
Ec/No, RSCP or Pathloss. At present, ZTE network only supports P-CPICH Ec/No
report.
indication (P athlossRptInd
(Intra)) of cell
intra-frequency
3.1.1.3
inter-frequency
(EbN0 R)
( (EbN0 R)) W
Where, EbNo refers to the planned UL Eb/No of the service carried on DCH or E DCH, with values listed in Table 1; R refers to the real -time rate measured on UL
DCH or E -DCH. W refers to chip rate 3.84Mc/s. (L is converted to perc entage).
Table 1
Traffic Cla ss
Name
Conversational
UL NAMR 4.75~12.2kbps
4.2
Streaming
UL PS 64kbps
1.7
Streaming
UL PS 384kbps
0.9
Streaming
UL PS 128kbps
0.9
Interactive
UL PS 64kbps
1.6
Interactive
UL PS 384kbps
0.9
Interactive
UL PS 128kbps
1.1
Background
UL PS 64kbps
1.7
Background
UL PS 384kbps
0.1
Background
UL PS 128kbps
0.9
Streaming
UL CS 64kbps
1.7
Interactive
PS8k
6.9
Background
PS8k
6.9
If the load factor (L) is less than UnldThresh+ DeltaThr and the number of servic es
is less than LdFactCalSrvNum for adjacent cell in current RNC, the load of the
adjacent cell is deemed as Light load. If the automatic noise floor adjustment
algorithm switch (Bck NoiseAdjS wh) is set to OFF, when the difference between
RTWP reported by NodeB and OriBckNoise is less than NoiOffsetThr for adjacent
cell in current RNC, the load of the adjacent cell is deemed as Light load. Else the
the load of the adjac ent cell is deemed as not Light load.
For the intra-frequency neighbor cells that belong to another RNC, if NRT is light
load and RT is light load , the load of the cell is deemed as Light load. The
NRT is deemed as light load if the Iur cimmon measurement report value is
low(the value may be low, medium, high or overloaded). The RT is
deemed as light load if t he Iur cimmon measurement report value is less than
DRtlightldThr. If the Iur cimmon measurement report value can not be got,, the load
of the intra-frequency neighbor cells that belong to another RNC,will be deemed as
light load (In current version, Iur cimmon measurement function is not provided)
If the number of UE in CE LL_DCH state is less than or equal to BgNoiUptSrvNum
and the load factor(L) is less than or equal to UnldThresh in current cell, and the
load of intra-frequency adjacent cell with measurement priority ( MeasPrio
(utranRelation)) of 0 is Light load, then the load of current cell borders on zero
load.
Note: The presence of a single UE in a cell may result in RTWP fluctuation even in
the case of small data rate service. Therefore, initiate noise floor measurement only
when there is no UE in CELL_DCH state in the cell.
2
The slide window and filtering strategies are as follows each time when a new
RTWP measurement report (RTWP report ) is received after initiation of noise floor
update:
RTWP StaWinNum = RTWP StaWinNum-1;
RTWP2 = RTWP1;
RTWP1 = * RTW Preport + (1-) * RTWP1
Where, refers to filter factor. When the reported RTWP is larger t han the final
value of the filtered RTWP, is Bck NoiUpFactor; otherwise, it is. Bck NoiDnFactor.
(Not e: If the number of sampling points is 0 in the slide window when measurement
starts, RTWP1 = RTWPreport, that is, the first sampling point is not filtered)
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3.1.2
If current noise floor is larger than targeted one, decrease current noise floor by
min (Current noise floor Targeted noise floor, Bck NoiMaxStep).
If current noise floor is less than targeted one, increase current noise floor by
min (Target ed noise floor Current noise floor, Bck NoiMaxStep).
If admission control is enabled, the admission rejection of any of the above four factors
may result in DCH admission rejection for t he service; the service is admitted on DCH
only when admission succeeds in all factors.
For RRC connection signaling, the uplink interference restriction, downlink power, Node
B CE restriction, channelization code restriction and the number of RRC connection
signaling restriction need to be taken into account.
3.1.2.1
Credit report method: Judge whether CE resources are shared for uplink and
downlink resources based on whether there is IEUL Capacity CreditIE in IELocal
Cell Information (or IELocal Cell Group Information for cell group-based s haring
of Node B resources) of Audit Response or Resource Status Indication.
Usage of Cost: Judge whether the admission request RL is the first RL in the RLS; if
not (that is, handover UE), only cost2 of RL needs to be taken into account; if so
(that is, newly admitted UE), cost1 of RLS needs to be taken into account in
addition to cost2. Values of Cost1 and Cost2 are related to SF. The correspondence
between Cost1/ Cost2 and SF originates from IEDedicated Channels Capacity
Cons umption Law in IE Local Cell Information or IE Local Cell Group Information,
and indicates the amount of CE res ources consumed by a dedicat ed channel
relative to the SF.
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If there is no link in the RLS that RL currently set up belongs to, the
consumed CE resources cont ain Cost1 and Cost2, which are calculated based
on the consumption rule reported by Node B.
If t here is a link in the RLS that RL currently set up belongs to, the consumed
CE resources only contain Cost2.
CE resource admission decision for local cells: The consumed CE res ources of RL
currently set up always contain Cost1 and Cost2.
If the equation stands up, UL CE admission request is accepted; otherwise, it will be
rejected for the cause UL CE Res ourc e Limit (DCH_UL_CREDIT_LIMIT).
ii
If RL currently set up is the first link in the RLS, the consumed CE resourc es
contain Cost1 and Cost2, which are calculated based on the consumption rule
reported by Node B.
If RL currently set up is not the first link in the RLS, the consumed CE
resources only contain Cost2.
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If there is no link in the RLS that RL currently set up belongs to, the
consumed CE resources cont ain Cost1 and Cost2, which are calculated based
on the consumption rule reported by Node B.
If t here is a link in the RLS that RL currently set up belongs to, the consumed
CE resources only contain Cost2.
CE resource admission decision for local cells: The consumed CE res ources of RL
currently set up always contain Cost1 and Cost2.
If the equation stands up, CE admission request is accepted; otherwise, it will be
rejected for the cause CE Resource Limit (DCH_ DL_CREDIT_LIMIT or DCH_
UL_CREDIT_LIMIT).
3.1.2.2
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N0 refers to uplink background and receiver noise power, which originates from
OriBckNoise (Bck NoiseAdjS wh is set to OFF) or is obt ained through
automatic uplink noise floor measurement (Bck NoiseAdjS wh is set to ON).
ii
iii
For configuration of BasicPrio, see ZTE UMTS QoS Feat ure Guide.
Figure 1
BPriAcIndex
BasicPrio
DchUlAcThresh
I(dBm) Itotal
CL
,
1 CL
Where,
= 1 - N0 / Itotal
N0 refers to uplink background and receiver noise power, which originates from
OriBck Noise (Bck NoiseAdjS wh is set to OFF) or is obt ained through
automatic uplink noise floor measurement (Bck NoiseAdjS wh is set to ON).
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R
C L (1 UlInterFactor )
, W=3.84e6
W
[bit/s].
=10^((E b/N0 )/10 ), EbN0 refers to uplink service quality factor, with values
listed in Table 3-1.
3.1.2.3
MAX DlTxP wr refers to the maximum downlink transmit power (dBm) of the cell.
ii
iii
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For configuration of BasicPrio, see ZTE UMTS QoS Feat ure Guide.
Figure 2
BasicPrio
BPriAcIndex
DchDlAcThresh
PcpichPwr
P Para1
k1
total
PG E c-cpich
k2
1 k 10
N0
Where,
Para1 = (1+); refers to power ramp factor (0.1 for ARM voice services; and
0.2 for the rest classes of services).
=10^((E b/N0 )/10 ). Eb/N0 refers to quality factor of downlink servic es, with
values listed in table 2:
Table 2
Traffic Cla ss
Name
Conversational
DL NAMR4.75k~12.2k
7.5
Streaming
PS64k
1.7
Streaming
PS384k
0.9
Streaming
PS128k
0.9
Interactive
PS64k
4.8
Interactive
PS384k
0.9
Interactive
PS128k
4.5
Background
PS64k
1.7
Background
PS384k
4.7
Background
PS128k
0.9
Streaming
CS64k
1.7
Interactive
PS8k
6.9
Background
PS8k
6.9
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Ec-cpich
N0
min refers to
(MinOrthogFactor).
