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Notes
(1) Add parameter DchSig68Swch in
chapter 3.1.2.1;
(2) Add parameter DlPsRateLmtLowC,
UlPsRateLmtLowC, DlPsRateLmtHighC,
UlPsRateLmtHighC in chapter 3.1.3.1 and
3.1.3.3;
V6.0
2011-6-16
Wang
ChengWei
Wang
V6.1
2012-2-28
ChengWei,
Sha Xiubin
CS Experience Improvement
3.7.8
UE
PCH
Compatibility
Strategy
3.7.9
Optimization
3.7.10
CELL_PCH Supporting
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
Introduction............................................................................................................ 5
Function Introduction ............................................................................................... 5
Dynamic Channel Type Transfer for R99 Service................................................... 7
Dynamic Channel Type Transfer for HSDPA Service............................................. 9
Dynamic Channel Type Transfer for HSUPA Service........................................... 10
RAB Negotiation & Re-negotiation ........................................................................ 11
27.2Kbps High Speed Signaling RB...................................................................... 12
Fast Dormancy....................................................................................................... 12
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.4
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.5
3.5.1
3.5.2
3.5.3
3.6
3.6.1
3.6.2
3.7
3.7.1
3.7.2
3.7.3
3.7.4
3.7.5
3.7.6
3.7.7
3.7.8
3.7.9
3.7.10
4
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.5
4.5.1
4.5.2
4.6
4.6.1
4.7
4.7.1
Configuration of Parameters.............................................................................. 94
DRBC Related Parameters.................................................................................... 94
Parameter List........................................................................................................ 94
Parameter Configuration........................................................................................ 98
HSDPA Dynamic Channel Adjustment Related Parameters .............................. 126
Parameter List...................................................................................................... 126
Parameter Configuration...................................................................................... 126
HSUPA Dynamic Channel Adjustment Related Parameters .............................. 130
Parameter List...................................................................................................... 130
Parameter Configuration...................................................................................... 131
HSPA+ Dynamic Channel Adjustment Parameters ............................................ 134
Parameter List...................................................................................................... 134
Parameter Configuration...................................................................................... 134
UE Traffic Volume Measurement Related Parameters ....................................... 135
Parameter List...................................................................................................... 135
Parameter Configuration...................................................................................... 137
UE Internal TxP Measurem ent Related Parameters ................................... 156
Parameter List...................................................................................................... 156
Node B Dedicated TCP Measurem ent Related Param eters ...................... 161
Parameter List...................................................................................................... 161
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5.1
5.2
FIGURES
Figure 2-1 State Transitions .................................................................................................... 6
Figure 3-1 R99 Channel Switching ....................................................................................... 19
Figure 3-2 Event Triggering of Traffic Measurement ............................................................ 39
Figure 3-3 Rate Adjustment Triggered by Traffic.................................................................. 41
Figure 3-4 HSDPA Channel Switching ................................................................................. 51
Figure 3-5 Event 1E in Channel Quality Measurement ........................................................ 57
Figure 3-6 Event 1F in Channel Quality Measurement ........................................................ 57
Figure 3-7 HSUPA Channel Switching ................................................................................. 64
Function Attribute
System version: [RNC V3.11. 10/V4.11.10, OMMR V3.11.10/V4.11. 10, Node B V4.11.10,
OMMB V4.11.10]
Attribute: [Optional]
Relat ed NEs:
UE
NodeB
RNC
MSCS
-
MGW
-
SGSN
-
GGSN
-
HLR
-
Note:
*-: Non-related NE:
*: Relat ed NE
Dependency: [None]
Exclusion: [None]
Remarks: [None]
Introduction
2.1
Function Introduction
The dy namic radio bearer control (DRB C) is to allocate resources reasonably according
to subscriber requirements and system resource utilization to make full use of the
bandwidth. ZTE RAN DRB C policies mainly include the following functions:
Initial Channel Allocation
During channel setup, the DRBC allocates proper channel and rate for the service
according to service requirements and system resourc e utilization status. Including:
Channel Switching
The DRB C selects appropriate transport channels according to the actual rate of PS
services. If the PS rate changes, the channel type also changes. The system monitors
the actual rat e of PS services. If the actual data flow is smaller than the allocat ed
bandwidth, the system decreases the configured bandwidth to save resources. When the
actual data flow is close to the allocated bandwidth, the system increases the configured
bandwidth to prevent the service from being affected.
During the session, the DRBC adjusts the service bandwidth and channel switching in
real-time according to various measurements. The conversation servic e uses DL
DCH/UL DCH, streaming services use CELL_DCH, and interactive and background
services us e CE LL_FACH or CELL_DCH. The figure of state transitions currently
supported by system is as follows:
Figure 2-1
State Transitions
Connected Mode
CELL_DCH
Idle Mode
DL FACH/ UL RACH
CELL_FACH
PCH
URA_PCH
Notes:
2.2
CS service and Streaming s ervice can use DCH as bearer. The DCH channel
parameters are set according to necessary GBR.
For PS services that use DCH as bearer, its initial access rate can b e set
according to configuration.
DCH rate configuration should be consistent with actual traffic rate. When
actual traffic volume drops, DCH rate should be decreased accordingly.
Released resource can be used by other us ers. DCH rate can be increased
when actual traffic volume gets high so as to avoid affecting user experience .
The traffic volume is evaluated in uplink and downlink separately. That is,
uplink traffic volume decides uplink DCH bandwidth while downlink bandwidt h
depends on downlink traffic volume. In reality, it is common that the DCH
bandwidth should be adjusted simultaneously in uplink and downlink. In this
case, ZTE RAN adjusts the DCH bandwidth in uplink and downlink via a single
signalling procedure so that the signalling message on Uu is reduced.
If the transmission power exceeds the preset high threshold, the network and
UE will decrease the data rate till the transmission power is lower than the
preset low threshold. By this method, PS servic e subscribers obtain relatively
high data rate when Node B is close, and obtain lower data rate when the
Node B is remote. Thus, the coverage of PS services is expanded. The c all
drop rate of high-rat e servic es during handovers is also decreased.
When UE performs a hard handover from one R99 cell to another due to
mobility, if the subscriber downlink admission at the current rate fails in the
target cell, the system will downgrade its DCH rate before retrying handover.
Channel switching:
If t he practical rate exceeds the traffic volume threshold of FACH/RA CH, RAB
will switch to DCH and UE then enter the CE LL DCH state.
When the UE in URA_P CH state originates the cell update message due t o
uplink or downlink data transmission requirements or for new service setup,
the system allocates the channel by the UE servic e type before the UE is
handed over to PCH by the process of initial service channel allocation.
If a UE has resided in URA PCH state for period, the RRC will be released.
ZTE RAN system supports DRBC feature combined with other RRM policy including
Admission Control, Overload Control and Congestion Control. Priorities of users and
services are considered to implement dynamic optimization configuration of radio
bandwidth.
2.3
When downlink traffic volume is too large, trigger the channel switching from
FACH or DCH to HS-DSCH
When downlink traffic volume is too small, trigger the channel switching from
HS-DSCH to FACH
When there is no downlink traffic volume, trigger the channel switching from
HS-DSCH to PCH or idle
Reduce the system load by adjusting channel type according to cell load.
When cell load is too high, the user can switch from HS-DSCH to FACH to reduce
the system load and maintain the system stability.
Ensure service quality by adjusting channel type according to channel quality.
When UE in HS-DSCH channel moving to cell edge to trigger 1F event, it shows the
channel quality is bad, and then trigger the channel switching from HS -DS CH to
DCH.
Ensure the service continuity by adjusting channel type according to the target cell
for handover.
If the capability of source cell and target cell is different during hand over, the
channel switching between HS-DSCH and DCH will be triggered to guarantee the
service continuity.
Downlink channel switching accompanies uplink channel switching: When downlink
channel is FACH, uplink channel is RACH; when downlink channel is HS -DSCH, uplink
channel can be DCH or E-DCH.
2.4
If the traffic volume is low, the channel switching from E -DCH t o RA CH will be
triggered
If no traffic volume, the channel switching from E-DCH to PCH or Idle will be
triggered
Adjust channel type to decrease the system load according to cell load
When the cell uplink is overloaded, the user can be switched to common RACH
from dedicated E-DCH to decrease the system load and guarantee the system
stabilized.
Adjust channel type to guarantee the service quality according to channel quality
If a UE on E-DCH channel moves to the edge of the cell and triggers 1F eve nt, it
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indicates that the quality of current channel is bad and the channel switching from
E-DCH to DCH will be triggered.
Adjust channel type to guarantee mobile service continuity according to the
capability of target cell
If the capability of source cell and target cell is different during handover, the
channel switching between E-DCH and DCH will be triggered to guarantee the
service continuity.
Uplink channel switching accompanies downlink channel switching: If uplink channel is
RACH, downlink channel is FACH. If uplink channel is E-DCH, generally, downlink
channel is HS-DS CH.
2.5
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2.6
2.7
Fast Dormancy
This feature includes two functions: R8 Fast dormancy and Pre -R7 Fast dormancy
suppressing. R8 Fast dormancy function can extend UE battery usage and improve user
experience. Pre-R7 Fast dormancy suppressing function can reduce the control plane
signaling load for smart phone on the premise that guarant eeing user experience. For
the detail, please see the chapter 3. 5 Fast dormancy.
Technical Description
3.1
3.1.1
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3.1.2
3.1.2.1
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When the parameter I nitRrcOnDch is set to4 ,the RNC sets the initial signaling to
choose channel automatically, and setting DCH/ DCH at 13.6k, when dedicated
channel is used
When a UE sends a connection setup request to RNC, the RNC automatically
select the dedicat ed channel (13.6 kbit/s) or common channel bas ed on the reason
for connection setup: if services are initiated immediat ely after the setup of RRC
connection, RNC will select DCH channel and configures bidirectional 13.6 kbit/s
bear signaling; if there is only LA updat e, instead of setting up services, that should
be complet ed after RRC connection, RNC will select common channel to bear
signaling.
When the parameter I nitRrcOnDch is set to5 ,the RNC sets the initial signaling to
forcibly use DCH/DCH at 27.2k
When a UE sends a connection setup request to RNC, the RNC configures the
bidirectional 27.2 kbit/s DCH for the UE to bear signaling.
When the parameter I nitRrcOnDch is set to6 ,the RNC sets the initial signaling to
choose channel automatically, and setting DCH/ DCH at 27.2k, when dedicated
channel is used
When a UE sends a connection setup request to RNC, the RNC automatically
select the dedicat ed channel (27.2 kbit/s) or common channel bas ed on the reason
for connection setup: if services are initiated immediat ely after the setup of RRC
connection, RNC will select DCH channel and reconfigures bidirectional 27. 2 kbit/s
bear signaling; if there is only LA updat e, instead of setting up services, that should
be completed after RRC connection, RNC will reconfigure common channel to bear
signaling.
When the parameter I nitRrcOnDch is set to7 ,the RNC sets the initial signaling to
forcibly use HSPA.
When a UE sends a connection setup request to RNC, if both the UE and the cell
support F-DPCH, both CresPara7 and RncFdpchSupInd are 1,(or both the UE
and the cell support E-FDPCH, both RncEfdpchSupInd and EfdpchSupInd are 1 ),
and both
the UE and the cell support E-DCH,, and SrbOnEdc hS wch is on, and the
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channel quality measurement is not 1F event, the RNC configures the HSPA for the
UE to bear signaling.
When the parameter I nitRrcOnDch is set to8 ,the RNC sets the initial signaling to
choose channel automatically, and HSPA is prior, when Cell_DCH state is used
When a UE sends a connection setup request to RNC, the RNC automatically
select the Cell_DCH state channel or Cell_FA CH state channel based on the
reason for connection setup ,and HSPA is prior, when Cell_DCH state is used.
When the RNC sets the initial signaling to c hoose c hannel automatically, the signaling
will be s et on Cell_DCH state bearer in preference if the signaling is set due to t he
following reasons:
Originating Conversational
Call,
Call,
Terminating
Interactive Call, Terminating Background Call, Emergency Call, Inter-RAT cell change
order, Call re-establishment, and MBMS ptp RB request; if the signaling is set due to
other reasons, it will be set on Cell_FA CH state bearer.
High-rate (13.6 kbit/s,27.2kbps) signaling bearer only exits in a separat e signaling
process, and will be restored to ordinary rate (3.4 kbit/s) after the service is set up.
High-rate signaling can effectively speed up the signaling int eraction during the UE call
setup and lower the call delay, but it occupies more radio resources than ordinary rate
signaling bearer. Using common channel for signaling bearer does not occupy the
dedicated resources. Considering that the separate signaling process is short, and the
radio connection is released or services are set up after the signaling interaction, the
configuration of high rate signaling is recommended.
Note: During RRC connection setup when signaling is carried on DCH , or when RAB has been
setup and signaling is carried on DPCH alone , and if signaling is setup with DCH low rate:
If DchSig68S wc h is on, it will substitute 3.4kbps signaling with 6.8 kbps signaling; Otherwise, If
3.1.2.2
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3.1.2.3
If the new service should be set up on the DL DCH/ UL DCH channel according
to the channel alloc ation principles as for a single service, the UE should
switch from CELL_FACH state to CELL_DCH state, that is, all the online
services will be switched to DCH channel. The initial rate of the new service is
determined by the same method as that for a single service.
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uplink
and
downlink
DRB C
rate
levels
are
configured
by
and
and
3.1.2.4
whether cells support CS64k service in SRNC and DRNC, respectively. When
CS64k service is restricted in a cell, ingoing and handover of CS64k service are
forbidden.
Initial access scene: if the switch Cs64S witch in the cell is off ,CS 64k service is not
allowed to access; otherwise CS 64k service is allowed. For the UE in macro
diversity, if any cell of the active set is not allowed to access CS 64k service, it is not
allowed.
Handover scene: When handover happens in intra-RNC cells and CS64k service is
covered, if Cs64k Switch in target cell is off and UE supports CS64k falling back to
AMR12. 2k, then CS64k falls back to AMR12.2k and UE performs the related
disposal about handover, otherwise UE doesnt perform any disposal. When
handover happens in inter-RNC cells and CS 64k service is covered, if
AdjCs64k S witch in target cell is off and UE supports CS64k falling back to
AMR12. 2k, then CS64k falls back to AMR12.2k and UE performs the related
disposal about handover, otherwise UE doesnt perform any disposal. If the
configuration in DRNC cell and SRNC cell is not given, the cell is defaulted to
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support CS64k.
3.1.2.5
by
and
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3.1.3
Channel Switching
The channel switching and dynamic resource adjustments are performed only when t he
DRB C switch (DrbcSwc h) is ON.
During the session, the dynamic channel switching for t he R99 system is to adjust the
service bandwidth and hand over channels in real-time according to the measurements
of traffic, cell load, DL DTCP, and UL UE Txp. The figure below shows the R99 channel
switching that the system currently supports according to the R99 protoc ol.
