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1 Uplink Resource Allocation ........................................................................................................ 5
1.1 SRS Resource Allocation ................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1.1 SrsSubframeCfg (SRS subframe configuration) ..................................................................................... 5
1.1.2 SrsSubframeRecfSwitch (SRS subframe tree reconfiguration switch) ................................................... 6
1.1.3 AnSrsSimuTrans (SRS ACK/NACK simultaneous transmission) .......................................................... 6
1.2 Uplink Scheduling ............................................................................................................................................ 7
1.2.1 Scheduling in Each TTI .......................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.2 Physical Layer Measurement Result Processing ................................................................................... 10
6 Load Control................................................................................................................................. 59
6.1 Load Control Algorithm ................................................................................................................................. 59
6.1.1 UlLdcSwitch (Switch for the Uplink Load Control Algorithm) ........................................................... 59
6.1.2 DlLdcSwitch (Switch for the Downlink Load Control Algorithm) ....................................................... 60
6.2 Admission Control ......................................................................................................................................... 60
6.2.1 GbrUsageSwitch (Switch for Detecting the Number of PRBs Occupied by GBR Services) ................ 60
6.2.2 GbrRbUsedHighThd (GBR used resource high proportion threshold) ................................................. 61
6.2.3 GbrRbUsedLowThd (GBR used resource low proportion threshold) ................................................... 62
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Setting
The protocol specifies that the number of subframe trees is configurable within a 10-ms
measurement period. If the number of UEs is small, a small amount of cell-level SRS
subframe resources is configured. This reduces the usage of PUSCH resources.
If the cell load is light, a small and fixed amount of cell-level SRS resources can be
configured. The current algorithm supports adaptive configuration of cell-level subframes.
For example, the subframes can be configured every 2 or 5 milliseconds as required.
This parameter affects the configuration of cell-level SRS subframes. If the number of
configured cell-level subframes increases, the uplink cell throughput decreases.
Related Commands
LST SRSCFG
MOD SRSCFG: LocalCellId=x, SrsSubframeCfg=x;
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Setting
This parameter is set to ON by default. If this parameter is set to OFF, cell-level SRS
subframes cannot be reconfigured. As a result, SRS resources are unavailable to UEs that
newly accessed the network.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=x, SrsAlgoSwitch=SrsSubframeRecfSwitch-x;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to BOOLEAN_TRUE, the AN or SR is truncated, and the SRS and
AN or SR can be transmitted in the same TTI. If this parameter is set to BOOLEAN_FALSE,
the AN or SR is not truncated, and the SRS is discarded if the SRS and AN or SR are
transmitted in the same TTI.
This parameter is set to BOOLEAN_TRUE by default. This parameter can be set to
BOOLEAN_FALSE to ensure AN or SR performance if the PUCCH demodulation
performance cannot meet requirements.
If this parameter is set to BOOLEAN_TRUE, the AN or SR demodulation performance may
be affected. If this parameter is set to BOOLEAN_FALSE, timeout may occur.
Related Commands
LST SRSCFG
MOD SRSCFG: LocalCellId=x, AnSrsSimuTrans=x;
Setting
If the Max C/I scheduling policy is used, UEs for which channel quality is good are scheduled
first. The spectral efficiency improves but the quality of service (QoS) and fairness cannot be
ensured. The Max C/I scheduling policy can be used to verify the maximum system capacity.
The RR scheduling policy ensures fairness but lowers the system capacity. This scheduling
policy can be used to verify the upper threshold of system scheduling fairness. The PF
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scheduling policy balances between spectral efficiency and fairness. This scheduling policy
can be used to verify the system capacity, coverage, and fairness. In the EPF scheduling
policy, the QoS, system capacity, and frequency selection are balanced. The basic scheduling
policies MAX C/I, PF, and RR are used in performance tests. The EPF scheduling policy is
intended for commercial use.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: If this parameter is set to
ULSCH_STRATEGY_EPF, the QoS is guaranteed, and the coverage, capacity, and fairness
are balanced. If this parameter is set to ULSCH_STRATEGY_MAX_CI, the system
capacity is maximized, but the coverage, fairness, and QoS are not ensured. If this parameter
is set to ULSCH_STRATEGY_PF, a tradeoff among the coverage, capacity, and fairness is
reached, but the QoS is not guaranteed. If this parameter is set to ULSCH_STRATEGY_RR,
the eNodeB ensures that each UE has an equal opportunity to be scheduled on the uplink, but
the capacity, coverage, and QoS are not ensured.
Related Commands
LST CELLULSCHALGO
MOD CELLULSCHALGO: LocalCellId=x, UlschStrategy=ULSCH_STRATEGY_x;
Setting
The pre-allocation algorithm can reduce the end-to-end service latency when the uplink load
is light. No resource is available for pre-allocation when the uplink load is heavy.
Parameter adjustment scenario:
This parameter can be set to OFF to maintain the UE standby time during pre-allocation.
This parameter can be set to OFF to clear the interference caused by pre-allocation.
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Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH:
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=x, UlSchSwitch=PreAllocationSwitch-x;
Setting
This parameter is used to control the impact of pre-allocation on UE standby time. Increasing
the value of this parameter reduces the number of times UEs can be pre-allocated and
increases the UE standby time. Decreasing the value of this parameter increases the number of
times UEs can be pre-allocated and reduces the UE standby time.
Parameter adjustment scenario:
If a decrease in the pre-allocation interval is required, you are advised to decrease the
value of this parameter.
If an increase in the UE standby time is required, you are advised to increase the value of
this parameter.
Related Commands
LST CELLULSCHALGO
MOD CELLULSCHALGO: LocalCellId=x, PreAllocationMinPeriod =x;
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Unit: byte
Default value: 80
Parameter relationship: This parameter is valid only when PreAllocationSwitch is set to ON.
Impact scope: cell
Setting
This parameter determines the amount of bandwidth resources pre-allocated to UEs based on
an estimated amount of service data. If the data amount specified by this parameter matches
the service type, there is a low probability that the data is fragmented at the Media Access
Control (MAC) layer. As a result, the service latency is short. If the data amount specified by
this parameter is less than the actual amount of data to be transmitted, there is a high
probability that the data is fragmented at the MAC layer. As a result, the service latency is
long. If the data amount specified by this parameter is greater than the actual amount of data
to be transmitted, resources are wasted and interference increases.
Parameter adjustment scenario:
If the end-to-end latency is long, you are advised to increase the value of this parameter.
If the transmitted data is less than the pre-allocated data amount, you are advised to
decrease the value of this parameter until the pre-allocated data amount is equal to the
transmitted data amount.
Related Commands
LST CELLULSCHALGO
Setting
Due to inaccurate channel evaluation, inaccurate SINR measurement, or delays, the actual
channel conditions may not be suitable for the UE MCS and the measured IBLER is higher
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than the target IBLER. The eNodeB uses the SINR adjustment algorithm to counteract the
measurement error.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=x, UlSchSwitch=SinrAdjustSwitch-x;
Setting
On the physical layer, the IBLER decides the SINR threshold for MCS switches, which is
10% by default. On the data link layer, the SINR adjustment increases with the IBLER.
Due to the diversity combination gains, if the SINR adjustment step is large, a high-order
MCS is used and system throughout increases.
Parameter adjustment scenario: This parameter must set to maximize the system throughput
when HARQ and uplink SINR adjustment are enabled.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: This parameter is set to achieve a
balance between the initial MCS order and the number of retransmissions. The setting of this
parameter affects cell throughput.
Related Commands
LST CELLULSCHALGO
MOD CELLULSCHALGO: LocalCellId=x, SinrAdjustTargetIbler=x;
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Setting
Recommended value:
Set this parameter to DS2_DELTA_SHIFT(ds2) for a cell configured with the normal
cyclic prefix (CP) when the LBBPc is used.
Set this parameter to DS3_DELTA_SHIFT(ds3) for a cell configured with the extended
CP when the LBBPc is used.
Set this parameter to DS1_DELTA_SHIFT(ds1) for a cell configured with the normal CP
when the LBBPd is used.
