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Feature Description
Date
Author
Approved By
V2.5
2009-1-20
Sha Xiubin
Zheng Dan
V3.0
2009-2-27
Sha Xiubin
Zheng Dan
Remarks
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
2
2.1
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
Overview ..................................................................................................................... 1
Overview of the Functions ........................................................................................... 1
Load-based Multi-carrier Interoperation....................................................................... 1
Service-based Multi-carrier Interoperation................................................................... 3
Inter-RAT Load Balance .............................................................................................. 4
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.2
3.3
3.4
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
6
6.1
6.2
7
7.1
7.2
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
7.2.5
7.2.6
7.2.7
7.2.8
7.2.9
7.2.10
7.2.11
7.2.12
7.2.13
7.2.14
7.2.15
7.2.16
7.2.17
II
7.2.18
7.2.19
7.2.20
7.2.21
7.2.22
7.2.23
7.2.24
8
8.1
8.2
Glossary .................................................................................................................... 29
III
Function Attribute
System version: [RNC V3.07.300, Node B V4.00.100, OMMR V3.17.300, OMMB
V4.00.100]
Attribute: Mandatory function
Related NE:
UE
NodeB
RNC
MSCS
MGW
SGSN
GGSN
HLR
Note:
*-: Non-related NE
*: Related NE
Dependency: [None]
Exclusion: None
Remarks: None.
Overview
2.1
2.1.1
Call holding procedure: involving handover, relocation from other system or RNC to
local RNC, call re-establishment triggered by CELL UPDATE, state transition from
non-CELL_DCH to CELL_DCH.
In the three scenarios, related functions are controlled by three switches: InitRrcLBSw,
RabAssLBSw, CallHoldLBSw.
Principles of target cell selection in load-based multi-carrier interoperation:
1) Combine the target cell of UE for access/handover and its neighboring cells which are
with Overlap or CoversShareCover relationship into a target cell set (named
Set);
2) Pick a set (named Set1) of cells which the UE frequency-band supports from the
target cell set;
3) Select the cell with the lowest overall load which can provide the requested service
from the cell Set1.
The cell load is evaluated by three factors: uplink interference (RTWP), downlink power
(TCP), and downlink code resources. The related functions of the three factors are
controlled by three switches: UlLdBalPwrSwch, DlLdBalPwrSwch, and LdBalCdSwch.
The restricted resource may be different in different scenarios. For example, for cells in
some areas, downlink power is frequently limited, while in cells of another area, the code
resource is frequently limited. Therefore, different weights can be configured according
to the three factors, so as to adapt to different application scenarios.
Note: for cells supporting HSPA, the three factors are valued according to the following
principles.
The uplink interference is measured by the uplink payload:
Uplink payload = Load generated by uplink DCH + Load generated by nonscheduling E-DCH + Load generated by the throughput of GBR services of scheduling
E-DCH
Load generated by uplink DCH + Load generated by non-scheduling E-DCH can be
measured by NodeB RSRPS, while Load generated by the throughput of GBR services
of scheduling E-DCH can be calculated by the uplink interference predictive formula.
See <ZTE UMTS Admission Control Feature Description>.
The downlink power is measured by the downlink payload:
Snum
HSDSCHRequiredPower
i= 0
Where,
NOHSDSCHPower refers to the Transmitted carrier power of all codes not used for HSPDSCH or HS-SCCH transmission that is reported by the NodeB.
Downlink code resources are measured by the code resource occupancy of channels
other than HS-PDSCH.
2.1.2
Call holding procedure: involving handover, relocation from other system or RNC to
local RNC, call re-establishment triggered by CELL UPDATE, state transition from
non-CELL_DCH to CELL_DCH.
In the three scenarios, related functions are controlled by three switches configured by
OMC: InitRrcSBSw, RabAssSBSw, CallHoldSBSw.
2.1.3
3.1
3.1.1
Uplink interference
The uplink interference of a cell uses the RTWP (HSPA cells use uplink payload) as the
load evaluating criterion. When the uplink load is heavy, load balancing is required, that
is, the traffic is balanced to cells of other carriers to reduce the cell load. Thus, the
stability of the system is ensured.