Figure 3-1
CELL_DCH
DCH/DCH
FACH/RACH
CELL_FACH
Transition of FACH/RACH -> PCH
1. UL&DL Traffic Volume Based
2. Support PCH
URA_PCH
Transition of PCH->IDLE
1. DL&UL Traffic Volume Based
Idle
Below we will introduce the switching principles for types of channel switching shown in
the above figure.
3.1.3.1
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The E vent A is defined as that the Node B downlink dedicated transmission power
(D-TCP ) is greater than an abs olute threshold. The E vent B is defined as that t he Node B
downlink dedicat ed transmission power (D-TCP) s smaller t han an abs olute threshold.
See 3.1.4.3Node B Dedicat ed TCP Measurement for detailed definitions.
The downlink DCH rate increase is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The DCH rate adjustment triggered by traffic switch DchAdjRateS wc h is on.
The system receives consecutive DchE4aThd traffic measurement reports (E vent
4A) from the user plane. (Note: if the system receives a traffic measurement report
(E vent 4B) from the user plane when the receiving times are smaller than the
threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared)
The system receives consecutive DtcpEbThd measurement reports (E vent B) of
NodeB D-TCP, that is, the UE is in B state. (Note: if the system receives a
measurement report (E vent A) of NodeB when the receiving time is smaller than the
threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared.)
The downlink load of the cell is not overloaded (the downlink load is determined by
TCP. For details of overload t hres hold, see ZTE UMTS Overload Control Feature
Guide)
For non-macro diversity, in the case of DCH rate increase:
The target rate of NRT DCH is min (next rate level greater than the current rate in the
DRB C downlink rate levels DlRat eAdjLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE_A DJUST], DCH Limited
Rate, DL MaxB R). The MaxBR is the maximum bit rat e during RAB allocation.
The target rate of RT DCH is min (next rate level greater than the current rate in the
DRB C downlink rate levels DlRat eAdjLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE_A DJUST], DCH Limited
Rate, DL MaxB R).
For macro diversity, in the case of DCH rate increase:
The target rate of NRT Downlink DCH rate is min (next rate level greater than the current
rate in DRBC downlink rate levels DlRateA djLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE_ADJ UST], DL
MaxB R, DCH Limited Rate, MaxRateMD).
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The target rate of RT Downlink DCH rate is min (next rate level greater than the c urrent
rate in DRBC downlink rate levels DlRateA djLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE_ADJ UST], DL
MaxB R, the minimum
Here, for t he DCH Limited Rate explanation, please see 3.1.2.5; The MaxRat eMD is
the maximum rate thres hold allowed for DCH when the UE is in macro diversity.
In addition, in case of the concurrence of C (CS) services and PS (S/I/B) services, the
additional principles of rate increase of PS services are as follows:
Determine the maximum rate threshold of NRT PS (I/B) services by distinguish the
rates of C (CS) services themselves
If the rate of C (CS ) services is less than or equal to CRateThrd, the sum of
downlink rat es of concurrent PS services of NRT can not exceed
DlPsRateLmtLowC
If the rate of C (CS) services exceeds CRateThrd, the sum of downlink rates of
concurrent PS services of NRT can not exceed DlPsRateLmtHighC
The rate of streaming services is not restricted by the above rate threshold.
3.1.3.2
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The DCH to DCH switching for downlink rate decrease is based on the traffic
measurement report (E vent 4B) on the user plane.
The E vent 4B is defined as that the value of t raffic measurement is smaller than an
absolute threshold. See 3.1. 4.1Traffic Measurement for its detailed definition.
The DL rate decrease is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The DCH rate adjustment triggered by traffic switch DchAdjRateS wch is open.
The system receives consecutive DchE4bThd traffic measurement reports (E vent
4B) from the user plane. (Note: if the system receives a traffic measurement report
(E vent 4A) from the user plane when the receiving times are smaller than the
threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared.)
None-real-time I/B services: [current uplink rate of the UE is greater than or equal to
the rate threshold Rrach for RA CH switching] or [downlink target rat e is greater than
or equal to the rate threshold Rfach for FA CH switching] (if the system switch
FachSwch for CELL_FA CH switching is closed, the above condition is not taken
into consideration); real-time S services: current rate exceeds the GB R of RAB
allocation
In the case of rate increas e of DCH, the target rate is calculated by the formula: max
(next rat e level smaller than the c urrent rate in DRBC downlink rate levels
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GBR).
The
GBR
The DCH to DCH switching for downlink rate decreas e can be triggered by the Node B
downlink dedicated transmission power (E vent A).
The E vent A is defined as that the NodeB downlink dedicated t ransmission power
(D-TCP ) is greater than an absolute threshold. The E vent B s defined as that the NodeB
downlink dedicated transmission power (D-TCP) is smaller than an absolute threshold.
See 3.1.4.3Node B Dedicat ed TCP Measurement for detailed definitions.
The DCH rate decrease is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The DCH rate adjustment triggered by D-TCP switch DlP wrDasf is on.
The system receives consecutive DtcpE aThd measurement reports (E vent A) of
Node B D-TCP, that is, the UE is in A state. (Note: if the system rec eives a
measurement report (E vent B) by Node B when the receiving times are smaller than
the threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared.)
Non-real-time I/B services: current rate is greater than minimum rate in DCH (lowest
rate level configured by DlRateAdjLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE _ADJUST] ); real-time S
services: current rat e is greater than the GBR of RAB allocation
In the case of rate increas e of DCH, the target rate is calculated by the formula: max
(next rat e level smaller than the c urrent rate in DRBC downlink rate levels
DlRateAdjLev[MAX _NUM_RATE_A DJUST],
GBR).
The
GBR
background services is 0, and the GBR of streaming servic e is the GBR in RAB
allocation.
3.
The DCH to DCH switching for DCH downlink rate decrease can be triggered by the
downlink load control of the cell.
The DCH rate decrease is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
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The current cell load exceeds the overload threshold; (the downlink load is
determined by TCP. For details of overload threshold, see ZTE UMTS Overload
Cont rol Feature Guide)
Non-real-time I/B services: current rate is greater than minimum rate in DCH (lowest
rate level confi gured by DlRateAdjLev[ MA X_NUM_RATE _ADJUS T] ); real-time S
services: current rat e is greater than the GBR of RAB allocation
In the case of rate increas e of DCH, the target rate is calculated by the formula: max
(next rat e level smaller than the c urrent rate in DRBC downlink rate levels
DlRateAdjLev[MAX _NUM_RATE_A DJUST],
GBR).
The
GBR
background services is 0, and the GBR of streaming services is the GBR in RAB
allocation.
For more details of load control, see ZTE UMTS Overload Control Feature Guide.
4.
The DCH to DCH switching for DCH downlink rate decrease can be triggered by the
downlink res ourc e congestion of the cell.
The DCH rate decrease is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The downlink CE resources, code resources or power are congested.
Non-real-time I/B services: current rate is greater than minimum rate in DCH (lowest
rate level configured by DlRateAdjLev[ MA X_NUM_RATE _ADJUS T] ); real-time S
services: current rat e is greater than the GBR of RAB allocation
In the case of rate increas e of DCH, the target rate is calculated by the formula: max
(next rat e level smaller than the c urrent rate in DRBC downlink rate levels
DlRateAdjLev[MAX _NUM_RATE_A DJUST],
GBR).
The
GBR
background services is 0, and the GBR of streaming services is the GBR in RAB
allocation.
For more details of congestion control, see ZTE UMTS Congestion Control Feature
Guide.
5.
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The UE performs hard handover from one R99 cell to another due to mobility, if the
subscriber downlink admission at the current rate fails in the target cell, the system uses
the minimum DRBC rate t o admit the user again. The minimum rate is min (max (lowest
level of DRBC downlink rate levels DlRateAdjLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE _ADJ UST], DL
GBR), DL MaxBR).
For more details of mobility, see ZTE UMTS handover Control Feature Guide .
6.
Take the 6000ms as period, checking periodically whether there exist NRT or RT
services which exceed DCH rate limitation Nrt MaxDlRateDch or Rt MaxDlRateDch. If so,
choose no more than 5 users to decrease rat e, and the NRT traffic target rate is
Nrt MaxDlRateDch and NRT traffic target rate is Rt MaxDlRateDc h
3.1.3.3
The DCH to DCH s witching for uplink rate increase is based on the traffic measurement
report (E vent 4A) by the UE and determined by the cell's dedicated transmissi on power
and cell load.
The 4A event is defined as the t raffic measurement larger than an absolute threshold.
See 3.1.4.1Traffic Measurement for its detailed definition.
The uplink DCH rate increase is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The DCH rate adjustment triggered by traffic switch DchAdjRateS wc h is on.
The system receives consecutive DchE4aThd traffic measurement reports (E vent
4A) from the UE. (Not e: if the system receives a traffic measurement report (E vent
4B) from the UE when the receiving times are smaller than the threshold, the
corresponding counter is cleared)
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The uplink load of the cell is not overloaded (Note: the uplink load is d etermined by
RTWP. For details, see ZTE UMTS Overload Control Feature Guide)
If the rate of C (CS ) services is less than or equal to CRateThrd, the sum of
uplink
rates
of
concurrent
PS
services
of
NRT
can
not
exceed
UlPsRateLmtLowC
If the rate of C (CS) services exceeds CRateThrd, the sum of uplink rates of
concurrent PS services of NRT can not exceed UlPsRateLmtHighC
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The rate of streaming services is not restricted by the above rate threshold.
3.1.3.4
The DCH to DCH switching for uplink rat e decrease is based on the traffic measurement
report (E vent 4B ) from the user plane.
The E vent 4B is defined as that the value of t raffic measurement is smaller than an
absolute threshold. See 3.1. 4.1Traffic Measurement for its detailed definition.
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The DCH rate decrease is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The DCH rate adjustment triggered by traffic switch DchAdjRateS wc h is on.
If the system receives consecutive DchE 4bThd traffic measurement reports (Event
4B) of the UE. (Note: if the system receives a traffic meas urement report (E vent 4A)
by the UE when the rec eiving times are smaller than the threshold, the
corresponding counter is cleared)
None-real-time I/B services: [current uplink rate of the UE is greater than or equal to
the rate threshold Rrach for RA CH switching] or [downlink target rat e is greater than
or equal to the rate threshold Rfach for FA CH switching] (if the system switch
FachS wch for CELL_FA CH switching is closed, the above condition is not taken
into consideration); real-time S services: current rate exceeds the GB R of RAB
allocation
The target rate of DCH rate decrease is max (next rate level smaller than the c urrent rate
in DRBC uplink rate levels UlRateA djLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE_A DJUST], GBR). The GB R
of interactive and background services is 0, and the GB R of streaming services is the
GBR in RAB allocation.
2.
The DCH to DCH switching for uplink rate decrease can be triggered by the UE uplink
dedicated transmission power (E vent 6A). When the UE is far away from the base station
and its transmission power reaches the maximum, the UL DCH rate can be decreased to
lower the UE transmission power to avoid interferenc e with other subscribers. When t he
UE comes close to the base station, the traffic can trigger the UL DCH rate increase.
The E vent 6A is defined as that the UE dedicat ed transmission power exceeds an
absolute threshold, namely, the UE is in high power status. For specific configurations of
threshold, see 3.1.4.2UE internal TxP Measurement.
The DCH rate decrease is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The DCH rate adjustment triggered by UE dedicated transmission power switch
UlP wrDasf
is on.
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The DCH to DCH switching for DCH uplink rate decrease can be triggered by the uplink
load cont rol of the cell.
The DCH rate decrease is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The current uplink cell load exceeds the overload threshold; (the uplink load is
determined by RTWP. For details of overload threshold, see ZTE UMTS Overload
Cont rol Feature Guide)
Non-real-time I/B services: current rate is greater than minimum rate in DCH (lowest
rate level configured by UlRateAdjLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE _ADJUST] ); real-time S
services: current rat e is greater than the GBR of RAB allocation
The target rate of DCH rate decrease is max (next rate level smaller than the current rate
in DRBC uplink rate levels UlRateA djLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE_A DJUST], GBR). The GB R
of interactive and background services is 0, and the GB R of streaming services is the
GBR in RAB allocation.
4.
The DCH to DCH switching for DCH uplink rate decrease can be triggered by the uplink
resource congestion of the cell.
The DCH rate decrease is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
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When the UE performs hard handover from one R99 cell to anot her due to mobility, if the
subscriber uplink admission at the current rate fails in a target cell, the system uses the
minimum DRBC rate to admit the subscriber again. The minimum rat e i s min (max
(lowest level of DRBC uplink rate levels UlRateA djLev[ MAX_NUM_RATE_A DJUST], UL
GBR), UL MaxBR).
For more details of mobility, see ZTE UMTS handover Control Feature Guide .
6.
Take the 6000ms as period, checking periodically whether there exist NRT or RT
services which exceed DCH rate limitation Nrt MaxDlRateDch or Rt MaxDlRateDch. If so,
choose no more than 5 users to decrease rat e, and the NRT traffic target rate is
Nrt MaxDlRateDch and NRT traffic target rate is Rt MaxDlRateDc h
3.1.3.5
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The downlink target rate of the UE is smaller than the maximum downlink rat e
threshold Rfach, and the current uplink rate is smaller than the maximum
uplink rat e threshold Rrach (Note: if the rate is at the lowest rate level
configured
by
and
When in macro diversity state, all the best radio link belongs to S -RNC;
otherwise the DL DCH/ UL DCH rate is to be decreased.
If the concurrent services exist, it is required that all the services should meet the
condition for switching to CE LL_FA CH.
If the condition for CELL_FACH switching is met, but the the admission for
CELL_FA CH fails, and current uplink or downlink rate is greater than the minimum
rate that UL DCH or DL DCH can bear, namely, the lowest rate level configured by
UlRateAdjLev[MAX _NUM_RATE_A DJUST]
and
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ii
When the UE is in the CE LL_FACH (DL FA CH/UL RACH) state, the s witching from
CELL_FA CH (DL FACH/UL RA CH) to CELL_DCH (DL DCH/ UL DCH) can be
triggered by the traffic meas urement report (E vent 4A) from the user plane or UE.
The switching from CE LL_FACH (DL FACH/ UL RACH) to CELL_DCH is triggered in
the case of the following conditions:
The cell is not overloaded (Note: the uplink load is determined by RTWP, while
the downlink load is determined by TCP. For overload threshold, see ZTE
UMTS Overload Control Feature Guide )
The rate of DL DCH/ UL DCH is the initial rat e of DRB C after the CELL_DCH
switching, which is [UL initial rate, DL initial rate] (see 3.1.2.2) The GB R of
interactive and background services is 0.
2.
The switching from CE LL_DCH (DL DCH/UL DCH) to CELL_FA CH can be triggered by
the cell load.
The switching from CELL_DCH (DL DCH/UL DCH) to CELL_FACH (DL FA CH/UL RA CH)
is triggered in the case of the followin g conditions:
The downlink cell load exceeds the overload threshold (Note: the downlink
load is determined by TCP. For the overload threshold, see ZTE UMTS
Overload Control Feature Guide)
3.1.3.6
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measurement report (E vent 4B0) from the user plane and UE.
The E vent 4B0 is defined as that the value of traffic measurement value is 0. See
3.1.4.1Traffic Measurement for its detailed definition.
