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Loaded (and UL/DL Loading Conditions

Unloaded?)
Loaded (and
Unloaded?)
Loaded (and
Unloaded?)
Loaded (and
Unloaded?)
Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes
yes

n/a

~PSD Average DL Throughput


~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

~PSD Average UL Throughput


~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes

yes

n/a

~Voice MOS
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes

yes

n/a

~CSV Access Failure Ratio


~CSV Call Setup Time
~CSV Drop Ratio
~Cell Capacity
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer
Overhead
~CSV QualityHO
(BLER)

~PSD HSDPA Access Failure


Rate
~PSD HSDPA Drop Rate
~PSD HSDPA Peak and Average
Throughput
~PSD HSDPA Call Setup Time

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes
yes
yes
yes

yes

n/a

Validation KPI Collected


(Mandatory for Validation Decision)
->see the "Validation KPI Tab for
details)

~PSD Access Failure Rate


~PSD Drop Rate
~PSD Call Setup Time
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

Minimum # of sites to
test/cluster

yes
yes
yes
yes

n/a

yes

yes
yes

DT UE Location
Entire Driveroute
yes
Completed
yes Valid Driveroute Samples

yes

yes
yes

outdoor

yes

yes

yes
yes

outdoor

yes
yes

yes

yes

mobile tests
mobile tests

HSUPA

outdoor

yes

yes
yes

yes

mobile tests

mt8

Voice Calls (90


seconds) with other
than 12.2 kbit/s codec.

outdoor

yes

yes

yes
yes

mobile tests

mt7

Voice Call (90


seconds) UE to 3G

outdoor

yes

yes

yes

mobile tests
mobile tests

mt6

HSDPA Call 5 code


(and 15 code when
available)

any of the following PS


RB (PS DL/UL) PS
384/64, PS 128/64, PS
64/64

n/a

outdoor

Milestone 3

yes

yes

mobile tests

mt4
mt5

FTP DL 10 MB file
using any of the
following PS RB (PS
DL/UL) PS 384/64, PS
128/64, PS 64/64
[Please
Nousing
FTP
UL clarify:
2 MB file

n/a

outdoor

Milestone 2

yes

mobile tests

mt3

FTP DL 2 MB file using


any of the following PS
RB (PS DL/UL) PS
384/64, PS 128/64, PS
64/64

n/a

outdoor

Milestone 1

mobile tests

mt2

Voice Call Indefinite


UE to PSTN

n/a

outdoor

Test Type

mt1

Voice Calls (90


seconds) UE to PSTN

Test ID

Test Case

mt9

The Drivetest Data Validation Rules - Each raw shows the rules and the specific filters to be applied fo
Drivetest type (see the comments in the header cells for addtl. details) ---> to be used in the XPLORE U

~CSV Call Setup Time (3G


to 3G)
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure
Rate
~*Soft/Softer
HO Overhead
~CSV
Access Failure
Ratio
~CSV Call Setup Time
~CSV Drop Ratio
~Cell Capacity
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer
Overhead
~PSD HSUPAHO
Throughput
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

yes

yes

yes

yes

yes

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

outdoor

n/a

n/a

outdoor

n/a

n/a

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes

yes

no
no

Packet IRAT KPI

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes

no

mobile tests

Voice IRAT KPI

%
(=#of
sites/c
luster)
/10)

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes

no

mobile tests

Video Call Indefinite

%
(=#of
sites/c
luster)
/10)
>=10

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes

yes

mobile tests

Video Calls (90


Seconds)

%
(=#of
sites/c
luster)
/10)
>=10

~PSD Latency
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes

yes

stationary
tests
yes

HSUPA

%
(=#of
sites/c
luster)
/10)
>=10

~PSD Average UL Throughput


~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

~PSD HSDPA Access Failure


Rate
~PSD HSDPA Drop Rate
~PSD HSDPA Peak and Average
Throughput
~PSD
Call Setup
Time
~CSV HSDPA
Access Failure
Ratio

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes

yes

stationary
tests
yes

Voice Calls (90


seconds) with other
than 12.2 kbit/s codec.

%
(=#of
sites/c
luster)
/10)
>=10

~PSD Drop Rate


~PSD Call Setup Time
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

~CSV Call Setup Time


~CSV Drop Ratio
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

Loaded (and
Unloaded?)

yes

yes

stationary
tests
yes

HSDPA Call 5 code


(and 15 code when
available)

%
(=#of
sites/c
luster)
/10)
>=10

~CSV Access Failure Ratio


~CSV Call Setup Time
~CSV Drop Ratio
~Cell Capacity
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer
Overhead
~PSD AccessHO
Failure
Rate

~PSD HSUPA Throughput


~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

yes
yes

yes

stationary
tests
yes

Ping Test of 32 byte


packets using DCH
channels

>=10
%
(=#of
sites/c
luster)
/10)
>=10

~CSD Access Failure Ratio


~CSD Call Setup Time
~CSD Drop Ratio
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

yes
yes

stationary
tests
yes

FTP UL 2 MB file using


any of the following PS
RB (PS DL/UL) PS
384/64, PS 128/64, PS
64/64

outdoor/indoo outdoor/indoo outdoor/indoo outdoor/indoo outdoor/indoo outdoor/indoo outdoor/indoo


r?
r?
r?
r?
r?
r?
r?

stationary
tests
yes
stationary
tests
yes

FTP DL 2 MB file using


any of the following PS
RB (PS DL/UL) PS
384/64, PS 128/64, PS
64/64

mobile tests

st1
st2
st4
st5
st6
st7
st8

Voice Calls (90


seconds) UE to PSTN

~CSV Quality (BLER)


~Video MOS
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead
~Voice IRAT Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

~PSD IRAT Failure Rate


~PSD Packet Interruption Time
~*Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate
~*Soft/Softer HO Overhead

Static PING test

# of locations req. for the


PING test

PING Test

FTP Direction

FTP Volume Size


(Archive-type files used)

Voice Codec

Connection Type

Time interval between


Calls / Sessions

Call Terminated by

Call Initiated by

Call Duration
/Session Duration

Call Destination
"B Party"
PSTN

*Scanner RSCP Measurements


(Vs. Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest
route
*Scanner Ec/Io mesurements (Vs.
Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest
route~PSD HSUPA Access Failure

n/a

PSTN

(Vs. Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest


route
*Scanner Ec/Io mesurements (Vs.
Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest route

n/a n/a

indefinite (till A
Call Drop)

Cal 30
l
seconds
Dro
p

CSV

any(?) n/a

n/a

n/a n/a

n/a

Net/FTP
Server

*Scanner RSCP
Measurements (Vs.
Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest
route
*Scanner
Ec/Io
*Scanner
RSCP
Measurements

n/a

n/a

manual

PSD

n/a

2MB

DL

n/a n/a

n/a

Net/FTP
Server

(Vs. Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest


route
*Scanner Ec/Io mesurements (Vs.
Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest route

any(?) n/a

n/a

manual

PSD

n/a

10MB

DL

n/a n/a

n/a

Net/FTP
Server

(Vs. Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest


route
*Scanner Ec/Io mesurements (Vs.
Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest route
~PSD
Access
Failure
Rate
*Scanner
RSCP
Measurements

CSV

n/a

manual

PSD

n/a

2MB

UL

n/a n/a

n/a

Net/FTP
Server

(Vs. Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest


route
*Scanner Ec/Io mesurements (Vs.
Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest route
~PSD Access
Failure
Rate
*Scanner
RSCP
Measurements

15
seconds

n/a

manual

HSDPA

n/a

10MB

DL

n/a n/a

n/a

3G Mobile

*Scanner RSCP Measurements


(Vs. Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest
route
*Scanner Ec/Io mesurements (Vs.
Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest route
~PSD
Average
Throughput
*Scanner
RSCPDL
Measurements

90
A
seconds/call

15
seconds

CSV

any(?) n/a

n/a

n/a n/a

n/a

PSTN

*Scanner RSCP Measurements


(Vs. Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest
route
*Scanner Ec/Io mesurements (Vs.
Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest route

90
A
seconds/call

CSV

AMR< n/a
>12.2k
bps

n/a

n/a n/a

n/a

Net/FTP
Server

*Scanner RSCP Measurements


(Vs. Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest
route
*Scanner Ec/Io mesurements (Vs.
Lat/Lon) along the Drivetest route

Test Vehicle Test Vehicle Test Vehicle Test Vehicle Test Vehicle Test Vehicle Test Vehicle Test Vehicle Test Vehicle
UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner?

KPI Collected
(to be collected/reported only)
->see the "Validation KPI Tab for
details)

Call Source
"A Party"

s and the specific filters to be applied for the collected Cluster Acceptance drive test files depending of the
etails) ---> to be used in the XPLORE UMTS Cluster Validation Engine

n/a

manual

HSUPA

n/a

UL

n/a n/a

n/a

10MB

~PSD Packet User Interruption


Time

PSTN

CSV

any(?) n/a

n/a

n/a n/a

n/a

Net/FTP
Server

n/a

manual

PSD

n/a

2MB

DL

n/a n/a

n/a

Net/FTP
Server

n/a

manual

PSD

n/a

2MB

UL

n/a n/a

n/a

Net/FTP
Server

n/a

manual

PSD

n/a

n/a

n/a

yes 10

Net/FTP
Server

n/a

manual

HSDPA

n/a

10MB

DL

n/a n/a

100
0PI
NGS
[32B
]/sec
tor
n/a

PSTN

CSV

AMR< n/a
>12.2k
bps

n/a

n/a n/a

n/a

Net/FTP
Server

~PSD HSUPA Access Failure


Rate
~PSD HSUPA Drop Rate
~PSD HSUPA Call Setup Time

15
seconds

n/a

manual

HSUPA

n/a

10MB

UL

n/a n/a

n/a

3G Mobile

~Cell Capacity

90
A
seconds/call

15
seconds

CSD

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a n/a

n/a

3G Mobile

~PSD Access Failure Rate


~PSD Drop Rate
~PSD Call Setup Time

UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner? UE+Scanner?

~PSD Average DL Throughput

90
A
seconds/call

indefinite (till A
Call Drop)

Cal 30
l
seconds
Dro
p

CSD

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a n/a

n/a

Minimum valid DT
samples/drive route

Minimum stated number of


hours worth of (valid
collected) data/cluster
Minimum # of Call Setup
Attempts/Cluster
Minimum stated number of
hours worth of (valid
collected) data/sector (for
Minimum # of Call Setup
Attempts/Sector (for static
tests only)
Minimum valid DT
samples/sector

ending of the

n/a

350

n/a

n/a

n/a

12

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

10%
sampl
es
more
than
the
10%#

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the #
10%

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the
10%#

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the #
10%

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the
10%#

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the
10%#

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the
10%#

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the
10%#

n/a

12

12

12

n/a

n/a

12

350

n/a

n/a

n/a

350

350

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the #

n/a

n/a

n/a

60

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

60

n/a

10%
sampl
es
more
than
the
10%#

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the #
10%

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the
10%#

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the #
10%

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the
10%#

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the #
10%

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

60

n/a

n/a

60

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

sampl
es
more
than
the
? #

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Description
Mobile-to-PSTN voice call
Originating side located in the vehicleA Party calls B Party and call held for 90 seconds.
A Party Terminates.Time between calls = 15 seconds

Mobile- to-PSTN voice call


Originating-side located in the vehicleA Party calls B Party and call held indefinitely.
If call drops, re-establish call immediately within 30 seconds.

Mobile-in-Car in idle state, requests PDP context activation, connect to FTP server and initiate FTP DL
of 2 MB file using allocated radio bearer.
Purpose is to use whatever radio bearer allocated, and to try and achieve a mix of data radio bearers
between 384,128, and 64 in DL.
At end of DL, wait some time (depends on parameters for inactivity) for DCH to be released, then
deactivate
thein
PDP
activation.
Repeat
theactivation,
cycle.
Mobile-in-Car
idlecontext
state, requests
PDP
context
connect to FTP server and initiate FTP DL
of 10 MB file using allocated radio bearer.
Purpose is to use whatever radio bearer allocated and to try and achieve a mix of data radio bearers
between 384,128, and 64 in DL.
At end of DL, wait some time (depends of parameters for inactivity) for DCH to be released, then
deactivate thein
PDP
activation.
Repeat
theactivation,
cycle.
Mobile-in-Car
idlecontext
state, requests
PDP
context
connect to FTP server and initiate FTP UL
of 2 MB file. At end of UL, wait 15 seconds for DCH to be released and PDP context is deactivated.
Repeat Cycle.

HSDPA tests will be done with a single UE doing HSDPA call in the Cell under test with a 384 Kbps
associated DCH on the UL (capable of downgrading to 64 Kbps)
FTP DL of minimum 10 MB zipped file.

mobile-to-3G mobile call


Originating side located in the vehicle, terminating side located in office.
A party calls B party and call held for 90 seconds.
A Party Terminates
Time between calls = 15 seconds
Mobile to PSTN using AMR rate other than 12.2kbit/s
NB That this test is only applicable when rates other than 12.2kbit.s are supported in Ericsson release.
Details of test to be mutually defined.

HSUPA tests will be done with a single UE doing HSUPA call in the Cell under test .
FTP UL of minimum 10 MB zipped file.
NB That this test is only applicable when HSUPA is supported in Ericsson release.
Details of test to be mutually defined.

