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Description
This counter indicates the mean downlink throughput for ONE HSDPA UE in a cell.
Associated
Counters
When the data is transferred to an HSDPA serving cell, the RNC measures the data
transfer time of all the UEs and the total bytes sent in the cell. At the end of the
measurement period, the RNC divides the total bytes by the total data transfer time
to obtain the mean downlink throughput of MAC-d flow in the cell. The RLC header
and the retransmitted data are excluded.
VS.HSDPA.MeanChThroughput
Object
CELL
Unit/Range
kbit/s
Note
For 3900 series NodeBs, it is recommended that you use the NodeB counters in the
following formula to calculate the single user throughput. These NodeB counters
measure the valid throughput when data exists in the user buffer every transmission
time interval (TTI). In this case, the value of this KPI is more accurate for UEs. The
throughput of a single user at the NodeB MAC-hs layer is calculated using the
following formula:
VS.HSDPA.DataOutput.Traffic/
(VS.HSDPA.DataTtiNum.User x 2)
NOTE:
VS.HSDPA.DataOutput.Traffic measures the total traffic volume of the MAChs/MAC-ehs PDUs with ACKs from all users in a TTI within a measurement period.
(Unit : bit).
Description
This counter provides the MAC-hs throughput when at least one HSDPA user is
transferring data at the physical layer during the entire measurement period.
Associated
Counters
Object
Unit/Range
Note
VS.DataOutput.Mean/(VS.DataTtiRatio.Mean VS.HSDPA.InactiveDataTtiRatio.Mean)
NodeB
kbit/s
1. We can apply the following formula to get the Mean HSDPA Cell
Throughput within RNC approximately:
HSDPA Cell Throughput (RNC Cell) =
2. For 3900 series NodeBs, the HSDPA throughput at the MAC-hs layer is
calculated using the following formula:
VS.HSDPA.DataOutput.Traffic/
[(VS.DataTtiRatio.Mean -