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7.2.14 HSUPA Data Channel Interference Cancellation

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HSUPA Data Channel Interference Cancellation Feature Parameter
Description
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Date 2016-05-26

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2.14 Contents
1 About This Document
1.1 Scope
1.2 Intended Audience
1.3 Change History
1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types
2 Overview
2.1 Background
2.2 Introduction
2.3 Benefits
3 Technical Description
3.1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
3.2 WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
3.3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2
4 Related Features
4.1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
4.2 WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
4.3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2
5 Network Impact
5.1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
5.2 WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
5.3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2
6 Engineering Guidelines
6.1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
6.1.1 When to Use HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
6.1.2 Required Information
6.1.3 Deployment
6.1.3.1 Requirements
6.1.3.2 Data Preparation
6.1.3.3 Activation
6.1.3.3.1 Using MML Commands
6.1.3.3.2 MML Command Examples
6.1.3.3.3 Using the CME
6.1.3.4 Activation Observation
6.1.3.5 Deactivation
6.1.3.5.1 Using MML Commands
6.1.3.5.2 MML Command Examples
6.1.3.5.3 Using the CME
6.1.4 Performance Monitoring
6.1.5 Parameter Optimization
6.1.6 Troubleshooting
6.2 WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
6.2.1 When to Use Turbo IC
6.2.2 Required Information
6.2.3 Deployment
6.2.3.1 Requirements
6.2.3.2 Data Preparation
6.2.3.3 Activation
6.2.3.3.1 Using MML Commands
6.2.3.3.2 MML Command Examples
6.2.3.3.3 Using the CME
6.2.3.4 Activation Observation
6.2.3.5 Deactivation
6.2.3.5.1 Using MML Commands
6.2.3.5.2 MML Command Examples
6.2.3.5.3 Using the CME
6.2.4 Performance Monitoring
6.2.5 Parameter Optimization
6.2.6 Troubleshooting
6.3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2
6.3.1 When to Use Turbo IC Phase2
6.3.2 Required Information
6.3.3 Deployment
6.3.3.1 Requirements

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6.3.3.2 Data Preparation


6.3.3.3 Activation
6.3.3.3.1 Using MML Commands
6.3.3.3.2 MML Command Examples
6.3.3.3.3 Using the CME
6.3.3.4 Activation Observation
6.3.3.5 Deactivation
6.3.3.5.1 Using MML Commands
6.3.3.5.2 MML Command Examples
6.3.3.5.3 Using the CME
6.3.4 Performance Monitoring
6.3.5 Parameter Optimization
6.3.6 Troubleshooting
7 Parameters
8 Counters
9 Glossary
10 Reference Documents

1 About This Document

1 Scope
This document describes data channel interference cancellation (IC), including its technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
This document covers the following features:

z WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation


z WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
z WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2

Before reading this document, you are advised to read Interference Cancellation Feature Parameter Description to learn the basic principles about IC.
This document applies to the following NE types.

NE Type NE Model

RNC BSC6900, BSC6910


NodeB Macro 3900 series macro base stations: BTS3900, BTS3900A, BTS3900L, BTS3900AL, DBS3900, and BTS3900C
Micro BTS3911E
LampSite DBS3900 LampSite

2 Intended Audience
This document is intended for personnel who:

z Need to understand the features described herein


z Work with Huawei products

3 Change History
This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are two types of changes, which are defined as follows:

z Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
z Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version

AN18.1 01 (2016-05-26)

Compared with Issue 02 (2015-12-25) of RAN17.1, 01(2016-05-26) of RAN18.1 includes the following changes.

Change Type Change Description Parameter Change

Feature change Added feature dependency on the UBBPe board. For details, see the following sections: None
5.1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
5.2 WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
5.3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2
6.1.3.1 Requirements
6.2.3.1 Requirements
Editorial change None None

4 Differences Between Base Station Types

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ature Support by Macro, Micro, and LampSite Base Stations

Feature ID Description Supported by Controller Supported by Macro Supported by Micro Supported by


LampSite
BSC6900 BSC6910
WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference N/A N/A Yes Yes Yes
Cancellation
WRFD-150206 Turbo IC N/A N/A Yes Yes Yes
WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

NOTE:
N/A indicates that an NE is not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.

2 Overview

1 Background
As the HSUPA rate continues to increase, uplink interference increases, thereby making a great impact on the uplink system capacity. E-DPDCH IC increases the uplink system
capacity by canceling interference from the E-DPDCH.

2 Introduction
z WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
HSUPA UL IC regenerates demodulated E-DPDCH signals for HSUPA UEs and cancels interference from the regenerated signals. This feature therefore reduces the MAI,
improves demodulation performance, and increases the uplink system capacity.
z WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
Turbo IC effectively reduces the inter-user interference and increases the uplink system capacity by improving E-DPDCH IC efficiency for HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs.
z WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2
Turbo IC Phase2 enables the NodeB to schedule a single hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process for a 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs with low-speed data transmission (using
only one Radio Link Control packet data unit (RLC PDU) for data transmission) when the Uu-interface resources are insufficient. That is, these UEs each use only one HARQ
process to transmit data, which reduces their minimum data rates from 160 kbit/s to 20 kbit/s. This decreases the inter-user interference and increases the number of 2 ms TTI
HSUPA UEs in a cell.

3 Benefits
z WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
HSUPA UL IC cancels interference from the E-DPDCH and reduces the MAI, thereby improving demodulation performance and increasing the uplink system capacity.
z WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
Turbo IC improves E-DPDCH IC efficiency for HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs, thereby reducing interference between UEs and significantly increasing the uplink system capacity.
z WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2
This feature can increase the number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs.
For details about how the benefits are produced, see chapter 5 Network Impact.

3 Technical Description

1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation


E-DPDCH IC is classified into one-stage PIC and one-stage SIC. For example, for 3900 series base stations, one-stage PIC is implemented on the WBBPd board, and one-stage SIC
is implemented on the WBBPf board.

z One-stage PIC functions as follows:

1. The NodeB detection module detects E-DPDCH signals for HSUPA UEs.
2. The NodeB regeneration module regenerates signals of UEs on their respective E-DPDCHs by using the detection results and channel estimation results.
3. The NodeB cancellation module removes the regenerated signals from the received signals.
4. The NodeB demodulation and decoding module demodulates and decodes the baseband signals with interference canceled. Note that the demodulation performance is
improved because MAI is reduced by canceling interference from the E-DPDCH.

z One-stage SIC functions as follows:


The NodeB detects (demodulates) and regenerates signals of one UE at a time. Before processing signals from another UE, the NodeB removes the regenerated signals of the
current UE to minimize the MAI to other UEs and improve the demodulation performance.

This feature supports inter-board IC.

2 WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
Turbo IC implements decoding-based SIC in multiple stages on the E-DPDCH signals of HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs. Turbo IC functions as follows:

1. The NodeB detection module demodulates and decodes the E-DPDCH signals for an HSUPA UE.
2. The NodeB regeneration module regenerates the E-DPDCH signals of the HSUPA UE based on information such as the detection result and channel estimation result.

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3. The NodeB cancellation module removes the regenerated E-DPDCH signals of the HSUPA UE from the signals received before detection.
4. The NodeB detection module processes the signals of another HSUPA UE.

Turbo IC reduces the MAI and improves demodulation performance by removing E-DPDCH signal interference from the baseband data.

3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2


nciples

This feature is enabled by setting the TURBOICPHASE2 parameter to TRUE.


If the uplink Uu-interface resources in a cell are insufficient, the NodeB performs the single HARQ process scheduling for low-speed 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs.

NOTE:
For UEs not using the UL Layer 2 Improvement feature, low-speed HSUPA UEs refer to those whose data rate is lower than 170 kbit/s.
For UEs using the UL Layer 2 Improvement feature, low-speed HSUPA UEs refer to those whose speed is lower than 80 kbit/s.

During the single HARQ process scheduling, the NodeB deactivates seven HARQ processes on the E-AGCH and retains only one HARQ process for data transmission. Figure 3-1
shows the single HARQ process scheduling.
Figure 3-1 Single HARQ process scheduling

The single HARQ process scheduling increases the number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs in a cell. Figure 3-2 uses an example to illustrate differences between single HARQ process
scheduling and all HARQ process scheduling.

z When the NodeB performs all HARQ process scheduling for UE1, UE2, UE3, and UE4, the four UEs use eight HARQ processes for data transmission and the eight HARQ
processes can be used by the four UEs only.
z When the NodeB performs single HARQ process scheduling for UE2, UE3, and UE4, the three UEs each use only one HARQ process and other UEs (UEs 5 to 16) use the
remaining HARQ processes. Therefore, the number of admitted UEs increases.
When single HARQ process scheduling is performed, the HARQ processes of a cell are evenly distributed among UEs and only one HARQ process is distributed to each UE.

Figure 3-2 HARQ process scheduling based on the uplink load

If the uplink Uu-interface resources in a cell are sufficient, that is, if the uplink cell load is less than the value of MaxTargetUlLoadFactor, the NodeB activates all HARQ processes on
the E-AGCH for UEs that use only one HARQ process. This increases the single-user uplink throughput for 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs.

NOTE:
According to 3GPP TS 25.321, each 2 ms TTI HSUPA UE uses eight HARQ processes. For each 2 ms TTI HSUPA UE, all the eight HARQ processes are activated in all HARQ
process scheduling scenarios and only one of them is activated in single HARQ process scheduling scenarios. For details, see sections 11.8.1.1.1 "HARQ entity" and 11.8.1.3.1
"Baseline Procedure" in 3GPP TS 25.321 V8.17.0.

After single HARQ process scheduling is performed, different HARQ processes still overlap in transmission time, as shown in Figure 3-3. Therefore, a certain amount of interference
still exists among UEs. However, the interference in this scenario is less than that in the all HARQ process scheduling scenario. Therefore, single HARQ process scheduling decreases
inter-user interference.
Figure 3-3 Transmission time in all HARQ process scheduling and single HARQ process scheduling scenarios

ngle HARQ Based on RTWP

This feature is enabled by setting the TURBOICPHASE2 parameter to TRUE.


If the uplink Uu-interface resources in a cell are insufficient, the NodeB performs single HARQ process scheduling for low-speed 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs.