Mobile-to-PSTN voice call


Originating side located in the vehicleA party calls B party and call held for 90 seconds.
A Party Terminates.Time between calls = 15 seconds
The Stationary Tests are to be done for ten-percent (10%) of all Sites within the Cluster, and are to be
done
for everyinsector
of Node
chosen.
The
test locations
shall
either to
beFTP
indoor
locations,
subject
to the
Mobile-in-Car
idle state,
requests
PDP
context
activation,
connect
server
and initiate
FTP
DL
of 2 MB file using allocated radio bearer.
Purpose is to use whatever radio bearer allocated, and to try and achieve a mix of data radio bearers
between 384,128, and 64 in DL.
At end of DL, wait some time (depends on parameters for inactivity) for DCH to be released, then
deactivate thein
PDP
activation.
Repeat
theactivation,
cycle.
Mobile-in-Car
idlecontext
state, requests
PDP
context
connect to FTP server and initiate FTP UL
of 2 MB file. At end of UL, wait 15 seconds for DCH to be released and PDP context is deactivated.
Repeat Cycle.
The Stationary Tests are to be done for ten-percent (10%) of all Sites within the Cluster, and are to be
done
sector
of Node
chosen.
The
test locations
shall ping
either
indoor
locations,
to the
Mobileforisevery
Idle and
requests
PDP
context
activation,
then large
tobe
force
DCH
channel subject
pings specific
IP address with 32 byte packet, set 1000 pings, repeat cycle.
The Stationary Tests are to be done for ten-percent (10%) of all Sites within the Cluster, and are to be
done for every sector of Node chosen. The test locations shall either be indoor locations, subject to the
indoor coverage
in doing
Section
5.3 or call
shallinbe
locations
to be
specified
HSDPA
tests willrequirements
be done with contained
a single UE
HSDPA
theoutdoor
Cell under
test with
a 384
Kbps by
associated DCH on the UL (capable of downgrading to 64 Kbps)
FTP DL of minimum 10 MB zipped file.
The Stationary Tests are to be done for ten-percent (10%) of all Sites within the Cluster, and are to be
done
Node
chosen.
The test
locations shall either be indoor locations, subject to the
Mobilefortoevery
PSTNsector
usingof
AMR
rate
other than
12.2kbit/s
NB That this test is only applicable when rates other than 12.2kbit.s are supported in Ericsson release.
Details of test to be mutually defined.
The Stationary Tests are to be done for ten-percent (10%) of all Sites within the Cluster, and are to be
done for tests
everywill
sector
of Node
test locations
be indoor
locations,
subject to the
HSUPA
be done
withchosen.
a single The
UE doing
HSUPA shall
call ineither
the Cell
under test
.
FTP UL of minimum 10 MB zipped file.
NB That this test is only applicable when HSUPA is supported in Ericsson release.
Details of test to be mutually defined.
The
Stationary
3G-to-3G
videoTests
call are to be done for ten-percent (10%) of all Sites within the Cluster, and are to be
Originating-side located in the vehicle, terminating-side located in office.
A Party calls B Party and call held for 90 seconds
A Party Terminates
Time between calls = 15 seconds
3G-to-3G Video call
Originating-side located in the vehicle, terminating-side located in office.
A Party calls B Party and call held indefinitely
if call drops re-establish call immediately within 30 seconds
Voice inter-system handovers and Cell re-selections to be obtained on IRAT-Specific Drive Route

Packet inter-system handovers (Cell change orders) and Cell re-selections to be obtained on IRATspecific Drive Route

Report - Details

Report - Mapping (the InBuilding Walktests


mapping)

Report - Cluster Drivetest


Results Mapping
*Show Cluster Driveroute
*Show Failure Events (Lat/Lon,
Explain)
*Show the Voice Coverage Map
(show the "Service Area"=areas
where
serv.Driveroute
is expected to be
*Show the
Cluster

*for InBuilding Tests Only: Show the


Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.
floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for InBuilding
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

all raw results ,measurements and


KPI achieved before application of
allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after
application
of allowable
all raw
results ,measurements
and

*Show Failure Events (Lat/Lon,


Explain)
*Show the Voice Coverage Map
(show the "Service Area"=areas
where the
serv.Driveroute
is expected to be
*Show
Cluster

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/IoInBuilding
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
application
of allowable
after
all raw
results ,measurements
and

*Show Failure Events (Lat/Lon,


Explain)
*Show the Voice Coverage Map
(show the "Service Area"=areas
where
serv.Driveroute
is expected to be
*Show the
Cluster

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for InBuilding
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after
application
of allowable
all raw
results ,measurements
and

*Show Failure Events (Lat/Lon,


Explain)
*Show the Voice Coverage Map
(show the "Service Area"=areas
where the
serv.Driveroute
is expected to be
*Show
Cluster

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/IoInBuilding
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
application
of allowable
after
all raw
results ,measurements
and

*Show Failure Events (Lat/Lon,


Explain)
*Show the Voice Coverage Map
(show the "Service Area"=areas
where
serv.Driveroute
is expected to be
*Show the
Cluster

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for InBuilding
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after
application
of allowable
all raw
results ,measurements
and

*Show Failure Events (Lat/Lon,


Explain)
*Show the Voice Coverage Map
(show the "Service Area"=areas
where
serv.Driveroute
is expected to be
*Show the
Cluster

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for InBuilding
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after
application
of allowable
all raw
results ,measurements
and

*Show Failure Events (Lat/Lon,


Explain)
*Show the Voice Coverage Map
(show the "Service Area"=areas
where
serv.Driveroute
is expected to be
*Show the
Cluster

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for InBuilding
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after
application
of allowable
all raw
results ,measurements
and

*Show Failure Events (Lat/Lon,


Explain)
*Show the Voice Coverage Map
(show the "Service Area"=areas
where
serv.Driveroute
is expected to be
*Show the
Cluster

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for InBuilding
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after
application
of allowable
all raw
results ,measurements
and

*Show Failure Events (Lat/Lon,


Explain)
*Show the Voice Coverage Map
(show the "Service Area"=areas
where the serv. is expected to be

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io mesurements (Vs. floor plan)

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after application of allowable

n/a

*for InBuilding Tests Only: Show the


Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.
floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for InBuilding
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

all raw results ,measurements and


KPI achieved before application of
allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after
application
of allowable
all raw
results ,measurements
and

n/a

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/IoInBuilding
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
application
of allowable
after
all raw
results ,measurements
and

n/a

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for InBuilding
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after
application
of allowable
all raw
results ,measurements
and

n/a

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/IoInBuilding
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
application
of allowable
after
all raw
results ,measurements
and

n/a

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for InBuilding
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after
application
of allowable
all raw
results ,measurements
and

n/a

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/IoInBuilding
mesurements
floor
plan)
*for
Tests(Vs.
Only:
Show
the

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
application
of allowable
after
all raw
results ,measurements
and

Scanner RSCP measurements (Vs.


floor plan) along the in-building walktest route
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner
Ec/Io mesurements (Vs. floor plan)

KPI achieved before application of


allowable exemptions,
all processed results
,measurements and KPI achieved
after application of allowable

n/a

UMTS KPI, Thresholds and the Imput Data Sources---> used for Milestones 1 - 3
Milestone 1
Milestone 1 KPI Parameter
Mandatory KPI Report Only (per Annex E Table from "U16 UMTS
("Cl. Acceptance
System Acceptance Procedures
KPI
Decision KPI"):
("FYI KPI"):
v7.12.doc")
yes
~CSV Access Failure Ratio
yes
~CSV Drop Ratio
yes
~CSV Quality (BLER)
yes
~CSV Quality (BLER)
yes
yes
~Cell Capacity
yes
~Soft/Softer Handover Overhead (cluster
yes
yes

yes
yes
yes
yes

yes
yes
yes
yes

yes
yes
yes

yes

yes
yes

yes
yes
yes
yes
yes

yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes

~CSV Call Setup Time (Mobile to PSTN)


~CSV Call Setup Time (Mobile to Mobile)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
~CSV Call Setup Time
~PSD Access Failure Rate
~PSD Drop Rate
~PSD Latency
~PSD Average DL Throughput
~PSD Average DL Throughput
~PSD Average UL Throughput
~PSD Average UL Throughput
~PSD Call Setup Time
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
~PSD HSDPA Access Failure Rate
~PSD HSDPA Drop Rate
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
~PSD HSDPA Average Throughput
~PSD HSDPA Average Throughput
~PSD HSUPA Throughput
~PSD HSUPA Throughput
~PSD HSDPA Call Setup Time
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
~PSD HSUPA Access Failure Rate
~PSD HSUPA Drop Rate
~PSD HSUPA Call Setup Time
*Scanner RSCP Measurements (Vs.
*Scanner Ec/Io mesurements (Vs. Lat/Lon)
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Show the
*for InBuilding Tests Only: Scanner Ec/Io
~Voice MOS
~PSD HSDPA Peak Throughput
~Soft/Softer HO Failure Rate (cluster level)
~Video MOS
~Voice IRAT Failure Rate
~PSD IRAT Failure Rate
~PSD Packet Interruption Time
~PSD Packet User Interruption Time

es---> used for Milestones 1 - 3


KPI Parameter
(from "U12 UMTS Network KPI v6.10.doc")

Pre-Launch KPI
Thresholds
(Milestone 1)
-U12CSV Access Failure Rate
2.0 %
CSV Drop Rate
2.0 %
CSV Quality (DL)
95th percentile of
CSV Quality (UL)
95th percentile of
Cell Capacity
40 UE AMR
Soft/Softer Handover Overhead
1.6
CSV IRAT Failure Rate
N.A.
*Voice Call Setup time (Mobile to PSTN)
95th percentile 6
*Voice Call Setup time (Mobile to Mobile)
95th percentile
CSD Access Failure Rate
3.0 %
CSD Drop Rate
2.5 %
CSD Quality (DL)
95th percentile of
CSD Quality (UL)
95th percentile of
*CSD Call Setup time
N.A.
PSD Access Failure Rate
2.0 %
PSD Drop Rate
2.5 %
*PSD Latency (any R99 RAB)
N.A.
PSD R99 Average DL throughput (kbps)
240
PSD R99 Average DL throughput (kbps)
210
PSD R99 Average UL throughput (kbps)
200
PSD R99 Average UL throughput (kbps)
180
*PSD Call Setup time
N.A.
PSD IRAT Failure Rate
N.A.
PSD IRAT Interruption time
N.A.
PSD IRAT User Data Interruption time
N.A.
HSDPA Access Failure Rate
2.0 %
HSDPA Drop Rate
3.0 %
*HSDPA Latency
N.A.
Stationary Maximum DL HSDPA Bit Rate (kbps)
1300
Stationary Maximum DL HSDPA Bit Rate (kbps)
1100
HSDPA Average DL Throughput (kbps) for UE
700
HSDPA Average DL Throughput (kbps) for UE
600
HSUPA Stationary Peak throughput (kbps) for
1100
HSUPA Stationary Average throughput (kbps) for
500
*HSDPA Session Activation time
N.A.
*Average Cell Availability KPI
N.A.
*Average Cell Non-Maintenance Availability KPI
N.A.
GSM Performance Degradation due to
10 %
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
(not mentioned here)
N.A.
(not mentioned here)
N.A.
(not mentioned here)
N.A.
(not mentioned here)
N.A.
(not mentioned here)
N.A.

Launch KPI
Thresholds
(Milestone 2)
-U12 2.0 %
1.5 (2) %
95th percentile of
95th percentile of
40 UE AMR
1.6
5.0 %
95th percentile 6
95th percentile
2.0 %
2.5 %
95th percentile of
95th percentile of
95th percentile 9
2.0 %
2.0 %
95th percentile
240
210
200
180
95th percentile
5.0 %
95th percentile ,
Measure and
2.0 %
2.0 %
95th percentile
1300
1100
700
600
1100
500
95th percentile
N.A.
N.A.
10 %

Post Launch KPI


Thresholds
(Milestone 3)
-U12 2.0 %
1.5 (2) %
95th percentile of
95th percentile of
Measure and
1.7
5.0 %
95th percentile 6
95th percentile
2.0 %
3.0 %
95th percentile of
95th percentile of
N.A.
2.0 %
2.0 %
N.A.
150 (Counter),
150 (Counter),
150 (Counter),
150 (Counter),
N.A.
5.0 %
N.A.
N.A.
2.0 %
2.0 %
N.A.
1300 (at RLC
N.A.
700 (at off
N.A.
Measure and
Measure and
N.A.
N.A.**
N.A.**
10 %

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KPI Parameter
(from "U12 UMTS Network KPI v6.10.doc")

CSV Access Failure Rate


CSV Drop Rate
CSV Quality (DL)
CSV Quality (UL)
Cell Capacity
Soft/Softer Handover Overhead
CSV IRAT Failure Rate
*Voice Call Setup time (Mobile to PSTN)
*Voice Call Setup time (Mobile to Mobile)
CSD Access Failure Rate
CSD Drop Rate
CSD Quality (DL)
CSD Quality (UL)
*CSD Call Setup time
PSD Access Failure Rate
PSD Drop Rate
*PSD Latency (any R99 RAB)
PSD R99 Average DL throughput (kbps)
PSD R99 Average DL throughput (kbps)
PSD R99 Average UL throughput (kbps)
PSD R99 Average UL throughput (kbps)
*PSD Call Setup time
PSD IRAT Failure Rate
PSD IRAT Interruption time
PSD IRAT User Data Interruption time
HSDPA Access Failure Rate
HSDPA Drop Rate
*HSDPA Latency
Stationary Maximum DL HSDPA Bit Rate (kbps)
Stationary Maximum DL HSDPA Bit Rate (kbps)
HSDPA Average DL Throughput (kbps) for UE
HSDPA Average DL Throughput (kbps) for UE
HSUPA Stationary Peak throughput (kbps) for
HSUPA Stationary Average throughput (kbps) for
*HSDPA Session Activation time
*Average Cell Availability KPI
*Average Cell Non-Maintenance Availability KPI
GSM Performance Degradation due to

KPI Parameter
Reference/Definition
Access failure is the product
Circuit Switched Voice Drop
Voice quality shall be
Voice quality shall be
Average number of Voice
Soft/Softer Handover
CSV Inter-Radio Access
Voice call set up time
Voice call set up time
Access failure is the product
CSD Data quality shall be
CSD Data quality shall be
Circuit Switched Data call set
TSwitch Data access failure
Packet session is considered
Round trip time for a 32 Bytes
DL Packet Switched Data
DL Packet Switched Data
UL Packet Switched Data
UL Packet Switched Data
PSD call setup time indicates
Inter-Radio Access
Duration of interruption to
Duration in seconds to
Table 41
HSDPA session is considered
Round trip time for a 32 Bytes
Highest RLC blocks
Highest RLC blocks
Total number of RLC blocks
Total number of RLC blocks
Highest RLC blocks
Total number of RLC blocks
Table 51
Table 53
Table 55
The deployment of the UMTS