Set this parameter to DS3_DELTA_SHIFT(ds3) for a cell configured with the extended
CP when the LBBPd is used.
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the maximum number of ACK or SRI UEs that
an RB supports for multiplexing and reduces the PUCCH capacity. If this parameter is set to a
small value, the ACK or the SRI code channels may not be orthogonal.
Related Commands
LST PUCCHCFG
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Setting
If this parameter is set to ON, the maximum number of SRI UEs supported in a cell increases
without using more uplink control signaling resources or increasing the number of ACK or
SRI cord channels. However, the average uplink scheduling delay increases when the PUCCH
is heavily loaded. If this parameter is set to OFF and the number of ACK or SRI code channel
remains unchanged, the maximum number of SRI UEs supported in a cell decreases.
If SRI periodic adjustment is enabled and the PUCCH is heavily loaded, more UEs can be
allocated SRI resources for network access.
Related Commands
LST GLOBALPROCSWITCH;
MOD GLOBALPROCSWITCH: SriAdaptiveSwitch=x;
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter increases the average SRI period for UEs and the
maximum number of SRI UEs supported in a cell. However, the average uplink scheduling
delay may increase. Decreasing the value of this parameter reduces the maximum number of
SRI UEs supported in a cell.
Related Commands
LST CELLSTANDARDQCI
MOD CELLSTANDARDQCI: SriPeriod=x;
Setting
If this parameter is set to ON, PUCCH resource increases or decreases self-adaptively based
on the load on the PUCCH, optimizing PUCCH resource utilization and reducing uplink
control signaling overhead. However, when PUCCH resource decreases, the eNodeB may
need to reallocate PUCCH resources to a few UEs, using more downlink resources. If this
parameter is set to OFF, uplink control signaling overhead increases.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH;
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In FDD mode with the bandwidth of 1.4 MHz or 3 MHz, set this parameter to 0.
In FDD mode with the bandwidth of 5 MHz or 10 MHz, set this parameter to 10.
In FDD mode with the bandwidth of 15 MHz or 20 MHz, set this parameter to 20.
In TDD mode with the bandwidth of 1.4 MHz or 3 MHz, set this parameter to 0.
In TDD mode with the bandwidth of 5 MHz or 10 MHz, set this parameter to 10.
In TDD mode with the bandwidth of 15 MHz or 20 MHz, set this parameter to 20.
Setting
You are advised to retain the default value of the parameter. If adjustments are inevitable, do
not set this parameter to a value much greater than the default value, because this may lead to
incorrect decisions on the load status of SRI resources. The recommended maximum value of
this parameter is 20 if the downlink bandwidth is less than 10 MHz and 40 for other
bandwidths.
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the SRI resources in a cell. Decreasing the
value of this parameter increases the SRI resources of a cell.
Related Commands
LST CELLPUCCHALGO;
MOD CELLPUCCHALGO: LocalCellId=x, SriLowLoadThd=x;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to ON, the IBLER of a UE is maintained around the target value and
the system throughout is optimized. If this parameter is set to OFF, the IBLER of a UE may
be much higher than the target value and the system throughout cannot be optimized.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=x,
CqiAdjAlgoSwitch=CqiAdjAlgoSwitch-x&StepVarySwitch-0;
QCI 7
QCI 8
condition is met: QCI 6
QCI6, QCI7, QCI8, and QCI9 services.
QCI 9
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Setting
Recommended value: 1000 for QCI6; 900 for QCI7; 800 for QCI8; 700 for QCI9
The value of this parameter is an important factor in determining the scheduling priority of a
UE and the amount of physical resources that the eNodeB allocates to a UE in a period of
time. Increasing the value of this parameter enhances the scheduling priority of and increases
the amount of RB resources allocated for QCIx services. Decreasing the value of this
parameter lowers the scheduling priority of and reduces the amount of RB resources allocated
for QCIx services.
Related Commands
LST STANDARDQCI
MOD STANDARDQCI: Qci=QCIx, DlschPriorityFactor=x;
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter increases the minimum data rate of QCIx services.
Decreasing the value of this parameter reduces the minimum data rate of QCIx services.
Related Commands
LST STANDARDQCI
MOD STANDARDQCI: Qci=QCIx, DlMinGbr=x;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to DLSCH_PRI_TYPE_PF, the proportional fair algorithm is
implemented and the channel quality and fairness are balanced in scheduling.
If this parameter is set to DLSCH_PRI_TYPE_MAX_CI, the Max C/I algorithm is
implemented and UEs with optimal channel quality are preferentially scheduled.
If this parameter is set to DLSCH_PRI_TYPE_RR, the round robin algorithm is
implemented and UEs in a cell are scheduled in turns.
The preceding scheduling policies are implemented regardless of UE QoS configuration.
If this parameter is set to DLSCH_PRI_TYPE_EPF, the proportional fair algorithm is
implemented with the QoS of services taken into consideration.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLSCHALGO;
MOD CELLDLSCHALGO: LocalCellId=x, DlschStrategy=x;
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Parameter relationship: The value of this parameter must not be greater than the value of
OtherServiceWeight.
Impact scope: cell
Setting
The value of this parameter is an important factor in determining the scheduling priority of a
UE and the amount of physical resources that the eNodeB allocates to a UE. Increasing the
value of this parameter enhances the scheduling priority of and increases the amount of RB
resources allocated to BT services. Decreasing the value of this parameter lowers the
scheduling priority of and reduces the amount of RB resources allocated for BT services.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLSCHALGO;
MOD CELLDLSCHALGO: LocalCellId=x, BtServiceWeight=x;
Setting
The value of this parameter is an important factor in determining the scheduling priority of a
UE and the amount of physical resources that the eNodeB allocates to a UE. Increasing the
value of this parameter enhances the scheduling priority of and increases the amount of RB
resources allocated to non-BT services. Decreasing the value of this parameter lowers the
scheduling priority of and reduces the amount of RB resources allocated for non-BT services.
This parameter is valid only when ServiceDiffSwitch is set to ON.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLSCHALGO;
MOD CELLDLSCHALGO: LocalCellId=x, OtherServiceWeight=x;
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Setting
This parameter is used to control the CCE utilization rate at each TTI. This parameter is
invalid when PDCCHSymbolNumberSwitch is set to ON.
If the parameter is set too small, the number of available CCE is small. In this case, success
rates of network access and CCE allocation decrease, especially for uplink scheduling. You
are advised to set this parameter to a value greater than 23. The following table lists the
minimum values recommended for various bandwidths.
Minimum CCE Usage Ratio
10 MHz
15 MHz
20 MHz
CFI=1, Port4
100
100
100
CFI=2, Port4
100
80
60
CFI=3, Port4
65
44
32
CFI=1, Port2
100
100
100
CFI=2, Port2
100
63
50
CFI=3, Port4
58
38
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If V MIMO and MU BF are enabled, you are advised to set this parameter to 100. Otherwise,
CCE allocation for paring UEs may fail and the performance of Virtual MIMO and MU BF
may be compromised.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Decreasing the value of this parameter
may reduce the number of UEs scheduled in a TTI, reduce the uplink and downlink
throughout, and negatively affect the QoS of a service and cell capacity.
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Related Commands
LST CELLPDCCHALGO;
MOD CELLPDCCHALGO: LocalCellId=x, CceUseRatio=x;
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Downlink ICIC
Setting
If this parameter is set to a value other than DlIcicSwitch_OFF_ENUM, the system capacity
decreases, but eNodeB coverage improves.
Related Commands
LST ENODEBALGOSWITCH:;
MOD ENODEBALGOSWITCH: DlIcicSwitch=DlIcicSwitch_OFF_ENUM;
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Setting
This parameter is valid only when downlink ICIC is enabled.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLICIC: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELLDLICIC: LocalCellId=0, BandMode=MODE1;
Setting
If this parameter is set too large, the event A3 trigger condition is hard to be met and fewer
UEs report event A3 to the eNodeB. In this case, CEU performance is not guaranteed and cell
capacities decrease.
If this parameter is set too small, the event A3 trigger condition is easy to be met and more
UEs report event A3 to the eNodeB. As a result, a CEU cannot be located accurately based on
event A3 measurement reports. In addition, more UEs are scheduled in edge bands and the
average throughput of edge UEs decrease.