LS refers to path loss, which can be obtained from the measurement quantity
reported by UE (LS related measurement result reported by UE is stored in
RNC and valid within Ec NoValidTimeWin); if LS cannot be obtained from UEreported measurement quantity, take PathLoss as the value of LS.
lower
thres hold
for
downlink
orthogonal
factor
factor
PcpichPwr - ValueRSCP;
Table 3
Densely-populated
urban area
Common urban
area
Suburbs
Countryside
K1= -32.9116
K1=-53. 5116
K1=-51. 1716
K1=-48. 8116
K2=-33. 5849
K2=-25. 8549
K2=-22. 8249
K2=-21. 5249
If
details about obtaining MinDlDpchP wr, MaxDlDpchP wr, see ZTE UMTS Power
Cont rol Feature Guide.
If there are several services requesting admission concurrently within a TCP
measurement report period, then t he admission control needs t o predict power
increment P and accumulate it into total P for these services.
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Where,
Ptotal is obtained from Node B common measurement report TCP (dBm).
P and P threshold are obtained from the above calculation.
3.1.2.4
3.1.2.5
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64
64
64
64k
256
256
256
128k
512
512
512
384k
512
1024
2047
512k
768
1536
2560
768k
512
1536
2047
900k
512
1536
2047
1024k
768
1536
2047
1200k
768
1536
2047
1800k
1024
2047
2047
18
2048k
1024
2047
2047
4096k
2047
2047
2047
7200k
2047
2047
2047
10100k
2047
2047
2047
14000k
2047
2047
2047
For the i RB: TxWS i refers to uplink RLC transmit window; UPduS i refers to uplink PDU
size (exclusive of AM PDU header); RxWS i refers to downlink receive window; DPduS i
refers to downlink PDU size (exclusive of AM P DU header); N refers to the number of
RLC AM entities configured in UE, current AM PLC buffer size BSize old is given by the
following equation:
N
BSizeold=
TxWS
i 1
Setup of new RB: BSizetotal refers to the Total RLC AM and MAC-hs buffer size in
UE capability; TxWS new and RxWS new respectively refer to uplink transmit and
downlink receive window sizes of new RB; UPduS new and DP duS new respectively
refer to the uplink and downlink PUD sizes (exclusive of AM P DU header) of new
RB.
If BSizetotal - BSizeold
setup is successful.
Otherwise, take the RLC parameter of the service rate relative to the minimum rate
grade of DRB C to re-calculate BSizeold. If the above equation is satisfied, RB setup
is successful; otherwise, RB setup fails due to resource insufficiency.
If the RB is admitted based on the minimum rate, adopt the RLC window of the
service sub-class indexed by MaxBR for RLC capability admission when DRBC
algorithm triggers rate increase, that is, adopt the RLC paramet er of the service rate
relative to MBR to calculate BSizeold and judge the above inequality:
If t he ultimate result meets the above inequality, the rec onfiguration of the RB
requesting rate increase is successful.
Table 3-4 lists the correspondence bet ween service rate and RLC window.
Note:
For R99 services, the maximum DCH rat e allowed is only 384K.
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Correspondence bet ween service(AM mode) rate and RLC PDU SIZE.
BitRate(bps)
UPduS
DPduS
Less or equal to 3.65Mbps
Larger than 3.65Mbps
3.1.2.6
336
656
336
656
3.1.3
3.1.4
AMR Traffic Re -admission after AMR Rate Decrease while soft resources
limited
When uplink/downlink AMR assess with MaxBR:
If access refused by hard resource(i.e. WALSHCODE, CE ), then congestion will be
triggered as the MaxBR
If access refused by soft resource(i.e. downlink power, uplink interference):
If AmrDnRateAcS wch is opened, then Min bit rate from RAB Assignment Request
will be used to attempt Re-admission
If Min bit rate from RAB Assignment Request can be accessed, then uplink
TFC Control will be performed for the UE and downlink ata rat e controlled will
permormed by Iu signalling.(Notes: AMR date rate increasment may perform
as the description in < ZTE UMTS AMR-NB & AMR-WB Feature Guide
V3.1.doc> )
If Min bit rate from RAB Assignment Request can not be accessed, t hen
congestion will be triggered as the MaxBR
Notes: if AmrRncAdjust is not opened, the data rate of AMR will not increase.
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3.1.5
3.1.5.1
Define the size Slide_Window_Size (280 ms) of slide window used to indicate
whet her UE in CELL_FA CH state is active.
The User Buffer Size in the first resource allocation request frame (FA CH
CAPACITY REQUES T or FACH DA TA FRAME, hereunder the same) of
UEi
UserBufferSizeiLast .
User plane calculat es the average data rate BitRatei of S DUs received by MAC-C
entities from UEi
in the slide window (Slide_Window_Size) during FA CH
admission or load balance decision:
For each UEi in CELL_FA CH state, user plane calculates active factor (LA ) through
the following equation during FACH admission or load balanc e decision:
(UserBufferSizeiLast UserBufferSizeiFirst ) *8
FachCacToMinRate
Where,
FachCacToMinRat e refers to the minimum rate threshold that can be tolerated when
FACH admits a new servic e.
RDiff refers to difference bet ween rates at which MAC-D receives and transmits SDUs
(Value: 200bps).
N
LA
i 1
Where, N refers to the total number of active UEs that are in CE LL_FACH state and
have DTCHs.
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3.1.5.2
FACHCacLASCCPCH =
3.1.5.3
FACHCacLASCCPCH >=
LA
i 1
3.1.6
3.2
3.2.1
Related Measurement
3.2.1.1
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Power, and Transmitted carrier power of all codes not used for HS -P DSCH or HSSCCH transmission (similar to TCP for R99). Therefore, common measurement
regarding HS-DSCH Required Power, and Transmitted carrier power of all codes
not used for HS -PDS CH or HS-S CCH transmission must be initiated concurrently
in HSDPA-c apable cells. The measurement initiation method is the same with R99
RTWP and TCP initiation and modify methods. But prior to initiation, perform the
following judgment:
i
ii
HSDPA resources (indicates whether to allocate HS-P DSCH and HS-S CCH
resources) are alloc ated and established.
3.2.2
3.2.2.1
3.2.2.2
3.2.2.3
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Each time after admitting a UE, RNC accumulates the guaranteed bit rate of the UE
TatalRate
NumS
i1
When a new UE requests resource alloc ation, the admission control makes decision
based
on
the
following
formula:
TotalRate New Machs Guaranteed Bit Rate Threshold for data throughput carried on HS
. If the formula is met, the new UE is not admitted on HS -DS CH for the cause HS
Throughput Limit (HS_TRAFFICVOL_LIMIT) ; otherwise, it is admitted.
Where, Threshold for data throughput carried on HS -DS CH = HspdschBitRate
(available transmit rate of one HS -PDS CH) The number of HS-PDS CHs
configured in the cell.
3.2.2.4
Where,
Figure 3
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BPriAcIndex
BasicPrio
HsdpaAcThresh
Predict power increment P[mW] (The following equation only applies to GBR
services; for I/B-class services, assign 0 to P).
P Para1
min
P
total
LS k1
1 k 10 k 2
PcpichPwr
PG E c-cpich
N0
max min
Where,
Para1 =(1+); refers to power ramp factor (0.1 for ARM voice services; and
0.2 for the rest classes of services).
=10^
((Eb/N0 )/10
Ec-cpich
N0
orthogonal
factor
factor
Ptotal is the valid load of TCP, and obtained through Node B common
measurement report of HS-DSCH Required P ower and Transmitted c arrier
power
of
all
codes
not
used
for
HS
( NOHSDSCHPower
MaxSpi
Spi 0
HSDSCHRequiredPowerSpi ).
Ls refers to path loss, which can be obtained from the measurement quantity
reported by UE ( Ls related measurement quantity reported by UE is stored in
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RNC and valid within EcNoValidTimeWin); if Ls cannot be obtained from UEreported measurement quantity, take PathLoss as the value of Ls .
Principle for obtaining Ls from UE -reported measurement quantity:
If UE reports Pathloss in the measurement result, Ls =Valuepathloss.
If UE reports RSCP in the measurement result, then Ls =
PcpichPwr - ValueRSCP;
If
max(MinHsdpaTotalP ower, P +
Spi 0
HSDSCHRequiredPowerSpi ),
then HS-DSCH downlink power admission control rejects the service request;
otherwise it admits the service request.
