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WCDMA RAN

CE Resource Management Feature


Parameter Description
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Date 2014-06-10
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Contents
1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Scope..............................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Intended Audience..........................................................................................................................................................1
1.3 Change History...............................................................................................................................................................1
1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types.......................................................................................................................3
2 Overview.........................................................................................................................................4
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................6
3.1 Basic Concepts...............................................................................................................................................................6
3.1.1 CE................................................................................................................................................................................6
3.1.2 CE Sharing in a Resource Group.................................................................................................................................6
3.1.3 NodeB CE Capacity Specifications...........................................................................................................................10
3.2 Rules for Calculating CE Consumption.......................................................................................................................10
3.3 Admission and Congestion Control Based on CE Resources......................................................................................17
3.3.1 Admission Control.....................................................................................................................................................17
3.3.2 Basic Congestion Control..........................................................................................................................................18
3.4 CE Overbooking...........................................................................................................................................................19
3.5 Admission-CE-based Dynamic TTI Adjustment.........................................................................................................19
3.6 Dynamic CE Resource Management for HSUPA........................................................................................................19
3.7 License CE Capacity Alarm.........................................................................................................................................20
4 Parameters.....................................................................................................................................21
5 Counters........................................................................................................................................32
6 Glossary.........................................................................................................................................33
7 Reference Documents.................................................................................................................34
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1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
This document describes the basic concepts related to channel element (CE) resources and basic
methods of managing and controlling CE resources.
1.2 Intended Audience
This document is intended for personnel who:
l Need to understand the features described herein
l Work with Huawei products
1.3 Change History
This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are
two types of changes, which are defined as follows:
l Feature change
Changes in features of a specific product version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information that was not described in the earlier version
RAN15.0 04 (2014-06-10)
This issue includes the following changes.
Change Type Change Description Parameter
Change
Feature change None None
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Change Type Change Description Parameter
Change
Editorial change Added the descriptions about the feature and
function differences between NodeBs of different
types. For details, see section 1.4 Differences
Between Base Station Types.
None

RAN15.0 03 (2013-11-15)
This issue includes the following changes.
Change
Type
Change Description Parameter Change
Feature
change
None None
Editorial
change
Added the uplink CE consumption rules for
the BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, and
DBS3800. For details, see section 3.2 Rules
for Calculating CE Consumption.
None

RAN15.0 02 (2013-09-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
Change
Type
Change Description Parameter Change
Feature
change
None None
Editorial
change
Optimized document description. None

RAN15.0 01(2013-04-28)
This issue does not include any changes.
RAN15.0 Draft A (2013-01-30)
Compared with Issue 02 (2012-07-20) for RAN14.0, Draft A (2013-01-30) of RAN15.0 includes
the following changes.
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Change Type Change Description Parameter Change
Feature change None. None.
Editorial change When configuring uplink and
downlink resource groups,
the parameters
ULGROUPNO and
DLGROUPNO of the ADD
LOCELL are replaced by
the parameters
ULBASEBANDEQMID
and
DLBASEBANDEQMID of
the ADD ULOCELL
respectively.
ULBASEBANDEQMID
DLBASEBANDEQMID

1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types
This document applies to the following types of base stations.
Base Station Model
Macro l 3900 series base stations
l DBS3800
l BTS3812E
l BTS3812AE
Micro None
LampSite DBS3900