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If cell load is heavy, the NodeB performs single HARQ process scheduling for specific UEs when either of the following inequalities is true:
For UEs running PS services with low data rates
Cell uplink RoT > max { 10*log10(1/(1-MaxTargetUlLoadFactor(BSC6900,BSC6910))) , min [SINGLEHARQACTTHRD , 10*log10(1/(1-MaxTargetUlLoadFactor
(BSC6900,BSC6910)))+3dB] }
For UEs running PS services with high data rates
Cell uplink RoT > 10*log10(1/(1-MaxTargetUlLoadFactor(BSC6900,BSC6910)))
Low-traffic UEs will be identified as small-traffic UEs if the Improvement of UE Experience in Low Traffic Service feature does not take effect on them because the number of such UEs
is not enough. For details, see Improvement of User Experience in Low Traffic Service. The UEs that do not meet the low traffic service conditions will be considered as high traffic
UEs.

fferentiated Services

The maximum rate of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs at the Radio Link Control (RLC) layer is 5440 kbit/s. The minimum rate of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs at the RLC layer is 160 kbit/s without this
feature and 20 kbit/s with this feature (the minimum rate of 10 ms TTI HSUPA UEs at the RLC layer is 32 kbit/s). Therefore, this feature further increases rate differentiation among 2
ms TTI HSUPA UEs from 34:1 (5440 kbit/s:160 kbit/s) to 272:1 (5440 kbit/s:20 kbit/s) theoretically, which ensures that high-priority UEs' have satisfactory data rates.
When distributing Uu-interface resources to 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs, the NodeB attempts to ensure rate differentiation between single-HARQ-process-scheduling and all-HARQ-
process-scheduling UEs based on UEs' Scheduling Priority Indicators (SPIs).
The SPI is specified by running the RNC MML command SET USPIWEIGHT. For details about the SPIs, see Differentiated HSPA Service Feature Parameter Description.

4 Related Features

1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation


erequisite Features

Feature ID Feature Name Description

WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction Package N/A

utually Exclusive Features

None

pacted Features

Feature ID Feature Name Description

WRFD-010641 HSUPA Adaptive Retransmission Gains from HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation significantly decrease when it is enabled
together with HSUPA Adaptive Retransmission (with UEs in the large retransmission state).
This is because a larger retransmission proportion causes E-DPDCH IC to be less efficient.
WRFD-150222 HSUPA Time Division Scheduling HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation affects the HSUPA Time Division Scheduling feature.
When HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation is enabled, gains from the HSUPA Time Divisio
Scheduling feature decrease. Likewise, when the HSUPA Time Division Scheduling feature
is enabled, gains from HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation decrease.
This is because HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation improves demodulation performance
by canceling MUI while the HSUPA Time Division Scheduling feature prevents MUI whereve
possible by enabling signals of UEs to be transmitted during different time divisions. When
there is less MUI or multipath interference to be canceled, there are fewer gains from HSUP
UL Interference Cancellation.
For a detailed description of HSUPA Time Division Scheduling, see HSUPA Time Division
Scheduling Feature Parameter Description.

2 WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
erequisite Features

Feature ID Feature Name Description

WRFD-01061403 HSUPA 2ms TTI N/A

WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation

utually Exclusive Features

None

pacted Features

Feature ID Feature Name Description

WRFD-150222 HSUPA Time Division Scheduling Turbo IC affects the HSUPA Time Division Scheduling feature. When Turbo IC is enabled,
gains from the HSUPA Time Division Scheduling feature decrease. Likewise, when the
HSUPA Time Division Scheduling feature is enabled, gains from Turbo IC decrease.
This is because Turbo IC improves demodulation performance by canceling MUI while the
HSUPA Time Division Scheduling feature prevents MUI wherever possible by enabling
signals of UEs to be transmitted during different time divisions. When there is less MUI or
multipath interference to be canceled, there are fewer gains from Turbo IC.
For a detailed description of HSUPA Time Division Scheduling, see HSUPA Time Division

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Scheduling Feature Parameter Description.

3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2


erequisite Features

Feature ID Feature Name Description

WRFD-150206 Turbo IC N/A

utually Exclusive Features

None

pacted Features

Feature ID Feature Name Description

WRFD-010690 TTI Switch for BE Services Based on The TTI Switch for BE Services Based on Coverage feature expands network coverage but
Coverage reduces the number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs. That is, TTI Switch for BE Services Based on
Coverage reduces the Turbo IC Phase2's gains in the number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs.
N/A TTI Adjustment Based on Uu-interface Turbo IC Phase2 affects the function of differentiation-based dynamic TTI adjustment for a
Resources single BE service over HSUPA in the following way:
If the function is triggered based on Uu-interface resources, 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs enabled
with Turbo IC Phase2 will not be switched to 10 ms TTI when Uu-interface resources are
insufficient in the uplink.
The reason is as follows:
The minimum rate of 10 ms TTI HSUPA UEs at the RLC layer is 32 kbit/s. Without Turbo IC
Phase2, the minimum rate of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs at the RLC layer is 160 kbit/s. When Uu
interface resources are insufficient, the TTI of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs will be switched from 2
ms to 10 ms to reduce the power consumption and the possibility of call drops. After Turbo
Phase2 is enabled, the minimum rate of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs at the RLC layer is 20 kbit/s
and therefore TTI switching is not required.
The RNC determines whether to switch from 2 ms TTI to 10 ms TTI based on whether the 2
ms TTI HSUPA UE supports Turbo IC Phase2.
The NodeB notifies the RNC whether or not a newly admitted or reconfigured 2 ms TTI
HSUPA UE supports Turbo IC Phase2 using the proprietary information element (IE)
RtwpTtiEfficencyPrivate in the following messages:
z RL Setup Response
z RL Reconfiguration Response Ready
z RL ADD Response
z Cell common measurement messages
The function of TTI adjustment based on the Uu-interface resources is enabled by setting th
ResourceOption parameter in the SET UEDCHTTIRECFG command to RTWP. For details
about this function, see section "Differentiation-based Dynamic TTI Adjustment for a Single
BE Service over HSUPA" in HSUPA TTI Selection Feature Parameter Description.
WRFD-160205 CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA TTI It is recommended that the Turbo IC Phase2 feature be used together with the WRFD-
2ms 160205 CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA TTI 2ms feature. Otherwise, HSUPA UEs w
switch from 2 ms TTI to 10 ms TTI when CE resources are insufficient, which will reduce the
gains provided by the Turbo IC Phase2 feature.
N/A Uplink Admission Control Algorithm 2 After the Turbo IC Phase2 feature takes effect, more 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs are admitted. In
a cell enabled with the Turbo IC Phase2 feature, newly admitted 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs use
only one HARQ process to transmit data when the Uu-interface resources are insufficient
and therefore consumes less equivalent number of users (ENUs) than all-HARQ-process-
scheduling UEs. This eliminates the probability of ENU-based admission failures in the
uplink.
For the ENUs that a 2 ms TTI HSUPA UE and a 10 ms TTI HSUPA UE consume in typical
scenarios, see Table 7-14 "ENU references in typical scenarios" in section 7.3.1 "ENU" of
Call Admission Control Feature Parameter Description.

5 Network Impact

1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation


stem Capacity

HSUPA UL IC regenerates demodulated E-DPDCH signals for HSUPA UEs and cancels interference from the regenerated signals. This feature therefore reduces the MAI, improves
demodulation performance, and increases the uplink system capacity. When a small number of HSUPA UEs camp on the target cell, the uplink system capacity increases by 20% to
50%.

twork Performance

You are advised to replace the WBBPa or WBBPb board with a WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd, or UBBPe board to maximize the gains provided by HSUPA UL IC. The reason is as follows:
Assume that IC-incapable WBBPa or WBBPb boards form an uplink resource group with IC-capable WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd, or UBBPe boards. When the INTERBOARDICSW
parameter is set to FULL_IC for UEs carried on the WBBPa or WBBPb boards to have HSUPA UL IC gains provided by WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd, or UBBPe boards, UEs whose data
channels are carried on the WBBPa or WBBPb board must set up DPCCHs on the WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd, or UBBPe board for power control purposes. In addition, UEs whose

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downlink services are carried on HSDPA channels must set up another HS-DPCCH on the WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd, or UBBPe board. These new channels consume extra resources,
which reduce the total number of users supported by the system and decrease the access success rate.
If the replacement is not performed, you are advised to set the INTERBOARDICSW parameter to PART_IC.

2 WRFD-150206 Turbo IC
stem Capacity

Turbo IC increases the uplink system capacity by improving E-DPDCH IC efficiency for HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs. Gains from Turbo IC are noticeable when HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs with
continuous data transmission account for a large proportion of UEs in a cell or when HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs with high throughput exist in a cell. In either of these cases, Turbo IC further
increases the uplink system capacity compared with the gains from HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation. When the Independent Demodulation of Signals from Multiple RRUs in One
Cell feature is used, gains from Turbo IC are noticeable only if all UEs and services in each area covered by the RRUs are in either of the preceding cases.
Gains from Turbo IC depend on the scenario. There are two types of typical scenarios:

z WBBPf boards form an uplink resource group.


„ In scenarios where there are four full buffer HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs, the uplink cell throughput increases by 30% to 70% after Turbo IC is activated; Turbo IC increases the
uplink cell throughput by 10% to 30% compared with HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation. Full buffer UEs are UEs that perform continuous data transmission and have a
large amount of data to be transmitted.
„ In scenarios where there are 12 full buffer HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs, the uplink cell throughput increases by 30% to 60% after Turbo IC is activated; Turbo IC increases the
uplink cell throughput by 15% to 30% compared with HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation.
„ In scenarios in which one HSUPA 2 ms TTI UE is processing full-buffer services and 20 to 30 UEs are processing burst services, the uplink cell throughput increases by 25%
to 50% after Turbo IC is activated; Turbo IC increases the uplink cell throughput by 10% to 25% compared with HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation.

z WBBPf boards and other boards form an uplink resource group.