If HSDPA is randomly alloc ated by Node B (HsdschTotPwrMeth ), and,
P NOHSDSCHPower
MaxSpi
Spi 0
HSDSCHRequiredPowerSpi Pthreshold
then HS -DS CH downlink power admission control rejects the service request for the
cause Downlink Power Limit (HS_RQDPWR_LIMIT); otherwise, it admits the
service request.
Where: MinHsdpaTotalP ower= MAXDlTxP wr* MinHspaP wrRto.
N O H S D S C H P o and
w e rHSDSCHRequiredPowerSpi comes from
NodeB common measurement report.
If there are several GBR services requesting admission concurrently within a TCP
measurement report period, then the admission control needs to predict power
increment P and accumulate it into total P for these services.
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3.2.3
3.2.3.1
3.2.4
3.2.4.1
TCP_Load NOHSDSCHPower
MaxSpi
Spi 0
HSDSCHRequiredPowerSpi
Where,
NOHSDS CHP ower: Refers to Transmitted carrier power of all codes not used for
HS-P DSCH or HS-SCCH transmission reported by Node B.
If there is no hs UE, the admission decision formula is the same with that of
R99. The admission threshold is also the same with that of R99.
and
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NOHSDSCHPower P max(
MaxSpi
Spi 0
HSDSCHRequiredPowerSpi , MinHsdpaTotalPower )
MaxDlTxPwr*HspdaAcThreshold
the new UE is admitted; otherwise, it is rejected.
If the admission threshold of R99 is higher than that of HS:
If NOHSDSCHPower
P MaxDlTxPwr DchDlAcThreshold
*
NOHSDSCHPower P max(
is met, and
MaxSpi
Spi 0
HSDSCHRequiredPowerSpi , MinHsdpaTotalPower )
Note:
When a downlink service is carried on HS-DSCH, RLC parameter of the service relative
to MaxBR is adopted.
When downlink DCH and HS-DS CH are concurrently present in a cell, the maximum
rate of a service that can be carried on DP CH is relevant to UE capability and obtained
from the capability information reported by UE.
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3.2.6
3.3
3.3.1
Related Measurement
3.3.1.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.3.1
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HS UPA non Capable, E-DCH will refuse to access any new E-DCH traffic, the cause is
NodeB Capabiliy Limited.
If a=10^((RSEPS )/10 ), It otal=10^((RTWP* )/10 ) [mW],
Then Uplink Effective load = Itotal (1-a) + load from GB R data rate from GB R scheduled
E-DCH
In which:
Itotal (1-a) means: base noise + load from UL DCH + load from non scheduled E-DCH +
load from non serving E-DCH + load from neighbor cell interference, which can be got
from common measurement report of RTWP and RSEPS;
load from GBR data rat e from GB R scheduled E-DCH can be calculated by the formula:
I(dBm) Itotal
CL
CL
(whic h comes from: I( dBm) (Itotal I)
)
1 CL
1
In which:
3.3.3.2
Itotal
= 1 - N0 / Itotal
N0 refers to uplink background and receiver noise power, which originates from
OriBck Noise (Bck NoiseAdjS wh is set to
OFF) or is obtained through
automatic uplink noise floor measurement (Bck NoiseAdjS wh is set to
ON).,refers to 3.1.1.3 Automatic measurement of uplink noise floor
=10^((E b/N0 )/10 ), EbN0 refers to uplink service quality factor, with values
listed in Table 3-1.
=10
SEdchEbN0,
R
C L (1 UlInterFactor )
, W=3.84e6 [bit/s].
W
^((Eb/N0 )/10 ),
30
I (dBm) I total
CL
1 CL
In which:
Itotal use the Effective load calculated se the rules in 3.3.3.1 Effective load
calculated
= 1 - N0 / Itotal
N0 refers to uplink background and receiver noise power, which originates from
OriBck Noise (Bck NoiseAdjS wh is set to
OFF) or is obtained through
automatic uplink noise floor measurement (Bck NoiseAdjS wh is set to
ON).,refers to 3.1.1.3 Automatic measurement of uplink noise floor
=10
EbN0 refers to E-DCH service quality factor, the value of
scheduled E-DCH comes from SEdchEbN0 and the value of non scheduled EDCH listed in Table 3-1.
R refers to the target data rate which a service is admitted. (GBR is used for
GBR E-DCH, I/B traffic need not calculate (inc rement is 0).
R
C L (1 UlInterFactor )
, W=3.84e6 [bit/s].
W
^((Eb/N0 )/10 ),
Notes: If more than one traffic are accessed to the cell or any traffic are delet ed from
the cell during one common measurement report period, the Uplink Int erference
increment from which should be taken into account in I
3.3.3.3
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For Concurrent traffic added to a cell for the same time(i.e Concurrent services
handover), Uplink Int erferenc eaccess judgement will be judged one traffic by one traffic.
Conc urrent traffic will be refused to access the cell for the cause of Uplink Int erference
limited if one trafficwill be limited.
Figure 4
3.3.4
BPriAcIndex
BasicPrio
EdchAcThresh
Credit report method: Judge whether CE resources are shared for uplink and
downlink resources based on whether there is IEUL Capacity CreditIE in IELocal
Cell Information (or IELocal Cell Group Information for cell group-based s haring
of Node B resources) of Audit Response or Resource Status Indication.
Usage of Cost: Judge whether the admission request RL is the first RL in the RLS; if
not (that is, handover UE), only cost2 of RL needs to be taken into account; if so
(that is, newly admitted UE), cost1 of RLS needs to be taken into account in
addition to cost2. Values of Cost1 and Cost2 are related to SF. The correspondence
between Cost1/ Cost2 and SF originates from IEDedicated Channels Capacity
Cons umption Law in IE Local Cell Information or IE Local Cell Group Information,
and indicates the amount of CE res ources consumed by a dedicat ed channel
relative to the SF. The SF equals max(the sum of E-DCH GB R multiplexed to the
same MAC-d flow), in which, the GBR of conversational traffic equals the MBR, the
GBR of streaming traffic equals the GBR of RAB Assignment Request; the GBR of
I/B traffic equals the min(E dchNormBit Rate,MBR)(Iub MAC-es Guaranteed Bit
Rate for Iub paramet ers: the GBR of conversational traffic equals the MBR, the
GBR of streaming traffic equals the GBR of RAB Assignment Request; the GBR of
I/B traffic equals the min(Edc hNormBitRate,MBR))
For HSUPA CE admission control, bot h uplink E-DCH and downlink E-AGCH and ERGCH/E-HICH resource consumption need to be considered. The consumption rule is
reported by Node B.
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Different decision formulas are given as follows based on whether uplink and downlink
CE resources are shared:
3.3.5
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services and restrain E-DCH from taking full advantage of its high-rate feature.
Therefore, the number of services carried on E-DCH must be restricted. Operators can
set the maximum number of services (EdchTraf Limit) that can be c arried on E-DCH. If
the number of UEs carried on E-DCH in current cell exceeds the parameter
EdchTrafLimit, a new E -DCH UE is rejected for the cause E -DCH Us er Limit;
otherwise it is admitted.
3.3.6
3.3.7
Note:
If both DCH and E-DCH are configured for uplink direction, and a service is concurrently
set up on DCH and E-DCH, the rate of DCH is restricted to 64 kbps at most.
3.3.8
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3.4
3.4.1
Related Measurement
3.4.1.1
TCP
Same as R99/HS DPA.
3.4.2
3.4.3
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Node B support capability-based admission control checks cell attributes and obtain
whet her IEResource Operational State is Enabled or Disabled and whet her
A vailability Status is Empty or Failed in cell IEMICH Information through AUDIT
RESPONSE. If IE Resource Operational State is Disabled and A vailability Status is
Failed, or cell is not MBMS-capable, the new MBMS servic e is rejected for the cause
Node B Support Capability Limit; otherwise, it is admitted.
3.4.4
3.4.5
3.4.6
3.4.7
Figure 5
3.4.8
BPriAcIndex
BasicPrio
MbmsAcThresh
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CellMbmsTotalRate
throughput
cell:
CurNum
i 1
the maximum FACH transmit data rate of SCCPCHi = min (Rate relative to
maximum TFCS of S CCP CHi, rate relative to the SF of SCCPCHi). A fter an
SCCP CH link is deleted, you need to delete the bandwidth of the SCCPCH from
CellMbmsTotalRate.