When the uplink interference exceeds the preset threshold (UlLoadNeedBal2U), the
load of the cell is heavy. The load-based multi-carrier interoperation should be triggered.
3.1.2
Downlink power
The downlink power of a cell uses the CTCP (HSPA cells use downlink payload) as the
load evaluating criterion. When the uplink load is heavy, load balancing is required, that
is, the traffic is balanced to cells of other carriers to reduce the cell load. Thus, the
stability of the system is ensured.
When the downlink power exceeds the preset threshold (DlLoadNeedBal2U), the load of
the cell is heavy. The load-based multi-carrier interoperation should be triggered.
3.1.3
Code resources
By using load measuring method of the downlink channelization code resources,
calculate the proportion of the quantity of code words in use to the total quantity of code
words to indicate the load of the downlink channelization code resources. Then, take
SF = 128 as the statistic granularity of the code resources. Because the HSDPA is
shared, herein we just calculate the occupancy of code resource of DCH.
When the downlink code resources exceed the preset threshold (DlCdLdNeedBal2U),
the load of the cell is heavy. The load-based multi-carrier interoperation should be
triggered.
3.1.4
k indicates the number of factors that are considered in load balancing. The value is 3 at
present, which indicates code resources, downlink power, and uplink interference.
DestLoad indicates the actual load of the target cell (the uplink interference is measured
by RTWP or uplink payload; the downlink power is measured by CTCP or downlink
payload; the downlink code resources are measured by the occupancy of SF = 128
code resources of non-HS-DSCH channels).
DestThrdLoad indicates the load balancing threshold (corresponds to
DlLoadNeedBal2U, UlLoadNeedBal2U, and DlCdLdNeedBal2U configured in the target
cell) of the target cell configured by OMC.
SourceLoad indicates the load of the source cell.
SourceThrdLoad indicates the load balancing threshold (corresponds to
DlLoadNeedBal2U, UlLoadNeedBal2U, and DlCdLdNeedBal2U configured in the source
cell) of the source cell.
Delta indicates the load balancing threshold difference (corresponds to ExtraCDeltaTrd,
ExtraCDeltaTru, and ExtraCDeltaCdTrd configured in the source cell) of the source cell
configured by OMC.
Weighti indicates the weight (corresponds to DlLdBalPwrWeight, UlLdBalPwrWeight,
and LdBalCdWeight configured in the source cell) of each factor.
The three factors - code resources, downlink power, and uplink interference - can be
controlled by three switches: LdBalCdSwch, DlLdBalPwrSwch, and UlLdBalPwrSwch.
When a factor is switched to OFF, it will not be taken into consideration in load
balancing, and the corresponding weight is invalid (0). The sum of weights
(DlLdBalPwrWeight, UlLdBalPwrWeight, and LdBalCdWeight) of each factor is 1, which
is ensured by the configuration. If all of the three factors are switched to OFF, load
balancing is not performed.
If the load of the code resources exceeds its threshold of load balancing
(DlCdLdNeedBal2U), or the load of downlink power exceeds its threshold of load
balancing (DlLoadNeedBal2U), or the uplink interference exceeds its threshold of load
balancing (UlLoadNeedBal2U), the load of the cell is heavy. Otherwise, the load is light.
According to this principle, the serving cells and their UE-supporting neighboring cells
which are with Overlap or CoversShareCover relationship are included into two
cell lists, one for the heavy load cells and the other for the light load cells. Weight
calculations are performed for each cell in the two lists according to the above formula,
and weights are sorted in an ascending order. The smaller the weight is, the lower the
load is. The multi-carrier operation is triggered when the target cell of UE for
access/handover is overloaded. That is, in Initial RRC procedure, RAB assignment, and
call holding procedure, select a cell with the lowest weight (lowest evaluating of load)
from target cell and its neighboring cells which are with Overlap or Covers
ShareCover relationship to access, and the cell should be supported by UE, and
can be carried by services.