„ In scenarios where there are 4 full buffer HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs, the uplink cell throughput increases by 25% to 60% after Turbo IC is activated; Turbo IC increases the uplink
cell throughput by 5% to 20% compared with HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation.
„ In scenarios where there are 12 full buffer HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs, the uplink cell throughput increases by 25% to 60% after Turbo IC is activated; Turbo IC increases the
uplink cell throughput by 5% to 25% compared with HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation.
„ In scenarios in which one HSUPA 2 ms TTI UE is processing full-buffer services and 20 to 30 UEs are processing burst services, the uplink cell throughput increases by 20%
to 50% after Turbo IC is activated; Turbo IC increases the uplink cell throughput by 5% to 15% compared with HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation.

twork Performance

You are advised to replace the WBBPa or WBBPb board with a WBBPf, UBBPd, or UBBPe board to maximize the gains provided by Turbo IC. The reason is as follows:
Assume that IC-incapable WBBPa or WBBPb boards form an uplink resource group with IC-capable WBBPf , UBBPd, or UBBPe boards. When the INTERBOARDICSW parameter is
set to FULL_IC for UEs carried on the WBBPa or WBBPb boards to have Turbo IC gains provided by WBBPf , UBBPd, or UBBPe boards, UEs whose data channels are carried on the
WBBPa or WBBPb board must set up DPCCHs on the WBBPf, UBBPd,or UBBPe board for power control purposes. In addition, UEs whose downlink services are carried on HSDPA
channels must set up another HS-DPCCH on the WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd, or UBBPe board. These new channels consume extra resources, which reduce the total number of users
supported by the system and decrease the access success rate.
If the replacement is not performed, you are advised to set the INTERBOARDICSW parameter to PART_IC.

3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2


stem Capacity

z Increased number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs


Compared with Turbo IC, Turbo IC Phase2 significantly increases the number of full buffer 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs that are online simultaneously when the target Rise Over
Thermal (RoT) is 6 dB.
Note that full buffer UEs are those that have continuous and sufficient data transmission.
The WBBPa, WBBPb, and WBBPd do not support Turbo IC Phase 2. Therefore, if both the WBBPf/UBBP and WBBPa/WBBPb/WBBPd are configured in the uplink resource
group, the number of 2 m TTI HSUPA UEs that can be admitted decrease as compared with only WBBPf, UBBPd, or UBBPe boards are configured in the uplink resource.

twork Performance

After Turbo IC Phase2 is enabled, the NodeB performs single HARQ process scheduling for low-speed 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs. The scheduling delay of single-HARQ-process-
scheduling UEs is longer than that of all-HARQ-process-scheduling UEs.
Turbo IC Phase2 increases the transmission delay of HSUPA UEs when the size of data packets to be transmitted is larger than 100 bytes. However, the impact on the transmission
delay can be ignored because the size of most data packets transmitted by 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs is smaller than 100 bytes in live networks.
When Turbo IC Phase2 is activated in scenarios in which the function of TTI adjustment based on Uu-interface resources has been enabled, the TTI of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs will not
be switched to 10 ms. This increases the number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs. The impact of this feature is as follows:

z The RNC will not switch from 2 ms TTI to 10 ms TTI based on Uu-interface resources for single-HARQ-scheduling UEs. This reduces the number of reconfiguration signaling
messages and the possibility of call drops.
z A large proportion of services initiated by non-intelligent terminals are FTP services, whereas a large proportion of services initiated by intelligent terminals are small-packet
services. If most services in the network are small-packet services, control channels will occupy many load resources and load resources left for service channels will be
insufficient because the power parameter settings for traditional services of non-intelligent terminals cannot meet the requirements of services of intelligent terminals. This has
great impact on 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs and this feature cannot bring noticeable gains as a result. In addition, RTWP rises and HSUPA throughput decreases if more and more 2
ms TTI HSUPA UEs access the network. Therefore, it is recommended that this feature be enabled together with the WRFD-010712 Adaptive Configuration of Traffic Channel
Power offset for HSUPA feature in order to maximize feature gains.

6 Engineering Guidelines

1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation

6.1.1 When to Use HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation


Use HSUPA UL IC when the following conditions are met:

z The uplink Uu-interface load is heavy in the target cell. In other words, the following inequality is true: VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) > BackgroundNoise + Target load - 2
dB, where Target load = 10 x LOG10 [1/(1 - MaxTargetUlLoadFactor(BSC6900,BSC6910))]

z A small number of HSUPA UEs camp on the target cell. For example, the following inequality is true: VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll/(VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum*0.002) > 100 kbit/s

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It is recommended that the gain of this feature be evaluated in networks with contiguous coverage to prevent the feature gain from being affected by data volume fluctuation.

6.1.2 Required Information


Obtain the values of the counters listed in the following tables.

z RNC counters

Counter Name Description

VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) Mean Power of Totally Received Bandwidth for Cell


VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) Number of UEs in CELL_DCH State for Cell

VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910) Average Number of HSUPA UEs in a Cell

VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes Number of Total Bytes Received in Uplink of HSUPA MAC-d Flow for Cell
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput Mean Uplink Throughput of single HSUPA MAC-d Flow for Cell
(BSC6900,BSC6910)

z NodeB counters

Counter Name Description

VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll/ Average throughput of HSUPA users in a cell when data is transmitted


(VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum*0.002)
VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX Cell Throughput of HSUPA Users Under Different Uu Interface Loads (X=3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, or 20, or ALL)
VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMorX Number of TTIs in which HSUPA Users Have Data to Transmit Under Different Uu Interface Loads in a Cell
(X=3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 20)
VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum Number of TTIs in which HSUPA users transmit data in a cell
VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.X Number of Times That Cell Uu-lnterface Load Is Between Ydb to Zdb (Ratio of the Actual RTWP in a Cell to the
Reference RTWP) (X=0~25)

Determine whether to activate HSUPA UL IC based on the values of the following counters:

z VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910)
z VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910)
z VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll/(VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum*0.002)

Evaluate the gains provided by HSUPA UL IC based on the values of the following counters:

z Cell uplink throughput and traffic gains (VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX, VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMorX, VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput(BSC6900,BSC6910), and
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes(BSC6900,BSC6910))
z User number gain (VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910))
z Cell load performance gain (VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.X and VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910))

6.1.3 Deployment

6.1.3.1 Requirements
z Hardware
„ RNC Hardware: None
„ NodeB Hardware
The 3900 series base stations support this feature, and the uplink resource group must be configured with the WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd or UBBPe board.
„ To support inter-board HSUPA UL IC in a BBU3900, at least one WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd, or UBBPe/ board must be configured in slot 2 or 3 as a centralized IC board.
„ To support inter-board HSUPA UL IC in a BBU3910, a UBBPd, UBBPe/ board can be configured in any slot as a centralized IC board.

Run the NodeB MML command DSP ULOCELLRES and then enter the local cell ID to query the baseband processing boards contained in the uplink resource group and run the
NodeB MML command DSP BRDMFRINFO to query the type of a baseband processing board.
z Other Features
„ WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction Package

z License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature Parameter Description.

Feature ID Feature Name License Control Item License Control Name License NE License Allocation for Sales Uni
Control Multiple Operators
Item Name
on U2000
GUI

WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL LQW9UIC01 IC Function(per Cell) IC Cell NodeB Method 2 Per cell
Interference Num
Cancellation

If RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, the licensed value is allocated among the primary and secondary operators according to the value of the "License Allocation for Multiple
Operators parameter".
Method 2: Some license control items, such as UL CE Num, can be allocated through both the common group and private groups. In this case, the licensed values specified by
the private groups are preferentially used, and the licensed value specified by the common group is used on a first-come, first-served basis. For NodeB license allocation in multi-
operator scenarios, see License Management Feature Parameter Description.

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6.1.3.2 Data Preparation


None

6.1.3.3 Activation

6.1.3.3.1 Using MML Commands


z For the 3900 series base stations
Run the NodeB MML command MOD ULOCELL to modify the local cell. In this step, set IC to TRUE(TRUE).

6.1.3.3.2 MML Command Examples


//Activating HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
//For the 3900 series base stations
MOD ULOCELL: ULOCELLID=1, LOCELLTYPE=NORMAL_CELL, ICMODE=TRUE;

6.1.3.3.3 Using the CME


ethod 1

NOTE:
When configuring the HSUPA UL IC feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required. Configure the parameters of a single
object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification before logging out of the parameter setting interface.

1. Configure a single object (such as a cell) on the CME.


Set parameters on the CME according to the operation sequence in Table 6-1. For instructions on how to perform the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration
Operation Guide.
2. (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)

To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch
modification center, press F1 while running the wizard to obtain online help.

Table 6-1 Configuring parameters on the CME

SN MO NE Parameter Name Parameter ID Configurable in CME Batch


Modification Center

1 For the 3900 series base stations ULOCELL NodeB IC ICMODE Yes

ethod 2

For detailed operations, see the following section in the CME product documentation or online help: Managing the CME > CME Guidelines > Enhanced Feature Management >
Feature Operation and Maintenance.

6.1.3.4 Activation Observation


z Method 1
On the RNC LMT, click Monitor, choose Cell Performance Monitoring > RTWP, enter the cell ID, and click Submit, as shown in Figure 6-1.
If the 1-2 column displays the value of Cell measured RTWP after interference cancellation, this feature works properly.
When CCPIC (Phase 2) or CCPIC (Phase 3) is enabled, this feature takes effect if the value of Cell measured RTWP after interference cancellation is less than that of Cell
measured RTWP After First Stage Interference Cancellation.
When CCPIC (Phase 2) is disabled, this feature takes effect if the value of Cell measured RTWP after interference cancellation is less than that of Cell Measured RTWP.
Figure 6-1 Cell RTWP

z Method 2
After this feature is enabled, check the value of VS.HSUPA.Ic.MeanEff. If the value of this counter is not 0, this feature takes effect.

6.1.3.5 Deactivation

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6.1.3.5.1 Using MML Commands


z For the 3900 series base stations
Run the NodeB MML command MOD ULOCELL to modify the local cell. In this step, set IC to FALSE(FALSE).

6.1.3.5.2 MML Command Examples


//Deactivating HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation
//For the 3900 series base stations
MOD ULOCELL: ULOCELLID=1, LOCELLTYPE=NORMAL_CELL, ICMODE=FALSE;

6.1.3.5.3 Using the CME

NOTE:
When configuring the HSUPA UL IC feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required. Configure the parameters of a single
object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification before logging out of the parameter setting interface.

1. Configure a single object (such as a cell) on the CME.


Set parameters on the CME according to the operation sequence in Table 6-2. For instructions on how to perform the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration
Operation Guide.
2. (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)

To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch
modification center, press F1 while running the wizard to obtain online help.