2
3.4.9
When a new MBMS requests SCCPCH resource allocation, the admission control
makes
decision
bas ed
on
the
following
formula:
CellMbmsTotalRate maximum FACH transmit data rate for the new Sccpch MbmsThrputThresh
If the formula is met, the new UE is not admitted on SCCP CH for the cause
MBMS Throughput Limit; otherwise, it is admitted.
3.5
If the parameter P LMNNum is not 0,and the local cell CE capacity that Node B
reports is less than local cell group CE capacity, the independent carriers of PLMNs
share the CE res ources.
If t he parameter PLMNNum is 0, ,and the local cell CE capacity that Node B reports
is equal to local cell group CE capacity, PLMNs do not share the CE res ources.
For details about admission control when PLMNs do not share the CE resources, see
section 3.1.2.1 CE resource-based admission control , section 3.3.4 CE resourcebased admission cont rol, and section 3. 4.5 CE resource-based admission control. The
document mainly describes the admission control strategies when the independent
carriers of PLMNs share the CE resources and when the shared carriers of PLMNs
share the CE res ources.
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3.5.1
3.5.1.1
Principles for Reporting the CE Credit when the Cells in Different PLMNs Share
the CE resources
For the soft ware version that allows different PLMNs to share the CE resources, both
Audit Response and Resource Status Indication of NodeB contain two cells (Local Cell
Information and Local Cell Group Information). The CE Credit of t he former indicates the
minimum number of CE res ources to be used in the cell group by the operator (P LMN),
and the CE Credit of the latter indicates the maximum number of CE resources to be
used in the cell group by the operator (P LMN).
3.5.1.2
If either condition is not met, CE admission fails. If both conditions are met , CE
admission is successful.
For details about CE admission decision in the cell group, see section 3.1.2. 1 CE
resource-based admission control , section 3.3.4 CE res ourc e-based admission cont rol,
and section 3.4.5 CE resource-based admission control. The following section
describes the CE admission decision process in a certain PLMN in the cell group.
3.5.1.2.1
Check whether the Res ourc e Operational State value contained in Cell Information
in Audit Response or Resource Status Indication of the corresponding cell is
Enabled. If the Res ource Operational State value is Disabled, system resources are
not available and thus the admission request is directly rejected.
Check whet her Audit Response or Resource Status Indication contains Local Cell
Group Information. If not, the DCH admission decision is made (the CE resources in
a certain PLMN in the cell group are not restricted).
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CE resources, and the total quantity is UL Capacity Credit. If not, the uplink and
downlink share the CE resources, and the t otal quantity is DL Or Global Capacity
Credit. If neither UL Capacity Credit nor DL Or Global Capacity Credit is available,
the DCH admission decision is made (the CE res ourc es in a certain PLMN in the
cell group are not restricted).
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Check whether the RL in the admission request is the first RL in the corresponding
RLS. If not (switched user), you only need to consider the resource consumption
cost2 of RL. If yes (new user), you also need to consider the res ource consumption
cost1 of the RLS. The res ource consumption is derived from Dedicated Channels
Capacity Consumption Law in Local Cell Information. Its value is determined by the
spreading factor, that is, how the dedicated channel resources are consumed.
Decision of UL CE restriction:
max (Number of CEs occupied by the uplink channels, UL Capacity Credit reported by the cell)
Cumulative sum
of other PLMNs
If the formula holds true, the subsequent admission decision is made. Otherwise, the
admission request is directly rejected.
Decision of DL CE restriction:
If the formula holds true, the subsequent admission decision is made. Otherwise, the
admission request is directly rejected.
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If the formula holds true, the subsequent admission decision is made. Otherwise, the
admission request is directly rejected.
If the formula holds true, the subsequent admission decision is made. Otherwise, the
admission request is directly rejected.
In the formula,
ULTotalCost refers to the accumulative CE resources consum ed by the dedicated uplink
in a certain PLMN in the cell group.
DLTotalCost refers to the accumulative CE resources consumed by the dedicated
downlink in a certain PLMN in the cell group.
Cost1 refers to the CE resourc es consumed by the report ed RLS in the cell.
Cost2 refers to the CE resourc es consumed by the report ed RL in the cell.
N refers to the number of channelized codes.
3.5.1.2.2
Check whet her Audit Response or Resource Status Indication contains Local Cell
Group Information. If not, the DCH admission decision is made (the CE resources in
a certain PLMN in the cell group are not restricted).
Check whether Local Cell Group Information in Audit Response or Resource Stat us
Indication cont ains the UL Capacity Credit IE. If yes, the uplink uses its independent
CE resources and the total quantity is UL Capacity Credit. If not, the uplink and
downlink share the CE resources, and the t otal quantity is DL Or Global Capacity
Credit. If neither UL Capacity Credit nor DL Or Global Capacity Credit is available,
the DCH admission decision is made (the CE res ourc es in a certain PLMN in the
cell group are not restricted).
Check whether the RL in the admission request is the first RL in the corres ponding
RLS. If not (switched user), you only need to consider the resource consumption
cost2 of RL. If yes (new user), you also need to consider the res ource consumption
cost1 of the RLS. The resource consumption is derived from E -DCH Capacity
Cons umption Law in Local Cell Information. Its value is determined by the
spreading factor, that is, how the E-DCH channel resources are consumed.
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max (Number of CEs occupied by the uplink channels, UL Capacity Credit reported by the cell)
Cumulative sum
of other PLMNs
The resource decision formula for the downlink E-AGCH and E-RGCH/E-HICH is as
follows:
Max (Number of CEs occupied by the downlink channels, DL or Global Capacity Credit reported by the cell)}
Cumulative sum
of other PLMNs
Cumulative sum
of other PLMNs
If the formula holds true, the subsequent admission decision is made. Otherwise, the
admission request is directly rejected.
In the preceding formulas:
ULTotalCost refers to the accumulative CE resources consumed by the dedicated uplink
in a certain PLMN in the cell group.
DLTotalCost refers to the accumulative CE resources consumed by the dedicated
downlink in a certain PLMN in the cell group.
cost1 refers to the CE resources consumed by the radio link set corresponding to the
reported E-DCH in the cell.
Cost2 refers to the CE res ourc es consumed by the radio link corresponding to the
reported E-DCH in the cell.
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3.5.1.2.3
The res ourc e consumption DLc ost is extracted from Common Channels Capacity
Cons umption Law contained in Local Cell Information. The DLcost value is
determined by the SF of the SCCP CH, that is, how t he S CCP CH physical channels
are cons umed.
Cumulative sum
of other PLMNs
N * DL cos t DLTotalcos t 0
In the formulas:
N refers to the number of channelized codes.
DLTotalCost refers to the accumulative CE resourc es consumed by the downlink in a
certain PLMN in the cell group.
If the formula holds true, the subsequent admission decision is made. Otherwise, the
admission request is directly rejected.
3.5.2
3.5.2.1
Principles for Reporting the CE Credit and for Configuring the Operators
Available CE Proportion when CE resources are Shared
In the scenario where the shared carriers share the CE resources, NodeB cannot see
the PLMN information. Therefore, the total CE Credit in the resourc e pool is reported in
Cell Local Group. The RNC is configured with the minimum available CE proportion of
the NodeB -class carrier (PLMN), indicating the minimum proportion of available CE
resources in each Cell Local Group. The maximum number of PLMNs sharing one RAN
that RNC can support is no more than four. Parameters in the following are configured:
Parameter
Name
PLMNNum
Parameter
Description
Number of
PLMN for
RAN
Sharing
Value Range
Enum [0, 2, 3,4]
Default
Value
0
MCC for
RAN
Sharing
0..999
No
Note s
0 indicates it
doesnt
support the
function of
shared carriers
of PLMNs
share the CE
resources
No
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MinCEPercent[4]
MNC for
RAN
Sharing
Minimal
percent of
CE can be
used by the
PLMN
0..999
No
No
(0100)%,,step
by 0.1%
No
The total of
MinCEPercent
[4] is no more
than 100%
3.5.2.2
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(Number of CEs occupied by the uplink and downlink common channels or sharing channels )
If neither UL Capacity Credit nor DL Or Global Capacity Credit is available, the DCH
admission decision is made (the CE resources in a certain P LMN in the cell group are
not restricted).
3.5.2.3
Cell admission: The number of occupied CE resources in the cell does not exceed
the total number of CE resources in the cell.