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Related Commands
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELLDLICICMCPARA: A3Offset=-10;
Setting
If this parameter is set too large, the event A3 trigger condition is hard to be met. If this
parameter is set too small, the event A3 trigger condition is easy to be met and more UEs may
report event A3 to the eNodeB, reducing the throughput of CEUs and the cell.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0, Hysteresis=4;
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Setting
If this parameter is set too large, the UE must wait a long period of time to report event A3 to
the eNodeB after detecting event A3. If this parameter is set too small, the UE may report
event A3 immediately after detecting event A3. In this case, the UE location in a cell cannot
be updated in a timely manner, the ICIC effect is compromised, and the cell capacity and
CEU throughout decrease.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELLDLICICMCPARA: TimeToTrigger=640ms;
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter enhances the evaluation accuracy of interference on
neighboring cells, improves CEU performance, and increases the average CEU throughput.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELLDLICICMCPARA: MaxReportCellNum=8;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to a large value, the CEU reports event A3 to the eNodeB in a less
frequent manner and the UE location is not updated efficiently. As a result, the average CEU
throughput decreases. If this parameter is set to a small value, the CEU may frequently report
event A3 to the eNodeB, using more band resources.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELLDLICICMCPARA: ReportInterval=5120ms;
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Setting
If this parameter is not set to infinity, a CEU may be recognized as a CCU.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELLDLICICMCPARA: ReportAmount=Infinity;
Setting
If this parameter is set to RSRP, the obtained signal received power does not dramatically
fluctuate with the cell load. If this parameter is set to RSRQ, the obtained signal received
power dramatically fluctuates with the cell load but the signal quality can be reflected in real
time.
Changing the value of this parameter changes the event A3 trigger condition.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0, TriggerQuantity=RSRP;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to SAME_AS_TRIG_QUAN, the report quantity included in the
event A3 measurement report is the same as that specified by TriggerQuantity. If this
parameter is set to BOTH, both the RSRP and RSRQ are included in the event A3
measurement report and TriggerQuantity is invalid. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.331.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELLDLICICMCPARA: LocalCellId=0, ReportQuantity=SAME_AS_TRIG_QUAN;
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Downlink MIMO
Setting
This parameter specifies the transmission modes applicable to UEs served by a multi-antenna
eNodeB in TDD mode. This parameter has an impact on cell throughput and coverage.
Related Commands
LST MIMOADAPTIVEPARACFG:;
MOD MIMOADAPTIVEPARACFG:MIMOADAPTIVESWITCH=x;
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Setting
This parameter specifies the transmission modes applicable to UEs served by a multi-antenna
eNodeB in TDD mode. This parameter has an impact on cell throughput and coverage.
Related Commands
LST MIMOADAPTIVEPARACFG:;
MOD MIMOADAPTIVEPARACFG:FIXEDMIMOMODE=x;
Setting
This parameter has a great impact on the throughput performance of MIMO technology.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLSCHALGO:;
MOD CELLDLSCHALGO:LOCALCELLID=x,MAXMIMORANKPARA=x;
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Mobility Control
Setting
Recommended value: ON
If this parameter is set to ON, UEs can be handed over to an intra-frequency neighboring cell.
If this parameter is set to OFF, UEs cannot be handed over to an intra-frequency neighboring
cell.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: If this parameter is set to ON, seamless
coverage between intra-frequency cells is guaranteed and user experience improves. If this
parameter is set to OFF, seamless coverage between intra-frequency cells cannot be
guaranteed.
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Related Commands
LST ENODEBALGOSWITCH
MOD ENODEBALGOSWITCH: HoAlgoSwich=IntraFreqCoverHoSwitch-1;
Setting
Recommended value: ON
If this parameter is set to ON, UEs can be handed over to an inter-frequency neighboring cell.
If this parameter is set to OFF, UEs cannot be handed over to an inter-frequency neighboring
cell.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: If this parameter is set to ON, seamless
coverage between inter-frequency cells is guaranteed and user experience improves. If this
parameter is set to OFF, seamless coverage between inter-frequency cells cannot be
guaranteed.
Related Commands
LST ENODEBALGOSWITCH
MOD ENODEBALGOSWITCH: HoAlgoSwich=InterFreqCoverHoSwitch-1;
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Unit: none
Default value: OFF
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: eNodeB
Scenario-based parameter: no
Setting
Recommended value: OFF
A blind handover is triggered when there is not enough time for GAP measurement. If this
parameter is set to ON, a UE skips GAP measurement and selects the cell with the highest
priority from the neighboring cell list. However, the handover success rate cannot be
guaranteed. If this parameter is set to OFF, a UE can be handed over only after the eNodeB
receives the measurement report from the UE and determines that the condition for a
handover is met.
Parameter adjustment scenario: Set this parameter to ON when there is not enough time for
GAP measurement and no requirement for the handover success rate.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: If this parameter is set to ON,
handovers are performed in a timely manner, but the handover success rate may be
compromised.
Related Commands
LST ENODEBALGOSWITCH:;
MOD ENODEBALGOSWITCH: HoModeSwitch=BlindHoSwitch-1;
Setting
Recommended value: OFF
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This parameter applies only to handovers between inter-frequency co-coverage cells when
one frequency is preferred for carrying services of UEs handed over from low-priority
frequencies.
If this parameter is set to ON, an inter-frequency handover based on frequency priorities will
be triggered even when the signal quality of the serving cell is good. If this parameter is set to
OFF, inter-frequency handovers based on frequency priorities are disabled.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: If this parameter is set to ON, a UE is
handed over to another frequency based on frequency priorities. In this case, the number of
handovers increases, but the UE data rate also increases.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH:;
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: FreqPriorityHoSwitch=FreqPriorIFHOSwitch-1
Setting
Recommended value: ON
If this parameter is set to ON, the handover based on the frequency priority is blind. If this
parameter is set to OFF, the handover based on the frequency priority requires GAP
measurement.
A blind handover is triggered when there is not enough time for GAP measurement. If this
parameter is set to ON, a UE skips GAP measurement and selects the cell with the highest
priority from the neighboring cell list. However, the handover success rate cannot be
guaranteed. If this parameter is set to OFF, a UE can be handed over only after the eNodeB
receives the measurement report from the UE and determines that the condition for a
handover is met.
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Set this parameter to ON if fast handover is required. In addition, set a high threshold for
event A1 to guarantee the handover success rate. This reduces the number of UEs to be
handed over to high priority cells and increases the probability for low priority cells to be
heavily loaded.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH:;
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: FreqPriorityHoSwitch=FreqPriorIFBlindHOSwitch-1;
Setting
Recommended value: 4
This parameter is used to limit the number of cells included in a handover measurement report
to reduce air interface overhead. Handovers can be triggered by event A1, A2, A3, and A4.
Parameter adjustment scenario: Decrease the value of this parameter if band resources are
limited and the cell is heavily loaded.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Decreasing the value of this parameter
reduces the number of candidate target cells, the probability of triggering handovers, and air
interface overhead. Increasing the value of this parameter increases the number of candidate
target cells and the probability of triggering handovers.
Related Commands
LST INTRARATHOCOMM:;
MOD INTRARATHOCOMM: IntraRatHoMaxRprtCell=4;
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Setting
Recommended value: infinity(infinity)
According to the handover algorithm, if a handover is triggered by event A3 or event A4, the
eNodeB sends a handover request to the target cell to apply for resources. If the handover fails,
the UE sends another handover request to the eNodeB after the report interval of the related
event. If periodic event reporting is enabled, a UE sends another handover request after being
denied due to full load on the target cell. Increasing the value of this parameter increases the
number of times that a UE can initiate a handover and increases the probability for the UE to
be handed over to another cell. If this parameter is set to infinity, the number of times that a
UE sends the periodic measurement report to the eNodeB is unlimited.