The switching from CE LL_DCH (DL DCH/ UL DCH) to URA_P CH is triggered in the case
of the following conditions:
The system switch PchSwch for URA _PCH switchingis open.
The services are interactive or background services.
The system receives consecutive DToPchThd traffic measurement reports with
measurement value of 0 from the user plane and UE (Note: if the system receives a
report with measurement value of non-zero value when the receiving times are
smaller than the threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared)
When in macro diversity status, all the best radio links belong to S -RNC.
If the concurrent services exist, it is requi red that all the services should meet the
condition for switching to URA_P CH.
If the concurrenc e of CS and PS services or multiple PS services occurs, and both the
uplink and downlink traffic measurement values of a PS I/B service are 0, and then the
system receives consecutive DToPchThd traffic measurement reports of E vent 4B 0 from
the user plane and UE: if GResPara4 is set to 0:support PS (0 kbps/0 kbps), the rate of
the PS service is decreased to 0 kbps /0 kbps, and keep in CELL_DCH state without
switching; if GResPara4 is set to 1:not support PS (0 kbps/0 kbps ), the rate of t he PS
service is decreased to the minimum DRB C rate.
3.1.3.7
When the UE uses the CELL_FA CH to bear the int eractive and background servic es, the
switching from CELL_FA CH to URA _PCH can be triggered by the traffic measurement
report (E vent 4B 0) from the user plane and UE.
The switching from CELL_FACH to URA_P CH is triggered in the cas e of the following
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conditions:
The system switch PchSwch for URA _PCH switching is open.
The system receives consecutive FToPchThd traffic measurement reports with
measurement value of 0 by user plane and UE (Note: if the system receives a
report with measurement value of non -zero value when the receiving times are
smaller than the threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared)
If the concurrent services exist, it is required that all the services should meet the
condition for switching to URA_P CH.
2.
When the UE in URA_P CH state originates the cell update message due to uplink or
downlink data transmission requirements or for new service s etup, the system allocates
the channel by the UE service type before the UE is handed over to PCH by the process
of initial service channel allocation. This applies to interactive and background services.
3.1.3.8
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3.1.3.9
3.1.3.10
3.1.3.11
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UpUdRecfgTimer
If before the timer UpUdRecfgTimer expires, DL DCH also satisfies the rate increase
conditions triggered by traffic volume, the uplink and downlinks rate increase
reconfiguration in one step is tried, if the admission decision is failed, try DL rate increase,
if it fails again , then go on to try UL rate inc rease.
If before the timer UpUdRecfgTimer expires, DL DCH s atisfies the rate decrease
conditions triggered by traffic volume, the uplinks rate increase and downlink s rate
decrease reconfiguration in one step is tried, if the admission decision for uplinks rate
increase is failed, then go on to perform DL rate decrease rec onfiguration.
If before the timer UpUdRecfgTimer expires, UL DCH does not satisfy the rate increase
conditions anymore, stop the UpUdRecfgTimer, and do not reconfigure UL DCH.
If the timer UpUdRecfgTimer expires, only UL rate increase reconfiguration is tried .
DL DCH -> DL DCH(rate inc reas e)based on traffic volume
If DL DCH satisfies the rat e increase conditions in advance, start the timer
UpUdRecfgTimer
If before the timer UpUdRecfgTimer expires, UL DCH also satisfies the rate increase
conditions triggered by traffic volume, the uplink and downlinks rate increase
reconfiguration in one step is tried, if the admission decision is failed, try DL rate increase,
if it is failed again, then go on to try UL rate increase.
If before the timer UpUdRecfgTimer expires, UL DCH s atisfies the rate decrease
conditions triggered by traffic volume, the uplinks rate decrease and downlink s rate
increase reconfiguration in one step is tried, if the admis sion decision for DL rate
increase is failed, then go on to perform UL rate decrease rec onfiguration.
If before the timer UpUdRecfgTimer expires, DL DCH does not satisfy the rate increase
conditions anymore, stop the UpUdRecfgTimer, and do not reconfigure DL DCH.
If the timer UpUdRecfgTimer expires, only DL rate increase reconfiguration is tried .
UL DCH -> UL DCH(rate decrease)based on traffic volume
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If UL DCH satisfies the rate decrease conditions in advance, start the timer
DnUdRecfgTimer
If before the timer DnUdRecfgTimer expires, DL DCH also satisfies the rate decrease
triggered by traffic volume, the uplink and downlinks rate decrease reconfiguration in
one step is performed,.
If before the timer DnUdRecfgTimer expires, DL DCH satisfies the rate increase
triggered by traffic volume, the uplinks rate decrease and downlink s rate increase
reconfiguration in one step is tried, if the admission decision for DL rate increase is failed,
then go on to perform UL rat e decrease reconfiguration..
If before the timer DnUdRecfgTimer expires, UL DCH does not satisfy the rate decease
conditions anymore, stop the UpUdRecfgTimer, and do not reconfigure UL DCH.
If the timer DnUdRecfgTimer expires, only UL rat e decrease reconfiguration is
performed.
DL DCH -> DL DCH(rate decrease)based on traffic volume
If DL DCH satisfies the rate decrease conditions in advance, start the timer
DnUdRecfgTimer
If before the timer DnUdRecfgTimer expires, UL DCH also satisfies the rate decrease
conditions triggered by traffic volume, the uplink and downlinks rate decrease
reconfiguration in one step is performed,
If before the timer DnUdRecfgTimer expires, UL DCH satisfies the rate increase
conditions triggered by traffic volume, the uplinks rate increase and downlink s rate
decrease reconfiguration in one step is tried, if the admission decision for UL rate
increase is failed, then go on to perform DL DCH rate dec rease reconfiguration .
If before the timer DnUdRecfgTimer expires, DL DCH does not satisfy the rate decease
conditions anymore, stop the DnUdRecfgTimer, and do not reconfigure DL DCH.
If the timer DnUdRecfgTimer expires, only DL rat e decrease reconfiguration is
performed.
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3.1.4
Related Measurement
3.1.4.1
Traffic Measurement
The traffic measurement includes the BO measurements of UTRAN and UE service
buffer capacities, which are respectively measured from the user plane and UE.
RLC mode of Traffic measurement report is decided by MeasRptTrMod. If AM mode is
selected, RNC will require UE ret ransmit error or discontinue S DU. If UM mode is
selected, ret ransmission is not available. The quantity of traffic measurement is
controlled by MeasQuantity; MeasQuantity could be 1:RLC buffer payload, 2:A verage
RLC buffer payload 3:Variance of RLC buffer payload. In traffic meas urement cont rol
message, whet her report the RLC BO is indicated by RptRlcBufInd, average RLC BO is
indicated by RptRlcAveInd and variance of RLC BO is indicated by RptRlcVarInd..
For services using AM RLC mode to transmit data, the BO value of a RB is the sum of
RLC queue-to-send, retransmission queue, and data in logical channel. The user plane
uses the average of BO sample values collected in AverageTime to trigger the event.
The UE uses BO sample values collected in 20 ms to trigger the event. In traffic
measurement control message, Periodical Reporting / E vent Trigger Reporting Mode IE
take the value of Rpt Crt.
Relat ed events with traffic measurement include:
E vent 4A: the event is triggered when the traffic measurement value exceeds an
absolute
t hreshold
and
this
condition
lasts
for
certain
Delay
period
timer
absolute
threshold
and
this
condition
lasts
for
Delay
certain
period
timer
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is
an
exceptional
case
in
4B
events,
its
delay
timer
the
event
is
observed
and
the
time
when
the
event
is
reported.
Figure 3-2
Traffic Volume
Thr_4A
Trigger
Time
Pending
Pending
Time Trigger
Time Trigger
Time
Time
Report 4A
Report 4A
Report 4A
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The
parameters
and
PendingTime[MA X
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consecutive reports of event 4A and the 4A_counter >= 4A_threshold; while the rate
decrease process is triggered when the control plane or UE receives the consecutive
reports of event 4B and the 4B_count er > =4B_threshold. Where, 4A_threshold and
4B_threshold are configured with different OMC parameters based on different types of
channel switching. The figure below shows the rate adjustment process (no event
counter configured):
Figure 3-3
pending-time-aftertrigger
time-to-trigger
Thr_4A
time-to-trigger
Thr_4B
Report
4A
Report
4B
pending-time-aftertrigger
The traffic measurement uses the paramet er MeasEvtNum to define its number (2 at
present) of events. The two events are the event 4A and event 4B corresponding to
parameter MeaE vtId[MAX_UE_TRV_MEAS _EVENT] which are valid only for event
reporting.
Parameter TxInterCf gPre[ MAX_UE_TRV_MEAS _EVENT] decide whether forbid RACH
data
aft er
measurement
report.,
and
the
forbidden
time
is
decided
by
measurement
DrbcDchUp,
RACH
traffic
DrbcDchUeE vt,
measurement
downlink
DCH
DrbcRachUeEvt,
traffic
and
measurement
FACH
traffic
measurement DrbcFachUp), and then follow the following path to obtain corresponding
traffic measurement parameter based on the configuration number: RNC NE -> RNC
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Radio Res ourc e Management -> Modify Advanced Parameter -> UE Traffic Volume
Measurement Configuration:
If the uplink channel for service bearer is the DCH, the traffic is measured on the UE
side, and if the related parameter which is adopted to measure the traffic is the
corresponding parameter of UE Traffic Volume E vent Measurement Configuration
Number for DCH:
The 4A /4B threshold of every uplink DCH rate level adopts the parameters
under this configuration number. Such as, 8kbps uses the value of
Rpt Thres0[MA X_UE_TRV_MEAS_EVE NT],
16kbps
uses
the
value
of
32kbps
uses
the
value
of
64kbps
uses
the
value
of
128kbps
uses
the value of
256kbps
uses
the value of
384kbps
uses
the value of
The
values
of
and
The 4A /4B threshold of every downlink DCH rate level adopts the parameters
under this configuration number. Such as, 8kbps uses the value of
Rpt Thres0[MA X_UE_TRV_MEAS_EVE NT],
16kbps
uses
the
value
of
32kbps
uses
the
value
of
64kbps
uses
the
value
of
128kbps
uses
the value of
256kbps
uses
the value of
384kbps
uses
the value of
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The
values
of
and
parameter
under
this
The
values
of
and
The
values
of
and
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3.1.4.2
Note:Measurement
and
this
condition
lasts
for
moment
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threshold
and
this
condition
lasts
for
moment
(Meas RptTrMod(UeInt ))
Filter coefficient
(FilterCoeff(UeInt))
Measurement quantity
(MeasQuantity(UeInt ))
Report Criteria
(Rpt Crt(UeInt))
UE Transmitted Power
(MeaE vtId(UeInt ))
If PS servic es exist, and uplink DRBC DrbcS wch is on ,and UlP wrDasf is on, and all
services use uplink DCH as bearer, the measurement is triggered., after e very uplink rate
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adjustment, RNC will send measurement control message for UE TxP to UE again.
If the
3.1.4.3
second
rate level
The corresponding
servi ces
R<= DlRateLevel[0]
EvtAbTcpThrd[0]
DlRateLevel[0]<R<= DlRateLevel[1]
EvtAbTcpThrd[1]
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R>DlRateLevel[1]
EvtAbTcpThrd[2]
3.2
3.2.1
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support F-DPCH, both CresPara7 and RncFdpchSupInd are 1,(or both the UE
and the cell support E-FDPCH, both RncEfdpchSupInd and EfdpchSupInd are 1 ),
then the signaling is on the DL HS -DS CH/ UL DCH; otherwis e, the signaling is
mapped to DCH/DCH low rate signaling.
3.2.2
3.2.2.1
The principles for CS 64k service is the same as R99, see 3.1.2.4 The Access
Strategy of CS 64k Service.
The principles for selecting channels for streaming services are as follows:
If the condition of [channel quality as non-1F event] is met, select the DL HS-DSCH/UL
DCH with priority. If selecting the DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH is failed (for example, downlink
HS-DSCH is failed to admit), select the DL DCH/UL DCH.
Otherwise, streaming services use DL DCH/UL DCH.
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The E vent 1F is defined as that the measurement value Ec/No is smaller than an
absolute threshold. See 3.2.4.1Pilot Channel Quality Measurement for the detailed
definition.
The principles for selecting the channel type for interactive and background services
are as follows:
If dlMaxBR >= Rfach or ulMaxBR >= Rrach, select the CELL_DCH.
Otherwise, select the DL FACH/ UL RACH with priority. If the DL FACH/UL RA CH is failed
to admit, select the CELL_DCH.
When the CE LL_DCH is selected:
If the condition of [channel quality as non-1F event] is met, select the DL HS-DSCH/UL
DCH with priority. If selecting the DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH is failed (for example, downlink
HS-DSCH is failed to admit), select the DL DCH/UL DCH.
Otherwise, interactive and background services use DL DCH/ UL DCH.
For the UE selecting DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH, the way to determine the initial rate for PS
(S/I/B) service on the UL DCH is the same as that for R99. The rate of the DL HS -DSCH
is controlled by the NodeB in real time, out of the control of the RNC. For the UE
selecting the DL DCH/UL DCH, the way to determine the initial rates for DL DCH and UL
DCH are the same as that for R99.
3.2.2.2
Channel Type
If any of I/B services meet the condition of [dlMaxB R >= Rfach or
I/B+I/B
ulMaxBR >= Rrach] and the channel quality is non-1F event, select
the DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH with priority. If selecting the DL
HS-DSCH/UL DCH is failed (for example, downlink HS-DSCH is
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or
S+CS
or
I/B+S+CS
event, select the DL HS-DS CH/ UL DCH with priority for PS (I/B or
S) services. If selecting the DL HS-DS CH/ UL DCH is failed (for
example, downlink HS-DS CH is failed to admit), select the DL
DCH/UL DCH.
If the UE does not meet downlink concurrent capabilities of the
DPCH and HS-DSCH for CS services, select the DL DCH/UL DCH
for PS (I/B or S) services.
If the condition of [channel quality as non-1F event] is met, select
I/B+S or S+S
For the UE selecting DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH, the way to determine the initial rate for PS
(S/I/B) service on the UL DCH is the same as that for R99. The rate of the DL HS -DSCH
is controlled by the NodeB in real time, out of the control of the RNC. For the UE
selecting the DL DCH/UL DCH, the way to determine the initial rates for DL DCH and UL
DCH are the same as that for R99.
Channel allocation for UE supporting only HS-DSCH in the R99 cell is the same as that
for R99 concurrent service.
3.2.3
Channel Switching
During the session, the dynamic channel switching in the HSDPA system is to adjust the
service bandwidth and hand over channels in real time according to the measurements
of traffic and channel quality. The figure below shows the channel switching that the
system currently supports according to HSDPA protocols.
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Figure 3-4
Reconfig SF
1. UL/DL Traffic Volume
Based
2. DL D-TCP Based
3. UL TxP Based
4. Cells RTWP
5. Cells TCP
CELL_DCH
RACH/FAC
H
HS-DSCH/DCH
DCH/DCH
CELL_FACH
Idle
URA_PCH
3.2.3.1
When the UE is in the CE LL_DCH status, the switching from CELL_DCH (DL
HS-DSCH/UL DCH) to CELL_FACH can be triggered by the traffic measurement
report (E vent 4B ) from the user plane and UE.
