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Note 1: Recommended values based on WCDMA PL recommendations and NPO field results, higher
value in range for mass event cells.
Note 2: More details available in TN137 and TN158. Also NPO recommended parameter document and g
Note 3: RU20 PP2.1 or higher SW version required
Note 4: Added some parameters relevant to high traffic cells
v091 Improved SRB DCH bit rate allocation in case of Spreading code tree and BTS congestion
v092 CCH setup and timers
v093 CCH parameter added, filter coefficient
v094 SRB bit rate default
v095 Initial HSUPA SIR target params
v096 Split some parameter groups, remove spaces for vlookup
v098 1 dB additional HSUPA initial SIR target drop
v099 Max FACH load to 90%, drop PrxMaxTargetBTS
v100 O2 optimised HSUPA SIR values
CCH setup
State transition
Layering
Bit15 1
Bit14 1
Bit13 0
Bit12 0
Bit11 1
Bit10 0
Bit9 0
Bit8 1
Bit7 0
Bit6 0
Bit5 0
Bit4 0
Bit3 0
Bit2 1
Bit1 0
Decimal 42114
Hex A482
Description
Limit R99 power and give HSUPA power to schedule, keep at 8 dB when HSUPA AC active
Limit R99 power and give HSUPA power to schedule, can be increased in extreme cases 10-12 dB
Same as PrxTarget
Same as PrxTarget
Description
Decrease UL power during connection. Some local optimisation can be done, if negative effect seen in HSDPA performance.
Decrease UL power during connection. Some local optimisation can be done, if negative effect seen in HSDPA performance.
Decrease UL power during connection. Some local optimisation can be done, if negative effect seen in HSDPA performance.
Decrease UL power during connection. Some local optimisation can be done, if negative effect seen in HSDPA performance.
Decrease UL power during connection. Some local optimisation can be done, if negative effect seen in HSDPA performance.
Decrease UL power during connection. Some local optimisation can be done, if negative effect seen in HSDPA performance.
Decrease UL power during connection. Some local optimisation can be done, if negative effect seen in HSDPA performance.
Decrease UL power during connection. Some local optimisation can be done, if negative effect seen in HSDPA performance.
Description
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Description
STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION! Can provide large gain in stability of UL by reducing RACH and initial DCH powers
Description
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Decrease UL power due to RACH in congested cells
Description
At default, to be checked. If paging problems detected possible to increase 16.
At default, to be checked
At default, to be checked
Use default in high load cells, limits HSUPA bit rate to 700 kbps. Not needed in RU20MP3.x SW level, due to usage of dynamic power offsets for Rel-6 U
40 recommended only with low symbol rate (or RU20MP3) and UL diversity. In ondoor, higher symbol rate (<RU20MP3), high load cells use celarly lowe
At default, to be checked
At default, to be checked
At default, to be checked, higher if direct allocation to high bit rate wanted
At default, to be checked
At default, to be checked
At default, to be checked
At default, to be checked
At default, to be checked
At default, to be checked, limit down to 16 kbps in extreme cases. Before RN6.0 2.2 also limit in case of increasing the PrxLoadMarinDCH (TN189)
Not needed with RU20 PP2.1 and above PRFILE parameter recommendations, mass events 16 kbps
Optional feature
Not needed with RU20 PP2.1 and above PRFILE parameter recommendations, mass events 16 kbps
Not needed with RU20 PP2.1 and above PRFILE parameter recommendations, mass events 16 kbps
At default, to be checked
Description
DPCCH overhead multiplied with SRB activity factor (def. 1%) in throughput based RRM, allows more links in, can cause overload
R99 UL power based Admission Control for the HSUPA call setups,
Activate candidate prioritization and bit rate selection in PBS, TN137 / 4.3 and TN159 / 8.1.13. Parameter removed in RU30!
Disable triggering the channel type switching from the SIR error
Improved SRB DCH bit rate allocation in case of Spreading code tree and BTS congestion
UL Return Channel Bit Rate for Multi-RAB: To limit maximum HSDPA-associated UL DCH return channel bit rate for multiRAB bearers, to 64 kbps
Description
At default, Prx Noise autotuning functionality is performed only if the cell is totally empty
At default, R99 power cell resource counters mentioned above are updated accordingly
At default, Reference power of the management parameter DeltaPrxMaxUp
At default, Faulty protocol handling in RRC Connection setup
HSUPA dynamic power offset by default activated in RU20MP3 and later
HSUPA Initial SIR target offset (see HSUPA SIR sheet)
HSUPA Initial SIR target offset (see HSUPA SIR sheet)
Lower power for intial DL power (SRB 3.4 stand-alone and associated) (DRAFT)
Lower power for intial DL power (SRB 13.6) (DRAFT)
Lower power for intial DL power (SHO) (DRAFT)
License activated. Enables release on NRT HSUPA radio links in case on BTS resource congestion for incoming AMR users.