Parameter adjustment scenario: If the quality of air interfaces is good enough, or if the UE
does not need to perform handover retries, decrease the value of this parameter.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
increases the handover success rate. However, if this parameter is set too large, a lot of
signaling messages are generated, wasting air interface resources. Decreasing the value of this
parameter reduces the times that a UE initiates handovers. In this case, a UE may stay at the
cell edge all the time and the QoS cannot be satisfied.
Related Commands
LST INTRARATHOCOMM:;
MOD INTRARATHOCOMM: IntraRatHoRprtAmount=Infinity;
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Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the interval at which periodic measurement reports are
sent after an intra-frequency handover event is triggered. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.331.
Value type: enumeration
Value range: 120ms(120 ms), 240ms(240 ms), 480ms(480 ms), 640ms(640 ms), 1024ms(1024
ms), 2048ms(2048 ms), 5120ms(5120 ms), 10240ms(10240 ms), 1min(1 minute), 6min(6
minutes), 12min(12 minutes), 30min(30 minutes), 60min(60 minutes)
Adjustment step: N/A
Unit: ms/min
Default value: 240ms(240 ms)
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: eNodeB
Scenario-based parameter: no
Setting
Recommended value: 240ms(240 ms)
Delay for signaling message transmission and processing exists. Therefore, if this parameter
is set too small, the UE may not obtain the handover result before sending another periodic
measurement report and air interface overhead increases; if this parameter is set too large, the
delay for handover retry is long and the handover success rate may be compromised.
Parameter adjustment scenario: Increase the value of this parameter if a longer interval for
sending periodic measurement reports is required. Decrease the value of this parameter if a
shorter interval for sending periodic measurement reports is required.
Related Commands
LST INTRARATHOCOMM:;
MOD INTRARATHOCOMM: IntraFreqHoRprtInterval=240ms;
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the quantity to be included in the measurement report for
an intra-frequency handover. The quantity can be RSRP, RSRQ, or both. For details, see
3GPP TS 36.331. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.331.
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Setting
Recommended value: SAME_AS_TRIG_QUAN(The same as TriggerQuantity)
Parameter adjustment scenario: When event A3 is triggered, the default quantity included in
the measurement report is the same as that specified by IntraFreqHoA3TrigQuan of which
the default value is RSRP. The eNodeB generates a list of target cells based on the reported
quantity. Set this parameter to BOTH if the eNodeB must make a handover decision based on
both RSRP and RSRQ.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: The measurement result based on the
RSRP does not dramatically fluctuate with the cell load. The measurement result based on the
RSRQ dramatically fluctuates with the cell load, but reflects the real-time signal quality of the
serving cell.
Related Commands
LST INTRARATHOCOMM
MOD INTRARATHOCOMM: IntraFreqHoA3RprtQuan=SAME_AS_TRIG_QUAN;
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the quantity used to evaluate the triggering condition for
an intra-frequency handover. The quantity can be RSRP or RSRQ. For details, see 3GPP TS
36.331.
Value type: enumeration
Value range: RSRP(for EUTRAN only), RSRQ(for EUTRAN only)
Adjustment step: N/A
Unit: none
Default value: RSRP(for EUTRAN only)
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: eNodeB
Scenario-based parameter: no
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Setting
Recommended value: RSRP(for EUTRAN only)
The measurement result based on the RSRP does not dramatically fluctuate with the cell load.
The measurement result based on the RSRQ dramatically fluctuates with the cell load, but
reflects the real-time signal quality of the serving cell.
If this parameter is set to RSRP, the number of unnecessary handovers triggered due to
unstable measurement results reduces.
Related Commands
LST INTRARATHOCOMM:;
MOD INTRARATHOCOMM: IntraFreqHoA3TrigQuan=RSRP;
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the frequency offset of an intra-frequency neighboring
cell.
Value type: enumeration
Value range: dB-24(-24dB), dB-22(-22dB), dB-20(-20dB), dB-18(-18dB), dB-16(-16dB),
dB-14(-14dB), dB-12(-12dB), dB-10(-10dB), dB-8(-8dB), dB-6(-6dB), dB-5(-5dB),
dB-4(-4dB), dB-3(-3dB), dB-2(-2dB), dB-1(-1dB), dB0(0dB), dB1(1dB), dB2(2dB),
dB3(3dB), dB4(4dB), dB5(5dB), dB6(6dB), dB8(8dB), dB10(10dB), dB12(12dB),
dB14(14dB), dB16(16dB), dB18(18dB), dB20(20dB), dB22(22dB), dB24(24dB)
Adjustment step: N/A
Unit: dB
Default value: dB0(0dB)
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: cell
Setting
Recommended value: dB0(0dB)
This parameter is provided in 3GPP TS 36.331.
Event A3 trigger condition: Mn + Ofn + Ocn Hys > Ms + Ofs + Ocs + Off
Ofs and Ofn are the offsets of serving cell and the neighboring cell, respectively. They are set
to determine the frequency to which a UE is preferentially handed over, and they are used to
evaluate the entering condition and the leaving condition of event A3. Increasing the value of
this parameter enhances the frequency priority.
In an intra-frequency handover, Ofs equals to Ofn.
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The eNodeB does not send measurement control information to a UE if the measurement
offset of an intra-frequency cell that served by another eNodeB is 0. However, the
neighboring relationship remains unchanged.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
enhances the frequency priority. If Ofs is large, the serving cell priority is high, and the event
A3 trigger condition is hard to be met. Therefore, handovers are delayed. If Ofn is large, the
event A3 trigger condition is easy to be met. Therefore, unnecessary handovers may be
performed.
Related Commands
LST EUTRANINTERNFREQ:;
MOD EUTRANINTERNFREQ: QoffsetFreq=dB0;
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the hysteresis for an intra-frequency handover. This
parameter is used to reduce ping-pong handovers caused by RSRP fluctuation. For details, see
3GPP TS 36.331.
Value type: integer
Value range: 0 to 30
Adjustment step: 1
Unit: 0.5 dB
Default value: 2
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: cell
Scenario-based parameter: no
Setting
Recommended value: 2
Event A3 trigger condition: Mn + Ofn + Ocn Hys > Ms + Ofs + Ocs + Off
Mn is the measurement result of the neighboring cell. Ofn is the frequency-specific offset of
the neighboring cell frequency. Ocn is the cell-specific offset of the neighboring cell. Ofs is
the frequency-specific offset of the serving cell frequency. Ocs is the cell-specific offset of the
serving cell. Off is the offset for this event. Hys is the hysteresis for this event.
Increasing the value of this parameter for a cell with a large fading variance reduces the
number of unnecessary handovers. Decreasing the value of this parameter ensures that
handovers are performed in a timely manner.
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Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing Hys reduces the number of
times that event A3 is triggered and delays handovers. Therefore, user experience is affected.
However, reducing Hys increases the number of times that event A3 is triggered, which may
lead to unnecessary handovers and ping-pong handovers.
Related Commands
LST INTRAFREQHOGROUP:;
MOD INTRAFREQHOGROUP: LocalCellId=x, IntraFreqHoGroupId=x,
IntraFreqHoA3Hyst=2;
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the offset between the serving cell and the neighboring cell
in an intra-frequency handover. This parameter is used to define the event A3 trigger
condition. For details, see 3GPP TS 36.331.
Value range: -30 to 30
Adjustment step: 1
Unit: 0.5 dB
Default value: 2
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: cell
Scenario-based parameter: no
Setting
Recommended value: 2
Event A3 trigger condition: Mn + Ofn + Ocn Hys > Ms + Ofs + Ocs + Off
Off equals to the value of this parameter and is used to define the event A3 trigger condition.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: If this parameter is set to a large value,
the event A3 trigger condition is hard to be met. Therefore, handovers are delayed. If this
parameter is set to a small value, the event A3 trigger condition is easy to be met. Therefore,
unnecessary handovers may be performed.
Related Commands
LST INTRAFREQHOGROUP:;
MOD INTRAFREQHOGROUP: LocalCellId=x, QCI=x, IntraFreqHoA3Offset=2;
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Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the delay for intra-frequency handovers. When the event
A3 trigger condition is met, the UE waits a period of time before reporting event A3 to the
eNodeB and, during this period, the formula of event A3 stays true. In this case, both the
number of unnecessary handovers and the number of average handovers decreases.