The switching from CELL_DCH (DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH) to CELL_FACH is
triggered in the case of the following conditions:
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When the current uplink rate is smaller than the maximum uplink rate threshold
Rrac h for RACH (Note: if the current uplink rate is smaller than or equal to the
rate of minimum rate level for DCH, the RACH rate threshold judgment is not
required)
If the concurrent services exist, it is required that all the services should m eet the
condition for switching to CE LL_FA CH.
If the condition for CELL_FACH switching is met, but the CELL_FA CH fails the
admission, and the current uplink rat e is great er than the minimum rate that UL
DCH can bear, namely, the lowest rate level configured by UlRateAdjLev
[MAX_NUM_RATE_ADJ UST], UL DCH rate decrease is selected.
ii.
The cell load is not overloaded. (Note: see the ZTE UMTS Overload Control
Feature Guide for the overload threshold)
The rate of UL DCH in the CELL_DCH (DL HS -DS CH/UL DCH) switching is
the[UL Initial rate] for DRB C, see 3.1.2.2 .
2.
The switching from CE LL_DCH (DL DCH/UL DCH) to CELL_FA CH can be triggered by
the cell load.
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The switching from CE LL_DCH (DL HS -DS CH/UL DCH) to CELL_FACH (DL FACH/UL
RACH) is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The cell downlink load exceeds the overload threshold. (Note: see the ZTE
UMTS Overload Control Feature Guide for the overload thres hold.)
3.2.3.2
When the subscriber uses the DL DCH/UL DCH, the switching from DL DCH to DL
HS-DSCH can be triggered by the measurement report (E vent 4A) from the user plane to
increase the system capacity.
The E vent 1F is defined as that the measurement value Ec/No is smaller than an
absolute threshold. See 3.2.4.1Pilot Channel Quality Measurement for the detailed
definition.
The switching from DL DCH to DL HS -DS CH is triggered in the case of the following
conditions:
The system receives consecutive DchE4aThd traffic measurement reports (E vent
4A) from the user plane. (Note: if the system receives a traffic measurement report
(E vent 4B) from the user plane when the receiving times are smaller than the
threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared.)
The channel quality does not report 1F event.
Both the terminal and system support HS -DS CH.
Note: HS -DS CH cannot switch to DCH based on traffic volume measurement.
Special cases of concurrent services during channel switching:
If all the concurrent services are PS services and one service triggers the switching
from DL DCH to DL HS-DSCH, the DL DCH of all services is switched to DL
HS-DSCH.
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When a subscriber is using the DL HS-DS CH/ UL DCH, the DL HS-DSCH switching to DL
DCH can be triggered by channel quality measurement (E vent 1F triggered by pilot
signal). This is because that the subscriber remaining on HS-DSCH will worsen the QoS
and lower t he system capacity when the bit rate requirements of streaming services
carried on HS-DSCH are not satisfied and the channel quality deteriorates.
The E vent 1F is defined as that the measurement value Ec/No is smaller than an
absolute threshold. See 3.2.4.1Pilot Channel Quality Measurement for the detailed
definition.
The switching from DL HS-DSCH to DL DCH is triggered in the case of the following
conditions:
Channel quality measurement switches for the current PS service (IB ChQS wch,
SChQS wch) are open (Note: when PS S and I/B service are concurrent, if any of
IBChQS wc h and SChQS wch is open, these switches are considered open).
The channel quality triggers E vent 1F.
Handling principle of concurrent services in channel switching: if the concurrent services
are PS services, the DL HS-DSCH for all the services are switched to DL DCH.
During the fallback from DL HS-DSCH to DL DCH, the rate is the DCH initial rate, see
3.1.2.5
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3.
During the PS services carried on downlink HS-DSCH, when the UE hands over from an
HSDPA cell to R99 cell for mobility but the target cell does not support the HS -DS CH, the
downlink channel will switch from HS-DSCH to DCH. The rate is the DCH initial rate , see
3.1.2.5
During the PS services carried on DL DCH/ UL DCH, the UE may roam from a R99 cell to
HSDPA cell by hard handover for mobility. If the target cell and UE support the HSDPA,
the switching from DL DCH to DL HS-DSCH occurs along with the handover.
For more details of mobility, see ZTE UMTS handover Control Feature Guide .
3.2.3.3
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3.2.3.4
3.2.4
Related Measurement
3.2.4.1
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Figure 3-5
Measurement
Quantity
P CPICH 1
P CPICH 2
Absolute
threshold
P CPICH 3
Trigger Time
Report 1E
Figure 3-6
Measureme
nt
Quantity
P CPICH 1
P CPICH 2
Absolute
threshold
Trigger
Time
P CPICH 3
Report 1F
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3.2.4.2
Traffic Measurement
The traffic volume measurement quantity on HS-DSCH is the average RLC buffer
payload, which is measured by the user plane.
For services bear on HS-DSCH, data is transmitted using AM RLC mode. The statistical
strategy for a specific BO of RB is: the AM RLC takes the RLC sent, to be sent currently,
retransmission data in the last 20 ms as the BO in the current 20 ms. The UE uses BO
sample values collected to trigger the event.
Measure paramet er acquisition method: For a service on the DL HS -DS CH/UL DCH, see
traffic measurement on the R99 for ac quisition of traffic paramet ers on t he UL DCH.
Acquisition of traffic parameters on the DL HS-DS CH: when traffic parameters are
acquired, obtain the corresponding configuration number UeTrvMCfgNo from the UE
traffic volume measurement configuration relationship according to the cell identity Cid
and measurement purpose (downlink HS-DSCH traffic meas urement DrbcSHsUp for
streaming service, and downlink HS_DSCH traffic measurement DrbcIBHsUp for
interactive and background services). Then according to the configuration number,
obtain the corresponding traffic volume measurement parameters in RNC NE -> RNC
Radio Resource Management -> Modify Advanced Parameter -> UE Traffic Volume
Measurement Configuration:
If the downlink channel for the service is the HS-DSCH, traffic volume measurement
is performed on the user plane and related paramet ers used in the t raffic volume
measurements
are parameters
corresponding to the
UP
Traffic
Volume
In HS-DSCH, the reporting t hres holds for events 4A and 4B for I/B and S
services
are
determined
by
the
parameter
TrigTime
[MAX_UE_TRV _MEAS_EVENT]
and
PendingTime
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3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.2.1
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the service features (RAB parameters ). For the HS UPA UE in the HS UPA cells, select
the following channel types as follows:
Conversation servic es use DL DCH/ UL DCH.
Streaming services can use DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH, DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH, and
DL DCH/ UL DCH.
Interactive and background services can use DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH, DL
HS-DSCH/UL DCH, DL DCH/ UL DCH, and DL FA CH/ UL RACH.
For the UE, supporting HSUPA, in HS UPA cell:
1.
CS 64k service
The principles for CS 64k service is the same as R99, please see 3.1.2.4 The Access
Strategy of CS 64k Service.
2.
The principles for selecting channels for streaming services are as follows:
If the condition of [channel quality as non event 1F] is met, select the DL HS -DSCH/UL
E-DCH with priority. If selecting the DL HS-DS CH/ UL E-DCH is failed (for example,
uplink E-DCH is failed to admit), select the DL HS -DS CH/ UL DCH. If selecting the DL
HS-DSCH/UL DCH is failed (for example, downlink HS-DSCH is failed to admit), select
the DL DCH/ UL DCH.
Otherwise, streaming services use the DL DCH/UL DCH.
3.
The principles for selecting the channel type for interactive and background services
are as follows:
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failed to admit ), select the DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH. If selecting the DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH
is failed (for example, downlink HS -DS CH is failed to admit), select the DL DCH/UL DCH.
Otherwise, interactive and background services select the DL DCH/UL DCH.
For the UE selecting DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH, the way to determine the initial rate for PS
(S/I/B) service on the UL DCH is the same as that for R99. The real time rate of the DL
HS-DSCH and UL E-DCH are controlled by the NodeB in real time, out of the control of
the RNC.
For the UE selecting the DL DCH/ UL DCH, the way to determine the initial rate for PS
(S/I/B) service on the DL DCH and UL DCH is the same as that for R99.
Note: The UL E-DCH and DL HS-DSCH need be bound for use in service channel
allocation, that is, there is no combination of DL DCH/ UL E-DCH.
3.3.2.2
Channel type
If any of I/B services meets the condition of lMaxBR >= Rfach or
ulMaxBR >= Rrach, and channel quality is a non event 1F, select
the DL HS-DSCH/UL E -DCH wit h priority. If selecting the DL
HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH is failed (for example, uplink E-DCH is failed
to admit), select the DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH. If selecting the DL
HS-DSCH/UL DCH is failed (for example, downlink HS-DSCH is
I/B+I/B
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DCH/UL DCH.
or I/B+S+CS
I/B+S or S+S
For the UE selecting DL HS-DSCH/UL DCH, the way to determine the initial rate for PS
(S/I/B) service on the UL DCH is the same as that for R99. The real time rate of the DL
HS-DSCH and UL E-DCH are controlled by the NodeB in real time, out of the control of
the RNC. For the UE selecting the DL DCH/ UL DCH, the way to determine the initial rate
for PS (S/I/B) servic e on the DL DCH and UL DCH is the same as that for R99.
Channel allocation of the HSUPA UE in the R99 is the same as that for R99 concurrent
service.
Channel allocation of the HS UPA UE in the HS DPA is the same as that for HS DPA
concurrent service.
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3.3.2.3
When UE or any one cell of the active set only supports 10ms TTI, or the
Tti2msSuptInd of any one cell of the active set is off, then 10ms TTI is used.
Only when UE and all the cells of the active set support 2ms TTI, and the
Tti2msSuptInd of all the cells of the active set is on, then 2ms TTI can be allowed to
For other scenes, if t here is no less than one traffic configured 2ms TTI, 2ms T TI is
used, otherwise, 10ms TTI is used, and t he throughput measurement isnt switched
on.
3.3.3
Channel Switching
During the session, the dynamic channel switching in the HSUPA system is to adjust the
service bandwidth and hand over channels in real time mainly according to the
measurements of traffic and channel quality. The figure below shows the channel
switching that the system currently supports according to HS UPA protocols.
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Figure 3-7
Reconfig SF
1. UL/DL Traffic Volume
Based
2. DL D-TCP Based
3. UL TxP Based
4. Cells RTWP
5. Cells TCP
CELL_DCH
Transition HS-DSCH/DCH -> HS-DSCH/E-DCH
1. UL Traffic Volume Based
2. UE &Cell Capability
3. If HSUPA associate compressed mode
method is set to Serial, the compressed mode
HS-DSCH /E-DCH
is not started
or
HS-DSCH/DCH
RACH/FAC
H
DCH/DCH
CELL_FACH
PCH
URA_PCH
Idle
Transition of DCH/DCH ->IDLE
1. UL&DL Traffic Volume Based
Transition of HS-DSCH/DCH -> IDLE
1. UL&DL Traffic Volume Based
Transition of PCH->IDLE
1. DL&UL Traffic Volume
Based
3.3.3.1
When the UE is in the CE LL_DCH status, the switching from CELL_DCH (DL
HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH) to CE LL_FA CH can be triggered by the traffic measurement
report (E vent 4B ) by the user plane.
The switching CE LL_DCH (DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH) to CELL_FACH is triggered in
the case of the following conditions:
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The cell load is not overloaded. (Note: see the ZTE UMTS Overload Control
Feature Guide for the overload threshold)
2.
The switching from CE LL_DCH (DL DCH/UL DCH) to CELL_FA CH can be triggered by
the cell load.
The switching from CELL_DCH (DL DCH/UL DCH) to CELL_FACH (DL FA CH/UL RA CH)
is triggered in the case of the following conditions:
The services are interactive or background services.
The cell downlink load exceeds the overload threshold. (Note: see the ZTE UMTS
Overload Control Feature Guide for the overload threshold.)
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3.3.3.2
When the subscriber uses the DL DCH/ UL DCH channel, the switching from DL DCH/UL
DCH to DL HS-DS CH/ UL E-DCH can be triggered by the measurement report (E vent 4A)
from the user plane or UE to increase the system capacity.
The E vent 1F is defined as that the measurement value Ec/No is smaller than an
absolute threshold. See 3.2.4.1Pilot Channel Quality Measurement for the detailed
definition.
The switching from DL DCH/UL DCH to DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH is triggered in the case
of the following conditions:
The system receives consecutive DchE4aThd traffic measurement reports (E vent
4A) on the downlink DCH or uplink DCH independently from the user plane or UE.
(Not e: if the system receives a traffic measurement report (E vent 4B) on the
downlink DCH or uplink DCH independently from the user plane or UE when the
receiving times are smaller than the threshold, the corresponding counter is
cleared.)
The channel quality does not report 1F event.
Both the UE and system support HS -DS CH and E -DCH.
If HsupaCmAssoMode is configured as Serial, the compressed mode is not started; if
HsupaCmAssoMode is configured as Parallel , this requirement can be ignored.
(Not e: The parameter HsupaCmAssoMode indicates the HSUPA associate compressed
mode method, for more details see ZTE UMTS handover Control Feature Guide.)
Note: DL HS-DS CH/ UL E-DCH cannot switch to DL DCH/UL DCH based on traffic
volume measurement.
The concurrent services during channel s witching are processed by the follo wing
principl es:
If all the c oncurrent services are PS services and one service trigg ers the switching from
DL DCH/UL DCH to DL HS -DS CH/UL E -DCH, the DL DCH/UL DCH of all services
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Switching from DL HS -DS CH/ UL E-DCH -> DL DCH/UL DCH triggered by channel
quality
When a subscriber is using the DL HS -DS CH/ UL E-DCH, the DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH
switching to DL DCH/ UL DCH can be triggered by channel quality measurement (E vent
1F triggered by pilot signal). This is because that the subscriber remaining on HS -DSCH
will worsen the QoS and lower the system capacity when the bit rate requirements of
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streaming services carried on HS -DS CH are not satisfied and the channel quality
deteriorates.
The E vent 1F is defined as that the measurement value Ec/No is smaller than an
absolute threshold. See 3.2.4.1Pilot Channel Quality Measurement for the detailed
definition.
The switching from DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH to DL DCH/ UL DCH is triggered in the case
of the following conditions:
Channel quality measurement switches for the current PS service (IB ChQS wch,
SChQS wch) are open (Note: when PS S and I/B service are concurrent, if any of
IBChQS wc h and SChQS wch is open, these switches are considered open).
The channel quality triggers E vent 1F.
Handling principle of concurrent services in channel switching: switch all services on the
DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH to the DL DCH/ UL DCH.
During the DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH -> DL DCH/UL DCH switching, the rate is the DCH
initial rate, see 3.1.2. 5
3.