If either condition is not met, CE admission fails. If both conditions are met, CE
admission is successful.
The procedure for CE admission decision in the cell group and CE admission decision in
the cell the same as the procedure for CE admission decision in an existing cell group
and CE admission decision in an existing cell. For details, see secti on 3.1.2.1 CEBased Admission Control, section 3.3.4 CE-Based Admission Decision, and section
3.4.5 CE -Based Restriction Decision. The following section describes the CE
admission decision process in a certain PLMN in the cell group.
3.5.2.3.1
Decision of UL CE restriction:
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Decision of UL CE restriction:
CE
Total number
available uplink
and downlink CE resources in the PLMN in the cell group
If the formula holds true, the subsequent admission decision is made. Otherwise, the
admission request is directly rejected.
Decision of DL CE restriction:
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Cons umption Law in Local Cell Information. Its value is determined by the spreading
factor, that is, how the dedic ated channel resources are consumed.
3.5.2.3.2
Total number
of availableCEuplink
CE
resources in the PLMN in the cell group
The resource decision formula for the downlink E-AGCH and E-RGCH/E-HICH is as
follows:
Total
number
of
available
uplink
and
downlink
CE
resources
in
the
PLMN
in
the
cell
group
PLMNCE
If the formula holds true, the subsequent a dmission decision is made. Otherwise, the
admission request is directly rejected.
In the preceding formulas:
The total number of uplink CE resources in the PLMN in the cell group and the total
number of uplink and downlink CE resources in a certain PLMN in the c ell group can be
obtained as described in section 3.5.2.2 How to Obtain the A vailable CE resources in a
Cert ain PLMN in the Cell Group.
ULTotalCost refers to the accumulative CE resources consumed by the uplink in a
certain PLMN in the cell group.
DLTotalCost refers to the accumulative CE resourc es consumed by the downlink in a
certain PLMN in the cell group.
Cost1 refers to the CE resourc es consumed by the radio link set corresponding to the E DCH reported in the cell.
Cost2 refers to the CE res ourc es consumed by the radio link corresponding to the
reported E-DCH in the cell.
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cost1 refers to the CE resources consumed by the radio link sets corresponding to the
reported E-AGCH and E-RGCH/E-HICH in the cell.
Cost2 refers to the CE resources consumed by the radio links corresponding to the
reported E-AGCH and E-RGCH/E-HICH in the cell.
3.5.2.3.3
The res ourc e consumption DLc ost is extracted from Common Channels Capacity
Cons umption Law contained in Local Cell Information. The DLcost value is
determined by the SF of the SCCP CH, that is, how t he S CCP CH physical channels
are cons umed.
Total number of available downlink CE resources in the PLMN in the cell group
In the formula:
N refers to the number of channelized codes. DLTotalCost refers to the accumulative CE
resources consumed by the downlink in the P LMN in the cell group. The total number of
available downlink CE res ourc es in the PLMN in the cell group can be obtained as
described in section 3. 5.2.2 How to Obtain the A vailable CE res ourc es in a Certain
PLMN in the Cell Group.
If the formula holds true, the subsequent admission decision is made. Otherwise, the
admission request is directly rejected.
3.6
3.6.1
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3.6.2
When calculating the throughput of the HS-DS CH service, the system measures the
throughput of the HS-DSCH service carried by a single carrier sector and the throughput
of the HS-DSCH service carried by a Dual-Cell cell respectively.
The throughput load of the HS-DS CH service carrier over a single carrier sector is
TotalRate.
The throughput load of the HS-DSCH service carrier over a Dual-Cell cell is
TotalRate_dual.
2
For a Dual-Cell HS-DS CH cell, the dat a throughput carried by the HS-DSCH of each
carrier is calculated res pectively:
The dat a throughput threshold of the HS -DS CH is calculated on the basis of a single
carrier sector:
Thres hold of data throughput carried by the HS-DSCH = HspdschBitRat e (data
transmission rate of one HS -PDS CH channel) Number of available HS -PDS CH
channels for the cell
3
When the HS -DS CH service is accessed in a Dual-Cell HS-DSCH cell, the throughput
admission decision is made in two circumstances:
When the throughput of the UE that carries the Dual-Cell HS-DS CH is carried by
two carriers: 1) If (sum of TotalRate for two carrier sectors) + (Tot alRate_dual) +
(GBR or NBR of the new service) is greater than the sum of the data throughput
threshold carried by the HS-DSCHs of two carrier sectors, the admission request of
the new service is rejected on the HS-DS CH. The reason is that the HS throughput
is limited (HS_TRAFFICVOL_LIMIT) and the system triggers the dat a throughput
congestion operation of two cells (Dual-Cell cells). If multiple cells are attempted but
the admission requests are all rejected, the system only triggers the congestion
operation of the first attempted cell. 2) Otherwise, the throughput admission request
is accepted.
When the throughput of the UE that carries the single -carrier HS -DS CH is carried
by a certain carrier that supports the Dual-Cell HS-DSCH service: 1) If (TotalRate of
the target carrier sector) + (GBR or NB R of the new service) is greater than the
threshold of the data throughput carried by the HS-DS CH of the target carrier sector
or if (TotalRate of the target carrier sector) + (Tot alRate of the carrier sector that
composes a Dual-Cell HS-DSCH cell together wit h the target carrier sector) +
(TotalRate_dual of the carrier sector t hat composes a Dual-Cell HS-DSCH cell
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together wit h the target carrier sector) + (GBR or NBR of the new service) is greater
than (threshold of data throughput carried by the HS-DSCH of t he target carrier
sector) + (threshold of data throughput carried by the HS-DS CH of the carrier sector
that composes a Dual-Cell HS-DSCH cell together wit h the target carrier sector),
the admission request of the new service is rejected on the HS -DSCH. The reason
is that the HS throughput is limited (HS_TRAFFICVOL_LIMIT) and the system
triggers the data t hroughput congestion ope ration of the primary -carrier cell. 2)
Otherwise, the throughput admission request is accepted.
3.6.3
After the Dual-Cell HS-DSCH function is introduced, the downlink power admission
threshold of the HS-DSCH of the Dual-Cell HS -DS CH cell is calculated respectively
for each single carrier sector:
Pthreshold = MA XDlTxPwr * HsdpaAc Thres h_first
In the formula:
MAX DlTxP wr refers to the maximum transmit power of the cell.
HsdpaAcThresh refers to the downlink power admission threshold of the HSDPA
(unit: %).
Forec ast of the power increment P[mW] (the following calculation is only
applicable to the service with guaranteed rate. For the I/B services, the value of 0 is
directly assigned to P):
Keep the original strategy.
If the HS DPA power is allocated by the RNC (HsdschTotP wrMeth) and the HSDSCH service is accessed in the Dual-Cell HS -DS CH cell:
It is recommended that the implement ation should be simplified and the power
admission decision should not be made because the configuration is c urrently used
for a debugging purpose. The configuration is not used in a commercially used
network.
ii
If the HS DPA power is allocat ed by NodeB ( HsdschTotP wrMet h) freely and the
HS-DSCH service is accessed in the Dual-Cell HS -DS CH cell:
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MaxSpi
Sum of
Spi-0
If the cell that composes a Dual-Cell HS-DSCH cell pair toget her with the target carrier
sector meets the following conditions:
Sum of
Spi-0
or
Spi-0
The admission request of the HS-DS CH downlink power is rejected and power
congestion of the primary carrier is triggered. Otherwis e, the admission decision of the
HS-DSCH downlink power is made.
If multiple GB R services initiate the admission request concurrently within one TCP
measurement reporting period, the accumulative P of these services is used as the
total P.
3.6.4
If there exists no HS user, the admission decision formula is the same as the
original R99 algorithm. The admission threshold is also the same as that of the
original R99 algorithm.
If t here exists a HS -DS CH user in the HS DPA cell, there are two formulas for the
admission decision of DCH:
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If the admission threshold of the HS is higher than that of the R99 algorithm:
NOHSDSCHPower P MaxDlTxPwr*DchDlAcThresh ,
the
target
carrier
NOHSDSCHPower P max(
MaxSpi
Spi 0
MaxDlTxPwr*HspdaAcThreshold
and
the cell that composes a Dual-Cell HS -DS CH cell pair together with the target carrier
sector conforms to the formula,
<=
Sum of MaxDlTxPwr* HspdaAcThreshold of the dual carrier sectors
the admission request is accepted. Otherwise, the admission request is rejected and the
system triggers the power congestion of the target carrier.
