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GSM900
GSM900
GSM900
GSM900
GSM900
GSM900
Edge HO UL RX_LEV Threshold
Edge HO DL RX_LEV Threshold
TA Handover
Bad Quality HO
Load Handover
-106
2
12
15
25
2
10
15
25
68
0
68
69
67
DCS1800
DCS1800
Micro Layer
DCS1800
-106
3
12
15
25
2
10
15
25
68
0
68
69
67
GSM900
GSM900
DCS1800
DCS1800
WCDMA
WCDMA
DCS1800
Minimum Access RXLEV
MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH
CBQ (Cell Bar Qualify )
CBA (Cell Bar Access )
CRO (Cell Reselection Offset)
TO (Temporary Offset)
PT (Penalty Time)
CRH (Cell Reselection Hysteresis)
Qsearch I
Qsearch C Initial
FDD Q Offset
FDD RSCP Min.
FDD REP QUANT
FDD Multirate Reporting
FDD Qmin
FDD Qmin Offset
Qsearch P
Qsearch C
GSM900
-102
30 (0)
No
No
8
0
0
6 db.
7
Use_Qsearch_I
0
6
EcN0
2
5
0
7
15
WCDMA
-102
33 (5)
No
No
0
0
0
6 db.
7
Use_Qsearch_I
0
6
EcN0
2
5
0
7
15
-14
-12
-14
-12
-14
-12
-95
-92
-95
-92
-95
-92
-12
-12
-12
-92
-92
-92
-12
-12
-12
-92
-92
-92
-16
-115
GSM
WCDMA
WCDMA F1
F1
WCDMA
WCDMA F2
F2
-14
-11
-15
-13
-15
-13
-100
-97
-110
-107
-110
-107
Edge HO
Meaning: Whether to enable the edge handover algorithm. When an MS makes a call at the edge of a cell,
the call may drop if the received signal level is too low. To avoid such a call drop, the edge handover
algorithm is involved. When the uplink signal level of the serving cell is less than "Edge HO UL RX_LEV
Threshold" or the downlink signal level of the serving cell is less than "Edge HO DL RX_LEV Threshold",
the edge handover is triggered.
GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)
Actual Value Range: NO, YES
Default Value: YES
Unit: None
Inter-cell HO Hysteresis
Hysteresis value during the handovers between cells, This value is used to suppress ping-pong handovers
between cells. The actual value of this parameter is equal to the GUI value minus 64
When "Current HO Control Algorithm" in "SET GCELLHOBASIC" is set to HOALGORITHM1(Handover
algorithm I), "Inter-cell HO Hysteresis" should be set within the range of 64-127.When "Current HO Control
Algorithm" in "SET GCELLHOBASIC" is set to HOALGORITHM2(Handover algorithm II), "Inter-cell
HO Hysteresis" should be set within the range of 0-127.
PBGT HO Threshold
PBGT handovers to a neighboring cell are allowed only when the downlink level difference between the
neighboring cell and the serving cell is larger than this parameter. When the value of this parameter is
smaller than 64, handovers to a neighboring cell with a lower level than the current serving cell are allowed.
The actual value of this parameter is equal to the GUI value minus 64.
In densely populated urban areas, the recommended value is 68; in the suburbs, the recommended value is
72
BQ HO Margin
Difference between the downlink receive level of the serving cell and that of a neighboring cell during bad
quality handovers. This parameter is used to calculate the bad quality handover hysteresis based on the
following formula: Bad quality handover hysteresis = Value of "INTERCELLHYST" -Value of this
parameter Bad quality handovers to a neighboring cell can be triggered when the following condition is met:
(Downlink receive level of the neighboring cell after filtering - Downlink receive level of the serving cell
after power control compensation) > (Value of "INTERCELLHYST " - 64) - (Value of this parameter - 64).
The actual value of this parameter is equal to the GUI value minus 64
This parameter is used with "INTERCELLHYST" to calculate the bad quality handover hysteresis
TA Handover
This parameter specifies the actual coverage area of a cell.
After receiving the channel request message or handover access message, the BTS determines whether the
channel assignment or handover is performed in the cell by comparing the TA and the value of this
parameter.
The value of this parameter correlates with Cell ExtType. If this parameter is set to a too small value, the
handover success rate may be affected
Load Handover
MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH
Maximum transmit power level of MSs. As one of the cell reselection parameters in system message 3, this
parameter is used to control the transmit power of MSs. For details, see GSM Rec. 05.05. In a GSM900 cell,
the maximum power control level of an MS ranges from 0 to 19, corresponding respectively to the following
values (unit: dBm): 43, 41, 39, 37, 35, 33, 31, 29, 27, 25, 23, 21, 19, 17, 15, 13, 11, 9, 7, and 5.Generally, the
maximum transmit power supported by an MS is level 5 (corresponding to 33 dBm). The minimum transmit
power supported by an MS is level 19 (corresponding to 5 dBm). Other transmit power levels are reserved
for high-power MSs. In a GSM1800 or GSM1900 cell, the maximum power control level of an MS ranges
from 0 to 31, corresponding respectively to the following values (unit: dBm): 30, 28, 26, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16,
14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 36, 34, and 32. Generally, the maximum transmit
power supported by an MS is level 0 (corresponding to 30 dBm). The minimum transmit power supported by
an MS is level 15 (corresponding to 0 dBm). Other transmit power levels are reserved for high-power MSs
The default value of "MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH" in the GSM900 and GSM850 cells is 5; the default value
of "MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH" in the DCS1800 and PCS1900 cells is 0