XPLORE Validation Module


Input data for the Milestone
1:
[Drivetest Data only]
# of RRC Connections
# of Call_Dropped
# of samples below BLER
# of samples below BLER
CellTrafficPower
AS (list of used AS, 1, 2.M)
# of HO UTRAN Failures
CC_Alerting(MOC)
CC_Alerting(MOC)
# of RRC Connections
# of Call_Dropped
# of samples below BLER
# of samples below BLER
CC_Alerting(MOC)
# of Activate PDP Context
# of FTP Downloads Success
RTT (Round Trip Time)
DL User Data Transferred
DL User Data Transferred
UL User Data Transferred
UL User Data Transferred
PDP Context Activation
#CellChangeOrderFromUTR
TimeRAUpdateComplete_UE
TimeFirstPacketDataReceive
# of Activate PDP Context
# of HSPeak DL User data RLC
Peak DL User data RLC
Sum of all DL User data
Sum of all DL User data
Peak UL User data RLC
Sum of all UL User data

CSV MOU (from GSM CSV

CC _ Alerting /Con ect


CSV _Cal s
CSVAc es FailureRate 10 * 1
R C _Con ectionRe quest
CSV_Cals

CallDropped
CSVDropRate 100*

CSV _ Calls

CallSetupSuccess

CSV _ Calls

Data Input Details


find (more details in "Annex
KPI MS1 Tab.")
CC _ Alerting /Con ect
CSV _Cal s
CSVAc es FailureRate 10 * 1
R C _Con ectionRe quest
CSV_Cals

CallDropped
CSVDropRate 100*

CSV _ Calls

CallSetupSuccess

CSV _ Calls

Measurement Condition:
Measurement Condition:
This KPI shall be measured at
UL BLER is collected and
CSV Cell Capacity shall be
AS = Active Set size
# of HO UTRAN Failures
CC_Alerting(MOC) =
CC_Alerting(MOC) =
Drivetest output data from
Drivetest output data from
This KPI shall be measured at
UL BLER is collected and
CC_Alerting(MOC) =
Access Failure Rate shall be
PSD drop Rate shall be
Latency will be measured with
DL User Data Transferred
DL User Data Transferred
UL User Data Transferred
UL User Data Transferred
PSD IRAT HHO failure KPI
In case of multiple RRC
# of HSOnly the peak throughput
Only the peak throughput
AM_RLC_PDU_Data(kb)
AM_RLC_PDU_Data(kb)
Only the peak throughput
AM_RLC_PDU_Data(kb)

Inv estigated variations on:

Use DT
Session files:
UMTS CSV
UMTS CSV
UMTS CSV
UMTS CSV
UMTS CSV
UMTS CSV
UMTS CSV
UMTS CSV
UMTS CSV
UMTS CSD
UMTS CSD
UMTS CSD
UMTS CSD
UMTS CSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS PSD
UMTS HSDPA
UMTS HSDPA
UMTS HSDPA
UMTS HSDPA
UMTS HSDPA
UMTS HSDPA
UMTS HSDPA
HSUPA Session
UMTS HSUPA
UMTS HSUPA
?
?
GSM CSV

Imput Sources for The Tool Cluster Validation Module


Parameter
# of RRC Connections Requests
# of Connect CC_Alerting /Connect
# of Call_Dropped
# of Call Setup Success
# of samples below BLER Target
# of all BLER DL Samples
CellTrafficPower
AvgRL PerCall
AvgPowerPerRL
AS - Active Set (list of used AS, 1, 2.M)
M = Maximum Active Set size used
Duration(AS)
CC_Alerting(MOC)
RRC Connection Request(MOC)
# of BLER samples below BLER Theshold
# of all BLER DL Samples
# of Activate PDP Context Accept
# of FTP Downloads Success
UL/DL User Data Transferred [kb] (Appl. layer - FTP)
UL/DL FTP Session duration [s] (Appl. layer - FTP)
# of Activate PDP Context Accept Messages
# of RRC Connection Requests Messages
# of HS-DSCH_ReleaseDueToFailure ( = HS-DSCH_Drop)
# of HS-DSCH_AllocationSuccess
Peak DL User data RLC throughput [Kb]
Total DL User data transferred [Kb]
Total Sessions duration [s]
Peak UL User data RLC throughput [Kb]
Total UL User data transferred [Kb]
Total of Sessions duration [s]
CSV MOU (from GSM CSV drivetest files)

Source Layer (in work)


L3
L3
L3, Event
L3, Event
L3
L3
L3
L3
L3
L3
L3
L3
L3
L3
L3
L3
L3
App Layer
App Layer
App Layer
L3
L3
L3
L3
L2
L2
L3
L3
App Layer
L3
L3

Applied Operation
Count All
Count All
Count All
Count All
Count All
Count All
Find BSS setting
Calculate the Average Values
Calculate the Average Value
Find BSS setting
Find BSS setting
Count All
Collect the Timestamp
Collect the Timestamp
Count All
Count All
Count All
Count All
Calculate Total
Calculate Total
Count All
Count All
Count All
Count All
Find Max Value
Calculate Total
Calculate Total
Find Max value
Calculate Total
Calculate Total
Calculate Total

Load/Update the UMTS Acceptance Campain Drivetest Data from the Tool D

DT Files Consistency Checkup and Invalid DT Files R

Cluster Level DT Data Parsing,


Cluster DT Files Filtering,
Invalid DT Files Removal

Cell Level DT Data Parsing,


Cell DT Files Filtering,
Invalid DT Files Removal

DT Data parsing and re-combining


per Session Type

DT Data parsing and re-combining


per Session Type

UMTS
CSD DT
Data

UMTS
PSD DT
Data

UMTS
HSDPA
DT Data

UMTS
HSUPA
DT Data

GSM
CSV

DT Data Mining - KPI input data filtering,


counting, buffering, etc.
Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

UMTS
CSD DT
Data

UMTS
PSD DT
Data

UMTS
HSDPA
DT Data

DT Data Mining - KPI input data filtering,


counting, buffering, etc.
Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

KPI Computation
[Cluster Level]

KPI Computation
[Cell Level]

Cluster "Milestone-1" Acceptance Reporting

Cell Level "Milestone-1" Acceptance


Reporting

Cluster Pass/Fail
Optional: Display the
KPI Report at
Resolution (Decision)
Cluster Acceptance
cluster level
Report
on a map layer
~ "Cluster Pass" / "Cluster Fail" Acceptance Report
~ KPI Summary/Cluster Report
~ The count of Events/Event Type/Cluster Report
~ # of sample valid drivetest/scan sample points used per
cell
~ Scanner Vs. Drivetest Coverage Statistical Report
~ On map display of the failed Clusters
~ Map layers: Events/Cell, Scanner Ec/Io on CPICH,
Drivetest Ec/No on CPICH"

KPI Report at cell level

Optional: Display on a map layer


the KPI/cell

~ KPI Summary/Cell Report


~ The count of Events/Event Type/Cell Report
~ # of sample valid drivetest/scan sample points used per
cell
~ Map layer: Events/Cell
(the data used is grouped as individual layers per cell)

rivetest Data from the Tool DT Repository (Market Level)

ckup and Invalid DT Files Removal

l DT Data Parsing,
T Files Filtering,
DT Files Removal

Custom Area DT Filtering


(optional for future developements)

ing and re-combining


Session Type
UMTS
HSUPA
DT Data

GSM
CSV

- KPI input data filtering,


g, buffering, etc.
Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Computation
Cell Level]

lestone-1" Acceptance
Reporting
Optional: Display on a map layer
the KPI/cell

port
vent Type/Cell Report
etest/scan sample points used per

l
ed as individual layers per cell)

DT Data parsing and re-combining


per Session Type
UMTS
CSD DT
Data

UMTS
PSD DT
Data

UMTS
HSDPA
DT Data

UMTS
HSUPA
DT Data

GSM
CSV

DT Data Mining - KPI input data filtering,


counting, buffering, etc.
Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

Events
App. L
L3
L2
L1

KPI Computation
[Custom Level]
Custom Area "Milestone-1" Acceptance
Reporting
Custom KPI Report

Optional: Display the


KPI/custom area

~ KPI Summary/Cell Report


~ The count of Events/Event Type/Cell Report
~ # of sample valid drivetest/scan sample points used per
cell
~ Map layer: Events/Cell

CSV Access
Failure Rate

CSV Drop Rate

CSV Quality (DL)

CSV Quality (UL)

Cell Capacity

Soft/Softer
Handover
Overhead

2.0 %

2.0 %

95th
percentile
of samples
2.0 %
BLER
95th
percentile
of samples
2.0 %
BLER
40 UE
AMR 12.2k
(provided it
is achieved
in RF
1.6

CSV IRAT Failure


Rate

N/A

*Voice Call Setup


time (Mobile to
PSTN)

95th
percentile
6
seconds

Milestone 1?

KPI

Pre-Launch
"Milestone 1"
Threshold

KPI Definitions and Formulas

Reference/Definition

yes Access failure is the product of the


RRC Connection Failure, NAS
Setup Failure and the RAB
Establishment Failure. RRC
Connection Success is counted
yes Circuit Switched Voice Drop
measures the Networks inability to
maintain a call. CSV Drop is
defined as the ratio of abnormal
speech disconnects, relative to all
yes Voice quality shall be measured by
BLER

yes? Voice quality shall be measured by


(Q: is BLER
the
UL
BLER
yes Average number of Voice Calls
(AMR 12.2) that can be supported
by cell

yes Soft/Softer Handover Overhead


KPI provides an indication of how
many Cells or Sectors were in the
active set during the call on an
average basis.
no CSV Inter-Radio Access
Technology Handover Failure =
Hard Handover Failure rate from
UMTS and GSM System for voice
calls. = ratio between # of HO
yes Voice call set up time indicates
Network response time to a user
request for a voice service. This
KPI is applicable only for drive test.

Input data for


Milestone 1:
[Drivetest Data only]
# of RRC Connections
Requests (UL L3 Messages)
# of Connect CC_Alerting
C_Alerting/oc
/Connect (DL L3 Messages) CSVAcesFailurRt10*
CSV_als

RC_onectiqus
CSV_als

# of Call_Dropped
# of Call Setup Success

CSVDropRate10*

CalDroped
CSV_als

CalSetupcs

CSV_als

# of samples below BLER


Target (BLER_DL 2%)
# of all BLER DL Samples

# of samples below BLER


Target (BLER_UL 2%)
# of all BLER DL Samples

CellTrafficPower
AvgRL PerCall
AvgPowerPerRL

AS (list of used AS, 1, 2.M)


M = Maximum Active Set size
used
Duration(AS)
# of HO UTRAN Failures
received by UE
# of HO UTRAN commands
sent by UE
CC_Alerting(MOC)
RRC Connection
Request(MOC)

*Voice Call Setup


time (Mobile to
Mobile)

95th
percentile
9
seconds

CSD Access
Failure Rate

3.0 %

CSD Drop Rate

2.5 %

CSD Quality (DL)

CSD Quality (UL)

*CSD Call Setup


time

95th
percentile
of samples
1.0 %
BLER
95th
percentile
of samples
1.0 %
BLER
N.A

yes Voice call set up time indicates


CC_Alerting(MOC)
Network response time to a user
RRC Connection
request for a voice service. This
Request(MOC)
KPI is applicable only for drive test.
yes Access failure is the product of the
RRC Connection Failure, NAS
setup failure and the RAB
Establishment Failure. RRC
Connection Success is counted
yes

# of RRC Connections
Requests (UL L3 Messages)
# of Connect CC_Alerting
/Connect (DL L3 Messages)

yes CSD Data quality shall be


measured by BLER

# of samples below BLER


Target (BLER_DL 2%)
# of all BLER DL Samples

yes? CSD Data quality shall be


(is the measured by BLER
UL
BLER
data
no Circuit Switched Data call set up
time indicates Network response
time to a user request for a video
service.