As a reduction of the AC blocking of the AMR calls, maintaining of the estimated non-controllable interference of the inactive AMR calls is
removed. AC will treat the AMR call active after the call setup (TN189, RN6.0 2.2)
New functionality has been designed to limit UL bit rates when high UL interference power is added to the cell-specific packet scheduler
(TN189, RN6.0 2.2)
HSUPA AC not active by default (recommended to activate to protect end-user experience, if HSUPA accessibility is not main KPI)
Average estimated RTWP is used as the reference power quantity
DPCCH overhead is fully included in the own cell
If the measured CPICH Ec/No value which UE has reported is lower than -10 dB, then it is used directly in defining the initial code power
value. Otherwise 6 dB is subtracted from the measured CPICH Ec/No value, keeping the outcome in -10 dB at least; produced Ec/No is
used in defining the higher initial code power value.
New conditions of the noise power autotuning are applied in the definition of the unloaded cell.
Cell shall be empty of the calls in CELL_DCH state.
6 dB is subtracted from the measured CPICH Ec/No value, which UE has reported, for defining the higher initial code power value. This is
the original implementation in RU10
Estimated power of the non completed RRC connection setups are not included in the power based admission decisions
Highest CPICH Ec/No value, which UE has reported for the target cell and the active set cells, is used directly in defining the higher initial
code power value so that the value equals to -6 dB of the RL specific maximum value at most.
This is the original RU10 implementation.
Power quantities used in the admission decisions (def measured power)
ZWOC:7,283,A482;
1 = Bit rate, which the PS call that triggered the PBS, will get - the initial or the minimum bit rate - depends on the bit rates of the candidate
calls have
1 = Bit rate, which the PS call that triggered the PBS, will get - the initial or the minimum bit rate - depends on the bit rates of the candidate
calls have
ZWOC:7,298,3;
With MEH?
adMarinDCH (TN189)
B bearers, to 64 kbps
SRBMapRRCSetupEC SRBBitRateRRCSetupEC
0 0 Bit 21: MBMS ptp RB request 0 0
0 0 Bit 20: MBMS reception 0 0
0 0 Bit 19: Terminating cause unknown 0 0
1 1 Bit 18: Terminating low priority signalling 0 0
1 1 Bit 17: Terminating high priority signalling 0 0
0 0 Bit 16: Call re-establishment 1 0
1 1 Bit 15: Originating low priority signalling 0 0
1 1 Bit 14: Originating high priority signalling 0 0
1 1 Bit 13: Detach 0 0
1 1 Bit 12: Registration 0 0
1 1 Bit 11: Inter-RAT cell change order 0 0
1 1 Bit 10: Inter-RAT cell re-selection 0 0
0 0 Bit 9: Emergency call (Always 0) 1 1
0 1 Bit 8: Terminating background call 1 0
0 1 Bit 7: Terminating interactive call 1 0
0 0 Bit 6: Terminating streaming call 1 0
0 0 Bit 5: Terminating conversational call 1 1
0 1 Bit 4: Originating subscribed traffic call 1 0
0 1 Bit 3: Originating background call 1 0
0 1 Bit 2: Originating interactive call 1 0
0 0 Bit 1: Originating streaming call 1 0
0 0 Bit 0: Originating conversational call 1 1
457728 458140 66559 545
0001101111110000000000b 0000010000001111111111b
ateRRCSetupEC Rec Actual
Bit 21: MBMS ptp RB request 0 1 0
Bit 20: MBMS reception 0 1 0
Bit 19: Terminating cause unknown 0 1 0
Bit 18: Terminating low priority signalling 0 0 1
Bit 17: Terminating high priority signalling 0 1 0
Bit 16: Call re-establishment 0 1 0
Bit 15: Originating low priority signalling 0 0 1
Bit 14: Originating high priority signalling 0 1 0
Bit 13: Detach 0 0 1
Bit 12: Registration 0 0 1
Bit 11: Inter-RAT cell change order 0 0 1
Bit 10: Inter-RAT cell re-selection 0 0 1
Bit 9: Emergency call 1 1 0
Bit 8: Terminating background call 0 1 0
Bit 7: Terminating interactive call 0 1 0
Bit 6: Terminating streaming call 0 1 0
Bit 5: Terminating conversational call 1 1 0
Bit 4: Originating subscribed traffic call 0 1 0
Bit 3: Originating background call 0 1 0
Bit 2: Originating interactive call 0 1 0
Bit 1: Originating streaming call 0 1 0
Bit 0: Originating conversational call 1 1 0
545 3884031 310272
000001111111111b
Dynamic SIR target offset HSUPA initial SIR target (1-RX)
TN159 TN159+1 dB O2 baseline Target TN159 TN159+1 dB
SF4 and TTI 10ms 2 3 2.5 6 4 3
SF4 and TTI 2ms 1 2 2 6 5 4
SF256…SF8 2 3 2 6 4 3
High bit rate power offsets 0 1 1 same target
2xSF2 and TTI 10ms 5 6 5.5 9 4 3
2xSF2 and TTI 2ms 4 5 5 9 5 4
2xSF4 and TTI 10ms 3 4 3.5 7 4 3
2xSF4 and TTI 2ms 2 3 3 7 5 4
RN50_MAINT_027 0x4240H 0x6442H 0x5442H
RN50_MAINT_028 0xA864H OxCA86H OxBA76H
dB 1 2 dB 6 5 4 dB
dB 2 2 dB 6 4 4 dB
dB 0 1 dB same dB
dB 5 5.5 dB 9 4 3.5 dB
dB 4 5 dB 9 5 4 dB
dB 3 3.5 dB 7 4 3.5 dB
dB 2 3 dB 7 5 4 dB