Table 6-2 Configuring parameters on the CME

SN MO NE Parameter Name Parameter ID Configurable in CME Batch


Modification Center

1 For the 3900 series base stations: ULOCELL NodeB IC ICMODE Yes

6.1.4 Performance Monitoring


The performance of HSUPA UL IC can be monitored by the IC efficiency, uplink system capacity, and uplink load. The three items are measured by the counters listed in the following
tables.

z RNC counters

Counter Name Description

VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) Mean Power of Totally Received Bandwidth for Cell


VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) Number of UEs in CELL_DCH State for Cell
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes Number of Total Bytes Received in Uplink of HSUPA MAC-d Flow for Cell
(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput Mean Uplink Throughput of single HSUPA MAC-d Flow for Cell
(BSC6900,BSC6910)

z NodeB counters

Counter Name Description

VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX Cell Throughput of HSUPA Users Under Different Uu Interface Loads (X=3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, or 20, or ALL)
VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMorX Number of TTIs in which HSUPA Users Have Data to Transmit Under Different Uu Interface Loads in a Cell
(X=3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 20)

VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum Number of TTIs in which HSUPA users transmit data in a cell

VS.HSUPA.Ic.MeanEff Average Efficiency of Interference Cancellation (IC) in a Cell

VS.HSUPA.Ic.MaxEff Maximum Efficiency of Interference Cancellation (IC) in a Cell


VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.X Number of Times That Cell Uu-lnterface Load Is Between Ydb to Zdb (Ratio of the Actual RTWP in a Cell to
the Reference RTWP) (X=0~25)

If there are a large number of UEs and the uplink load is heavy in a cell, this feature can improve HSUPA throughput and reduce uplink load of the cell. After this feature is activated in
a cell where the traffic model remains the same, the HSUPA throughput is expected to increase and the uplink load is expected to decrease.

Efficiency

After feature activation, the values of the VS.HSUPA.Ic.MeanEff and VS.HSUPA.Ic.MaxEff counters are not 0.

NOTE:
Use the following formula to calculate the IC efficiency for a cell:
IC efficiency = (RTWP measured before IC - RTWP measured after final IC)/RTWP measured before IC

plink System Capacity

HSUPA UL IC can increase the uplink capacity for a cell when the cell load is heavy. The uplink cell capacity can be monitored by the average number of online UEs in the cell or the
uplink cell throughput as follows:

z Cell-level capacity gain


Compare the values of the VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX and VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMorX counters before and after feature activation to evaluate the feature gain in
uplink throughput. After HSUPA UL IC is enabled, the values of these two counters are expected to increase. X equals the result of 10 x LOG10[1/(1-MaxTargetUlLoadFactor

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(BSC6900,BSC6910))], which is 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 20, or ALL.


If the power-based admission control algorithm is enabled, observe the value of the VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) counter before and after feature activation to determine
the feature gain in cell uplink user number. The power-based admission control algorithm is enabled when the NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set
to ALGORITHM_FIRST, ALGORITHM_THIRD, or ALGORITHM_FOURTH.
z RNC- or cluster-level capacity gain
Use the VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) vs VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes(BSC6900,BSC6910) or VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) vs
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput(BSC6900,BSC6910) to determine the overall gains in throughput. That is, create a scatter diagram by using the value of VS.CellDCHUEs
(BSC6900,BSC6910) as the horizontal coordinate and the value of VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes(BSC6900,BSC6910) or VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput
(BSC6900,BSC6910) as the vertical coordinate to determine the throughput gain with the user number unchanged.

plink RTWP

If the uplink cell capacity remains unchanged, HSUPA UL IC helps improve the uplink load performance of cells as follows:

z Cell-level load performance gain


Compare the values of the VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.X counter before and after feature activation to evaluate the feature gain in uplink load. After HSUPA UL IC is enabled, more
uplink load values are distributed in small-value ranges.
z RNC- or cluster-level load performance gain
Use VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) vs VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) to determine the overall RTWP gain. That is, create a scatter diagram by using the value of
VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) as the horizontal coordinate and the value of VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) as the vertical coordinate to determine the RTWP gain
with the user number unchanged.
For examples of gain analysis, see 6.2.4 Performance Monitoring.

6.1.5 Parameter Optimization


None

6.1.6 Troubleshooting
None

2 WRFD-150206 Turbo IC

6.2.1 When to Use Turbo IC


Use Turbo IC when the following conditions are met:

z The uplink Uu-interface load is heavy in the target cell. In other words, the following inequality is true: VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) > BackgroundNoise + Target load - 2
dB, where Target load = 10 x LOG10 [1/(1 - MaxTargetUlLoadFactor(BSC6900,BSC6910))]

z HSUPA UEs using the 2 ms TTI with continuous data transmission account for a large proportion. In other words, the following inequality is true: VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms
(BSC6900,BSC6910)/VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) > 0.5

It is recommended that the gain of this feature be evaluated in networks with contiguous coverage to avoid the impact of data volume fluctuation on the feature gain.

6.2.2 Required Information


Obtain the values of the counters listed in the following tables.

z RNC counters

Counter Name Description

VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) Mean Power of Totally Received Bandwidth for Cell


VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) Number of UEs in CELL_DCH State for Cell
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes(BSC6900,BSC6910) Number of Total Bytes Received in Uplink of HSUPA MAC-d Flow for Cell
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput(BSC6900,BSC6910) Mean Uplink Throughput of single HSUPA MAC-d Flow for Cell
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms(BSC6900,BSC6910) Average Number of HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs in a Cell

z NodeB counters

Counter Name Description

VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX Cell Throughput of HSUPA Users Under Different Uu Interface Loads (X=3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, or
20, or ALL)
VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMorX Number of TTIs in which HSUPA Users Have Data to Transmit Under Different Uu Interface
Loads in a Cell (X=3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 20)

VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.X Average Number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA Users at Different Rates in a Cell Within a Measurement
Period (X=0~5)
VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum Number of TTIs in which HSUPA users transmit data in a cell
VS.HSUPA.Ic.MeanEff Average Efficiency of Interference Cancellation (IC) in a Cell

VS.HSUPA.Ic.MaxEff Maximum Efficiency of Interference Cancellation (IC) in a Cell


VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.X Number of Times That Cell Uu-lnterface Load Is Between Ydb to Zdb (Ratio of the Actual
RTWP in a Cell to the Reference RTWP) (X=0~25)

Obtain the values of the following counters to determine whether to activate Turbo IC:

z VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910)
z VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.X
z VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910)
z VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms(BSC6900,BSC6910)

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Obtain the values of the following counters to evaluate the gains provided by Turbo IC:

z IC efficiency (VS.HSUPA.Ic.MeanEff and VS.HSUPA.Ic.MaxEff) when the HSUPA UL IC has been activated
z Cell uplink throughput and traffic gains (VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX, VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMorX, VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput(BSC6900,BSC6910), and
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes(BSC6900,BSC6910))
z User number gain (VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910))
z Cell load performance gain (VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.X and VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910))

6.2.3 Deployment

6.2.3.1 Requirements
z Hardware
The 3900 series base stations support this feature, and the uplink resource group must be configured with the WBBPf, UBBPd or UBBPe board.
To support inter-board IC in a BBU3900, at least one WBBPd, WBBPf, or UBBPd, UBBPe board must be configured in slot 2 or 3 as a centralized IC board. All boards in the
uplink resource group must be configured as WBBPf boards to support inter-board Turbo IC.
To support inter-board Turbo IC in a BBU3910, a UBBPd, UBBPe board can be configured in any slot as a centralized IC board.
Run the NodeB MML command DSP ULOCELLRES and then enter the local cell ID to query the baseband processing boards contained in the uplink resource group. Run the
NodeB MML command DSP BRDMFRINFO to query the type of a baseband processing board.
z Prerequisite Features
The following features must have been configured before this feature is activated:
„ WRFD-01061403 HSUPA 2ms TTI
„ WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation.
For details about how to activate WRFD-01061403 HSUPA 2ms TTI, see HSUPA Feature Parameter Description.
For details about how to activate WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation, see 6.1 WRFD-010691 HSUPA UL Interference Cancellation.

z License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature Parameter Description.

Feature ID Feature Name License Control Item License Control Name License NE License Allocation for Sales Uni
Control Multiple Operators
Item Name
on U2000
GUI

WRFD-150206 Turbo IC LQW9UTIC01 Turbo IC Function Turbo IC NodeB Method 2 Per cell
(per Cell) Function
(per Cell)

If RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, the licensed value is allocated among the primary and secondary operators according to the value of the "License Allocation for Multiple
Operators parameter".
Method 2: Some license control items, such as UL CE Num, can be allocated through both the common group and private groups. In this case, the licensed values specified by
the private groups are preferentially used, and the licensed value specified by the common group is used on a first-come, first-served basis. For the NodeB license allocation
among multiple operators, see License Management Feature Parameter Description.

z Others Requirements
The NodeB has been upgraded to RAN15.0 or later.

6.2.3.2 Data Preparation


None

6.2.3.3 Activation

6.2.3.3.1 Using MML Commands


Run the NodeB MML command MOD ULOCELL to modify the local cell. In this step, set IC and TURBO IC to TRUE(TRUE).

6.2.3.3.2 MML Command Examples


//Activating Turbo IC
MOD ULOCELL: ULOCELLID=0, LOCELLTYPE=NORMAL_CELL, ICMODE=TRUE, TURBOIC=TRUE;

6.2.3.3.3 Using the CME

NOTE:
When configuring the Turbo IC feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required. Configure the parameters of a single object
before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification before logging out of the parameter setting interface.

1. Configure a single object (such as a cell) on the CME.


Set parameters on the CME according to the operation sequence in Table 6-3. For instructions on how to perform the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration
Operation Guide.
2. (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)

To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch
modification center, press F1 while running the wizard to obtain online help.

Table 6-3 Configuring parameters on the CME

SN MO NE Parameter Name Parameter ID Configurable in CME Batch


Modification Center

1 ULOCELL NodeB IC ICMODE Yes

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TURBO IC TURBOIC

6.2.3.4 Activation Observation


1. Run the NodeB MML command DSP ULOCELL to check whether TURBO IC is set to TRUE.
2. View the value of the VS.HSUPA.TurboIC.Number counter on the NodeB side. If it is not 0, Turbo IC takes effect.