If the admission threshold of the R99 algorit hm is higher than that of the HS, the
admission decision formula of the DCH is as follows:
NOHSDSCHPower P MaxDlTxPwr*DchDlAcThresh ,
the
target
carrier
MaxSpi
Spi 0
<=
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Safety
Threshold
SafePowerOffset comes from the dat abase configuration Offset of NodeB Safety
Admission Threshold (SafeP wrOfst) when the DCH Admission Priority of the HS Cell is
Higher the Priority of the HS.
4.1
4.1.1
List of Parameters
Abbreviated name
Parameter name
FachCacToMinRate
UlCacSwitch
DlCacSwitch
DchDlAc Thresh
DchUlAc Thresh
MA XDlTxPwr
CodeTreeResRto
CellScen
Cell Scenario
UlInterFactor
RefSFLayer
EcNoValidTimeWin
BckNoiseAdjSwh
OriBckNoise
BPriAcIndex(utranCell)
BasicPrio
MinOrthogFactor
MaxOrthogFactor
CpichEcN0
MeasPrio
MinDlDpchP wr
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Abbreviated name
Parameter name
EcN0RptInd (Inra)
EcN0RptInd (Inter)
TimeDelay
PcpichPwr
BckNoiDnFactor
BckNoiMaxAdjAst
BckNoiMaxStep
BckNoiThr
BckNoiUpFactor
BgNoiUptSrvNum
DeltaThr
DRtlightldThr
EffUnldCntThr
LdFactCalSrvNum
NoiOffset Thr
PathLoss
Nominal Pathloss
RrcSigUsrNumThr
Thres hold of the Number of the RRC Signaling Use rs CoExist in the Cell
StaWinNum
UnldThresh
IntraRachRptQPre
RachMaxRpt Cell
RachMaxRpt CelPre
RptQuan
AmrRncAdjust
AmrDnRateAcSwch
BpriAcIndex(BP riAc)
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4.1.2
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.1
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> Modify Advanced Parameter->FA CH Traffic Cont rol Information->
FACH CAC Tolerable Minimum Bit Rate (bps )
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is valid only for FACH admission control. If the bit rat e of a service
carried over FACH is smaller than the threshold value, FACH admission control
rejects the new service. The default value of this parameter is 1kbps.
Increase of this parameter will result in increase of the bit rate of services carried
over FACH and dec reas e of UEs carried over FA CH.
Decrease of this parameter will res ult in decrease of the bit rate of services carried
over FACH and increase of UEs carried over FACH.
4.1.2.2
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter->CellRelat ed Access Control-> UlCacSwitch
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether the uplink admission control switch is set to ON.
If the switch is set to ON, the system will make uplink interference -based
admission decision.
If the switch is set to OFF, the new UE is directly admitted without making uplink
interference-based admission decision.
4.1.2.3
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter->CellRelat ed Access Control -> DlCacSwitch
Parameter Configuration
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This parameter indicat es whether the downlink admission control switch is set to
ON.
If the switch is set to ON, the system will make downlink interference -based
admission decision.
If the switch is set to OFF, the new UE is directly admitted without making
downlink interference-based admission decision.
4.1.2.4
OMC Path
View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->QOS Configuration-> Access Control
Relat ed to Basic Priority-> Checking -> DchDlAc Thresh
Parameter Configuration
This parameter defines the downlink power admission threshold of the service
carried over DCH. The admission control estimates downlink power of the DCH
service initiating an admission request. If the total power exceeds the sub -threshold,
the request is rejected; otherwise, it is admitted. Each basic priority is configured
with an admission threshold.
More services can be admitted on DCH by increasing the value of this parameter,
Less services can be admitted on DCH by decreasing the value of this paramet er.
4.1.2.5
OMC Path
View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->QOS Configuration-> Access Control
Relat ed to Basic Priority-> Checking-> DchUlAc Thres h
Parameter Configuration
This parameter defines the uplink power-based admission threshold for servic es
carried over DCH. The system makes uplink power -bas ed admission decision for
the DCH service initiating an admission request. If the tot al power exceeds the subthreshold, the admission control rejects the admission request; otherwise, the
admission cont rol accepts it. Every basic priority is configured with an admission
threshold.
More services can be admitted on DCH by increasing the value of this parameter,
Less services can be admitted on DCH by decreasing the value of this paramet er,
4.1.2.6
OMC Path
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum transmission power allowed for all downlink
physical channels of a cell, and is the total transmission power of a cell.
Decrease of this parameter will result in decrease of transmission power of all
physical channels of cell.
Currently, the power amplification is 20W, so the value of this paramet er must not
be decreased.
4.1.2.7
OMC Path
View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->QOS Configuration-> Access Control
Relat ed to Basic Priority-> Checking -> CodeTreeResRto
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indic ates the percentage of reserved code words, which is used in
the admission control algorithm based on code table reserve ratio, in order to
reserve some code words for UEs of certain servic e type. Another parameter used
in the above algorit hm is the reference SF layer, which means the code words
reserved in cell are us ed for the services relative to reference SF layer. These two
parameters need to be used t oget her, and the code tree reserve ratio can be
translated into the number of code words reserved for reference SF layer. This
parameter corresponds to each basic priority.
4.1.2.8
Cell Scenario
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter-> Utran
Cell-> CellScen
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the scenario of the serving cell. It is used to predict the
downlink power increment.
4.1.2.9
OMC Path
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the factor for the uplink interference of neighbor cells on
current cell. It is the ratio of interferenc e generated by neighboring cell load on
current cell to current cell load. It is used to predict the uplink power increment.
4.1.2.10
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter->CellRelat ed Access Control -> RefSFLayer
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the reference SF layer, which means the code words
reserved in cells are used for the services relative to reference SF layer. This
parameter is used in the admission control algorithm based on code tree reserve
ratio, in order to reserve some code words for services of certain class. Another
parameter used in the above algorithm is the number of reserved code words.
These two parameters need to be used together, and the number of reserved code
words can be translated into the number of code words res erved for reference SF
layer.
4.1.2.11
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management->Modify Advanced Parameter-> Global Access Cont rol ->
EcNoValidTimeWin
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is used for calculating power increment in admission control
algorithm to ensure validity of CPICH Ec/No reported by UE.
When RNC estimates power, RNC will use the CPICH Ec/No value to calculate
power increment if the CP ICH Ec/No value reported by UE is saved by RNC before
Valid Time Window of CP ICH Ec/No for P ower Increment . otherwise, RNC will use
the default CPICH Ec/No configured in OMC to calculate power increment.
4.1.2.12
OMC Path
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether the aut omatic noise floor adjustment s witch is set
to ON.
4.1.2.13
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter->CellRelat ed Access Control -> OriBckNoise
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the original noise floor, that is, the default uplink RTWP of
the cell when a cell is set up.
4.1.2.14
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> UtranCell->Basic Priority AC Index
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the index of admission control parameters relative to basic
priority. A set of admission control parameters may have several sets of values
based on admission control requirements. Different cells can index diversified
configurations by using this parameter. The parameters relative to t his index are
mapped from the basic priority.
4.1.2.15
OMC Path
Path: View->Configuration Management-> RNC NE->QOS Configuration-> Access
Cont rol Related to Basic Priority-> Checking -> BasicPrio(Basic Priority Used in
Admission Control )
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the basic priority used in admission cont rol algorithms. Its
value ranges from 016, where 015 indicates the values of basic priorities, and 16
indicates handover.
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4.1.2.16
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter->CellRelat ed Access Control -> Minimum Orthogonal Factor of Current Cell
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicat es the minimum downlink orthogonal factor of current cell. It
is used to predict the load increments generated by new service requests during
downlink admission control.
4.1.2.17
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter->CellRelat ed Access Control-> Maximum Orthogonal Factor of Current Cell
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum downlink orthogonal factor of current cell. It
is used to predict the load increments generated by new service requests during
downlink admission control.
4.1.2.18
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter->CellRelat ed Access Control -> Default Cpich EcN0 (dB )
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the default CP ICH Ec/N0 of a cell. It is used to predict the
load increments generated by new service requests when valid CP ICH Ec/N0
cannot be obtained during downlink admission control decision.
