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The document outlines the required number of channel elements (CE) per radio access bearer for different uplink and downlink bearer rates. It notes that HSDPA configured reduces total CE capacity and there is a maximum of 15 HSDPA codes per cell. For enhanced uplink, the target bit rate depends on factors like available power and radio conditions, and the RNC determines the number of CEs and NodeB credit resources needed based on the spreading factor that matches the service rate. It provides the spreading factor (SF) and number of CEs required for different enhanced uplink bit rates.
The document outlines the required number of channel elements (CE) per radio access bearer for different uplink and downlink bearer rates. It notes that HSDPA configured reduces total CE capacity and there is a maximum of 15 HSDPA codes per cell. For enhanced uplink, the target bit rate depends on factors like available power and radio conditions, and the RNC determines the number of CEs and NodeB credit resources needed based on the spreading factor that matches the service rate. It provides the spreading factor (SF) and number of CEs required for different enhanced uplink bit rates.
The document outlines the required number of channel elements (CE) per radio access bearer for different uplink and downlink bearer rates. It notes that HSDPA configured reduces total CE capacity and there is a maximum of 15 HSDPA codes per cell. For enhanced uplink, the target bit rate depends on factors like available power and radio conditions, and the RNC determines the number of CEs and NodeB credit resources needed based on the spreading factor that matches the service rate. It provides the spreading factor (SF) and number of CEs required for different enhanced uplink bit rates.
UL Channel Elements DL Channel Elements Speech 12.2 kbps 1 1 CS 64 kbps 4 2 PS 64 / 64 kbps 4 2 PS 64 / 128 kbps 4 4 PS 64 / 384 kbps 4 8 PS 64 / HSDPA 4 PS 384 / HSDPA 16 EUL / HSDPA HSDPA configured reduces the total CE capacity Maximum 15 HSDPA codes per cell EUL is compliment of HSDPA. There must be at least one HSDPA processing resource configured in the same BB pool where the EUL resource is configured
EUL rate equivalent CE The maximum achievable bit rate on the EUL also depends on available power and radio conditions (interference, UE speed, and so on) RNC determines the number of CEs and NodeB credit resources that need to be consumed based on the SF that matches the service rate NodeBFunction ::eulTargetRate -> The target scheduled bitrate grant for a user RbsLocalCell::maxNumEulUsers -> The maximum number of Serving EUL users allowed per cell Bit Rate (kbps) SF CE 148 - 703 SF4 8 729 - 1399 2xSF4 16 1451 - 2886 2xSF2 32 2993 - 5742 2SF4+2SF2 48