6.2.3.5 Deactivation

6.2.3.5.1 Using MML Commands


Run the NodeB MML command MOD ULOCELL to modify the local cell. In this step, set TURBO IC to FALSE(FALSE).

6.2.3.5.2 MML Command Examples


//Deactivating Turbo IC
MOD ULOCELL: ULOCELLID=0, LOCELLTYPE=NORMAL_CELL, TURBOIC=FALSE;

6.2.3.5.3 Using the CME

NOTE:
When configuring the Turbo IC feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required. Configure the parameters of a single object
before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification before logging out of the parameter setting interface.

1. Configure a single object (such as a cell) on the CME.


Set parameters on the CME according to the operation sequence in Table 6-4. For instructions on how to perform the CME single configuration, see CME Single Configuration
Operation Guide.
2. (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)

To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch
modification center, press F1 while running the wizard to obtain online help.

Table 6-4 Configuring parameters on the CME

SN MO NE Parameter Name Parameter ID Configurable in CME Batch


Modification Center

1 ULOCELL NodeB TURBO IC TURBOIC Yes

6.2.4 Performance Monitoring


The performance of Turbo IC can be monitored by the IC efficiency, uplink system capacity, and uplink load. The three items are measured by the counters listed in the following
tables.

z RNC counters

Counter Name Description

VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) Mean Power of Totally Received Bandwidth for Cell


VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) Number of UEs in CELL_DCH State for Cell
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes(BSC6900,BSC6910) Number of Total Bytes Received in Uplink of HSUPA MAC-d Flow for Cell
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput(BSC6900,BSC6910) Mean Uplink Throughput of single HSUPA MAC-d Flow for Cell

z NodeB counters

Counter Name Description

VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX Cell Throughput of HSUPA Users Under Different Uu Interface Loads (X=3, 6, 7, 9, 10
13, or 20, or ALL)
VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMorX Number of TTIs in which HSUPA Users Have Data to Transmit Under Different Uu
Interface Loads in a Cell (X=3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 20)
VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum Number of TTIs in which HSUPA users transmit data in a cell
VS.HSUPA.Ic.MeanEff Average Efficiency of Interference Cancellation (IC) in a Cell
VS.HSUPA.Ic.MaxEff Maximum Efficiency of Interference Cancellation (IC) in a Cell
VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.X Number of Times That Cell Uu-lnterface Load Is Between Ydb to Zdb (Ratio of the
Actual RTWP in a Cell to the Reference RTWP) (X=0~25)

If there are a large number of UEs and the uplink load is heavy in a cell, this feature can improve HSUPA throughput and reduce uplink load of the cell. After this feature is activated in
a cell where the traffic model remains the same, the HSUPA throughput is expected to increase and the uplink load is expected to decrease.

Efficiency

If HSUPA UL IC has not been activated before Turbo IC, the values of the VS.HSUPA.Ic.MeanEff and VS.HSUPA.Ic.MaxEff counters are not 0 after feature activation. If HSUPA UL
IC has been activated before Turbo IC, the values of these two counters increase after feature activation.

plink System Capacity

Turbo IC can increase the uplink capacity for a cell when the cell load is heavy. The uplink cell capacity can be monitored by the average number of online UEs in the cell or the uplink
cell throughput as follows:

z Cell-level capacity gain

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Compare the values of the VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX and VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMorX counters before and after feature activation to evaluate the feature gain in
uplink throughput. After Turbo IC is enabled, the values of VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX and VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMorX/VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMorX are expected
to increase. X equals the result of 10 x LOG10[1/(1-MaxTargetUlLoadFactor(BSC6900,BSC6910))], which is 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 20, or ALL.
If the power-based admission control algorithm is enabled, observe the value of the VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) counter before and after feature activation to determine
the feature gain in cell uplink user number. The power-based admission control algorithm is enabled when the NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter is set
to ALGORITHM_FIRST, ALGORITHM_THIRD, or ALGORITHM_FOURTH.
z RNC- or cluster-level capacity gain
Use the VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) vs VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes(BSC6900,BSC6910) or VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) vs
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput(BSC6900,BSC6910) to determine the overall gains in throughput. That is, create a scatter diagram by using the value of VS.CellDCHUEs
(BSC6900,BSC6910) as the horizontal coordinate and the value of VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes(BSC6900,BSC6910) or VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput
(BSC6900,BSC6910) as the vertical coordinate to determine the throughput gain with the user number unchanged.

plink RTWP

If the uplink cell capacity remains unchanged, Turbo IC helps improve the uplink load performance of cells as follows:

z Cell-level load performance gain


Compare the values of the VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.X counter before and after feature activation to evaluate the feature gain in uplink load. After Turbo IC is enabled, more uplink
load values are distributed in small-value ranges.
z RNC- or cluster-level load performance gain
Use VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) vs VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) to determine the overall RTWP gain. That is, create a scatter diagram by using the value of
VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) as the horizontal coordinate and the value of VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) as the vertical coordinate to determine the RTWP gain
with the user number unchanged.

amples of Gain Analysis

You are advised to use the data one week before and after feature activation to determine the feature gain.
To avoid the impact of data volume fluctuation on the feature gain, you are advised to evaluate the RNC- or cluster-level feature gain by enabling this feature on more than 100
contiguous cells. (It is recommended that this feature be activated in networks with contiguous coverage in activation observation.)

z The VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.X counter is used to evaluate the cell-level load distribution.

As shown in the preceding figure, after Turbo IC is enabled, the Uu-interface load of the cell is distributed in small-value ranges. That is, the load performance of the Uu interface
for the cell improves after this feature is enabled.
z The VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) vs VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) is used to evaluate the load performance gain at the RNC- or cluster-level.

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As shown in the preceding figure, after Turbo IC is enabled, the average RTWP decreases with the same number of online users. In addition, the larger the number of online
users, the more significant the decrease in the average RTWP is. That is, the uplink load performance is significantly improved after Turbo IC is enabled.

6.2.5 Parameter Optimization


None

6.2.6 Troubleshooting
After Turbo IC is enabled, an alarm indicating that Turbo IC cannot be used will be reported if any of the following occurs:

z The license for Turbo IC has not been obtained.


z HSUPA UL IC has not been activated.
z No WBBPf board exists in the uplink resource group.

3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2

6.3.1 When to Use Turbo IC Phase2


This feature is recommended for cells in which Turbo IC has been enabled.
If most services in the network are small-packet services, it is recommended that this feature be enabled together with the following features to minimize the impact on uplink load with
the increase proportion of 2 ms TTI UEs.

z WRFD-140202 Control Channel Parallel Interference Cancellation (Phase 2)


z WRFD-160201 Control Channel Parallel Interference Cancellation (Phase 3)
z WRFD-181206 Control Channel Parallel Interference Cancellation (Phase 4)
z WRFD-160202 Flexible Power Control for Uplink Low Data Rate Transmission
z WRFD-171203 Uplink Control Channel OLPC
z WRFD-171207 Virtual CPC
z WRFD-171209 Coverage Improvement for HSUPA 2ms TTI UEs
z WRFD-020138 HSUPA Coverage Enhancement at UE Power Limitation

This feature provides noticeable gains for a cell that meets the following conditions:

z The penetration rate of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs is high.


z The Uu-interface resources are insufficient in the uplink.
z The uplink throughput of HSUPA UEs is low and the proportion of low-speed 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs is high.
z If the function of TTI adjustment based on Uu-interface resources is enabled (the ResourceOption parameter is set to RTWP), the proportion of switching from 2 ms TTI to 10 ms
TTI is high.

6.3.2 Required Information


To evaluate whether this feature is suitable for your live network and to evaluate feature performance, collect the following information during peak hours. The following counters affect
the probability that this feature takes effect. The higher the probability that this feature takes effect, the more noticeable the feature gains.

Counter Counter NE Description


Description

VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.0~VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.25 Number of NodeB The uplink Uu-interface resources are insufficient in a cell if either of t
times that air z The average cell load is high, that is, the value of the VS.MeanR
interface load greater than the value of the MaxTargetUlLoadFactor paramete

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(the ratio of the z The duration that the cell is overloaded is long. That is,
actual RTWP in
a cell to the
reference .
RTWP) falls in
different ranges
VS.MeanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910) Mean power of RNC The larger the value of
totally received that this feature takes effect.
bandwidth for a
cell
VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput(BSC6900,BSC6910) Mean Uplink RNC z If the value of the VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput(BSC6900,B
Throughput of kbit/s, the uplink throughput of HSUPA UEs is low.
single HSUPA z If the uplink Uu-interface resources are insufficient in a cell, the s
MAC-d Flow for UEs, the higher the probability that this feature takes effect.
Cell
VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.0~VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.5 Average NodeB
number of 2 ms
TTI HSUPA
UEs at different If
rates in a cell speed 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs is high.
The larger the proportion, the higher the probability that this feature ta
ms TTI HSUPA UEs can be admitted.

VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CAT1.4(BSC6900,BSC6910) Average RNC If


number of
HSUPA UEs of
categories 1 to
4 in a cell
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CAT5(BSC6900,BSC6910) Average RNC
~VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CAT9(BSC6900,BSC6910) number of
HSUPA UEs of the proportion of HSUPA UEs that support 2 ms TTI is high, but the p
categories 5 to ms TTI is low.
9 in a cell
The larger the proportion, the higher the probability that this feature ta
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms(BSC6900,BSC6910) Average RNC
number of 2 ms
TTI HSUPA
UEs in a cell
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI10ms(BSC6900,BSC6910) Average RNC
number of 10
ms TTI HSUPA
UEs in a cell
VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.ResRTWP.Succ(BSC6900,BSC6910) Number of RNC When the function of TTI adjustment based on Uu-interface resources
successful TTI from 2 ms TTI to 10 ms TTI based on Uu-interface resources is high i
switchovers VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.ResRTWP.Succ(BSC6900,BSC6910) to VS.H
(from 2 ms to (BSC6900,BSC6910) is greater than or equal to 30%. The larger the
10 ms) based this feature takes effect.
on RTWP
during RB
reconfiguration
in a cell
VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.Succ(BSC6900,BSC6910) Number of RNC
Successful TTI
Switches
During RB
Reconfiguration
for Cell(2ms to
10ms)

6.3.3 Deployment

6.3.3.1 Requirements
z Other Features
For details, see 4.3 WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2 in 4 Related Features.

z Dependencies on Hardware
This feature imposes the following hardware requirements on the NodeB:
„ The 3900 series base stations must be configured with the WBBPf, UBBPd, UBBPe board that is included in the uplink resource group. The WBBPa board must not be
contained in any downlink resource groups within a NodeB.
„ Run the NodeB MML command DSP ULOCELLRES to query which baseband processing board the cell's downlink services are set up on.
„ Run the NodeB MML command DSP ULOCELLRES and then enter the local cell ID to query the baseband processing boards contained in the uplink resource group. Run
the NodeB MML command DSP BRDMFRINFO to query the type of a baseband processing board.

z License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature Parameter Description.

