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Contents
Contents
1 About This Document..................................................................................................................1
1.1 Scope..............................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Intended Audience..........................................................................................................................................................1
1.3 Change History...............................................................................................................................................................1
1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types.......................................................................................................................2
2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................3
2.1 Background.....................................................................................................................................................................3
2.2 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................3
2.3 Benefits...........................................................................................................................................................................3
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................4
3.1 Principles........................................................................................................................................................................4
3.2 Feature Impacts...............................................................................................................................................................5
3.2.1 Dynamic CE Resource Management...........................................................................................................................5
3.2.2 Admission CE Consumption for HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI.................................................................................6
4 Related Features.............................................................................................................................8
5 Network Impact.............................................................................................................................9
6 Engineering Guidelines.............................................................................................................11
6.1 When to Use CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA TTI 2ms................................................................................11
6.2 Required Information...................................................................................................................................................11
6.3 Deployment..................................................................................................................................................................12
6.3.1 Requirements.............................................................................................................................................................12
6.3.2 Data Preparation........................................................................................................................................................13
6.3.3 Activation..................................................................................................................................................................13
6.3.4 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................14
6.3.5 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................14
6.4 Performance Monitoring...............................................................................................................................................15
6.5 Parameter Optimization................................................................................................................................................20
6.6 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................20
7 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................21
8 Counters........................................................................................................................................22
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9 Glossary.........................................................................................................................................23
10 Reference Documents...............................................................................................................24
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1.1 Scope
This document describes the WRFD-160205 CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA TTI 2ms
feature, including the technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering
guidelines.
Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version
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This issue includes the following changes.
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Change Description
Parameter Change
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None
None
Editorial change
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Change Description
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Model
Macro
Micro
BTS3803E
LampSite
DBS3900
The features described in this document are implemented in the same way on macro, micro, and
LampSite base stations.
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2 Overview
Overview
2.1 Background
Channel element (CE) resources are NodeB resources. The number of CEs supported by a NodeB
is determined by the capabilities of its baseband boards. Downlink CEs are used for encoding,
spreading, and modulation. Uplink CEs are used for demodulation and decoding.
CE resources are crucial for HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms transmission time interval (TTI) to
experience high rates and short service delays. An HSUPA UE with a 2 ms TTI consumes much
more uplink CE resources than an HSUPA UE with a 10 ms TTI. If CE resources are insufficient,
HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI cannot access the network unless they use a 10 ms TTI.
CE resource usage is somewhat low on live networks. This is because the traffic model has been
changed as a result of the increasingly high penetration rate of smartphones and therefore an
increased number of online HSUPA users. Although the data rate of these users is low (at around
20 kbit/s), they still consume considerable CE resources. To improve CE efficiency and adapt
to the reality of today's traffic models, Huawei introduces the WRFD-160205 CE Efficiency
Improvement for HSUPA TTI 2ms feature.
2.2 Introduction
This feature improves CE efficiency for HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI. With this feature, an
HSUPA UE consumes a minimum of one CE to keep online and transmit data at a minimum
uplink rate of 20 kbit/s.
2.3 Benefits
This feature provides the following benefits when CE resources are insufficient:
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Technical Description
3.1 Principles
With CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA TTI 2ms, an HSUPA UE with a 2 ms TTI uses
a single HARQ process to transmit one RLC PDU with a default size of 40 bytes in each TTI.
To implement this, the NodeB sends an absolute grant (AG) message to deactivate the other
seven HARQ processes. Figure 3-1 shows the technical principles.
Figure 3-1 Technical principles of CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA TTI 2ms
Figure 3-2 shows the CE resources consumed in each TTI before this feature is enabled. The
active HARQ processes uses spreading factor (SF) 4 and consumes eight CEs, while each the
other inactive HARQ process consumes one CE. The average number of CEs consumed by a
HARQ process is 1.875.