4.1.2.19
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Configuration Management-> RNC NE->RNC Radio
Resource Management->Ut ran Cell-> Utran Cell XXX->Neighbouring Cell->Modify
Advanced Parameter-> Measurement Priority of Neighboring Cell
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Parameter Configuration
The measurement priority of neighbor cells can be properly classified into three
levels: 0, 1, and 2, in a descending order of priority, based on such conditions as
the onsite signal strength of neighbor cells and geographical locations.
The neighbor cells ranking behind No.32 priority will be placed in the adjacent cell
reservation list. If an adjacent cell list contains less than 32 cells, the cells with
higher priorities in the adjacent cell reservation list shall be put back to the adjacent
cell list.
4.1.2.20
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Configuration Management ->Rnc Radio Resource
Management->Modify Advanc ed Parameter ->Power Cont rol Related to Service
and Diversity Mode -> DP CH Minimum DL Power(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indic ates the minimum downlink transmission power on DPCH, and
is relative to service subclass.
4.1.2.21
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Configuration Management-> RNC NE->RNC Radio
Resource Management-> Modify Advanc ed Parameter->UE Intra-frequence
Measurement Configuration-> CP ICH Ec/No Reporting Indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicat es whether UE needs to report CP ICH Ec/No in the
measurement result.
This parameter is associated with MeasQuantity. When the value of MeasQuantity
is 0, EcN0RptInd must be set to TRUE.
4.1.2.22
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Configuration Management-> RNC NE->RNC Radio
Resource Management-> Modify Advanc ed Parameter->UE Intra-frequence
Measurement Configuration-> CP ICH RS CP Reporting Indicator
Parameter Configuration
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4.1.2.23
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Configuration Management-> RNC NE->RNC Radio
Resource Management-> Modify Advanc ed Parameter->UE Intra-frequence
Measurement Configuration-> Pathloss reporting indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether UE needs to report pass loss in the measurement
result.
4.1.2.24
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Configuration Management-> RNC NE->RNC Radio
Resource Management-> Modify Advanc ed Parameter->UE Inter-frequence
Measurement Configuration-> CP ICH Ec/No Reporting Indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicat es whether UE needs to report CP ICH Ec/No in the
measurement result.
This parameter is associated with MeasQuantity. When the value of MeasQuantity
is 0, EcN0RptInd must be set to TRUE.
4.1.2.25
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Configuration Management-> RNC NE->RNC Radio
Resource Management-> Modify Advanced P arameter->UE Inter-frquence
Measurement Configuration-> CP ICH RS CP Reporting Indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether UE needs to report CPICH RS CP in the
measurement result.
This parameter is associated with MeasQuantity. When the value of MeasQuantity
is 1, RscpRptInd must be set to TRUE.
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4.1.2.26
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Configuration Management-> RNC NE->RNC Radio
Resource Management-> Modify Advanc ed Parameter->UE Inter-frequence
Measurement Configuration-> Pathloss reporting indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether UE needs to report pass loss in the measurement
result.
4.1.2.27
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Rnc Radio Resource Management->Node B Configuration
Information xx-> Modify Advanced Paramet er -> Transport Time Delay
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the satellite transmission delay on lub interface. Satellite
transmission delay is classified int o three levels: 20ms (Low Earth Orbit Satellite
and Terrestrial Transmission), 100ms (Medium Earth Orbit Satellite Transmission),
250ms (Geostationary Satellite Transmission)
4.1.2.28
P-CPICH Power
OMC Path
View-> Configuration Management ->Rnc Radio Resource Management-> UtranCell>UtranCell xx->CellSetupParameters->P-CPICH Power
Parameter configuration
This parameter indicates the power level of downlink PCP ICH. It is a basic power
value to be configured and is 33dbm by default.
4.1.2.29
OMCR
Path: Configuration Management->RNC NE->RNC Radio Res ource Management>UltranCell->UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Paramet er-> Cell-Realted Access
Cont rol-> Background Noise Filter Factor for Adjusting Downward
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the current filter factor used for background noise
calculation, when reported RTWP value is higher than current background noise.
4.1.2.30
OMCR
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Path:Configuration
Management->RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Management->UltranCell->UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter->CellRealted Access Control-> Background Noise Maximum Adjustment Absolute
Value
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.31
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.32
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the threshold which used to trigger background noise
update, only when the difference between targeted noise floor and current one
is not less than BckNoiThr, it satisfis for EffUnldCntThr times, update current
noise floor.
4.1.2.33
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the current filter factor used for background noise
calculation, when reported RTWP value is not higher than current background
noise.
4.1.2.34
OMCR
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Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the necessary condition used to judge whether the
load of a cell is light, Only when the number of UEs in CELL_DCH state is not
more than BgNoiUptSrvNum in a cell, it starts to initiate cell load factor
measurement and decision.
4.1.2.35
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates that offset used to judge the load of neighboring cell is
light or not. To judge the load of neighbouring cell, it should judge the load
factor, and the judge should include the offset.
4.1.2.36
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates to judge whether the load of a neighboring cell which
belongs to another RNC is light, the system uses the RT service load reported
from IUR interface to judge the load of RT service is light or not.
4.1.2.37
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the satified times of the difference between targe ted
noise floor and current one is no less than BckNoiThr.
4.1.2.38
Service Number in a Cell for Load Factor Calculation Used in Background Noise
Dynamic Configuration
OMCR
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Realted Access Control-> Service Number in a Cell for Load Factor Calculation
Used in Background Noise Dynamic Configuration
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the user number of neighbour cell, which used to judge
the load of neighbour cell.
4.1.2.39
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The parameter is used to judge whether the load of a cell is load or not, when
the difference of reported RTWP and configured background noise is smaller
than this value, the load of the cell is light, otherwise it is heavy.
4.1.2.40
Nominal Pathloss
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The parameter is used when no pathloss is achieved, the system will use this
value.
4.1.2.41
Threshold of the Number of the RRC Signaling Users Co-Exist in the Cell
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The Parameter defines the maximum users with only signal in a cell. If at the
same the number of users with only signal bigger than this value, the new user
with signal will fail to admit.
The bigger the value, the more users with only signal at one time In a cell.
The smaller the value, the less users with only signal at one time In a cell.
4.1.2.42
OMCR
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Parameter Configuration
The parameter defines the number of filted RTWP values which RNC should
store for calculation.
4.1.2.43
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The parameter defines the load factor threshold to judge whether the load of a
cell ie light or not
The bigger the value, the easer to judge the load is light.
The smaller the value, the harder to judge the load is light.
4.1.2.44
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.45
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
The parameter defines the maximum number of report cells on RACH. The
default value is current cell.
4.1.2.46
OMCR
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Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.47
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.48
OMCR
View -> Configuration Management -> RNC NE -> RNC Radio Resource
Management -> Advanced Parameter Manage -> RNC Radio Resource
Management-> AMR Rate Adjustment Switch for RNC
Parameter Configuration
When the value of this parameter is "Closed", AMR dynamic rate adjustment
will not be triggered due to UE internal measurement and NodeB special
measurement; when the value of this parameter is "Open", AMR dynamic rate
adjustment will be triggered due to the above-mentioned measurement. When
this parameter is closed, AMR voice quality remains unchanged in any case;
when this parameter is opened, AMR voice quality may slightly degrade
according to different scenarios, but system capacity can be increased
accordingly.
4.1.2.49
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
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4.2
4.2.1
List of Parameters
Abbreviated name
Parameter name
HsdschTrafLimit
Node BSafeThr
HsdpaAc Thresh
HSDPA Ac Threshold
EstMinHsdpaPwr
HspdschBitRate
SafeP wrOfst
HspaSptMeth
HsdschTotPwrMeth
MinHspaP wrRto
4.2.2
Parameter Configuration
4.2.2.1
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Cell Ability and Cell Reselection-> HSDSCH Traffic Limit
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum UEs that can be carried over HS-DS CH. If
the number of UEs carried over HS -DS CH reaches the value of this parameter, the
newly admitted UEs cannot be carried over HS-DSCH.
From the perspective of network planning and c onfiguration, it is recommended to
set this parameter to 64 by default, and do not set it to any value larger than the
default value.
Decrease of this parameter will result in decrease of UEs carried over HS -DS CH.
4.2.2.2
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter->Load
Cont rol Relationship-> Safe Threshold for Node B
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the safe threshold of HS DPA power, that is, the maximum
HSDPA power when Node B is in free mode. In any case, HSDPA power must not
exceed this threshold.