# of Call_Dropped
# of Call Setup Success

# of samples below BLER


Target (BLER_UL 2%)
# of all BLER DL Samples

CC_Alerting(MOC)
RRC Connection
Request(MOC)

PSD Access
Failure Rate

2.0 %

yes TSwitch Data access failure from a # of Activate PDP Context


user perspective
Accept
# of RRC Connections
Requests

PSD Drop Rate

2.5 %

yes Packet session is considered as


dropped when associated RAB has
been released abnormally by either
UTRAN or CN. Any drop after
RANAP: RAB Assignment
no Round trip time for a 32 Bytes ping
for any R99 PS RAB
Indicates maximum delay for 95th
percentile of the distribution of
delay for all delivered SDUs during
yes DL Packet Switched Data average
throughput using R99 RAB
measured at application layer
(Total number of RLC blocks sent
over the observation window

*PSD Latency (any


R99 RAB)

N.A

PSD R99 Average


DL throughput
(kbps) (Unloaded)

240

# of FTP Downloads Success


# of Call Setup Succes

RTT (Round Trip Time)

DL User Data Transferred


[kb] (FTP)
Session duration [s] (FTP)

PSD R99 Average


DL throughput
(kbps) (Loaded)

210

PSD R99 Average


UL throughput
(kbps) (Unloaded)

200

PSD R99 Average


UL throughput
(kbps) (Loaded)

180

yes DL Packet Switched Data average


throughput using R99 RAB
measured at application layer
(Total number of RLC blocks sent
over the observation window
yes UL Packet Switched Data average
throughput using R99 RAB
measured at application layer
(Total number of RLC blocks sent
over the observation window
yes UL Packet Switched Data average
throughput using R99 RAB
measured at application layer
(Total number of RLC blocks sent
over the observation window
no PSD call setup time indicates
Network response time to a user
request for a packet data service.
In case of multiple RRC connection
requests the first RRC connection
no Inter-Radio Access Technology
(IRAT) is a hard handover failure
rate between UMTS and GSM =
Hard Handover failure rate when a
PS Data call (R99) fail to handover
no Duration of interruption to Packet
data service during Hard Handover
(is an indicator of interruption time
for the packet switch data during
Inter-Radio Access Technology
no Duration in seconds to interruption
of Packet data service from User
perspective during IRAT Hard
Handover from 3G to 2G

DL User Data Transferred


[kb] (FTP)
Session duration [s] (FTP)

UL User Data Transferred


[kb] (FTP)
Session duration [s] (FTP)

UL User Data Transferred


[kb] (FTP)
Session duration [s] (FTP)

*PSD Call Setup


time

N.A

PSD IRAT Failure


Rate

N/A

PSD IRAT
Interruption time

N.A

PSD IRAT User


Data Interruption
time

N.A

HSDPA Access
Failure Rate

2.0 %

yes Table 41

# of Activate PDP Context


Accept Messages
# of RRC Connection
Requests Messages

HSDPA Drop Rate

3.0 %

yes HSDPA session is considered as


dropped when associated HSDSCH has been released
abnormally by either UTRAN or
CN. This test will be done with a
no Round trip time for a 32 Bytes ping
for HSDPA NRT RAB

# of HSDSCH_ReleaseDueToFailure
( = HS-DSCH_Drop)
# of HSDSCH_AllocationSuccess

*HSDPA Latency

N.A

PDP Context Activation


accept (MOC)
RRC Connection Request
(MOC)
#CellChangeOrderFromUTR
AN Failure(PS)
#CellChangeOrderFromUTR
AN Command(PS)
TimeRAUpdateComplete_UE
TimeCellChangeOrder_RNC

TimeFirstPacketDataReceive
dIn2G
TimeLastPacketDataReceive
dIn3G

Stationary
Maximum DL
HSDPA Bit Rate
(kbps) under no
load (UE Category
Stationary
Maximum DL
HSDPA Bit Rate
(kbps) with 50%
DL loading (UE
HSDPA Average
DL Throughput
(kbps) for UE
category 12 under
no load
HSDPA Average
DL Throughput
(kbps) for UE
category 12 under
50% DL loading
HSUPA Stationary
Peak throughput
(kbps) for UE
Category 3 (1.45
Mbps)
HSUPA Stationary
Average
throughput (kbps)
for UE Category 3
(1.45 Mbps)
*HSDPA Session
Activation time

1300

yes Highest RLC blocks throughput


over the observation window
including re-transmission

Peak DL User data RLC


throughput [Kb]

1100

yes Highest RLC blocks throughput


over the observation window
including re-transmission

Peak DL User data RLC


throughput [Kb]

700

yes Total number of RLC blocks sent


over the observation window
including re-transmission

Sum of all DL User data


transferred [Kb]
Sum of Sessions duration [s]

600

yes Total number of RLC blocks sent


over the observation window
including re-transmission

Sum of all DL User data


transferred [Kb]
Sum of Sessions duration [s]

1100

yes Highest RLC blocks throughput


over the observation window
including re-transmission

Peak UL User data RLC


throughput [Kb]

500

yes Total number of RLC blocks sent


over the observation window
including re-transmission

Sum of all UL User data


transferred [Kb]
Sum of Sessions duration [s]

N.A

no

Table 51

*Average Cell
Availability KPI

N.A

no

Table 53

*Average Cell NonMaintenance


Availability KPI

N.A

no

Table 55

GSM Performance
Degradation due
to Introduction of
UMTS

10 %

yes The deployment of the UMTS


Network shall not degrade
Purchasers existing GSM Network
performance. Excluding IRAT Hard
Handover Feature, both UMTS and

CSV MOU (from GSM CSV


drivetest files)
# of Call_Dropped (GSM
CSV)
# of Call Setup Success

Measurement Condition:
Drivetest output data from CSV
Calls only
C_Alerting/oc

CSVAcesFailurRt10* In the event that there are several


RC_onectiqus
consecutive RRC Connection

Measurement Condition:
CalDroped Drivetest output data from CSV
CSV_als Calls only
CSVDropRate10*
CalSetupcs Any CSV call successfully handed
CSV_als over from 3G to 2G network within
This KPI shall be measured at 1%
BLER operating point set in UTRAN
for voice call.
BLER shall be available using
counters with Cell Level granularity.
UL BLER is collected and
presented in the MRR-W
(Measurement Results Recording
WCDMA) feature in OSS-RC
CSV_als

CSV_als

CSV Cell Capacity shall be


calculated based on average DL
power allocated to AMR 12.2 RB for
this KPI.
CellTrafficPower = Net DL Power
AS = Active Set size
M = Maximum Active Set size as
defined in RNC
Duration(AS) = Duration of the call
in Active Set size of AS (AS=1 to M)
# of HO UTRAN Failures received
by UE and # of HO UTRAN
commands sent by UE
Drivetest output data used: # of HO
UTRAN Failures received by UE
CC_Alerting(MOC) = (Timestamp
of the Call Alerting message?)
RRC Connection Request(MOC) =
(Timestamp of the Connection
Request message?)

Use DT
Session files:

Data Input Details

CC _ Alerting/ Connect

CSV _ Calls
CSVAccessFailureRate 100* 1
RRC _ ConnectionRequest
UMTS
CSV

_ Calls

CSV

CallDroppe

CSVDropRat e 100 *
UMTS
CSV

CSV _ Calls

CallSetupS

uccess

CSV _ Calls

CSVDLQuality 100 *

SamplesBelowBLERT arg et
CSV _ Calls

UMTS
CSV

AllBLERSamples

CSV _ Calls

UMTS
CSV

CSVCellCapacity

CellTraffi cPower
AvgPowerPe rRL * AvgRLPerCa ll

UMTS
CSV
M

UMTS
CSV

SoftSofter Handover

AS * Duration ( AS )

AS 1
M

( AS )
Duration

Handover From U

AS 1

UMTS
CSV

UMTS
CSV

CS _ Calls
CSV 3G 2GHandover Failure Rate 100 *
Handover From UTR
CS
_ Calls

CC_Alerting(MOC) = (Timestamp
of the Call Alerting message?)
RRC Connection Request(MOC) =
UMTS
(Timestamp of the Connection
CSV
Request message?)
Drivetest output data from CSD
Calls only
UMTS
CSD
Drivetest output data from CSD
Calls only

CC _ Alertin
CSD

_ Calls
CSD Access Failure Rate 100 * 1
RRC Connec

CSD _ Calls

CSD _ DropRate 100 *


UMTS
CSD

This KPI shall be measured at 1%


BLER operating point set in UTRAN
for voice call.
BLER shall be available using
counters with Cell Level granularity.
UL BLER is collected and
presented in the MRR-W
(Measurement Results Recording
WCDMA) feature in OSS-RC.
Reporting period can be set to
CC_Alerting(MOC) = (Timestamp
of the Call Alerting message?)
RRC Connection Request(MOC) =
(Timestamp of the Connection
Request message?)
Access Failure Rate shall be
measured by data session
activation (PS) followed by
download. In case of multiple RRC
connection requests the first RRC
PSD drop Rate shall be measured
after start of ftp download . PSD call
is considered as dropped when ftp
session is manually/abnormally
disconnected without completing
Latency will be measured with the
destination server for ping
connected directly to the GGSN
(i.e. the server on the same Intranet
domain as GGSN). RTT will be
DL User Data Transferred [kb]
=Total ftp size download in kilo-bit
in one session
Session duration [s]=Total time
(seconds) duration to download

Calls
CSD _ Calls

CallsSetu
CSD _ Calls

CSDQualityDL 100 *

SamplesBelowBL
CSD _ Calls

UMTS
CSD

AllBLERSa

CSD _ Calls

UMTS
CSD

UMTS
CSD

UMTS
PSD

UMTS
PSD

PSD Access Failure R ate 100 * 1

Activate PDP C
PSD _ Calls

PSDCallDro pRate 100 * 1

UMTS
PSD

PSDAv gThroughput( k bps)


UMTS
PSD

RRC Connec

PSD _ Calls

ftpDownlo

ftpSe ssion

CallSetu

ftpSe ssion

UserDataTran
PSD _ Call

SessionDur

PSD _ Call

PSDAv gThroughput( k bps)

UserDataTran
PSD _ Call

SessionDur

PSD _ Call

DL User Data Transferred [kb]


=Total ftp size download in kilo-bit
in one session
Session duration [s]=Total time
(seconds) duration to download
UL User Data Transferred [kb]
=Total ftp size download in kilo-bit
in one session
Session duration [s]=Total time
(seconds) duration to download
UL User Data Transferred [kb]
=Total ftp size download in kilo-bit
in one session
Session duration [s]=Total time
(seconds) duration to download

PSDAv gThroughput( k bps)

UserDataTran
PSD _ Call

SessionDur

UMTS
PSD

PSD _ Call

UMTS
PSD

UMTS
PSD

UMTS
PSD
PSD IRAT HHO failure KPI does
not include HHO Preparation
failure. Specific drive route shall be
identified at the UMTS RF Service UMTS
PSD
Area boundary to verify this KPI.

UMTS
PSD

UMTS
PSD
In case of multiple RRC connection
requests the first RRC connection
request will be considered for KPI
calculation.
Access Failure Rate shall be
# of HSDSCH_ReleaseDueToFailure ( =
HS-DSCH_Drop) = Number of HSDSCH allocation releases due to
radio link and other failures

UMTS
HSDPA

HSDPA Acce ssFailureRate 100 * 1

HSDPA _ DropRate 100 *


UMTS
HSDPA

Activate PDP C
RRC Connec

HSDPA_ Session

HSDPA_ Session

HS - DSCH_
HSDPA _ Call

HS DSCH _ Alloc
HSDPA _ Call

UMTS
HSDPA

HSDPA_ Throughput

UserDataTransf er
HSDPA_ Call

SessionDuration

HSDPA_ Call

Only the peak throughput value


recorded in the drivetests is
considered
AM_RLC_PDU_Data(kb) ( = user
data transferred)
Only the peak throughput value
recorded in the drivetests is
considered
AM_RLC_PDU_Data(kb) (user data
transferred)
AM_RLC_PDU_Data(kb) (user data
transferred)
AM_RLC_PDU_Duration (session
duration)

HSDPA_ Throughput
UMTS
HSDPA

SessionDuration

HSDPA_ Call

HSDPA_ Throughput
UMTS
HSDPA

UserDataTransf er
HSDPA_ Call

SessionDuration

HSDPA_ Call

HSDPA_ Throughput
UMTS
HSDPA

UserDataTransf er
HSDPA_ Call

UserDataTransf er
HSDPA_ Call

SessionDuration

HSDPA_ Call

AM_RLC_PDU_Data(kb) (user data


UserDataTransf er
HSDPA_ Call
transferred)
HSDPA_ Throughput
AM_RLC_PDU_Duration (session
SessionDuration
HSDPA_ Call
UMTS
duration)
HSDPA
Only the peak throughput value
UserDataTrans
HSUPA _ Se ssion
recorded in the drivetests is
HSUPA _ Throughput
considered
SessionDura
HSUPA
HSUPA _ Se ssion
AM_RLC_PDU_Data(kb) ( = user
Session
data transferred)
AM_RLC_PDU_Data(kb) (user data
UserDataTrans
HSUPA _ Se ssion
transferred)
HSUPA _ Throughput
AM_RLC_PDU_Duration (session
SessionDura
UMTS
HSUPA _ Se ssion
duration)
HSUPA

UMTS
HSUPA

?
Inv estigated variations on:
- MOU/drop for Voice Calls
- Access failure rate for voice calls
- Daily (24 hour) Voice Erlang
Traffic

GSM
CSV

Milestone 1 Formula
(Drivetest-Only based KPI computation)

CC _ Alerting/ Connect

CSV _ Calls
CSVAccessFailureRate 100* 1
RRC _ ConnectionRequest
CSV

_ Calls

CallDroppe

CSVDropRat e 100 *

CSV _ Calls

CallSetupS

uccess

CSV _ Calls

CSVDLQuality 100 *

SamplesBelowBLERT arg et
CSV _ Calls

AllBLERSamples

CSV _ Calls

CSVCellCapacity

CellTraffi cPower
AvgPowerPe rRL * AvgRLPerCa ll

SoftSofter Handover

AS * Duration ( AS )

AS 1
M

( AS )
Duration

Handover From UTRAN Failure

AS 1

CS _ Calls

CSV 3G 2GHandover Failure Rate 100 *

Handover
From
UTRAN
Command
CS

_ Calls

Voice Call setup time = CC_Alerting(MOC) RRC Connection Request(MOC)

Voice Call setup time = CC_Alerting(MOC) RRC Connection Request(MOC)

CC _ Alerting / Connect
CSD

_ Calls
CSD Access Failure Rate 100 * 1
RRC Connection Re quest

CSD _ Calls

CallsDrop

CSD _ DropRate 100 *

CSD _ Calls

CallsSetupSuccess
CSD _ Calls

CSDQualityDL 100 *

SamplesBelowBLERT arg et
CSD _ Calls

AllBLERSamples

CSD _ Calls

PSD Access Failure R ate 100 * 1

Activate PDP Context

PSDCallDro pRate 100 * 1

PSDAv gThroughput( k bps)

Accept

RRC Connection Re quest


PSD _ Calls

PSD _ Calls

ftpDownloa dSuccess

CallSetupSuccess

ftpSe ssion

ftpSe ssion

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
PSD _ Call

SessionDuration(sec )

PSD _ Call

PSDAv gThroughput( k bps)

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
PSD _ Call

SessionDuration(sec )

PSD _ Call

PSDAv gThroughput( k bps)

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
PSD _ Call

SessionDuration(sec )

PSD _ Call

PSD_IRATUserDataInterruptionTime =
(TimeFirstPacketDataReceivedIn2G TimeLastPacketDataReceivedIn3G)

HSDPA Acce ssFailureRate 100 * 1

HSDPA _ DropRate 100 *

Activate PDP Context Accept


RRC Connection Re quest

HSDPA_ Session

HSDPA_ Session

HS - DSCH_Drop
HSDPA _ Call

HS DSCH _ AllocationSuccess
HSDPA _ Call

HSDPA_ Throughput

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
HSDPA_ Call

SessionDuration(sec )