Figure 3-2 CE consumption before this feature is enabled
After this feature is enabled, each HARQ process (active or inactive) consumes only one CE,
as shown in Figure 3-3.
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NOTE
CE consumption of UEs not using the single HARQ process depends on the requirement of the SF used
by each TTI. For more information about how to calculate CE consumption for such UEs, see CE Resource
Management Feature Parameter Description.
To enable this feature, run the NodeB MML command SET NODEBALGPARA with
CEIMPROVEMENT2MSSW set to ON(ON).
In dynamic CE scheduling, the scheduler can configure HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI to
use a single HARQ process to transmit one RLC PDU in each TTI when,
Uplink data rate required by the UEs is 20 kbit/s or lower.
CE resources are insufficient.
For detailed description about dynamic CE resource management, see HSUPA Feature Parameter
Description.
For information about CE consumption for a 2-ms-TTI HSUPA service, see Table 3-4 and Table 3-6 in
CE Resource Management Feature Parameter Description.
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Figure 3-4 Dynamic CE resource management when CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA
TTI 2ms is enabled
In addition to CE resource congestion scenarios, you can also enable a UE to use a single HARQ
process by setting the InitSingleHARQSW parameter to ON in the SET NODEBALGPARA
command when the CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA TTI 2ms is enabled.
After the switch is enabled, the NodeB sends a scheduling grant to all newly admitted HSUPA
UEs with a 2 ms TTI so that they use a single HARQ process to transmit one RLC PDU in each
TTI at 20 kbit/s. When CE resources are sufficient, the NodeB allows UEs that require higher
data rates to use all the eight HARQ processes to transmit data. The NodeB learns that a UE
requires higher data rate when the happy bit of the UE transmitted on the E-DCH Dedicated
Physical Control Channel (E-DPCCH) is "unhappy" and the value of Total E-DCH Buffer Status
(TEBS) in Segmentation Indication (SI) field is larger than or equal to 20 kbit/s. The UE then
uses all the eight HARQ processes to transmit data even though it no longer requires such a high
rate. This situation lasts until the CE resources become insufficient and the NodeB instructs the
UE to use a single HARQ process to transmit the data.
This initial single HARQ function is recommended for NodeBs with insufficient CE resources
and a large number of UEs that require a low data rate (20 kbit/s). Using this function restricts
the instantaneous rate of UEs and therefore increases the uplink delay.
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Version
Number of
Required
Admission CEs
CE Consumption
Calculated Based on
No features applied
RAN10.0
and earlier
versions
MBR
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Feature
Version
Number of
Required
Admission CEs
CE Consumption
Calculated Based on
Dynamic CE Resource
Management
RAN10.0
CE Overbooking
RAN14.0
2-8
CE Efficiency Improvement
for HSUPA TTI 2ms
RAN16.0
NOTE
For information about the WRFD-010638 Dynamic CE Resource Management feature, see HSUPA
Feature Parameter Description. For information about the WRFD-140212 CE Overbooking feature, see
CE Overbooking Feature Parameter Description.
CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA TTI 2ms requires CE Overbooking, which allows the
NodeB to calculate consumed admission CE resources of admitted UEs and report the results
to the RNC through the common measurement report. The RNC then performs admission-CEbased call access control (CAC), load reshuffling (LDR), and TTI switching.
Only the WBBPf and UBBPd boards support CE Efficiency Improvement for HSUPA TTI 2ms.
Therefore, only UEs with services established on these boards during link establishment or
reestablishment will not be switched to use a 10 ms TTI when CE resources are insufficient. The
NodeB informs the RNC that these UEs do not support admission-CE-based or CEconsumption-based TTI adjustments using the private fields in the RL Setup Response, RL
Reconfiguration Response Ready, or RL Add Response messages.
