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RN3321-40A

RU40 Release Hands-on Workshop


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Objectives
After completing this training the participant shall be able to:

- Describe, Activate and test selected RU40 features

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RU40 Voice and Data Features


RAN2135 Layering in RRC connection release ***
RAN2124 HSPA 128 Users per cell
RAN1645 - HSUPA 16QAM
RAN971 HSUPA DL Physical channel power control ***
RAN1913 High speed Cell_FACH (UL) ***
RAN2451 Fast Dormany profiling ***
RAN1910 Flexible RLC in UL
RAN1908 UE_DRX in Cell_FACH ***
RAN2302 Dynamic HSUPA BLEr ***
RAN2494 Fast Cell_PCH Switching ***
RAN2509 Application Aware RAN ***
RAN2179 Dual Band HSDPA 42Mbps
RAN 1907 - Dual Cell HSDPA with MiMo 84Mbps
RAN2435 - SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO
RAN2717 - Smart LTE Layering

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RU40 O&M, Performance Management and


Servicebility Features

RAN1877 End-user experienced DL Throughput


RAN2526 - 1 Hour RNC Release Software Upgrade
RAN2539 - OMS RNC Connectivity Increase
RAN2446 - Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC
RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC

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RU40 Transmission and Transport Feature

RAN2296 Transport sub-Module "FTIF" Eth+E1/Ta/JT1 for


FSM3 outdoor

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RU40 BTS and Site Solution Features


RAN2117 RNC2600 Co-Sitting with Multicontroller RNC
RAN2240 mcRNC Flexible Dimensioning up to 50Gbps HW Release 2
RAN2262 Flexi Multiradio System Modules, FSMF and FBBA extension module
RAN2317 240W Multiradio remote RF
RAN2429 Flexi 3-sector RF Module 2100 80W FXDB (RU30 EP2 on top)
RAN2573 Flexi 3-sector RF Module 900 80W FXDB (RU30 EP2 on top)
RAN2157 Flexi Lite BTS 2100 ***
RRH FHDB 60W+60W
RAN2489 - Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz
RAN2111 - Flexi WCDMA Software Download Capability for Antenna Line Devices
RAN2591 Selective BTS Resource Re-Balancing in mcRNC

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RU40 Voice and Data Features

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RAN2135
Layering in RRC Connection Release

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RAN2135 - Layering in RRC Connection Release


Brief description
Allows the operator to define the preferred idle mode layer in RRC
connection release, in order to push the UE to this layer.

RNC triggers layering in order to direct a UE to other WCDMA layer.


This is done during RRC Connection Release

Layering is supported from common and dedicated channels


(trasitions from Cell_DCH, Cell_FACH, Cell/URA_PCH)

Layering decision takes into account UE band capability


Used service does not affect the layering decision

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RAN2135 - Layering in RRC Connection Release,


cont.
Summary:
Feature RAN2135: Layering in RRC Connection Release allows the operator to define the preferred idle mode
layer in RRC connection release, in order to push the UE to this layer.
Benefits:
End-user benefits
The end user benefits from an enhanced application experience because of the distributed RRC connection
setup load.
Operator benefits
Without this feature the UE easily camps on a layer with better coverage, such as lower frequency band, for
example, 900 MHz. This could cause an excessive number of RRC connection setup requests on the layer.
The feature RAN2135: Layering in RRC Connection Release can push the UE in idle mode to a preferred
layer, for example, 2100 MHz, so that the RRC connection setup request that happens after is performed on
the preferred layer.)
The operator is able to control the UEs idle mode camping routines idle mode UEs are distributed
across different WCDMA carriers.
If data or voice connections are needed, requests are sent on different layers - this helps to avoid high
load states in particular cells
End-user experience can also be improved due to better resource utilization (PLMN level)
Only supported inside WCDMA
Impacts on system performance and capacity
RRC connection setup load can be distributed to desired frequencies
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Benefits
UEs easily camp on due to better coverage
The operator is able to control the UEs idle mode camping routines
Idle mode UEs are distributed across different WCDMA carriers.
For data or voice connections, requests are sent on different layers this helps to avoid high load states in particular cells

End-user experience can also be improved


Only supported inside WCDMA

*If the UE is in state CELL_PCH or URA_PCH, the RNC must first page
it to state CELL_FACH before releasing the RRC connection.

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Target UARFCN is given to
the UE within this RRC
message

UE goes to Idle Mode and


camps on this WCDMA layer

If layer change is triggered, the new frequency info is included to


RRC Connection release message

Rel6 and later UEs can read this frequency information


It is expected that UE goes to one of the frequency given to it
in Redirection info IE after receiving RRC Connection Release
and stays there in idle mode if the coverage is good enough.

Define other cell reselection parameters so that ping-pong is


avoided.

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RAN2135 - Layering in RRC Connection Release,


cont.
Functional description
The RAN2135: Layering in RRC Connection Release feature introduces the connected-mode
mechanism that pushes the UE to perform idle-mode camping on a particular carrier. Idle-mode
camping is controlled with the cell reselection parameters. During the RRC connection release
procedure, the RNC triggers the RAN2135: Layering in RRC Connection Release feature if the
UE needs to be directed to another layer after the RRC connection is released for this UE.
The preferred layer (frequency) is defined by the operator with the cell-level parameter in order
to push the UE to this preferred idle mode layer. The preferred layer could be another band, or
another carrier within the same band.
The RNC sends the information on the preferred frequency to the UE in the Redirection info
Information Element (IE) included in the RRC CONNECTION RELEASE message. This IE
includes the UARFCN downlink (Nd) IE that points out the frequency with which the UE
attempts to camp. After receiving this message, the UE goes to the frequency given to it and
stays on this frequency in idle mode if the coverage is good enough. The possible RRC
connection setup request that happens after is performed on the same layer. This process is
illustrated in Figure 17 Layering in RRC connection release. If the coverage is not good enough,
the UE changes the layer.
Before sending the RRC CONNECTION RELEASE message, the RRC entity in the RNC
checks if the conditions for moving the UE to another layer are satisfied. The UE can be on the
dedicated or common channel. Both channels are supported by the feature. The UE is directed
to another FDD UMTS frequency layer if the following conditions are met:
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There are no means of redirecting UEs to a specific frequency layer during RRC
connection releasing

UEs go to Idle Mode, camps on a frequency layer with better coverage which has
served terminated voice or data call and follow standard cell reselection
procedures.

No UARFCN Target Info is given to UE when releasing RRC connection

RAN2135
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It is possible to distribute Idle Mode UEs across different frequency layers using
Frequency Info IE included in RRC Connection Release message

All frequency layers are loaded evenly with Idle Mode UEs - this avoids
excessive number of RRC Connection Setup requests on particular layer

UE is ordered to camp on a specific frequency layer (UARFCN)

RAN2135
Activated

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New Parameters:
Parameter

Object

LayeringRRCRelEnabled

WCEL

LayeringRRCConnRelTargFreq WCEL

TargetFrequency

WCEL

Range

Default

Description

Disabled (0),
Defines whether the layering in RRC Connection Release is enabled
Disabled (0)
Enabled (1)
in the cell.
Structure
parameter

This parameter structure defines the possible target frequencies for


layering in RRC connection release. Up to 8 different frequencies can
be defined.

0...16383,
step 1

This parameter defines the target frequency for layering in RRC


connection release. The frequencies are given in UTRA Absolute
Radio Frequency Channel Number (UARFCN) format, which defines
the downlink channel number and the downlink carrier frequency.
Default value 0 means that UE is not directed to other frequency in
RRC Connection Release due to Layering in RRC connection
Release.

New Counter:
Counter ID
M1006C269

Name
RRC Connection Release WCDMA Redirection

License:
Long-term ON/OFF
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cont.
A restart of the RNC and the BTS is not required after the activation of this feature.
This procedure does not cause downtime and the feature can be activated at any
time of the day.
Make sure you have access to the following applications:
OMS Element Manager
Application Launcher
Man-machine interface (MMI)
The feature code for this feature is 3898.
To set the feature state to ON, use the following command:
for IPA-RNC:
ZW7M:FEA=3898:ON;
for mcRNC:
set license feature-mgmt id 0000003898 feature-admin-state on
In Flexi Direct RNC there is no need to configure the license
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RAN2124
HSPA 128 Users per cell

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RAN2124 - HSPA 128 Users per cell


With this feature 128 simultaneous HSPA serving users (HSDPA and HSUPA) per
cell are supported.

Maximum number of HSPA end users in

the CELL_DCH* state is increased up to


128
Instant access to data services for more

UTRAN Connected Mode


CELL_PCH

URA_PCH

CELL_DCH

CELL_FACH

HSPA users per cell is provided


Quality of experience (QoE) for more

HSPA end users is increased


Number of users in other states

remain unchanged
Non-serving HSUPA users per cell limit is

removed and just serving HSUPA users


are taken into account, however the BTS
is limiting this amount

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Idle mode
RRC states and state transitions

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Max no. of active users in HS CELL_FACH per cell 12
Max no. of active users in HS CELL_FACH per BTS 192
Max no. of inactive users in HS CELL_FACH per cell 600
Max no. of users in HS CELL_FACH per cell 1024
inactive
CELL_DCH (transmission of bigger messages, dedicated channel resources);
CELL_DCH is the only RRC state which allows UE to establish soft and softer handover
connections. Both dedicated channels and HSUPA support soft and softer handover. The use
of soft handover helps to improve air-interface performance towards the cell edge
If the paging message was for a CS service then the UE will be moved into CELL_DCH. The
UE may also be moved to CELL_DCH for PS services, depending upon the quantity of data to
transfer.
CELL_FACH (the UE monitors a forward access channel (FACH));
CELL_PCH (the UE listens to the PCH transport channel);
URA_PCH (the location of the UE is known on the UTRAN registration area (URA) level)
NRT users are wanted to be kept as long as possible in CELL_DCH state even if they have no
data to be transferred
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Not activated
Activated

RAN 2124

RAN2124

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RU10: The maximum number
of users per cell is 64 for
HSDPA and 19 for HSUPA.
The limit of E-RGCH/E-HICH
codes is equal to 1

64 UEs
(19 HSUPA)

64 UEs
(19 HSUPA)

64 UEs
(19 HSUPA)

72 UEs

RU20: The maximum number


of HSPA users per cell is 72
(both HSUPA and HSDPA).
The limit of E-RGCH/E-HICH
codes is increased to 4

The maximum number of


HSPA users per cell is 128
(both HSUPA and HSDPA).
The limit of E-RGCH/E-HICH
codes is removed and
depends on the BTS

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72 UEs

Serving and
non-serving
HSUPA users
are taken for
the limit

72 UEs

128 UEs
128 UEs
128 UEs

Serving HSUPA
users only are
taken for the
limit

RAN2124 - HSPA 128 Users per cell, cont.


Number of HSPA users will in general increased numbers of
control channels.
RAN1686 has introduced the requirements for the dynamical
handling of increased numbers of HS-SCCH and E-RGCH/EHICH. As well as for flexible allocation of DL code space.
RAN2124 feature requires extending of the implemented
mechanisms for higher user counts.

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RAN2124 - HSPA 128 Users per cell


E-DCH BTS of the active set
(non-serving BTS)

Without feature HSPA 128 Users per Cell the


UE is taken for the limit in the cell A and B

E-DCH/ HS-DSCH
(serving BTS)

A
DCH BTS of the active set
(non-serving BTS)

UE

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With this feature the UE is taken


for the users limit in the cell B only

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Functional description
This feature increases the number of serving HSPA (HSDPA and HSUPA) users per
cell in CELL_DCH state to 128. It mainly deals with the BaseBand capacity
enhancements brought with the new HW and SW. The BTS provides resources and
handles the increased number of users, while the RNC takes care of enhanced
admission and overload control.
Maximum number of E-HICH/E-RGCH codes is increased accordingly. Note that
completely inactive users are released by the RNC even before the limit of users is
reached when the noise rise is high for a given period.
The RAN1686: HSPA 72 Users per Cell feature has introduced the requirements for
the dynamic handling of increased numbers of HS-SCCH and E-RGCH / E-HICH, as
well as for flexible allocation of DL code space. This feature requires extending of the
implemented mechanisms for higher user counts.
For the UL, only serving users are counted and checked, but the number of nonserving E-DCH users is limited, according to the maximum amount of E-HICH/ERGCH codes. The maximum number of HS-DSCH MAC-d flows is 1024 per one cell.
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RAN2124 - HSPA 128 Users per cell


RAN1686: HSPA 72 Users per Cell
RAN1644 - Continuous Packet Connectivity
RAN1201 - Fractional DPCH
-

Note: It is required for the CS Voice over HSPA feature

RAN971 - HSUPA Downlink Physical Channel Power Control

Recommended
features to achieve
maximum number
of HSPA users

RAN1308 - HSUPA Interference Cancellation Receiver


-

Beneficial for the feature

Optional
Enhancements

RAN1913 - High Speed CELL_FACH


-

Note: CS Voice over HSPA is not possible in the CELL_FACH state

RAN2124
HSPA 128 Users
per Cell

RAN1308
RAN971
RAN1201

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RAN1644

RAN1686

RAN1913

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Interdependencies between features
This feature requires the following features up and running:
RAN971: HSUPA Downlink Physical Channel Power Control
RAN1201: Fractional DPCH (recommended for air interface capacity reasons)
RAN1644: Continuous Packet Connectivity (recommended for air interface capacity reasons)
RAN1686: HSPA 72 Users per Cell
Optional Enhancements
RAN1308 - HSUPA Interference Cancellation Receiver
RAN1913 - High Speed CELL_FACH
This feature impacts interfaces as follows:
Uu:
higher number of HSPA UEs/Cell - load and interference issues, higher ranges of UE
identifiers like E-RNTI and H-RNTI
This feature impacts system performance and capacity as follows:
Number of HSPA users per cell is increased from 72 to 128.

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Hardware requirements:
RAN2382 Flexi BTS Multimode System Module FSMC, or
RAN1016 Flexi BTS Multimode System Module FSMD, or
RAN1848 Flexi BTS Multimode System Module FSME, or
RAN2262 Flexi BTS Multiradio System Module FSMF, or
RAN2157 Flexi Lite BTS 2100

RAN2124

RAN2157

HSPA 128 Users


per Cell

Flexi Lite BTS


2100

RAN2382

RAN1016

RAN1848

RAN2262

Flexi BTS
Multimode System
Module FSMC

Flexi BTS
Multimode System
Module FSMD

Flexi BTS
Multimode System
Module FSME

Flexi BTS
Multiradio System
Module FSMF

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Network Design Impact of HSPA 128 Users per Cell

HSPA 128 Users


per Cell

Carrier capacity
usage

Downlink spreading
code tree occupation

More capacity is

Better BTS

remaining for the


DCH transmission

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spreading code
tree usage

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Network design impact:
Air Interface aspects:
- Possible Higher number of HSPA active UEs per cell from
72 to 128
- Significant gains in downlink spreading code tree
occupation
- More available E-HICH/E-RGCH codes reservations

Baseband aspects:
- HSPA schedulers admit up to 128 users per cell

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New Parameters:
HSPA 128 Users Per Cell
UL loaded state time to trigger
UL loaded state for HSPA users offset
UL loaded state for HSPA users bit rate limit

Managed
object
WCEL
RNPS
WCEL
WCEL

Abbreviated name
MaxNumberHSDSCHMACdFlows
MaxNumberHSDPAUsers

Full name
Maximum number of HS-DSCH MAC-d flows
Maximum number of HSDPA users

Managed
object
WCEL
WCEL

MaxNumbHSDSCHMACdFS

Max number HSDSCH MACd flows per MAChs/ehs scheduler

MaxNumbHSDPAUsersS
MaxNumberEDCHCell
MaxNumberEDCHLCG
NumberEDCHReservedSHOBranchAdditions
RsrvdSignaturesOffset
HSPDSCHMarginSF128
HSDPA48UsersEnabled
HSDPA64UsersEnabled
HSPA72UsersPerCell
HSUPAXUsersEnabled
InacUsersOverloadFact
RncOptions

Max number HSDPA users per MAChs/ehs scheduler


Maximum number of E-DCHs in the cell
Maximum number of E-DCHs in the local cell group
Number of E-DCHs reserved for SHO branch additions
Reserved E-RGCH and E-HICH signatures per cell
HS-PDSCH code upgrade margin for SF128 codes
HSDPA 48 users enabled
HSDPA 64 users enabled
HSPA 72 Users per Cell
HSUPA x users enabled
Inactive users overload preventive factor
RNC Options

Abbreviated name
HSPA128UsersPerCell
ULLoadStateTTT
ULLoadStateHSUOffset
ULLoadStateHSUBRLimit

Full name

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WCEL
WCEL
WCEL
WBTS
WCEL
WCEL
WCEL
RNFC
WCEL
WCEL
WBTS
RNHSPA
RNC

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If this feature is not enabled, the RNC allows only 16, 48, 64 or 72 HSDPA users per cell and
only 3, 12, 60 users per BTS or LCG or 72 HSUPA users per cell
HSPA128UsersPerCell:
This parameter determines whether the HSPA 128 Users per Cell feature is enabled in the cell
or not. If this feature is enabled, a maximum of 128 users with HS-DSCH in downlink and 128
users with E-DCH in uplink can be admitted per cell; Disabled (0), Enabled (1); Default = 0.
ULLoadStateTTT:
This parameter defines time to trigger value to activate and deactivate UL loaded state (UL
loaded state for HSPA users) and HSPA load state; Range 0..10 s, step 0.5 s; default= 2 s.
ULLoadStateHSUOffset:
This parameter defines an offset related to the maximum received target power. The sum of
this offset and target power is used to trigger the UL loaded state for the purposes of HSPA
users checking; Range -3..3 dB, step 0.1 dB; Default = -0.5 dB.
ULLoadStateHSUBRLimit:
This parameter defines user based bit rate limit for NRT services mapped to E-DCH that must
be exceeded so that UL loaded state for HSPA users is not triggered. If bit rate per user is
under this limit, then UL loaded state for HSPA users is triggered if load of UL is high enough;
Range 0..128 kbps, step 1 kbps; Default = 8 kbps

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ULLoadStateHSUOffset
PrxTotal

PrxNoise +
PrxMaxTargetBTS

Offset

time

ULLoadStateTTT start

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ULLoadState released

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UL load state for HSPA users is triggered by high UL load
When a cell in UL load state for HSPA users, then the following
preventive actions take place:
New users with extended inactivity timer running are not allowed
The cell is set to UL loaded state if level of PrxTotal is higher than the
following sum of parameters for at least time defined by
ULLoadStateTTT:
PrxNoise + PrxMaxTargetBTS + ULLoadStateHSUOffset

If the condition is not fulfilled for at least time indicated by the


management parameter ULLoadStateTTT then the UL loaded state is
canceled
New management ULLoadStateHSUBRLimit parameter defines user
based bit rate limit for NRT services mapped to E-DCH that must be
exceeded so that UL loaded state for HSPA users is not triggered
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RAN2124 - HSPA 128 Users per cell


Before the HSPA 128 Users per Cell feature there were no counters to analyze the
activity of over 72 HSPA users per cell, therefore the following new counters are
introduced with the HSPA 128 Users per Cell feature:

M1000C384 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_73_TO_80

M1000C385 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_81_TO_96

M1000C386 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_97_TO_112

M1000C387 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_113_OR_MORE

M1000C388 - MAX_HSUPA_USERS_IN_SERV_CELL

M1000C389 - SUM_HSUPA_USERS_IN_SERV_CELL

M1000C390 - DURA_HSDPA_USERS_73_TO_80

M1000C391 - DURA_HSDPA_USERS_81_TO_96

M1000C392 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_97_TO_112

M1000C393 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_113_OR_MORE

M5000C415 - HSDPA_USERS_ONE_TTI

M5000C416 - HSDPA_USERS_TWO_TTI

M5000C417 - HSDPA_USERS_THREE_TTI

M5000C418 - HSDPA_USERS_FOUR_TTI

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M1000C384 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_73_TO_80:
The counter indicates the amount of time that 73 to 80 active HSUPA users are simultaneously allocated
during the measurement period. Sampling interval is equal to 1s
M1000C385 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_81_TO_96:
The counter indicates the amount of time that 81 to 96 active HSUPA users are simultaneously allocated
during the measurement period. Sampling interval is equal to 1s
M1000C386 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_97_TO_112:
The counter indicates the amount of time that 97 to 112 active HSUPA users are simultaneously allocated
during the measurement period. Sampling interval is equal to 1s
M1000C387 - DURA_HSUPA_USERS_113_OR_MORE:
The counter indicates the amount of time that 113 or more active HSUPA users are simultaneously
allocated during the measurement period. Sampling interval is equal to 1s
M1000C388 - MAX_HSUPA_USERS_IN_SERV_CELL:
The maximum number of simultaneous HSUPA users in serving E-DCH cell. The number of HSUPA users
is sampled with defined time interval. Sampling interval is equal to 1s
M1000C389 - SUM_HSUPA_USERS_IN_SERV_CELL:
The sum of sampled values for measuring the number of simultaneous HSUPA users in serving E-DCH
cell. The counter, provides the average number of HSUPA users (E-DCH allocations) in the serving E-DCH
cell. Sampling interval is equal to 1s
M1000C390 - DURA_HSDPA_USERS_73_TO_80
The counter indicates the amount of time that 73 to 80 active HSDPA users are simultaneously allocated
during the measurement period. Sampling interval is equal to 1s
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Example: Number of Active Serving HSUPA Users

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M1000C391 - DURA_HSDPA_USERS_81_TO_96
The counter indicates the amount of time that 81 to 96 active HSDPA users are simultaneously allocated
during the measurement period. Sampling interval is equal to 1s
M1000C392 - DURA_HSDPA_USERS_97_TO_112
The counter indicates the amount of time that 97 to 112 active HSDPA users are simultaneously allocated
during the measurement period. Sampling interval is equal to 1s.
M1000C393 - DURA_HSDPA_USERS_113_OR_MORE
The counter indicates the amount of time that 113 or more active HSDPA users are simultaneously
allocated during the measurement period. Sampling interval is equal to 1s
M5000C415 - HSDPA_USERS_ONE_TTI
The number of one per TTI scheduled HSDPA users in WCELL
Incremented for every TTI for which there is data in the HSDPA user buffers and the data (MAC-hs PDU) is
scheduled to be send to one user
M5000C416 - HSDPA_USERS_TWO_TTI
The number of two simultaneously scheduled HSDPA users per TTI in WCELL
Incremented for every TTI for which there is data in the HSDPA user buffers and the data (MAC-hs PDU) is
scheduled to be send to two users
M5000C417 - HSDPA_USERS_THREE_TTI
The number of two simultaneously scheduled HSDPA users per TTI in WCELL
Incremented for every TTI for which there is data in the HSDPA user buffers and the data (MAC-hs PDU) is
scheduled to be send to three users.
M5000C418 - HSDPA_USERS_FOUR_TTI
The number of two simultaneously scheduled HSDPA users per TTI in WCELL
Incremented for every TTI for which there is data in the HSDPA user buffers and the data (MAC-hs PDU) is
scheduled to be send to four users.

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Licensing:
RNC level License Key: HSPA 128 Users per Cell
Long-term capacity license
Number of BTS
Controlled on the cell level
HSPA 128 Users per Cell use together with RAN1644 CPC is controlled by the License Key:
CPC for 128 Users LK

RAN2124 HSPA 128 Users per Cell is ASW feature and it is controlled by the RNC level LK HSPA 128 Users per Cell with the
following requirements:
License control attribute: Long-term capacity license
License capacity info: Number of BTS
The use of the feature is controlled on the cell level
The use of RAN2124 HSPA 128 Users per Cell together with RAN1644 CPC feature is controlled by the CPC for 128 Users LK
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Activation Aspects:
State of the HSPA 128 Users per Cell license is On
HSPA128UsersPerCell parameter must be set to Enabled
HSPA72UsersPerCell parameter must be set to Enabled
HSDPAenabled and HSUPAEnabled parameters must be set to Enabled
If the CPC is enabled then the CPC for 128 HSPA Users LK must be On

Parameters related with number of supported HSPA users per cell, BTS or LCG
should be adjusted

To achieve the maximum number of HSPA users:


F-DPCH and CPC are recommended in RNC
HSUPA Downlink Physical Channel Power Control in BTS

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The following conditions have to be fulfilled to apply RAN2124 in a cell:
State of the HSPA 128 Users per Cell license is On
The HSPA128UsersPerCell activation parameter is set to value Enabled
The HSPA 72 Users per Cell feature is enabled in the cell using HSPA72UsersPerCell
HSDPA and HSUPA features are enabled using HSDPAenabled and HSUPAEnabled
If the CPC is enabled then the CPC for 128 HSPA Users LK must be On
To increase the number of supported HSPA users per cell, BTS or LCG the range of related
management parameters should be increased if necessary it might include:
WCEL MaxNumberEDCHCell
WBTS MaxNumberEDCHLCG
WCEL MaxNumberHSDSCHMACdFlows
WCEL MaxNumberHSDPAUsers
WCEL MaxNumbHSDPAUsersS
WCEL MaxNumbHSDSCHMACdFS
These parameters by default do not provide any restrictions

To achieve maximum number of HSPA users F-DPCH and CPC are recommended in RNC
and HSUPA Downlink Physical Channel Power Control in BTS
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Restart of the RNC and the WBTS is not required after activation of this feature.
This procedure requires cell locking.
Make sure you have access to the following applications:
OMS Element Manager
Application Launcher
To set the feature state to ON, use the following command:
for IPA-RNC
ZW7M:FEA=1796:ON;
for mcRNC
set license feature-mgmt code 0000001796 feature-admin-state on
RAN 2124: HSPA 128 Users per Cell feature needs the following features to be activated before it can be
enabled:
HSDPA
HSUPA
RAN1686: HSPA 72 Users per cell
To achieve the maximum number of HSPA users it is recommended to have the following features activated:
in RNC:
RAN1201: Fractional DPCH
RAN1644: Continuous Packet Connectivity (to use RAN1644 simultaneously with RAN2124, CPC for
128 HSPA Users license key must be set to ON)
in BTS:
RAN971: HSUPA Downlink Physical Channel Power Control
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Release Information
WCDMA Release
Flexi Direct
RNC Release
mcRNC Release
BTS (Flexi)
NetAct

RU40
Flexi Direct Rel5
RN7.0
mcRNC3.0
WBTS8.0
OSS5.4 CD set 3

HW Requirements

RAN2382, or
RAN1016, or
RAN1848, or
RAN2262, or
RAN2157
3GPP Rel-5
No
ASW
RAN
Long-term ON/OFF
RNC LK

UE Release
Common O&M Platform Feature
BSW/ASW
RAS SW Component
License Control
License Control in Network Element

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RAN1645
HSUPA 16QAM

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RAN1645 - HSUPA 16QAM


Enables 11.5Mbps peak UL data rate by sending four bits per symbol
instead of two
HSUPA 16QAM = 11Mbps

0110 1111 1001 1001 0101

Q
10

0001

0011

1010

1000

0000

0010

1110

1100

0100

0110

1111

1101

0101

0111

01

QPSK 2 bits/symbol
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1001

00

I
11

1011

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16 QAM 4 bits/symbol

RAN1645 - HSUPA 16QAM, cont.


GPP Rel-7 introduces 16QAM modulation for HSUPA in addition
to QPSK modulation
16QAM modulation is supported by HSUPA terminal category 7

HSUPA peak data rate is increased from 5.8Mbps to 11.5 Mbps


HSUPA 16QAM is an optional feature for UEs
16QAM capability is signaled to the RNC by the UE in the RRC
connection setup message
Throughput can be limited by radio channel conditions,
interference level, allowed noise rise, and both receiver and
transmitter imperfections
QPSK symbols carry two bits of information while 16QAM symbols carry
four bits of information allowing a higher peak rate at the cost of a
reduction of the Euclidian distance between adjacent symbols
A good SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) is required to achieve the same BER
(bit error rate)
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This feature requires the following features:

RAN981: HSUPA 5.8 Mbps


RAN1016: Flexi BTS Multimode System Module - FSMD
RAN1848: Flexi BTS Multimode System Module - FSME
RAN1226: HSPA Peak Rate Upgrade for RNC196 and RNC450
RAN1470: HSUPA 2ms TTI
RAN1702: Frequency Domain Equalizer
RAN2261: Flexible User Plane Capacity in RNC196 and RNC450
RAN1645
HSUPA 16QAM

RAN1226
RNC196/450
HSPA Peak
Rate Upgrade

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RAN981
HSUPA
5.8Mbps

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RAN1470
HSUPA 2ms
TTI

RAN1702
Frequency
Domain
Equalizer

RAN1016/1848
Multimode SM
FSMD/FSME

RAN1645 - HSUPA 16QAM


Counters:
Counter ID

Counter name

Measurement

M5000C359

SUM OF ACTIVE 16QAM UL USERS

M5000 HSPA in WBTS

M5000C360

SUM OF CORRECTLY RECEIVED MAC-E PDUs WITH 16QAM UL

M5000 HSPA in WBTS

M5000C361

SUM OF INCORRECTLY RECEIVED MAC-E PDUs WITH 16QAM UL

M5000 HSPA in WBTS

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Max. data rate (Mbps)
E-DCH category

3GPP Release

Code configuration
for Max. data rate

Highest
order
modulation

10 ms E-DCH TTI

2 ms E-DCH TTI

Category 1

1 x SF4

0.7

Not supported

Category 2

2 x SF4

1.4

1.4

Category 3

2 x SF4

1.4

Not supported

Rel 6

QPSK

Category 4

2 x SF2

2.0

2.9

Category 5

2 x SF2

2.0

Not supported

Category 6

2 x SF2 + 2 x SF4

2.0

5.8

2.0

11.5

Category 7

Rel 7

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RAN1645 - HSUPA 16QAM, cont.