Value type: enumeration
Value range: 0ms(0 ms), 40ms(40 ms), 64ms(64 ms), 80ms(80 ms), 100ms(100 ms),
128ms(128 ms), 160ms(160 ms), 256ms(256 ms), 320ms(320 ms), 480ms(480 ms),
512ms(512 ms), 640ms(640 ms), 1024ms(1024 ms), 1280ms(1280 ms), 2560ms(2560 ms),
5120ms(5120 ms)
Adjustment step: N/A
Unit: ms
Default value: 320ms(320 ms)
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: cell
Scenario-based parameter: no
Setting
Recommended value: 320ms(320 ms)
This parameter is provided in 3GPP TS 36.331.
Parameter adjustment scenario: If UEs in a cell move at a high speed, you are advised to set
this parameter to a small value, because handover delay may increase the call drop rate. If
UEs in a cell move at a low speed, you can increase the value of this parameter to prevent
ping-pong handovers and unnecessary handovers.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
reduces the number of handovers, but may increase the call drop rate. This parameter has an
impact on the network only when its value is equal to or greater than 200 ms, because 3GPP
protocols specify that the measurement result on the physical layer is updated every 200 ms.
Related Commands
LST INTRAFREQHOGROUP:;
MOD INTRAFREQHOGROUP: IntraFreqHoA3TimeToTrig=320ms;
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Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the cell-specific offset of the serving cell. It is used to
determine the border between a neighboring cell and the serving cell.
Value type: enumeration
Value range: dB-24(-24dB), dB-22(-22dB), dB-20(-20dB), dB-18(-18dB), dB-16(-16dB),
dB-14(-14dB), dB-12(-12dB), dB-10(-10dB), dB-8(-8dB), dB-6(-6dB), dB-5(-5dB),
dB-4(-4dB), dB-3(-3dB), dB-2(-2dB), dB-1(-1dB), dB0(0dB), dB1(1dB), dB2(2dB),
dB3(3dB), dB4(4dB), dB5(5dB), dB6(6dB), dB8(8dB), dB10(10dB), dB12(12dB),
dB14(14dB), dB16(16dB), dB18(18dB), dB20(20dB), dB22(22dB), dB24(24dB)
Adjustment step: N/A
Unit: dB
Default value: dB0(0dB)
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: cell
Scenario-based parameter: no
Setting
Recommended value: dB0(0dB)
This parameter is provided in 3GPP TS 36.331.
Event A3 trigger condition: Mn + Ofn + Ocn Hys > Ms + Ofs + Ocs + Off
Ocs equals to the value of this parameter and is used to define the trigger condition of event
A3.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: If this parameter is set to a large value,
the event A3 trigger condition is hard to be met. Therefore, handovers are delayed. If this
parameter is set to a small value, the event A3 trigger condition is easy to be met. Therefore,
unnecessary handovers may be performed.
Related Commands
LST CELL
MOD CELL: LocalCellId=x, CellSpecificOffset=dB0;
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the cell-specific offset of the neighboring cell. It is used to
define the trigger condition of event A3.
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Setting
Recommended value: dB0(0dB)
This parameter is provided in 3GPP TS 36.331.
Event A3 trigger condition: Mn + Ofn + Ocn Hys > Ms + Ofs + Ocs + Off
Ocn equals to the value of this parameter and is used to define the event A3 trigger condition.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: If this parameter is set to a large value,
the event A3 trigger condition is easy to be met. Therefore, unnecessary handovers may be
performed. If this parameter is set to a small value, the event A3 trigger condition is hard to be
met. Therefore, handovers are delayed.
Related Commands
LST EUTRANINTRAFREQNCELL:;
MOD EUTRANINTRAFREQNCELL: LocalCellId=x, Mcc=x, Mnc=x, eNodeBId=x,
CellId=x, CellIndividualOffset=dB0;
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Setting
Recommended value: GAP_PATTERN_TYPE_1(GAP type 1)
If this parameter is set to GAP_PATTERN_TYPE_1, the measurement takes 6 ms and is
performed every 40 ms. If this parameter is set to GAP_PATTERN_TYPE_2, the
measurement takes 6 ms and is performed every 80 ms.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: This parameter has an impact on the
GAP measurement speed.
Related Commands
LST HOMEASCOMM:;
MOD HOMEASCOMM: GapPatternType=GAP_PATTERN_TYPE_1;
Setting
This parameter is provided in 3GPP TS 36.331.
If this parameter is set to a large value, the RSRP measurement result at the physical layer has
a small impact on the measurement value after signal filtering. Therefore, the measurement
value after signal filtering does not dramatically fluctuate with the radio channel condition
changes, and the number of event measurement reports decreases.
Related Commands
LST HOMEASCOMM:;
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Setting
Recommended value: -64
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
for a cell reduces the possibility for selecting the cell. This parameter must be properly set to
ensure that the signal quality of the cell meets service requirements.
Related Commands
MOD CELLSEL:;
MOD CELLSEL: LocalCellId=x, QRxLevMin=-64;
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Adjustment step: 1
Unit: 2 dB
Default value: 0
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: cell
Scenario-based parameter: no
Setting
Recommended value: 0
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
for a cell increases the possibility for selecting the cell. If SIB1 does not contain the value of
this parameter, the default value 0 is used.
Related Commands
MOD CELLSEL:;
MOD CELLSEL: LocalCellId=5, QRxLevMinOffset=0;
Setting
Recommended value: -18
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
for a cell reduces the possibility for selecting the cell. This parameter must be properly set to
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ensure that the signal quality of the cell meets service requirements. If SIB1 does not contain
the value of this parameter, the value - is used.
Related Commands
LST CELLSEL;
MOD CELLSEL: LocalCellId=x, QQualMin=x;
Setting
Recommended value: 1
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
for a cell increases the possibility for selecting the cell. If SIB1 does not contain the value of
this parameter, the default value 0 is used.
Related Commands
LST CELLSEL;
MOD CELLSEL: QQualMinOffsetCfgInd= CFG, QQualMinOffset=x;
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Setting
Recommended value: 29
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
increases the possibility for triggering measurement of intra-frequency cells. If SIB3 does not
contain the value of this parameter, the value is used and measurement of intra-frequency
cells is performed.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESEL:;
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=x, SIntraSearchCfgInd=CFG, SIntraSearch=29;
Setting
Recommended value: 0
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
for a cell increases the possibility for reselecting the cell.
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Related Commands
MOD CELLRESEL:;
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=x, ThrshServLow=0;
Setting
Recommended value: 5
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
increases the possibility for triggering measurement of same-priority inter-frequency cells or
lower-priority inter-frequency or inter-RAT cells. If SIB3 does not contain the value of this
parameter, the value is used and t\measurement of same-priority inter-frequency cells or
lower-priority inter-frequency or inter-RAT cells is performed.
Related Commands
MOD CELLRESEL:;
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=x, SNonIntraSearchCfgInd=CFG, SNonIntraSearch=5;
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Setting
Recommended value: 5
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
increases the possibility for triggering measurement of intra-frequency cells.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESEL;
MOD CELLRESEL: SIntraSearchQ=x;
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Setting
Recommended value: 7
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Cells in different RATs must have
different priorities. Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the possibility for
reselecting an inter-frequency cell.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESEL:;
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=x, CellReselPriority=0;
Setting
Recommended value: -64
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
for a cell reduces the possibility for selecting the cell. This parameter must be properly set to
ensure that the signal quality of the cell meets service requirements.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESEL:
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=x, QRxLevMin=-64;
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Setting
Recommended value: -18
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
for a cell reduces the possibility for selecting the cell. This parameter must be properly set to
ensure that the signal quality of the cell meets service requirements.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESEL;
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=x,QqualMinCfgInd= CFG, QqualMin=x;
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Setting
Recommended value: downlink bandwidth of the serving cell
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
reduces the measurement deviation but increases the amount of resources consumed.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESEL:;
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=x, SIntraSearchCfgInd=CFG,
MeasBandWidthCfgInd=CFG, MeasBandWidth= MBW6;
Setting
Recommended value: dB0(0dB)
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
reduces the possibility that the UE resides in the neighboring cell during cell reselection.