For UEs with services that are not established on the WBBPf or UBBPd boards, admission CE
consumption is calculated based on the UE data rate and the minimum number of CEs for
admitting UEs with a 2 ms TTI (specified by the CERSVFOR2MSUSER parameter) or MAX
(GBR, Rateone RLC PDU). If CE resources are insufficient, these UEs will be switched to use a 10
ms TTI.
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Related Features
Prerequisite Features
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WRFD-140212 CE Overbooking
Impacted Features
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Network Impact
System Capacity
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Network Performance
When compared with CE Overbooking, this feature further decreases the amount of admission
CE resources consumed by HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI since they only use one admission
CE. The admission CE consumption for such UEs can now be precisely evaluated based on the
number of UEs on the live network. With CE Overbooking, admission CE consumption for UEs
with a 10 ms TTI can be precisely evaluated based on the rate required for transmitting one RLC
PDU. CE resources for R99 UEs are assigned and consumed in a fixed manner.
If the uplink CE resources are insufficient and admission-CE-based dynamic TTI adjustment is
not enabled, this feature allows more UEs to be admitted, increasing the cell access success rate.
When this feature is enabled together with admission-CE-based and CE-consumption-based
dynamic TTI adjustment, if CE resources become insufficient, 2ms-to-10ms TTI switching is
not performed on HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI. As a result, a single cell serves more HSUPA
UEs with 2 ms TTIs and the number of times TTI switching is triggered decreases.
When this feature is enabled, the number of times HSUPA UEs experience service drops due to
poor coverage may increase because a 2 ms TTI provides weaker coverage than a 10 ms TTI.
You are advised to enable coverage-based dynamic TTI adjustment to prevent this situation from
occurring.
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When compared with an HSUPA UE with a 2 ms TTI that uses all the eight HARQ processes
to transmit data, an HSUPA UE with a 2 ms TTI that uses a single HARQ process has a lower
peak rate. Therefore, the service delay of such UEs may be prolonged.
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Engineering Guidelines
HSUPA UEs that support a 2 ms TTI account for more than 60% of all HSUPA UEs.
Admission-CE congestion occurs so that UE access requests are denied or switching to the
10 ms TTI is performed on UEs with a 2 ms TTI.
Admission-CE congestion is about to occur when consumed CE resources account for 70%
of all configured CE resources for the NodeB.
Collect the values of the following counters on the RNC. If any of the following counters
has a value other than 0, access denial caused by insufficient admission CE resources
occurred in the NodeB.
VS.RRC.Rej.ULCE.Cong: Number of RRC Connection Rejects for Cell (UL CE
Resource Congestion)
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Collect the values of the following counters on the RNC. If either of the following counters
has a value other than 0, 2ms-to-10ms TTI switching caused by insufficient admission CE
resources occurred in the NodeB.
VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.ADMCE.Succ: Number of Successful TTI Switchovers Based
on Admitted CEs During RB Reconfiguration in a Cell(2ms to 10ms)
VS.HSUPA.RABEstabTTI10ms.AdmCE.Succ: Number of Successful RAB
Establishments Initiated by HSUPA 2ms UEs with a 10 ms TTI Due to Congestion of
Admitted CEs in a Cell
Collect the values of the following counters on the RNC and NodeB:
VS.NodeB.ULCreditUsed.Mean: Average NodeB Uplink Credit Usage When CE
Overbooking Is Enabled for NodeB (RNC)
VS.LC.ULCreditUsed.Mean: Mean Usage of UL Credit for Cell (RNC)
VS.LC.ULCreditAvailable.Shared: Number of UL CEs configured for a shared group
(NodeB)
If CE Overbooking is enabled, admission-CE congestion is about to occur if the following
inequality is true:
(VS.NodeB.ULCreditUsed.Mean/2)/VS.LC.ULCreditAvailable.Shared 70%
If CE Overbooking is not enabled, admission-CE congestion is about to occur if the
following inequality is true:
(VS.LC.ULCreditUsed.Mean/2)/VS.LC.ULCreditAvailable.Shared 70%
6.3 Deployment
6.3.1 Requirements
Other Features
See section "Prerequisite Features" in chapter 4 Related Features.