Summary
HSUPA 16QAM enables 11.5 Mbps peak UL data rate by sending four bits per symbol instead
of two. Together with RAN1905 DC-HSUPA a peak rate of 23 Mbps can be obtained.
Benefits for the Customer
16QAM offers higher UL peak rates and better UL capacity.
Functional Description
3GPP Rel-7 introduces 16QAM modulation for HSUPA. HSUPA terminal category 7 supports
16QAM. 16QAM modulates 4 bits per symbol and increases the HSUPA peak data rate to 11.5
Mbps. Category 1-6 maximum is 5.8 Mbps.
16QAM is an optional feature for the UE, and the 16QAM capability is signaled to RNC in the
RRC connection setup. The maximum theoretical throughput of cat7 terminal is 11.5 Mbps.
Practical throughput achievable with this feature is limited by radio channel, interference,
allowed noise rise and both receiver and transmitter imperfections.
Interdependencies between Features
RAN981: HSUPA 5.8 Mbps and RAN1702: Frequency Domain Equalizer are required for this
feature.
RAN1910: Flexible RLC in UL is needed for achieving the 11.5 Mbps peak UL data rate.
HW Requirements
This feature requires RAN1016/RAN1848: Flexi BTS Multimode System Module .
For RNC196 and RNC450, RAN2261 Flexible User Plane Capacity in RNC196 and RNC450 is
required
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Eb

Es

Ec

SF = 2
Cch,2,1

4 symbols

E-DPDCH 1

4PAM modulation
mapper

+
4 symbols

ed,

SF=4
Cch,4,1

ed,
3

E-DPDCH 2

4PAM modulation
mapper
Cch,256,1

e
c

E-DPCCH

16

BPSK modulation
mapper

I+jQ

symbols
S

SF=2
Cch,2,1

4 symbols

= 16QAM

ed,
2

E-DPDCH 3

4PAM modulation
mapper

SF=4
Cch,4,1

4 symbols

ed,
4

E-DPDCH 4

4PAM modulation
mapper
Cch,256,0

E-DPCCH

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BPSK modulation
mapper

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Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release IPA Platform OMS for WCDMA OMS for I-HSPA mcRNC Release Flexi Direct Release BTS Release (Flexi) BTS release (Flexi Lite) BTS Release (Flexi 10) BTS HW Release NetAct SGSN UE Release For public use IPR applies
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RU40
RN7.0
A14
OMS2.0 (RU40)
IHO 5.0 (RU40 / I-HSPA 5)
mcRNC3.0
ADA5.0
WBTS8.0
WBTS8.0
FSMr3 WBTS8.0
Flexi Rel2 Flexi Rel3.0
OSS5.4 CD set 3
SG7.0 MSC
3GPP Rel-7

RAN1645 - HSUPA 16QAM


Activating HSUPA 16QAM:
Licence Feature Code 1497
HSUPA needs to be enabled and working
This feature can be activated by selecting the HSUPA16QAMAllowed parameter
from the drop down menu and then selecting Apply

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RAN1645 - HSUPA 16QAM, cont.


1. Open the OMS Element Manager.
2. Go to Tree View.
Expand the topology tree of the RNC.

3. Configure the following WCEL parameters.


1. Select Edit parameters from the WCEL object.
2. Under the Admission Control tab, set the HSUPA16QAMAllowed
parameter to Enabled.
3. Under the Packet Scheduler tab, set the MaxTotalUplinkSymbolRate parameter to 5760
kbit/s (2*SF2+2*SF4).

4. Save the changes.


1. Click the Validate button.
2. Click the Apply button

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RAN971
HSUPA Downlink Physical Channel Power Control

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HSUPA Downlink Physical Channel Power Control


RAN971 (BSW)
Adjusts HSUPA downlink control channels transmit power : EAGCH, E-RGCH) and E-HICH according to the required power
level at the UE. If F-DPCH is configured, it also adapts the transmit
power of the F-DPCHfor each UE.

CQI

DL Power
Control

Tx Power F-DPCH
Tx Power E-HICH

DL TPC
L1 HSPA ACK & NACK

Inner
Loop &
Outer
Loop
Power offsets from
RNC databuild

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Tx Power E-RGCH
Tx Power E-AGCH

HSUPA Downlink Physical Channel Power Control


RAN971 (BSW), cont.
This feature dynamically adjusts HSUPA downlink control channels:
E-DCH Absolute Grant Channel (E-AGCH)
E-DCH Relative Grant Channel (E-RGCH)
E-DCH Hybrid ARQ Indicator Channel (E-HICH) transmit powers according to the
required power level at the UE
Fractional Dedicated Physical Channel (F-DPCH)
If F-DPCH is configured, it adapts the transmit power for each UE
The E-DCH serving BTS adjusts the downlink control channel transmit powers
Inner loop algorithm, based on HS-DPCCH feedback information i.e. CQI for
F-DPCH and DL TPC will be used in case of non F-DPCH
Outer loop algorithm, based on Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (ARQ)
acknowledgements (ACK/NACK), for adjusting the L1 BLER target.
Note that this outer loop algorithm is not related to or does not replace the
RNC based OLPC algorithm for the adjustment of the UL SIR target values

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RAN971 (BSW)
This feature requires the following features:
RAN 826 Basic HSUPA
RAN 968 HSUPA BTS Packet Scheduler
RAN 973 HSUPA Basic RRM
RAN1016/1848 Multimode SM FSMD/FSME
RAN971
HSUPA Downlink Physical
Channel Power Control

RAN973
HSUPA
Basic RRM

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RAN826
Basic
HSUPA

RAN968
HSUPA BTS
Packet
Scheduler

RAN1016/1848
Multimode SM
FSMD/FSME

HSUPA Downlink Physical Channel Power Control


RAN971 (BSW)
Release Information
RAS Release OMS for WCDMA OMS for I-HSPA BTS Release (Flexi) BTS release (Flexi Lite) BTS Release (Flexi 10) BTS HW Release NetAct UE Release -

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RU40
OMS2.0 (RU40)
IHO 5.0 (RU40 / I-HSPA 5)
WBTS8.0
WBTS8.0
FSMr3 WBTS8.0
Flexi Rel2
OSS5.4 CD set 3
3GPP Rel-6

RAN1913
High Speed Cell_FACH

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RAN1913 - High Speed Cell_FACH

HSPA is used in Cell_FACH state to transport smaller data volumes


More users can be supported in Cell_FACH
Smooth data transmission is provided for users not requiring large data
volumes
Seamless transitions from Cell_FACH to Cell_DCH and from Cell_DCH
to Cell_FACH

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RAN1637 HS-Cell_FACH DL
RAN1913 HS-Cell_FACH
Activated

common channels also on HSPA

Common channels

Common channels
Dedicated channels

Cell_PCH to
Cell_FACH
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Low data volume


Transmission on HSPA
in Cell_FACH

High data volume


Transmission on HSPA
in Cell_DCH

RAN1913 - High Speed Cell_FACH


HS-Cell_FACH Logical channel to transport and physical channel
mapping for 2 X CCPCH
Downlink (RNC UE
Logical
Channel

Transport
Channel

Physical
Channel

BCCH

BCH

P-CCPCH

CCCH

FACH-c

DCCH

PCCH

DTCH

FACH-u HS-DSCH

S-CCPCH

Rel.7
Rel.8
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Uplink (UE RNC

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HS-PDSCH

PCH

S-CCPCH

CCCH

DCCH

DTCH

RACH

E-DCH

PRACH

E-DPDCH

RAN1913 - High Speed Cell_FACH, cont.


RAN1637 HS-Cell_FACH DL

The FACH scheduling in the downlink is performed in the RNC MAC layer and mapped to the SCCPCH at
the BTS
The FACH carries the following logical channels for the UEs in the Cell_FACH state:
Broadcast Control Channel (BCCH), which includes the RRC: System Information Change Indications
Dedicated Control Channel (DCCH) for UEs having the RRC connection established
Dedicated Traffic Channel (DTCH), which allows data transmission for the RRC connected UEs
Common Control Channel (CCCH), which is used by UEs for establishing the RRC connection and
when UEs access a new cell/URA area due to cell/URA reselection.
The PRACH in the uplink comprises a preamble part and a message part

The AICH is the downlink physical channel that is used to acknowledge the preambles transmitted by the
UEs in the PRACH state
The preamble acknowledgements are transmitted when the signature included in the preamble can be
correctly detected
If no AICH is detected
the UE increases the preamble power
The preamble is retransmitted in the next available access slot with increased transmission power

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HS-Cell_FACH in RU40

introduces support of HSUPA in CELL_FACH state and idle mode


This is introduced in 3GPP Release 8 in order to
Increase the available uplink peak date rate for UEs in CELL_FACH state
Reduce the state transition delay from CELL_FACH state to CELL_DCH state
Reduce the latency of user and control plane in the IDLE mode, CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH and
URA_PCH state
The Enhanced UL access procedure is similar to the 3GPP Rel-3 RACH procedure
preamble transmission with power ramping
BUTwith fast E-DCH resource allocation
The PRACH preamble part is still used for power ramping but an ACK on AICH not only acknowledges
reception but also assigns a common E-DCH resource to the UE
Once a common E-DCH resource is allocated, UE starts transmitting user data in the UL using the
E-DPDCH
This data transmission still has the possibility of collision due to users competing for UL
RESOURCES until further potential collision is resolved by the BTS via a UE specific E-RNTI on
AGCH
After this, UE transmits exclusively on this allocated common E-DCH resource until this resource is
released by either the BTS or by the UE
After the common E-DCH resource is released, any further UL transmissions require the above
described access procedure to be performed again
This E-DCH Enhanced Random access procedure is only required at the start of each UL
transmission

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RAN1913 - High Speed Cell_FACH, cont.

Each common E-DCH resource consists of parameters used by the UE to transmits and receive data in
High Speed CELL_FACH operation e.g.
F-DPCH code and time-offset
E-RGCH/E-HICH code and signature
E-AGCH code
HS-DPCCH parameters (power offsets, CQI)
Up to 32 common E-DCH resources can be configured in the cell and are broadcast by system SIB
5/5bis
Common E-DCH resource allocation are under direct control of the BTS
A Common E-DCH is configured in the cell by the RNC but it is not involved in the assignment of these
resources to UEs
The UE can determine a particular E-DCH resource configuration to use from the index indicated by the
AICH/E-AICH in response to its preamble transmission

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HS-Cell_FACH in RU40

introduces support of HSUPA in CELL_FACH state and idle mode


This is introduced in 3GPP Release 8 in order to
Increase the available uplink peak date rate for UEs in CELL_FACH state
Reduce the state transition delay from CELL_FACH state to CELL_DCH state
Reduce the latency of user and control plane in the IDLE mode, CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH and
URA_PCH state
The Enhanced UL access procedure is similar to the 3GPP Rel-3 RACH procedure
preamble transmission with power ramping
BUTwith fast E-DCH resource allocation
The PRACH preamble part is still used for power ramping but an ACK on AICH not only acknowledges
reception but also assigns a common E-DCH resource to the UE
Once a common E-DCH resource is allocated, UE starts transmitting user data in the UL using the EDPDCH
This data transmission still has the possibility of collision due to users competing for UL
RESOURCES until further potential collision is resolved by the BTS via a UE specific E-RNTI on
AGCH
After this, UE transmits exclusively on this allocated common E-DCH resource until this resource is
released by either the BTS or by the UE
After the common E-DCH resource is released, any further UL transmissions require the above
described access procedure to be performed again
This E-DCH Enhanced Random access procedure is only required at the start of each UL
transmission

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RAN1913 - High Speed Cell_FACH, cont.

Each common E-DCH resource consists of parameters used by the UE to transmits and receive data in
High Speed CELL_FACH operation e.g.
F-DPCH code and time-offset
E-RGCH/E-HICH code and signature
E-AGCH code
HS-DPCCH parameters (power offsets, CQI)
Up to 32 common E-DCH resources can be configured in the cell and are broadcast by system SIB
5/5bis
Common E-DCH resource allocation are under direct control of the BTS
A Common E-DCH is configured in the cell by the RNC but it is not involved in the assignment of these
resources to UEs
The UE can determine a particular E-DCH resource configuration to use from the index indicated by the
AICH/E-AICH in response to its preamble transmission

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Uplink

PRACH Preamble Part is used for Power ramping phase before transmission
on common E-DCH
E-DPDCH is used for Uplink user data
E-DPCCH is used for Control signaling for E-DPDCH (RSN, E-TFCI and
Happy Bit)
HS-DPCCH (if configured) is used for HS-DSCH control signaling CQI, HARQ
ACK/NACK
DPCCH is used for Power Control Commands

Downlink
AICH is used for access grant and allocation of E-DCH resources
E-HICH is used for HARQ ACK/NACK (E-DCH)
E-AGCH is used for collision resolution, scheduling and release of common E

DCH resources
E-RGCH (if configured) is used for scheduling
F-DPCH is used for Power Control Commands

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E-DCH procedure (RAN1913)
3
AICH response

DL

AICH

UL
PRACH

RACH type random access


with preambles and power
ramping

E-DPDCH
E-DPCCH

AICH responds
Common E-DCH resource assigned
BTS start transmitting on F-DPCH
and synchronizes
UE starts transmitting on DPCCH
and synchronizes

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Collision probability is high


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E-DCH procedure (RAN1913)
First E-AGCH transmission with the UEs E-RNTI
is used for collision detection/resolving

It marks the end of the collision detection phase

AICH response

It is also used as the absolute grant

DL

5
AICH

E-AGCH

UL
PRACH

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E-DPDCH
E-DPCCH

E-DPDCH
E-DPCCH

E-DPDCH
E-DPCCH

Common E-DCH resources


exclusively used by this UE

RAN1913 - High Speed Cell_FACH, cont.


1. UE receives system information:
UL interference level
AS & signature setting
Thresholds
sub-channels
Access Class (AC) to Access Service Class (ASC) mapping
Initial gain factor (or initial bit-rate)
Outer Loop Power Control (OLPC), select access slot and signature
2. Rel. 99 RACH type random access with preambles and power ramping
3. Channel access and resource assignment
4. BTS start transmitting on F-DPCH and synchronizes
5. UE starts transmitting on DPCCH and synchronizes

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Overall timing relations for E-DCH


Transmission in Cell_FACH and Idle state
from a UE perspective when using HSCell_FACH

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1. UE receives system information:
UL interference level
AS & signature setting
Thresholds
sub-channels
Access Class (AC) to Access Service Class (ASC) mapping
Initial gain factor (or initial bit-rate)
Outer Loop Power Control (OLPC), select access slot and signature
2. Rel. 99 RACH type random access with preambles and power ramping
3. Channel access and resource assignment
4. BTS start transmitting on F-DPCH and synchronizes
5. UE starts transmitting on DPCCH and synchronizes
6. E-DPCCH and E-DPDCH transmission. During the collision resolution phase, the UEs E-RNTI is
7.
8.
9.
10.

included in all MAC-i PDUs


E-HICH for HARQ functionality
First E-AGCH transmission with the UEs E-RNTI is used for collision detection/resolving.It marks the end
of the collision detection phase. It is also used as absolute grant
HS-DPCCH to support DL HS-DSCH transmission
Stop the transmission:
UE runs out of data
BTS stops transmission
Transition to CELL_DCH

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In idle mode or if no E-RNTI identifier is allocated to the UE only Common
Control Channel (CCCH) data transmission is possible

Once the E-RNTI has been allocated collision resolution can be carried out
and dedicated data transmission and control signaling is granted on EDCH

When the UL resources have been assigned, inner loop power control is
started and the UE is able to send ACK/NACK and CQI for the HSDSCH

If High Speed Cell_FACH is not used in the uplink for Rel7 or older UEs
then Rel99 RACH is used
There is no dedicated uplink feedback signaling channel and HSDPA HARQ
cannot be used

The MAC layer can be configured to execute fixed downlink retransmissions.

High Speed Cell_FACH allows fast service for a large number of users at
the same time
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For bursty data like SMSs and push-email the response times allow a
Cell_FACH state data transfer without frequent switching to Cell_DCH
state

With High Speed Cell_FACH uplink, the collision probability remains very
low when the Rel99 PRACH has already reached a probability of 1

BTS baseband resources are efficiently shared between High Speed


Cell_FACH state UEs since resources are not reserved for a UE during
inactivity

This improves resource utilization at the RNC since the Cell_DCH setup is
not needed for a short data burst.

Considering the increasing amounts of keep-alive messaging from


smartphones High Speed Cell_FACH has major benefits for BTS and
RNC resource utilization

The control of state transitions takes into account the UE device type.
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This feature requires the following features:

RAN1637: High Speed Cell_FACH DL


RAN1910: Flexible RLC Uplink
RAN1638: Flexible RLC Downlink
RAN1016/RAN1848: Flexi BTS Multimode System Module
RAN2261: Flexible User Plane Capacity in RNC196 and RNC450

RAN1913
HS-Cell_FACH

RAN1226
RNC196/450
HSPA Peak
Rate Upgrade

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Flexible RLC
Uplink

RAN1638
Flexible RLC
Downlink

RAN1016/1848
Multimode SM
FSMD/FSME

RAN1913 - High Speed Cell_FACH


Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release IPA Platform OMS for WCDMA OMS for I-HSPA mcRNC Release Flexi Direct Release BTS Release (Flexi) BTS release (Flexi Lite) BTS Release (Flexi 10) BTS HW Release NetAct UE Release -

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RU40
RN7.0
A14
OMS2.0 (RU40)
IHO 5.0 (RU40 / I-HSPA 5)
mcRNC3.0 RNC
ADA5.0
WBTS8.0
WBTS8.0
FSMr3 WBTS8.0
Flexi Rel2/Flexi Rel3.0
OSS5.4 CD set 3
3GPP Rel-8

RAN1913 - High Speed Cell_FACH


Activating HS-Cell_FACH:
Set the feature license ON
For IPA-RNC:
ZW7M:FEA=1795:ON;
For mcRNC:
set license feature-mgmt id 0000001795 feature-admin-state on

HSDPA/HSUPA should already be enabled and working


Cell requires locking
Set the following parameters
WCEL - PowerSaveHSPAType parameter is set to 0 (NoHSPA05ReConf) or 2 (HSPA5)

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WCEL HSFACHEnabled is set to Enabled

WCEL HSRACHEnabled parameter is set to Enabled

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RNFC - FRLCEnabled parameter is set to Enabled
RNFC - FlexULRLCEnabled parameter is set to Enabled

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RAN2451
Fast Dormancy Profiling

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Significant Control plane load reduction in the RNC by identifying smart phones
causing extra signalling load

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Legacy smartphones causing unnecessary signalling load are identified and moved Cell_PCH/URA_PCH

state
Shorter inactivity timers are used to avoid signalling connection release
Higher traffic volume measurement thresholds for the use of common channels is configured to avoid state
transition to Cell_DCH for keep-alive messages
PS call setup from idle state to Cell_DCH state requires almost ten times more signaling when compared to
Cell_PCH use and sending smaller packets in Cell_FACH state
Control plane load of Iub, Iu and core network is reduced
Users will benefit in terms of longer battery life
Identification is based on the signalling connection release triggered by the UE.
When the UE sends the Signalling Conection Release Indication (SCRI) to the RNC without any cause then
this UE is treated as Legacy Fast Dormancy (LFD) phone and is moved to Cell_PCH/URA_PCH state
If the UE creates new RRC connection while the IMSI is still stored (old double reservation functionality) the
UE is classified as a "legacy fast dormancy phone
To prevent these UEs from sending the SCRI again and going to idle mode the RNC uses shorter
inactivity/idle timers so that the RNC reacts faster than the UE
When this idle timer expires, RNC moves the UE to Cell_PCH/URA_PCH state before they initiate the
connection release
The RNC can control the UE state
UE battery consumption is kept low
Uisng Cell_PCH state only requires about one third of the RAN signalling when compared to the signalling
amount required to perform RRC connection setup again after it is released
Frequent RRC connection releases and setups causes additional uneccessary load to the core network.
PCH state has to be supported in the RNC before Fast Dormancy Profiling can be used

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Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release OMS for WCDMA OMS for I-HSPA mcRNC Release Flexi Direct Release NetAct -

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RU40
RN7.0
OMS2.0 (RU40)
IHO 5.0 (RU40 / I-HSPA 5)
mcRNC3.0
ADA5.0
OSS5.4 CD set 3

RAN2451 - Fast Dormancy Profiling


Activating Fast Dormancy Profiling:
Licence feature Code - 3384
Check and activate the licence
IPA-RNC:
ZW7I:FEA,LIM:FEA=3384,FSTATE=ON;
ZW7M:FEA=3384:ON;
mcRNC and I-HSPA Adapter:
set license feature-mgmt id 0000003384 feature-admin-state on
Expand the RNFC object
Select Edit parameters from the RNFC object
Set the LFDProfEnabled parameter to Enabled

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RAN1910
Flexible RLC in UL

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RAN1910 - Flexible RLC in UL


Fixed RLC PDU in UL (3GPP Rel-7) is a
bottleneck:
HSUPA RLC peak rate is limited due to
number of concatenated overheads
RLC PDU size is fixed and independent from
the current radio conditions

3GPP Rel-7
IP packet 1500 bytes

PDCP
RLC

RLC packet size equals


to 40 or 80 bytes

Flexible RLC PDU in UL (3GPP Rel-8)


omits that bottleneck:
RLC PDUs can be as large as IP packet
RLC PDU size reflects radio conditions
HSUPA RLC peak rate is increased
Average network throughput is increased
New functional entities of MAC-i and MAC-is
are added to MAC layer to handle new
variable RLC PDUs
Less RLC processing since the number of
packets to be processed is reduced
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3GPP Rel-8
PDCP

IP packet 1500 bytes

RLC

RLC packet size flexible


between 2 1505 bytes

RAN1910 - Flexible RLC in UL, cont.


Benefits
End-user benefits
Feature RAN1910: Flexible RLC in UL enables higher bit rates for single end users.
Operator benefits
This feature benefits the operator as follows:
increases overall data throughput in the network
reduces the Layer 2 overhead and padding in combination with the optimum transport block
size for different radio conditions
Functional description
The flexible RLC PDU size reduces processing needs both in the UE and the RNC. The feature
is part of 3GPP Rel-8, optional for the UE. It is applied for the UE supporting flexible RLC in the
UL, recognized in the RAN by the UE capability.
Feature RAN1910: Flexible RLC in UL is characterized by the following:
The size of the uplink RLC PDUs can be significantly larger with the feature activated and
it is determined autonomously by the RLC layer within the limits given by upper layers.
There is no need to use padding to reach a certain predefined PDU size.
The feature is applicable for:
radio bearers (RBs) using acknowledged mode (AM) RLC or unacknowledged mode (UM)
RLC and mapped on the enhanced dedicated transport channel (E-DCH) using MAC-i or
MAC-is in CDSP-DH card
signaling radio bearers (SRBs) using AM or UM RLC and mapped on the E-DCH transport
channel using MAC-i or MAC-is in CDSP-DH card
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RAN1910

RAN1910

Not activated

Activated
TCP/IP

TCP/IP

TCP/IP Payload

header

header

TCP/IP Payload

MTU: 1500 bytes

MTU: 1500 bytes

RLC SDU

RLC SDU

MAC-es/e
headers

19 MAC-es/e
headers required
+ optional padding

RLC
PDUs

19 fixed RLC PDUs


(656 bits each) required
per 1500 bytes IP packet

Control data = 3.72% of whole transport block

When the transmission error occurs one small RLC PDU


needs to be retransmitted

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MAC-is/i
headers

Paddings

RN33211EN40GLA1

One MAC-is/i
header required
+ optional padding

RLC
PDU

Padding

One RLC PDU is


required per 1500
bytes IP packet

Control data = 0.27% of whole transport block

It corresponds to 93% drop of control data for typical IP


packet size of 1500 bytes

When the transmission errors occur one big RLC PDU


needs to be retransmitted

RAN1910 - Flexible RLC in UL, cont.


Flexible RLC is used in the uplink for the E-DCH. RLC operation is simplified; the IP packet received from the
upper layer in the service data unit (SDU) can be passed to the MAC layer typically in one or two RLC PDUs.
Segmentation is used when the IP packet size exceeds the maximum RLC PDU payload size, which in the
3GPP specifications is 1503 bytes.
In order to support flexible RLC PDU sizes in the WCDMA UL, new MAC entities are necessary for the RNC,
BTS, and UE:
MAC-i is introduced in the BTS and the UE
MAC-is is introduced in the RNC and the UE
The MAC layer supports handling of SDUs with different sizes, and their segmentation when needed.
MAC-i (together with the E-DCH scheduler) handles E-DCH specific functions in the BTS, such as:
E-DCH scheduling
E-DCH control
de-multiplexing of MAC-i PDUs
reading UE ID
hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ)
MAC-is handles E-DCH specific functions (not covered in the MAC-i entity in the BTS) such as:
disassembly of MAC-is PDUs
reordering queue distribution and reordering of received MAC-is PDUs
macro diversity selection
re-assembly of segmented MAC-d or MAC-c PDUs
cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error detection
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Software requirements:
Flexible RLC (DL) (RAN1638)
Basic HSUPA (RAN826)

Hardware requirements:
Flexi BTS Multimode System Module FSMC
(RAN2382), or

Flexi BTS Multimode System Module FSMD


(RAN1016), or

Flexi BTS Multimode System Module FSME


(RAN1848)

RAN2382
Flexi BTS
Multimode System
Module FSMC

RAN1638
Flexible RLC (DL)

or
RAN1910
Flexible RLC in UL

RAN1016
Flexi BTS
Multimode System
Module FSMD

or

RAN826
Basic HSUPA

RAN1848
Flexi BTS
Multimode System
Module FSME

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Flexible RLC in Uplink


Overview (simplified)

UE selects the E-TFC and TBS according to current grant on TTI basis
RLC operations (segmentation and concatenation) on RLC SDUs are
performed to fit maximum RLC PDU size
New MAC-is/i are introduced in order to handle flexible instead of fixed
size RLC PDUs
MAC-i is introduced in the UE and BTS
MAC-is is introduced in the UE and RNC

UE

BTS

RNC

RLC

RLC

MAC-d

MAC-d
MAC-i

MAC-is/i

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MAC-is

Iub

Flexible RLC in Uplink


MAC-is/-i structure in the BTS and in the RNC for DCCH/DTCH
transmission
RNCs MAC-is handles E-DCH specific functionality:

RNC
RLC
MAC-d

Disassembly of MAC-is PDUs


Reordering queue distribution
Reordering of received MAC-is PDUs
Macro diversity selection
Reassembly of segmented MAC-d/c PDUs
CRC error detection (needs RAN1913)

MAC-is
Iub

BTSs MAC-i together with the E-DCH scheduler handles


BTS
MAC-i
Uu

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HSUPA specific functions:


E-DCH scheduling
E-DCH control
De-multiplexing of MAC-i PDUs
Reading UEs id
HARQ associated procedures
RN33211EN40GLA1

Flexible RLC in Uplink


New E-DCH UE Categories
3GPP Rel. 9 TS 25.306 specification define new E-DCH categories (the feature
was itself was specified earlier, in 3GPP Rel. 8) which support MAC-i/is and
therefore support FRLC in UL
Those categories include:
E-DCH Category 8 and 9
In the table below some details concerning new categories are presented:
Max. number Maximum
Dual Cell
E-DCH
of E-DCH
modulation E-DCH
Cat.
codes per TB order
operation

QPSK

Max. number of
Max. L1
Min.
Support of
throughput*
spreading bits of an E-DCH
E-DCH TTI
TB within TTI
[Mbit/s]
factor

supported

SF2

11484

2ms** only

5.742

16QAM*** supported

SF2

22996

2ms** only

11.498

The information concerning the support of the MAC-i/is is indicated in the new UE
information element named Support of MAC-i/is
The absence of IE indicates that UE does not support MAC-i/is operation
*- No DC E-DCH operation is assumed
**- Requires HSUPA 2ms TTI (RAN1470)
*** - Requires HSUPA 16QAM (RAN1645)
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New Parameters:
Abbreviated name
FlexULRLCEnabled

Full name
Flexible UL RLC Enabled

Managed
object
RNFC

Modified Parameters:
Abbreviated name
HSUPAUserLimit16QAM
AMRLCRelatTxWindowRate8
AMRLCRelatTXWindowRate8Size

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Full name
HSUPA user limit for 16QAM usage
AM RLC relative Tx window size defining data rate 8
AM RLC relative Tx window size assigned to data rate 8

Managed
object
WCEL
RNRLC
RNRLC

RAN1910 - Flexible RLC in UL, cont.