During the PS services carried on DL HS-DS CH/ UL E-DCH, when the HS UPA UE hands
over from an HSUPA c ell to R99 cell for mobility but the target cell does not support the
HS-DSCH and E-DCH, the service channel will switch from DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH to
DL DCH/ UL DCH. The rate is the DCH initial rate, see 3.1.2.5
During the PS services carried on DL HS-DS CH/ UL E-DCH, when the HS UPA UE hands
over from an HS UPA cell to HSDPA cell for mobility and the target cell supports
HS-DSCH but does not support the E -DCH, the service channel will switch from UL
E-DCH to UL DCH. The rate is the DCH initial rate, see 3.1.2.5
For more details of mobility, see ZTE UMTS handover Control Feature Guide.
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3.3.3.3
volume
measurement reports (E vent 4A) from the UE so as to improve the peak rate of the UE.
The switching from DL HS -DS CH/UL E-DCH to DL DCH/ UL DCH is triggered in the case
of the following conditions:
The system receives consecutive DchE4aThd traffic measurement reports (E vent
4A) on the DCH from the UE. (Note: if the system receives a traffic measurement
report (E vent 4B) from t he DCH when the receiving times are smaller than the
threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared)
Both the system and the UE support the HSUPA
If HsupaCmAssoMode is configured as Serial, the compressed mode is not started; if
HsupaCmAssoMode is configured as Parallel , this requirement can be ignored.
(Not e: The parameter HsupaCmAssoMode indicates the HSUPA associate compressed
mode method, for more details see ZTE UMTS handover Control Feature Guide.)
If the service is on the DL HS-DS CH/ UL DCH, the UE triggers event 4A and meets
conditions for DL HS -DS CH/UL DCH -> DL HS -DS CH/UL E-DCH switching, but the UL
E-DCH fails to admit or the UL E-DCH is not supported, select UL DCH rate increase. In
the case of UL DCH rate increas e, the ot her conditions of R99 UL DCH rate increase
must be satisfied (see UL DCH -> UL DCH (rat e increase)).
The way to determine the target rate for UL DCH rate increase is the same as that in DL
DCH/UL DCH -> DL HS -DS CH/ UL E-DCH switching.
Note: DL HS-DSCH/UL E-DCH cannot switch to DL HS-DSCH/ UL DCH based on traffic
volume measurement.
2.
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During the PS services carried on DL HS-DS CH/ UL E-DCH, when the HS UPA UE hands
over from an HS UPA cell to HSDPA cell for mobility and the tar get cell supports
HS-DSCH but does not support the E -DCH, the service channel will switch from UL
E-DCH to UL DCH. The rate is the DCH initial rate, see 3.1.2.5
During the PS services carried on DL HS -DS CH/ UL DCH, when the HS UPA UE hands
over from an HS DPA cell to HSUPA cell for mobility and the target cell supports
HS-DSCH and E-DCH, the service channel will switch from UL DCH to UL E-DCH; the
downlink remains on the HS -DS CH.
For more details of mobility, see ZTE UMTS handover Control Feature Guide.
3.3.3.4
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3.3.3.5
3.3.3.6
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3.3.4
Related Measurement
3.3.4.1
Traffic Measurement
Traffic measurement on the E-DCH is to measure the uplink throughput of the E-DCH on
the FP layer through the user plane.
For a service on the E-DCH, calculate its data volume within 100 ms. Slide the window
for 20 ms, and then calculate its data volume for 100 ms again.
Measure parameter acquisition method: For a service on the DL HS -DS CH/ UL E-DCH,
see traffic measurement on the HSDPA for acquisition of traffic parameters on the DL
HS-DSCH. Acquisition of traffic parameters on the UL E-DCH: when traffic parameters
are acquired, get the corresponding configuration number UeTrvMCf gNo from the UE
traffic volume measurement configuration relationship according to the cell identity Cid
and measurement purpose (E-DCH uplink traffic measurement DrbcEDchUpThpt). Then
according to the configuration number,
get
volume
measurement in RNC NE -> RNC Radio Res ourc e Management -> Modify Advanc ed
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On the E-DCH, the reporting thresholds for events 4A and 4B for I/B and S
services
are
determined
by
the
parameter
TrigTime
[MAX_UE_TRV _MEAS_EVENT]
and
PendingTime
3.3.4.2
get
volume
measurement in RNC NE -> RNC Radio Res ourc e Management -> Modify Advanc ed
Parameter
->
UE
Traffic
Volume
Measurement
Configuration:
ThoughThres
[MAX_UE_TRV_MEAS_EVENT] defines the rat e thres holds of 10ms to 2ms and 2ms to
10ms respectively. TrigTime and PendingTime is available in report regulation as traffic
measurement. The average time of time window for measurement quantity is set by
AverageTime. 4A and 4B event thresholds of E-DCH are
ETtiEaThd(For times
threshold trigger E-TTI from 10ms to 2ms)and ETtiEbThd(For times threshold trigger
E-TTI from 2ms to 10ms),use as same as times threshold of traffic measurement.
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3.4
3.4.1
the cell support dual -carrier, then the dual -carrier should be allocated to the UE.
Dual-carrier capability of the neighbouring cell from DRNC and its secondary carrier
information can be obtained from the parameters IurDcHsdsSuptInd and SndSvrCelI D
in the adjacent cell list in SRNC; Dual-carrier capability of adjacent cell and
secondary carrier information over Iur interface can also be acquired from the
related IE on Iur interface.
3.4.2
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3.4.3
Channel Switching
If it is from other channel switching to HS-DS CH, and if both the UE and the cell support
dual-carrier, then the dual -carrier should be allocated to the UE.
And the HS-DSCH serving cell change may also trigger the channel switching bet ween
dual-carrier HS-DSCH and single-carrier HS-DS CH:
If t he HS-DSCH target cell supports dual-carrier, and it also satisfies the condition
for using the dual -carrier,then the dual-carrier will be allocated.
If t he HS-DS CH target cell does not support dual-carrier, then the single-c arrier will
be allocat ed.
3.5
3.5.1
3.5.1.1
3.5.1.2
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3.5.1.3
Channel Switching
The switching policy of DL enhanced FACH channel is shown below.
The switching policy of CELL_DCH and URA_P CH switching to CELL_FACH
(HS-DS CH/ RACH) is the same as that of CELL_DCH and URA_P CH to
CELL_FA CH (FACH/RA CH). That is, if the switching condition to CELL_FACH is
satisfied and both cell and UE support DL Enhanced FA CH, DL uses HS -DS CH to
replace FACH.
The switching policy of CELL_FA CH(HS-DSCH/RA CH) to CELL_DCH is the same
as that of CE LL_FACH(FACH/RA CH) to CELL_DCH.
The switching policy of CELL_FA CH(HS-DSCH/RA CH) DL non-E nhanced UE DR X
bearer to PCH and IDLE is the same as that of FACH/ RACH, keeping unchanged. If
DL uses Enhanced UE DRX, it resides on CELL_FA CH for longer time because
Enhanced UE DRX features power saving. Those CE LL_FA CH adopting Enhanced
UE DRX and not adopting Enhanced UE DRX should be differentiated to switch to
PCH or Idle.
1.
Satisfying all conditions below to trigger CELL_FACH (HS -DS CH/ RACH) switching to
URA _PCH:
The switch PchSwch for system switching to URA_P CH is turned on.
For scenarios not using Enhanced UE DRX:
The system receives cons ecutive FToPchThd traffic measurement reports with
measurement value of 0 by user plane and UE (Not e: if the system receives a report with
measurement value of non-zero value when the receiving times are smaller than the
threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared)
For scenarios using Enhanced UE DRX:
The system continuously receives user plane traffic measurement value 0 for
DxHsBo0E 4bThd times, UE traffic measurement value 0 for FToPchThd times; (Note: if
the system receives a report with measurement value of non-z ero value when t he
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receiving times are smaller than the threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared)
2.
If the concurrent services exist, it is required that all the services should meet the
Satisfying all conditions below to trigger CELL_FACH (HS -DS CH/ RACH) switching to
IDLE:
The switch PchSwch for system switching to URA_P CH is turned off.
For scenarios not using Enhanced UE DRX:
The system receives consecutive FToIdleThd traffic measurement reports with
measurement value of 0 by user plane and UE (Not e: if the system receives a report with
measurement value of non-zero value when the receiving times are smaller than the
threshold, the corresponding counter is cleared)
For scenarios using Enhanced UE DRX:
The system continuously receives user plane traffic measurement value 0 for
DxHsBo0E 4bThd times, and UE traffic measurement value 0 for FToIdleThd times. (Note:
Note: if the system receives a report with measurement value of non-zero value when
the receiving times are smaller than the threshold, the corres ponding counter is cleared)
If the concurrent services exist, it is required that all the services should meet the
condition for switching to IDLE.
4.
Due t o the mobility, during UE adopts CELL_FA CH channel to bear I/B PS services, if
Enhanced FACH supports inter-cell moving at different capabilities, the target cell and
UEs support ability in DL Enhanced FACH should be complied with to re-allocate
channels:
If bot h target cell and UE support DL E nhanced FA CH, DLHS-DSCH/UL RACH channel
bearer is selected; otherwise, DL FACH/UL RACH is selected.
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3.5.2
3.5.2.1
3.5.2.2
3.5.2.3
Channel Switching
The switching policy of UL enhanced FACH channel is shown below.
The switching policy of CELL_DCH and URA_P CH switching to CELL_FACH
(HS-DS CH/E-DCH) is the same as that of CELL_DCH and URA_P CH to
CELL_FA CH (FACH/RA CH). That is, if the switching condition to CELL_FACH is
satisfied and both cell and UE support common E-DCH, UL uses E-DCH to replace
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RACH.
The switching policy of CELL_FA CH(HS-DSCH/E-DCH) to CELL_DCH is the same
as that of CE LL_FACH(FACH/RA CH) to CELL_DCH.
The switching policy of CELL_FA CH(HS-DSCH/ E-DCH) non-E nhanced UE DR X
bearer switching to P CH and IDLE is the same as that of FACH/RA CH to P CH and
IDLE, keeping unchanged. If DL uses Enhanced UE DRX, it resides on
CELL_FA CH for longer time because Enhanc ed UE DRX features power saving.
Those CELL_FA CH adopting E nhanced UE DRX and not adopting E nhanced UE
DRX should be differentiated to switch to PCH or Idle.
1.
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Due t o the mobility, during UE adopts CELL_FA CH channel to bear I/B PS services, if
Enhanced FACH supports inter-cell moving at different capabilities, the target cell and
UEs support ability in Enhanced FACH should be complied with to re-allocate channels:
If both target cell and UE support Common E-DCH, DLHS -DS CH/UL E-DCH channel
bearer is selected; otherwise, if both target cell and UE support DL Enhanced FA CH,
while not supporting Common E-DCH, then select DL HS-DSCH/UL RA CH channel
bearer; otherwise, select DL FACH/UL RA CH channel bearer.
3.5.3
Traffic Measurement
The traffic measurement on CELL_FA CH (HS-DSCH/E-DCH) is the same as that of
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CELL_DCH (HS -DS CH/E-DCH). For details, please refer to 3.2. 4.2 and 3.3.4.1.
How to get measurement parameters: first to get the configuration No. UeTrvMCfgNo
from cells UE traffic measurement configuration relationship according to Cid and
measurement target (CELL_FA CH DL HS-DS CH traffic measurement DrbcCFachHsUp,
CELL_FA CH UL E-DCH t raffic measurement DrbcCFachE DchUp); then to obtain t he
corresponding traffic measurement parameters in RNC NE-> RNC Radio Resource
Management->Modify
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
Traffic
Volume
Measurement
3.6
Fast Dormancy
3.6.1
R8 Fast Dormancy
3GPP Release 8 introduces a simple UE signaling to indicate the state of UE for the
network. A new UE "Signaling Connection Release Indication Cause" indicat es that the
UE has decided to stop an activated PS data transmission. On receiving the IE, UTRA N
can decide to trigger an RRC state handover to URA_P CH or IDLE to save battery
consumption. The net work can control the using of this function by configuring and
sending a timer in SIB1 which regulates that this function is forbidden within a period of
T323.There is a paramet er T323S wch to control whether configure T323 in S IB1.
Without receive T323, UE would not sending SCRI with cause UE requested PS data
session end.
Note:
1.
2.
According to 3GPP 25.331, when timer T323 expires, if it still meets the condition for
reporting SCRI message, the UE will trigger the transmission of a S CRI message
again. But some tests confirm that some UEs will not report SCRI message again
when timer T323 expires.
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3.6.1.1
3.6.1.2
3.6.2
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To solve the problem, this function based on the heart beat strategy of the user plane,
can avoid UE sending the message SCRI, and avoid the frequent signaling connection
and release.
3.6.2.1
The bit value of the parameter HeartBeat UeVer that the UEs version is
corresponding to is 1;
2.
3.
4.
When the conditions above are satisfied, and there is no data interaction between CN
and RNC for the UE, the RNC user plane will do heart beat detection to t he UE with t he
period HeartBeatFreq, and during the heart beat detection time, the heart beat data is not
included in the traffic volume measurement result of the user plane. When there are data
package int eractions between CN and RNC for the UE again, the heart beat detection is
stopped. So, based on the heart beat detection, it can avoid UE sending the message
SCRI, and avoid the frequent signaling connection and release.
3.6.2.2
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the channel switching to PCH or Idle state based on the traffic volume measurement
cant be performed. In order to solve the problem, add a new parameter OnlyDnOnHB, to
control whether the channel switching to PCH or Idle state only bases on the downlink
traffic volume measurement report for the UE that is performed heart beat detection.
For the UE that is performed heart beat detection, if the parameter OnlyDnOnHB is 1,
the channel switching to PCH or Idle state only needs to base on the downlink traffic
volume measurement report; Otherwise, if the parameter OnlyDnOnHB is 0,the channel
switching to PCH or Idle state needs to base on both the downlink and uplink traffic
volume measurement report.
Note: Tests confirm that UE doesnt send uplink data packages after it rec eives the heart
beat data, and the channel switching to P CH or Idle state based on the downlink and
uplink traffic volume measurement can be normally performed, so the paramet er
OnlyDnOnHB can be set to 0:Off.
3.7
Other Description
3.7.1
For HSPA: MaxBR1= min(max rate of Iu int erface (If there is MBR negotiation, it is the
max rate after negotiation), max rate according to UE capability);
For DCH: MaxBR1= max {max rate of Iu interface (If there is MBR negotiation, it is the
max rate after negotiation), 384kbps}
2.
Fuzzy match from MaxBR1 t o the nearest sub-service in sub- service list (Match to
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the sub- service whose rate is nearest and not smaller than MaxBR1),and then
according to the matched s ub-s ervice number, it can get the paramet er
configuration for this traffic. Among them, the parameter MaxBitRate is MaxBR2.
3.
RNC controlled the max bit rate of this traffic is min(MaxB R2, max rate of Iu
interface (If there is MBR negotiation, it is the max rate aft er negotiation)).