Hardware
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The 3900 series base stations must be configured with the WBBPf or UBBPd board. The
WBBPa board must not be contained in any downlink resource groups within a NodeB.
You can run the NodeB MML command LST BASEBANDEQM to check the baseband
boards contained in the downlink resource groups and run the NodeB MML command
DSP BRDMFRINFO to query the type of a baseband board.
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License
The license controlling this feature has been activated. For details on how to activate the license,
see License Management Feature Parameter Description. For details about license items, see
License Control Item Description.
Feature ID
Feature Name
License Control
Item
NE
Sales Unit
WRFD-160205
CE Efficiency
Improvement for
HSUPA TTI 2ms
CE Efficiency
Improvement for
HSUPA TTI 2ms
NodeB
per NodeB
Others
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Parameter ID
Setting Notes
Data
source
HSUPA 2ms CE
Efficiency
Improvement Switch
CEIMPROVEMENT2
MSSW
Engineeri
ng design
6.3.3 Activation
Using MML Commands
Run the NodeB MML command SET NODEBALGPARA with HSUPA 2ms CE Efficiency
Improvement Switch set to ON(ON).
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When configuring the feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch
modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
MO
NE
Parameter Name
Parameter
ID
Configurable
in CME Batch
Modification
Center
NODEBA
LGPARA
NodeB
HSUPA 2ms CE
Efficiency
Improvement Switch
CEIMPRO
VEMENT2
MSSW
Yes
6.3.5 Deactivation
Using MML Commands
Run the NodeB MML command SET NODEBALGPARA with HSUPA 2ms CE Efficiency
Improvement Switch set to OFF(OFF).
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When configuring the feature on the CME, perform a single configuration first, and then perform a batch
modification if required.
Configure the parameters of a single object before a batch modification. Perform a batch modification
before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
MO
NE
Parameter Name
Parameter ID
Configurable
in CME Batch
Modification
Center
NODEBAL
GPARA
Node
B
HSUPA 2ms CE
Efficiency
Improvement
Switch
CEIMPROVE
MENT2MSSW
Yes
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Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.NodeB.ULCreditUsed.Max
Counter Description
VS.LCG.ULCreditUsage.Mean
VS.LCG.ULCreditUsage.Max
With this feature activated, the number of UEs in the CELL_DCH state, HSUPA UEs, and UEs
with a 2 ms TTI is expected to increase. You can observe the counters listed in the following
table.
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Counter related to the number of UEs in the CELL_DCH state, HSUPA UEs, and UEs with
a 2 ms TTI
Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.CellDCHUEs
VS.HSUPA.UE.Max.cell
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.cell
VS.HSUPA.UE.Max.TTI2ms
VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms
With this feature activated, the number of failed RRC/RAB setup attempts and the number of
times TTI switching and LDR are triggered due to insufficient CE resources are expected to
decrease. You can observe the counters listed in the following three tables.
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uplink CE resources
Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.RRC.Rej.ULCE.Cong
VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.ULCE.Cong
VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.ULCE.Cong
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Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.HSUPA.RAB.FailEstab.ULCE.C
ong
Counters related to the number of times TTI switching is triggered due to insufficient CE
resources
Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.HSUPA.TTI2to10.ADMCE.Succ
VS.HSUPA.RABEstabTTI10ms.Ad
mCE.Succ
Counter related to the number of times LDR is triggered due to insufficient CE resources
Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.LCC.LDR.Num.ULCE
With this feature activated, the number of times HSUPA UEs experience service drops due to
insufficient CE resources is expected to decrease. However, the number of times HSUPA UEs
experience service drops due to poor coverage will increase because 2 ms TTI provides weaker
coverage than 10 ms TTI. You can observe the counters listed in the following table.