New Parameters:
FlexULRLCEnabled:
This parameter enables/disables use of feature Flexible UL RLC. If the parameter is enabled (1), then
feature Flexible UL RLC is used in the RNC. If the parameter is disabled (0), then feature Flexible UL RLC
is not used in the RNC. Range: 0 (Disabled), 1 (Enabled); Default= 0.
Modified parameters:
HSUPAUserLimit16QAM:
This parameter defines the limit for the amount of active HSUPA users in a cell in the process of
determining the usage of HSUPA 16QAM with both fixed and flexible UL RLC.
For flexible UL RLC: If the amount of active HSUPA users in a cell is lower than or equal to the threshold,
defined by this parameter, the HSUPA 16QAM usage is allowed with flexible UL RLC PDU size.
For fixed UL RLC: If the amount of active HSUPA users in a cell is lower than or equal to the threshold
defined by this parameter, the fixed UL RLC PDU size must be 656 bits. Otherwise an UL RLC PDU size of
336 bits can be used. The HSUPA 16QAM usage is allowed if the UL RLC PDU size is 656 bits.
Range:1..10, step 1. Default:2 (Default value of 2 enables UE-UE call in cell with 16QAM)
AMRLCRelatTxWindowRate8:
This parameter defines the eighth transport channel user data rate for the definition of the relative
transmission window size of the AM RLC. Range: 8..85000 kbps, step 8 kbps. Default=85000 kbps.
The final size of the transmission window is defined for UL transport channel data rate by sharing out the
RLC buffer of the UE between the transport channels in the ratio of their relative window sizes
AMRLCRelatTXWindowRate8Size:
This parameter assigns the relative transmission window size of the AM RLC to the eighth transport
channel user data rate. The window size is defined as the number of AM PDUs. This parameter also
defines the relative transmission window size for all of the non-zero transport channel user data rates which
are higher than data rate number 8. Range:8..85000, step 8. Default=31000
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Following counters were introduced to verify feature usage performance
M1001C706 - UE SUPPORT FOR FLEXIBLE RLC UPLINK
M1006C233 - RADIO BEARER CONFIGURED FOR FLEXIBLE RLC UL

Following counters were modified to verify feature usage performance

M5000C1xx - MAC-E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS from 0 to 12 COUNTER


M5000C142 - MAC-E PDU HARQ FAILURE COUNTER
M5000C144 - MAC-E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS UNKNOWN COUNTER
M5000C15x - HSUPA MINIMUM or MAXIMUM MAC-D THROUGHPUT
M5000C153 - HSUPA AVERAGE MAC-D THROUGHPUT
M5000C32x - HSUPA MACE PDUS WITH 2MS or 10MS TTI
M5000C36x - SUM OF (IN)CORRECTLY RECEIVED MAC-E PDUs WITH 16QAM UL
M5002C2 - E-DCH DATA VOLUME FOR SERVING CELL UL
M5002Cx - E-DCH DATA VOLUME FOR NON-SERVING CELL IN (NON-)SERVING E-DCH
RLS UL
M5002Cxx - TOTAL HSUPA DATA FOR SPI from 0 to 15
M5002C38 - UE HSUPA THROUGHPUT CLASS from 00 to 11
M5003Cx (E-)xCH DATA VOLUME TO IUB-INTERFACE
M5003C19 - MAC-E PDU LOST

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New WCEL, RNC Counters:
M1001C706 - UE SUPPORT FOR FLEXIBLE RLC UPLINK
The number of RRC connections established by UEs supporting Flexible-RLC in the uplink direction.
Updated: When an RRC connection is successfully established with RRC: RRC CONNECTION SETUP
COMPLETE message or incoming relocation/HHO/ISHO by a UE that supports Flexible-RLC in the uplink
direction.
M1006C233 - RADIO BEARER CONFIGURED FOR FLEXIBLE RLC UL
The number of successful radio bearer setups and reconfigurations to use Flexible-RLC in uplink direction.
M1006C202 can be updated in parallel with this counter because it indicates the Flexible-RLC usage in the
downlink direction.
When the UE replies with RRC: RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE or RRC: RADIO BEARER
RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE indicating a successful configuration of Flexible-RLC in uplink direction
that was not in use before the reconfiguration.
M5000C1xx - MAC-E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS from 0 to 12 COUNTER (xx = 28 -> 40)
Number of MAC-e PDUs that are received correctly with the number retransmissions indicated in the counter
name in E-DCH Serving Cell. These counters are also applicable for MAC-i.
When a MAC-e PDU is received correctly with the number of retransmissions indicated in the counter name.
These counters are also applicable for MAC-i. Particular counters are updated only for serving cell.
M5000C142 - MAC-E PDU HARQ FAILURE COUNTER
Number of MAC-e PDUs that are not received correctly despite retransmission in E-DCH Serving Cell. This
counter is also applicable for MAC-i.
When the UE replies with RRC: RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE or RRC: RADIO BEARER
RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE indicating a successful configuration of Flexible-RLC in uplink direction
that was not in use before the reconfiguration
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New KPIs
Average HSUPA Session Throughput, Cell Level:
Avg HSUPA SessionThp Cell =

Number of SDU bytes transmitted in uplink using RLC AM


Measurement period duration

Summarization Formula:
sum(8 * UL RLC AM SDU PAYLOAD OF PS TRAFFIC FOR WCEL)
sum(MEASUREMENT TIME PERIOD FOR UL RLC AM FOR WCEL)

Average number of active users with HSUPA 16QAM:


Avg no act usr HSUPA16QAM =

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SUM (SUM OF ACTIVE 16QAM UL USERS)


CELL SPECIFIC USERS DENOMINATOR

RAN1910 - Flexible RLC in UL, cont.


Avg HSUPA SessionThp Cell:
Average HSUPA Session Throughput, Cell Level
Average HSUPA Session throughput. This KPI is based on the number of SDU bytes transmitted in uplink
using RLC Acknowledge Mode and on the actual transmission time.
Avg no act usr HSUPA16QAM:
Average number of HSUPA users using QAM16 modulation
Average number of active HSUPA users using 16QAM modulation is given with cell specific granularity.
Operator can also see summary levels such as: Network, City, Area, RNC, Cluster of cells, and Cell
MEASUREMENT(S): HSPA in WBTS
M5000C359 - EDCH_16QAM_UE_ACT_SUM :
The sum of sampled number of active 16QAM UL users (user configured with 16QAM and 16QAM is
currently in use). Applicable only for a serving cell.
The counter is updated periodically and the updated value is a snapshot of the current situation. The
16QAM modulation usage is checked from last Narq HARQ processes. Narq equals to the total number of
HARQ processes.
SAMPLING INTERVAL: 100ms
MEASUREMENT(S): HSPA in WBTS
M5000C327 - DENOM_CPC_USERS
CELL SPECIFIC USERS DENOMINATOR
The counter is updated by value 1 when the number of users is sampled periodically.
MEASUREMENT(S): HSPA in WBTS
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New KPI
Utilization of the HSUPA 16QAM mode:
Util HSUPA 16QAM mode =

100 * SUM (SUM OF CORRECTLY RECEIVED MAC - E PDUs WITH 16QAM UL)
SUM (MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 0 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 1 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 2 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 3 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 4 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 5 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 6 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 7 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 8 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 9 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 10 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 11 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 12 COUNTER +
MAC - E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS UNKNOWN COUNTER)

MEASUREMENT(S): HSPA in WBTS


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New RNC, WCEL Counters: (Measurement HSPA in WBTS
Util HSUPA 16QAM mode:
Utilization of the HSUPA 16QAM mode comparing to all received MAC-E PDUs.
M5000C360 - MACE_PDU_RX_COR_16QAM:
SUM OF CORRECTLY RECEIVED MAC-E PDUs WITH 16QAM UL
The number of correctly received MAC-e / MAC-i PDUs sent by 16QAM modulation in uplink. Applicable only for a
serving cell.
The counter is updated whenever a MAC-e / MAC-i PDU is correctly received (CRC ok) and the PDU was sent
using 16QAM modulation
M5000C128 - MACE_PDU_RETR_00_COUNTER:
MAC-E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS 0 COUNTER
umber of MAC-e PDUs that are received correctly without retransmissions in E-DCH Serving Cell. This counter is
also applicable for MAC-i.
When a MAC-e PDU is received correctly with the number of retransmissions indicated in the counter name. This
counter is also applicable for MAC-i. Counter updated only for serving cell.
M5000C129 - MACE_PDU_RETR_XX_COUNTER:
MAC-E PDU RETRANSMISSIONS XX COUNTER (with XX = 01 to 12)
Number of MAC-e PDUs that are received correctly with XX retransmissions in E-DCH Serving Cell.This counter is
also applicable for MAC-i.
When a MAC-e PDU is received correctly with the number of retransmissions indicated in the counter name. This
counter is also applicable for MAC-i. Counter updated only for serving cell.
M5000C144 - MACE_PDU_RETR_UNKNOWN_COUNTER:
Number of MAC-e PDUs that are received correctly but the number of retransmissions is unknown. This counter is
also applicable for MAC-i.
When a MAC-e PDU is correctly received but the number of retransmissions is not known. This counter is also
applicable for MAC-i. Counter updated only for serving cell.
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New KPIs
Nbr of Radio Bearers using UL Flexible RLC:

Nbr of RBs UL Flex RLC = SUM (RB_CONFIG_FLEXIBLE_RLC_UL )

UEs with Flexible UL RLC capability ratio:


UEs Flex UL RLC cap ratio =

SUM (UE_SUPP_FLEX_RLC_UL)
SUM(RRC_CO NN_ACC_COMP + RRC_RELOC_ACC_COMP)

HSUPA throughput utilization per BTS


(EDCH_DATA_SCELL_UL +

100 * sum( EDCH_DATA_NSC_S_EDCH_UL + * 8)


EDCH_DATA_NSC_NS_EDCH_UL)

HSUPA thr util per BTS =

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New KPIs:
Nbr of RBs UL Flex RLC:
Number of Radio Bearers which were configured to use Flexible UL RLC
MEASUREMENT(S): RRC signalling
M1006C233 - RB_CONFIG_FLEXIBLE_RLC_UL:
RADIO BEARER CONFIGURED FOR FLEXIBLE RLC UL
The number of successful radio bearer setups and reconfigurations to use Flexible-RLC in uplink direction.
When the UE replies with RRC: RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE or RRC: RADIO BEARER
RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE indicating a successful configuration of Flexible-RLC in uplink direction
that was not in use before the reconfiguration.
MEASUREMENT(S): RRC signalling
UEs Flex UL RLC cap ratio:
This KPIs give the percetange of UEs capable of using Flexible-RLC in the uplink direction related to all Ues.
Ue capability are determined based on RRC: RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE message or incoming
relocation/HHO/ISHO
M1001C706 - UE_SUPP_FLEX_RLC_UL:
UE SUPPORT FOR FLEXIBLE RLC UPLINK
The number of RRC connections established by UEs supporting Flexible-RLC in the uplink direction.
When an RRC connection is successfully established with RRC: RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE
message or incoming relocation/HHO/ISHO by a UE that supports Flexible-RLC in the uplink direction.
MEASUREMENT: ServiceLevel

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M5002C2 - EDCH_DATA_SCELL_UL:
E-DCH DATA VOLUME FOR SERVING CELL UL
Amount of MAC-e PDU data transferred in the E-DCH serving cell in the uplink direction during the measurement
interval. The MAC-e header includes to the MAC-e PDU data calculation.
This counter is also used for MAC-i PDU data amount calculation.The MAC-i header includes to the MAC-i PDU
data calculation.
The counter is updated when the connection is released or the measurement interval ends.
MEASUREMENT: Cell_Throughput_WBTS
UNIT: kbyte
M5002C3 - EDCH_DATA_NSC_S_EDCH_UL:
E-DCH DATA VOLUME FOR NON-SERVING CELL IN SERVING E-DCH RLS UL
Amount of MAC-e PDU data transferred in the E-DCH non-serving cell in the serving radiolink set in the uplink
direction during the measurement interval. The MAC-e header includes to the MAC-e PDU data calculation.
This counter is also used for MAC-i PDU data amount calculation.The MAC-i header includes to the MAC-i PDU
data calculation.
The counter is updated when the connection is released or the measurement interval ends.
MEASUREMENT: Cell_Throughput_WBTS
UNIT: kbyte
M5002C4 - EDCH_DATA_NSC_NS_EDCH_UL:
E-DCH DATA VOLUME FOR NON-SERVING CELL IN NON-SERVING E-DCH RLS UL
Amount of MAC-e PDU data transferred in the E-DCH non-serving cell in the non-serving radiolink set in the uplink
direction during the measurement interval. The MAC-e header includes to the MAC-e PDU data calculation.
This counter is also used for MAC-i PDU data amount calculation.The MAC-i header includes to the MAC-i PDU
data calculation.
The counter is updated when the connection is released or the measurement interval ends.
MEASUREMENT: Cell_Throughput_WBTS

UNIT: kbyte
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Release Information:
WCDMA Release

RU40

Flexi Direct

Flexi Direct RU40

RNC Release

RN7.0

mcRNC Release

mcRNC3.0

BTS (Flexi)

WBTS8.0

NetAct

OSS5.4 CD set 3

HW Requirements

Flexi Rel2

UE Release

3GPP Rel-8

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UE DRX in Cell_FACH

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RAN1908 - UE DRX in Cell_FACH


Discontinuous reception of HS-DSCH in
Cell_FACH state allows to:

HS-SCCH frames

Periodically turn off the receiver


Read HS-SCCH frames at regular
fixed interval (when RX is on)
It enables to transfer periodically short
packets i.e. keep-alive messages

Rx Off

Rx On

DRX
reception allows to decrease UE
battery consumption comparing to legacy
Cell_FACH (without DRX)

Battery
savings

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Rx On

The latency for downlink traffic is increased


by the DRX process

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Brief Description:

Feature enables a discontinuous reception (UE DRX) for High Speed Cell_FACH
state according to 3GPP Rel8 UEs onwards

UE doesnt need to decode all the downlink HS-SCCH frames in Cell_FACH state
DRX operation in Cell_FACH state is interrupted when data transmission is started
Feature is dedicated especially for smartphone users
Benefits:
End-user benefits

Discontinuous reception in High Speed Cell_FACH state results in reduced UE


battery consumption.
Operator benefits

Lower battery consumption enables longer Cell_FACH state times, resulting in


faster

response times.
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Without UE DRX in Cell_FACH
feature there is a certian power loss in
cell_fach state due to RX always
switched on even if no data are being
transmitted.

HS-SCCH frames

HS-SCCH frames

Data

No data
transmission

Data

RX continous switched on
Unnecessary power loss

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With UE DRX in Cell_FACH feature


there is more rational power utilization
at UE in cell_fach state. Less power is
lost when transmission is not present
due to RX switched off.

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RX on

No data
transmission
RX off
No power loss

Data
RX on

RAN1908 - UE DRX in Cell_FACH


Feature Requirements:

RAN1913 High Speed Cell_FACH


RAN2261 Flexible User Plane Capacity is needed for RNC196 and RNC450 (all capacity steps)
RAN1016/RAN1848 Flexi BTS Multimode System Module
UEs: 3GPP Rel8

RAN1913

RAN1908*

High Speed
Cell_FACH

UE DRX in
Cell_FACH

RAN1016
RAN1848
Flexi BTS
Multimode SM

RAN2261
Flexible User Plane
Capacity

Only for RNC196


and RNC450

*RAN1908 UE DRX in Cell_FACH with RAN1913 High Speed Cell_FACH is based on Cell_FACH state.
In RAN1644 CPC similar functionality of UE DRX exists but it is based on Cell_DCH state

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DRX Process
Rx burst is described
by HS-DSCH Rx burst
FACH parameter

After inactivity time new


DRX cycle starts
RX off

DRX
cycle

RX off

RX off

DRX
cycle

Rx burst
length

RX off

Rx burst
length

DRX
cycle

Rx burst
length

DRX cycle

E-DCH/HS-DSCH

Inactivity

DRX cycle

DRX cycle

sum

resource allocated

time

sum

sum

DRX cycle is described by


HS-DSCH DRX cycle FACH parameter

Inactivity time is sort of a buffer protecting Rx burst


from cancellation
(due to too fast jump from RX to DRX state)

DRX process includes:


RX burst length the duration in frames during which UE reads HS-SCCH transmission
DRX cycle sum includes RX burst length and DRX cycle
DRX cycle is the time during which UE will not read HS-SCCH frame
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New Parameters:
Abbreviated name

Full name

Managed
object

HSFACHDRXEnabled

UE DRX with High Speed Cell FACH Enabled

WCEL

T321

High Speed Cell FACH DRX operation timer

WCEL

DRXCycleHSFACH

Discontinuous Reception Cycle HS-FACH

WCEL

RXBurstHSFACH

HS-FACH Reception Burst

WCEL

DRXInterruptHSDSCHData

DRX Interruption by HS-DSCH data

WCEL

DRXInactiveTimerHSFACH

Inactivity Supervision Timer of HSFACH for DRX User

WCEL

NO DATA TRANSMISSION

T321 is restarted at the


end of HS-SCCH
subframe

T321

DRX operation
DRX cycle

UE change to
CELL_PCH
Or

E-DCH/HS-DSCH
resource allocated

RX burst

Enabled/Disabled
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URA_PCH

RAN1908 - UE DRX in Cell_FACH, cont.


New Parameters:
HSFACHDRXEnabled:
UE DRX with High Speed Cell FACH Enabled
The parameter enables / disables the use of HSFACH in DL in the cell, that is the use of HSDPA in the cell
for the UE on CELL_FACH state.
Range: Disabled (0), Enabled (1); Default value = Disabled (0)
T321:
High Speed Cell FACH DRX operation timer
This parameter indicates the time the UE waits until initiating DRX operation in High Speed CELL_FACH.
UE enters HS-DSCH DRX cycle after the expiry of this timer
Range: 100 ms (0), 200 ms (1), 400 ms (2), 800 ms (3); Default value = 100 ms (0)
DRXCycleHSFACH:
Discontinuous Reception Cycle HS-FACH.
This parameter indicates the length of the DRX Cycle during DRX operation in High Speed CELL_FACH.
Range: 4 frames (0), 8 frames (1), 16 frames (2), 32 frames (3); Default value = 16 frames (2)
RXBurstHSFACH:
HS-FACH Reception Burst
This parameter indicates the period within the DRX Cycle that the UE continuously receives HS-DSCH.
Range 1 frames (0), 2 frames (1), 4 frames (2), 8 frames (3), 16 frames (4); Default value 1 frames (0)
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New Counters:

Abbreviated name

Full name

Managed
object

SUM_OPER_TIME_HSFACH_RX

SUM OF TIME UE IN HSFACH RX

HSDPA_WBTS

SUM_OPER_TIME_HSFACH_DRX

SUM OF TIME UE IN HSFACH DRX

HSDPA_WBTS

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DRXInterruptHSDSCHData:
DRX Interruption by HS-DSCH data
This parameter indicates whether DRX operation in High Speed CELL_FACH can be interrupted by HSDSCH data or not.
Range: Disabled (0), Enabled (1); Default value = Disabled (0)
DRXInactiveTimerHSFACH:
Inactivity Supervision Timer of HS-FACH for DRX User
This timer is used on MAC -c to detect the idle periods on data transmission (NRT HSPA RBs and SRBs)
for the Rel8 and newer UEs on CELL_FACH using HS-FACH with DRX Mode.
Based on this timer the MAC -c shall give No_Data indication to RRC, which further can change the state of
the UE from Cell_FACH state to the Cell_PCH state (or URA_PCH state).
Range: 1... 120 s; Default value 2 s
New Counters:
SUM_OPER_TIME_HSFACH_RX:
SUM OF TIME UE IN HSFACH RX
Duration of UE in HSFACH RX (Reception) state
This counter is updated when the UE state is changing to the DRX state.
MEASUREMENT: HSDPA_WBTS
SUM_OPER_TIME_HSFACH_DRX
SUM OF TIME UE IN HSFACH DRX
Duration of UE in HSFACH DRX (Discontinuous Reception) state
This counter is updated when the UE state is changing to the RX state.
MEASUREMENT: HSDPA_WBTS
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Release Information:
WCDMA Release

RU40

I-HSPA System

I-HSPA Rel5

RNC Release

RN7.0

mcRNC Release

mcRNC3.0

BTS (Flexi)

WBTS 8.0

NetAct

OSS5.4 CD set 3

HW Requirements

Flexi Rel2 or 3

UE Release

3GPP Rel8

Licence Control in NE

RNC LK

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Dynamic HSUPA BLER

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RAN2302 - Dynamic HSUPA BLER


Without the feature, HSUPA BLER target in Outer Loop Power Control (OLPC) in RNC is constant
regardless to the radio transmission conditions, nature of the traffic (Continuous, Bursty , Peak data rates)
and E-DCH TTI length (2ms, 10 ms)

Flexi BTS
UE

Peak throughput
UE

Constant transmission (full buffer traffic),


potentially lots of retransmission due to cell
edge, causing increased UL Interference level

10% BLER target in OLPC

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UE

Bursty traffic

10% BLER target in OLPC

10% BLER target in OLPC

RNC

RAN2302 - Dynamic HSUPA BLER


Dynamic HSUPA BLER is enabled with Parameter HSUPADynBLEREnabled (RNFC)
In Setup and reconfiguration phase, OLPC controller shall receive a set of HSUPA
BLER target values and max rate for each RBs. Earlier only one target value was
send to OLPC.

Connections with
high throughput

Apply Low BLER Target to allow a further increase in


throughput

Connections with
bursty activity

Apply moderate BLER Target to help improve latency


i.e. Reduced requirements for re-transmission

Other Connections

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Apply Higher BLER Target to optimise cell capacity and


coverage

RAN2302 - Dynamic HSUPA BLER, cont.


Optimized BLER target for different user scenarios and radio
conditions:
Close to BTS: optimizing BLER to get peak data rates
Cell edge continuous data transmission: optimizing radio
coverage and cell capacity
Bursty traffic: optimizing latency
HSUPA BLER target in outer loop power control in RNC is
dynamically adjusted to optimize the operating point for the
above different conditions.
BLER target is automatically adjusted to achieve best HSUPA
peak data rates and optimize HSUPA cell throughput &
coverage.
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RAN2302
Not activated

BLER target is fixed to 10% on first transmission (1st Tx) and on every ReTx
regardless to:
UE scenario: UE - BTS distance (cell edge / close to the BTS / peak data rates)
Nature of traffic: Bursty / continuous data transmission
E-DCH TTI length: 2ms / 10ms
HSUPA Non-Real Time traffic

10%BLER target on 1st Tx

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HSUPA Capacity gain*: ~ 20%

RAN2302
Activated

HSUPA Coverage gain*: ~ 2dB


*Preliminary gain figures from simulations, not
commercially bounding

OLPC in RNC enhanced, BLER target for HSUPA NRT traffic varies depending on UE scenarios:
Close to BTS (peak data rates): minimized BLER to maximize UE peak data rates for bursty or continuous
data flow
Bursty data transmission not close to peak data rates: optimizing latency
Continuous data transmission not close to peak data rates: optimizing radio coverage and cell capacity

HSUPA Non-Real Time traffic

2msTTI:

10% BLER on
2 nd ReTx *
10ms TTI:

10%BLER on
1st ReTx*

20% BLER on
1 st ReTx *

*Example values. BLER target and the target number of


Retransmissions for Block Error detection are configurable
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1% BLER on
1 st ReTx *

RAN2302 - Dynamic HSUPA BLER


Parameters
Full name

Parameter

Object

HSUPA Dynamic BLER Enabled

HSUPADynBLEREnabled

RNFC

Peak rate threshold for bursty data of Dyn HSUPA BLER

DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrB

RNAC

Peak rate thr for cont data of Dyn HSUPA BLER 2 ms TTI

DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC2

RNAC

Peak rate thr for cont data of Dyn HSUPA BLER 10 ms TTI

DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC10

RNAC

Bursty Data throughput threshold per TTI

DynHSUPABLERThrBurstyTP

RNAC

Bursty Period for Dyn HSUPA BLER

DynHSUPABurstyPeriod

RNAC

Window size for FP Frames Measurement

DynHSUPABLERFrameWinSiz

RNAC

Layer1 Peak Data Rate BLER target for E-DCH

L1PeakRateBLERTrgtEDCH

RNAC

Layer1 Bursty Data BLER target for E-DCH

L1BurstDataBLERtrgtEDCH

RNAC

Layer1 Continuous BLER target for E-DCH TTI 2 ms

L1ContBLERTrgtEDCH2

RNAC

Layer1 Continuous BLER target for E-DCH TTI 10 ms

L1ContBLERTrgtEDCH10

RNAC

Retransmissions in Dyn HSUPA BLER for Peak data

DynHSUPABLERPeakRateRx

RNAC

Retransmissions in Dyn HSUPA BLER for Bursty Data

DynHSUPABLERBurstDataRx

RNAC

Retransmissions in Dyn HSUPA BLER for Cont Data 2 ms TTI

DynHSUPABLERContDataRx2

RNAC

Retransmissions in Dyn HSUPA BLER for Cont Data 10msTTI

DynHSUPABLERContDataRx10

RNAC

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Parameters, cont.
HSUPADynBLEREnabled:
Range: Disabled (0), Enabled (1) ; Default = Disabled (0) ;
This parameter Enables/Disables the Dynamic adjustment of HSUPA BLER
DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrB:
Range: 10..100, step 1; Default = 75 (75%) ;
Defines peak rate threshold in relation to UE max data rate. Parameter is used by the dynamic HSUPA
BLER algorithm. Outer loop power control of the RNC applies the parameter when UE is currently using
bursty data. If current throughput exceeds value of the parameter then OLPC is configured to use the peak
data rate configuration.
DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC2 :
Range: 10..100, step 1; Default = 80 (80%) ;
Defines peak rate threshold in relation to UE max data rate when E-DCH TTI = 2 ms. Parameter is used by
the dynamic HSUPA BLER algorithm. Outer loop power control of the RNC applies the parameter when UE
is currently using continuous data.
DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC10:
Range: 10..100, step 1; Default = 80 (80%) ;
Defines peak rate threshold in relation to UE max data rate when E-DCH TTI = 10 ms. Parameter is used
by the dynamic HSUPA BLER algorithm. Outer loop power control of the RNC applies the parameter when
UE is currently using continuous data.
DynHSUPABLERThrBurstyTP:
Range: 10..100 frame, step 10 frame; Default = 10 frame ;
Defines the throughput threshold in number of FP frames per TTI (10ms). It is used by the outer loop power
control of the RNC to check the bursty data rate condition for Dynamic HSUPA BLER. In case of 2ms TTI,
this same parameter is used with multiple of 5.
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Parameters, cont.
DynHSUPABurstyPeriod:
Range: 0..5 s, step 0.1 s; Default = 2 s ;
Defines min period which the BLER state must be bursty before outer loop power control state can be
changed from the bursty BLER state to continuous BLER state, or from peak or continuous BLER state to
bursty BLER state. It is allowed to change BLER state from bursty or continuous BLER state to the peak
BLER state without waiting for the expiration of the timer set by the parameter DynHSUPABurstyPeriod.
Change from peak BLER state to bursty or continuous BLER state is performed if throughput falls below
DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrB or DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC10/ DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC2,
correspondingly and condition has been valid time defined with the parameter DynHSUPABurstyPeriod.
DynHSUPABLERFrameWinSiz:
Range: 0.1..5 s, step 0.1 s; Default = 1,5 s ;
This parameter defines the size of the sliding averaging window for FP frames measurement of the E-DCH
FP. The measurement measures the number of FP frames transmitted by the E-DCH FP during the sliding
measurement window. The value 0 of the parameter means that the E-DCH FP frames measurement is not
performed.
L1PeakRateBLERTrgtEDCH:
Range: -2..0, step 0.1; Default = -1.3 (5% BLER) ;
Defines L1 BLER target for the E-DCH MAC-d flow of PS NRT service. It is used by the OLPC of the RNC
for peak data rate Value of the parameter equals to the log10 of the BLER value10^-1.3 = 0.05 i.e. BLER
target is 5% (default setting).
L1BurstDataBLERtrgtEDCH:
Range: -2..0, step 0.1; Default = -1 (10% BLER) ;
Defines L1 BLER target for the E-DCH MAC-d flow of PS NRT service. It is used by the OLPC of the RNC
for bursty data. Value of the parameter equals to the log10 of the BLER value. 10^-1 = 0.1 i.e. BLER target
is 10%

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Parameters, cont.
L1ContBLERTrgtEDCH2:
Range: -2..0, step 0.1 ; Default = -1 (10% BLER) ;
Defines L1 BLER target for the E-DCH MAC-d flow of PS NRT service when TTI = 2 ms. It is used by the
OLPC of the RNC for continuous transmission that provides better throughput and coverage. Value of the
parameter equals to the log10 of the BLER value.10^-1 = 0.1 i.e. BLER target is 10%. High BLER values
increase latency due to HARQ retransmissions in L1. When E-DCH TTI = 2 ms is used latency increase is
however small because HARQ period is 16 ms
L1ContBLERTrgtEDCH10:
Range: -2..0, step 0.1; Default = -0.7 (20%BLER) ;
Defines L1 BLER target for the E-DCH MAC-d flow of PS NRT service when TTI = 10 ms. It is used by the
OLPC of the RNC for continuous transmission that provides better throughput and coverage. Value of the
parameter equals to the log10 of the BLER value. 10^-0.7 = 0.199 i.e. BLER target is 20%. High BLER
values increase latency due to HARQ retransmissions in L1, especially this is valid when E-DCH TTI = 10
ms is used.
DynHSUPABLERPeakRateRx:
Range: 1..3, step 1; Default = 1;
Defines the L1 HARQ retransmissions threshold for the OLPC entities dedicated to the E-DCH MAC-d flows
of the PS NRT RABs. Its value is used by the OLPC of the RNC for the detection of the block error when
the L1 BLER target is defined with the management parameter "Layer1 Peak Data Rate BLER target for EDCH". Block error occurs if the number of the retransmissions equals to or is bigger than the value of the
parameter or an E-HARQ failure has been observed. OLPC adjusts the UL DPCCH SIR target after block
errors occurs.