Feature ID Feature Name License Control Item License Control Name License NE License Allocation for Sales Uni
Control Multiple Operators
Item Name

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on U2000
GUI

WRFD-160213 Turbo IC Phase2 LQW9ULSHA01 Turbo IC Phase2 (per Turbo IC NodeB Method 2 per Cell
Cell) Phase2
(per Cell)

If RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, the licensed value is allocated among the primary and secondary operators according to the value of the "License Allocation for Multiple
Operators parameter".
Method 2: Some license control items, such as UL CE Num, can be allocated through both the common group and private groups. In this case, the licensed values specified by
the private groups are preferentially used, and the licensed value specified by the common group is used on a first-come, first-served basis. For the NodeB license allocation
among multiple operators, see License Management Feature Parameter Description.

z Other Requirements
The UE must be of category 6 or above.

6.3.3.2 Data Preparation

Parameter Name Parameter ID Setting Notes Data Source Remarks

Turbo IC Phase2 TURBOICPHASE2 This parameter must be set Engineering Design NE: NodeB
to TRUE(TRUE). MO: ULOCELL
Batch modification on the CME is
supported.

6.3.3.3 Activation

6.3.3.3.1 Using MML Commands


Run the NodeB MML command MOD ULOCELL and set the Turbo IC Phase2 parameter to TRUE(TRUE).

6.3.3.3.2 MML Command Examples


//Activating Turbo IC Phase2
MOD ULOCELL: ULOCELLID=211, LOCELLTYPE=NORMAL_CELL, ICMODE=TRUE, TURBOIC=TRUE, TURBOICPHASE2=TRUE;

6.3.3.3.3 Using the CME


Based on the parameter configurations involved in 6.3.3.2 Data Preparation, perform the following operations to activate this feature:

NOTE:
When configuring the feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification before logging out of the parameter setting interface.

1. Configure a single object (such as a cell) on the CME.


Set parameters listed in the table in "Data Preparation" section from top to bottom on the CME. For instructions on how to perform the CME single configuration, see CME Single
Configuration Operation Guide.
2. (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)

To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard. For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch
modification center, press F1 while running the wizard to obtain online help.
To check whether a parameter supports batch modification, see the Remarks column in the table in "Data Preparation" section.

6.3.3.4 Activation Observation


Check the value of the NodeB counter VS.HSUPA.AlltoSingleHARQNum.RTWPCong. If the value of this counter is not 0, this feature takes effect.

6.3.3.5 Deactivation
The following table describes the parameters for deactivating this feature.

Parameter Name Parameter ID Setting Notes Remarks

Turbo IC Phase2 TURBOICPHASE2 Set to FALSE. NE: NodeB


MO: ULOCELL
Batch modification on the CME is supported.

Feature deactivation can be performed using the CME or MML commands.

6.3.3.5.1 Using MML Commands


Run the NodeB MML command MOD ULOCELL and set the Turbo IC Phase2 parameter to FALSE(FALSE).

6.3.3.5.2 MML Command Examples


//Deactivating Turbo IC Phase2
MOD ULOCELL: ULOCELLID=211, LOCELLTYPE=NORMAL_CELL, ICMODE=TRUE, TURBOIC=TRUE, TURBOICPHASE2=FALSE;

6.3.3.5.3 Using the CME


The method of feature deactivation using the CME is the same as that of feature activation using the CME. For detailed operations, see 6.3.3.3.3 Using the CME.

6.3.4 Performance Monitoring


mber of Switchovers from All HARQ Process Scheduling to Single HARQ Process Scheduling

If the value of the VS.HSUPA.AlltoSingleHARQNum.RTWPCong counter is small, a small number of UEs use this feature in the measurement period and the gains provided by this
feature are not noticeable.

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nefits

z Number of 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs in a Cell and HSUPA Cell Throughput


After this feature takes effect, the number of online 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs in a cell increases. The number of online 2 ms TTI HSUPA UEs is indicated by the RNC counter
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms(BSC6900,BSC6910).

z Number of TTI Adjustments Based on Uu-interface Resources


If the function of TTI adjustment based on Uu-interface resources has been enabled, the number of TTI adjustments based on Uu-interface will significantly decrease after Turbo
IC Phase2 is activated. The number of TTI adjustments based on Uu-interface is indicated by the RNC counter VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.ResRTWP.Succ(BSC6900,BSC6910).
z Average HSUPA throughput for a single user
After this feature has taken effect, more users are carried over the 2 ms TTI, which shortens the uplink data transmission time and increases single-user transmission rate. This
benefit can be quantified based on the following NodeB counters: (VS.HSUPA.2msTTI.Traffic +VS.HSUPA.10msTTI.Traffic)/(VS.HSUPA.2msPDU.TTI.Num x 0.002
+VS.HSUPA.10msPDU.TTI.Num x 0.01).

6.3.5 Parameter Optimization


The coverage performance of a 2 ms TTI HSUPA UE is better than that of a 10 ms TTI HSUPA UE. If the number of coverage-based call drops increases after the Turbo IC Phase2
feature is enabled, you are advised to enable the WRFD-010690 TTI Switch for BE Services Based on Coverage feature. The number of coverage-based call drops is indicated by the
following counters:

z VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.SRBReset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
z VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.TRBReset(BSC6900,BSC6910)
z VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.UuNoReply(BSC6900,BSC6910)

If the number of times single HARQ process scheduling is used is small and the RTWP increases with the number of HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs after the Turbo IC Phase2 feature is
enabled, it is good practice to decrease the threshold for triggering a single HARQ process based on load so that single HARQ process scheduling is more likely to trigger.
(Optional)
SET ULOCELLALGPARA:ULOCELLID=211,SINGLEHARQACTTHRD=6;

6.3.6 Troubleshooting
None

7 Parameters

Table 7-1 Parameters

Parameter ID NE MML Command Feature ID Feature Name Description

TURBOICPHASE2 BTS3900, ADD ULOCELL WRFD- Turbo IC Meaning: Indicates whether the cell supports Turbo IC Phase2.
BTS3900 MOD ULOCELL 160213 Phase2 GUI Value Range: FALSE(FALSE), TRUE(TRUE)
WCDMA LST ULOCELL Unit: None
Actual Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
Default Value: FALSE(FALSE)

MaxTargetUlLoadFactor BSC6900 ADD UCELLHSUPA WRFD- Adaptive Meaning: The parameter sets the target value of the uplink load. HSUPA
MOD UCELLHSUPA 140222 Adjustment of power control on the NodeB side keeps uplink load close to the target value.
WRFD- HSUPA Small For details about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.433.
140211 Target GUI Value Range: 0~100
WRFD- Retransmissions Unit: %
01061203 Dynamic Target Actual Value Range: 0~100
RoT Adjustment
Default Value: 75
HSUPA Power
Control
MaxTargetUlLoadFactor BSC6910 ADD UCELLHSUPA WRFD- Adaptive Meaning: The parameter sets the target value of the uplink load. HSUPA
MOD UCELLHSUPA 140222 Adjustment of power control on the NodeB side keeps uplink load close to the target value.
WRFD- HSUPA Small For details about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.433.
140211 Target GUI Value Range: 0~100
WRFD- Retransmissions Unit: %
01061203 Dynamic Target Actual Value Range: 0~100
RoT Adjustment
Default Value: 75
HSUPA Power
Control

SINGLEHARQACTTHRD BTS3900, SET WRFD- Turbo IC Meaning: Indicates the threshold for triggering a single HARQ process based
BTS3900 ULOCELLALGPARA 160213 Phase2 on load.
WCDMA LST GUI Value Range: 0~20
ULOCELLALGPARA Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~20
Default Value: 9

ResourceOption BSC6900 SET None None Meaning: Types of resource that triggers TTI switching from 2 ms to 10 ms
UEDCHTTIRECFG based on fairness and differentiation. The types of resources include receive
total wideband power (RTWP), Iub resource, and used CE resources. This
parameter is an advanced parameter. To modify this parameter, contact
Huawei Customer Service Center for technical support.
GUI Value Range: RTWP, IUB, CE
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: RTWP, Iub, CE

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Default Value: RTWP:1,IUB:0,CE:0

INTERBOARDICSW BTS3900, SET NODEBICMODE WRFD- HSUPA UL Meaning: Indicates the inter-board cancellation gain switch between the
BTS3900 LST NODEBICMODE 010691 Interference WBBPa/WBBPb board and a board supporting IC. This parameter is valid
WCDMA WRFD- Cancellation when features related to inter-board cancellation take effect. The features
150206 Turbo IC related to inter-board cancellation include HSUPA IC, Turbo IC, CCPIC
WRFD- Control Channel Phase2 and CCPIC Phase3.
140202 Parallel GUI Value Range: FULL_IC(All board can share IC gain), PART_IC(Old
WRFD- Interference board can not share IC gain)
160201 Cancellation Unit: None
(Phase 2) Actual Value Range: FULL_IC, PART_IC
Control Channel Default Value: PART_IC(Old board can not share IC gain)
Parallel
Interference
Cancellation
(Phase 3)