Related Commands
LST EUTRANINTRAFREQNCELL:;
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Setting
Recommended value: dB0(0dB)
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
reduces the possibility for selecting other frequency-specific cells. This parameter must be
properly set to prevent the event that the UE fails to enter the target cell in time after exiting
the original residence cell.
Related Commands
LST EUTRANINTERNFREQ:;
MOD EUTRANINTERNFREQ: LocalCellId=x, DlEarfcn=x, QoffsetFreq=0;
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Setting
Recommended value: DB4_Q_HYST(4dB)
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
reduces the possibility for reselecting an intra-frequency cell or a cell with the same priority.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESEL;
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=0, Qhyst=DB4_Q_HYST;
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Setting
Recommended value: 1
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
reduces the possibility for reselecting an intra-frequency cell or a cell with the same priority.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESEL;
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=0x PMaxCfgInd=NOT_CFG, TReselEutran=1;
Setting
Recommended value: 23
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
reduces the possibility for reselecting an inter-frequency cell. The value of this parameter is
the same as the maximum power of the random access channel (RACH) and is set based on
the actual coverage.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESEL:;
MOD CELLRESEL: LocalCellId=x, PMaxCfgInd=CFG, PMax=23;
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Setting
Recommended value: 1
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
reduces the possibility for reselecting the serving cell.
Related Commands
LST CELLRESELCDMA2000:;
MOD CELLRESELCDMA2000: LocalCellId=x, HrpdParamCfgInd=CFG,
HrpdCellReselectParamCfgInd=CFG, TreselectionHrpd=1;
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Load Control
Setting
If this parameter is set to Off, the uplink load is not controlled and no measure is taken to
balance the uplink load when the load in the uplink is heavy. Consequently, the call drop rate
increases and user experience is affected.
If this parameter is set to On, the uplink overload can be detected and measures can be taken
to actively release some resources to balance the uplink load. As a result, the call drop rate
increases due to active resource release.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH:;
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=x, RacAlgoSwitch=UlLdcSwitch-x;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to Off, the downlink load is not controlled and no measure is taken to
balance the downlink load when the load in the downlink is heavy. Consequently, the call
drop rate increases and user experience is affected.
If this parameter is set to On, the downlink overload can be detected and measures can be
taken to actively release some resources to balance the downlink load. As a result, the call
drop rate increases due to active resource release.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH:;
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=x, RacAlgoSwitch=DlLdcSwitch-x;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to Off, GBR services may occupy excessive PRB resources because
the scheduling algorithm preferentially guarantees GBR services except for IP Multimedia
Subsystem (IMS) signaling. As a result, the admission rate is low. If this parameter is set to
On, the proportion of PRBs occupied by GBR services is limited. This improves the
admission rate and handover success rate, but uses more resources.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH:;
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LOCALCELLID=0,
RACALGOSWITCH=GbrUsageSwitch-0;
Setting
Decreasing the value of this parameter reduces the proportion of PRBs occupied by GBR
services and the admission success rate of GBR services. As a result, PRBs cannot be fully
used. Increasing the value of this parameter increases the offline rate of non-GBR services
and the call drop rate.
Related Commands
LST CELLRACTHD;
MOD CELLRACTHD: LOCALCELLID=0, GBRRBUSEDHIGHTHD=0;
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Setting
Decreasing the value of this parameter reduces the possibility for reporting the message
indicating a low PRB usage and increases the number of GBR service admission failures.
Increasing the value of this parameter increases the possibility for frequent switching between
the high PRB usage indication and the low PRB usage indication.
Related Commands
LST CELLRACTHD;
MOD CELLRACTHD: LOCALCELLID=0, GBRRBUSEDLOWTHD=0;
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter increases the possibility for generating the low RB
usage indication in the downlink, which may cause excessive admission, but the protection
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for resource allocation is performed after the admission decision. Therefore, this parameter
has no obvious impact on the overall QoS satisfaction rate.
Decreasing the value of this parameter reduces the possibility for generating the low RB
usage indication in the downlink and the admission success rate, but the protection for
resource allocation is performed after the admission decision. Therefore, this parameter has
no obvious impact on admission. In addition, when the value of the parameter is small, the
load control algorithm may mistakenly trigger the service release, which will increase the call
drop rate.
Related Commands
LST CELLRACTHD;
MOD CELLRACTHD: LOCALCELLID=0, DLRBLOWTHD=10;
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the possibility for generating the high RB usage
indication in the downlink, which may cause excessive admission, but the protection for
resource allocation is performed after the admission decision. In addition, when the value of
the parameter is too large, load control actions are taken more slowly.
Decreasing the value of this parameter increases the possibility for generating the high RB
usage indication in the downlink, but the satisfaction rates are compared further for admission
decision. Therefore, this parameter has no obvious impact on admission. In addition, when the
value of the parameter is too small, excessive load control actions may be taken.
Related Commands
LST CELLRACTHD;
MOD CELLRACTHD: LOCALCELLID=0, DLRBHIGHTHD=10;
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter increases the possibility for generating the low RB
usage indication in the uplink, which may cause excessive admission, but the protection for
resource allocation is performed after the admission decision. Therefore, this parameter has
no obvious impact on the overall QoS satisfaction rate.
Decreasing the value of this parameter reduces the possibility for generating the low RB
usage indication in the uplink and the admission success rate, but the protection for resource
allocation is performed after the admission decision. Therefore, this parameter has no obvious
impact on admission. In addition, when the value of the parameter is small, the load control
algorithm may mistakenly trigger the service release, which will increase the call drop rate.
Related Commands
LST CELLRACTHD;
MOD CELLRACTHD: LOCALCELLID=0, ULRBLOWTHD=10;
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the possibility for generating the high RB usage
indication in the uplink, which may cause excessive admission, but the protection for resource
allocation is performed after the admission decision. In addition, when the value of the
parameter is too large, load control actions are taken more slowly.
Decreasing the value of this parameter increases the possibility for generating the high RB
usage indication in the uplink, but the satisfaction rates are compared further for admission
decision. Therefore, this parameter has no obvious impact on admission. In addition, when the
value of the parameter is too small, excessive load control actions may be taken.
Related Commands
LST CELLRACTHD;
MOD CELLRACTHD: LOCALCELLID=0, ULRBHIGHTHD=10;
Unit: none
Default value: 3000
Impact scope: cell
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter increases the number of non-GBR services admitted.
Related Commands
LST CELLRACTHD;
MOD CELLRACTHD: LOCALCELLID=0, MAXNONGBRBEARERNUM=0;
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Setting
Modifications on this parameter affect the orthogonality of the preamble sequences for the
cell and its neighboring cells.
Related Commands
LST CELL: LocalCellId=0
MOD CELL: LocalCellId=0, RootSequenceIdx=0
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Setting
Modifications on this parameter affect the PRACH coverage.
Related Commands
LST CELL: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELL: LocalCellId=0, PreambleFmt=0;
Setting
Modifications on this parameter affect parameter settings related to the UE mobility speed.
Related Commands
LST CELL: LocalCellId=0;
MOD CELL: LocalCellId=0, HighSpeedFlag=LOW_SPEED;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to BOOLEAN_TRUE, the algorithm for the mapping from SIBs to SI
messages is enabled. This algorithm determines the following items:
Code rate
If this parameter is set to BOOLEAN_FALSE, the algorithm for the mapping from SIBs to
SI messages is disabled. In this case, mappings between SIBs and SI messages are the same,
that is, the code rate and the number of times an SI message is transmitted within the
transmission window are the same. If the number of times an SI message is transmitted within
the transmission window is set to a small value, such as 1 or 2, UEs at the cell edge may fail
to properly receive system messages.
You are advised to set this parameter to BOOLEAN_FALSE during downlink transmission
peak rate tests to reduce resources used by system messages and improve the downlink
transmission peak rate.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, SiMapSwitch=x;
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the number of times an eNodeB transmits an
SIB2. Consequently, less system resources are used. However, the delay for the UE to read an
SIB2 increases.