HSDPA_ Call

HSDPA_ Throughput

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
HSDPA_ Call

SessionDuration(sec )

HSDPA_ Call

HSDPA_ Throughput

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
HSDPA_ Call

SessionDuration(sec )

HSDPA_ Call

HSDPA_ Throughput

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
HSDPA_ Call

SessionDuration(sec )

HSDPA_ Call

HSDPA_ Throughput

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
HSDPA_ Call

SessionDuration(sec )

HSDPA_ Call

HSUPA _ Throughput

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
HSUPA _ Se ssion

SessionDuration(sec )

HSUPA _ Se ssion

HSUPA _ Throughput

UserDataTransf erred (k b)
HSUPA _ Se ssion

SessionDuration(sec )

HSUPA _ Se ssion

IE Name
Altitude (ft)
Altitude (m)
AS Cell Name
AS CPICH
Ec/No
AS CPICH RSCP
AS No of Members
AS SC
AS UARFCN DL

Averaged BER (%)

Range/Unit
1312 ... 29028
ft
400 ... 8848
m
Text

Arg

*
p

1 ... 6

34 ... 0
dB
135 ... 15
dBm
0 ... 6
0 ... 511

1 ... 6

u
c
u

1 ... 6

1 ... 6

u
u

WCDMA 1900A:
1 ... 6
9660 ... 9940 1900B:
410 ... 689
2100:00:00
10550 ... 10850
0 ... 100

%
Call Event Success
Rate

0 ... 100

sp

1 ... 255

cw
sp
cw

%
Compressed Mode

0, 1

CW Sc No of UARFCNs 0 ... 255

CW Sc RSSI

115 ... 25
dBm

CW Sc UARFCN

WCDMA 1900A:
1 ... 255
9660 ... 9940 1900B:
410 ... 689
2100:00:00
10550 ... 10850
Text
1 ... 6

Det Neigh Cell Name

sp
cw

Det Neigh CPICH Ec/No 34 ... 0

1 ... 6

u
c
u

dB
Det Neigh CPICH RSCP 135 ... 15

1 ... 6

1 ... 6

Det Neigh CPICH Tx


Power

dBm
31 ... 50
dBm

0 ... 6

30 ... 165
dB
0 ... 511

1 ... 6

1 ... 6

1 ... 6

135 ... 15
dBm
135 ... 15
dBm

Finger ...
Ec/No

34 ... 0
dB

1 ... 48

Finger ... No of

0 ... 48

Finger ... RSCP

135 ... 15
dBm

Finger ... RSSI

95 ... 30
dBm

Finger ... SC

0 ... 511

Finger ... Slot

0 ... 15

Finger ... Slot Pos

1 ... 2560

Finger ... Type

Text

Finger ... UARFCN

0 ... 16383

Finger ... Position SC

0 ... 511

Det Neigh No of
Members
Det Neigh Pathloss
Det Neigh SC

Det Neigh UARFCN DL 0 ... 16383


DPCCH ISCP DL
DPCCH RSCP DL
"Finger" elements
(general remarks)

me
q
sr

me
q
sr
1 ... 48
me
q
sr
1 ... 48
me
q
sr
1 ... 48
me
q
sr
1 ... 48
me
q
sr
1 ... 48
me
q
sr
1 ... 48
me
q
sr
1 ... 48
me
q
sr
1 ... 2560 me

Finger ... Position Ec/No 34 ... 0


dB
Finger ... Position RSCP 135 ... 15
dBm
Finger ... Position RSSI 95 ... 30
dBm

q
sr
1 ... 2560 me
q
sr
1 ... 2560 me
q
sr
1 ... 2560 me

Finger ... Position Slot

0 ... 15

Finger ... Position Type

Text

q
sr
1 ... 2560 me
q
sr
1 ... 2560 me

0 ... 16383

q
sr
1 ... 2560 me

Finger ... Position


UARFCN

GSM Neigh ARFCN

See appendix G.3 under


"ARFCN BCCH"

1 ... 32

q
sr
e

GSM Neigh BSIC

Text

1 ... 32

GSM Neigh No of

0 ... 32

GSM Neigh RxLev

120 ... 10
dBm

1 ... 32

Hardware
Heading (deg)

Text
0 ... 360
degrees
0 ... 6

m
q
ne
e
m
q
ne
e
m
q
ne
e
m
q
ne
u
p

HO Event Type

HO Event Type (Text)


Text
HS 16-QAM Modulation 0 ... 100
Rate
%
HS CQI (Max)
0 ... 30
See Description
HS CQI (Median)
0 ... 30

u
qh

qh

qh

HS CQI (Min)

qh

HS CQI Feedback Cycle 0 ... 255

qh

HS CQI Repetition
Factor
HS-DSCH ACK Rate

0 ... 15

qh

0 ... 100
%
0 ... 100
%
0 ... 100
%
0 ... 20000

qh

qh

qh

qh

0 ... 8

qh

0 ... 100
%
0 ... 100

qh

qh

%
0 ... 20000

qh

0 ... 4000

qh

kbit/s
0 ... 65535
0 ... 4000

qh
qh

kbit/s
0 ... 4000

qh

kbit/s
0 ... 4000

qh

kbit/s
0 ... 100

qh

%
0 ... 31

1 ... 8

qh

HS-DSCH BLER
HS-DSCH DTX Rate
HS-DSCH Error Blocks
No Of
HS-DSCH HARQ
Processes No Of
HS-DSCH NACK Rate
HS-DSCH
Retransmission Rate
HS-DSCH
Retransmissions
HS-DSCH Throughput
(kbit/s)
HS H-RNTI
HS Phy Requested
Throughput (kbit/s)
HS Phy Scheduled
Throughput (kbit/s)
HS Phy Served
Throughput (kbit/s)
HS QPSK Modulation
Rate
HS-SCCH
Channelisation Code

0 ... 30

0 ... 8

qh

Text

qh

0 ... 100

qh

%
0 ... 127

1 ... 4

qh

HS-SCCH OVSF Codes


No Of
HS-SCCH OVSF Codes
(Text)
HS Serving Cell
HS Session

0 ... 4

qh

Text

qh

0 ... 511
0 ... 1

qh
qh

HS Session (Text)
HS Transport Block
Count (Abs)

Text
0 ... 65535

qh
1 ... 8191 qh

HS Transport Block
Count (Accu)

0 ... 65535

1 ... 50

qh

HS Transport Block
Count (Curr)

0 ... 65535

1 ... 50

qh

1 ... 50

qh

qh

1 ... 10

u
u

HS-SCCH
Channelisation Codes
No Of
HS-SCCH
Channelisation Codes
(Text)
HS-SCCH Decode
Success Rate
HS-SCCH OVSF Code

HS Transport Block Size 0 ... 8191


bits
HS Transport Block
0 ... 31
Sizes No Of
IMEI
Text
Inter-freq Event Criteria Text
Inter-freq Event Name

Text

1 ... 10

Intra-freq Cells

Text

Intra-freq Event Criteria Text

1 ... 10

Intra-freq Event Name

1 ... 10

Text

Inter-RAT Event Criteria Text

1 ... 5

Inter-RAT Event Name

Text

1 ... 5

Latitude

90 ... 90
degrees
Text

180 ... 180


degrees
Text

MCC
Message Hex Dump
Payload

000 ... 999


Text

u
u

MNC

Mode

000 ... 999 (sometimes 00


... 99)
0 ... 3

Mode - System

1, 2

Mode - System (Text)


Mon Neigh Cell Name

Text
Text

1 ... 6

Mon Neigh CPICH


Ec/No

34 ... 0

1 ... 6

u
u
c
u

dB
135 ... 15

1 ... 6

dBm
31 ... 50

1 ... 6

dBm
0 ... 6

1 ... 6

1 ... 6

1 ... 6

Latitude (Text)
Longitude
Longitude (Text)

Mon Neigh CPICH


RSCP
Mon Neigh CPICH Tx
Power
Mon Neigh No of
Members
Mon Neigh Pathloss
Mon Neigh SC

30 ... 165
dB
0 ... 511

Mon Neigh UARFCN DL WCDMA 1900A:


9660 ... 9940 1900B:
410 ... 689
2100:00:00
10550 ... 10850

MS Behavior Modified
(Text)

Text: "B", "C", or a


combination of these
letters (or empty string)

me
n

Other/Own,

0 ... 10

Max 1 SC

Other/Own,

0 ... 10

Max 2 SCs
Other/Own,

0 ... 10

Max 3 SCs
Other/Own,

0 ... 10

Max 4 SCs

0 ... 10

dB

cp

0 ... 10

dB

cp

0 ... 10

dB

cp

0 ... 10

dB

cp

"Other/Own 2nd"
elements

0 ... 10

0 ... 10

"Other/Own 3rd"
elements

0 ... 10

dB
0 ... 10

cp
s

"Other/Own 4th"
elements

0 ... 10

dB
0 ... 10

cp
s

PDP Access Point


Name

Text

dB
1 ... 11

cp
u

PDP Address

Text

1 ... 11

PDP Contexts Active


PDP Delay Class

0 ... 11
Text

1 ... 11

u
u

PDP LLC SAPI

3, 5, 9, 11

1 ... 11

PDP Mean Throughput

Text

1 ... 11

PDP NSAPI

5 ... 15

1 ... 11

PDP Peak Throughput

Text

1 ... 11

PDP Precedence Class Text

1 ... 11

PDP Radio Priority

Text

1 ... 11

PDP Reliability Class

Text

1 ... 11

Poss No of AS
Members

0 ... 10

0 ... 10

dB

cp

Poss No of AS
Members 2nd

0 ... 10

0 ... 10

Poss No of AS
Members 3rd

0 ... 10

dB
0 ... 10

cp
s

Poss No of AS
Members 4th

0 ... 10

dB
0 ... 10

cp
s

dB

cp
eK

Power Control Indication 1, 0, 1


DL

m
n8
q

Power Control Indication 1, 0, 1


UL

RACH Initial TX
RACH Max Preambles
RACH Message TX
RACH Transmitted
Preambles
RAT Control

RAT Control (Text)

eK

50 ... 34
dBm
0 ... 64

m
n8
q
m

50 ... 34
dBm
0 ... 64

0 ... 3

e
me
n

Text

e
me
n
u

RB Setup UL DPCH SC 0 ... 108

e
q
m
q
u

RLC AM DL Log Ch
Type

Text

1 ... 4

RLC AM DL PDU
Retran (%)

0 ... 100

1 ... 4

q
e
q

RLC AM DL PDU Thr

RLC AM DL SDU Thr


RLC AM UL Log Ch
Type
RLC AM UL PDU Thr

RLC AM UL SDU Thr


RLC DL Entity Data
Mode

0 ... 3600
kbit/s
0 ... 3600
kbit/s
Text

0 ... 2048
kbit/s
0 ... 2048
kbit/s
Text:

1 ... 4

1 ... 4

q
e
q
e

1 ... 4

q
e

1 ... 4

1 ... 4
1 ... 32

q
e
q
e

RLC DL Throughput

"TM", "UM", or "AM"


0 ... 3600
kbit/s

1 ... 32

RLC No of Entities

0 ... 32

RLC UL Entity Data


Mode

Text:

1 ... 32

"TM", "UM", or "AM"


0 ... 2048
kbit/s

1 ... 32

0 ... 3600

m
e
m
n5
n8
u

kbit/s
0 ... 2048

kbit/s
0 ... 5

RLC UL Throughput

RLC/Trsp DL
Throughput (Best)
RLC/Trsp UL
Throughput (Best)
RRC State

m
e
m
n5
n8
e
m
n8
e

RRC State (Text)


SAN Cell Id

Text
0 ... 228 1

1 ... 38

u
u

SAN Cell Id (CI Part)

0 ... 216 1

1 ... 38

SAN Cell Id (CI Part


Hex)

Text: "0000" ... "FFFF"

1 ... 38

SAN Cell Id (RNC Part) 0 ... 212 1

1 ... 38

SAN Cell Id (RNC Part


Hex)

Text: "000" ... "FFF"

1 ... 38

SAN Cell Name

Text

1 ... 38

SAN Cell Type

1 ... 4

1 ... 38

u
c
u
c

SAN Cell Type Abbr Str Text

1 ... 38

u
c

SAN No of Members
SAN Pathloss

34 ... 0
dB
135 ... 15
dBm
31 ... 50
dBm
0 ... 38
30 ... 165

SAN SC

dB
0 ... 511

SAN CPICH
Ec/No
SAN CPICH
RSCP
SAN CPICH Tx Power

SAN UARFCN DL

SAN URA Id

1 ... 38

1 ... 38

1 ... 38

1 ... 38

u
u

1 ... 38

WCDMA 1900A:
1 ... 38
9660 ... 9940 1900B:
410 ... 689
2100:00:00
10550 ... 10850
0 ... 228 1
1 ... 38

n
q

"Sc Best" elements


(general remark)
Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io (dB) 10 ... 21

Sc Best Aggr Ec (dBm)

dB
130 ... 25

dBm
Sc Best Aggr Ec/Io (dB) 30 ... 0

Sc Best Aggr-Peak Ec
(dB)
Sc Best Cell Name

dB
0 ... 90
dB
Text

1 ... 512

1 ... 512

cp
s

1 ... 512

cp
s

1 ... 512

cp
s

1 ... 512

cp
s
cp

p
Sc Best Cell Type

1 ... 3

1 ... 512

s
cp
c
p

Sc Best Delay Spread

0 ... 255

1 ... 512

Sc Best Io

115 ... 25
dBm
0 ... 512

Sc Best Peak Eb/Io (dB) 10 ... 21

1 ... 512

cp
s
cp
s
cp
s

dB
Sc Best Peak Ec (dBm) 130 ... 25

1 ... 512

cp
s

dBm
Sc Best Peak Ec/Io (dB) 30 ... 0

1 ... 512

cp
s

Sc Best No of SCs

Sc Best

dB
130 ... 25

P-SCH Ec (dBm)

dBm

Sc Best

30 ... 0

1 ... 512

P-SCH Ec/Io (dB)


Sc Best Rake Finger
Count

dB
1 ... 51

1 ... 512

cp
s

Sc Best SC

0 ... 511

1 ... 512

Sc Best SC Group

0 ... 7

1 ... 512

Sc Best SIR (dB)

1 ... 512

Sc Best

25 ... 30
dB
130 ... 25

S-SCH Ec (dBm)
Sc Best
S-SCH Ec/Io (dB)
Sc Best Time Offset

1 ... 512

cp
s
cp

1 ... 512

cp
s
cp
s
cp
s
cp
s

dBm
30 ... 0

1 ... 512

cp
s

dB
0 ... 38399

1 ... 512

cp
s

1 ... 512

cp
s

chips
Sc Best Time Offset Slot 1 ... 2560
Pos

cp
Sc Best UARFCN

WCDMA 1900A:
9660 ... 9940 1900B:
410 ... 689

s
cp

87.5
10550 ... 10850
"Sc 1st" elements
"Sc 2nd" elements
"Sc 3rd" elements
"Sc 4th" elements
SCH TS Sc

24 ... 0

1 ... 2560 sp

Es/Io (dB)

dB

(max; see ts
Comm.)