3.2
3.3
(1) Combine the target cell of UE for access/handover and its neighboring cells which
are with Overlap or CoversShareCover relationship into a target cell Set;
(2) Pick a set (named as Set1) of cells which the UE band supports from the target cell
set in step (1);
(3) Pick a set (named as Set2) of cells which the UE currently originated service
supports from Set1 in step (2);
(4) Select the lowest load cell as the final target cell for access/handover in Set2.
See services and target cell types which can carry the services in the following table:
Table 1
Services and target cell types which can carry the services
Service Type
DCH/DCH
HS-DSCH/DCH
HS-DSCH/E-DCH
Cells
supporting
HSDPA and DCH
Cells
supporting
HSUPA and HSDPA
Cells
supporting
HSUPA, HSDPA, and
DCH
Cells
supporting
HSUPA, HSDPA, and
DCH
Cells
supporting
HSDPA and DCH
Cells
supporting
HSUPA, HSDPA, and
DCH
That is to say, the cell whose service type is not included in the above table will be
considered as an unsupported cell, and excluded out of the cell list.
3.4
4.1
HS-DSCH/DCH,
HS-DSCH/E-DCH
Establishment
causes:
Originating
Streaming
Call,
Originating
Interactive
Call,
Originating Background
Call,
Terminating
Streaming
Call,
Terminating Interactive
Call,
Terminating
Background
Call,
Originating High Priority
Signaling,
Terminating
High Priority Signaling
Determine
whether
the
following preferred cells exist
in the lightly loaded target
cells:
HSUPA,
DCH;
Cells supporting HSDPA only.
The four types share the
same priority.
Note: The lightly-loaded cell in the table 2 refers to the cell: whose code resource load is
less than the threshold of code load balancing (DlCdLdNeedBal2U), and downlink power
is less than the threshold of download load balancing (DlLoadNeedBal2U), and uplink
interference is less than the threshold of uplink load balancing (UlLoadNeedBal2U).
4.2
Service Type
DCH/DCH
HS-DSCH/DCH
HS-DSCH/E-DCH
Cells
supporting
HSDPA and DCH
Cells
supporting
HSUPA and HSDPA
Cells
supporting
HSUPA, HSDPA, and
DCH
Cells
supporting
HSUPA, HSDPA, and
DCH
Cells
supporting
HSDPA and DCH
Cells
supporting
HSUPA, HSDPA, and
DCH
That is to say, the cell whose service type is not included in the above table will be
considered as an unsupported cell, and excluded out of the cell list.
(3) Cells in Set1 in step (2) will be sorted according to specific service types and the
Prefer property of cells (PrefTrafType). See below table.
Table 4
CS service
Cs preferred cells
Cs + Ps preferred cells
None preferred cells
Ps preferred cells
Ps service
Ps preferred cells
Cs + Ps preferred cells
None preferred cells
Cs preferred cells
CS + PS services
Cs + Ps preferred cells
Ps preferred cells
None preferred cells
Cs preferred cells
(3) If the HCS function is introduced for cells, the cells should be sorted based on the
HCS priorities of target cells in the descending order in the sorting in step (3). (The HCS
priority ranges from 0 to 7. 0 is the lowest priority with relatively wide coverage, while 7
is the highest priority with relatively small coverage). That is to say, sort the listed cells
based on the HCS properties in the precondition of meeting the prefer property.
Based on the deletion and preference sorting procedures on the listed target cells in the
above steps, select the first cell in the list as the target cell for access or handover.
4.3
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all the cells whose loads are less than the thresholds can not bear the services, select
the lightest loaded cell according to load-based multi-carrier interoperation strategy.