You are advised to set this parameter to a large value during downlink peak rate tests. This is
to decrease the amount of system resources used and improve the transmission peak rate
while ensuring SIB2s are received properly.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, Sib2Period =x;
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the number of times an eNodeB transmits an
SIB3. Consequently, less system resources are used. However, the delay for the UE to read an
SIB3 increases.
You are advised to set this parameter to a large value during downlink peak rate tests. This is
to decrease the amount of system resources used and improve the transmission peak rate
while ensuring SIB3s are received properly.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, Sib3Period =x;
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the number of times an eNodeB transmits an
SIB4. Consequently, less system resources are used. However, the delay for the UE to read an
SIB4 increases.
You are advised to set this parameter to a large value during downlink peak rate tests. This is
to decrease the amount of system resources used and improve the transmission peak rate
while ensuring SIB4s are received properly.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, Sib4Period =x;
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the number of times an eNodeB transmits an
SIB5. Consequently, less system resources are used. However, the delay for the UE to read an
SIB5 increases.
You are advised to set this parameter to a large value during downlink peak rate tests. This is
to decrease the amount of system resources used and improve the transmission peak rate
while ensuring SIB5s are received properly.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, Sib5Period =x;
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the number of times an eNodeB transmits an
SIB6. Consequently, less system resources are used. However, the delay for the UE to read an
SIB6 increases.
You are advised to set this parameter to a large value during downlink peak rate tests. This is
to decrease the amount of system resources used and improve the transmission peak rate
while ensuring SIB6s are received properly.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, Sib6Period =x;
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the number of times an eNodeB transmits an
SIB7. Consequently, less system resources are used. However, the delay for the UE to read an
SIB7 increases.
You are advised to set this parameter to a large value during downlink peak rate tests. This is
to decrease the amount of system resources used and improve the transmission peak rate
while ensuring SIB7s are received properly.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, Sib7Period =x;
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the number of times an eNodeB transmits an
SIB8. Consequently, less system resources are used. However, the delay for the UE to read an
SIB8 increases.
You are advised to set this parameter to a large value during downlink peak rate tests. This is
to decrease the amount of system resources used and improve the transmission peak rate
while ensuring SIB8s are received properly.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, Sib8Period =x;
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the number of times an eNodeB transmits an
SIB10. Consequently, less system resources are used. However, the delay for the UE to read
an SIB10 increases.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, Sib10Period =x;
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the number of times an eNodeB transmits an
SIB11. Consequently, less system resources are used. However, the delay for the UE to read
an SIB11 increases.
Related Commands
LST CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLSIMAP: LocalCellId=x, Sib11Period =x;
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Power Control
Setting
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
increases the eNodeB throughput. However, interference to neighboring cells also increases
and therefore the network throughput decreases.
Related Commands
LST CELLULPCCOMM
MOD CELLULPCCOMM: LocalCellId=x, P0NominalPUSCH=-67;
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Setting
This parameter is set based on the average network throughput and the edge throughput or set
based on operator's requirements.
Parameter adjustment scenario: none
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
improves the cell throughput. Decreasing the value of this parameter improves the network
throughput.
Related Commands
LST CELLULPCCOMM
MOD CELLULPCCOMM: LocalCellId=0, PassLossCoeff=AL07;
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Setting
Parameter adjustment scenario: none
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: If this parameter is set to
UU_DISABLE(Disable), UE transmit power is adjusted using only the f(i). If this parameter
is set to UU_ENABLE(Enable), the UE transmit power can be adjusted using a proper MCS.
In this way, eNodeB throughput increases.
Related Commands
LST CELLULPCDEDIC
MOD CELLULPCDEDIC: LocalCellId=x, DeltaMcsEnabled=x;
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the impact of the RSRP measured this time on
the RSRP filtered.
Related Commands
LST CELLULPCDEDIC
MOD CELLULPCDEDIC: LocalCellId=x, FilterRsrp = x;
7.1.2 PUCCH
7.1.2.1 P0NominalPUCCH (P0 nominal PUCCH)
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the UE transmit power expected by the eNodeB on
condition that PUCCH signals are demodulated properly.
Value type: integer
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Setting
Parameter adjustment scenario: none
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
increases the cell throughput, but reduces the network throughput. Decreasing the value of
this parameter reduces interference to neighboring cells and improves the network throughput.
Related Commands
LST CELLULPCCOMM
MOD CELLULPCCOMM: LocalCellId=x, P0NominalPUCCH=x;
7.1.3 PRACH
7.1.3.1 PreambInitRcvTargetPwr (Preamble initial received target power)
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the UE transmit power expected by the eNodeB if PRACH
preamble format 0 is used and requirements for preamble detection performance are met. It is
delivered in a broadcast message.
Value type: integer
Value range: -240, -180
Adjustment step: 2
Unit: dBm
Default value: -104
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: eNodeB
Setting
Parameter adjustment scenario: This parameter is updated when the IN at the physical layer
changes and the difference between the reported IN and the reference IN is greater than the
specified threshold.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
increases the cell throughput, but reduces the network throughput. Decreasing the value of
this parameter reduces interference to neighboring cells and improves the network throughput.
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Related Commands
LST RACHCFG
MOD RACHCFG: LocalCellId=x, PreambInitRcvTargetPwr=x;
Setting
Parameter adjustment scenario: If a UE fail to access the network through the PRACH after
several attempts, the value of this parameter must be increased to enable the UE to
successfully access the network.
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
increases the cell throughput, but reduces the network throughput. Decreasing the value of
this parameter reduces interference to neighboring cells and improves the network throughput.
Related Commands
LST RACHCFG
MOD RACHCFG: LocalCellId=x, PwrRampingStep=x;
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Default value: 4
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: eNodeB
Setting
Parameter adjustment scenario: none
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Decreasing the value of this parameter
reduces the transmit power and the cell throughput. Increasing the value of this parameter
increases interference to neighboring cells and reduces the network throughput.
Related Commands
LST CELLULPCCOMM
MOD CELLULPCCOMM: LocalCellId=x, DeltaPreambleMsg3=x;
Setting
If this parameter is set to ON, the PDSCH PA algorithm is enabled. If this parameter is set to
OFF, the PDSCH PA algorithm is disabled.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLPCPDSCHPA: LOCALCELLID=x;
MOD CELLDLPCPDSCHPA: LocalCellId=x, PdschPaAdjSwitch=x;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to OFF, each PDSCH resource element (RE) is allocated the same
transmit power. If this parameter is set to ON, PDSCH semi-persistent power control is
enabled to ensure the VoIP services modulated using quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK)
run properly.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH: LOCALCELLID=x;
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=x, DlPcAlgoSwitch=PdschSpsPcSwitch-x;
FDD: 18.2
TDD: 15.2
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Setting
Coverage: Increasing the value of this parameter may cause cross-cell coverage.
Decreasing the value of this parameter may cause blind areas.
Interference: Increasing the value of this parameter increases interference to other cells.
Channel estimation: Increasing the value of this parameter increases the channel
estimation accuracy, decreases the demodulation threshold and increases the receive
sensitivity. However, the interference to neighboring cells increases.
Capacity: Increasing the value of this parameter increases the coverage radius and
reduces the power used to transmit data. Accordingly, the system capacity decreases.
In summary, this parameter must be properly set by considering the coverage, capacity,
channel estimation accuracy, and interference.
Related Commands
LST PDSCHCFG: LOCALCELLID=x;
MOD PDSCHCFG: LOCALCELLID=x, ReferenceSignalPwr=x;
Setting
Recommended value: -3 for peak transmit power tests and for a system bandwidth of 1.4
MHz, 3 MHz, or 5 MHz in common scenarios and 0 for other system bandwidths in common
scenarios
Increasing the value of this parameter improves the RA success rate. However, interference to
neighboring cells also increases and therefore fewer RBs are available to other PDSCHs
within the same TTI. Accordingly, the cell throughput decreases. In peak transmit power tests,
you are advised to set this parameter to a value the same as Pa.