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Parameters, cont.
DynHSUPABLERBurstDataRx:
Range: 1..3, step 1; Default = 1;
Defines the L1 HARQ retransmissions threshold for the OLPC entities dedicated to the E-DCH MAC-d flows
of the PS NRT RABs. Its value is used by the OLPC of the RNC for the detection of the block error when
the L1 BLER target is defined with the management parameter "Layer1 Bursty Data BLER target for EDCH".
DynHSUPABLERContDataRx2:
Range: 1..3, step 1; Default = 2;
Defines the L1 HARQ retransmissions threshold for the OLPC entities dedicated to the E-DCH 2 ms TTI
MAC-d flows of the PS NRT RABs. Its value is used by the OLPC of the RNC for the detection of the block
error when the L1 BLER target is defined with the management parameter "Layer1 Continuous BLER target
for E-DCH".
DynHSUPABLERContDataRx10:
Range: 1..3, step 1; Default = 1;
Defines the L1 HARQ retransmissions threshold for the OLPC entities dedicated to the E-DCH 10 ms TTI
MAC-d flows of the PS NRT RABs. Its value is used by the OLPC of the RNC for the detection of the block
error when the L1 BLER target is defined with the management parameter "Layer1 Continuous BLER target
for E-DCH".

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Triggers
Yes

EDCH Data Rate > Peak Rate threshold*

No

UE has Continues 10ms TTI data


transmission (not close to peak rates)

BLER target to be used is


L1ContBLERTrgtEDCH10 after
DynHSUPABLERContDataRx10
retransmissions

UE close to Peak rate (Bursty


data or Continuous data).
BLER target to be used is
L1PeakRateBLERTrgtEDCH
after
DynHSUPABLERPeakRateRx
retransmissions

No

Number of frames per TTI < Bursty Data


throughput threshold per TTI (10ms or 2ms)**

Yes
2ms
UE has Bursty data
transmission (not close to
peak rates)
BLER target to be used is
L1BurstDataBLERTrgtEDCH
after
DynHSUPABLERBurstRateRx
retransmissions

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E-DCH TTI

UE has Continues 2ms TTI data


transmission (not close to peak rates)
BLER target to be used is
L1ContBLERTrgtEDCH2 after
DynHSUPABLERContDataRx2
retransmissions

10ms

RAN2302 - Dynamic HSUPA BLER


Triggers, cont.
A

Peak Rate threshold - depending on the current UE transmission constraints:


Bursty data tramsmission, or
Continuous 10ms TTI transmission, or
Continuous 2ms TTI transmission
one of the following data rate thresholds is used by the Dynamic HSUPA BLER algorithm to
decide whether UE is close to Peak data rates,
Peak rate threshold for Bursty data rates (DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrB), or
Peak rate threshold for Continuous 10ms TTI transmission
(DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC10), or
Peak rate threshold for Continuous 2ms TTI transmission (DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC2)
B

Bursty Data throughput threshold per TTI (10ms or 2ms) it is the threshold parameter
(DynHSUPABLERThrBurstyTP) referred in Frame Protocol (FP) frames per TTI (10ms),
used by the Dynamic HSUPA BLER algorithm to decide whether UE is having bursty data
rates or continuous data rates

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Triggers

Dynamic HSUPA BLER algorithm is started after the Averaging Sliding Window for Frame Measurement is full. Prior to that
Dynamic HSUPA BLER algorithm is not used and BLER target for OLPC is given with L1BurstDataBLERTrgtEDCH*
parameter after DynHSUPABLERBurstRateRx retransmissions

Size of Window for Frame Measurement is configurable via parameter DynHSUPABLERFrameWinSiz. Within Measurement
Window, the Frame Protocol (FP) frames are counted and the measured average number of FP frames per TTI is compared
to threshold parameter (DynHSUPABLERThrBurstyTP) to decide whether transmission is bursty

Continuous data transmission: average number of


FP frames per TTI from Window for Frame
Measurement is higher than threshold parameter
DynHSUPABLERThrBurstyTP

Bursty data transmission: average number of FP


frames per TTI from Window for Frame
Measurement is higher than threshold parameter
DynHSUPABLERThrBurstyTP

Single FP frame

Sliding Window for Frame Measurement

Sliding Window for Frame Measurement

* L1BurstDataBLERTrgtEDCH (Layer1 Bursty Data BLER target for E-DCH) is a BLER target used when Dynamic HSUPA BLER
algorithm is in Bursty state (not close to Peak Rates)
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Activation

Restart of the RNC and the BTS is not required after activation of this feature
This procedure does not cause downtime and the feature can be activated at any time

1. Configure the following RNFC parameter


Set the HSUPADynBLEREnabled to Enabled.
2. If necessary, configure the following RNAC parameters
a) Layer1 Peak Data Rate BLER target for E-DCH by setting the L1PeakRateBLERTrgtEDCH
b) Layer1 Bursty Data BLER target for E-DCH by setting the L1BurstDataBLERTrgtEDCH
c) Layer1 Continuous Data BLER target for E-DCH TTI=2 ms by setting the L1ContBLERTrgtEDCH2
parameter

d) Layer1 Continuous Data BLER target for E-DCH TTI 10 ms by setting the L1ContBLERTrgtEDCH10
e) L1 HARQ retransmissions threshold for the outer loop power control entities dedicated to the E-DCH
MAC-d flows of the PS NRT RABs by setting the DynHSUPABLERPeakRateRx

f) L1 HARQ retransmissions threshold for the outer loop power control entities dedicated to the E-DCH
MAC-d flows of the PS NRT RABs by setting the DynHSUPABLERBurstDataRx

g) L1 HARQ retransmissions threshold for the outer loop power control entities dedicated to the E-DCH 2
ms TTI MAC-d flows of the PS NRT RABs by setting the DynHSUPABLERContDataRx2

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Activation
h) L1 HARQ retransmissions threshold for the outer loop power control entities dedicated
to the E-DCH 10 ms TTI MAC-d flows of the PS NRT RABs by setting the
DynHSUPABLERContDataRx10

i) peak rate threshold for bursty data of Dynamic HSUPA BLER by setting the
DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrB

j) peak rate threshold in relation to UE max data rate when E-DCH TTI=10 ms by setting
the DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC10 parameter

k) peak rate threshold in relation to UE max data rate when E-DCH TTI=2 ms by setting the
DynHSUPABLERMaxRateThrC2

l) minimum period which the BLER state must be bursty before outer loop power control
state can be changed from the bursty BLER state to continuous BLER state, or from
peak or continuous BLER state to bursty BLER state by setting the
DynHSUPABurstyPeriod

m) size of the sliding averaging window for FP frames measurement of the E-DCH FP by
setting the DynHSUPABLERFrameWinSiz

n) Time to trigger Dyn HSUPA BLER Algorithm by setting the


DynHSUPABLERAlgTrgTime

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Release Information:
WCDMA Release

RU40

RNC Release

RN7.0

mcRNC Release

mcRNC3.0

BTS (Flexi)

WBTS 8.0

NetAct

OSS5.4 CD set 3

HW Requirements

Flexi Rel2 or 3

UE Release

3GPP Rel8

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Faster Cell_DCH state transitions - 350ms target

This feature reduces the state


transition times from cell_PCH and
Cell_FACH states
In transition to Cell_DCH only the
new configuration parameters are
delivered, otherwise previous
configuration information is used
Enhanced parallel process activation
reduces state transition time
RRC signaling is started in parallel
with reservation of RNC L2
resources

Cell-DCH
Optimized / compressed
UE message support*

Cell-FACH
Optimized / compressed
UE message support *

Cell-PCH

Signaling load is
lightened due to shorter
signaling messages

Faster setup times


Parallel signaling
processing reduces the
state transition time

Improved end user


experience

* UE message optimization can be applied mainly when


newly allocated configuration is the same as previous
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Benefits
End-user benefits
This feature benefits the end user by decreasing state transition
time to Cell_DCH state and thus improving the end-user
experience, for example, in case of web browsing.
Operator benefits
Network signaling load is lightened due to shorter signaling
messages. With keep-alive messages faster setup time means
lower number of UEs with signaling ongoing per RNC at a time

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RNC
RNC resources optimization

RAN2494

RAN2494

Activated

Not activated

BTS
UE

UE

RNC resources are


utilized more efficient

BTS

Some IEs can be skipped


All IEs are sent

RRC messages can be smaller


Messages can be send faster

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Functional overview
There are several enhancements that allow to decrease state transition time:
When state transition to Cell_DCH is triggered, RNC checks previous configuration used by
the UE and sends only new configuration parameters. With this approach some information
elements (IEs) may be avoided in the RRC signaling (for example RB-Mapping-Info, RLCInfo or UL/DL Add Reconfigure Transport Channel Info List). It results in smaller message
size and subsequently shorter overall state transition time.
RNC internal signaling is improved and optimally implemented. RRC signaling is started in
parallel with reservation of RNC L2 resources, which reduces state transition time.
Optimization of UE message is applied mainly in cases where newly allocated configuration
is the same as previous configuration already stored at the UE.

Fast Cell_PCH Switching can be restricts to groups of users


None UEs support RAN2494
Only UEs Rel-5 and newer supports RAN2494
Rel99 / HSDPA Cat. 1 and higher
Only UEs Rel-6 and newer support RAN2494
HSUPA Cat 1 and higher / HSDPA Cat. 1 and higher
Only UEs Rel-7 and newer support RAN2494
HSUPA Cat 7 and higher / HSDPA Cat. 13 and higher
Only UEs Rel-8 and newer support RAN2494
HSUPA Cat 8 and higher / HSDPA Cat. 21 and higher
All UEs support RAN2494

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Cell_DCH to Cell_FACH
Cell_PCH to Cell_FACH
Following IE can be skipped
RB-mapping-Info

Cell_PCH to Cell_FACH
UE

NodeB

UL/DL Transport Channel to Delete List

RNC
RRC: PagingType1
RRC: CellUpdate

Messages affected

RRC: CellUpdateConfirm

RRC Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Request

RRC: UtranMobilityInformationConfirm

RRC Cell Update Confirm

Cell_DCH to Cell_FACH
UE

Cell_DCH

NodeB

RNC

RRC: RadioBearerReconfiguration
Cell_FACH

RRC: RadioBearerReconfigurationComplete
NBAP: RadioLinkDeletionRequest

Cell_PCH

NBAP: RadioLinkDeletionResponse

IDLE_Mode

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Cell_PCH to Cell_DCH

Cell_PCH to Cell_DCH
Cell_FACH to Cell_DCH

UE

NodeB

RRC Connection Re-establishment

RNC
RRC: PagingType1
RRC: CellUpdate

Following IE can be skipped

RRC: CellUpdateConfirm

RB-mapping-Info

NBAP: RadioLinkSetupRequestFDD

RLC-Info

NBAP: RadioLinkSetupResponseFDD

UL/DL Transport Channel Add Reconfigure List

RRC: RadioBearerReconfigurationComplete
RRC: MeasurementControl

Messages affected

NBAP: RadioLinkRestoreIndication

RRC Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Request


RRC Cell Update Confirm

Cell_FACH to Cell_DCH
UE

Cell_DCH

NodeB

RNC
RRC: MeasurementReport
NBAP: RadioLinkSetupRequestFDD

Cell_FACH

NBAP: RadioLinkSetupResponseFDD

RRC: RadioBearerReconfiguration

Cell_PCH

RRC: RadioBearerReconfigurationComplete

IDLE_Mode

RRC: MeasurementControl
NBAP: RadioLinkRestoreIndication

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RLC parameters for new radio link

RLC parameters for new radio link

are identical as previous one

are not identical as previous one

RLC configuration does not need to change

RLC configuration is done in legacy way


or
Existing RLC configuration is used during radio link setup
and then in Cell_DCH RLC parameters are reconfigured

Cell_DCH

RLCConfOptionFPS parameter defines which option is


used

Cell_FACH

RLC parameters
reconfigured
in Cell_DCH

Cell_PCH
IDLE_Mode

Cell_DCH
Cell_FACH
Cell_PCH
IDLE_Mode

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No Fast Cell_PCH Switching
UE

Cell_PCH

Fast Cell_PCH Switching


UE

RNC

Cell_PCH
RRC: Cell Update

RRC: Cell Update

RNC processing

RNC processing

RRC Cell Update Confirm

RRC: Cell Update Confirm

ready to send

RRC: Cell Update Confirm

Waiting for RNC


resources reservation

Cell_FACH/Cell_DCH

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+
RNC resources reservation

Cell_FACH/Cell_DCH

RNC resources reservation

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Measurements and counters
There are no new measurements and counters related to this feature,

existing counters related to this feature:


Counter ID

Counter name

Measurement

M1006C174

STATE TRANSITION TIME PCH TO DCH

RRC signalling (RNC)

M1006C175

DENOMINATOR FOR STATE TRANSITION TIME PCH TO DCH

RRC signalling (RNC)

New parameters:
Abbreviated name
RLCConfOptionFPS
FastPCHSwitchEnabled
DCHtoPCHEnabled
MACLogicalChPriority
MACLogChPriSRB1
MACLogChPriSRB2
MACLogChPriSRB3
AMRLCSRB3n4PeriodMax
AMRLCSRB3n4RespTime

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Full name
RLC Conf option switch for Fast Cell_PCH Switching
Enabling Fast Cell_PCH Switching Service feature
Enabling direct Cell_DCH to PCH state transition
MAC logical channel priority definition
MAC logical channel priority for SRB1
MAC logical channel priority for SRB2
MAC logical channel priority for SRB3
AM RLC status period max for SRB3 and SRB4
AM RLC round trip time for SRB3 and SRB4

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RNRLC
RNFC
RNFC
RNC
RNC
RNC
RNC
RNRLC
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Key performance indicators:
There are no key performance indicators related to this feature.
Existing counters related to this feature:
M1006C174:
Sum of state transition times from Cell-PCH or URA-PCH state to Cell-DCH state, defined as the time between:
RRC: Cell Update (cause: UL Data Transmission or Paging response) - RRC: Radio Bearer Reconfiguration
Complete.
When the RNC receives RRC: Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete.
M1006C175:
Denominator for M1006C174 used for average calculation (average state transition time). Updated by value 1,
then the measured time is updated to counter M1006C174.
New parameters:
RLCConfOptionFPS:
Range: Legacy way (0), Optimized RLC reconfiguration (1); Default: Optimized RLC reconfiguration (1)
RNC defines RLC parameters for new radio link based on the used service of the UE during RRC state transition
from CELL_PCH to CELL_DCH. If the RLC parameters defined for the new radio link are identical with the previous
RLC configuration, then RLC configuration does not need to change in UE or RNC RLC entity when Fast Cell_PCH
Switching functionality is applied. If Fast Cell_PCH Switching functionality is applied and the RLC parameters
defined for the new radio link are not identical with the previous RLC configuration, then there are two options.
The first option is that RLC parameter configuration is done in the legacy way. The second option is that the
existing RLC configuration is used during radio link setup and then RLC parameters are reconfigured when UE is in
cell_dch state. This parameter is used to select the option. RLCConfOptionFPS parameter is used to select the

option

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FastPCHSwitchEnabled:
Range and step: 0 (Disabled),
1 (Functionality is enabled only for rel-5 and newer),
2 (Functionality is enabled only for rel-6 and newer),
3 (Functionality is enabled only for rel-7 and newer),
4 (Functionality is enabled only for rel-8 and newer),
15 (Functionality is enabled for all UEs)
Default value: 0
This parameter enables/disables the RAN2494 (Fast Cell_PCH Switching) feature. Fast Cell PCH
Switching feature attempts to make faster transition from Cell/URA_PCH / Cell_FACH to Cell_DCH.
DCHtoPCHEnabled:
Range and step: 0 (Disabled), 1 (Enabled); Default value: 1.
This parameter defines whether direct transition from Cell_DCH to Cell_PCH is allowed or not.
MACLogicalChPriority:
This parameter defines MAC logical channel priority for Signalling Radio Bearers SRB1, SRB2 and SRB3.
The MAC logical channel priority for SRB1, SRB2 and SRB3 can be defined based on domain and Traffic
Class (TC) . These priorities are values in the range of 1 - 3. (1 is the highest and 3 is the lowest priority).
For example, see the following prioritization orders:
Priority Default Config#1
1 SRBs (1-3) SRB 1
2 - SRB 2
3 - SRB 3
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MACLogChPriSRB1:
Range and step: 1..3, step 1; Default value: 1:
This parameter defines MAC logical channel priority for Signalling Radio Bearer1 (SRB1).
MACLogChPriSRB2:
Range and step: 1..3, step 1; Default value: 1:
This parameter defines MAC logical channel priority for SRB2
MACLogChPriSRB3:
Range and step: 1..3, step 1; Default value: 1:
This parameter defines MAC logical channel priority for SRB3
AMRLCSRB3n4PeriodMax :
Range and step: 1..600 %, step 1 %; Default value: 112 %.
This parameter defines the maximum status reporting period of the AM RLC in relation to the RLC round
trip time for SRB3 and SRB4 for all kinds of variations of transport channel used or SRB bitrate .
AMRLCSRB3n4RespTime:
Range and step: 0..1500 ms, step 10 ms; Default value: 100 ms;
The parameter defines the AMRLC Round Trip Time (RTT) for the data transfer for SRB3 and SRB4 for all
kinds of variations of transport channel used or SRB bitrate. It is used to estimate the average response
time from the moment when the AM RLC entity sends an AMD PDU to its peer entity with the poll bit set to
the receiving moment of the corresponding status PDU. The RTT depends on the L1/L2 processing delay of
the UE and the RNC, type of the reverse transport channel - DCH, HS-DSCH or E-DCH, processing delay
of the BTS, the Uu interface delay, and the Iub transfer delay. The parameter is used to define the AM RLC
status reporting and polling period lengths
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Release Information:
WCDMA Release

RU40

RNC Release

RN7.0

mcRNC Release

mcRNC3.0

OMS

RNO 2.0 (for IPA-RNC and mcRNC)


IHO 5.0 (for Flexi Direct)

NetAct

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Application Aware RAN (AAR)

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Dynamic service or application prioritization for HSPA scheduling leading
to an enhanced user application experience

NodeB

SPI
weight

RNC

Traffic type and/or


activity triggers a
change of SPI

MAC-d
flows

DPI

8
HSPDA
scheduler

Inspection and inner


IP packet Marking

PDCP

0
FP

Change
scheduling
weights
associated with
the mac-d flow

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DPI marks the inner IP


packet DSCP value
according to the
operators chosen
policies

SPI-mod
in FP

RLC
MAC
FP

The target SPI


value is sent with
the HSPA
scheduler interval

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GTPU

Same Bearer

IP/UDP
IP

Same Bearer
IP

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Application differentiation provides an operator the quality of service tools
necessary to provide an enhanced user experience

The 3GPP bearer-based QoS differentiation model is typically not widely


supported by current terminals that connect using a single PDP context
carrying all applications within one bearer i.e. not multi-rab

Subscriber level QoS does not separate different applications within a


single bearer although each application has different requirements when
utilizing a bearer

AAR optimizes the scheduler behavior according to policies defined by the


customer for every class of traffic
Using AAR an operator could allocate a bronze users web session a
higher priority than a gold users FTP download
A slower FTP download would not impact the user experience as much as
a slow web session
The action depends on the traffic carried by the RAB at the specific time
and the action is not permanent but transient
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HSPA
NRT

DCH
RT

HSPA
Strea
ming

Optimal capacity
sharing

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policy

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Decreasing the priority of peer-to-peer traffic to a lower class is particularly useful

as the decreased traffic share frees up cell capacity for other traffic during peak
hour.
Using the same system capacity an operator can now provide end users a better
application experience
Capacity is shared between users in an optimal manner
Core-network-based Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) provides application detection
by marking the inner (user) IP packet with Differential Service Code Point (DSCP)
values
The SPI of the radio bearer is promoted/demoted at PDCP level according to the
DPI marking
The priority information is transferred from the RNC to the BTS scheduler via the
user plane by using the Common Channel Priority Indication (CCPI) in the frame
protocol (FP)
The dynamic SPI priority change in the BTS comprises the following new functions:
dynamic change of HSDPA scheduling priority for each MAC-d priority queue
dynamic change of HSUPA scheduling priority together with DL priority
reflecting dynamically changed priority by modifying radio interface credit
allocations for both congested or non-congested radio interfaces

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This feature requires the following features:
RAN763 Basic HSDPA with QPSK and 5 Codes
FC085_001011 DSCP Marking for Services (Flexi NG)
Optional features:

RAN1231 HSPA over Iur (required if this feature needs to be supported over Iur)
RAN1110 HSDPA Congestion Control
RAN 1262 QoS Aware HSPA Scheduling
RAN2509
Application Aware Ran

RAN763
Basic HSDPA with QPSK
and 5 codes

RAN1231
HSPA over IUR

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Marking for Services

RAN1110
HSDPA Congestion
Control

RAN1262
QoS Aware HSDPA
Scheduling

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Pictorial representation of the PDCP Protocol

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EF Expedited forwarding Strict priority e.g. CS Voice, Video and CS
Streaming Normally DSCP 46
AF - Assured Forwarding Each class is assigned a drop precedence
Assured Forwarding (AF) Behavior Group
Class 1 (lowest)

Class 2

Class 3

Class 4 (highest)

Low Drop

AF11 (DSCP 10)

AF21 (DSCP 18)

AF31 (DSCP 26)

AF41 (DSCP 34)

Med Drop

AF12 (DSCP 12)

AF22 (DSCP 20)

AF32 (DSCP 28)

AF42 (DSCP 36)

High Drop

AF13 (DSCP 14)

AF23 (DSCP 22)

AF33 (DSCP 30)

AF43 (DSCP 38)

BE - Best Effort - DSCP 0

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IPV4 Header Structure

Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)


Originally defined as the Type of Service field, this field is now defined by RFC 2474
for Differentiated services (DiffServ).
New technologies are emerging that require real-time data streaming and therefore
make use of the DSCP field.
An example is Voice over IP (VoIP), which is used for interactive data voice exchange

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Byte -1 Contents
Bits

Meaning

Bits 8-10

IP Precedence:

111

Network Control

110

Internetwork Control

101

Critic/ECP

100

Flash Override

011

Flash

010

Immediate

001

Priority

000

Routine

Bit 11

1 = Low Delay; 0 = Normal


Delay

Bit 12

1 = High Throughput; 0 =
Normal Throughput

Bit 13

1 = High Reliability; 0 =
Normal Reliability

Bit 14

1 = Minimise monetary cost


(RFC 1349)

Bit 15

Must be 0

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Binary

Decimal

EF

101 110

46

IP
Precede
nce
5

AF11
AF12
AF13

001 010
001 100
001 110

10
12
14

1
1
1

AF21
AF22
AF23

010 010
010 100
010 110

18
20
22

2
2
2

AF31
AF32
AF33

011 010
011 100
011 110

26
28
30

3
3
3

AF41
AF42
AF43

100 010
100 100
100 110

34
36
38

4
4
4

DSCP
Name

DS Field Value

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Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release OMS for WCDMA OMS for I-HSPA mcRNC Release Flexi Direct Release BTS Release (Flexi) BTS release (Flexi Lite) BTS Release (Flexi 10) NetAct -

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RN7.0
OMS2.0 (RU40)
IHO 5.0 (RU40 / I-HSPA 5)
mcRNC3.0 RNC
ADA5.0
WBTS8.0
WBTS8.0
FSMr3 WBTS8.0
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Licence Feature Code = 3422
Parameters:
Object = RNHSPA:
InitialSPINRT
Defines the initial SPI to be used for a PS NRT HSPA or HSDPA RAB
The InitialSPINRT parameter is used when QoS Aware Scheduling is not used and
Application Aware RAN is enabled

AARConfig Table Item List


AppGrpId
Identifies the application group that the parameters will be applied to
All applications in the group receive the same treatment
Up to six application groups can be defined
DSCPCode
Defines the DSCP value assigned within the specific application group
Up to five DSCP values can be assigned within each application group ID
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AARConfig Table Item List continued
Precedence
Defines the precedence assigned to the specific application group
Used to decide what SPI should be prioritized when packets belonging to multiple
application groups are detected by the RNC
Up to six precedence values are possible
Precedence = 1 has highest priority and Precedence = 6 has lowest priority

TargetSPIforSPI0 to TargetSPIfor SPI11


Defines the value of the target SPI chosen for a specific application group having an
initial SPI value in the range 0 to 11
Based on this value a new SPI is assigned to a specific application group after
promotion or demotion.
It the Target SPI is the same as the initial SPI then there will be no change to the
SPI

Object = WCEL
AppAwareRANEnabled
Defines whether AAR is used in the cell or not

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AppAwareRANCapability
This parameter is set by the system and indicates the AAR capability of the cell
It is not modifiable

Object = IUR
AppAwareRANEnabled
Defines whether AAR is enabled in the DRNC or not
This value is checked when the serving HSDPA/HSPA cell is under a drift RNC
When enabled it is assumed that all BTSs under the drift RNC support AAR
(RAN2509)

Object = RNC
DSCPStatisticsGroupA
Defines what IU-PS GTP user data is mapped to counter M1022C227-IUPS DSCP
CLASS A
The values of DSCP that the operator chooses to monitor in a cell are set
DSCPStatisticsGroupB
Defines what IU-PS GTP user data is mapped to counter M1022C228-IUPS DSCP
CLASS B
The values of DSCP that the operator chooses to monitor in a cell are set
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DSCPStatisticsGroupC
Defines what IU-PS GTP user data is mapped to counter M1022C229-IUPS DSCP
CLASS C
The values of DSCP that the operator chooses to monitor in a cell are set

DSCPStatisticsGroupTCPack
Defines what IU-PS GTP user data is mapped to counter M1022C225-DL TCP
ACKS
The values of DSCP that the operator chooses to use for DL TCP ACKS for specific
UL data

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Activating Application Aware RAN:
Ensure that HSPA/HSDPA is correctly enabled
Set WCEL parameter - AppAwareRANEnabled to Enabled

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Activating Application Aware RAN:
If QoS Aware Scheduling will be used with AAR ensure set the WCEL parameter
HSPAQoSEnable parameter to QoS prioritization is used for HS NRT channels

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If QoS will not be used with AAR set the value of RNHSPA parameter
InitialSPINRT to the desired value 5 or 6

Configure the RNHSPA object Application Aware RAN Configuration


Table according to the CN values
If AAR will be used over the IUR set the IUR parameter
AppAwareRANEnabled to Enabled

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RAN2179
Dual Band HSDPA 42Mbps

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Dual Band HSDPA 42Mbps allows data scheduling in the downlink
on two different frequency bands
DC-HSDPA DL transmission options
2 x 5 MHz
f1

2 x 5 MHz
f1

f2

U2100

f2

U900

SC-HSDPA DL transmission options


5 MHz

5 MHz

f1

f1

U2100

U900

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DB-HSDPA DL transmission options


2 x 5 MHz
f1

f2

U2100

U900

RAN2179 - Dual Band HSDPA 42Mbps, cont.