6.1
6.2
7.1
Parameter List
Abbreviated name
Parameter name
InitRrcLBSw
RabAssLBSw
CallHoldLBSw
DlLdBalPwrSwch
UlLdBalPwrSwch
LdBalCdSwch
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DlLdBalPwrWeight
UlLdBalPwrWeight
LdBalCdWeight
DlLoadNeedBal2U
ExtraCDeltaTrd
UlLoadNeedBal2U
ExtraCDeltaTru
DlCdLdNeedBal2U
ExtraCDeltaCdTrd
InitRrcSBSw
RabAssSBSw
CallHoldSBSw
PrefTrafType
ShareCover
GsmShareCover
HspaSptMeth
DlLoadNeedBal2G
UlLoadNeedBal2G
7.2
Parameter Configuration
7.2.1
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
InitRrcLBSw
Description
1: Inter-frequency Open
2: Inter-RAT Open
3: Inter-frequency and Inter-RAT Open
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
1: Inter-frequency Open
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OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
7.2.2
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
RabAssLBSw
Description
1: Inter-frequency Open
2: Inter-RAT Open
3: Inter-frequency and Inter-RAT Open
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
1: Inter-frequency Open
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is a load balance switch which indicates whether the load balance
function is open for RAB assignment procedure.
7.2.3
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
CallHoldLBSw
Description
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1: Inter-frequency Open
2: Inter-RAT Open
3: Inter-frequency and Inter-RAT Open
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
0: Closed
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is a load balance switch which indicates whether load balance function
is open for call holding procedureing procedure. The application scenes include
handover, relocation, RAB re-establishment and FACH->DCH.
7.2.4
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
DlLdBalPwrSwch
Description
Range and Step
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
1: Open
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is a switch indicating whether load balance based on downlink power is
open or not.
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7.2.5
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
UlLdBalPwrSwch
Description
Range and Step
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
0: Closed
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is a switch indicating whether load balance based on uplink interference
is open or not.
7.2.6
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
LdBalCdSwch
Description
Range and Step
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
1: Open
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
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This parameter is a switch indicating whether load balance based on code resources is
open or not.
7.2.7
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
DlLdBalPwrWeight
Description
Unit
Default Value
(note)
40%
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the weight of downlink power resources in several factors of
load balance. When evaluating the cell load, several factors such as code resources,
downlink power and uplink interference are taken into account for load balance. The
sum of each factors (whose switch is open) weight is 1.
7.2.8
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
UlLdBalPwrWeight
Description
[0,100]%
Unit
step 1%
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Default Value
(note)
0%
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the weight of uplink interference in several factors of load
balance. When evaluating the cell load, several factors such as code resources,
downlink power and uplink interference are taken into account for load balance. The
sum of each factors (whose switch is open) weight is 1.
7.2.9
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
LdBalCdWeight
Description
Unit
Default Value
(note)
60%
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the weight of code resources in several factors of load balance.
When evaluating the cell load, several factors such as code resources, downlink power
and uplink interference are taken into account for load balance. The sum of each factors
(whose switch is open) weight is 1.
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7.2.10
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
DlLoadNeedBal2U
Description
[0, 100]%
Unit
Default Value
(note)
55%
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the downlink Power load threshold for load balance between
UTRAN cells. If the downlink Power load of local UTRAN cell exceeds the threshold
indicated by this parameter, the downlink load balance judgment is performed and UE in
local cell may be balanced to other UTRAN cell.
7.2.11
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
Description
Unit
Default Value
(note)
10%
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OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the downlink TCP load difference threshold between interfrequency cells. It is used to evaluate the load of a cell as follows:
k
2 *DestLoad i DestThrdLo ad
i SourceLoad i SourceThrd Load
Weight =
* Weight i
Delta i
i =1
Where,
k indicates the number of factors that are considered in load balancing. The value is 3 at
present, which includes code resources, downlink power, and uplink interference.
DestLoad indicates the actual load of the target cell (the uplink interference is measured
by RTWP; the downlink power is measured by CTCP; the downlink code resources are
measured by the occupancy of SF = 128 code resources of non-HS-DSCH channels).
DestThrdLoad indicates the load balancing threshold (corresponds to
DlLoadNeedBal2U, UlLoadNeedBal2U, and DlCdLdNeedBal2U configured in the target
cell) of the target cell configured by OMC.
SourceLoad indicates the load of the source cell.