Related Commands
LST CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x, RaRspPwr=x;
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Setting
Recommended value: -3 for peak transmit power tests and for a system bandwidth of 1.4
MHz, 3 MHz, or 5 MHz in common scenarios and 0 for other system bandwidths in common
scenarios
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
improves the success rate of the UE receiving paging messages. However, interference to
neighboring cells also increases and therefore fewer RBs are available to other PDSCHs
within the same TTI. Accordingly, the cell throughput decreases. In peak transmit power tests,
you are advised to set this parameter to a value the same as Pa.
Related Commands
LST CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x, PchPwr=x;
7.2.1.6 Pb (PB)
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the ratio of the transmit power of PDSCH type B to the
transmit power of the PDSCH type A. It is used to determine the transmit power of the
PDSCH type B. This parameter is adjusted based on the following table when the RS transmit
power is boosted to balance power between the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
(OFDM) symbols of the PDSCH type A and the OFDM symbols of the PDSCH type B.
Table 7-1 Mapping between the multiple that the RS transmit power is boosted and B/A
PB
B / A
5/4
4/5
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3/5
3/4
2/5
1/2
Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter increases the RS transmit power, improves the channel
estimation performance, and enhances the PDSCH demodulation performance. However, the
transmit power of the PDSCH type B decreases. This parameter must be properly set to
improve the cell coverage.
Related Commands
LST PDSCHCFG: LocalCellId=x;
MOD PDSCHCFG: LocalCellId=x, Pb=x;
Setting
Decreasing the value of this parameter reduces the center UE power. Accordingly, the center
UE throughput and the cell throughput decrease. Increasing the value of this parameter
increases interference to neighboring cells. This parameter must be set based on the
simulation results.
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Related Commands
LST CELLDLPCPDSCH: LocalCellId=x;;
MOD CELLDLPCPDSCH: LocalCellId=x, CcuPa=x;
Setting
Decreasing the value of this parameter reduces the edge UE transmit power and edge UE
throughput. Increasing the value of this parameter reduces the center UE transmit power and
the cell throughput. This parameter must be set based on the simulation results.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLPCPDSCH: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLDLPCPDSCH: LocalCellId=x, CeuPa=x;
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Setting
Recommended value: -3 for dual- and four-antenna eNodeBs, and 0 for single-antenna
eNodeBs
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: When the RS transmit power remains
unchanged, increasing the value of this parameter increases the power of all UEs in a cell and
improves the MCS level. However, the cell throughput may decrease because the cell
bandwidth is limited.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLPCPDSCHPA: LOCALCELLID=x;
MOD CELLDLPCPDSCHPA: LocalCellId=x, PaPcOff=x;
7.2.2 PDCCH
7.2.2.1 DediDciPwrOffset (DCI power offset for dedicated control)
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the offset between the power used to transmit downlink
control information (DCI) and the RS transmit power when the PDCCH carries dedicated
control information.
Value type: enumeration
Value type: float
Value range: -150, 150
Adjustment step: 0.1
Unit: dB
Impact scope: cell
Setting
Recommended value: -30
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
increases the PDCCH transmit power and improves the coverage. However, the interference
to neighboring cells increases. Therefore, more power is used. Decreasing the value of this
parameter increases the possibility of forming coverage holes.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLPCPDCCH: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLDLPCPDCCH: LocalCellId=x, DediDciPwrOffset=x;
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Setting
If this parameter is set to OFF, the PDCCH border power control function is disabled and the
power at the cell border is not adjusted. In addition, the PDCCH supports only a few encoding
rates and does not support the HARQ feature. Therefore, UE demodulation performance may
be different if this parameter is set to OFF. If this parameter is set to ON, the PDCCH border
power control function is enabled to ensure that each UE has the same demodulation
performance.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH: LOCALCELLID=x;
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=x, DlPcAlgoSwitch=PdcchPcSwitch-x;
7.2.3 PHICH
7.2.3.1 PhichInnerLoopPcSwitch (PHICH Power Control Switch)
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates whether the PHICH inner-loop power control function is
enabled.
Value type: enumeration
Value range: ON, OFF
Adjustment step: N/A
Unit: none
Default value: OFF
Impact scope: cell
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Setting
If this parameter is set to ON, the PHICH inner-loop power control function is enabled. If this
parameter is set to OFF, the PHICH inner-loop power control function is disabled and only
PHICH initial transit power is used.
If this parameter is set to ON, the eNodeB controls the physical channel to make the receive
SINR to converge to the target SINR.
Related Commands
LST CELLALGOSWITCH: LOCALCELLID=x;
MOD CELLALGOSWITCH: LocalCellId=x, DlPcAlgoSwitch=PhichInnerLoopPcSwitch-x;
Setting
Recommended value: -30 for a system bandwidth of 1.4 MHz, 3 MHz, or 5 MHz in common
scenarios and 0 for other system bandwidths in common scenarios
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
improves the PHICH demodulation performance. However, the number of UEs served by the
PHICH may decrease because the power is limited. In addition, increasing the value of this
parameter increases interference to neighboring cells.
Related Commands
LST CELLDLPCPHICH: LocalCellId=x,;
MOD CELLDLPCPHICH: LocalCellId=x, PwrOffset=x;
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7.2.4 PCFICH
7.2.4.1 PcfichPwr (PCFICH power)
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the offset between the PCFICH transmit power and the RS
transmit power. It is used to determine the PCFICH transmit power.
Value type: float
Value range: -3175, 3175
Adjustment step: 0.005
Unit: dB
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: cell
Setting
Recommended value:
LTE TDD: 0 for bandwidths of 10 MHz, 15 MHz, and 20 MHz, and -600 for other
bandwidths
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
improves the coverage. However, the interference to neighboring cells increases. Therefore,
more power is used. Decreasing the value of this parameter increases the possibility of
forming coverage holes.
Related Commands
LST CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x, PcfichPwr=x;
7.2.5 PBCH
7.2.5.1 PbchPwr (PBCH power)
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the offset between the PBCH transmit power and the RS
transmit power. It is used to determine the PBCH transmit power.
Value type: float
Value range: -3175, 3175
Adjustment step: 0.005
Unit: dB
Default value: -600
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Setting
Increasing the value of this parameter improves the coverage. However, the interference to
neighboring cells increases. Therefore, more power is used. Decreasing the value of this
parameter increases the possibility of forming coverage holes.
Related Commands
LST CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x, PbchPwr=x;
7.2.6 SCH
7.2.6.1 SchPwr (SCH power)
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the offset between the synchronization signal transmit
power and the RS transmit power. It is used to determine the synchronization signal transmit
power.
Value type: float
Value range: -3175, 3175
Adjustment step: 0.005
Unit: dB
Default value: 0
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: cell
Setting
Recommended value: -600 for peak transmit power tests and for a system bandwidth of 1.4
MHz, 3 MHz, or 5 MHz in common scenarios and 0 for other system bandwidths in common
scenarios
Impact of parameter setting on network performance: Increasing the value of this parameter
improves the coverage. However, the interference to neighboring cells increases. Therefore,
more power is used. Decreasing the value of this parameter increases the possibility of
forming coverage holes.
Related Commands
LST CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x, SchPwr=x;
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7.2.7 PRS
7.2.7.1 PrsPwr (Prs power)
Description
Meaning: This parameter indicates the offset between the pilot transmit power and the RS
transmit power.
Value type: float
Value range: -3175, 3175
Adjustment step: 0.005
Unit: dB
Default value: 0
Parameter relationship: none
Impact scope: cell
Setting
none
Related Commands
LST CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x;
MOD CELLCHPWRCFG: LocalCellId=x, PrsPwr=x;
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A
AMC
ANR
AQM
C
CEU
CPU
CQI
D
DC
direct current
DCI
DMRS
DRX
discontinuous reception
E
EPF
F
FDD
I
IBLER
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ICIC
IoT
M
MCS
MIMO
multiple-input multiple-output
MRO
O
OC
orthogonal cover
P
PDCCH
PF
proportional fair
PUCCH
Q
QoS
quality of service
R
RAN
RR
round robin
S
SIB
SINR
SR
scheduling request
SRI
SRS
T
TCP
TDD
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TRM
transceiver module
TTI
V
VoIP