Feature Support by Macro, Micro, and LampSite Base Stations
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Supported by RNC Supporte
d by
Macro
Base
Stations
Supported by
Micro Base
Stations
Supported
by
LampSite
Base
Stations
BSC69
00
BSC691
0
BTS380
3E
BTS3
902E
WRFD-0
10212
Improved
CE
Mapping
for E-DCH
Y Y Y N N Y
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2 Overview
CE resources are a type of NodeB hard resource. The number of CEs supported by a NodeB
indicates the channel demodulation capabilities of the NodeB. The more CEs a NodeB supports,
the more powerful the channel demodulation and service processing capabilities.
Services at different rates require different numbers of CEs to ensure proper channel
demodulation.
In a RAN, CE resources are managed by both the RNC and NodeB, as shown in Figure 2-1.
The NodeB reports its CE capacity to the RNC. The RNC determines whether to admit a new
service based on the number of CEs that need to be consumed and controls CE resources during
CE congestion. This ensures the proper use of CE resources. The NodeB dynamically manages
CE resources and rapidly adjusts the number of CEs that can be consumed based on the actual
service rate. This increases CE resource usage.
In RAN14.0, CE overbooking is introduced. When NodeB credit resources are insufficient
during UE access and the uplink HSUPA throughput is low, this feature can improve the
admission capability of RNC credit resources and therefore allow more UEs to be admitted to
a NodeB. It also can enable more UEs to use the 2 ms transmission time interval (TTI), increasing
the UE throughput.
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Figure 2-1 CE resource management
A proper use of CE resources increases the number of UEs that can be admitted and improves
the service quality of the admitted UEs.
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3 Technical Description
3.1 Basic Concepts
3.1.1 CE
CE is a basic unit that measures the channel demodulation capabilities of a NodeB. CEs are
classified into uplink (UL) CEs and downlink (DL) CEs.
l One UL CE needs to be consumed by a UL 12.2 kbit/s voice service (SF = 64) plus 3.4
kbit/s signaling.
l One DL CE needs to be consumed by a DL 12.2 kbit/s voice service (SF = 128) plus 3.4
kbit/s signaling.
If only 3.4 kbit/s signaling traffic is carried on a DCH or HSPA channel, one CE still needs to
be consumed. The number of CEs that need to be consumed by services of other types can be
calculated by analogy.
The number of UL and DL CEs supported by a NodeB is determined by the NodeB hardware
capabilities and the licensed CE capacity. The number of UL and DL CEs supported by the
NodeB hardware is called the physical CE capacity. The licensed CE capacity may differ from
the physical CE capacity. The smaller determines the number of CEs that can be used by an
operator.
CE is a concept of the NodeB side. On the RNC side, it is called NodeB credit. The RNC performs
admission and congestion control based on the NodeB credit. In the UL, the number of NodeB
credit resources is twice that of CEs. In the DL, the number of NodeB credit resources equals
that of CEs.
3.1.2 CE Sharing in a Resource Group
To facilitate baseband resource management, NodeB baseband resources fall into UL and DL
resource groups. The UL and DL resource groups are independent with each other. Figure
3-1 describes the UL and DL resource groups.
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Figure 3-1 UL and DL resource groups
NOTE
The BTS3803E/BTS3902E/BTS3911E is an integrated small-cell base station in which the uplink resources
and downlink resources form respective resource groups by default without manual configuration.
UL Resource Group
As shown in Figure 3-1:
l Multiple baseband boards can be added to one uplink resource group.
A WBBPf4 board can be added to two uplink resource groups. A baseband board of other
type can only be added to one uplink resource group.
A baseband board in the BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, or DBS3800 can be added to an
uplink resource group by running the ADD ULGROUP command.
A baseband board in the 3900 series base station, BTS3803E, or BTS3902E, or
BTS3911E can be added to an uplink resource group by running the ADD
BASEBANDEQM command.
l Multiple cells can use the uplink CE resources in one uplink resource group.
The ULGROUPNO parameter specifies the uplink resource group whose uplink CE
resources can be used by a cell under the BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, or DBS3800. The
ULBASEBANDEQMID parameter specifies the uplink resource group whose uplink CE
resources can be used by a cell under the 3900 series base station, BTS3803E, or