3.7.1.1
UE capability
capability
1.2Mbps
1.8Mbps
3.65Mbps
7.2Mbps
10.1Mbps
14Mbps
900kbps
Whether
UEcapability
supported
64QAM by
capability
Node B
not
UE
HS-DSCH
Physical
support
10.1Mbps(Match
64QAM
note)
Support 64QAM
17.6Mbps
not
14Mbps(Match
to
category9,see
Layer Category 13
UE
HS-DSCH
Physical
support
64QAM
note)
Support 64QAM
21.096Mbps
not
10.1Mbps(Match
to
category10,see
Layer Category 14
UE
HS-DSCH
Physical
Layer Category 15
64QAM
UE
not
HS-DSCH
Physical
support
to
category9,see
note)
support
14Mbps(Match
to
category10,see
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Layer Category 16
64QAM
not
UE
HS-DSCH
Physical
note)
support
10.1Mbps(Match
64QAM
note)
Support 64QAM
17.6Mbps
not
14Mbps(Match
to
category9,see
Layer Category 17
UE
HS-DSCH
Physical
support
64QAM
note)
Support 64QAM
21.096Mbps
to
category10,see
Layer Category 18
3.7.1.2
10 ms TTI only
711kbps
10 ms TTI
1.448 Mbps
2 ms TTI
1.448 Mbps
10 ms TTI only
1.448 Mbps
10 ms TTI
2.048Mbps
2 ms TTI
2.886 Mbps
10 ms TTI only
2.048Mbps
10 ms TTI
2.048Mbps
2 ms TTI
5.76 Mbps
10 ms TTI
2.048Mbps
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
Category 5
Category 6
2
Category 7
ms
TTI(UE
not
configure 16QAM)
2
ms
TTI(UE
configure 16QAM)
5.76 Mbps
11.52Mbps
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3.7.2
MBR subscribed in CN
If the value of UlCtrlMB RS witch is 1: Replaced Mode , then the Uplink MB R operated in
RNC
= UlControledMB R
If the value of UlCt rlMBRS witch is 2: Minimum Mode , then the Uplink MBR operated in
RNC
If the value of UlCtrlMBRS witch is 3: Ma ximum Mode , then the Uplink MB R operated in
RNC
MBR subscribed in CN
If the value of DlCtrlMBRS witch is 1: Replaced Mode , then the Downlink MBR operat ed
in RNC
= DlControledMB R
If the value of DlCtrlMBRS witch is 2: Minimum Mode , then the Downlink MBR operated in
RNC
If the value of DlCtrlMB RS witch is 3: Ma ximum Mode , then the Downlink MBR operat ed
in RNC
Notes:
1.
This feature is only used to modify the MB R in RNC, not related to RAB negotiation
or RAB re-negotiation.
2.
For
macro-diversity
and
mobility
state,
the
value
of
UlCtrlMB RS witch,
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the best cell when RAB Setup, not changing with best cell updating.
3.7.3
In
the
case
of
intra-RNC,
for
DCH
users,
parameters
RtMaxUlRateDch
RtMaxDlRateDch (for RT service) and Nrt MaxUlRateDch / Nrt MaxDlRateDch (for NRT
service) are used to limited the DCH maximum rat e of uplink and downlink respectively.
For E DCH users, the E -DCH users maximum rates are limited by the parameters
RtMaxrat eEdch (for RT service) and Nrt MaxRateEdch (for NRT service).
In the case of inter-RNC,
paramet ers
Rt MaxUlRateDchD /
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suffer bubble noise caused by losing alignment of CFN. In order to be compatible with
this kind of IP HONE, ZTE set a switch Cs RrcOnFachS wc h to control RRC not to be
established on CELL_FA CH to guarantee UE not attempt to access CELL_FA CH aft er
the admission decision for RRC on CELL_DCH failed.
After the admission decision for RRC on CELL_DCH failed,if it is CS service,whether
access to FACH/RA CH is decided by Cs RrcOnFachS wc h.(CS service is defined by
Establish cause, which is Originating Convers ational Call or Terminating Conversational
Call). If CsRrcOnFachS wch is off, RRC of CS service which is not emergency call cant
be established on FACH/RA CH. Emergency call is not restricted by this switch.
3.7.5
If
the
value
of
background,then
IE Traffic
calculate
class
is
streaming,
interactive
or
MaxB R=max{MaxDHsRate1,GBR};thereint o
3.7.6
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For channel switching above mentioned, if the report whose traffic measurement is
not 0 is received before reaching the threshold times, the count er should be cleared
to 0.
2.
3.
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3.7.7
If CS setup before PS, then PS is setup on DCH with the minimal DRBC rate of
DCH.
If PS setup before CS, then PS will downgrade to DCH with the minimal DRBC
rate of DCH.
(2) If CsPlusPsSwch is set to0:off, this feature is not active. The formal DRBC
strategy is performed.
Notes:
For UE with release before R6, the PS reconfiguration from HS to DCH will
be performed before the new service RB setup always
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The PS downgrade to DCH triggered by CS setup before PS, only the scene of CS
setup, RAB modify and CS hard handover is taken into account (CS over HSPA is
not
3.7.8
3.7.9
The aim of this strategy is to reduce the DRBC channel allocation and cell
selection procedure. But the last channel setting needs to be kept when leaving
CELL_DCH state.
is included in
the value of PrefTrafType, the Traffic type preference will be satisfied in this cell.
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If the last channel setting is HS/E, the cell should be with the HS/E
capability(HspaSptMeth is R6+R5 or R6+R5+R99, the capability in Audit
Response is supported, and hsdStat/hseStat is active) and the cell capability(E-TTI,
SF of E-DCH, HARQ of E-DCH) is larger than or equal to the last channel setting
requirement.
If the last channel setting is HS/D, the cell should be with the HS/D capability
(HspaSptMeth is
R5/R5+R99/R6+R5/R6+R5+R99, the
capability
in
Audit
3.7.10
CELL_PCH Supporting
One of CELL_PCH or URA_PCH feature can be selected by switch PchSwch
(GResPara49 is used in UR11.10 Release temporarily, PchSwch is used in
UR11.20Release normally).
With CELL_PCH supporting, the state transfer to PCH is the same as URA_PCH
supporting, the difference only is: when decision to transfer state to PCH,
CELL_PCH or URA_PCH need to be selected based on the parameter
PchSwch(GResPara49): If PchSwch GResPara49 is set to 1:Only Support
URA_PCH: then transfer to URA_PCH; If PchSwchGResPara49is set to 2:Only
Support CELL_PCH, then transfer to CELL_PCH.
Notes:
(1) The state transfer from CELL_PCH to other state is the same as the state
transfer from URA_PCH to other state.
(2) The state transfer between CELL_PCH and URA_PCH is not supported.
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(3) When receiving Cell_update or URA_update message in PCH state, the stay
timer in PCH state will not reset.
Configuration of Parameters
4.1
4.1.1
Parameter List
4.1.1.1
Rrac h
FachSwch
DchAdjRateS wch
UlPwrDasf
DlPwrDasf
FachE4aThd
DchE4aThd
DchE4bThd
PchHoldTimeThr
DtcpEaThd
Parameter name
DRB C Method Switch
Downlink Maximum Rate Thres hold of I/B Service on
CELL_FA CH
Uplink Maximum Rat e Threshold of I/B Service on
RACH
Switch of Transferring to CELL_FACH
Switch for DCH Rate Adjustment Based on Traffic
Volume Measurement
Switch for UL DCH Rate A djustment Based on UE
Transmission Power
Switch for DL DCH Rate A djustment Based on D -TCP
E vent 4A Counter Threshold for CELL_FA CH to
CELL_DCH Shared by Uplink and Downlink
E vent 4A Counter Threshold for Increasing Rate on
DCH or DCH->HSPA
E vent 4B Counter Threshold for Decreasing Rate on
DCH
Time Threshold for CELL_PCH or URA _PCH to Idle
E vent A Counter Threshold for PS on DL DCH or DL
AMR Dec reasing Rate on D-TCP
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E vent
DtcpEbThd
Counter
Threshold
for
Restriction
PS
PchSwch
DToPchThd
FToPchThd
DToIdleThd
FToIdleThd
CRateThrd
DlPsRateLmtLowC
UlPsRateLmtLowC
DlPsRateLmtHighC
UlPsRateLmtHighC
UpUdRec fgTimer
DnUdRec fgTimer
InitialRateUl
InitialRateDl
Timer
for
Adjusting
Uplink
Wait
Timer
for
Adjusting
Uplink
and
Downlink
HeartBeatFreq
Downlink
HeartBeat UeVer
OnlyDnOnHB
and
on Heart
Beat
for Channel
Switching to
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PCH/ IDLE
Increment Times of E vent 4B0 for UE Which is not
DeltaNumE4B 0Thd
4.1.1.2
CsRrcOnFac hSwch
4.1.1.3
Parameter name
Ty pe of Transport Channel for Initial RRC Connection
Setup
Switch of Non Emergency CS S ervice Access to
CELL_FA CH On RRC
4.1.1.4
GResPara4
GResPara8
GResPara13
GResPara49
R6MulRabRcfgMeth
4.1.1.5
Parameter name
Parameter name
Switch of PS Sevice Channel Allocation for Concurrent
CS+PS
Online-already Service Reconfiguration Met hod for UE of
Release 6 and after Release 6 When Multi-RAB
Parameter name
UlRateAdjLevNum
DlRateAdjLevNum
Downlink
Rate
Adjustment
Level
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Number
DlRateAdjLev[MA X_NUM_RATE_A DJUS T]
4.1.1.6
NrtMax DlRateDch
RtMaxUlRateDch
RtMaxDlRateDch
4.1.1.7
Parameter name
Maximum Allowable Rate on DCH to be Increased to
When UE is in Macro Diversity(kbps)
Switch of CS 64kbps Establishment
Maximum Bit Rat e on UL DCH for NRT PS RAB in
Serving Cell
Maximum Bit Rat e on DL DCH for NRT PS RAB in
Serving Cell
Maximum Bit Rat e on UL DCH for RT PS RAB in
Serving Cell
Maximum Bit Rat e on DL DCH for RT PS RAB in
Serving Cell
UlCtrlMB RS witch
DlCtrlMB RS witch
UlControledMBR
UL Controlled MBR
DlControledMBR
DL Controlled MBR
NrtMax UlRateDchD
NrtMax DlRateDchD
RtMaxUlRateDchD
RtMaxDlRateDchD
Parameter name
Switch of CS 64kbps Establishment for External UTRAN
Cell
Maximum Bit Rat e on UL DCH for NRT PS RAB in
External UTRA N Cell
Maximum Bit Rat e on DL DCH for NRT PS RAB in
External UTRA N Cell
Maximum Bit Rat e on UL DCH for RT PS RAB in
External UTRA N Cell
Maximum Bit Rat e on DL DCH for RT PS RAB in
External UTRA N Cell
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4.1.2
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.1
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
This parameter controls whet her to use dynamic radio bearer control for uplink and
downlink. Its default value is 3: UL Open & DL Open.
4.1.2.2
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
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established on CELL_FA CH. I/B service is set up initially or is switched from DCH to
FACH, if downlink maximum bit rate or downlink target bit rate is lower than the threshold
indicated by this parameter and the uplink maximum bit rate or uplink target bit rate is
lower than the uplink maximum bit rate threshold of the PS service on the Rach.
The larger this parameter, the easier I/B service is set up or is switched to the fach/rach.
4.1.2.3
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
4.1.2.4
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
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parameter is closed, it is not allowed to transfer from other channels to the Fach. When
this parameter is open, it is allowed to trans fer from other channels to the Fach.
Whatever this parameter is closed or open, it is essential to t rans fer to the FA CH first
before to dedicated channels from the PCH.
4.1.2.5
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information->Switch for DCH Rate Adjustment Based on Traffic Volume Meas urement
Parameter Configuration
This paramet er is a switch of adjustment of rate on the DCH. When this parameter is
closed, it is not allowed to adjust the rate for PS service on the DCH. When this
parameter is open, it is allowed to adjust the rate for PS servic e on the DCH.
4.1.2.6
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
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4.1.2.7
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
4.1.2.8
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
parameter is,
will
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4.1.2.9
Event 4A Counter Threshold for Increasing Rate on DCH or DCH -> HSPA
OMC Path
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information->E vent 4A Counter Thres hold for Inc reasing Rate on DCH or DCH-> HSPA
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the event 4A counter threshold for increasing rate on DCH or
transferring from the DCH to the HSPA. For the UE using the DCH in both directions, if
the times of the measured RLC buffer payload of the uplink or downlink being larger than
the 4A threshold exceed the threshold indicated by this parameter, UEs data rate on
DCH will be increased or UE will be trans ferred from DCH to HSPA.
The larger this parameter is, the more slowly the UE's data rate on DCH will be increas ed
or UE will be transferred from DCH to HSPA. Vice versa.
4.1.2.10
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
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4.1.2.11
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
4.1.2.12
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
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4.1.2.13
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information->E vent B Counter Threshold for Restriction PS Inc reasing Rate on DL DCH
or Triggering DL AMR Increasing Rate Based on D -TCP
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the event B counter threshold of c onsecutive DTCP reports for
DTCP -DRB C. If event B counter of dedicated TCP reports reach the threshold indicat ed
by this parameter, UE leaves A status and turns to B status. Moreover, only traffic volume
report under B status can trigger increasing rate on DCH.
The larger this paramet er is, the harder the UE leaves eve nt A status and turns to B
status. Vice versa. When NodeB has not left A status and turned to B status, 4A event
cannot increase the rate of the UE on the downlink.
4.1.2.14
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
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4.1.2.15
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
4.1.2.16
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information->E vent 4B Counter Threshold for CELL_FA CH without DRX to Idle Shared
by Uplink and Downlink
Parameter Configuration
This paramet er indicates the threshold of the 4B event triggering times for CE LL_FACH
-> PCH transition. For a user whose bot h uplink and downlink locate on the CELL_FA CH,
if the RLC buffer loads of the uplink and downlink are 0, and the consecutive reporting
times reach this threshold, the CE LL_FACH -> PCH state transition is triggered.
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The higher the parameter value is, the harder the CELL_FA CH -> PCH transition of the
UE is triggered, and vice versa.
4.1.2.17
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information->E vent 4B Count er Threshold for CE LL_DCH to Idle Shared by Uplink and
Downlink
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the threshold of the 4B event triggering times for CE LL_ DCH ->
Idle transition. For a us er whose both uplink and downlink locate on the DCH, if the RLC
buffer loads of the uplink and downlink are 0, and the c onsecutive reporting times reach
this threshold, the DCH -> Idle state transition is triggered.
The higher the parameter value is, the harder the DCH -> Idle transition of the UE is
triggered, and vice versa.
4.1.2.18
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information->E vent 4B Counter Threshold for CELL_FA CH without DRX to Idle Shared
by Uplink and Downlink
Parameter Configuration
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This paramet er indicates the threshold of the 4B event triggering times for CE LL_FACH
-> Idle transition. For a user whose both uplink and downlink locate on the CELL_FA CH,
if the RLC buffer loads of the uplink and downlink are 0, and the consecutive reporting
times reach this threshold, the CE LL_FACH -> Idle state transition is triggered.