SCH TS Sc

0 ... 2560

No of Segm

sp
ts

SCH TS Sc Segm

1 ... 2560

1 ... 2560 sp
(max; see ts
Comm.)

SCH TS Sc

1 ... 2560

sp

Time Diff 1-2


SCH TS Sc

1 ... 2560

ts
sp

Time Diff 2-3


SCH TS Sc UARFCN

ts
sp
ts

Sector Control

WCDMA 1900A:

9660 ... 9940 1900B:


410 ... 689
2100:00:00
10550 ... 10850
0, 1

Sector Control (Text)

Text

Serving Cell Id

0 ... 228 1

me
n
u

Serving Cell Id (CI Part) 0 ... 216 1

Serving Cell Id (CI Part


Hex)

Text: "0000" ... "FFFF"

Serving Cell Id (RNC


Part)

0 ... 212 1

Serving Cell Id (RNC


Part Hex)

Text: "000" ... "FFF"

Serving Cell LAC

0 ... 65535

Serving Cell LAC (Hex)

Text: "0000" ... "FFFF"

Serving Cell Name

Text

Serving Cell RAC

0 ... 255

u
c
u

Serving Cell RAC (Hex) Text:


"00" ... "FF"
Serving CPICH Ec/No
34 ... 0
dB
Serving CPICH RSCP
135 ... 15
dBm
Serving CPICH Tx
31 ... 50
Power
dBm
Serving Pathloss
30 ... 165

me
n

dB
0 ... 511

u
u

Serving URA Id

WCDMA 1900A:

9660 ... 9940 1900B:


410 ... 689
2100:00:00
10550 ... 10850
0 ... 228 1

SF DL
SF UL
SHO Event Rate

1 ... 512
1 ... 512
0 ... 50

t
0 ... 3600 u

SHO Event Success


Rate

0 ... 100

Serving SC
Serving UARFCN DL

SHO Percent Softer

0 ... 100
%

u
c

SHO State

0 ... 2

u
c

SHO State (Text)

Text

u
c

SIB Id

0 ... 25

SIR

20 ... 30
dB

SIR Target

20 ... 30

e
m
q
t
u

Spectr Ana Sc DL Freq

dB
1930 ... 1990

or
2110 ... 2170 MHz
Spectr Ana Sc DL No of 0 ... 2560
Freq
Spectr Ana Sc DL RSSI 115 ... 25
(dBm)
dBm
Spectr Ana Sc UL Freq 1930 ... 1990
or
2110 ... 2170 MHz
Spectr Ana Sc UL No of 0 ... 2560
Freq
Spectr Ana Sc UL RSSI 115 ... 25
(dBm)
dBm
Speed (km/h)
0 ... 250
km/h
Speed (mph)
0 ... 155
mph
Str Neigh Cell Name
Text

1 ... 2560 s
ss

ss
1 ... 2560 s
ss
1 ... 2560 sr
ss

sr

ss
1 ... 2560 sr

ss
p

1 ... 6

Str Neigh CPICH Ec/No 34 ... 0

1 ... 6

c
u

dB
Str Neigh CPICH RSCP 135 ... 15

1 ... 6

Str Neigh SC

dBm
0 ... 511

1 ... 6

Str Neigh Type

3 ... 4

1 ... 6

Str Neigh UARFCN DL

0 ... 16383

1 ... 6

TEMS Software Version Text

Time (Text)
Text
Trsp Ch BLER, DL (Log) 0 ... 63

1 ... 32

u
u

Trsp Ch BLER, DL (%)

0 ... 100

1 ... 32

%
0 ... 100

Trsp Ch Id DL

%
1 ... 32

1 ... 32

e
m
q
t

Trsp Ch No of DL

0 ... 32

Trsp Ch No of UL

0 ... 32

Trsp Ch No of Error
Blocks

0 ... 4095

1 ... 32

e
m
q
t
e
m
q
t
e

0 ... 4095

1 ... 32

m
q
t
t

Trsp Ch Throughput DL 0 ... 2048


(kbit/s)
kbit/s
Trsp Ch Throughput DL 0 ... 2048
Total (kbit/s)
kbit/s
Trsp Ch Throughput UL 0 ... 2048
(kbit/s)
kbit/s
Trsp Ch Throughput UL 0 ... 2048
Total (kbit/s)
kbit/s
Trsp Ch Type DL
Text

1 ... 32

1 ... 32

1 ... 32

Trsp Ch Type UL

Text

1 ... 32

UE Initial Transmit
Power

60 ... 44

e
m
q
t
e
m
q
t
u

dBm
60 ... 44

Trsp Ch BLER, DL (%,


Worst)

Trsp Ch Rec Blocks

UE Tx Power

UL Interference
UTRA Carrier RSSI

dBm
110 ... 70
dBm
128 ... 30
dBm

Description
Height above sea level in feet.
Height above sea level in meters.
Cell name of each active set member.
Argument: Active set ID identifying a specific active set.
CPICH Ec/No of each active set member.
Argument: Active set ID.
CPICH received signal code power of each active set member.
Argument: Active set ID.
The number of base stations in the active set. Valid only in state Cell_DCH.
Scrambling code of each active set member.
Argument: Active set ID.
Downlink UARFCN of each active set member.
Argument: Active set ID.

Bit error rate, measured using either the pilot bits or the TPC bits on the DPCCH channel (choice
depends on slot format).
Reported in Q11 format. A 100% error figure means 2047 detected errors.
Averaged over reporting period.
Calculated as follows:
# Call Ends / (# Call Ends + # Blocked Calls + # Dropped Calls)
Only events occurring in WCDMA mode are counted.
Use of compressed mode.
0: False
1: True
CW scanning: Number of UARFCNs scanned.
CW scanning: RSSI of UARFCNs scanned.
Argument: The channels are sorted by ascending UARFCN. The argument 1 gives the channel with
the lowest UARFCN.
CW scanning: UARFCNs of channels scanned, sorted in ascending order.
Argument: 0 gives the first channel currently scanned, 1 the second, etc.

Cell name of each detected neighbor.


Argument: Neighbor identity.
CPICH Ec/No of each detected neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
CPICH received signal code power of each detected neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
CPICH transmit power of each detected neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.

Code
e
eK
eV
m
me
n
n5
n8
q
qh
s
sp
sr
t
u
c
cp
cw
da
ne
p
ss
ts

Number of detected neighbors.


Pathloss of each detected neighbor. Calculated as Primary CPICH Tx Power CPICH RSCP.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
Scrambling code of each detected neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
Downlink UARFCN of each detected neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
DPCCH interference signal code power on downlink.
DPCCH received signal code power on downlink.

The Rake fingers are not sorted by signal strength; they come in the order they are reported.
The ordinal ("1st", etc.) refers to a UMTS frequency. Separate elements are provided for each of the
four possible UMTS frequencies.
The Motorola E1000 may report these measurements on a number of different channels (see the
element Finger Position Type); the other devices that support finger measurements always report on
the CPICH.
The "Finger" and "Finger Position" series of elements contain the same data. The latter series
consists of arrays of size 2560 corresponding to the sequence of chips in a radio frame timeslot, with
the received finger information positioned at the correct indices. These elements are provided for bar
chart plotting. The Finger Slot Pos element is of course not needed in the Finger Position series and
is consequently absent from it.
Ec/No for each Rake finger.
Argument: Rake finger number.
Total number of Rake fingers.

RSCP for each Rake finger.


Argument: Rake finger number.
RSSI for each Rake finger.
Argument: Rake finger number.
Scrambling code for each Rake finger.
Argument: Rake finger number.
Radio frame timeslot index for each Rake finger.
Argument: Rake finger number.
Position (chip index) of each Rake finger within the radio frame timeslot.
Argument: Rake finger number.
Type of channel on which each Rake finger is reported (e.g. CPICH).
Argument: Rake finger number.
UARFCN for each Rake finger.
Argument: Rake finger number.
Same as Finger SC (see general remarks).

Argument: Chip index.


Same as Finger Ec/No (see general remarks).
Argument: Chip index.
Same as Finger RSCP (see general remarks).
Argument: Chip index.
Same as Finger RSSI (see general remarks).
Argument: Chip index.
Same as Finger Slot (see general remarks).
Argument: Chip index.
Same as Finger Type (see general remarks).
Argument: Chip index.
Same as Finger UARFCN (see general remarks).
Argument: Chip index.
ARFCNs of measured GSM neighbors.
Argument: 1 gives the neighbor with the highest signal strength, etc.

Base Station Identity Codes (in text format) of measured GSM neighbors.
Argument: See GSM Neigh ARFCN.

Number of measured GSM neighbors.

Received signal strength of measured GSM neighbors.


Argument: See GSM Neigh ARFCN.

Description of UE model.
Direction of testing vehicle measured in degrees clockwise from north.
Type of latest handover.
0: Unknown (e.g. because no cell file loaded)
1: Soft
2: Softer
3: Hard
4: Handover to UTRAN
5: Handover from UTRAN

6: GSM
As HO Event Type but in plain-text format (same strings).
The percentage of the time 16-QAM has been used as modulation method.

The maximum value of the CQI (Channel Quality Indicator).


The definition of the CQI values is given in 3GPP TS 25.214, section 6A.2.
The median CQI value.
Compare HSDPA CQI (Max).
The minimum CQI value.
Compare HSDPA CQI (Max).
CQI feedback cycle, controlling how often the UE transmits new CQI information on the uplink (see
3GPP TS 25.214, section 6A.1.2). A value of zero means that the UE shall not transmit any CQI
information.
CQI repetition factor, controlling how often the UE repeats CQI information on the uplink (see 3GPP
TS 25.214, section 6A.1.2).
ACK / (NACK + ACK) ratio on the HS-DSCH.
Block error rate on the HS-DSCH.
DTX rate on the HS-DSCH.
Number of error blocks on the HS-DSCH.
Number of active HARQ (Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request) processes on the HS-DSCH.
NACK / (NACK + ACK) ratio on the HS-DSCH.
Retransmission rate on the HS-DSCH.

Number of retransmitted blocks on the HS-DSCH.


Throughput on the HS-DSCH.

HSDPA Radio Network Temporary Id. Fetched from HSDPA Configuration Report.
Calculated as: (Average requested transport block size based on CQI) / (2 ms)

Calculated as: (Average transport block size in TTIs where data is transferred) / (2 ms)
(Only TTIs in which data is actually received are considered in the throughput calculation.)
Calculated as: (Average transport block size counting all TTIs) / (2 ms)
(All TTIs, also those in which no data is received, are included in the throughput calculation.)
The percentage of the time QPSK has been used as modulation method.

Channelisation codes used on the HS-SCCH, arranged in ascending order.


Argument: Channelisation code index.

Number of channelisation codes used on the HS-SCCH.

List of HS-SCCH channelisation codes in text format.

Decode success rate on the HS-SCCH. For the decoding to count as a success, both the first and
the second parts must have been completed successfully.
Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor codes used on the HS-SCCH, arranged in ascending order.
Argument: OVSF code index.
Number of Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor codes used on the HS-SCCH.
List of HS-SCCH Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor codes in text format.
The scrambling code index of the HSDPA serving cell.
Indicates whether the session is an HSDPA session.
0: No
1: Yes
Same as HS Session but in text format.
Block counts for all possible HSDPA transport block sizes, accumulated over the current session.
Argument: The transport block size itself (not an index).
Block counts for HSDPA transport block sizes currently in use, accumulated over the current session.
Argument: Transport block size index.
Block counts for HSDPA transport block sizes currently in use, collected over the latest report period.
Argument: Transport block size index.
Transport block sizes on the HS-DSCH.
Argument: Transport block size index.
Number of HSDPA transport block sizes currently in use.
International Mobile Equipment Identity, the unique equipment identity of the UE.
Event criteria governing when the UE should send inter-frequency measurement reports.
Argument: One argument for each event criterion.
Names of events governing sending of inter-frequency measurement reports by the UE. The events
extracted to this element are "e2a", "e2d", and "e2f". Other inter-frequency events are not extracted.
Argument: One argument for each event criterion. There may be multiple criteria for the same event.
Cells on which the UE has been ordered to perform intra-frequency measurements.
Valid only in connected mode.
Event criteria governing when the UE should send intra-frequency measurement reports.
Argument: One argument for each event criterion.
Names of events governing sending of intra-frequency measurement reports by the UE. The events
extracted to this element are "e1a", "e1b", "e1c", and "e1d". Other intra-frequency events are not
extracted.
Argument: One argument for each event criterion. There may be multiple criteria for the same event.