Decrease of this parameter will result in decrease of the maximum HSDPA power
that can be used by Node B.
Currently, this parameter already reaches its maximum limit on Node B side, so it
shall not be increased any more.
4.2.2.3
HSDPA AC Threshold
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management->RNC NE-> Qos Configuration->Access
Cont rol Related to Basic Priority->Checking-> HS DPA AC Threshold(%)
Parameter Configuration
This paramet er indicates the downlink power admission control threshold of UEs
carried over HS DPA with different basic priorities. If the downlink load of a cell
exceeds this threshold, the new incoming HS DPA servic e will be rejected.
Increase of this paramet er will result in increase of the HS DPA downlink admission
threshold relative to the basic priority.
Decrease of this parameter will result in decrease of t he HSDPA downlink
admission threshold relative to the basic priority.
4.2.2.4
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter-> Hspa
Configuration Information In A Cell-> Estimated Minimum HS DPA Power(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the estimated minimum HS DPA power. It is used for
HSDPA admission control. If a new HS DPA servic e is admitted and the power
increment delta P calculated by power estimation formula is smaller than the value
of this parameter, delta P shall be replaced by this parameter value for admission
decision.
4.2.2.5
OMC Path
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the average data rate of each HS -P DSCH. Its default
value is 700kbps.
Decrease of this parameter will result in decrease of the average data rate on each
HS-P DSCH, thus affecting the overall data rate of UEs.
Currently, this default value of this parameter already reaches its maximum limit that
can be carried by physical layers, so it shall not be increased any more.
4.2.2.6
Offset of Node B Safe Admission Threshold When DCH Has Higher AC Priority
Than HS
OMC Path
Path: View-> View->Configuration Management ->RNC NE ->QOS Configuration->
Access Control Relat ed to Basic Priority-> Checking -> Offset of Node B Safe
Admission Threshold When DCH Has Higher AC Priority Than HS
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indic ates the offset of Node B safe admission threshold when the
DCH admission priority of HS cells is higher than HS priority. It is one of the
conditions used for DCH admission decision. This parameter needs to be
configured based on basic priority.
4.2.2.7
OMC Path
Interface Path: View-> Configuration Management-> RNC NE->RNC Radio
Resource Management-> Utran Cell->Utran Cell XXX-> Cell Ability and Cell
Reselection-> HSPA Support Method
Parameter Configuration
Configure the desired cell type based on specific requirements.
4.2.2.8
OMCR
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced P arameter-> HSPA
Configuration Information -> HSPA Total Downlink Power Alloc ation Method
Parameter Configuration
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The parameter indicat es the method of HSPA total downlink power allocation. In
order to make full use of power, 2: NodeB free Mode is reconmanded.
4.2.2.9
OMCR
Path: View-> Configuration Management -> Rnc Radio Resource Management>UtranCell->UtranCell xx-> Modify Advanced Parameter ->Hspa Configuration
Information In A Cell -> Minimum HSPA Total Downlink Power%
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the minimum power which is used for HS -PDS CH,HSSCCH,E-AGCH,E-RGCH and E-HICH. It is a percentage of total downlink power of
a cell.
4.3
4.3.1
List of Parameters
Abbreviated name
Parameter name
EdchTrafLimit
EdchAcThresh
E-DCH A C Threshold
NumofE rgHich
Number of E-RGCH/E-HICH
MaxRTWP
EdchNormBitRate
SEdchEbN0
4.3.2
Parameter Configuration
4.3.2.1
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Cell Ability and Cell Reselection -> EDCH Traffic Number Limit
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum UEs that can be carried over E-DCH in a
cell. Its default value is 64.
Decrease of this parameter will result in decrease of UEs that can be carried over
E-DCH.
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The default value of this parameter already reaches its maximum limit, so it shall not
be increased any more.
4.3.2.2
E-DCH AC Threshold
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management->RNC NE-> Qos Configuration->Access
Cont rol Related to Basic Priority->Checking-> E-DCH AC Thres hold(%)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the threshold for E-DCH admission. If the uplink load of
system exceeds this threshold after a new E-DCH call request is admitted, this call
request will be rejected. The rejected call can be forcedly released or put in queue
according to its priority.
4.3.2.3
Number of E-RGCH/E-HICH
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter-> Hspa
Configuration In A Cell-> Number of E-RGCH/E-HICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the number of E-RGCHs or E-HICHs in a cell.
4.3.2.4
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter-> Hspa
Configuration Information In A Cell-> Maximum Target Received Total Wideband
Power(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum uplink receive power of the target bandwidt h
in a cell. It is a value in contrast to the nois e floor of Node B and is applicable to free
scheduling of Node B. The default value of this parameter is 6dB.
Increase of this parameter will result in increase of the available uplink receive
power of a cell during Node B scheduling.
Decrease of this parameter will result in decrease of the available uplink receive
power of a cell during Node B scheduling.
4.3.2.5
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OMC Path
Path: View->Configuration Management ->RNC NE-> Qos Configuration-> Priority
and Rate Segment Relat ed QoS Configuration->checking-> E-DCH Uplink Nominal
Bit Rate
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the nominal bit rate for interactive/background servic es on
E-DCH. It is mapped from the B asic Priority, higher basic priority traffic has higher
nominal bit rate. In the process of NodeB HS UPA quick scheduling,
EdchNormBitRate is used as minmum guarantee bit rate.
4.3.2.6
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management->Modify Advanced Parameter-> Global Access Control -> Valid Time
Window of CPICH Ec/No for Power Increment-> Scheduling E-DCH Eb/ N0
Parameter Configuration
This paramet er indicates the Scheduling E-DCH E b/N0, which is used to predict the
UL Interference increment for Scheduling E-DCH traffic.
4.4
4.4.1
List of Parameters
Abbreviated name
Parameter name
MbmsTrafLimit
MbmsThrput Thresh
MbmsAcThresh
4.4.2
Parameter Configuration
4.4.2.1
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter-> MBMS
Configuration In A Cell-> MBMS Traffic Number Limit
Parameter Configuration
This paramet er indicates the maximum number of MBMS services in a cell. The
system guarantees that the number of MBMS UEs admitted in a cell is not larger
than this value through admission control.
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Decrease of this parameter will result in dec rease of the maximum number of
MBMS services that can be admitted by a cell.
Increase of this parameter will result in increase of the maximum number of MBMS
services that can be admitted by a cell.
4.4.2.2
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> UltranCell-> UltranCellXXX-> Modify Advanced Parameter-> MBMS
Configuration In A Cell-> MBMS Throughput Thres hold
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum data throughput of MBMS servic es in a cell.
4.4.2.3
MBMS AC Threshold
OMC Path
Path: Configuration Management-> RNC NE->QOS Configuration-> Access Control
Relat ed to Basic Priority-> Checking -> MBMS AC Threshold
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the threshold for MBMS admission. If the downlink load of
system exceeds this threshold after a new MBMS call request is admitted, this call
request will be rejected. The rejected call can be forcedly released or put in queue
according to its priority.
More P-T-P MBMS services can be admitted by increasing this parameter.
Less P-T-P MBMS services can be admitted by decreasing this parameter.
4.5
4.5.1
List of Parameters
Abbreviated name
Parameter name
PLMNNum
MinCEPercent[4]
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4.5.2
Parameter Configuration
4.5.2.1
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> NodeB Configuration-> NodeB Configuration XXX -> Number of
PLMN for RAN Sharing
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates number of PLMN for RA N sharing while carrier sharing
4.5.2.2
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> NodeB Configuration-> NodeB Configuration XXX -> MCC for RAN
Sharing
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates MCC for RAN sharing while c arrier sharing
4.5.2.3
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> NodeB Configuration-> NodeB Configuration XXX -> MNC for RAN
Sharing
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates MNC for RAN sharing while carrier sharing
4.5.2.4
OMC Path
Path: View-> Configuration Management ->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management-> NodeB Configuration-> NodeB Configuration XXX -> Minimal
percent of CE can be us ed by the PLMN
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimal percent of CE can be used by the PLMN for
RAN Sharing while carrier sharing.
Counter Description
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C310504789
C310504790
C310504791
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C310504793
C310504794
C310504795
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Glossary
A
ARP
Allocation/Retention Priority
D
DRB C
G
GBR
M
MBMS
MBR
N
NRT
R
RT
RTWP
T
TCP
TCP
80