Dual Band HSDPA schedules data for capable UE on two different frequency

bands in the downlink


The maximum peak rate is 42 Mbps when 64QAM is enabled and 15 codes are
available on both frequencies
MIMO is not supported simultaneously with Dual Band HSDPA
The BTS uses proportional fair scheduling
Sector coverage and capacity is optimized by favoring the low-frequency band
for cell-edge UEs and the high-frequency band for UEs closer to the BTS
allowing Dual Band HSDPA to combine the gain of normal Dual Cell HSDPA
scheduling as well as the benefits of a low frequency band for cell border
users
The carrier selection is based both on UE distance and current load of both uplink
carriers
By using the RAN2172: Multi-Band Load Balancing feature for carrier selection it is
possible to define what layer Dual Band HSDPA or Dual Cell HSDPA the UE is
directed to if it capable of supporting both features

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Allowed RAB Combinations:
DB-HSDPA supports the same RAB combinations as DC-HSDPA
1 to 3 NRT Interactive or Background RABs mapped to HSPA
DB-HSDPA is not allocated to a standalone SRB
Simultaneous RT PS RABs or CS RABs are not allowed
establishment triggers the release of DB-HSDPA
NRT RAB can be mapped to:
DL HS-DSCH and UL E-DCH
SRB can be mapped to:
DL HS-DSCH and UL E-DCH, or
DL DCH and UL E-DCH, or
DL DCH and UL DCH

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RAN2179 - Dual Band HSDPA 42Mbps


Full DL throughput of 42Mbps is achieved with the allocation of all 15
SF16 codes and using 64QAM
Allowed frequency band combinations:

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Dual Band Dual Cell


Configuration

Uplink Band

Downlink Band

2100 OR 900

2100 AND 900

1700 OR 1900

1700 AND 1900

2100 OR 850

2100 AND 850

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This feature requires the following features:

RAN1906 Dual Cell - HSDPA (and all features required by RAN1906 DC-HSDPA)
RAN1016/RAN1848 - Flexi BTS Multimode System Module (FSMC/FSMD/FSME)
BTS RF Modules - Have to be Release 2 or newer
RAN1226 - HSPA Peak Rate Upgrade for RNC196 and RNC450
RAN1643 - HSDPA 64 QAM in order to achieve at maximum data rate of 42 Mbps
instead of 21 Mbps

RAN2179
Dual Band HSDPA
42Mbps

RAN1016/1848
Flexi BTS Multimode
System Module
FSMC/FSMD/FSME

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RAN1226
HSPA Peak Rate
Upgrade for RNC196
and RNC450

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BTS RF module
must be Release 2
or newer

RAN1643
HSDPA 64 QAM

RAN2179 - Dual Band HSDPA 42Mbps


Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release OMS for WCDMA OMS for I-HSPA mcRNC Release Flexi Direct Release BTS Release (Flexi) BTS Release (Flexi 10) BTS HW Release NetAct SGSN
UE Release -

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RU40
RN7.0
OMS2.0 (RU40)
IHO 5.0 (RU40 / I-HSPA 5)
mcRNC3.0
ADA5.0
WBTS8.0
FSMr3 WBTS8.0
Flexi Rel2/Flexi Rel3.0
OSS5.4 CD set 3
SG7.0
3GPP Rel-9

RAN2179 - Dual Band HSDPA 42Mbps


Activating Dual Band HSDPA 42Mbps:
Licence Feature Code 2118
Install a relevant RF module to the WBTS, load the software and configure the cells
etc
To set the feature state to ON, use the following command:
for IPA-RNC:
ZW7M:FEA=2118:ON;
for mcRNC and I-HSPA Adapter:
set license feature-mgmt id 0000002118 feature-admin-state on
Set the DBandHSDPAEnabled parameter to Enabled

Repeat the steps for all the required cells.


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RAN 1907
Dual Cell HSDPA with MiMo 84Mbps

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RAN1907 - Dual Cell HSDPA with MiMo 84Mbps

Combines DC-HSDPA, MIMO and 64QAM to achieve 84 Mbps peak


rate in the DL

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RAN1907 - Dual Cell HSDPA with MiMo 84Mbps,


cont.

DC-HSDPA and MIMO are used simultaneously


64QAM modulation can be used when radio conditions allow
UE reports 4 CQI/2 PCI values and 4 ACK/NACK indicators
Two values are reported on each carrier due to MIMO, and both carriers have
independent reporting to allow joint Dual Cell scheduling to be performed
MIMO scheduling on each carrier is independent
MIMO can be on dual stream mode on one carrier and on single stream mode on
other carrier
MIMO with 64QAM and Dual Cell are both specified in 3GPP Rel8, and
combining the two for 84 Mbps is allowed in Rel9
Dual Cell operation is restricted to adjacent carriers only in Rel9
No RT services are supported on DC-HSDPA
NRT RABs including nominal bit rate case can be mapped on DC HSDPA with
MIMO bearer
Due to very high throughput in DL, a minimum of 3 Mbps will be needed in UL

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cont.
HSDPA and MiMo can be used with 16QAM modulation for both HSDPA
and MiMo Maximum throughput = 56Mbps
DC HSDPA throughput without 64QAM modulation is 14Mbps +
14Mbps = 28Mbps
MiMo 2x2 DL throughput using Dual steam is 14Mbps + 14Mbps =
28Mbps
If HSPA 64QAM and MiMo 64QAM are used then the total throughput
can be 84Mbps
The WBTS configuration needs to be changed to support DC-HSDPA
with MiMo
The MiMo configuration needs to be added to the antenna configuration
When the WBTScells are reconfigured a maximum one cell pair
supporting DC-HSDPA with MiMo can be configured plus another 2 cells
2 Cells will use ant1 and ant3 for DC-HSDPA + MiMo and this will use
all the power and antenna ports for ant1 and ant3
2 Cells will use ant5 and this will then use all the ports/power available
for ant5
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This feature requires the following features:


RAN1016: Flexi BTS Multimode System Module - FSMD
RAN1848: Flexi BTS Multimode System Module - FSME
RAN1642: MIMO 28 Mbps
RAN1643: HSDPA 64QAM
RAN1906: DC-HSDPA 42 Mbps
RAN1912: MIMO 42 Mbps
RAN1201: Fractional DPCH
RAN2261: Flexible User Plane Capacity in RNC196 and RNC450
RAN1907
DC HSDPA with
MIMO 84Mbps

RAN2261
RNC196/450
Flexible User
Plane capacity
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RAN1906
DC HSDPA
42Mbps

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RAN1642
MIMO
28Mbps

RAN1643
HSDPA 64
QAM

RAN1016/1848
Multimode SM
FSMD/FSME

RAN1912
MIMO 42Mbps

RAN1907 - Dual Cell HSDPA with MiMo 84Mbps

Signalling:

The UE signals its combined DC-HSDPA with MIMO capability by inserting the Dualcell
MIMO support IE into the RRC Connection Request message
For a DC-HSDPA with MIMO capable cell, the NBAP Audit Response/Radio Resource
Indication message provides the capability of the BTS concerning the support of DCHSDPA in the Bitmap Cell Capability Container IE (one or each potential serving HSDSCH cell)
Cell-Capability-Container: '01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000 000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000'B

Information Element

Impacted Message or Information Element

Cell Capability Container

HS-DSCH FDD Secondary Serving Information

HS-DSCH FDD Secondary Serving Information


Response

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Info

NBAP: AUDIT RESPONSE


NBAP: RESOURCE STATUS INDICATION

The value 1 of a bit indicates that the corresponding


functionality is supported in a cell and value 0 indicates
that the corresponding functionality is not supported in a
cell. The second bitinforms about Multi Cell and MIMO
Capability.

NBAP: RADIO LINK RECONFIGURATION PREPARE

This IE is used for initial addition of Secondary Serving HSDSCH information to a Node B Communication Context
and defines the cell specific parameters for the secondary
serving HS-DSCH Radio Link

NBAP: RADIO LINK RECONFIGURATION READY

This IE provides information for Secondary Serving HSDSCH that have been established or modified. It also
provides additional HS-DSCH information determined
within the Node B.

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Manangement Data:
Counter ID

Counter name

Measurement

M5000C424

SUM OF ACTIVE DC HSDPA MIMO USERS WITH TWO CARRIERS

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C425

SUM OF ACTIVE DC HSDPA MIMO USERS WITH ONE CARRIER

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C426

SUM OF CAPABLE DC HSDPA MIMO USERS

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C427

TTI SCHEDULED DC HSDPA MIMO USER FOR PRIMARY CARRIER WITH ONE CARRIER DUAL
STREAM

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C428

TTI SCHEDULED DC HSDPA MIMO USER FOR PRIMARY CARRIER WITH ONE CARRIER SINGLE
STREAM

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C429

TTI SCHEDULED DC HSDPA MIMO USER FOR SECONDARY CARRIER WITH ONE CARRIER
DUAL STREAM

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C430

TTI SCHEDULED DC HSDPA MIMO USER FOR SECONDARY CARRIER WITH ONE CARRIER
SINGLE STREAM

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C431

TTI SCHEDULED DC HSDPA MIMO USER WITH BOTH CARRIER DUAL STREAM

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C432

TTI SCHEDULED DC HSDPA MIMO USER WITH BOTH CARRIER DUAL AND SINGLE STREAM

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C433

TTI SCHEDULED DC HSDPA MIMO USER WITH BOTH CARRIER SINGLE AND DUAL STREAM

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

M5000C434

TTI SCHEDULED DC HSDPA MIMO USER WITH BOTH CARRIER SINGLE STREAM

M5000 HSPA in
WBTS

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Counter ID

Counter name

Measurement

M1001C709

ACCESS STRATUM RELEASE INDICATOR


RELEASE 9

M1001 - Service Level


(RNC)

M1001C707)

UE SUPPORT FOR HSDSCH CLASS 25


OR 26

M1001 - Service Level


(RNC

M1001C708

UE SUPPORT FOR HSDSCH CLASS 27


OR 28

M1001 - Service Level


(RNC)

M1022C223

CHANNEL SWITCH FROM DC-HSDPA TO


SC-HSDPA SUCCESSFUL

M1022 - Packet Call


(RNC)

M1022C224

CHANNEL SWITCH FROM SC-HSDPA TO


DC-HSDPA SUCCESSFUL

M1022 - Packet Call


(RNC)

Licencing:
Combination of 3 licenses:
RAN1906 - DC-HSDPA
RAN1642 - MIMO
RAN1643 - HSDPA 64QAM
RAN1201 Fractional DPCH
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Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release IPA Platform OMS for WCDMA OMS for I-HSPA mcRNC Release Flexi Direct Release BTS Release (Flexi) BTS release (Flexi Lite) BTS Release (Flexi 10) BTS HW Release NetAct SGSN - SG8.0
UE Release For public use IPR applies
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RU40
RN7.0
A14
OMS2.0 (RU40)
IHO 5.0 (RU40 / I-HSPA 5)
mcRNC3.0 RNC
ADA5.0
WBTS8.0
WBTS8.0
FSMr3 WBTS8.0
Flexi Rel2/Flexi Rel3.0
OSS5.4 CD set 3
3GPP Rel-9 Category 25 28

RAN1907 - Dual Cell HSDPA with MiMo 84Mbps


Activating DC-HSDPA with MIMO 84Mbps:
RAN1907: DC-HSDPA with MIMO 84 Mbps feature needs the following features to be
activated before it can be enabled:
HSDPA (HSDPAenabled WCEL parameter)
HSUPA (HSUPAenabled WCEL parameter)
RAN828: HSDPA Serving Cell Change (HSDPAMobility RNC parameter)
RAN829: HSDPA Soft/softer Handover for Associated DPCH (HSDPAMobility RNC parameter)
RAN1201: Fractional DPCH (FDPCHEnabled WCEL parameter)
RAN1258: HSDPA 14 Mbps per User (HSDPA14MbpsPerUser WBTS parameter)
RAN1638: Flexible RLC (FRLCEnabled RNC parameter)
RAN852: HSDPA 15 Codes (HSPDSCHCodeSet WCEL parameter), additionally required by
RAN1906: Dual-Cell HSDPA 42 Mbps
RAN1470: HSUPA 2 ms TTI (HSUPA2MSTTIEnabled WCEL parameter), additionally required by
RAN1642: MIMO 28 Mbps
RAN1642: MIMO 28 Mbps (MIMOEnabled parameter)
RAN1906: Dual-Cell HSDPA 42 Mbps (DCellHSDPAEnabled WCEL parameter)

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This feature can be activated by searching for the DCellHSDPAEnabled parameter, selecting
DC-HSDPA and MIMO w/o 64QAM enabled or DC-HSDPA and MIMO with 64QAM enabled
from the drop down menu and then selecting Apply

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RAN2435
SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO

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RAN2435 - SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO


Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC)
functionality enables continuity of voice
service (VoIP) to the CS domain when
changing from an LTE cell to a WCDMA cell.

UE moving from LTE coverage into WCDMA cell coverage area

LTE coverage

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WCDMA
coverage

RAN2435 - SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO,


cont.
Introduction to the feature
Single radio voice call continuity (SRVCC) from LTE function allows for voice over IP (VoIP) call handover
from the LTE to the WCDMA as a normal CS voice call. Also CS Fallback from LTE function is supported.
This is handled by the UTRAN as an incoming inter-system relocation request from LTE to WCDMA in
the CS domain
CS fallback (CSFB) is initiated in the LTE layer when the UE is in connected mode with a PS connection
allocated and a CS call needs to be established but VoIP is not supported in LTE.
This is handled as a PS ISHO from LTE
CS voice is set up in the WCDMA layer after inter-system

CS fallback allows LTE deployment as a data-only network


Multi-RAB handovers (CS + PS RABs) from LTE to WCDMA are also supported, and all non-voice services

are handed over to the PS domain


Both SRVCC and CSFB are based on relocation procedures
The RNC requires that the UE history information is included in the RANAP RELOCATION REQUEST
message and that it indicates LTE as the originating system
The UE UTRAN capabilities must be included in the RANAP: RELOCATION REQUEST message or the
relocation attempt from the LTE is rejected
The Specification mode IE is set to Complete specification in the RRC HANDOVER TO UTRAN command
in case of inter-system handover (ISHO) from LTE
Complete specification means that complete RB/RL configuration information is sent to the UE instead of
preconfigured default configuration
During the SRVCC the multi-RAB combinations and transport channels combinations are the same as
currently supported in the RNC during ISHO.

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RAN2435 - SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO

This feature requires the following features:

RAN2067 - LTE Interworking (supports Idle Mode, Cell_PCH and URA_PCH mobility between WCDMA and LTE)
RAN2176 - LTE PS Handover (supports incoming PS HOs from LTE to 3G).
RAN1016/1848 - Flexi System Module Release 2 or 3 (FSMC, FSMD, FSME, FSMF)
LTE872 - SR Voice Call Continuity (seamless voice call handover from LTE to WCDMA)
LTE736 - CSFB to 3G via PSHO (HO of ongoing packet call when voice service is requested in E-UTRAN which does
not support VoLTE)
LTE56 - Inter-RAT Handover

Beneficial features:
RAN2717 Smart LTE Layering (moves active UEs to the LTE layer using RRC Connection Release with Redirection
command to LTE)
RAN2264 Smart LTE Handover (RU50) - allows handing over of UEs back to the LTE network after finishing a voice
call in WCDMA

RAN2717 (RU40)
Smart LTE Layering

RAN2382/1016/1848/2262
Flexi BTS Multimode System
Module
FSMC/FSMD/FSME/FSMF

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RAN2067
LTE
Interworking

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RAN2435
SRVCC from LTE and
CSFB with HO

RAN2176
LTE PS
Handover

RAN2264 (RU50)
Smart LTE Handover

LTE872
SR Voice Call
Continuity

LTE736
CSFB to 3G
via PSHO

LTE56
Inter-RAT
Handover

RAN2435 - SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO


New counters:
Counter ID
M1009C286
M1009C288
M1009C289
M1009C290
M1009C291
M1009C292
M1009C293
M1009C294
M1009C295
M1009C296
M1009C297
M1009C298
M1009C299
M1009C300
M1009C301
M1009C302
M1009C303
M1009C304
M1009C305
M1009C306
M1009C307
M1009C308
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Counter name
LTE CS HHO IN PREP FAIL DUE TO RNL
LTE CS HHO IN PREP REQ
LTE CS HHO IN PREP SUCC
LTE CS HHO IN PREP FAIL DUE TO TRANS
LTE CS HHO IN PREP FAIL DUE TO NAS
LTE CS HHO IN PREP FAIL DUE TO PROT
LTE CS HHO IN PREP FAIL DUE TO MISC
LTE CS HHO IN PREP FAIL DUE TO NON STAN
LTE CS HHO IN DETECT
LTE CS HHO IN COMPLETE
LTE CS FALLBACK IN PREP REQ
LTE CS FALLBACK IN PREP SUCC
LTE CS FALLBACK IN PREP FAIL DUE TO RNL
LTE CS FALLBACK IN PREP FAIL DUE TO TRANS
LTE CS FALLBACK IN PREP FAIL DUE TO NAS
LTE CS FALLBACK IN PREP FAIL DUE TO PROT
LTE CS FALLBACK IN PREP FAIL DUE TO MISC
LTE CS FALLBACK IN PREP FAIL DUE TO NON STAN
LTE CS FALLBACK IN DETECT
LTE CS FALLBACK IN COMPLETE
LTE CS FALLBACK HIGH PRIO IN PREP REQ
LTE CS FALLBACK HIGH PRIO IN PREP FAIL
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Measurement
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)
L3 Relocation signalling (RNC)

RAN2435 - SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO


Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release OMS for WCDMA OMS for I-HSPA mcRNC Release Flexi Direct Release BTS HW Release NetAct UE Release -

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RU40
RN7.0
OMS2.0 (RU40)
IHO 5.0 (RU40 / I-HSPA 5)
mcRNC3.0
ADA5.0
Flexi Rel2/Flexi Rel3.0
OSS5.4 CD set 3
3GPP Rel-8

RAN2435 - SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO


Activating SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO:
Software requirements:
Network element

Main release

MSS
-DX
-ATCA

Md 16.1 EP1 (DX) /


Ma 16.1 (ATCA)

HLR
-NT-HLR
-DX-HLR

NT 5.0 EP1 (NT-HLR) / NT 6.0 (with IP-SM-GW support) /


M16.1 (DX-HLR) / M16.1 (with IP-SM-GW support)

IMS
-CFX-5000 (Sun)
-CMS-8200 (ATCA)

IMS 8.2 EP2 (Sun) /


IMS 9.2 (ATCA)
[IMS mandatory forSRVCC, not for CSFB]

SGSN
-DX
-ATCA

SG8.0 DX CD3.1 (DX) /

GGSN

Flexi ISN FI40 CD2 supports HSPA+ data rate up to 42 Mbit/s DL and up to 11 Mbit/s UL
Flexi ISN FI50 needed for HSPA+ data rate up to 84 Mbit/s DL and up to 23 Mbit/s UL

MGW
-IPA
-ATCA

U5.0 EP2 (IPA) /


Ui5.0 EP1 (ATCA)

eNB

RL40

PCRF
-PCS-5000

PCS6.3

MME

NS2.2 N2 3.10-0 (SRVCC trialing capability only, P7 in March)

S/P GW

FlexiNG NG2.1.1.2 Released

LTE

RL40

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Activating SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO:
SRVCC and CSFB features are complex End-to-end functionalities that require support from both Target and Source
RANs (LTE and WCDMA). Support from the Core Network is essential as well.

For SRVCC:
Mobile Switching Center (MSC) needs to be upgraded to support SRVCC: Sv interface with MME and
functionalities to receive the HO-requests from the MME,

MME upgrade to Flexi NS 3.0 providing SRVCC (Rel. 9)


NetAct OSS5.4 CD2 supporting SRVCC features.
For CS Fallback:
Evolved Packet Core (EPC) must support CS inter-working for mobility management and paging
SGs interface between MME and MSC is needed
Interworking between SGSN and MME and PDN-GW via S3/S4 interfaces (or via pre-Rel.8 Gn interface).
UTRAN
Uu
UE

Um

Iu-ps

SGSN

Gb

Iu-cs

S
Gn
3

LTE-Uu
S1-MME

MME

S1-U

S11

RN33211EN40GLA1

Sv
SGs

S
Gn
4

S5/S8
S-GW

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GERAN

E-UTRAN

GGSN

Gn

PDN-GW

RAN2435 - SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO


Activating SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO:
Do not forget feature parameters on the LTE network also need to be enabled
Licence Feature Code cRNC/mcRNC 1756
Check cRNC

ZW7I:FEA,LIM:FEA=XXXX,FSTATE=ON;
Check mcRNC
[root@CFPU-0(RNC-8) /root]
# fsclish -c "show license feature all" | grep 000000XXXX (licence code must
be
10 digits)
Configure a HOPL
Configure an ADJL towards the target eNB object
Before you start
Restart of the RNC or the BTS is not required after activation of this feature.
Feature RAN2435: SRVCC from LTE and CSFB with HO does not have an own licence, but the ISHO from
LTE licence of the RAN2176: LTE PS Handover feature is required. This is a long-term capacity license.
Capacity license refers to the number of cells. For information on managing licenses,
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Set Parameter WCEL IncomingLTEISHO to Enabled

Set Parameter RNFC SRVCCEnabled to Enabled

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Set Parameter RNFC - CSFBEnabled to Enabled

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Extra Info:
SDF- Service Data Flow- An aggregate set of packet flows that matches a set of filters.
QCI QoS Class Identifier A parameter that is typically associated to packet
forwarding/scheduling etc treatments.
MME Mobility Management Entity
QCI values can be from 1 to 9. Since QCI is an 8 bit field it can have 255 values. Values 10 to
255 are operator specific. A bearer is always associated with a QCI. A UE can have a max of 11
bearers but QCI are from 1 to 9. Which means the QCI can be repeated for the bearers.
Each bearer is also associated with TFT. Yes, even the default bearer can be assigned a TFT
after the recent spec changes. TFT can have multiple packet filters resulting in multiple SDFs.
Now the confusion is with this statement - Each Service Data Flow (SDF) is associated with
one and only one QoS Class Identifier (QCI).
Since two dedicated bearers can have same QCI the above statement leads to confusion.
Reading the statement again makes sense. A bearer is associated with QCI and set of packet
filters that will lead to multiple SDFs. This means multiple SDFs can be treated with same type
of service but one SDF cannot be given multiple treatments. This also means that you cannot
assign same packet filter to two dedicated bearers. Hence the above statement!

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RAN2717
Smart LTE Layering

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RAN2717 - Smart LTE Layering


Active UEs are redirected from WCDMA to LTE

UE moving from WCDMA cell coverage area into LTE cell coverage area

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The RAN2717: Smart LTE Layering feature introduces support for the redirection of active LTE-capable UE
from WCDMA to LTE. In the early LTE-supporting UE, redirection is well-supported and thus preferred.
LTE cell reselection for the UE in idle mode, Cell_PCH state, or URA_PCH state in the WCDMA layer has
been enabled by the RAN2067: LTE Interworking feature.
Smart LTE Layering introduces support for the redirection of LTE-capable UEs that are in Cell_DCH state
from WCDMA to LTE
A RRC CONNECTION RELEASE message with the redirection to LTE command is used to move the
active UE to the LTE layer
With this feature RRC Connection Release with Redirection command to LTE can be used for moving
active UEs to LTE
These use cases allow LTE measurements after RRC connection release
Cell_DCH to Cell_FACH, Cell_PCH or URA_PCH selection
Typically UEs select the LTE layer using the absolute priorities provided in the system information.
These priorities are used for cell selection only in idle mode i.e. Cell_PCH or URA_PCH states. As an
example use case, laptop dongle frequently changing state between Cell_FACH and Cell_DCH can be
efficiently commanded to the LTE layer using redirection
LTE layer selection is faster when triggered with using the redirection procedure as compared to using
the system information provided mechanism. It also forces the UE to check the availability of the LTE
layer, and confirm that LTE can be used. Frequently transmitting dongles can also be moved to the
LTE layer

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The following triggers cause redirection of a UE in Cell_DCH state to the LTE layer:
RRC state change away from Cell_DCH
The network moves the UE away from Cell_DCH because of user inactivity or call
release
Redirection to LTE is not triggered, if the state change is caused by a RAB release for
an emergency call

Channel-type switch from HSDPA to DCH for a UE using only PS


services
The network moves the UE with only PS services from HSDPA to DCH because of, for
example, lack of cell resources or fading WCDMA coverage

CS call release
Possibility for redirection to LTE is checked when CS RAB is released and the UE would
stay in CELL_DCH state (the UE has at least one active PS RAB after CS RAB release)
The redirection to LTE is not triggered, if the released RAB is used for an emergency
call

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This feature requires the following features:

RAN2067 LTE Interworking

RAN2717
Smart LTE
Layering

RAN 2067
LTE Interworking

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New Counters:
Counter ID

Counter name

Measurement

M1006C262

RRC CONN RELEASE LTE REDIR DUE TO INACTIVITY

M1006 RRC signalling (RNC)

M1006C263

RRC CONN RELEASE LTE REDIR DUE TO CH TYPE SWITCH

M1006 RRC signalling (RNC)

M1006C264

LTE REDIRECTIONS PREVENTED BY TIMER

M1006 RRC signalling (RNC)

M1006C291

RRC CONN RELEASE LTE REDIR DUE TO CS CALL RELEASE

M1006 RRC signalling (RNC)

New parameters:
Full name
Smart LTE Layering Enabled

Abbreviated name
SmartLTELayeringEnabled

Smart LTE Layering RSCP threshold

SmartLTELayeringRSCP

WCEL

Smart LTE Layering NRT user amount threshold

SmartLTELayeringUA

WCEL

Smart LTE Layering Target System Selection

SmartLTELayeringTSysSel

WCEL

Smart LTE Layering service control

SmartLTELayeringServ

RNMOBI

Timer for Smart LTE Layering Prevention

SmartLTELayeringPrevT

RNMOBI

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Managed object
WCEL

RAN2717 - Smart LTE Layering


Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release OMS for WCDMA OMS for I-HSPA mcRNC Release Flexi Direct Release NetAct UE Release -

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RU40
RN7.0
OMS2.0 (RU40)
IHO 5.0 (RU40 / I-HSPA 5)
mcRNC3.0
ADA5.0
OSS5.4 CD set 3
3GPP Rel-8

RAN2717 - Smart LTE Layering


Activating Smart LTE Layering :
Do not forget to also enable the feature parameters on the LTE network
Licence Feature Code 3903 (license name: Redirection to LTE)
Create an ADJL towards the target LTE eNB cell
Set the WCEL parameter - SmartLTELayeringEnabled to the desired value:
1. RRC state change away from CELL_DCH state triggers the LTE layering.
2. RRC state change away from CELL_DCH state, or channel-type switch from HSPA or
from HSDPA (E-DCH/HS-DSCH --> DCH/DCH or DCH/HS-DSCH --DCH/DCH) to DCH
triggers the LTE layering.
3. RRC state change away from CELL_DCH, or CS call release triggers the LTE
layering.<for values 2, 3 it means that only one condition must be fullfilled to trigger the
LTE layering
4. Any trigger mentioned above triggers the LTE layering

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Set the WCEL parameter - SmartLTELayeringRSCP. This is used to define CPICH
RSCP threshold that must be exceeded before smart LTE layering can be done

Set the WCEL parameter - SmartLTELayeringUA. This is used to define NRT


(interactive, background) user amount threshold at cell level that must be exceeded
before smart LTE layering can be done

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Set the WCEL parameter - SmartLTELayeringTSysSel. This indicates if
the redirection is allowed to FDD LTE, TDD LTE or to both

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Set the RNMOBI parameter - SmartLTELayeringServ. This is used to define what
services are allowed to be moved to LTE by the RAN2717: Smart LTE Layering
feature

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Set the RNMOBI parameter - SmartLTELayeringPrevT. This is used to define a
minimum time that the UE must be in WCDMA system before redirection to LTE can
be done by the RAN2717: Smart LTE Layering feature

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RU40 O&M, Performance Management and


Servicebility Features

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Servicebility Features

RAN1877 End-user experienced DL Throughput


RAN2526 - 1 Hour RNC Release Software Upgrade
RAN2539 - OMS RNC Connectivity Increase
RAN2446 - Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC
RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC

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End-user experienced DL Throughput

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Brief Introduction
Better view of the end-user experienced DL throughput, achieved for each separate SPI
(Scheduling Priority Indicator) class and scheduler buffer throughput.

4 new counters groups introduced at WBTS level


New KPIs/Reports for experienced end-user and the scheduler buffer DL throughput are
provided by NetAct Report through Cell Throughput (actually volume per SPI) with WBTS
(M5002) counters re-usage.

Benefits
Allow to analyze most attractive for mobile operator end-user KPIs and monitor subscribers
throughput, such as QoS related monitoring, thereby:

OPEX saving via simplified NW monitoring and optimization, thanks to more detailed
network throughput OSS statistics instead of more complicated field tests.

Impact on memory capacity due to new PM counters for OMS and NetAct has been seen
as uncritical.

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cont.
This feature introduces new counters for end-user statistics for each SPI (scheduling priority indicator) class
for HSDPA traffic.
The counters introduced by this feature are based on sampling and summing up every 100 seconds for each
SPI class:
number of active HSDPA users
number of samples for number of active HSDPA users
number of allocated HSDPA users
number of samples for number of allocated HSDPA users
Every counter group consists of 17 counters:
16 counters for each SPI class
one counter for total values
For the detailed counter list, see Measurements and counters.
Along with the RAN1877: End-used Experienced DL Throughput feature, new KPIs are proposed by Nokia
Siemens Networks:
reporting the average number of active HSDPA users, per each SPI class
reporting the average number of allocated HSDPA users, per each SPI class
reporting the average end-user experience throughput of active HSDPA users, per each SPI class
reporting the average end-user experience throughput of allocated HSDPA users, per each SPI class
The new KPIs are based on the introduced counters as well as on M5002C5 M5002C20 (TOTAL ACKNOWLEDGED DATA IN MAC-HS PDUS FOR SPI 0...15) existing counters.
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RAN1877

RAN1877

Not activated

Activated

There is no possibility to measure


throughput in the cell
experienced by the end user

existing counters M5002C5


M5002C20 provide only data
volume during the measurement
period for each SPI class

there is a possibility to watch


throughput on a cell level from
users side

proper denominators to convert


the data volumes into
throughput values are provided

the end user throughput can be


measured separately for each
SPI class
Two different sets denominators are provided for two purposes:
1) to get real end user experienced throughput, counting also over TTIs where user is not scheduled
but has data in the NodeB buffer
2) to get average thoughput counting only over TTIs where the user has been scheduled.
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UE5

RAN1877
Not activated

UE4

RN33211EN40GLA1

Activated

UE4

UE3

UE3

UE2

UE2

UE1

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UE5

UE1

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Recommendation:
Using together with RAN1262 QoS Aware HSPA Scheduling. The reason of that is that counters for Cell
Throughput measurements in WBTS are working under that feature. Thereby, activation of this feature will
allow to generate End-User Experienced Throughput KPI Reports.
. Interdependencies:
RAN1877 does not require any other features for activation.