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VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel
VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel.E
2P
VS.HSUPA.RAB.NormRel
VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutIntraFreq
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Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.HSUPA.E2F.Succ
VS.HSUPA.E2D.Succ
VS.HSUPA.E2P.Succ
With this feature activated, network load may raise due to the increased number of UEs with a
2 ms TTI. You can observe the counters listed in the following two tables.
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Counter Description
VS.MeanRTWP
Counter Description
VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.0 through
VS.HSUPA.LoadOutput.25
With this feature activated, uplink HSUPA throughput in the case of insufficient CE resources
may increase. However, if cell load is heavy, uplink HSUPA throughput may decrease because
2 ms TTI results in more loads than 10 ms TTI. You can observe the counters listed in the
following table.
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Counter Description
VS.HSUPA.MeanBitRate
VS.HSUPA.MeanBitRate.WithData
With this feature activated, you can check CE consumption and number of HSUPA UEs with a
2 ms TTI transmitting data at a low rate by observing the counters listed in the following two
tables.
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Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.ULCE.Mean.Shared
VS.LC.ULMean.LicenseGroup.
Shared
VS.CE.ULMean.UlGroup
Counter related to the number of HSUPA UEs with a 2 ms TTI transmitting data at a low
rate
Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.HSUPA.LowRateTTI2msUserNumber
After this feature is activated, you can check the number of times an HSUPA UE with a 2 ms
TTI stops using all the eight HARQ processes and begins to use a single HARQ process to
transmit data due to insufficient CE resources and vice versa by observing the counters listed in
the following table.
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eight HARQ processes and starts to use a single HARQ process to transmit data due to
insufficient CE resources and vice versa (NodeB)
Counter Name
Counter Description
VS.HSUPA.AlltoSingleHARQNum
.CECong
VS.HSUPA.SingletoAllHARQNum
Counter Description
VS.RRC.Rej.DLCE.Cong
VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.DLCE.Cong
VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.DLCE.Cong
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6.6 Troubleshooting
None
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Parameters
NE
MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
CEIMP
ROVE
MENT2
MSSW
BTS390
0,
BTS390
0
WCDM
A
None
WRFD160205
CE
Efficien
cy
Improve
ment for
HSUPA
TTI 2ms
CE
Efficien
cy
Improve
ment for
HSUPA
TTI 2ms
INITSI
NGLEH
ARQS
W
BTS390
0,
BTS390
0
WCDM
A
None
WRFD160205
CERSV
FOR2M
SUSER
BTS390
0,
BTS390
0
WCDM
A
None
WRFD140212
CE
Overboo
king
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Counters
Counter Name
Counter
Description
NE
Feature ID
Feature Name
50331958
VS.HSUPA.Allt
oSingleHARQN
um.CECong
Number of
transitions from
using all HARQ
processes to
using a single
HARQ process
due to limited
CEs in the cell
NodeB
Multi-mode:
None
CE Efficiency
Improvement
for HSUPA TTI
2ms
Number of
Transitions from
Using A Single
HARQ Process
to Using All
HARQ
Processes In the
Cell
NodeB
Average number
of 2 ms TTI
HSUPA users at
a rate lower than
or equal to 23.25
kbit/s in a cell
NodeB
50331959
50341892
VS.HSUPA.Sin
gletoAllHARQ
Num
VS.HSUPA.Lo
wRateTTI2msU
serNumber
GSM: None
UMTS:
WRFD-160205
LTE: None
Multi-mode:
None
Turbo IC Phase
2
GSM: None
CE Efficiency
Improvement
for HSUPA TTI
2ms
UMTS:
WRFD-160213
WRFD-160205
LTE: None
Multi-mode:
None
GSM: None
UMTS:
WRFD-160205
CE Efficiency
Improvement
for HSUPA TTI
2ms
LTE: None
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Glossary
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10 Reference Documents
Reference Documents
1.
3GPP TS 25.211, " Physical channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical
channels (FDD)"
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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