Event criteria governing when the UE should send inter-RAT measurement reports.
Argument: One argument for each event criterion.
Names of events governing sending of inter-RAT measurement reports by the UE. The only event
extracted to this element is "e3a". Other inter-RAT events are not extracted.
Argument: One argument for each event criterion. There may be multiple criteria for the same event.
Latitude recorded by positioning equipment.
Latitude as text. For the presentation format, see the Route Analysis User's Manual, appendix C.4.
Longitude recorded by positioning equipment.
Longitude as text. For the presentation format, see the Route Analysis User's Manual, appendix C.4.
Mobile Country Code.
Contains the hexadecimal string of a Layer 3 message or mode report.
Used for text-format logfile export only.
Mobile Network Code. May consist of two or three digits.
0: None
1: No service
2: Idle mode
3: Connected mode
UE mode.
1: WCDMA
2: GSM
UE mode: "WCDMA" or "GSM".
Cell name of each monitored neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
CPICH Ec/No of each monitored neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
CPICH received signal code power of each monitored neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
CPICH transmit power of each monitored neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
Number of monitored neighbors.
Pathloss of each monitored neighbor. Calculated as Primary CPICH Tx Power CPICH RSCP.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
Scrambling code of each monitored neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.
Downlink UARFCN of each monitored neighbor.
Argument: Neighbor identity.

Indicates whether the UE behavior has been changed from the default.

Empty string: No modification of UE behavior


B: Modification of UE behavior in network (RAT Control information element)
C: Modification of UE reselection behavior: (Sector Control information element)
Combinations of these letters may appear.
CPICH scanning (section 8.4): Estimated ratio between polluting signal power and desired signal
power on a CPICH control channel, based on the assumption that there is only one possible member
in the active set.
Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned (lowest UARFCN).
Argument: Power threshold (in dB) relative to the power of the strongest scrambling code; used to
identify possible active set members.
As Other/Own, Max 1 SC except that the active set is assumed to have at most two possible
members.
Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned.
As Other/Own, Max 1 SC except that the active set is assumed to have at most three possible
members.
Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned.
As Other/Own, Max 1 SC except that the active set is assumed to have at most four possible
members.
Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned.
Same as "Other/Own, ..." but for the second UMTS frequency.

Same as "Other/Own, ..." but for the third UMTS frequency.

Same as "Other/Own, ..." but for the fourth UMTS frequency.

Host name or network address for each active PDP context.


Argument: PDP context index.
User address (IPv4/IPv6).
Argument: PDP context index.
Number of active PDP contexts.
Delay class as defined by sub-scription (Subscribed, 1, 2, 3, or 4).
Argument: PDP context index.
LLC Service Access Point Identifier.
Argument: PDP context index.
Mean throughput (100 bytes/h50 MB/h).
Argument: PDP context index.
Network SAPI (Service Access Point Indicator).
Argument: PDP context index.
Peak throughput as defined by subscription. 1256 kB/s.
Argument: PDP context index.

Precedence class as defined by subscription: Subscribed, High, Normal, or Low priority.


Argument: PDP context index.
Radio priority level as defined by subscription.
Argument: PDP context index.
Reliability class as defined by subscription.
Argument: PDP context index.
CPICH scanning: The estimated number of possible members in the active set.
Applies to the first UMTS frequency scanned (lowest UARFCN).
Argument: Power threshold (in dB) relative to the power of the strongest scrambling code.
Same as Poss No of AS Members but for the second UMTS frequency.

Same as Poss No of AS Members but for the third UMTS frequency.

Same as Poss No of AS Members but for the fourth UMTS frequency.

Inner loop power control indication on downlink.


Based on the recent history of power control decisions:
The value 1 means that the power has been adjusted predominantly downward.
The value 0 means that the upward and downward power adjustments have canceled out exactly.
The value +1 means that the power has been adjusted predominantly upward.
Inner loop power control indication on uplink. Works the same way as Power Control Indication DL,
which see.

Transmit power of first RACH preamble in dBm.


Maximum number of preambles in one preamble ramping cycle.
Transmit power of last RACH preamble in dBm.
Number of preambles used in this preamble ramping cycle.
Use of Lock to RAT function in UE.
0: Lock to RAT disabled (default)
1: Locked to GSM 900/1800
2: Locked to GSM 850/1900
3: Locked to WCDMA
Same as RAT Control but in text format.

The scrambling code of the uplink DPCH.

Type of downlink logical channel, e.g. "DCCH".


Argument: Logical channel index.
PDU retransmission percentage. Calculated as:

Argument: Logical channel index.


Radio Link Control PDU throughput (Acknowledged Mode, downlink), counting both control PDUs
and AM PDUs.
Argument: Logical channel index.
Radio Link Control SDU throughput (Acknowledged Mode, downlink).
Argument: Logical channel index.
Type of uplink logical channel, e.g. "DCCH".
Argument: Logical channel index.
Radio Link Control PDU throughput (Acknowledged Mode, uplink), counting both control PDUs and
AM PDUs.
Argument: Logical channel index.
Radio Link Control SDU throughput (Acknowledged Mode, uplink).
Argument: Logical channel index.
Downlink RLC entity data mode: Transparent Mode, Unacknowledged Mode, or Acknowledged
Mode.
Argument: RLC entity.
Total RLC downlink throughput.
Argument: RLC entity.

Total number of RLC entities on uplink and downlink.

Uplink RLC entity data mode: Transparent Mode, Unacknowledged Mode, or Acknowledged Mode.
Argument: RLC entity.
Total RLC uplink throughput.
Argument: RLC entity.

Highest downlink throughput for all RLC entities/transport channels.

Highest uplink throughput for all RLC entities/transport channels.

State of RRC protocol:


0: No service
1: Idle mode
2: Connected_Cell_FACH
3: Connected_Cell_DCH
4: Connected_Cell_PCH
5: Connected_URA_PCH
The state is set to idle when the UE registers, and the information element is then updated each time
the state changes.

See 3GPP TS 25.331.


RRC State in text format.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: Cell identity of each cell listed.
Argument: Indicates the row in the window. In Cell_DCH mode, the active set is on top (max 4
rows), whereas in other modes the serving cell is found on row 1. In either case the neighbors follow
directly beneath.
Cell Identity part of SAN Cell Id: bits 12 through 27 (in decimal).
Argument: See SAN Cell Id.
Cell Identity part of SAN Cell Id: bits 12 through 27 in hexadecimal.
Argument: See SAN Cell Id.
RNC part of SAN Cell Id: bits 0 through 11 (in decimal).
Argument: See SAN Cell Id.
RNC part of SAN Cell Id: bits 0 through 11 in hexadecimal.
Argument: See SAN Cell Id.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: Name of each cell listed.
Argument: Window row.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: Type of cell for each cell listed.
1: Serving cell
2: Active set member
3: Monitored neighbor
4: Detected neighbor
Argument: Window row.
As SAN Cell Type but with text strings indicating the type of cell:
SC: Serving cell
AS: Active set member
MN: Monitored neighbor
DN: Detected neighbor
Argument: Window row.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: CPICH Ec/No for each cell listed.
Argument: Window row.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: CPICH RSCP for each cell listed.
Argument: Window row.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: Primary CPICH transmit power for each cell listed.
Argument: Window row.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: Total number of cells listed.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: Pathloss for each cell listed. Calculated as Primary CPICH
Tx Power CPICH RSCP.
Argument: Window row.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: Scrambling code for each cell listed.
Argument: Window row.
Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: Downlink UARFCN for each cell listed.
Argument: Window row.

Serving/Active Set + Neighbors window: URA identity of each cell listed.


Argument: Window row.

These elements combine scrambling codes from all scanned UMTS frequencies, sorted by
descending Aggr Ec/Io. The sorting order of the "Best" elements is not affected by the settings in the
General window (section 8.4.10.1).
CPICH scanning: The aggregate code power of the scrambling code (Eb, energy per bit) relative to
the total signal power in the channel (Io).
Argument: 1 is the scrambling code with the highest Aggr Ec/Io, etc.
CPICH scanning: The aggregate code power (energy per chip) of each scanned scrambling code.
The aggregate code power is a measure of the total signal power (distributed around the main peak
due to multipath propagation) that is above the PN threshold (see section 8.4.1).
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: The aggregate code power of the scrambling code (Ec, energy per chip) relative to
the total signal power in the channel (Io).
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: The difference between the aggregate code power and peak code power.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: Deduced name of the cell that uses each scanned scrambling code.
The algorithm determining the cell name takes as input the SC number, the UARFCN, and the
position reported. It searches the cell file for cells with matching SC number and UARFCN within a 50
km radius. If multiple matches are found, the cell closest to the position is selected.
If no positioning data is available, the information element will still be presented, but the cell names
may then of course be wrong. The algorithm in this case simply picks the first cell in the cell file with
matching SC number and UARFCN.
Invalid if no cell file is loaded.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: Categorization of the cells that use the scanned scrambling codes.
1: The cell with the strongest Aggr Ec.
2: All neighbors of the "1" cell, as indicated by the cell file.
3: All other cells.
In the "Sc Best" element, this categorization is applied for each UMTS frequency, so there will be one
"1" with associated "2"s for each frequency.
Invalid if no cell file is loaded.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: Time in chips between the first and last Ec/Io peak that is above the PN threshold
(see section 8.4.1). This is a measure of the signal spreading due to multipath propagation.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: The total signal power in the channel.
CPICH scanning: The number of scrambling codes scanned.

CPICH scanning (section 8.4): The peak code power of each scanned scrambling code (Eb, energy
per bit) relative to the total signal power in the channel (Io), i.e. the difference between them in dB.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: The peak code power of each scanned scrambling code (Ec, energy per chip) in
dBm.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: The peak code power of each scanned scrambling code (Ec, energy per chip)
relative to the total signal power in the channel (Io), i.e. the difference between them in dB.

Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.


The peak code power of each scanned scrambling code on the primary synchronization channel
(P-SCH).
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
The peak code power (Ec) of each scanned scrambling code on the primary synchronization channel
(P-SCH), relative to the total signal power in the channel (Io).
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: Number of Ec/Io peaks (multipath components) that are above the PN threshold.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: The number of each scanned scrambling code.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: The number of the group to which each scanned scrambling code belongs.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: Received SIR (in dB) for scanned scrambling codes.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
The peak code power of each scanned scrambling code on the secondary synchronization channel
(S-SCH).
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
The peak code power (Ec) of each scanned scrambling code on the secondary synchronization
channel (S-SCH), relative to the total signal power in the channel (Io).
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: The time offset of the radio frame (10 ms = 38,400 chips) for each scanned
scrambling code.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: Equal to
(Sc Best Time Offset mod 2560) + 1.
Argument: See Sc Best Aggr Eb/Io.
CPICH scanning: The UARFCN of the CPICH currently scanned.

Same as "Sc Best" elements except that only the first UMTS frequency is considered.
Argument: The sorting order depends on the General window setting: see section 8.4.10.1.
Same as "Sc Best" elements except that only the second UMTS frequency is considered.
Argument: The sorting order depends on the General window setting: see section 8.4.10.1.
Same as "Sc Best" elements except that only the third UMTS frequency is considered.
Argument: The sorting order depends on the General window setting: see section 8.4.10.1.
Same as "Sc Best" elements except that only the fourth UMTS frequency is considered.
Argument: The sorting order depends on the General window setting: see section 8.4.10.1.
SCH timeslot scanning (section 8.5): Power in each segment (1, 2, 4, or 8 chips depending on setup)
of the scanned timeslot.
Argument: Index of timeslot segment (not chip index). If "Every 2" has been chosen, the argument
range is 1 ... 2560/2, i.e. 1 ... 1280; for "Every 4", the range is 1 ... 640; for "Every 8", the range is 1 ...
320.
SCH timeslot scanning: Number of scanned timeslot segments (each with length 1, 2, 4, or 8 chips
depending on setup).

SCH timeslot scanning: Position of each timeslot segment scanned, expressed as a chip index. The
first chip has number 1.
Argument: Index of timeslot segment (not chip index). If "Every 2" has been chosen, the argument
range is 1 ... 2560/2, i.e. 1 ... 1280; for "Every 4", the range is 1 ... 640; for "Every 8", the range is 1 ...
320.
SCH timeslot scanning: The time separation in chips between the strongest peak and the second
strongest.
SCH timeslot scanning: The time separation in chips between the second strongest peak and the
third strongest.
SCH timeslot scanning: UARFCN scanned.

Use of Lock to Sector function in UE in idle mode:


0: Lock to Sector disabled
1: Lock to Sector enabled
Same as Sector Control but in text format.
Cell identity of the serving cell.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
Cell Identity part of Serving Cell Id: bits 12 through 27 (in decimal).
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
Cell Identity part of Serving Cell Id: bits 12 through 27 in hexadecimal.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
RNC part of Serving Cell Id: bits 0 through 11 (in decimal).
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
RNC part of Serving Cell Id: bits 0 through 11 in hexadecimal.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
LAC of serving cell.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
LAC of serving cell in hexadecimal format.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
Name of the serving cell.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
RAC of serving cell.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
RAC of serving cell in hexadecimal format.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
CPICH Ec/No of the serving cell.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
CPICH received signal code power of the serving cell.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
CPICH transmit power of the serving cell.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
Pathloss of the serving cell. Calculated as Primary CPICH Tx Power CPICH RSCP.

Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.


Scrambling code of the serving cell in idle, Cell_FACH, Cell_PCH, and URA_PCH mode.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
Downlink UARFCN of the serving cell in idle, Cell_FACH, Cell_PCH, and URA_PCH mode.
Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.

URA (UTRAN Region Area)identity of the serving cell.