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RAN1262

End-user experiended
DL Throughput

QoS Aware HSPA


Scheduling

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Two groups of counters
Counters for "number of users"
updated on every 100ms of
successfully transferred data, per SPI
class

NUMBER OF
ACTIVE HSDPA
USERS

NUMBER OF
ALLOCATED
HSDPA USERS

Counters for "number of samples" for


active and allocated HSDPA users

NUMBER OF
SAMPLES FOR
NUMBER OF
ACTIVE HSDPA
USERS

NUMBER OF
SAMPLES FOR
NUMBER OF
ALLOCATED
HSDPA USERS

17 counter for each category (16 per SPI + 1 for total value)
The allocated user is a user receiving or waiting for data whether or not it is
scheduled for him.

The active user means a user who has data in the BTS buffer and the data is
sent to the user.

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Existing set of counters (RAN1262 QoS Aware HSPA Scheduling)

TOTAL ACKNOWLEDGED DATA IN


MAC-HS PDUS FOR SPI 0 [M5002C5]

TOTAL ACKNOWLEDGED DATA IN


MAC-HS PDUS FOR SPI 15 [M5002C20]

New set of KPIs (per SPI per Cell)


Reporting the average number of active HSDPA users

Reporting the average number of allocated HSDPA users

Reporting the average end-user experience throughput of active HSDPA users

Reporting the average end-user experience throughput of allocated HSDPA users

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New counters:
Counter ID

Counter name

Measurement

M5002C58-M5002C73, M5002C74

ACTIVE HSDPA USERS IN SPI 0-15/ALL ACTIVE HSDPA USERS

Cell Throughput in WBTS

M5002C75-M5002C90, M5002C91

SAMPLES FOR ACTIVE HSDPA USERS IN SPI 0-15/ SAMPLES FOR


ALL ACTIVE HSDPA USERS

Cell Throughput in WBTS

M5002C92-M5002C107, M5002C108

ALLOCATED HSDPA USERS IN SPI 0-15/ALL ALLOCATED HSDPA


USERS

Cell Throughput in WBTS

M5002C109-M5002C124, M5002C125

SAMPLES FOR ALLOCATED HSDPA USERS IN SPI 0-15/ SAMPLES


FOR ALL ALLOCATED HSDPA USERS

Cell Throughput in WBTS

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cont.
New counters:
M5002C58-M5002C73, M5002C74
17 counters (ACTIVE_HSDPA_SPI_0 to 15 and ACTIVE_HSDPA_ALL)
Number of active HSDPA users per SPI class 0-15/The sum of all active HSDPA users.
The number of active HSDPA users in SPI class 0-15 or for all SPI classes is sampled each 100 ms and
the value is cumulated to this counter.
The active user means a user who has data in the BTS buffer and the data is sent to the user.
Number of active HSDPA users is sampled each 100ms and value is cumulated to the counter.
M5002C75-M5002C90, M5002C91
17 counters (SAMPLE_ACTIVE_HSDPA_SPI_0 to 15 and SAMPLE_ACTIVE_HSDPA_ALL)
The number of samples for monitoring average number of active HSDPA users in SPI class 0-15/ The
number of samples for monitoring average number of all active HSDPA users.
The counter is incremented by one on each 100ms if at least one HSDPA user is active.
The active user means a user who has data in the BTS buffer and the data is sent to the user.
Number of active HSDPA users is sampled each 100ms and value is cumulated to the counter.
M5002C92-M5002C107, M5002C108
17 counters (ALLOC_HSDPA_SPI_0 to 15 and ALLOC_HSDPA_ALL)
Number of allocated HSDPA users per SPI class 0-15/The sum of all allocated HSDPA users.
The number of allocated HSDPA users in SPI class 0-15 or for all SPI classes is sampled each 100 ms and
the value is cumulated to this counter.
The allocated user is a user receiving or waiting for data whether or not it is scheduled for him.
Number of active HSDPA users is sampled each 100ms and value is cumulated to the counter.
M5002C109-M5002C124, M5002C125
17 counters (SAMPLE_ALLOC_HSDPA_SPI_0 to 15 and SAMPLE_ALLOC_HSDPA_ALL)
The number of samples for monitoring average number of allocated HSDPA users in SPI class 0-15/ The
number of samples for monitoring average number of all allocated HSDPA users.
The counter is incremented by one on each 100ms if at least one HSDPA user is active.
The allocated user is a user receiving or waiting for data whether or not it is scheduled for him.
Number of active HSDPA users is sampled each 100ms and value is cumulated to the counter.
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New KPIs
Average number of active HSDPA users per SPI class 0:
Avg n of active HSDPA users per SPI class 0 =

Avg act HSDPA SPI cl 0 =

sum([ACTIVE HSDPA USERS IN SPI 0])


sum([SAMPLES FOR ACTIVE HSDPA USERS IN SPI 0])

SUM (ACTIVE_HSDPA_SPI_0)
sum(SAMPLE_ACTIVE_HSDPA_SPI_0)

Average number of active HSDPA users per SPI class 1:


Avg n of active HSDPA users per SPI class 1 =

sum([ACTIVE HSDPA USERS IN SPI 1])


sum([SAMPLES FOR ACTIVE HSDPA USERS IN SPI 1])

Average number of active HSDPA users:


Avg n of active HSDPA users =

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ssum([ALL ACTIVE HSDPA USERS])


sum([SAMPLES FOR ALL ACTIVE HSDPA USERS])

RAN1877 End-user experienced DL Throughput,


cont.
New KPIs:
Avg act HSDPA SPI cl 0:
Average number of active HSDPA users per SPI class 0
MEASUREMENT(S): Cell Throughput in WBTS
Avg act HSDPA SPI cl X:( with X= 1 to 15 for all SPI
classes)
Average number of active HSDPA users per SPI class 1
MEASUREMENT(S): Cell Throughput in WBTS
Avg act HSDPA users:
Average number of active HSDPA users
MEASUREMENT(S): Cell Throughput in WBTS
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New KPIs
AVERAGE NUMBER OF ALLOCATED HSDPA USERS PER SPI CLASS 0:

Avg N OF allocated HSDPA users per SPI 0 =

sum(ALLOC_HSDPA_SPI_0)
sum(SAMPLE_ALLOC_HSDPA_SPI_0)

Average end-user experience throughput of active HSDPA users per SPI class 0

Avg thr act HSDPA SPI 0 =

sum([TOTAL ACKNOWLEDGED DATA IN MAC - HS PDUS FOR SPI 0] * 8 *10)


sum([ACTIVE HSDPA USERS IN SPI 0])

Avg thr act HSDPA SPI 0 =

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sum(HS_DATA_ACK_SPI_0 * 8 *10)
sum(ACTIVE_HSDPA_SPI_0)

RAN1877 End-user experienced DL Throughput,


cont.
New KPIs:
Avg n of allocated HSDPA users per SPI class X: (with X = 0 to 15 for
the SPI classes 0 to 15)
Average number of allocated HSDPA users. Allocated means that user is
receiving data or user is waiting for data regardless of the data being
scheduled for the user.
Avg thr act HSDPA SPI 0:
Average end-user experience throughput of active HSDPA users per SPI
class 0
MEASUREMENT(S): Cell Throughput in WBTS
Avg thr act HSDPA SPI X: (with X = 1 to 15 for the SPI classes 1 to 15)
Average end-user experience throughput of active HSDPA users per SPI
class X
MEASUREMENT(S): Cell Throughput in WBTS
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New KPIs
Average end-user experience throughput of allocated HSDPA users per SPI class 0

Avg thr alloc DL SPI 0 =

sum([TOTAL ACKNOWLEDGED DATA IN MAC - HS PDUS FOR SPI 0] * 8 *10)


sum([ALLOCATED HSDPA USERS IN SPI 0])

Avg thr alloc DL SPI 0 =

sum(HS_DATA_ACK_SPI_0 * 8 *10)
sum(ALLOC_HSDPA_SPI_0)

Average end-user experience throughput of allocated HSDPA users


Avg thr alloc HSDPA usrs =

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sum([ORIGINAL HSDPA DATA] * 8 *10)


sum([ALL ALLOCATED HSDPA USERS])

RAN1877 End-user experienced DL Throughput,


cont.
New KPIs:
Avg thr alloc DL SPI 0:
Average end-user experience throughput of allocated HSDPA users per SPI class 0
Avg thr alloc DL SPI X: (with X = 1 to 15 for the SPI classes 1 to 15)
Average end-user experience throughput of allocated HSDPA users per SPI class X
HS_DATA_ACK_SPI_0: (kbyte)
Number of octets of acknowledged MAC-hs PDUs for SPI 0.
When a MAC-d PDU is positively acknowledged for this SPI class.
HS_DATA_ACK_SPI_X: (kbyte) (with X = 1 to 15 for the SPI classes 1 to 15)
Number of octets of acknowledged MAC-hs PDUs for SPI X.
When a MAC-d PDU is positively acknowledged for this SPI class.
ALLOC_HSDPA_SPI_X: (with X = 0 to 15 for the SPI classes 0 to 15)
The sum of allocated HSDPA users in SPI X class. The allocated user is a user receiving or
waiting for data whether or not it is scheduled for him.
The number of allocated HSDPA users in SPI class X is sampled each 100ms and the value
is cumulated to this counter. SAMPLING INTERVAL: 100ms
Avg thr alloc HSDPA usrs: (kbit/s)
Average end-user experience throughput of allocated HSDPA users
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Activation

Restart of the RNC or the BTS is not required after the activation of this feature.
This procedure does not cause downtime and it can be activated at any time of the
day.

Licensing

This feature belongs to application software (ASW) and is under license key
management.

The counters are optional and controlled by RNC license.


License key installed on RNC. OMS reads the RNC license and based on that
hides or shows the counters in the OMS EM GUI.

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cont.
HSDPA_ORIG_DATA: (kbyte)
Total amount of HSDPA original data (first transmissions) sent
on MAC-hs/ehs PDUs. This counter includes legacy single
carrier, Multi-Carrier and MIMO HSDPA data
The counter is updated when the MAC-hs/ehs PDU is sent to
the air (first transmission of the PDU only).
ALLOC_HSDPA_ALL:
The sum of all allocated HSDPA users. The allocated user is a
user receiving or waiting for data whether or not it is
scheduled for him
The number of all allocated HSDPA users is sampled each
100ms and the value is cumulated to this counter
These are MEASUREMENT(S): Cell Throughput in WBTS
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Release Information:
WCDMA Release

RU40

I-HSPA System

I-HSPA Rel.5

BTS (Flexi)

WTBS8.0

NetAct

NetAct8

HW Requirements

None

License Control

Long-term ON/OFF

Licence Control in NE

RNC LK

RAN1877 End-user experienced DL Throughput feature does not require any


specific RNC or mcRNC HW and SW

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RAN2526
1 Hour RNC Release Software Upgrade

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RAN2526 - 1 Hour RNC Release Software Upgrade


IPA RNC Release upgrade time is reduced

1 Hour Release Software Upgrade Time

Preparation
Upgrade
Aftermath
cRNC

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The SW upgrade procedure is based on the Preparation, Upgrade, and Aftermath concept
The SW upgrade procedure consists of 3 phases:
SW Upgrade
Aftermath

Preparation

Upgrade

Aftermath

Not traffic and service affecting

Traffic and service affecting

Not traffic and service affecting

Manual pre checks e.g. disk space,


locked files, stop command calendar
jobs etc.

Macro pre checks

Manual post checks e.g. star


tcommand calendar jobs, start
measurements etc.

Making a fallback of the running


package

Data conversion and unit preloading


Boot SW upgrade
New SW activation including reboot

Downloading the software

Remove temp files

Preparing the new software

Change state of package from NW


to BU

Checking licences and installing


licences
Creating the new package

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KPI monitoring
New feature activation

RAN2526 - 1 Hour RNC Release Software Upgrade

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RAN2526 - 1 Hour RNC Release Software Upgrade


Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release IPA Platform OMS for WCDMA RNC Flexi Platform

RU40
RN7.0
A14
OMS2.0 (RU40)
FP-6 Cougar

Activating 1 Hour RNC Release Software Upgrade :


This is BSW (Basic Software) and requires no activation

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RAN2539
OMS RNC Connectivity Increase

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RAN2539 - OMS RNC Connectivity Increase


Simultaneously connected RNCs is increased from 10 to 20

HP Proliant DL360 Gen.8

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RAN2539 - OMS RNC Connectivity Increase, cont.

The number of RNCs that can be connected to a standalone OMS is increased


for 10 to 20
The OMS capacity is not increased
Topology browser 30
NE Parameter Editor 30
Radio Network Measurement Management 10
Radio Network Measurement Presentation GUI 20
NE threshold management 20
Radio Network online-monitoring 20
Fault Management 30
Active sessions 30
Secure MMI-window 30
Parameter tool 30
Putty 30
Log viewer 30
SW version viewer 30
BTS Connection Resources UI 30
New GOMS hardware HP Proliant DL360 Gen.8 is required
RAN2701 included in a later release will increase the number of users
For public use IPR applies
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RAN2539 - OMS RNC Connectivity Increase

Release Information
RAS Release OMS for WCDMA NetAct

RU40
OMS2.0 (RU40)
OSS5.4 CD set 3

Activating OMS RNC Connectivity Increase :


This is BSW (Basic Software) and requires no activation

For public use IPR applies


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RAN2446 - Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC


RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC

For public use IPR applies


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RAN2446 - Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC


RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC
Operator is able to initiate emergency symptom data collection from an IPA
RNC using an MML command or triggered from OMS

IPA RNC
RAN1805
(RU40)

Flexi WBTS
RAN2199

RAN2446
(RU40)

OMS

RAN1873
(RU30)

NetAct
RAN2229

RU40

Planned
Planned

mcRNC
Planned
RAN2601

Symptom data
Manual trigger

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Alarm
enrichment

OSS1071

RAN2446 - Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC


RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC

Troubleshooting logs (symptom data) collection from the IPA-RNC can be


performed using one command
The user Nemuadmin can trigger log collection from the OMS by default from
the command line interface
If the log collection needs to be triggered by the root user from the command
line interface then the root user needs to be added to _nokNELogManager
group in the OMS

Emergency profile collection is supported and used when fast operator


action is required to restore the service e.g. RNC reset
Currently symptom data information is obtained with command-line-based
tools such as the TN38 log collection macro
This is tedious and time consuming and is usually omitted during
troubleshooting

When triggered by MML or from OMS the IPA RNC will perform the
emergency symptom data collection automatically

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RAN2446 - Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC


RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC

The troubleshooting report package consists of compressed file and

includes:
All relevant RNC system and process logs
RNC HW & SW configuration
Active alarms and relevant parts of alarm history
The symptoms are collected into a file that can then be added to the
trouble ticket to help problem solving
There is an alarm to indicate the receipt of troubleshooting data.
System collection and upload failure is indicated by a defined alarm
When the log collection is triggered the logs are also forwarded to the
OMS
The log file is stored on the RNC hard disk at eclipse/var/symptom with a
file name SYMP<sequential_number>.ZIP e.g. SYMP0001.ZIPand
automatically forwarded to the OMS

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RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC

The logs are stored in the OMS at /var/opt/OMSftproot/NE/

TroubleshootingData/. with a file name TSUPL_RNC_<RNC_ID>.<datetime>.zip e.g.TSUPL_RNC_00009.20110810103000.zip


The EMERG profile configuration file RNCEMERG.XML can be found at
SHADOWS/RUNNING/LFILES

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RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC
This feature requires the following features:

OMS requires feature RAN1873

RAN2446
Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC
(BSW)

RAN 1873
OMS
Troubleshooting
Data Collection
(BSW)

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RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC
Release Information
RAS Release RNC Release IPA Platform
OMS for WCDMA mcRNC Release
Flexi Direct Release -

For public use IPR applies


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RU40
RN7.0
A14
OMS2.0 (RU40)
planned for a later release
planned for a later release

RAN2446 - Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC


RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC
Activating Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC :
Create the SOKERI user account and attach it to the PROFILE profile
ZIAH:SOKERI:PROFILE:;
Trigger the log collection using the Service Terminal LCKMAN Log
Collection Extension:
ZDDS:<active_OMU>, <omu_index>;
LP:<number>,LCK; e.g. LP:1,LCK;
1
S:E (trigger log collection)
PF (check the progress)
T:<value> sets the time for automatic transfer to the GOMS. Value = 0
disables automatic file transfer
The logs are stored in the RNC at eclipse/var/symptom with a name like
SYMP0001.ZIP

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RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC

The log collection can also be triggered from the OMS.


To do this you will first need to add root user to the _nokNELogManage
user group
fsgpasswd a root _nokNELogManage
Now the log collection can be triggered from the GOMS CLI using the
command:
zcollectNELogs n <ne_id> -p RNCEMERG (Ne-id is the NE-ID from
RUOSTEQX)
zcollectNELogs n <ne_id> -f -p RNCEMERG (provides feedback on
CLI screen)

The logs are stored in the GOMS at


/var/opt/OMSftproot/NE/TroubleshootingData/. with a file name
TSUPL_RNC_<RNC_ID>.<date-time>.zip
e.g.TSUPL_RNC_00009.20110810103000.zip

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RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC

Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection is active by default but will only start to
work when the SOKERI user has been configured in the RNC
In this case the data collection is triggered by certain events
The feature and its main parameters are controlled by PRFILE class2
parameters 1814,1819 and 1818
The following events triggers are configured by default
1001 UNIT RESTARTED
1014 PROCESSOR LOAD RATE ALARM LIMIT EXCEEDED
1078 PROCESS EXCEPTION
1143 AMOUNT OF FREE MEMORY REDUCED
1144 FREE BUFFER HEADERS EXHAUSTING
1147 MESSAGE QUEUE OVERFLOW
1239 DSP SUPERVISION FAILURE
1269 AAL5 FRAME CORRUPTED
1598 UNIT FOUND FAULTY BY ALARM SYSTEM
2693 ACTIVE UNIT FAULTY

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RAN2446 - Emergency Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC


RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC
Alarm 0186 - New Log File Generated is raised Files stored in RNC at
/ASWDIR/TRSLOG/
Files are stored in GOMS at /var/opt/OMSftproot/NE/TroubleshootingData
The Event Triggered Log Collection profile configuration file RNCSTAND.XML can
be found at SHADOWS/RUNNING/LFILES

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RAN1805 Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC
Activating Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection for IPA-RNC :
Create the SOKERI user account and attach it to the PROFILE profile
ZIAH:SOKERI:PROFILE:;
Enable/Disable the feature with PRFILE parameter 1814
ZWOI:2,1814 0001 = Enabled / 0000 = Disabled
ZWOC:2,1814,1; - enables Event Triggered Symptom Data Collection
To prevent alarm 0186 from being raised use the PRFILE value 0002
ZWOC:2,1814,2;
Check and increase the the folder space (ASWDIR/TRSLOG/) using commands
ZWOI:2,1819;
ZWOC:2,1819,<size (H)>
Check and configure the automatic transfer of the zip files to OMS using the
command
ZWOI:2,1818; - Enabled = 0001 / 0000 = Disabled
ZWOC:2,1818,1;

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RU40 Transmission and Transport Feature

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RU40 Transmission and Transport Feature

RAN2296 Transport sub-Module "FTIF" Eth+E1/Ta/JT1 for


Flexi Multiradio SM

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RAN2296
Transport sub-Module "FTIF" Eth+E1/Ta/JT1 for Flexi
Multiradio SM

For public use IPR applies


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RAN2296 FTIF Eth + E1/T1/JT1 for Flexi Multiradio SM


FTIF enhances the connectivity and transport mode options of Flexi Multiradio 10
BTS.

2 x Combo Ports, each operating as:


-100/1000Base-T
-or
-- optical SFP

4 x "RJ48C-style" ports,
each provides 2 x E1/T1/JT1

FTIF can only be used with FSMF, FSMG and FSML system
modules

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RAN2296 FTIF Eth + E1/T1/JT1 for Flexi Multiradio


SM, cont.
Summary
FTIF Transport Sub-Module supports
- Up to 8x E1/T1/JT1 interfaces and
- 2x Combo Ports (2x optical via separate SFP, 2x electrical).
Up to two ports can be used at the same time. Benefits for the Customer FTIF enhances the connectivity
and transport mode options of Flexi Multiradio 10 BTS
Connectivity
- Up to 8x E1/T1/JT1 interfaces to interconnect with TDM based transport networks or
equipmenet on site
- Up to 2 additional Ethernet ports via optical/electrical combo ports for chaining or
collocation
- True zero footprint support for FlexiPacket Radio via Power + Ethernet feature on both
electrical Ethernet ports
Transport modes
- ATM Iub, Dual Iub and IP Iub over ML-PPP
- Media conversion for chained or collocated BTS (CESoPSN, ML-PPP)
Functional description
Optional Outdoor Transport Sub-Module FTIF extends capabilities of Outdoor Flexi Multiradio
10 System Module FSMF by:
2 x Combo Ports supporting following combinations:
2 x 100/1000Base-T or
2 x optional optical SFP or
1 x 100/1000Base-T and 1 x optional optical SFP
Flexi Multiradio System Module with FTIF supports QoS aware Ethernet Switching across up to 3
interfaces
8use
x E1/T1/JT1
(twisted pair) on 4 x RJ48C-style ports; coaxial connectivity can be provided via baluns
Forpublic
IPR applies
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RAN2296 FTIF Eth + E1/T1/JT1 for Flexi Multiradio


System Module
FTIF enhances the connectivity and transport mode options of Flexi
Multiradio 10 BTS
Connectivity:
8x E1/T1/JT1 interfaces to interconnect with TDM based transport networks

or equipment on site
2 additional Ethernet ports via optical/electrical combo ports for chaining or
collocation
True zero footprint support for FlexiPacket Radio via Power + Ethernet
feature on both electrical Ethernet ports

Transport modes:
ATM Iub, Dual Iub and IP Iub over ML-PPP
Media conversion for chained or collocated BTS (CESoPSN, ML-PPP)

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RAN2296 FTIF Eth + E1/T1/JT1 for Flexi Multiradio


System Module, cont.
FTIF is required
- for ATM Iub, Dual Iub and IP Iub over ML-PPP
- if collocation (CESoPSN, ML-PPP) or synchronization shall include TDM
- if more/other Ethernet interfaces are required than available on Multiradio System Module
- if Synchronization Hub function based on Synchronous Ethernet input or output shall be used
Flexi Multiradio System Module integrated Transport and FTIF build a single logical Transport node
Each "RJ48C-Style" port offers 2 E1/T1/JT1 interfaces which are both accessible via one Flexi
Outdoor cable FTCY. Also the existing cables FTCB, FTCV, FTCX can be used but with the
consequence that just 1 PDH interface per RJ48C port is accessible (interfaces 1,2,3 and 4).
Current Implementation
FTIF is an optional enhancement to Flexi Multiradio 10 System Module's integrated transport
functionality. Interdependencies between Features
Depends on feature "RAN2262 Flexi Multimode System Modules, FSMF and FSMG " Operational
Aspects
HW Requirements
FTIF can only be installed to Flexi Multimode System Modules FSMF and FSMG. BTS Transport HW
Flexi Multiradio System Module with FTIF
Supplementary Internal Information
Note that the PDH interface numbering is 1/5; 2/6; 3/7; 4/8.

CESoPSN = Circuit Emulated Services over Packet Switched Networks e.g. Pseudo Wire
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RAN2296 FTIF Eth + E1/T1/JT1 for Flexi Multiradio


System Module
Release Information:
BSW/ASW

HW

RAS RELEASE

RU40

BTS RELEASE

WN 8.0

BTS HARDWARE

FLEXI REL.3

NETACT RELEASE

OSS5.4 CD Set 3

RNC RELEASE

N/A

mcRNC RELEASE

N/A

SGSN RELEASE

N/A

IHSPA RELEASE

N/A

LICENCING

N/A

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RU40 BTS and Site Solution Features

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RU40 BTS and Site Solution Features


RAN2117 RNC2600 Co-Siting with Multicontroller RNC
RAN2240 mcRNC Flexible Dimensioning up to 50Gbps HW Release 2
RAN2262 Flexi Multiradio Sstem Modules, FSMF and FBBA extension module
RAN2317 240W Multireadio remote RF
RAN2429 Flexi 3-sector RF Module 2100 80W FXDB (RU30 EP2 on top)
RAN2573 Flexi 3-sector RF Module 900 80W FXDB (RU30 EP2 on top)
RAN2157 Flexi Lite BTS 2100 ***
RRH FHDB 60W+60W
RAN2489 - Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz
RAN2111 - Flexi WCDMA Software Download Capability for Antenna Line Devices
RAN2591 Selective BTS Resource Re-Balancing in mcRNC

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RAN2117
RNC2600 Co-Siting with Multicontroller RNC

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RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC

Capacity of the installed RNC2600 increases

Enables peak rates higher than 84 Mbps for the RNC2600

Provides improved end-user experience due to higher HSPA peak


rate support from the network

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RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC, cont.


The idea of the feature is that cRNC can assign certain UEs to be processed by mcRNC.
The assignment is only when cRNC is the SRNC for the UE and static, i.e. UEs are not
switched between RNCs in connected state. Assignment lasts until UE goes to idle state or
is relocated from cRNC.There is no co-siting when cRNC is the drift RNC.

This feature is only supported using Rel2 mcRNC HW


RNC2600 supports co-siting using all valid step configurations
This feature is currently only for use in networks where all the interfaces except the Iu-PS are

ATM/IP based
Full ATM RNC2600s are not supported
Cositing in RU40 is "inter-RNC UE processing within an RNC cluster
The RNC2600 is connected to the mcRNC through a proprietary interface called the RNC-cl
interface and creates an RNC cluster
mcRNC S1 hardware configuration is used
RNCs are geographically co-located and installed in the RNC site and inter connected by IP
interfaces
RNC co-siting is transparent to the core network elements.
Co-siting is not applied when the RNC2600 is the drift RNC
RNC2600 controls the BTSs common channel signaling and core network signalling

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RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC

RNC2600
BTS Control
Core signalling
EU processing

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mcRNC
EU processing

RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC, cont.


Only the RNC2600 has an RNS and is therefore the controlling RNC and controls
the cells
The cRNC is visible to the CN, neighbouring RNCs and the underlying nodeBs as the CP physical termination end point
The mcRNC is visible only as an UP IP end point
This is possible by usage of site routers on the Iu side and the Iub side of the
RNCs to which both the cRNC and mcRNC connect.
During the RRC connection setup phase, the RNC2600 assigns UEs to itself or to
the mcRNC
The assignment only happens when the RNC2600 is the SRNC for the UE
The UEs are not switched between RNCs
Assignments last until the UE goes to idle state or the UE is relocated from
RNC2600
If a certain UE connected through ATM is being processed in mcRNC, all UP
traffic goes via RNC-cl interface

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RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC, cont.


UE-specific signaling and user plane resources are always allocated from

the same HW platform


UEs capable of HSPA peak rates higher than 84 Mbps are allocated to the
mcRNC
The load is shared between RNC2600 and mcRNC
The mcRNC has its own IP interfaces towards Iub, Iu-cs, Iur, and Iu-ps
If ATM is used in Iub, Iu-cs, or Iur then the RNC2600 acts as the ATM
gateway between the ATM based Iub, Iu-cs, or Iur interface and the
mcRNC IP interfaces
The Iu-ps interface is always IP based when the RNC co-sitting feature is
used
The operability of both RNCs in the cluster is kept independent for
simplicity and to make it possible to use the existing O&M methods and
tools in the respective RNCs
Both RNCs connect to the same OMS using independent BTSOM
interfaces

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RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC

No CSPUs - all cellrelated CP and UP


functions are
handled in cRNC

CCH UP (DMCU)
NodeB-specific UP
functionalities
Common channels
handling
TOP CP (mainly in
ICSU)
cell-specific CP
functionalities

cRNC
ICSU
RSMU
Top CP

UE CP (in ICSU)
UE-specific CP
functionalities

UE CP

OMS

mcRNC
UE CP (in USCP)
UE-specific CP
functionalities

DMCU
CCH UP
UE UP
BTSOM

CFPU
OMU

OMU

USPU
UE CP

UE UP (in USUP)
UE-specific CP
functionalities

UE UP

Transport Network

ATM/IP IFs

NP2GE

0
1

RNC-cl

EIPU
EIPU

UE UP (DMCU)
UE-specific UP
functionalities

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Transport Network

RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC, cont.

There is a BTSOM interface used between the RNCs


At system level the OMS hides most of the cosite details from NetAct
NetAct is aware of the of co-sited RNC topology
OMS provides the means to configure and activate/deactivate RNC co-siting
OMS does some processing, separation, and filtering of PM data from the independent RNCs to hide the
co-site details
The RNC-cl interface and the BTSOM interface between the RNC2600 and the mcRNC has no visibility to
the RAN
The RNC-cl interface is visible to the OMS
The OMS can be used to configure the RNC-cl interface.

cRNC has to act as ATM gateway to mcRNC when ATM transport is being used.