ICMODE BTS3900, ADD ULOCELL WRFD- HSUPA UL Meaning: Indicates whether the cell supports the Interference Cancellation
BTS3900 MOD ULOCELL 010691 Interference feature for HSUPA services.
WCDMA LST ULOCELL Cancellation GUI Value Range: FALSE(FALSE), TRUE(TRUE)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
Default Value: FALSE(FALSE)
NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch BSC6900 ADD WRFD- Code Resource Meaning:
UCELLALGOSWITCH 020108 Management Selection of uplink power admission control algorithms
MOD WRFD- RAB Quality of ALGORITHM_OFF: Uplink power admission control algorithm disabled.
UCELLALGOSWITCH 010506 Service ALGORITHM_FIRST: Uplink admission control algorithm based on the powe
WRFD- Renegotiation load and the predicted power load increment caused by admitting new UEs.
021104 over Iu Interface
ALGORITHM_SECOND: Uplink admission control algorithm based on the
WRFD- Emergency Call number of equivalent UEs and the predicted increment in the number of
020102 Load equivalent UEs to be admitted.
WRFD- Measurement ALGORITHM_THIRD: Uplink admission control algorithm based on the powe
010507 Rate load in a cell.
WRFD- Negotiation at ALGORITHM_FOURTH: Uplink admission control algorithm based on the
020101 Admission actual service load and the predicted service load increment.
WRFD- Control
GUI Value Range: ALGORITHM_OFF, ALGORITHM_FIRST,
020106 Admission ALGORITHM_SECOND, ALGORITHM_THIRD, ALGORITHM_FOURTH
WRFD- Control
Unit: None
020107 Load
Actual Value Range: ALGORITHM_OFF, ALGORITHM_FIRST,
WRFD- Reshuffling
ALGORITHM_SECOND, ALGORITHM_THIRD, ALGORITHM_FOURTH
020104 Overload
Default Value: None
WRFD- Control
020105 Intra Frequency
WRFD- Load Balance
020120 Potential User
WRFD- Control
010505 Service Steering
WRFD- and Load
02040003 Sharing in RRC
Connection
WRFD-
Setup
020401
Queuing and
Pre-Emption
Inter System
Redirect
Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on
Distance
NBMUlCacAlgoSelSwitch BSC6910 ADD WRFD- Code Resource Meaning:
UCELLALGOSWITCH 020108 Management Selection of uplink power admission control algorithms
MOD WRFD- RAB Quality of ALGORITHM_OFF: Uplink power admission control algorithm disabled.
UCELLALGOSWITCH 010506 Service ALGORITHM_FIRST: Uplink admission control algorithm based on the powe
WRFD- Renegotiation load and the predicted power load increment caused by admitting new UEs.
021104 over Iu Interface
ALGORITHM_SECOND: Uplink admission control algorithm based on the
WRFD- Emergency Call number of equivalent UEs and the predicted increment in the number of
020102 Load equivalent UEs to be admitted.
WRFD- Measurement ALGORITHM_THIRD: Uplink admission control algorithm based on the powe
010507 Rate load in a cell.
WRFD- Negotiation at ALGORITHM_FOURTH: Uplink admission control algorithm based on the
020101 Admission actual service load and the predicted service load increment.
WRFD- Control
GUI Value Range: ALGORITHM_OFF, ALGORITHM_FIRST,
020106 Admission ALGORITHM_SECOND, ALGORITHM_THIRD, ALGORITHM_FOURTH
WRFD- Control
Unit: None
020107 Load
Actual Value Range: ALGORITHM_OFF, ALGORITHM_FIRST,
WRFD- Reshuffling
ALGORITHM_SECOND, ALGORITHM_THIRD, ALGORITHM_FOURTH
020104 Overload
Default Value: None
WRFD- Control
020105 Intra Frequency
WRFD- Load Balance

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020120 Potential User


WRFD- Control
010505 Service Steering
WRFD- and Load
02040003 Sharing in RRC
WRFD- Connection
020401 Setup
Queuing and
Pre-Emption
Inter System
Redirect
Inter-RAT
Redirection
Based on
Distance
TURBOIC BTS3900, ADD ULOCELL WRFD- Turbo IC Meaning: Indicates whether the cell supports Turbo IC.
BTS3900 MOD ULOCELL 150206 GUI Value Range: FALSE(FALSE), TRUE(TRUE)
WCDMA LST ULOCELL Unit: None
Actual Value Range: FALSE, TRUE
Default Value: FALSE(FALSE)

8 Counters

Table 8-1 Counters

Counter ID Counter Name Counter Description NE Feature ID Feature Name

50331850 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.0 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


Load Between 0db to GSM: None Package
0.5db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331851 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.1 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 0.5db to GSM: None Package
1db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA

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Flexible Power Contro


for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331852 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.2 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 1.0db to GSM: None Package
1.5db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331853 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.3 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 1.5db to GSM: None Package
2db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331854 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.4 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 2.0db to GSM: None Package
2.5db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission

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Adaptive RACH

50331855 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.5 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


Load Between 2.5db to GSM: None Package
3.0db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331856 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.6 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 3.0db to GSM: None Package
3.5db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331857 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.7 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 3.5db to GSM: None Package
4db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH

50331858 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.8 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction

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Load Between 4db to GSM: None Package


5db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331859 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.9 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 5db to GSM: None Package
6db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331860 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.10 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 6db to GSM: None Package
7db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH

50331861 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.11 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


Load Between 7db to GSM: None Package
8db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel

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WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference


WRFD-140202 Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-150206 Control Channel
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213
Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201
Turbo IC
WRFD-171212
Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204
Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH

50331862 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.12 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


Load Between 8db to GSM: None Package
9db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331863 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.13 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 9db to GSM: None Package
10db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH

50331864 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.14 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


Load Between 10db to GSM: None Package
11db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206

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WRFD-160213 Parallel Interference


WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC
WRFD-140204 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-010712 Control Channel
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202
Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201
Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331865 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.15 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 11db to GSM: None Package
12db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331866 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.16 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 12db to GSM: None Package
13db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331867 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.17 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 13db to GSM: None Package
14db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC

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WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2


WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
Under Interference
LTE: None
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH

50331868 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.18 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


Load Between 14db to GSM: None Package
15db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331869 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.19 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 15db to GSM: None Package
16db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331870 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.20 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 16db to GSM: None Package
18db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference

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WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3


WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH

50331871 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.21 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


Load Between 18db to GSM: None Package
20db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331872 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.22 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 20db to GSM: None Package
22db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331873 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.23 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load Between 22db to GSM: None Package
26db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference

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DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH

50331874 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.24 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


Load Between 26db to GSM: None Package
30db UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH
50331875 VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.25 Number of Cell Ul NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
Load above 30db GSM: None Package
UMTS: WRFD-010612 CPC - DTX / DRX
WRFD-010686 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-160201 Turbo IC
WRFD-171212 Turbo IC Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Control Channel
WRFD-010712 Parallel Interference
WRFD-160202 Cancellation (Phase 3
WRFD-151201 Coverage Expansion
LTE: None Under Interference
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive Configuratio
of Traffic Channel
Power offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power Contro
for Uplink Low Data
Rate Transmission
Adaptive RACH

50331879 VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


which HSUPA users GSM: None Package
transmit data in a cell UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Turbo IC
LTE: None Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
DC-HSUPA
50331892 VS.HSUPA.Ic.MeanEff Average Efficiency of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA UL
Interference GSM: None Interference
Cancellation (IC) in a UMTS: WRFD-010691 Cancellation
Cell Control Channel
WRFD-140202
Parallel Interference
WRFD-150206
Cancellation (Phase 2

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LTE: None Turbo IC

50331925 VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMor3 Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


which HSUPA users GSM: None Package
have data to transmit UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
under the 3 dB or Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
above uplink Uu load Cancellation (CCPIC)
in a cell WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50331926 VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMor6 Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
which HSUPA users GSM: None Package
have data to transmit UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
under the 6 dB or Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
above uplink Uu load Cancellation (CCPIC)
in a cell WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50331927 VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMor7 Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
which HSUPA users GSM: None Package
have data to transmit UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
under the 7 dB or Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
above uplink Uu load Cancellation (CCPIC)
in a cell WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50331928 VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMor9 Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
which HSUPA users GSM: None Package
have data to transmit UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
under the 9 dB or Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
above uplink Uu load Cancellation (CCPIC)
in a cell WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50331929 VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMor10 Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
which HSUPA users GSM: None Package
have data to transmit UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
under the 10 dB or Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
above uplink Uu load Cancellation (CCPIC)
in a cell WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50331930 VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMor13 Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
which HSUPA users GSM: None Package
have data to transmit UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
under the 13 dB or Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
above uplink Uu load Cancellation (CCPIC)
in a cell WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50331931 VS.HSUPA.DataTtiNum.ROTMor20 Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
which HSUPA users GSM: None Package
have data to transmit UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
under the 20 dB or

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above uplink Uu load WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference


in a cell WRFD-140202 Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-150206 Control Channel
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201
Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None
Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50331957 VS.HSUPA.AlltoSingleHARQNum.RTWPCong Number of transitions NodeB Multi-mode: None Turbo IC Phase 2
from using all HARQ GSM: None
processes to using a UMTS: WRFD-160213
single HARQ process
LTE: None
due to limited RTWP in
the cell

50331959 VS.HSUPA.SingletoAllHARQNum Number of Transitions NodeB Multi-mode: None Turbo IC Phase 2


from Using A Single GSM: None CE Efficiency
HARQ Process to UMTS: WRFD-160213 Improvement for
Using All HARQ HSUPA TTI 2ms
WRFD-160205
Processes In the Cell
LTE: None

50332281 VS.DPCCH.10ms.POWER DPCCH uplink power NodeB Multi-mode: None CPC - DTX / DRX
load of 10 ms TTI GSM: None Control Channel
HSUPA services in a UMTS: WRFD-010686 Parallel Interference
cell Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-010210
WRFD-140202 Control Channel
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213
Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None
Turbo IC Phase 2
50332282 VS.DPCCH.2ms.POWER DPCCH uplink power NodeB Multi-mode: None CPC - DTX / DRX
load of 2 ms TTI GSM: None Control Channel
HSUPA services in a UMTS: WRFD-010686 Parallel Interference
cell Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-010210
WRFD-140202 Control Channel
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160213
Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None
Turbo IC Phase 2
50332379 VS.HSUPA.2msPDU.TTI.Num Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
which HSUPA 2 ms GSM: None Package
Mac-e/Mac-i TRBs are UMTS: WRFD-010612
received in a cell
LTE: None
50332380 VS.HSUPA.10msPDU.TTI.Num Number of TTIs in NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
which HSUPA 10 ms GSM: None Package
Mac-e/Mac-i TRBs are UMTS: WRFD-010612
received in a cell
LTE: None