SourceThrdLoad indicates the load balancing threshold (corresponds to
DlLoadNeedBal2U, UlLoadNeedBal2U, and DlCdLdNeedBal2U configured in the source
cell) of the source cell.
Delta indicates the load balancing threshold difference (corresponds to ExtraCDeltaTrd,
ExtraCDeltaTru, and ExtraCDeltaCdTrd configured in the source cell) of the source cell
configured by OMC.
Weight indicates the weight (corresponds to DlLdBalPwrWeight, UlLdBalPwrWeight,
and LdBalCdWeight configured in the source cell) of each factor.
7.2.12
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
UlLoadNeedBal2U
Description
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Unit
dB
Default Value
(note)
20dB
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the uplink RTWP threshold for load balance between UTRAN
cells. If the uplink RTWP of local UTRAN cell exceeds the threshold indicated by this
parameter, the uplink load balance judgment is performed and UE in local cell may be
balanced to other UTRAN cell.
7.2.13
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
Description
[0, 100]%
Unit
Default Value
(note)
10%
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
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This parameter indicates the uplink RTWP load difference threshold between interfrequency cells. It is used to evaluate the load (Weight) of a cell as follows:
k
2 *DestLoadi DestThrdLo ad
i SourceLoad i SourceThrd Load
Weight =
* Weight i
Deltai
i =1
Where,
k indicates the number of factors that are considered in load balancing. The value is 3 at
present, which includes code resources, downlink power, and uplink interference.
DestLoad indicates the actual load of the target cell (the uplink interference is measured
by RTWP; the downlink power is measured by CTCP; the downlink code resources are
measured by the occupancy of SF = 128 code layer of non-HS-DSCH channels).
DestThrdLoad indicates the load balancing threshold (corresponds to
DlLoadNeedBal2U, UlLoadNeedBal2U, and DlCdLdNeedBal2U configured in the target
cell) of the target cell configured by OMC.
SourceLoad indicates the load of the source cell.
SourceThrdLoad indicates the load balancing threshold (corresponds to
DlLoadNeedBal2U, UlLoadNeedBal2U, and DlCdLdNeedBal2U configured in the source
cell) of the source cell.
Delta indicates the load balancing threshold difference (corresponds to ExtraCDeltaTrd,
ExtraCDeltaTru, and ExtraCDeltaCdTrd configured in the source cell) of the source cell
configured by OMC.
Weight indicates the weight (corresponds to DlLdBalPwrWeight, UlLdBalPwrWeight,
and LdBalCdWeight configured in the source cell) of each factor.
7.2.14
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
DlCdLdNeedBal2U
Description
Unit
Default Value
(note)
50%
OMC Path
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the load balance threshold of downlink code resources of a cell.
If the downlink load exceeds the threshold indicated by this parameter, the downlink
load balance judgment is performed and some UEs may be balanced to other UTRAN
cell.
7.2.15
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
Description
Unit
Default Value
(note)
10%
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the code resource load difference threshold between interfrequency cells. It is used to evaluate the load(Weight) of a cell as follows:
k
2 *DestLoadi DestThrdLoad
i SourceLoadi SourceThrdLoad
Weight =
* Weight i
Deltai
i =1
Where,
k indicates the number of factors that are considered in load balancing. The value is 3 at
present, which includes code resources, downlink power, and uplink interference.
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DestLoad indicates the actual load of the target cell (the uplink interference is measured
by RTWP; the downlink power is measured by CTCP; the downlink code resources are
measured by the occupancy of SF = 128 code layer of non-HS-DSCH channels).
DestThrdLoad indicates the load balancing threshold (corresponds to
DlLoadNeedBal2U, UlLoadNeedBal2U, and DlCdLdNeedBal2U configured in the target
cell) of the target cell configured by OMC.
SourceLoad indicates the load of the source cell.
SourceThrdLoad indicates the load balancing threshold (corresponds to
DlLoadNeedBal2U, UlLoadNeedBal2U, and DlCdLdNeedBal2U configured in the source
cell) of the source cell.
