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Channel Elements Mapping for R99 Bearers

Bearer
AMR12.2k
CS64k
PS64k
PS128k
PS144k
PS384k
AMR4.75k
CS28.8k
CS32k
CS56k
CS57.6k
PS8k
PS16k
PS32k
PS256k

Uplink
1
3
3
5
5
10
1
1.5
1.5
3
3
1
1
1.5
10

Downlink
1
2
2
4
4
8
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
8

HSDPA Channel Elements Consumption


Traffic

Downlink

HSDPA Taffic

0 CE

A-DCH

1 CE

Remark
(1) Separate dedicated
module processing HSDPA
Traffic so HSDPA traffic does
not occupy any R99 CE
resource.
(2) HS-DSCH and HS-SCCH
does not affect base band
capacity for R99 services.
One HSDPA user requires 1
CE due to DL signaling
control.

HSUPA Channel Elements Consumption


max. # E-DCH Codes
& min. SF

1*SF32

CE consumption

1 CE

Remark
(1) max data rate in PHY.
Layer: 70 kbps
(2) The CE resource for
HSUPA has considered and
included the CE consumption
of A-DCH and E-DPCCH

1*SF16

1*SF8

1*SF4

2*SF4

2*SF2

2*SF2+2*SF4

2 CE

4 CE

8 CE

16 CE

32 CE

48 CE

(1) max data rate in PHY.


Layer: 170 kbps
(2) The CE resource for
HSUPA has considered and
included the CE consumption
of A-DCH and E-DPCCH
(1) max data rate in PHY.
Layer: 338 kbps
(2) The CE resource for
HSUPA has considered and
included the CE consumption
of A-DCH and E-DPCCH
(1) max data rate in PHY.
Layer: 0.72 Mbps
(2) The CE resource for
HSUPA has considered and
included the CE consumption
of A-DCH and E-DPCCH
(1) max data rate in PHY.
Layer: 1.45 Mbps
(2) The CE resource for
HSUPA has considered and
included the CE consumption
of A-DCH and E-DPCCH
(1) max data rate in PHY.
Layer: 2.91 Mbps
(2) The CE resource for
HSUPA has considered and
included the CE consumption
of A-DCH and E-DPCCH
(1) max data rate in PHY.
Layer: 5.76 Mbps
(2) The CE resource for
HSUPA has considered and
included the CE consumption
of A-DCH and E-DPCCH

Remark

(1) The mapping relationship of Channel Elements consumption


for each bearer is based on Uplink 2-way diversity
(2) In the case of uplink 4-way diversity, the CE consumption is
shown below:
Bearers
CE (4-way diversity)
AMR12.2k
2
CS64k
4
PS64k
4
PS128k
8
PS384k
16
(3) Detailed and recently updated data should be referred to the
newest issued notice of "UMTS RAN Product Specificaiton".
(4) It is noted that the CE mapping for each R99 bearer is much
different from the air interface load caused by each connection of
the R99 bearers, for instance:
--- One CS64k connection will cause nearly 6 times of uplink cell
load resource of one voice 12.2k.
--- From the base band resource consumption point of view, one

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