Not valid in Cell_DCH mode.
Spreading factor on downlink.
Spreading factor on uplink.
Number of Radio Link events (both failures and successes) per second over the last arg seconds,
where arg is the value of the argument.
About the events, see appendix H.
Argument: See above. Argument = 0 means that the events are counted from the beginning of the
logfile.
Soft handover success rate. Calculated as:
(# add + # rem + # repl ) / # all
where
add = Radio Link Addition events
rem = Radio Link Removal events
repl = Radio Link Replacement events
all = all Radio Link events, including failures
About the events, see appendix H.
A measure of the amount of softer handover. Calculated as:
# softer / (# softer + # soft )
where
softer = Radio link event indicating success occurs while in softer handover (and with more than one
member in active set)
soft = Radio link event indicating success occurs while in soft handover (and with more than one
member in active set)
A radio link event is one of Radio Link Addition, Radio Link Removal, and Radio Link Replacement.
Requires that a cell file has been loaded (otherwise the element is invalid).
Soft handover state.
0: Unknown (no cell data loaded)
1: Soft handover
2: Softer handover
Requires that a cell file has been loaded (otherwise the value will always be 0).
Invalid when AS No of Members < 2.
Soft handover state as plain text: "Soft", "Softer", or "Unknown". See SHO State.
Requires that a cell file has been loaded (otherwise the value will always be "Unknown").
Invalid when AS No of Members < 2.
System Information Block ID.
0: Master block.
Signal-to-interference ratio, measured on DPCCH. See SGPP TS 25.215, section 5.1.3.

SIR target governing SIR.

Spectrum analysis: Scanned frequencies on downlink in ascending order.


Argument: Scanned frequency.
Spectrum analysis: The number of downlink frequencies swept by the scan.

Spectrum analysis: RSSI of downlink frequencies scanned.


Argument: Scanned frequency.
Spectrum analysis: Scanned frequencies on uplink in ascending order.
Argument: Scanned frequency.
Spectrum analysis: The number of uplink frequencies swept by the scan.

Spectrum analysis: RSSI of uplink frequencies scanned.


Argument: Scanned frequency.
Speed of vehicle.
Speed of vehicle.
Cell names of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in descending
order.
Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc.
CPICH Ec/No of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in descending
order.
Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc.
CPICH RSCP of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in descending
order.
Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc.
Scrambling codes of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in
descending order.
Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc.
Types of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in descending order.
The types are:
3: Monitored neighbor
4: Detected neighbor
Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc.
CPICH UARFCNs of neighbors (monitored as well as detected) sorted by signal strength in
descending order.
Argument: 1 is the strongest neighbor, etc.
Text string indicating UE software version.
Time in text format: HH:MM:SS.mm, where mm = decimal seconds.
Block error rate on each downlink transport channel (DCH only), converted to logarithmic value: see
3GPP TS 25.331, section 10.3.5.10.
Argument: Transport channel index.

Note: Nokia UEs do not deliver separate values for each transport channel, but only an average over
all of them (arg = 1).
Block error rate on each downlink transport channel (DCH only) in percent. See 3GPP TS 25.215,
section 5.1.7. Compare "Trsp Ch BLER, DL (Log)".
Argument: Transport channel index.
Block error rate on the worst downlink transport channel (DCH only) in percent.

Identity of each downlink transport channel.


The channel type is indicated by the element Trsp Ch Type.
Argument: Transport channel index.

Number of downlink transport channels.

Number of uplink transport channels.

Total number of erroneous blocks on each transport channel over the past 200 reports from the UE.
Updated once every 200 reports. Compare "Trsp Ch BLER, DL (Log)".
Argument: Transport channel index.

Number of blocks received on each transport channel. Updated for every UE report.
Argument: Transport channel index.
Downlink throughput on each transport channel. Updated for every UE report.
Argument: Transport channel index.
Total downlink throughput on all transport channels. Updated for every UE report.
Argument: Transport channel index.
Uplink throughput on each transport channel. Updated for every UE report.
Argument: Transport channel index.
Total uplink throughput on all transport channels. Updated for every UE report.
Argument: Transport channel index.
Downlink transport channel type: DCH or FACH.
Argument: Transport channel index.

Uplink transport channel type: DCH or RACH.


Argument: Transport channel index.

UE initial transmit power in dBm.

UE transmit power in dBm. Valid only in connected mode.

Interference on uplink, extracted from SIB type 7.


Total energy measured by the UE in the 5 MHz frequency band.

Meaning
Reported by Sony Ericsson chipset based UEs.
Reported by Sony Ericsson K600i.
Reported by Sony Ericsson V800, V802SE, Z800i.
Reported by Motorola UEs.
Reported by Motorola E1000, E1070, Razr V3x.
Reported by Nokia UEs.
Reported by Nokia 6650 and Nokia WCDMA 1900.
Reported by Nokia 6280, 6282.
Reported by Qualcomm chipset based devices.
Reported by Qualcomm chipset based HSDPA-capable devices.
Reported by all scanners.
Reported by PCTel scanners.
Reported by Rohde & Schwarz scanners.
Reported by UEs supporting the TCC protocol.
Reported by all supported UEs.
Requires that a cell file has been loaded.
Reported from CPICH scanning.
Reported from CW scanning (PCTel scanners only).
Reported when testing data services
GSM neighbor measurements reported by the UE while in WCDMA mode.
Reported by positioning equipment, or requires positioning data to make sense.
Reported from spectrum scanning.
Reported from SCH timeslot scanning (PCTel scanners only).

Min Pilot RSCP =


Min Ec Threshold

Min Ec/No
(negative val)
Required

(Ec >=)

(Ec/No>=)

No

AMR 12.2 Voice

-106

-14

-92

CS 64 Video

-101

-12

-89

PS 64

-101

-12

-89

PS 128

-98

-11

-87

PS 384

-93

-10

-83

Service

Max No for minimum Ec or as an example for a given


Ec limited by the Min Ec/Io
Min. Ec/No (max "negative" segment length)
it takes in consideration the max distance if No>Ec
Minimum Ec

Ec - No = -106 - No = -14
No = Ec - Ec/No = -106 - ( -14) = -92

here the power requirements (Ec) are


high but the Ec/No is slightly lower
Energy [dB]

examples

No
Ec
Ec

No
Ec
No

AMR
12.2

CS 64
Video

PS 64

No

PS 128

Notes on Quantities Denoting Signal Power

Eb = Ec + 21.07dB = Scrambling code energy per bit as measured by a scanner (except during the SCH timeslot scan).
Ec = RSCP = Scrambling code energy per chip as measured by a scanner (except during the SCH timeslot scan).
= Received signal code power, identical with Ec according to 3GPP TS 25.215, section 5.1.6.
No = RSSI = Total energy per chip measured by a UE.
= Received signal strength indicator, identical with No
Io: Total energy per chip as measured by a scanner.

PS 384

Ec

Ec/No: Signal-to-noise ratio measured by a UE on CPICH


Ec/Io: Signal-to-noise ratio as measured by a scanner. on CPICH
SIR: Signal-to-interference ratio measured by a UE on DPCH.
Es: Scrambling code energy per chip as measured by a scanner during the SCH timeslot scan.
Eb/No = Ec/Io + Processor Gain. The ratio of the Energy per information bit(Eb) to the power spectral density of thermal noise(No).
Processor Gain varies with different Class of Service. CS-Voice(12.2kbps) is 25dB while PS-Data(384kbps) is 10dB.
RSCP Received Signal Code Power. The energy per chip in the downlink common pilot channel, average over 512 chips. RSCP can be related to GSM BCCH
Mean Served - the mean number of successful service connections
Ec/Io - The ratio of the energy per chip (Ec) in the downlink common pilot channel (RSCP) to the power spectral density (Io) of all received signals (including the pilot itself).
Ec/Io (UMTS) vs C/I (GSM) ==>>Ec/Io and C/I are not the same
Ec Pilot Channel
C Traffic Channel
Io Everything ( total wide band received power pilot, traffic, this cell, other cells)
I interference ( co/adj channels not including traffic channel)

The indoor coverage levels:


Service
Pilot RSCP threshold
Ec/No requirement
AMR 12.2 Voice
>= -106 dBm [ERICSSON -101dBm]
>= -14 dB
CS 64 Video
>= -101 dBm
>= -12 dB
PS 64
>= -101 dBm
>= -12 dB
PS 128
>= -98 dBm
>= -11 dB
PS 384
>= -93 dBm
>= -10 dB
On Street RF Design Levels to yield in Car Service:
Service
Pilot RSCP threshold
Ec/No requirement
AMR 12.2 Voice
>=-100dBm [-95dBm] ERICSSON
>=-14dB
value
CS-64
>=-97dBm
>=-12dB
PS-64
>=-97dBm
>=-12dB
PS-128
>=-92dBm
>=-11dB
PS-384
>=-87dBm
>=-10dB

uding the pilot itself).

FileName (last valid value)


CollectionYear
CollectionMonth
CollectionDay
Start Time (ms)
EndTime (ms)
FileSize
Distance
Occurences
ServingSectorID (last valid value)
CSV_Call Duration
CSV_Uu_IncomingCallSetupFail
CSV_Uu_OutgoingCallSetupFail
CSV_Uu_OutgoingCallOk
CSV_Uu_IncomingCallOk
CSV_Uu_CallDropped
CSV_Uu_CallCompleted
CSV_Uu_TrCh_DownlinkBlerAgg
CSV # of Quality Samples Passing
CSV # of Quality Samples NOT Passing
CSV_Uu_TrCh_UL_BlerAgg
CSV # of UL_Quality Samples Passing
CSV # of UL_Quality Samples NOT Passing
CSV_CallSetupTime(RRC_REQandCCAlerting)
CSV_CallSetuptime_MP_PassingSamples
CSV_CallSetupTime_MP_NOTPassSamples
CSV_CallSetuptime_MM_PassingSamples
CSV_CallSetupTime_MM_NOTPassSamples
CSV_DurationOfActiveSetSize1
CSV_DurationOfActiveSetSize2
CSV_DurationOfActiveSetSize3
CSV_DurationOfActiveSetSize4
CSV_DurationOfActiveSetSize5
CSV_DurationOfActiveSetSize6
CSV_IRAT_Success
CSV_IRAT_Fail
CSV_RRC - HandoverFromUTRANFailure
CSV_RRC - HandoverFromUTRANCommand-GSM
CSV_RRC - ActiveSetUpdateComplete
CSV_RRC - ActiveSetUpdate
CSD_Uu_OutgoingCallSetupFail
CSD_Uu_IncomingCallSetupFail
CSD_Uu_OutgoingCallOk
CSD_Uu_IncomingCallOk
CSD_Uu_CallDropped
CSD_Uu_CallCompleted
CSD_Uu_TrCh_DownlinkBlerAgg
CSD # of Quality Samples Passing
CSD # of Quality Samples NOT Passing
CSD_Uu_TrCh_UL_BlerAgg
CSD # of UL_Quality Samples Passing

CSD # of UL_Quality Samples NOT Passing


CSD_Uu_TimeBetweenRRC_REQandCallStart
CSD_CallSetuptime_PassingSamples
CSD_CallSetupTime_NOTPassSamples
PS_Uu_IncomingCallSetupFail
PS_Uu_OutgoingCallSetupFail
PS_Uu_OutgoingCallOk
PS_Uu_IncomingCallOk
PS_Uu_CallCompleted
PS_Uu_CallDropped
PS_Call Duration
PS_DurationOfActiveSetSize1
PS_DurationOfActiveSetSize2
PS_DurationOfActiveSetSize3
PS_DurationOfActiveSetSize4
PS_DurationOfActiveSetSize5
PS_DurationOfActiveSetSize6
PS_UserData_DL_RAB_64K (bytes)
PS_TransferDuration_DL_RAB_64K
PS_UserData_DL_RAB_128K (bytes)
PS_TransferDuration_DL_RAB_128K
PS_UserData_DL_RAB_384K (bytes)
PS_TransferDuration_DL_RAB_384K
PS_UserData_UL_RAB_64K (bytes)
PS_TransferDuration_UL_RAB_64K
PS_UserData_UL_RAB_128K (bytes)
PS_TransferDuration_UL_RAB_128K
PS_UserData_UL_RAB_384K (bytes)
PS_TransferDuration_UL_RAB_384K
PS_PingRTT
PS_PingSamplesPass
PS_PingSamplesFail
PS_MeanCallSetupTime(msecs)
PSD_CallSetuptime_PassingSamples
PSD_CallSetupTime_NOTPassSamples
PS_IRAT_Success
PSD_IRAT_Failure
HSDPA_Uu_Call_Dropped
HSDPA_Uu_CallSetup_OK
HSDPA_Uu_CallSetup_Fail
HSDPA_UserData_DL_RAB (bytes)
HSDPA_DL_TransferDuration
HS_DL_AppThroughputMax
HSDPA_UserData_UL_RAB (bytes)
HS_UL_TransferDuration
HS_UL_AppThroughputMax
HSDPA_PingRTT
HSDPA_PingSamplePass
HSDPA_PingSamplesFail
HSDPA_MeanSessionSetupTime(msecs)
HSDPA Session Activation_PASS_Samples
HSDPA_SessionActivationTime_NOTPASS_Samples

Occurences
All
BLER_Mean
BLER_Max
BLER_Min
CallSetupTime_Mean
CallSetupTime_Max
CallSetupTime_Min
Mean_EcIo
Max_EcIo
Min_EcIo
Mean_RSCP
Max_RSCP
Min_RSCP
Occurences
BLER_Values
Samples
Occurences
CallSetupTimeSecs_Value
Samples
Occurences
EcIo_Value
Samples
Occurences
All
CQI_0
CQI_1
CQI_2
CQI_3
CQI_4
CQI_5
CQI_6
CQI_7
CQI_8
CQI_9
CQI_10
CQI_11
CQI_12
CQI_13
CQI_14
CQI_15
CQI_16
CQI_17
CQI_18
CQI_19
CQI_20
CQI_21

CQI_22
CQI_23
CQI_24
CQI_25
CQI_26
CQI_27
CQI_28
CQI_29
CQI_30
Occurences
RSCP_Value
Samples
Occurences
ServingSectorID (last valid value)
CS_RAB_SetupOk
CS_RAB_SetupFail
CS_RAB_ReleaseOk
CS_RAB_ReleaseFail
CS_RAB_ReconfigOk
CS_RAB_Reconfig_Fail
PS_RAB_SetupOk
PS_RAB_SetupFail
PS_RAB_ReleaseOk
PS_RAB_ReleaseFail
PS_RAB_ReconfigOk
PS_RAB_ReconfigFail
RRC_OK
RRC_Reject
RRC_Abort
Occurences

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