The higher the parameter value is, the harder the CELL_FA CH -> Idle transition of the
UE is triggered, and vice versa.
Its default val ue is 2.
4.1.2.19
C Traffic Rate Threshold Used for Determining NRT PS Rate Upper Limit
OMC Path
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information-> C Traffic Rate Threshold Used for Determining NRT PS Rate Upper Limit
Parameter Configuration
This parameter defines the threshold for judging the rate level of CS service. If a CS
service rat e is higher than this threshold, the service is a High Rate C, or else a Low Rate
C.
The higher the paramet er value is, the smaller the possibility of the High Rate C is, and
vice versa.
4.1.2.20
NRT PS Traffic Downlink Rate Upper Limit When High Rate C Traffic+ PS
Traffic
OMCR
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter-> Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont rol
Information-> NRT PS Traffic Downli nk Rate Upper Limit When High Rate C Traffic+ PS
Traffic
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the I/B PS downlink rate upper limit when Multi -RABs are
conversational (CS or PS) + streaming/interactive/background PS and the rate of the
conversational service is high, in which case, the sum of the downlink rates of all the I/B
PS servic es cannot exceed this threshold. Whether the rate of the conversational service
is considered as low or high is determined according to C Traffic Rate Threshold Used
for Determining NRT PS Rate Upper Limit .
4.1.2.21
NRT PS Traffic Uplink Rate Upper Limit When High Rate C Traffic+ PS
Traffic
OMCR
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter-> Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont rol
Information-> NRT PS Traffic Uplink Rate Upper Limit When High Rate C Traffic+ PS
Traffic
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the I/B PS uplink rate upper limit when Multi-RABs are
conversational (CS or PS) + streaming/interactive/background PS and the rate of the
conversational service is high, in which case, the sum of the uplink rates of all the I/B PS
services cannot exceed this thres hold. Whether the rat e of the conversational service is
considered as low or high is determined according to C Traffic Rate Threshold Used for
Determining NRT PS Rate Upper Limit.
4.1.2.22
NRT PS Traffic Downlink Rate Upper Limit When Low Rate C Traffic+ PS
Traffic
OMCR
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter-> Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont rol
Information-> NRT PS Traffic Downlink Rate Upper Limit When Low Rate C Traffic+ PS
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Traffic
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the I/B PS downlink rate upper limit when Multi -RABs are
conversational (CS or PS) + streaming/interactive/background PS and the rate of the
conversational service is low, in which case, the sum of the downlink rates of all the I/B
PS servic es cannot exceed this threshold. Whether the rate of the conversational service
is considered as low or high is determined according to C Traffic Rate Threshold Used
for Determining NRT PS Rate Upper Limit .
4.1.2.23
NRT PS Traffic Uplink Rate Upper Limit When Low Rate C Traffic+ PS
Traffic
OMCR
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter-> Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont rol
Information-> NRT PS Traffic Uplink Rate Upper Limit When Low Rate C Traffic+ PS
Traffic
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the I/B PS uplink rate upper limit when Multi -RABs are
conversational (CS or PS) + streaming/interactive/background PS and the rate of the
conversational service is low, in which case, the sum of the uplink rates of all the I/B PS
services cannot exceed this thres hold. Whether the rat e of the conversational servic e is
considered as low or high is determined according to C Traffic Rate Threshold Used for
Determining NRT PS Rate Upper Limit.
4.1.2.24
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE-> RNC
Radio
Resource
109
Channel
for Initial
RRC
Connection S etup
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the type of transport channel of signaling when initial RRC
connection setup.
4.1.2.25
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.26
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.27
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Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.28
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.29
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Advanc ed
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parameter is, the higher the UE 's rate can be adjusted to on the DCH. Vice versa.
Its default value is 384 kbit/s.
4.1.2.30
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.31
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Advanc ed
Radio
Resource
Parameter-> UtranCell->
4.1.2.32
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Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Advanc ed
Radio
Resource
Parameter-> UtranCell->
4.1.2.33
Maximum Bit Rate on UL DCH for NRT PS RAB in External UTRAN Cell
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management->External
Management-> RNC
Ut ran
Cell ->
External
NE->RNC
Utran CellX->
Radio
Modify
Resource
Advanc ed
Parameter-> Maximum Bit Rate on UL DCH for NRT PS RAB in External UTRA N Cell
Parameters Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum bit rate on UL DCH allowed in External UTRA N
Cell for an NRT PS domain RAB.
The default value is384kbps.
4.1.2.34
Maximum Bit Rate on UL DCH for NRT PS RAB in External UTRAN Cell
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management->External
Management-> RNC
Ut ran
Cell ->
External
NE->RNC
Utran CellX->
Radio
Modify
Resource
Advanc ed
Parameter-> Maximum Bit Rate on UL DCH for NRT PS RAB in External UTRA N Cell
Parameters Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum bit rate on UL DCH allowed in External UTRA N
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4.1.2.35
Maximum Bit Rate on DL DCH for NRT PS RAB in External UTRAN Cell
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management->External
Management-> RNC
Ut ran
Cell ->
External
NE->RNC
Utran CellX->
Radio
Modify
Resource
Advanc ed
Parameter-> Maximum Bit Rate on DL DCH for NRT PS RAB in External UTRA N Cell
Parameters Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum bit rate on DL DCH allowed in External UTRA N
Cell for an NRT PS domain RAB.
The default value is384kbps.
4.1.2.36
Management-> RNC
Ut ran
Cell ->
External
NE->RNC
Utran CellX->
Radio
Modify
Resource
Advanc ed
Parameter-> Maximum Bit Rate on DL DCH for RT PS RAB in External UTRA N Cell
Parameters Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum bit rate on DL DCH allowed in External UTRA N
cell for an RT PS domain RAB.
The default value is384kbps.
4.1.2.37
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Path:View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Advanc ed
Radio
Resource
Parameter-> UtranCell->
4.1.2.38
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Advanc ed
Radio
Resource
Parameter-> UtranCell->
4.1.2.39
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Advanc ed
Radio
Resource
Parameter-> UtranCell->
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This parameter indicates the maximum bit rate on E-DCH allowed in serving cell for an
NRT PS domain RAB.
The default value is 5760kbps.
4.1.2.40
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Advanc ed
4.1.2.41
Maximum Bit Rate on E-DCH for NRT PS RAB in External UTRAN Cell
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management->External
Management-> RNC
Ut ran
Cell ->
External
NE->RNC
Utran CellX->
Radio
Modify
Resource
Advanc ed
Parameter-> Maximum Bit Rate on E-DCH for NRT PS RAB in External UTRA N Cell
Parameters Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum bit rate on E-DCH allowed in External UTRA N
cell for an NRT PS domain RAB.
The default value is 5760kbps.
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4.1.2.42
Management-> RNC
Ut ran
Cell ->
External
NE->RNC
Utran
Radio
CellX->
Modify
Resource
Advanc ed
Parameter-> Maximum Bit Rate on E-DCH for NRT PS RAB in External UTRA N Cell
Parameters Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum bit rate on E-DCH allowed in External UTRA N
cell for an RT PS domain RAB.
The default value is 5760kbps.
4.1.2.43
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Management->External Ut ran Cell -> External Ut ran CellX-> Global Else-> Switch of CS
64kbps Establishment for External UTRA N Cell
Parameter Configuration
This parameter defines whether a RNC cell adjacent to IUR supports CS64K services.
When the paramet er is OPE N, the adjacent RNC cell supports CS64K services; when
the parameter is CLOSE D, the cell does not suppo rt CS64K services.
Its default value is open.
4.1.2.44
Max CS Delay
OMC Path
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
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Parameter configuration
This parameter is the max buffer delay for CS voic e.
4.1.2.45
Wait Timer for Adjusting Uplink and Downlink Reconfiguration by One Step
Upward
OMC Path
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.46
Wait Timer for Adjusting Uplink and Downlink Reconfiguration by One Step
Downward
OMC Path
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.47
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Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
4.1.2.48
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
4.1.2.49
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
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4.1.2.50
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.51
UL Controlled MBR
OMCR
Path:View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.52
DL Controlled MBR
OMCR
Path:View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.53
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Path
View->Configuration
Management->RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.1.2.54
OMCR
Path:View-> Configuration
Management->
Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced Parameter->
NE->RNC
Dynamic
Radio
Resource
Radio Bearer
Cont rol
Information
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whet her non emergency CS service access to CELL_FA CH on
RRC process. If this switch is Off, It means non emergency CS service will not access
to FACH/ RACH or HS-DSCH/RA CH on RRC process.
4.1.2.55
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
121
4.1.2.56
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanc ed
NE ->RNC
Parameter->RNC
Radio
Radio
Resource
Resource
4.1.2.57
The Switch Indicates whether Only Judge the Downlink Traffic on Heart
Beat for Channel Switching to PCH/IDLE
OMC Path
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
the downlink traffic volume measurement report for the UE that is performed heart beat
detection.
4.1.2.58
View->Configuration
Management-> Logical
XXX->Modify
RNC
Advanc ed
Management-> RNC
Associated
With
Parameter->RNC
NE ->RNC
PLMN
Radio
Configuration
Configuration
Resource
Information
Supplement
122
4.1.2.59
View->Configuration
Management-> Logical
XXX->Modify
RNC
Management-> RNC
Associated
Advanc ed
With
NE ->RNC
PLMN
Parameter->RNC
Radio
Configuration
Resource
Information
Configuration
Supplement
4.1.2.60
Increment Times of Event 4B0 for UE Which is not sensitive for Battery
Consumption Transferred to URA_PCH or Idle state
OMCR
Path:
View-> Configuration
Management->RNC
NE-> RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
P arameter-> Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Controll
Information-> Increment Times of Event 4B0 for UE Which is Not Sensitive for Battery
Cons umption Transferred to URA_P CH or Idle State
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the increment times of event 4B0 for UE which is not sensitive
for battery consumption is transferred to URA_P CH or Idle state based on the traffic
volume measurement, relative to other UEs. For this kind of UE, the
value of this
parameter is larger, the transition for the UE to URA _PCH or Idle is more difficult.
4.1.2.61
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
123
RNC
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
4.1.2.62
Path:
OMCR
View->Configuration
Management->RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Parameter->RNC
Configuration
Supplement
Informat ion->Global
Reserved
Parameter 13
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether the UE with release R99 o r R4 can transfer to PCH state.
4.1.2.63
Path:
OMCR
View->Configuration
Management->RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Parameter->RNC
Configuration
Supplement
Informat ion->Global
Reserved
Parameter 49
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.64
OMCR
124
Path:
View->Configuration
Management->RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is used to control PS sevice channel allocation for concurrent CS+PS . If the
parameter is on, for CS service first and then PS service triggered scene,allocate DCH/DCH for
the PS service; For PS service first and then CS service triggered scene,and if PS is on HS,
perform the HS to DCH reguration.Otherwise, allocate HS-DSCH/EDCH, HS-DSCH/ DCH or
DCH/ DCH for
4.1.2.65
Path:
OMCR
View->Configuration
Management->RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Parameter->RNC
Configuration
Related
to
Service
Reconfiguration Method for UE of Release 6 and after Release 6 When Multi -RA B
Parameter Configuration
"0" ,it means it takes RB Setup method,and then both the online-already service reconfiguration
and new service setup by the RADIO BEARER SETUP message in one step;if the paramter is
set to "1" ,it means it takes RB Reconfiguration method, it first performs the online-already
service reconfiguration by RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION message, and then
performs new service setup by RADIO BEARER SETUP message.
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4.2
4.2.1
Parameter List
4.2.1.1
IBChQS wch
SChQS wch
Parameter name
E vent
4B
Count er
Threshold
for
CE LL_DCH
to
CELL_FA CH
HS/D-> D/D or HS/E-> D/D Based on Quality Measurement
Switch for I/B Traffic
HS/D-> D/D or HS/E-> D/D Based on Quality Measurement
Switch for S Traffic
Delay Time Threshold of D/D-> HS/D or HS/E after HS/D or
HS/E ->D/D Triggering by Channel Quality
CRESPARA7
MaxDHs Rate
RncFdpchSupInd
EfdpchSupInd
RncEfdpchSupInd
4.2.2
Parameter Configuration
4.2.2.1
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
126
For the UE which is using DELL_DCH, if the measurement of t he occupied of the uplink
and downlink sending buffers. This parameter indicates the event 4B counter threshold
for CELL_DCH to CELL_FACH. For the UE using CELL_DCH, if the tim es of the
measured RLC buffer payload of the downlink being smaller than the event 4Bs
threshold on uplink and the downlink exceed the threshold indicated by this paramet er,
the UE will be trans ferred from CELL_DCH to CELL_FA CH. For I/B traffic class, att empt
accessing CELL_DCH after failure of accessing CELL_FA CH ,For S traffic class, attempt
accessing CELL_DCH directly.
The larger this parameter is, the harder the UE will be transferred from CELL_DCH to
CELL_FA CH. Vice versa.
4.2.2.2
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information-> HS/D-> D/D or HS/E->D/D Based on Quality Measurement Switch for I/B
Traffic
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether downlink service transferring from HS -DSCH to DCH
for I/B servic es based on Quality Measurement is supported. This transferring is started
by 1F events according to channel quality.
When this paramet er is set to open, downlink service transferring from HS -DS CH to DCH
is support ed for I/B services by 1F events. When this paramet er is set to Closed,
downlink service transferring from HS -DS CH to DCH is not supported for I/B services by
1F events.
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4.2.2.3
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information-> HS/D-> D/D or HS/E-> D/D Based on Quality Measurement Switch for S
Traffic
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether downlink service transferring from HS-DSCH to DCH
for stream s ervices based on Quality Measurement is supported. This transferring is
started by 1F events according to channel quality.
When this parameter is set to Open, downlink service transferring from HS-DSCH to
DCH is supported for stream services by 1F events. When this paramet er is set to
Closed, downlink servic e transferring from HS-DS CH to DCH is not supported for stream
services by 1F events.
4.2.2.4
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanc ed
NE ->RNC
Parameter->RNC
Radio
Radio
Resource
Resource
Management-> Delay Time Threshold of D/D->HS/D or HS/E after HS/D or HS/E ->D/D
Triggering by Channel Quality
Parameter Configuration
This parameter define as the delay of DCH/DCH switch to HS -DSCH/DCH or
HS-DSCH/E-DCH, whic h is after HS -DS CH/DCH or HS-DSCH/E-DCH switch to
DCH/DCH trigger by channel quality
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4.2.2.5
Path
Management->
UtranCell->UtranCellX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Modify
4.2.2.6
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanc ed
NE ->RNC
Parameter->RNC
Radio
Radio
Resource
Resource
4.2.2.7
View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.2.2.8
129
Path:
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.2.2.9
View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.3
4.3.1
Parameter List
4.3.1.1
Parameter name
Switch of supporting SRB on E-DCH
E vent 4B Counter Threshold for HSPA Using DTX/ DRX or
DxHsBo0E 4bThd
EttiTraffVolSwch
ETtiEaThd
ETtiEbThd
130
10ms
FourEchAllowed
4.3.2
Parameter Configuration
4.3.2.1
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.3.2.2
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
131
CELL_FA CH using DRX to PCH or IDLE shared by uplink and downlink. For the HSPA
UE using the DTX/ DRX and CELL_FA CH using Enhanc ed UE DRX, if the times of the
measured RLC buffer payload of t he uplink and downlink being zero exceed t he
threshold indicated by this parameter, UE will be transferred from HSPA or CE LL_FACH
to PCH or IDLE.