EIPUs are connected directly to NPGEs without any external devices


Four NP2GE cards configured in protected (NPGEP) should be used at the cRNC side
Eight 1GE ports (4 per each BCN) should be used at the mcRNC side
The theoretical maximum capacity is 3.2 Gbps (due to NPGE backplane capacity)
RAN2440 IP Fast Rerouting is required
In case of failure a BFD triggered switchover for NPGEP from WO to SP occurs
VLANs are used also to provide a logical traffic separation through the RNC-cl interface
No encryption method is taken into consideration for the new interface in RU40
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RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC

When RAN1874: Automatic OMS resiliency is used


If the serving (primary) OMS fails or if the connection between network
elements (RNC/BTS) and the serving OMS fails, the network elements under
the serving OMS automatically connect to the secondary OMS
For RNC2600 co-siting with mcRNC both RNCs will attempt to move under the
same OMS

When RAN1913: HS Cell FACH is used


HSPA is used in Cell FACH state and therefore more users can be supported
in Cell FACH state and smooth data transmission is provided for users not
requiring large data volumes
For UEs cosited on the mcRNC side that are in HS Cell FACH state, the user
data path uses L2-L2 transparent communication between the mac-d entities
in the mcRNC and mac-c entities in the RNC2600

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RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC

Release Information:

RAS Release RNC Release IPA Platform OMS for WCDMA mcRNC Release NetAct -

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RU40
RN7.0
A14
OMS2.0 (RU40)
mcRNC3.0 RNC
OSS5.4 CD set 3

RAN2240
mcRNC HW Release 2 Support2

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RAN2240: mcRNC Rel2 HW Support

Improving the capacity and


connectivity by
Introducing a new processor
version add-in card
8x8 G memory per module
Approx 2 times more capacity
expected

Supprting up to 8 module
configuration
10GE network interface supported

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RAN2240: mcRNC Rel2 HW Support


the mcRNC is able to support higher capacity due to processor evolution
and software optimization

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RAN2240: mcRNC Rel2 HW Support, cont.


BMPP2-B Octeon2 Unit
BMPP2-B BCN Multi-Processor Card gen. 2 is a general purpose
processing unit to be used in the BCN platform
The processor type is the Octeon II (CN6880) made by Cavium
The OCTEON II is a 64 bit processor providing 48GHz of computing
power on a single chip across 32-cores
It performs various data plane and control plane processing tasks in a
number of applications
BMPP2-B Add-in Card supports and utilizes the interfaces that the BCN
motherboard infrastructure provides
2x XAUI, 2x PCI Express, UART, USB
Supports up to 4 x 8Gbyte DDR3 DIMM memories.
In addition to a processor block the Add-in Card has an MMC (Module
Management Controller) for HW management tasks and a power supply
block for generating a variety of supply voltages required on board
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2 x AMC bay

USB 2.0 (Type B, target)


SAS cross-connect

Network interfaces /

Network interfaces

Inter-module interfaces

2 x 10 GE (SFP+)

7 x 1 GE/10 GE (SFP+)
1 x 1 GE (SFP)

10 x 1 GE (SFP)

Indicator LEDs
Synchronization interface
2 x in/out (RJ45)

NE management interface

LMP serial port


(RS-232)

2 x 1GE (SFP)
Module management interface
1 x 10/100M/1GE (RJ45)

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Reset

Alarm input interface


8 x voltage input (RJ45)
eSW/FW update interface
2 x USB 2.0 (Type A, host)

RAN2240: mcRNC Rel2 HW Support, cont.


The BCN-B module front panel contains the following interfaces:
7 x 10 GigE (SFP+) interfaces for external cabling and inter-module cabling
2 x 10 GigE (SFP+) and ten 1 GigE (SFP) interfaces for external cabling
2 x additional 1 GigE (SFP) interfaces provide access to add-in card slots 1 and 8
for network element management purposes (SSH connection)
1 x 1 GigE (1000Base-T) interface for local hardware management and
debugging purposes (MGMT port)
2 x USB 2.0 interfaces for software downloading (typically during commissioning)
A direct RS232 interface to the local management processor (LMP) for debugging
purposes
A USB 2.0 slave port for software debugging purposes
A SAS connector for hard disk cross-connecting between two BCN modules
2 x RJ 45 connectors for eight external voltage-sensitive alarm inputs with 1 mA
pull-up load
2 x external synchronization interfaces (E1, T1, JT1, 1.544 MHz, 2.048 MHz)

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Due to the fast evolution of processor chips it is now possible to greatly

enhance the operation of the mcRNC by introducing a new HW release


to the market
This new hardware is known as mcRNC Release 2 hardware.
A new hardware platform is introduced BCN-B
New processor units are introduced BCMPP-B also known as Octeon2
Processor units
These units are greatly improved from the first Octeon+ units

Cavium Octeon+ CN5650

Cavium Octeon+ CN6680

64 bit

64 bit

VS

12 cores

32 cores

800MHz

48GHz

4 x 2MB DDR DIMS

4 x 8MB DDR DIMS

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A special 1 GE interface, the trace port, is used for providing a connection to an
external traffic tracing server
The trace port is used for port mirroring and allows the mirroring of any port connected
to the HiGig virtual backplane to the trace port

7 x 10Gb SFP+ Ports


for interbox connectivity.
1 x 1Gb SFP Port for
tracing/port mirroring
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2 x 10 Gb
SFP+ Ports
for external
connections
to NEs

10 x 1Gb SFP Ports for


external connections to
NEs

RAN2240: mcRNC Rel2 HW Support


External Connectivity:
Maximum connectivity is 20Gbps
1 GE and 10GE can be used
simultaneously
10 x 1 GE + 1 x 10GE
2 x 10GE

S3-B2
Module #4

Module #3

S1-B2

Module #1

Module #2

Supported transmission types are:

Copper
Single mode optic fiber
Multimode optic fiber

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Backbone Network

NetAct
DCN

OMS

RAN2240: mcRNC Rel2 HW Support


Release2 HW in RU40 supports S1 and S3 configurations

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mcRNC capacity targets with BCN-A1 HW in RU40 (mcRNC HW Rel1)
Configuration ID

S1-A1

NE level performance
Number of subscribers per RNC coverage area
AMR Busy Hour Call Attempts
PS BHCA (HSPA)
NAS Busy hour call attempts on top of maximum call capacity
AMR Erlangs
AMR Erlangs (including soft handover)
NE level capacity
Iub max total UP throughput (CS+PS, FP, UL+DL)/ Mbps
Iub max total HSDPA UP throughput (CS+PS, FP, DL)
Iub max total HSDPA UP throughput (CS+PS, FP, UL)
Connectivity
Max number of cells
Max number of BTS sites
Max number of RRC connected UE's

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S5-A1

340000
340000
428000
1265650
8500
11900

1380000
1380000
1712000
5137050
34500
48300

1290
910
380

5190
3660
1530

1410
470

3110
1037

195000

780000

RAN2240: mcRNC Rel2 HW Support


mcRNC capacity targets with BCN-B2 HW in RU40 ( mcRNC HW Rel2)
Configuration ID

S1-B2

NE level performance
Number of subscribers per RNC coverage area
AMR Busy Hour Call Attempts
PS BHCA (HSPA)
NAS Busy hour call attempts on top of maximum call capacity
AMR Erlangs
AMR Erlangs (including soft handover)
NE level capacity
Iub max total UP throughput (CS+PS, FP, UL+DL)/ Mbps
Iub max total HSDPA UP throughput (CS+PS, FP, DL)
Iub max total HSDPA UP throughput (CS+PS, FP, UL)
Connectivity
Max number of cells
Max number of BTS sites
Max number of RRC connected UE's

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S3-B2

760000
760000
555000

2140000
2140000
1573000

2829100
19000
26600

7966150
53500
74900

2640
1850
790

7520
5260
2260

2600
520
352000

6600
1320
1000000

RAN2240: mcRNC Rel2 HW Support


Release Information:
RAS Release mcRNC Release RNC FlexiPlatform -

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RU40
mcRNC3.0
FP6-Cougar

RAN2262
Flexi Multiradio System Modules

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RAN2262 Flexi Multiradio System Modules


Rel3 Flexi Multiradio System modules for Flexi WBTSs

FPFC, optional stand alone PDU

FTxx, optional transport sub-module

FPFD, optional PDU in 3U casing


FSMF / FSMG comes with casing and
fan sub-assembly

FBBA/FBBB, optional

3U Casing with Flexi Rel3


modules
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Summary
New Flexi Multiradio System Module (FSM) platform is introduced. It has a variable capacity and can be also
used as a capacity expansion for the existing System Modules. New architecture enables flexible and on
demand capacity upgrade path for Flexi site solution. New System Module platform consists of two base
module variants (FSMF and FSMG) and two optional capacity extension sub-modules (FBBA and FBBB).
Furthermore, the new 3U casing can also accommodate optional Power Distribution Sub-module as well as
optional Transport Sub-module. New System Module supports WCDMA and LTE. HW is ready to support also
GSM/EDGE.
Benefits for the Customer
Secure BTS investments with flexible migration from one radio access technology to
another
Flexible capacity upgrade based on pay as you grow concept
Enables higher site capacities and new configurations
New Flexi System Module is well optimized for data services
Functional Description
New Flexi Multiradio System module consists of 3U high casing, which can accommodate a base module,
optional capacity extension sub-modules (up to 2), an optional power distribution sub-module and an optional
transport sub-module. All modules are IP65 class outdoor capable.
There are two System Module (base) capacity variants, FSMF and FSMG:
FSMF:
Optimized for 2+2+2 WCDMA and LTE 1+1+1 support. Performance equals or exceeds FSMD capacity and
features in terms of channel elements (CE) and HSPA throughput (Mbit/s) as well as LTE bandwidth (20MHz)
and throughput.
FSMG:
Optimized for 1+1+1 WCDMA support. Performance equals to half of FSMD capacity in terms of channel
elements (CE) and HSPA throughput (Mbit/s). Adequate LTE support and performance can be gained with an
extension sub-module, FBBA or FBBB.
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New Flexi Multiradio System Module (FSM) platform is introduced


It has a variable capacity
can be used as a capacity expansion for the existing System Modules
New architecture enables flexible and on demand capacity upgrade path
for Flexi site solutions
New System Module platform consists of two base module variants
FSMF and FSMG
Two optional capacity extension sub-modules
FBBA and FBBB
New 3U casing can also accommodate
Optional Power Distribution Sub-module
Optional Transport Sub-module
New System Module supports WCDMA and LTE
HW is also ready to support GSM/EDGE

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New System Module consists of integrated ethernet transport, clock and control functions,
baseband processing, casing and fans. It can be used as a stand alone System Module or it
can be extended with optional items.
There are four optical links for RF Modules in the base System Module configuration, FSMF or
FSMG alone.
Inside the casing, new System Module can be extended with up to two capacity extension submodules, FBBA/FBBB. Capacity is increased by adding capability to support more users and
performance by increasing the total throughput of the base station.
New System Module can be used as a extension to existing System Modules (Rel1 and Rel2).
Capacity Extension sub-module FBBA & FBBB (Optional)
FBBA:
High capacity extension sub-module to add control and baseband processing and one optical
connection for high capacity sites. FBBA has a equal performance as FSMF in terms of capacity
and throughput.
FBBB:
Moderate capacity extension sub-module to add cost efficient control and baseband
processing capacity and one optical connection for high capacity sites. FBBB has a equal
performance as FSMG in terms of capacity and throughput. It is used e.g. to upgrade FSMG to
support 2+2+2 WCDMA BTS. In LTE case FBBB with FSMF can be used for high capacity LTE
BTS.
Transport interface sub-modules, several variants (Optional). Support for transport modules,
which can be fit in to 3U System Module casing
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FSMF

Optimized for 2+2+2 WCDMA and LTE 1+1+1 support


Performance equals or exceeds FSMD capacity and features in terms of
channel elements (CE)
HSPA throughput (Mbit/s)
LTE bandwidth (20MHz) and throughput

FSMG

Optimized for 1+1+1 WCDMA support


Performance equals to half of FSMD capacity in terms of
channel elements (CE)
HSPA throughput (Mbit/s)
Adequate LTE support and performance can be gained with an extension
sub-module, FBBA or FBBB

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Current Implementation
The current FSM-r2 variants will be replaced by r3. FSM-r3 support will be in
RU40 and RL30 and deliveries. Interdependencies between Features
The current FSM-r2 outdoor variants will be replaced by this HW feature.
FSM-r3 will inherit r2 outdoor functionalities and features. Indoor variant for
FSM-r3 will be proposed also.
Operational Aspects
R3 will inherit R2 outdoor operability, functionality and features. Possible
new characteristics enable by the new, advanced HW will be proposed
separately. HW Requirements
FSM-r3 will have new, improved HW architecture and it will consist of new
HW items. R3 will also inherit r2 outdoor operability, functionality and
features in terms of environmental and usability requirements. Possible new
characteristics enable by the new, advanced HW will be proposed
separately

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RAN2262 Flexi Multiradio System Modules, cont.


New System Module consists of
integrated ethernet transport, clock and control functions
baseband processing
casing and fans
It can be used as a stand alone System Module or it can be extended with
optional items

There are four optical links for RF Modules in the base System Module
configuration FSMF or FSMG

Inside the casing, new System Module can be extended with up to two
capacity extension sub-modules, FBBA/FBBB
Capacity is increased by adding capability of supporting more users
Performance is increased by increasing the total throughput of the
base station

New System Module can be used as a extension to existing Rel1 and


Rel2 System Modules
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Optional capacity extension sub-module FBBA & FBBB
FBBA
High capacity extension sub-module to add:
Control and baseband processing
One optical connection for high capacity sites
FBBA has equal performance toFSMF in terms of capacity and throughput
FBBB
Moderate capacity extension sub-module to add:
Cost efficient control and baseband processing capacity
One optical connection for high capacity sites
FBBB has equal performance toFSMG in terms of capacity and throughput
It is used e.g. to upgrade FSMG to support 2+2+2 WCDMA BTS
In LTE cases the FBBB with FSMF can be used as a high capacity LTE BTS
Several optional variants of Transport sub modules that can fit into the 3U
System Module casing
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Alarms
There are no alarms related to this feature.
Measurements and counters
There are no measurements and counters related to this feature.
Key performance indicators
There are no key performance indicators related to this feature.

New parameters
Abbreviated name
numberOfR99ChannelElements
hspaConfigurationList

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Number of R99 channel elements
List of HSPA configurations

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Managed object
BTSSCW
LCELGW

RAN2262 Flexi Multiradio System Modules


Release Information:
BSW/ASW

NOT DEFINED

RAS RELEASE

RU40

RNC RELEASE

RN7.0

BTS Flexi 10

FSM Rel 3 WN 8.0

BTS HARDWARE

FLEXI REL.3

mcRNC RELEASE

mcRNC3.0

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RAN2317
240W Multiradio remote RF

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RAN2317 240 W Multiradio Remote RF


Brief description:
This feature enables usage of up to 180 W output power per sector with one Flexi
RF module
Enables possibility to build high capacity and coverage sector for GSM and
WCDMA/LTE

Motivation and benefits:


180 W output power within one Flexi RF module
Flexible configuration and free power allocation to different radio technologies
GSM capacity in the network can be maintained or expanded as needed and
gradually sifted to WCDMA and LTE technologies
Attractive for MORAN operators

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RAN2317 240 W Multiradio Remote RF, cont.


Introduction to the feature
The RAN2317: 240 W Multiradio Remote RF feature is a superior future-proof BTS site
solution for all existing and new mobile operators. With this feature it is possible to have
up to 180 W output power per sector configurations with only one physical Flexi Multiradio
BTS RF Module. With this feature it is possible to build high capacity and coverage
sector for GSM and WCDMA/LTE by allocating the power flexibly from one power amplifier
(MCPA) to different radio technologies.
Operator benefits
The RAN2317: 240 W Multiradio Remote RF feature offers excellent evolution path and
expansion possibilities for operators with high GSM traffic. The GSM capacity in the
network can be maintained or expanded as needed and gradually shifted to WCDMA
and LTE technologies.
Full 3GPP RF band support in TX and RX makes this feature superior in terms of
capacity and coverage and makes it also attractive for MORAN operators. Up to 20 MHz
sub-band is available for WCDMA/LTE with 160 W output power allocation and simultaneously
20MHz sub-band can be used for GSM with 80 W output power allocation.
Performance can be further improved by separate optimal Antenna Tilt for GSM,
WCDMA, and LTE

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RAN2317 240 W Multiradio Remote RF

Supported RF Modules:
- FXFA Flexi RF Module 1900 Triple
- FXCA Flexi RF Module 850 Triple
- FXDA Flexi RF Module 900 Triple
- FXEA Flexi RF Module 1800 Triple

Operates in following concurrent modes:


- GSM + WCDMA
- GSM + LTE

Configuration examples:
- WCDMA/LTE 1+1+1 MIMO with 120 W per carrier and GSM 1+1+1 with 60W per carrier.
- WCDMA/LTE 1+1+1 MIMO with 120 W per carrier and GSM 2+2+2 with 30W per carrier.
- WCDMA/LTE 1+1+1 MIMO with 120 W per carrier and GSM 6+6+6 with 10W per carrier.

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Functional overview
240 W Multiradio Remote RF feature supports flexible configurations and
free power
allocation to different radio technologies. The following BTS site
configuration examples are possible:
WCDMA/LTE 1+1+1 MIMO with 80+80 W and GSM 1+1+1 with 80W per
TRX with 3 RF Modules
WCDMA/LTE 1+1+1 MIMO with 80+80 W and GSM 2+2+2 with 40W per
TRX with 3 RF Modules
WCDMA/LTE 1+1+1 MIMO with 80+80 W and GSM 4+4+4 with 20W per
TRX with 3 RF Modules
With four antenna feeders per sector one 4-port antenna or two X-pol
antennas can be used. The number of needed antenna lines can be
minimized by using the Flexi Multiradio Combiners (MRC). Also 4 way RX
diversity configurations and up to 2+2+2 WCDMA configurations are
supported with or without MIMO.
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RAN2317 240 W Multiradio Remote RF


This feature requires:
RAN1770/BSS21403: RF Sharing WCDMA GSM

RAN2317

or
RAN2126: RF Sharing WCDMA - LTE

Alarms

RAN1770

There are no alarms related to this feature.

Measurements and counters


There are no measurements or counters related to this
feature.

Key performance indicators


There are no key performance indicators related to this
feature.

Parameters
There are no parameters related to this feature.

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Release Information
WCDMA Release

RU40

BTS (Flexi)

WN8.0

HW Requirements

Flexi SM Rel2

BSW/ASW

BSW

RAS SW Component

RAN

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RAN2429
Flexi 3-sector RF Module 2100 80W FRGT

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RAN2429 - Flexi 3-sector RF Module 2100 80W FRGT


Flexi Multiradio RF Module 2100MHz (FRGT) is able to support up to three sectors
with maximum 3 x 80 W output power at the BTS antenna connectors
Bandwidth TX 60MHz RX
60MHz
80W
BAND
2100

Support up to:
6 carriers for WCDMA
2x20 MHz carrier for
LTE

The following three-sector

3-sector RF module for 2100 MHz frequency band:


UL: 1920 - 1980 MHz
DL: 2110 - 2170 MHz
Usage: WCDMA, LTE in dedicated or concurrent
mode

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WCDMA BTS configurations


are supported:
Up to 1+1+1
Up to 2+2+2
Up to 3+3+3
Up to 4+4+4
Up to 5+5+5
Up to 6+6+6

RAN2429 - Flexi 3-sector RF Module 2100 80W


FRGT, cont.

Feature ID: RAN2429


This is a new feature which describes Flexi Multiradio RF Module (FRGT) for 2100 MHz. WCDMA and LTE
operations are SW defined.
Benefits for the operator:
3-sector Flexi Multiradio RF Module introduces industry leading RF integration level and smallest power
consumption combined with flexible WCDMA-LTE site evolution.
Functional description:
Flexi Multiradio RF Module HW supports WCDMA and LTE in dedicated or concurrent mode. Flexi Multiradio
RF Module provides 3 x 80W output power at the antenna connector. Maximum capacity of one Flexi
Multiradio RF Module for WCDMA 2100 MHz is up to 6 carriers and up to 2 x 20 MHZ LTE carrier.
Both Tx and RX chains support 60MHz instantaneous band.
Power consumption is optimised by 3-way Doherty PAs.
In 2100MHz band one Flexi Multiradio RF Module supports the following WCDMA configurations:
Up to 1+1+1,
- Up to 2+2+2,
Up to 3+3+3,
- Up to 4+4+4,
Up to 5+5+5,
- Up to 6+6+6,
Existing power levels are available.
Other functionalities:
Integrated class II OVP protection level in DC connector
RET connector
6Gbit OBSAI
With this feature the WCDMA dedicated operation is activated.
HW Requirements:
RAN1016/ RAN1848 Flexi BTS Multimode System Module (FSMC, FSMD, FSME).

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Technical details of FRGT

EAC External Alarm Connector


RET Remote Electrical Tilt

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Full name: Flexi Multiradio RF Module 2100 80W


RF Module variant: FRGT
Product code: 472810A
Hardware release: 2.3
Supported technologies: WCDMA, LTE
Supported bands: 2100 (3GPP band I)
Tx bandwidth: 40 MHz
Rx bandwidth: 60 MHz
Output power at antenna connectors: 3x80W
Number of pipes: 3
Available power levels: 8, 15, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80* W
Number of optical interfaces: 3
Optical link throughput: up to 6 Gbit/s

* - from RU40

RAN2429 - Flexi 3-sector RF Module 2100 80W FRGT


Release Information
WCDMA Release

RU30 EP2

BTS (Flexi)

WN7.0 2.0

HW Requirements

Flexi SM Rel2

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RAN2573
Flexi 3-sector RF Module 900 80W FXDB

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RAN2573 - Flexi 3-sector RF Module 900 80W FXDB


Flexi Multiradio RF Module 900MHz (FXDB) is able to support up to three sectors
with maximum 3 x 80 W output power at the BTS antenna connectors
.

Bandwidth TX 35MHz RX
35MHz

80W
BAND
900

Support up to:
4 carriers for WCDMA
6 TRXs for GSM/EDGE
20 MHz carrier for LTE
The following three-sector

3-sector RF module for 900 MHz frequency band:


UL: 880 - 915 MHz
DL: 925 - 960 MHz
Usage: WCDMA, GSM/EDGE, LTE in dedicated or
concurrent mode
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WCDMA BTS configurations


are supported:
Up to 1+1+1
Up to 2+2+2
Up to 3+3+3
Up to 4+4+4

RAN2573 - Flexi 3-sector RF Module 900 80W


FXDB, cont.
Feature ID: RAN2573
This is a new feature which describes Flexi Multiradio RF Module (FXDB) for 900 MHz. FXDB is
able to support one, two or three sectors with maximum 3 x 80 W output power at the BTS
antenna connectors. It has wide 35MHz transmitter and receiver bandwidth.
It can be used in a one sector configuration with maximum 80 W + 80 W 2TX MIMO. The
environmental protection class is IP65.
Benefits for the operator:
FXDB provides the following benefits:
the most cost, size, and weight optimized three-sector BTS site, easier installation,less visual
impact
industry-leading RF integration level
SW configurable radio: the same RF Module for LTE, HSPA+ and WCDMA and GSM/EDGE
the widest ambient temperature range: -35... +55 C
the smallest power consumption and OPEX
3 sector RF Module in one outdoor IP65 protected box
less wind load
can be used as feederless site as well with one DC and one or two optical cables
TX diversity and MIMO 2TX can be build using two 3-sector RF Modules
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RAN2573 - Flexi 3-sector RF Module 900 80W FXDB


Technical details of FXDB

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Full name: Flexi Multiradio RF Module 900 80W


RF Module variant: FXDB
Product code: 472573A
Hardware release: 2.3
Supported technologies: GSM, WCDMA, LTE
Supported bands: 900 (3GPP band VIII)
Tx bandwidth: 35 MHz
Rx bandwidth: 35 MHz
Output power at antenna connectors: 3x80W
Number of pipes: 3
Available power levels: 8, 15, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80* W
Number of optical interfaces: 3
Optical link throughput: up to 6 Gbit/s

* - from RU40

RAN2573 - Flexi 3-sector RF Module 900 80W


FXDB, cont.
RF redundancy option comes as additional advantage
in feederless installations one 3-sector RF Module is more cost effective than three Remote
Radio Heads (RRHs)
typically only one third of DC and optical cabling required compared to the Remote Radio
Heads
can be used as powerfull one sector RRH : 40 + 40 W 2TX MIMO with HW prepared for 4RX.
Functional description:
Flexi 3-sector RF Module 900 80 W (FXDB) supports 3GPP band 8. TX and RX bandwidths
equal 35 MHz for efficient GSM, WCDMA and LTE Multiradio configurations.
FXDB provides:
configurations up to 4+4+4
8, 20, 40, 60 or 80 W mode per sector cotrolled by SW licenses
1 sector configuration with maximum 80 + 80 W 2TX/2RX MIMO
HW prepared for 1 sector max 80 + 80 W 2TX/4RX MIMO in feederless site (optical and
DC cable up to 200 m)
HW Requirements:
RAN1016/ RAN1848 Flexi BTS Multimode System Module (FSMC, FSMD, FSME).
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. Release Information

WCDMA Release

RU30 EP2

BTS (Flexi)

WN7.0 2.0

HW Requirements

Flexi SM Rel2

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RAN2573 (FXDB) and RAN2429 (FRGT)


RAN2429, RAN2573 require Flexi System Module hardware release 2 or 3:

RAN2382 Flexi Multimode System Module FSMC


RAN1016 Flexi Multimode System Module FSMD
RAN1848 Flexi Multimode System Module FSME
RAN2262 Flexi Multiradio System Module FSMF

RAN2429

RAN2573

Flexi 3-sector RF
module 2100 80W
FRGT

Flexi 3-sector RF
module 900 80W
FXDB

or

or

or

or

RAN1016

RAN1848

RAN2262

RAN2382

Flexi System
Module FSMD

Flexi System
Module FSME

Flexi Multiradio System


Modules (FSMF)

Flexi System
Module FSMC

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RAN2573 (FXDB) and RAN2429 (FRGT)


Example of 4+4+4 (1Tx/2Rx) configuration
RAN2429
RAN2573

Not utilized

Sector 3
f1: Rx
f2: Rx

Sector 2
f1: Rx

Sector 1
f1: Rx

f2: Rx

f2: Rx

f3: Rx

f3: Rx

f4: Rx

Sector 3
f1: Tx&Rx

f4: Rx

f3: Rx

Sector 2
f1: Tx&Rx

f4: Rx

Sector 1
f1: Tx&Rx

f2: Tx&Rx

f2: Tx&Rx

f2: Tx&Rx

f3: Tx&Rx

f3: Tx&Rx

f3: Tx&Rx

f4: Tx&Rx

f4: Tx&Rx

f4: Tx&Rx

2 optical links required to carry 12 cells

4+4+4(@15W)

Older RF Modules (HW 2.0, 2.1, 2.2)

60W output power pipes allow to allocate 4+4+4 configuration with up to 15W
power per carrier

3Gbit optical interface allows to transmit in single optical link up to 16Tx/16Rx


Narrower Tx and Rx bandwidths limit carriers allocation
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RAN2573 (FXDB) and RAN2429 (FRGT)


Example of 4+4+4 (1Tx/2Rx) configuration
RAN2429
RAN2573
RAN2741
RAN2742

Sector 3
f1: Rx
f2: Rx

Utilized

f3: Rx
f4: Rx

Sector 2
f1: Rx

Sector 1
f1: Rx

f2: Rx
Sector 3
f1: Tx&Rx

f3: Rx
f4: Rx

f2: Rx
Sector 2
f1: Tx&Rx

f3: Rx
f4: Rx

Sector 1
f1: Tx&Rx

f2: Tx&Rx

f2: Tx&Rx

f2: Tx&Rx

f3: Tx&Rx

f3: Tx&Rx

f3: Tx&Rx

f4: Tx&Rx

f4: Tx&Rx

f4: Tx&Rx

RU40 perspective

1 optical links sufficient to carry 12 cells

4+4+4(@20W)

New RF Modules (HW 2.3)

80W output power pipes allow to allocate 4+4+4 configuration with up to 20W power
per carrier

6Gbit optical interface allows to transmit in single optical link up to 32Tx/32Rx


(available with FSMF)

Wider Tx and Rx bandwidths allow to better carriers allocation


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Flexi Lite BTS 2100

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Flexi Lite BTS is extremely compact BTS that consists of HW rel.3 BB unit (responsible for
signal processing) + RF unit + integrated antenna (optional) + Ethernet ports

Supports WCDMA technology


The Flexi Lite BTS supports WCDMA/HSPA+ technology.
Due to a small size Flexi Lite BTS it is even more easier to install BTS in dense urban/urban
environment (Flexi Lite BTS offers extremely flexible deployments e.g. walls, lamp posts,
billboards or other street furniture)

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Introduction to the feature
Flexi Lite BTS is a small all-in-one base station optimized for outdoor micro-cell
environment.
The product design, hardware and software is based on the award-winning Flexi
Multiradio BTS platform.
End-user benefits
This feature does not affect the end-user experience.
Operator benefits
This feature benefits operator as follows:
The product can be used in pico and microcellular applications and also as a
coverage fill-in solution. The main use case is in capacity limited networks where
the operator needs to start using smaller cells to be able to deliver the required
system capacity.
Output power is high enough to support indoor coverage building from outdoor
sites.
It is also high enough to drive distributed antenna system for indoor coverage. It
also supports 2TX MIMO.
Supports WCDMA/HSPA services.
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RF details

The product supports UMTS band I * (other bands supports available in the future,
based on customer need)

Up to 2 sectors (2 sectors without Rx diversity) and 2 WCDMA carriers per sector are
supported

Flexi Lite BTS supports 2 way Rx diversity (1 or 2 omni carrier configuration case)
10 W + 10 W output power for micro (250 mW + 250 mW output power for pico layer)**
MIMO support (up to 2 MIMO cells)

Indoor/

Receiver sensitivity -121 dBm (tuneable up to -107dBm)

Outdoor

Active cooling for highest reliability performance


HSPA peak rates the same as with Flexi Multiradio BTS
up to 84Mbps peak rate with DC-HSPA + MIMO + 64QAM
maximum 140 HSPA users
180 CE for Rel99 only

* Band I:
UL: 1920 1980 MHz;
DL: 2110 2170 MHz

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** Output power can be set


between 250mW and 10W

RAN2157 - Flexi Lite BTS 2100, cont.