Delta indicates the load balancing threshold difference (corresponds to ExtraCDeltaTrd,
ExtraCDeltaTru, and ExtraCDeltaCdTrd configured in the source cell) of the source cell
configured by OMC.
Weight indicates the weight (corresponds to DlLdBalPwrWeight, UlLdBalPwrWeight,
and LdBalCdWeight configured in the source cell) of each factor.
7.2.16
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
InitRrcSBSw
Description
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
0: Closed
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is a service balance switch which indicates whether the RRC service
balance function is open for initial RRC procedure used for accessing.
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7.2.17
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
RabAssSBSw
Description
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
0: Closed
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is a load balance switch which indicates whether the load service
function is open for RAB assignment procedure.
7.2.18
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
CallHoldSBSw
Description
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
0: Closed
OMC Path
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter is a load balance switch which indicates whether load balance function
is open for call holding procedureing procedure. The application scenes are including
handover, relocation, RAB re-establishment and FACH->DCH.
7.2.19
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
PrefTrafType
Description
1: CS Preferred
2: PS Preferred
3: CS+PS Preferred
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
3: CS+PS Preferred
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates which traffic type is preferred in the cell. CS service will be
accessed the cell with attribute of CS Preferred , and PS Service will be accessed the
cell with attribute of PS Preferred, and CS+PS service will be accessed the cell with
attribute of CS+PS Preferred.
7.2.20
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
ShareCover
Description
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0: Neighbor
Range and Step
1: Overlap
2: Covers
3: Contained in
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
0: Neighbor
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter describes the location of the serving cell and neighboring cell.
7.2.21
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
GsmShareCover
Description
1: Overlap
2: Covers
3: Contained in
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
0: Neighbor
OMC Path
Path:
View->Configuration Management->RNC NE->RNC Radio Resource
Management->Utran Cell->Utran Cell XXX->GSM Neighbouring Cell->GSM
Neighbouring Cell XXX->Modify Advanced Parameter-> Share Cover Indication
Parameter Configuration
This parameter describes the location of the serving cell and Gsm neighboring cell.
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7.2.22
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
HspaSptMeth
Description
Unit
N/A
Default Value
(note)
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
7.2.23
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
DlLoadNeedBal2G
Description
Unit
Default Value
(note)
58%
OMC Path
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Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the downlink load threshold for load balance between interRAT. If the downlink load of the local cell exceeds the threshold indicated by this
parameter, performs the downlink load balance judgment and UE may be balanced to
inter-RAT cells.
The power threshold is higher than UTRAN Downlink Load Balance Threshold-Power
(%) by default. That means, when the load balance is triggered by downlink power, the
load is balanced to utran cells at first, and will not be balanced to inter-RAT cells until the
downlink power increases and reaches to the threshold indicated by this parameter.
The higher the parameter value is, the smaller the possibility of that the services are
balanced to inter-RAT cells.
And vice versa.
7.2.24
Parameter Description
Parameter name
Abbreviated
name
UlLoadNeedBal2G
Description
Unit
dB
Default Value
(note)
20dB
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the uplink interference load threshold for load balance between
different systems. If the uplink interference of local cell exceeds the threshold indicated
by this parameter, performs the uplink interference load balance judgment and UE of
local cell may be balanced to other systems.
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The power threshold is higher than Inter-RAT Uplink Load Balance ThresholdInterference (dB) by default. That is, when the load balance is triggered by uplink
interference, the load is balanced to utran cells at first, and will not be balanced to InterRAT cells until the uplink interference increases and reaches to the threshold indicated
by this parameter.
The higher the parameter value is, the smaller the possibility of that the services are
balanced to cells of other systems is. And vice versa.
8.1
Counter List
This feature has no relative counter.
8.2
Alarm List
This feature has no relative alarm.
Glossary
CS
Circuit switched
HCS
HSDPA
HSUPA
PS
Packet switched
RAB
RNC
RRC
RSCP
RTWP
SF
Spreading Factor
UE
User equipment
UMTS
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