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- if min(ulChBw, dlChBw) is set to '1.4 MHz', maxNumActDrb must be less than or


equal to 200
- if min(ulChBw, dlChBw) is set to '3 MHz', maxNumActDrb must be less than or
equal to 600
- if min(ulChBw, dlChBw) is set to '5.0 MHz', maxNumActDrb must be less than or
equal to 1440
- if min(ulChBw, dlChBw) is set to '10.0 MHz', maxNumActDrb must be less than or
equal to 1800
- if min(ulChBw, dlChBw) is set to '15.0 MHz', maxNumActDrb must be less than or
equal to 3090
- if min(ulChBw, dlChBw) is set to '20.0 MHz', maxNumActDrb must be less than or
equal to 3600

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GBR-DRB admission takes into account:


Requested bit rate UL/DL (incl. corrections for header info, etc)
Radio conditions derived from CQI information etc (=>
transmission efficiency in bits/PRB)
Current load in cell (available PRB resources)
Configured threshold for GBR traffic
Congestion Handling
If GBR-traffic cannot be scheduled according to QoS
requirements RAC is informed to select candidates (with the help
of ARP-AC) to be kicked out in order to free resources.
Emergency Handling:
No resources reserved for emergency traffic, because this is
handled by ARP-AC

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Emergency session handling


ARP based admission control for E-RABs means no reserved resources for IMS
emergency session E-RABS are longer necessary. Therefore, the eNB capacity for
normal E-RABs can be used more effectively.

Values for ARP handling for emergency IMS sessions done on a per PLMN basis.

LNBTS managed object;

•emerSessArpPreemCap Whether a service data flow can get resources that were
already assigned to another service data flow with a lower priority level.
•emerSessArpPreemVul Defines whether a service data flow can lose the
resources assigned to it in order to admit a service data flow with higher priority level.
•emerSessArpPrioLev For emergency sessions, only ARP priority levels 1-8
may be applied

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Type of rejected requests depends on overload state


Overload state level is defined by queuing time of messages which are hard coded.

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