Functional description
Flexi Lite BTS is integrated, small in size, lightweight base station which can be installed
on walls or poles (IP65). The output power level is adjustable from 250mW + 250mW for
pico cells up to 10W+10W for micro cells.
Flexi Lite BTS offers flexible deployments options at walls, lamp posts, utility poles, billboards or
other street furniture. Typical micro-cell outdoor antenna deployments are below roof-top in
heights of about 5 to 15 meters above the ground level.
Typical indoor deployments include exhibition halls, shopping malls, large office spaces,
airports etc. Antenna height in indoor installations is typically from 2 to 5 meters above
ground level. In indoors Flexi Lite BTS is to be mounted either on the wall or the ceiling
or connected to an external distributed antenna system.
Flexi Lite BTS consists of the following elements:
core base station module
optional integrated antenna
optional visual cover
optional pole and wall installation kits
Flexi Lite BTS can be mounted on a wall or on a pole with the supplied hardware. Silent active
cooling enables minimum installation clearance, so Flexi Lite BTS can be installed in locations
that are not much larger than BTS itself (~10l), for example in utility rooms, inside cabinets (any
position possible). All cabling is accessible without dismounting the unit.
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Exemplary configurations
BTS dimensions:

2-Omni, (1TX/2RX) in both cells

Size: 380 x 325 x 86 mm (h x w x d), 10L

Antenna
filter
TX

Outdoor: -35 to +55 C, IP65

f1 10W

TX / RX

f2

Power consumption <200W (100% load)*


RX
Antenna
filter
TX

Weight: 11 kg
Any position installation possible
Inside cabinet installation possible

f2 10W

TX / RX

f1
RX

1-Omni / 10W (1TX/2RX)


2-Omni / 10W (1TX/2RX)

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Air interface configuration
Flexi Lite BTS has two transceivers: two 10W transmitters and two -121dBm
(3G wide area sensitivity) receivers. Flexi Lite BTS operates at:
UL: 1920 1980 MHz
DL: 2110 2170 MHz
Capacity
WCDMA/HSPA capacity:
HSPA peak rates the same as with Flexi Multiradio BTS
up to 84Mbps peak rate with DC-HSPA + MIMO + 64QAM
Baseband capacity:
maximum 140 HSPA users
180 CE for Rel99 only
Transport
Flexi Lite BTS uses IP as a standard transport protocol. Ethernet, both
wireline and fiber, is the standard interface in the Flexi Lite BTS.
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Exemplary configurations

2+2, (1TX/1RX) in both sectors


f1 5W
Antenna

(2TX / 2RX), 10W + 10W MIMO


Antenna
filter
TX

filter
TX

f1 10W

TX / RX

TX / RX
f2 5W

RX

RX
Antenna
filter
TX

Antenna
filter
TX

f1 5W

TX / RX

f1 10W

TX / RX
f2 5W

RX

1+1 / 10W (1TX/1RX)


2+2 / 5W (1TX/1RX)

RX

1-Omni / 10W + 10W MIMO


(2TX/2RX) in above figure

2-Omni / 5W + 5W MIMO
(2TX/2RX)

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Connectors

Power options:

EAC = External Alarms and Control


LMP = Local Management Port
SYNC_IN = Synchronization Input
SFP = Optical Ethernet

Nominal voltage 100- 240VAC, 50/60Hz


Permits 88 276 VAC, 45 66Hz
Tolerates 276 300 VAC maximum 3 minutes
Survives 20ms loss of AC power supply

TX/RX = Transmitter output/Receiver input


Tx/Rx1

AC power supply input

Power (AC)

Tx/Rx2

EAC
GND

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GE

Sync In

RJ45

HDMI

Status
LED

LMP
RJ45

HDMI
SFP

RAN2157 - Flexi Lite BTS 2100, cont.


Local management (LMP)
Ethernet RJ45 (same as with the Flexi Multiradio BTS)
All three speeds; FE (100 Mbit/s), GE (1000 Mbit/s) and 10 Base-T
Common management tool with Flexi Multiradio BTS
External alarms and controls (EAC)
6 external alarms
2 control outputs
HDMI connector
Status LEDs
Theres 2 LEDs indicating the status of the BTS
RF Power status LED
BTS status LED
System Module rel.3 might be commissioned to one out of the three configurations:

Rel99 only (up to 4 cells)

Small HSPA configuration (up to 4 cells)

Support of UMTS Rel.99 services, no support for HSPA

Providing HSPA processing up to 4 HSPA cells (one HSDPA and HSUPA scheduler)

Only one Local Cell Group (LCG) per Flexi Lite BTS is allowed

Note that LCG commissioning is optional.


By default Small HSPA configuration is assumed

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Flexi Lite BTS capacity

Number of cells

Rel99 Only

Small HSPA

1-4 cells

2,5 Su
(240 Rel.99 CE)

1,875 Su
(180Rel.99 CE)

Table assumes 10km cell


range / 2way Rx Div / 1
LCG

One subunit provides 96 Rel.99 CE

R99 bearers have the same Rel.99 CE consumptions as in RU30/RU40 with System Module rel.2/rel.3

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Flexi Lite BTS capacity Interference Cancelation

1 PIC pool
activated

Small HSPA

Flexi Lite BTS


traffic capacity
after PIC pool
activation

Table assumes 10km cell


range

0,875 Su

1 PIC pool can be activated with Flexi Lite BTS

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Flexi Lite BTS Small HSPA configuration
One HSDPA scheduler supports:

One HSUPA scheduler supports:

up to 4 HSPA cells
Up to 240 active users

up to 4 HSPA cells
Up to 160 active users

Up to 168 Mbps

However baseband capacity restricts max amount of HSPA users possible with Flexi Lite BTS

Number of cells

Flexi Lite BTS


(no PIC)

Flexi Lite BTS


(1 PIC activated)

Flexi Lite BTS traffic capacity

1,875 Su

0,875 Su

Subunits available for HSUPA scheduler

1,75 Su*

0,75 Su*

Table assumes Small HSPA


configuration,10km cell range.
Max amount of HSDPA and
HSUPA users presented in the
table cannot be met at the same
time.

Max amount HSDPA users (UL:R99


bearer, DL:HSDPA bearer)

180**

84**

* - Total BTS capacity cannot be


allocated for HSUPA scheduler (0,125
subunit must remain for DCH users)

Max amount of HSUPA users


(UL:HSUPA bearer, DL:HSDPA bearer)

120***

72***

** - PS 16kbps assumed in UL

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*** - 10ms TTI FDPCH users assumed

RAN2157 - Flexi Lite BTS 2100


Flexi Lite BTS Small HSPA configuration

HSUPA allocation is done dynamically in steps so called HSUPA resource steps (0,125 subunit)
In case if Rel99 CE licensed baseband resources are overlapping HSUPA licensed baseband
resources overlapped resources can be dynamically exchanged between R99 and HSUPA users

HSUPA or

HSUPA or

R99 users

R99 users

R
9
9
u
s
e

HSDPA
scheduler

r
s

Max baseband capacity available for HSUPA


(1,75 subunit)

HSDPA scheduler
0,625 subunit

Max baseband capacity available for R99


(1,875 subunit)

HSUPA or
R99 users

R
9
9
u
s
e
r
s

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To allocate the next HSUPA resource step, an


additional free capacity of six Rel99 CE is
needed. The required 6 Rel99 CE free on top of
the HSUPA resource step is to avoid a pingpong effect in reserving and freeing HSUPA
resource steps. This is needed so that the
HSUPA resource step is not requested back
immediately after its allocation.
Therefore HSUPA scheduler can allocate whole
available BTS capacity except one HSUPA
resource step (0,125 subunit) which must remain
available for R99 traffic.

RAN2157 - Flexi Lite BTS 2100


Release Information:
WCDMA Release

RU40

I-HSPA System

No supported

RNC Release

RN7.0

mcRNC Release

mcRNC3.0

BTS (Flexi Lite)

WL7.0.2.0

NetAct

OSS 5.4 CD Set3 PP2

HW Requirements

Flexi Lite BTS

RAS SW Component

RAN

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Flexi RRH 2TX 60W+60W

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Flexi Multiradio RRH 2TX 60W+60W


The Flexi Multiradio Radio Remote Radio Head (FHxx) or RRH, consists of
two independent branches,
capable of transmitting and receiving signals of multiple radio technologies concurrently
It is intended for outdoor mounting and
optimized for feederless applications
Up to 6 GSM carriers with 400 KHz minimum carrier separation
2x60 W TX capability (Note that FHxA variants have 2x40 W TX capability)
EGPRS2 and VAMOS support
Up to 4 WCDMA carriers with 4.6 MHz minimum carrier separation
Multi-carrier LTE signal with 1.4 MHz, 3 MHz, 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz,
and 20 MHz carrier bandwidth
Multi RAT operation with a combination of GSM, WCDMA, and LTE
Input voltage range 36 - 57 V DC; minimum startup voltage is 40.5 V DC

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Benefits
End-user benefits
This feature does not affect the end-user experience.
Operator benefits
One sector Flexi Remote Radio Head supports 2 TX MIMO with high output power
(2 x 60W) for hot spot dense urban capacity sites. It enables easy outdoor
installation close to antennas by maximizing BTS site capacity and coverage for
one sector. FHDB supports 35 MHz TX/RX bandwidth.
FHDB Flexi RRH 2TX 2RX 900 MHz provides the following features:
2x60 W output power with two power amplifiers
optimization for single sector deployment with 2TX MIMO
optical chaining support by HW (two optical connectors with 6 Gbit/s interfaces)
IP65 with -40C to +50C with convection cooling
external alarms and outputs
AISG2.0 Antenna tilt support with external connector (RS485)
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The supported functions are:
Chaining up to three RF Modules with OBSAI
RP3-01
Integrated antenna line supervision
MHA and RET support
Digital and control circuitry, optical interface, DC
power input, and other necessary functionalities
Integrated DC line OVP, Class II rated to 5kA
pulse
Input DC voltage monitoring

TX filter frequency range


RX filter frequency range
TX instantaneous bandwidth
RX instantaneous bandwidth
TX filter bandwidth
RX filter bandband
Duplex spacing
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FHDB 900 MHz


925-960 MHz
880-915 MHz
35 MHz
35 MHz
35 MHz
35 MHz
45 MHz

FHEB 1800 MHz


1805-1880 MHz
1710-1785 MHz
35 MHz
60 MHz
75 MHz
75 MHz
95 MHz

Flexi RRH 2TX 60W+60W


LED indications:
Colour

Indication
Operation degraded: Major alarm on the RF Module
Faulty: Critical alarm on the RF Module

Red, blinking
Red, stable

Software download in progress or


Configuration in progress: RF resources are being setup,
but not yet activated

Yellow, blinking

Until software download begins or


The carriers are blocked from BTS or
There is no connection to any System Module
Software downloading and updating

Yellow, stable
Green, blinking

Software configuration is complete or


Supervisory: RF resources activated and transmission is possible or
Working normally, no alarm on the RF Module

Green, stable
Stable Red for less than 5 seconds
and changes to Stable Yellow
Stable Red for less than 5 seconds
Periodic Red and Green
Cylcling Colors (Red, Yellow, and
Green), each color stable for 500 ms

Switched ON, but the next conditions are not reached yet
The module is in the process of resetting
Antenna line device faulty/degraded (RF Module only)
Module Highlighting

2x60 W RRH does not have a TX status LED and the BTS Manager reports its status LED state only
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BW and configurations for different Bands

Frequency/Bandwidth TX/RX

900MHz 35/35 MHz (FHDB)

1800MHz 35/60MHz (FHEB)

GSM TRXs

6+6

6+6

WCDMA Carriers

4 + 4 carriers

4 + 4 carriers

LTE BW

1.4/3/5/10/15/20 MIMO

1.4/3/5/10/15/20 MIMO

2 RAT mode for RRH unit


(Dedicated or Concurrent mode for MCPA)

GSM and/or WCDMA and/or LTE

GSM and/or WCDMA and/or LTE

Output power

Up to 60W+60W

Up to 60W+60W

MCPA Concurrent mode(s)**


Max supported by HW:
GSM/LTE, GSM/WCDMA
GSM/WCDMA/LTE
WCDMA/LTE

- 5G+1U/1L(5MHz)
- 2G+3U
- 4G+1L(10MHz)
- 2G+1U+1L(10MHz)
-2U+1L(10MHz)
-2G+1L(15MHz)
-1U+1L(15MHz)
- 4G+2x2L(15MHz) MIMO with 2 MCPAs

- 5G+1U/1L(5MHz)
- 2G+3U
- 4G+2U/1L(10MHz)
- 2G+1U+1L(10MHz)
-2U+1L(10MHz)
-2G+1L(15MHz)
-1U+1L(15MHz)
- 4G+2x2L(15MHz) MIMO with 2 MCPAs

(The capacities shown here are per MCPA


or per branch. RRH has 2 MCPA branches.
So the total RRH HW capacity is twice the
MCPA Concurrent Mode as shown here)

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MCPA
LNA

RX main
TX

MCPA
LNA

RX main

Duplexer

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RRH (FHxB)
TX

Duplexer

Flexible RRH configurations


Dual Duplexer to enable MIMO and 2-way diversity
schemes for 1 sector (2 antenna ports / module)
Up to 6+6 MIMO or 12 with 1 RRH
Capacity extensions with chaining
Optical RP3
12+12+12 with 3 RRH
Cost optimized for 1 sector MIMO
configurations
Configurations:
Minimum: up to 6+6 MIMO (1 module)
Maximum: up to 12+12+12 (3 RRH)
With these power steps:
Flexi RRH
1 TRX * 60W (2 ant/sect)
2 TRX * 30W (2 ant/sect)
GSM
3 TRX * 20W (2 ant/sect)
Dedicated
4 TRX * 15W (2 ant/sect)
Mode
5 TRX * 12W (2 ant/sect)
6 TRX * 8.5 W (2 ant/sect)

2TX 900 and 1800


MCPA1

MCPA2

RRH unit

1TRX@60W/TRX
2TRX@30W/TRX
3TRX@20W/TRX
4TRX@15W/TRX
5TRX@12W/TRX
6TRX@8.5W/TRX

1TRX@60W/TRX
2TRX@30W/TRX
3TRX@20W/TRX
4TRX@15W/TRX
5TRX@12W/TRX
6TRX@ 8.5W/TRX

2TRX@60W/TRX
4TRX@30W/TRX
6TRX@20W/TRX
8TRX@15W/TRX
10TRX@12W/TRX
12TRX@8.5W/TRX

Flexi RRH 2TX 60W+60W


Example of carriers allocation in 3 sector site for sector configuration type I:

Utilized RF module

FRGP (20 MHz Tx, 20 MHz Rx, 60 W output power)

Possible carriers combination

up to 1+1+1 WCDMA and up to 15 MHz LTE

up to 2+2+2 WCDMA and up to 10 MHz LTE

up to 3+3+3 WCDMA and up to 5 MHz LTE

Sector 1
LCR2: Tx & Rx

Sector 1
LCR2: Tx & Rx

Sector 2
LCR4: Tx & Rx

Sector 2
LCR4: Tx & Rx

Sector 3
LCR6: Tx & Rx

Sector 3
LCR6: Tx & Rx

Sector 1
LCR1: Tx & Rx

Sector 1
LCR1: Tx & Rx

Sector 2
LCR3: Tx & Rx

Sector 2
LCR3: Tx & Rx

Sector 3
LCR5: Tx & Rx

Sector 3
LCR5: Tx & Rx

WCDMA: 1+1+1 MIMO, 30W power per carrier


LTE: 1+1+1 MIMO, 30W power per carrier, 15 MHz channel BW
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License Key:
WCDMA LK logic is same as for any other WCDMA BTS except for single carrier, 20W O/P
power for each branch is included in the 3 sector RF Module pricing
No additional branch activation licenses are required
If maximum RF power per branch exceeds 20W, the existing 40W or 60W power licenses
need to be ordered accordingly
8W license needs to be ordered separately, if required
Existing 2nd carrier activation licenses need to be ordered in case no. of carriers in each
branch is more than one

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Release Information:
WCDMA Release

RU40

RNC Release

RN7.0

mcRNC Release

mcRNC3.0

BTS Flexi

WN8.0

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RAN2489
Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz

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RAN2489 - Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz

Improves GSMWCDMA re-farming spectrum efficiency

2.6 MHz

2.2 MHz
2.6 MHz

2.0
MHz

f[MHz]

BCCH

WCDMA 4.2MHz

GSM 0.2MHz

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PC TCH

BCCH

WCDMA

PC TCH

GSM 0.2MHz

GSM 0.2MHz

3.8MHz

GSM 0.2MHz

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RAN2489 - Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz, cont.


WCDMA can be deployed with different carrier bandwidth requirements using Flexi WCDMA BTS
filtering technology
It is possible to select 3.8 MHz carrier bandwidth in uplink for WCDMA operation
Especially useful when operator's frequency spectrum where UMTS is to be deployed is limited.
Decreased carrier bandwidth need will ease refarming deployment compared to standard Flexi
WCDMA BTS solution.
The basic assumption is that GSM and UMTS base stations will be co-sited when using 3.8 MHz
deployment.
Benefits
End-user benefits
This feature does not affect the end-user experience.
Operator benefits
This feature benefits operator as follows:

improved refarming solution with more efficient UMTS introduction


CAPEX savings thanks to better spectrum efficiency (maximum Multiradio HW
utilization)
Two additional GSM channels are obtained with 3.8 MHz compared to 4.2 MHz
bandwidth solution.

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RAN2489 - Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz


Transceiver Hardware supporting 3.8Mhz bandwidth (TX and RX filters)

FXCA / FXDA / FHDA HW version A.203 or later:


HW versions of FXCA/FXDA/FHDA are not known
RAN2046 - Flexi 3-sector RF Module 850 (FXCA), RU20 Earlier
to support 3.8MHz BW. HW versions earlier than A.203
RAN1768 - Flexi 3-sector RF Module 900 (FXDA), RU20 need to be upgraded in order to support 3.8 MHz BW
RAN1895 - Flexi RRH 2TX 900 (FHDA), RU30 EP1
RAN2573 Flexi 3-sector RF module 900 80W (FXDB), RU30 EP2
RAN2558 Flexi RF Module 1800 Triple 80W (FXEB), RU50
RAN2747Flexi RF Module 900J Triple 80W (FXJB), RU50

RAN2489
Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz

RAN2046 Flexi 3sector RF Module


850 FXCA

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900 FXDA

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RAN1895 Flexi
RRH 2TX 900
FHDA

RAN2573 Flexi 3sector RF Module


900 80W FXDB

RAN2489 - Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz


Transceiver Hardware partially supporting 3.8Mhz bandwidth (RX filters)

RAN2741 Flexi 3-sector RF Module 850 90W (FXCB), RU30 EP2


RAN2615 Flexi RF Module 900-J Triple 70W (FXDJ), RU30 EP1
RAN2692 Flexi RRH 2TX 900 (FHDB), RU40
RAN2158 Flexi RF Module 1800 Triple 70W (FXEA), RU40
RAN1575 Flexi RF Module 1900 Triple 70W (FXFA), RU20

RAN2489
Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz

RAN2741 Flexi 3sector RF Module


850 90W FXCB

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RAN2615 Flexi RF
Module 900-J
Triple 70W
(FXDJ),

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RAN2692 Flexi
RRH 2TX 900
(FHDB)

RAN2158 Flexi RF
Module 1800
Triple 70W (FXEA

RAN1575 Flexi RF
Module 1900
Triple 70W (FXFA

RAN2489 - Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz


Release Information
RAS Release BTS Release (Flexi) BTS Release (Flexi 10) BTS HW Release NetAct -

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WBTS8.0
RFM Rel2.2/RFM Rel2.3/RFM Rel3.0/SM
Rel1/SM Rel2/SM Rel3
OSS5.4 CD set 3

RAN2489 - Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz


Activating Carrier Bandwidth 3.8MHz :
Licence Feature Code 3857 and 4437 (BTS licences)
RAN2489 is activated from BTS SM via BPF parameter: rxBandwidth in
commissioning phase
BTSSM checks whether selected RFM/RRH supports configurable RX BW level
or not
Check is done by BPF property Support.Of.Rx.Bandwidth.List
If property exists, then RFM/RRH supports configurable RX BW level
if property does not exist, then RFM/RRH does not support configurable RX
BW level
Supported BW: 4.2, 4.0, 3.8 (RAN2489 + CN5088)
When the operator does not change RX BW level then rxBandwidth shall be left
empty
All digital filters, uplink and downlink, have to be set-up correctly before the
corresponding carrier is enabled
Carriers must be disabled before any filter configuration is changed
Each change of filter BW requires a WBTS reset
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RAN2111
Flexi WCDMA Software Download Capability for Antenna
Line Devices

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RAN2111 - Flexi WCDMA Software Download Capability for Antenna


Line Devices
Software download capability introduced for Antenna Line Devices
minimizing service interruption, eliminating the need for site visits and
tower crew visits for ALD software upgrades

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RAN2111 - Flexi WCDMA Software Download


Capability for Antenna Line Devices, cont.
The aim of this feature is to enable Antenna Line Device

software upgrades using the BTS Site Manager or NetAct to


initiate the download
Supported devices are MHA (Mast Head Amplifiers), RET
(Remote Electical Tilt), Smart Diplexers
Currently SW downloads requires service interruption in order
to communicate to the ALD - normally a site visit with
approximately 30min service break / antenna line
This feature eliminates site visits
Causes about a 1 minute long degradation to RX levels when
the device restarts

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Line Devices
Release Information
RAS Release Flexi Direct Release BTS Release BTS Release (Flexi 10) BTS HW Release -

NetAct -

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ADA5.0
Flexi WBTS8.0
FSMr3 WBTS8.0
RFM Rel1, RFM Rel2, RFM Rel2.1, RFM Rel2.2,
RFM Rel2.3, RFM Rel3.0, SM Rel1, SM Rel2,
SM Rel3.
OSS5.4 CD set 3

RAN2111 - Flexi WCDMA Software Download Capability for Antenna


Line Devices
Activating Flexi WCDMA Software Download Capability for Antenna Line
Devices :
Requires BTS licence Licence feature code 1604
Connect to the BTS with BTS Manager
Check that the licence is installed

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Line Devices
Activating Flexi WCDMA Software Download Capability for Antenna Line
Devices :
Open the recommissioning dialogue, navigate to pg14 and tick the checkbox
SW update for antenna line devices in use

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Line Devices
Activating Flexi WCDMA Software Download Capability for

Antenna Line Devices :


From the Antenna menu bar select Create/Modify TargetBD_EXD.xml
The following window will open:

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Line Devices
This window allows for the creating and modifying of files where the user can
define the software to be downloaded to external devices like MHA and RET using
the normal SW update function
If a TargetBD_EXD.xml file is present, select the Create file from existing
TargetBD_EXD.xml check box and select the desired file from the file selector

If no file is present select Import BTS HW Info to import manufacturer, product


code and HW version information to the table
Import BTS HW Info is shown only in online mode.

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Line Devices
Enter missing values in Manufacturer, Product code, HW version and SW version
columns
Browse for the software files

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Line Devices

Select the software update option


Normal SW version is
checked. Upgrade is possible
only if SW is different than the
SW installed on ALD device (ALD
SW version is compared to string
typed in SW version column).
Forced SW update is forced,
regardless on ALDs current SW
version and SW version field.
Restricted SW is not updated
to particular ALD.

Select the Save As button to save the TargetBD_EXD.xml file and provide a
name for the file
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Select the Update SW button to open the Update SW to BTS Site dialog
box with selected theTargetBD_EXD.xml
Select theActivate SW after update check box and click Update.

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RAN2591
Selective BTS Resource Re-Balancing in mcRNC

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RAN2591 Selective BTS Resource Re-Balancing in mcRNC

Load sharing of CSPU resources is optimized

BTS-6

BTS-2

BTS-1

BTS-4
BTS-5

BTS-3

BTS-7

Load

Load
Alarm threshold

Alarm threshold
BTS-2

BTS-2
BTS-7
BTS-5

BTS-2

BTS-3

BTS-4

CSCP-2

CSCP-3

BTS-6

BTS-6
BTS-1
CSCP-0

BTS-7
BTS-5

CSCP-1

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BTS-3

BTS-4

CSCP-2

CSCP-3

RN33211EN40GLA1

BTS-1
#CSCP

CSCP-0

CSCP-1

#CSCP

RAN2591 Selective BTS Resource Re-Balancing in mcRNC

Reallocation of BTSs to a less loaded CSPU is performed in a controlled manner


Common channel resources are statically allocated to CSPUs in a round robin
sequence during the NBAP link configuration phase
Although the CSCP algorithm considers the weight of the WBTS in the selection
algorithm the CSCP load could easily become unstable due to some mass events
Load peaks for CSCPs is generated due to a large number of RRC connections
causing unnecessary RRC connection request rejections
Common Channel reallocation between CSCPs is introduced to rebalance the
CSCP loads
Moderately loaded WBTS are re-allocated from overloaded CSPUs to less loaded
CSPUs based on their load capabilities
Configurable load thresholds and BTS Weights are used to evaluate the load
balance of the CSPUs
The mcRNC profiles the load and the weight trend of the WBTSs
When the set threshold for CSPU is reached or exceeded an alarm is triggered
The rebalancing can be manually triggered when required

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RAN2591 Selective BTS Resource Re-Balancing in mcRNC

The load for each CSCP is calculated by the mcRNC and BTS re-allocation is
started between the CSPUs to keep the CSCP loads balanced
BTSs can be excluded from the rebalancing process by adding the BTS to the
RebalanceBlockBtslist
There is no service break during the re-allocation
A small number of calls may be terminated
The re-allocation will not take place if there are emergency calls ongoing
The BTS cells have CPICH and BCCH transmitting all the time, but the CCH
traffic will have a break of a few seconds
DCHs and Mac-d flows are handed over to the neighboring cells
The feature introduces a new RNC object RNCERM
RAN2591 cannot be used with RAN2117 - RNC2600 Co-siting with mcRNC

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New parameters:
Abbreviated name
RNCERMId
RNCERMChangeOrigin
RebalanceBlockBtslist
DonateCscpLoadThrHi
RecvCscpLoadThr
NumOfDaysForLM
MaxBtsForRebalance
CscpOverloadRatioThr
BTSRebalanceEnabled
NbrAMRCallsAllwdToDrop

Full name
RNCERM Identifier
Change origin for RNCERM object
Blocked BTSs for BTS resource re-balancing
CPU load high threshold for donating CSCP selection
CPU load threshold for receiving CSCP selection
Number of days for load measurement period
Max number of BTSs selected for resource re-balancing
Ratio threshold for overloaded CSCP
BTS Resource Re-balancing Enabled
Maximum number of AMR calls allowed to drop

Existing alarms:
Alarm ID
7786
3773
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Alarm name
WBTS OUT OF USE
CSCP OVERLOAD

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Managed
object
RNCERM
RNCERM
RNCERM
RNCERM
RNCERM
RNCERM
RNCERM
RNCERM
RNCERM
RNCERM

RAN2591 Selective BTS Resource Re-Balancing in mcRNC


Activating Selective BTS Resource Re-Balancing in mcRNC :
Licence Feature Code = 3897
Create the RNCERM object with OMS Element manager or with NetAct
Configurator.

The parameters below will be created with default value during the RNCERM
object creation. These parameters can be modified with the OMS Element
manager or using NetAct Configurator after the RNCERM object is created

RNCERM-RebalanceBlockBtslist
RNCERM-DonateCscpLoadThrHi
RNCERM-RecvCscpLoadThr
RNCERM-NumOfDaysForLM
RNCERMMaxBtsForRebalance
RNCERMCscpOverloadRatioThr
RNCERM-NbrAMRCallsAllwdToDrop

Set the RNFC-BTSRebalanceEnabled parameter value to Enabled using the


OMS Element manager or with NetAct Configurator

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Release Information
RAS Release mcRNC Release RNC FlexiPlatform
IPA Light
NetAct -

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mcRNC3.0 RNC
FP6-Cougar
IL5
OSS5.4 CD set 3

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