4.3.2.3
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
User Plane
Cont roll
Throughput
Measurement
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the switch of E-TTI switching triggered by user plane
throughput measurement. If this parameter is set to Open, the function of E -TTI
switching triggered by user plane throughput measurement is valid, otherwise invalid.
4.3.2.4
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information->E vent 4A Counter Thres hold for E-TTI Switching from 10ms to 2ms
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indic ates the event 4A counter threshold for switching E -TTI from 10ms
to 2ms. For the UE using E-DCH, if the times of the measured user plane E-DCH
throughput being larger than the 4A threshold exceed the threshold indicated by this
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parameter and 2ms E-TTI is used, UEs E-TTI will be switched to 2ms.
4.3.2.5
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
XXX->Modify
Advanced
Parameter->Dynamic
Radio
Bearer
Cont roll
Information->E vent 4B Counter Threshold for E-TTI S witching from 2ms to 10ms
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indic ates the event 4A counter threshold for switching E -TTI from 10ms
to 2ms. For the UE using E-DCH, if the times of the measured user plane E-DCH
throughput being larger than the 4A threshold exceed the threshold indicated by this
parameter and 2ms E-TTI is used, UEs E-TTI will be switched to 2ms.
4.3.2.6
View->Configuration
Management-> Logical
RNC
Management-> RNC
Associated
With
NE ->RNC
PLMN
Radio
Configuration
Resource
Information
133
4.4
4.4.1
Parameter List
Configuration information of dynamic radio bearer control
Abbreviated name
Parameter name
T323S wch
T323
4.4.1.1
SndS vrCelID
4.4.2
Parameter Configuration
4.4.2.1
T323Swch
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.4.2.2
T323
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
134
This parameter indicates the interval of reporting signaling connection release indication
(with cause ).
4.4.2.3
External
Management-> RNC
UTRAN
Cell->
NE->RNC
External
UTRA N
Radio
Cell
Resource
XXX
->Global
4.5
4.5.1
Parameter List
4.5.1.1
MeasE vt Num
Parameter name
UE Traffic Volume Measurement
Configuration Index
E vent Number of UE Traffic Volume
Measurement
UE Traffic Volume Measurement
E vent Identity
Traffic Volume Threshold of E vent
4A/4B for Non-DCH Channel
Traffic Volume Threshold of E vent
4A/4B for DCH of 8 kbps
Traffic Volume Threshold of E vent
4A/4B for DCH of 16 kbps
135
Time to Trigger
PendingTime[MA X_UE_TRV_MEAS_EVENT]
AverageTime
Throughput
Threshold
of
E vent
MeasRptTrMod
MeasQuantity
Measurement Quantity
RptRlcBufInd
RptRlcA veInd
RptRlcVarInd
RptCrt
Tx InterCfgP re[MA X_UE_TRV_MEAS_EVENT]
Tx Interruption[MA X_UE_TRV_MEAS_EVE NT]
After
Trigger
Configuration Tag
Tx Interruption Aft er Trigger
UE
Drbc DchUePrd
Interruption
Traffic
Volume
P eriod
Drbc RachUeP rd
Traffic
Volume
P eriod
Measobj
PrdRptAmount
Amount
of
Reporting in P eriod
136
Report Criterial
Reporting Interval in Period Report
PrdRptInterval
Criteria
Function
UeTrvMCfgNote
4.5.1.2
of
Configuration
Parameters
Drbc DchUp
Drbc RachUeE vt
DrbcFachUp
DrbcS HsUp
Parameter name
UE
Traffic
Volume
E vent
Measurement
Traffic
Volume
E vent
Measurement
Drbc IBHs Up
DrbcE DchUpThpt
ETtiUpThpt
Drbc CFachHsUp
UP
Throughput
Measurement
4.5.2
Parameter Configuration
4.5.2.1
137
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> RNC NE -> RNC Radio Resource
Management -> Modify Advanced Parameter -> UE Traffic Volume Measurement
Configuration-> UE Traffic Volume Meas urement Configuration Index
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the UE uplink or downlink traffic volume measurement
configuration index for PS service. There are several different sets of configured values
for uplink or downlink traffic volume measurements according to channel type or
measurement methods (period or event).
This parameter ranges from 0 to 9.
4.5.2.2
4.5.2.3
138
Since there are two kinds of measurement e vents in each traffic volume measurement,
measurement event entities are 4a and 4b.
4.5.2.4
4.5.2.5
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE ->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
139
4.5.2.6
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE ->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
4.5.2.7
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE ->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurem ent
4.5.2.8
140
Path:
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE ->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
4.5.2.9
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE ->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
Configuration-> Traffic Volume Tthreshold of Event 4A/4B for DCH of 128 kbps
Parameter Configuration
This parameter gives a specific value (in bytes) of the absolute threshold measurement
based on the different meas urements of 4A and 4B events for 128 Kbps traffic.
If t he traffic measurement value is higher t han the 4A event threshold, the 4A event is
triggered; if the measurement value is lower than the 4B event threshold, the 4B event is
triggered.
4.5.2.10
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE ->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
Configuration-> Traffic Volume Tthreshold of Event 4A /4B for DCH of 256 kbps
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter gives a specific value (in bytes) of the absolute threshold measurement
based on the different meas urements of 4A and 4B events for 256 Kbps traffic.
If t he traffic measurement value is higher t han the 4A event threshold, the 4A event is
triggered; if the measurement value is lower than the 4B event threshold, the 4B event is
triggered.
4.5.2.11
View->Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE ->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
Configuration-> Traffic Volume Tthreshold of Event 4A/4B for DCH of 384 kbps
Parameter Configuration
This parameter gives a specific value (in bytes) of the absolut e threshold measurement
based on the different meas urements of 4A and 4B events for 384 Kbps traffic.
If t he traffic measurement value is higher t han the 4A event threshold, the 4A event is
triggered; if the measurement value is lower than the 4B event thr eshold, the 4B event is
triggered.
4.5.2.12
Time to Trigger
OMC Path
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> RNC NE -> RNC Radio Resource
Management -> Modify Advanced Parameter -> UE Traffic Volumn Measurement
Configuration -> Time to Trigger
Parameter Confi guration
This parameter indicates the time difference bet ween having detected the event
generation and reporting the event. Only when the event generation is detected and still
142
meets all requirements of event triggering aft er Time to trigger, the event can be triggered
and reported.
The larger the value is, the stricter the judgment is for the event to be triggered. The
parameter should be set according to the actual requirements. Sometimes, if it is set too
large, customer satisfaction
4.5.2.13
will be decreased.
4.5.2.14
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
143
4.5.2.15
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
configuration number for DCH in the cell. According to this configuration number, you can
a corresponding set of traffic volume measurement parameters in RNC radio
parameters.
4.5.2.16
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
144
4.5.2.17
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.5.2.18
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
145
4.5.2.19
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Measurement Configration Number for Int eractive and Background Class on HS -DSCH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the UP traffic volume measurement event configuration number
for I/B service on the HS in the cell. According to this configuration number, you can a
corresponding set of traffic volume measurement parameters in RNC radio parameters.
4.5.2.20
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.5.2.21
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
146
Volume Measurement
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the user plane throughput measurement configuration number
for E-DCH, used for E-TTI S witching. According to this configuration number, you can a
corresponding set of traffic volume measurement parameters in RNC radio parameters.
4.5.2.22
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.5.2.23
View->Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE ->RNC
Radio
Resource
147
4.5.2.24
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
of
event
4B,
report
of
4B
event
will
be
triggered.Where
4.5.2.25
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
4.5.2.26
148
Path:View-> Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
4.5.2.27
Measurement Quantity
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
4.5.2.28
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
149
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether the report of RLC buffer payload for each radio bear is
requested or not.
The default value is true
4.5.2.29
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volume
Resource
Measurement
4.5.2.30
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
150
4.5.2.31
Report Criteria
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
This parameter indicates the report r ules of the traffic volume measurement. Select
from [1: Event Reporting Criteria,2: Periodical Reporting Criteria]
The default value is
0 (UE Traffic Volume Period Measurement Configuration Number for DCH):
Periodical
Reporting Criteria
1 (UE Traffic Volume E vent Measurement Configuration Number for DCH): E vent
Reporting Criteria
2 (UP Traffic Volume Measurement Configuration Number for DCH): E vent Reporting
Criteria
3 (UE Traffic Volume Period Measurement Configuration Number for RACH): Periodical
Reporting Criteria
4 (UE Traffic Volume E vent Measurement Configuration Number for RA CH): E vent
Reporting Criteria
5 (UP Traffic Volume Measurement Configuration Number for FACH): E vent Reporting
Criteria
6 (UP Traffic Volume Measurement Configuration Number for Streaming Class on
HS-DSCH): E vent Reporting Criteria
7 (UP Traffic Volume Measurement Configuration Number for Interactive and
Background Class on HS-DS CH): E vent Reporting Criteria
9 (UP Traffic Volume Meas urement Configuration Number for E-DCH): Event Reporting
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Criteria
10 (E-DCH UP Throughput Measurement Configuration Number for E-TTI Switching):
E vent Reporting Crit eria
4.5.2.32
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
the maximum
number o f UE
traffic
volume
4.5.2.33
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
152
4.5.2.34
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.5.2.35
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
153
4.5.2.36
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter-> UE
NE->RNC
Traffic
Radio
Volumn
Resource
Measurement
154
4.5.2.37
Management-> RNC
Advanced Parameter->
NE->RNC
UE
Traffic
Radio
Resource
Volumn Measurement
4.5.2.38
Management-> RNC
Advanced Parameter->
NE->RNC
UE
Traffic
Radio
Resource
Volumn Measurement
4.5.2.39
155
Path:View-> Configuration
Management->Modify
Management-> RNC
Advanced Parameter->
NE->RNC
UE
Traffic
Radio
Resource
Volumn Measurement
4.6
4.6.1
Parameter List
UE Internal Measurement Relationship
156
Abbreviated name
UE
UeIntMCfgNo
Internal
Measurement
Configuration Index
Function
UeIntMCfgNote
of
Configuration
Parameters
Measurement
MeasRptTrMod
Report
Trans fer
Mode
FilterCoeff
Filter coefficient
UE
MeasQuantity
Internal
Measurement
Quantity
UE Transmitted Power Report
Rpt TxPwrInd
Indicator
RptCrt
Report Criteria
Maximum E vent Number of UE
MeasE vt Num
Internal Measurement
Time to Trigger
PsEvtMeas TP1
4.6.1.1
Parameter name
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
157
4.6.1.2
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.6.1.3
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.6.1.4
Filter coefficient
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.6.1.5
158
Path:View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.6.1.6
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.6.1.7
Report Criteria
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.6.1.8
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
159
4.6.1.9
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.6.1.10
Time to Trigger
OMC Path
Path:View-> Configuration
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.6.1.11
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
160
4.6.1.12
Management-> RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
4.7
4.7.1
Parameter List
Node B Dedicated Measurement Relationship
Abbreviated name
Parameter name
NbDMCfgNote
DlRateLevel[2]
E vtAbTcpThrd[3]
RptPrd
4.7.1.1
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter->
NE->RNC
Nodeb
Radio
Dedic ated
Resource
Measurement
161
This parameter indicates the function, purpose etc. of the dedicat ed measurement
parameters indicated by the configuration index.
4.7.1.2
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter->
NE->RNC
Nodeb
Radio
Dedic ated
Resource
Measurement
Configuration -> Downlink Rat e Level Threshold used for D -TCP Measurement in
DASF-PS
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the downlink rate level threshold, In D-TCP based PS DRBC,
the thresholds of D-TCP measurement event A/B are got based on the rate level of the
service.
4.7.1.3
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter->
NE->RNC
Nodeb
Radio
Dedic ated
Resource
Measurement
Configuration -> Measurement Thres hold of E vent A/B for Transmitted Code Power
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the power offset of the DP CH maximum DL power, which
defines which threshold that shall trigger event A, B for transmitted carrier power
measurement.
4.7.1.4
Management-> RNC
Advanced
Parameter->
NE->RNC
Nodeb
Radio
Dedic ated
Resource
Measurement
162
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the frequency of measurement report transmitted by Node B.
5.1
Counter List
Counter No.
Counter Description
C310404201
C310406296
C310406297
C310404202
C310406298
C310406299
C310404203
C310406300
C310406301
C310404204
C310406302
C310406303
C310404205
C310404206
C310404207
C310404208
C310404209
C310404210
C310404211
C310404212
C310404213
C310404214
163
C310404215
C310404216
C310404217
C310404218
C310404219
C310404220
C310404221
C310404222
C310404223
C310404224
C310404225
C310404226
C310414096
C310414097
C310414098
C310414099
C310414100
C310414101
C310414102
C310414103
C310414104
C310414105
C310414106
C310414107
to PCH
164
C310414109
C310414110
C310414111
C310414112
C310414113
C310414114
C310414115
C310414116
C310414117
C310414118
C310414119
to PCH
C311855755
C311855756
C311855757
C311855758
C310405729
C310405730
C310405731
C310405732
165
C310405734
C310405735
C310405736
C310405737
C310416901
C310416902
C310416903
C310416904
C310416905
C310416906
C310416907
C310416908
C310414130
C310414131
C310414132
C310414133
C310414134
to PCH
to PCH
to PCH
to PCH
166
attempt, FACH
C310414135
C310414136
C310414137
C310414138
C310414139
C310414140
C310414141
C310416909
C310416910
C310416911
C310416912
C310414142
C310414143
C310414144
C310414145
C310414146
C310414147
C310414148
to PCH
to PCH
to PCH
to PCH
167
C310414150
C310414151
C310414152
C310414153
C310416913
5.2
Channel successful
to PCH
Alarm List
This feat ure has no related alarm.
Glossary
B
Background
BO
Buffer Occupancy
Conversation
CPC
CN
DCCH
DCH
DL
DRB C
Downlink
Dynamic Radio Bearer Cont rol
168
DTCH
E-DCH
FACH
F-DP CH
Fractional DPCH
GBR
HS-S CCH
HS-DSCH
Interactive
IMS
IP Multimedia Subsystem
MAC
MaxBR
MBMS
MCCH
MTCH
MSCH
PCH
Paging Channel
PDP
P-T-M
Point-to-Multipoint
P-T-P
Point-to-P oint
QoS
Quality of Servic e
RAB
169
RACH
RB
Radio Bearer
RL
Radio Link
RLC
RNC
ROHC
RRC
RTCP
S
S-CCPCH
Streaming
Secondary Common Control Physical Channel
SF
Spreading Factor
SIP
TTI
TF
Transport Format
TFCS
TxP
Transmission Power
UE
User Equipment
UL
Uplink
UM
Unacknowledged Mode
UTRA N
VOIP
Voice over IP
170