50332385 VS.HSUPA.TurboIC.Number Average number of NodeB Multi-mode: None Turbo IC


users with Turbo IC GSM: None
enabled in a cell UMTS: WRFD-150206
LTE: None
50332386 VS.HSUPA.2msTTI.Traffic Traffic of Mac-e/Mac-i NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Phase 2
PDUs received from 2 GSM: None
ms TTI HSUPA users UMTS: WRFD-010614
in a cell
LTE: None
50332387 VS.HSUPA.10msTTI.Traffic Traffic of Mac-e/Mac-i NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
PDUs received from GSM: None Package
10 ms TTI HSUPA UMTS: WRFD-010612
users in a cell
LTE: None

50341858 VS.HSUPA.Ic.MaxEff Maximum Efficiency of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA UL


Interference GSM: None Interference
Cancellation (IC) in a UMTS: WRFD-010691 Cancellation
Cell Control Channel
WRFD-140202
Parallel Interference
WRFD-150206
Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None
Turbo IC
50341870 VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.0 Average number of 2 NodeB Multi-mode: None Turbo IC
ms TTI HSUPA users GSM: None Turbo IC Phase 2
at a rate of below 150 UMTS: WRFD-150206
kbit/s in a cell
WRFD-160213
LTE: None
50341871 VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.1 Average number of 2 NodeB Multi-mode: None Turbo IC
ms TTI HSUPA users GSM: None Turbo IC Phase 2
at a rate in the range UMTS: WRFD-150206

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of [150 kbit/s,700 WRFD-160213


kbit/s) in a cell LTE: None
50341872 VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.2 Average number of 2 NodeB Multi-mode: None Turbo IC
ms TTI HSUPA users GSM: None Turbo IC Phase 2
at a rate in the range UMTS: WRFD-150206
of [700 kbit/s,1500
WRFD-160213
kbit/s) in a cell
LTE: None
50341873 VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.3 Average number of 2 NodeB Multi-mode: None Turbo IC
ms TTI HSUPA users GSM: None Turbo IC Phase 2
at a rate in the range UMTS: WRFD-150206
of [1500 kbit/s,3000
WRFD-160213
kbit/s) in a cell
LTE: None

50341874 VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.4 Average number of 2 NodeB Multi-mode: None Turbo IC


ms TTI HSUPA users GSM: None Turbo IC Phase 2
at a rate in the range UMTS: WRFD-150206
of [3000 kbit/s,4000
WRFD-160213
kbit/s) in a cell
LTE: None

50341875 VS.HSUPA.TTI2msUserNumber.5 Average number of 2 NodeB Multi-mode: None Turbo IC


ms TTI HSUPA users GSM: None Turbo IC Phase 2
at a rate in the range UMTS: WRFD-150206
of [4000 kbit/s,12000
WRFD-160213
kbit/s) in a cell
LTE: None

50341876 VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor3 Cell throughput of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction


HSUPA users under GSM: None Package
the 3 dB or above UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
uplink Uu load Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50341877 VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor6 Cell throughput of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
HSUPA users under GSM: None Package
the 6 dB or above UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
uplink Uu load Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50341878 VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor7 Cell throughput of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
HSUPA users under GSM: None Package
the 7 dB or above UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
uplink Uu load Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50341879 VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor9 Cell throughput of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
HSUPA users under GSM: None Package
the 9 dB or above UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
uplink Uu load Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50341880 VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor10 Cell throughput of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
HSUPA users under GSM: None Package
the 10 dB or above UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel

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uplink Uu load WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference


WRFD-140202 Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-150206 Control Channel
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201
Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None
Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50341881 VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor13 Cell throughput of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
HSUPA users under GSM: None Package
the 13 dB or above UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
uplink Uu load Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50341882 VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTMor20 Cell throughput of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
HSUPA users under GSM: None Package
the 20 dB or above UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
uplink Uu load Parallel Interference
WRFD-010210
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
LTE: None Turbo IC
Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
50341883 VS.HSUPA.Thruput.ROTAll Cell throughput of NodeB Multi-mode: None HSUPA Introduction
HSUPA users under all GSM: None Package
uplink Uu loads UMTS: WRFD-010612 Control Channel
WRFD-010210 Parallel Interference
Cancellation (CCPIC)
WRFD-140202
Control Channel
WRFD-150206
Parallel Interference
WRFD-160201 Cancellation (Phase 2
WRFD-140204 Turbo IC
LTE: None Control Channel
Parallel Interference
Cancellation (Phase 3
DC-HSUPA
67180078 VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.SRBReset Number of PS RABs BSC6900 WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps
Abnormally Released RRC Connection and
Due to Signaling RLC Radio Access Bearer
Reset for Cell Establishment and
Release
67180078 VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.SRBReset Number of PS RABs BSC6910 WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps
Abnormally Released RRC Connection and
Due to Signaling RLC Radio Access Bearer
Reset for Cell Establishment and
Release
67180079 VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.TRBReset Number of PS RABs BSC6900 WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps
Abnormally Released RRC Connection and
for Cell (Traffic RLC Radio Access Bearer
Reset) Establishment and
Release

67180079 VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.TRBReset Number of PS RABs BSC6910 WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps


Abnormally Released RRC Connection and
for Cell (Traffic RLC Radio Access Bearer
Reset) Establishment and
Release
67190506 VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.UuNoReply Number of PS RABs BSC6900 WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps
Abnormally Released RRC Connection and
Due to RF for Cell Radio Access Bearer
(Failure in the Radio Establishment and
Interface Procedure) Release

67190506 VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RF.UuNoReply Number of PS RABs BSC6910 WRFD-010510 3.4/6.8/13.6/27.2Kbps


Abnormally Released RRC Connection and
Due to RF for Cell Radio Access Bearer
(Failure in the Radio Establishment and
Interface Procedure) Release

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67192486 VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes Number of Total Bytes BSC6900 WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction


Received in Uplink of Package
HSUPA MAC-d Flow
for Cell
67192486 VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes Number of Total Bytes BSC6910 WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction
Received in Uplink of Package
HSUPA MAC-d Flow
for Cell

67199617 VS.MeanRTWP Mean Power of Totally BSC6900 WRFD-020102 Load Measurement


Received Bandwidth
for Cell
67199617 VS.MeanRTWP Mean Power of Totally BSC6910 WRFD-020102 Load Measurement
Received Bandwidth
for Cell

67203850 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.Cell Average Number of BSC6900 WRFD-01061211 20 HSUPA Users per


HSUPA UEs in a Cell WRFD-010634 Cell
WRFD-010639 60 HSUPA Users per
Cell
96 HSUPA Users per
Cell

67203850 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.Cell Average Number of BSC6910 WRFD-01061211 20 HSUPA Users per


HSUPA UEs in a Cell WRFD-010634 Cell
WRFD-010639 60 HSUPA Users per
Cell
96 HSUPA Users per
Cell
67203932 VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput Mean Uplink BSC6900 WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction
Throughput of single Package
HSUPA MAC-d Flow
for Cell
67203932 VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput Mean Uplink BSC6910 WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction
Throughput of single Package
HSUPA MAC-d Flow
for Cell
67204266 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CAT1.4 Average Number of BSC6900 WRFD-01061201 HSUPA UE Category
HSUPA UEs with Support
Category 1-4 in a Cell
67204266 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CAT1.4 Average Number of BSC6910 WRFD-01061201 HSUPA UE Category
HSUPA UEs with Support
Category 1-4 in a Cell
67204267 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CAT5 Average Number of BSC6900 WRFD-01061201 HSUPA UE Category
HSUPA UEs with Support
Category 5 in a Cell
67204267 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CAT5 Average Number of BSC6910 WRFD-01061201 HSUPA UE Category
HSUPA UEs with Support
Category 5 in a Cell
73393985 VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.Succ Number of Successful BSC6900 WRFD-010690 TTI Switch for BE
TTI Switches During WRFD-01061404 Services Based on
RB Reconfiguration for Coverage
Cell(2ms to 10ms) HSUPA 2ms/10ms TT
Handover
73393985 VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.Succ Number of Successful BSC6910 WRFD-010690 TTI Switch for BE
TTI Switches During WRFD-01061404 Services Based on
RB Reconfiguration for Coverage
Cell(2ms to 10ms) HSUPA 2ms/10ms TT
Handover
73410510 VS.CellDCHUEs Number of UEs in BSC6900 WRFD-010202 UE State in Connecte
CELL_DCH State for Mode (CELL-DCH,
Cell CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-FACH)
73410510 VS.CellDCHUEs Number of UEs in BSC6910 WRFD-010202 UE State in Connecte
CELL_DCH State for Mode (CELL-DCH,
Cell CELL-PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-FACH)
73424211 VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.ResRTWP.Succ Number of Successful BSC6900 WRFD-01061404 HSUPA 2ms/10ms TT
TTI Switchovers Based Handover
on RTWP During RB
Reconfiguration in a
Cell(2ms to 10ms)
73424211 VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.ResRTWP.Succ Number of Successful BSC6910 WRFD-01061404 HSUPA 2ms/10ms TT
TTI Switchovers Based Handover
on RTWP During RB

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Reconfiguration in a
Cell(2ms to 10ms)
73441236 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CAT9 Average Number of BSC6900 WRFD-01061201 HSUPA UE Category
HSUPA UEs with Support
Category 9 in a Cell
73441236 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.CAT9 Average Number of BSC6910 WRFD-01061201 HSUPA UE Category
HSUPA UEs with Support
Category 9 in a Cell
73441239 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms Average Number of BSC6900 WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction
HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs WRFD-01061403 Package
in a Cell HSUPA 2ms TTI

73441239 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms Average Number of BSC6910 WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction


HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs WRFD-01061403 Package
in a Cell HSUPA 2ms TTI
73441240 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI10ms Average number of BSC6900 WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction
HSUPA 10 ms TTI Package
UEs in a Cell

73441240 VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI10ms Average number of BSC6910 WRFD-010612 HSUPA Introduction


HSUPA 10 ms TTI Package
UEs in a Cell

9 Glossary

For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see Glossary.

10 Reference Documents

1. Interference Cancellation Feature Parameter Description


2. Differentiated HSPA Service Feature Parameter Description
3. HSUPA Time Division Scheduling Feature Parameter Description
4. HSUPA TTI Selection Feature Parameter Description
5. Call Admission Control Feature Parameter Description
6. License Management Feature Parameter Description

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