BTS3902E, or BTS3911E..
One cell can use the uplink CE resources in only one uplink resource group.
NOTE
Add intra-frequency cells to the same uplink resource group to make softer handovers feasible.
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UEs under a cell served by an uplink resource group can occupy the resources of any baseband
board in the group. That is, UEs under a cell served by an uplink resource group share the CE
resources of all baseband boards in the group.
The physical CE capacity of an uplink resource group is the sum of physical CE capacities of
all baseband boards in the group.
DL Resource Group
From RAN14.0 onwards, 3900 series base stations (excluding the BTS3902E) support CE
resource sharing among the baseband boards in a downlink resource group. The DBS3800,
BTS3812AE, and BTS3812E support CE resource sharing within a baseband board.
As shown in Figure 3-1:
l Multiple baseband boards can be added to one downlink resource group.
One baseband board can only be added to one downlink resource group. A baseband
board in the BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, or DBS3800 can be added to a downlink resource
group by running the ADD DLGROUP command.
A baseband board in the 3900 series base station, BTS3803E, or BTS3902E, or
BTS3911E can be added to a downlink resource group by running the ADD
BASEBANDEQM command.
l Multiple cells can be configured for one downlink resource group.
The DLGROUPNO parameter specifies the downlink resource group whose downlink CE
resources can be used by a cell under the BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, or DBS3800. The
DLBASEBANDEQMID parameter specifies the downlink resource group whose
downlink CE resources can be used by a cell under the 3900 series base station , BTS3803E,
or BTS3902E , or BTS3911E. One cell can use the downlink CE resources in only one
downlink resource group.
NOTE
You are advised to add all baseband boards to the same downlink resource group.
UEs under a cell served by a downlink resource group can occupy the resources of any baseband
board in the group. That is, UEs under a cell served by a downlink resource group share the CE
resources of all baseband boards in the group. The amount of CE resources of a downlink
resource group that can be used for a cell are limited by the hardware capability of the baseband
board where the cell is set up. The details are as follows:
l A cell that is set up on the WBBPb or WBBPd board uses a maximum of 384 CEs in a
downlink resource group.
l A cell that is set up on the WBBPf1, or WBBPf2 board uses a maximum of 384 CEs in a
downlink resource group.
l A cell that is set up on the WBBPf3 board uses a maximum of 512 CEs in a downlink
resource group.
l A cell that is set up on the WBBPf4 board uses a maximum of 768 CEs in a downlink
resource group.
The example is as follows:
A WBBPb3 board and a WBBPb4 board are configured for one downlink resource group, among
which the cell (named cell1) served by F1 in the downlink resource group is configured on the
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WBBPb3 board, and the cell (named cell2) served by F2 in the downlink resource group is
configured on the WBBPb4 board, as shown in Figure 3-2.
l Cell1 can use 384 CE resources of the downlink resource group at most.
l Cell2 can use 384 CE resources of the downlink resource group at most.
l Cell1 and cell2 can simultaneously use 640 CE resources of the downlink resource group
at most, which are equal to or smaller than the total number of the CE resources on the
WBBPb3 board and WBBPb4 board.
Figure 3-2 Downlink resource group
NOTE
The WBBPa board cannot share CE resources with other types of baseband boards.
If a baseband board in a downlink resource group becomes unavailable (such as board failure), the UEs
served by cells set up on the baseband board and the UEs occupying the CE resources of the baseband
board will experience call drops.
You are advised to run the SET NODEBRESALLOCRULE command with the SW parameter
set to ON to enable the automatic cell rehoming function. With this function, the NodeB
automatically implements cell rehoming among the baseband boards during off-peak hours if
the following conditions are met:
l The NodeB detects that the CE resources of a baseband board are insufficient for CE
sharing.
l In the downlink resource group, the number of online CS users is less than or equal to
CSUSERNUM and the number of online PS users is less than or equal to
PSUSERNUM.
This function enables the UEs to be evenly distributed among the baseband boards in a downlink
resource group.
The RNC reports EVT-28202 Local Cell Rebuild once automatic cell rehoming is implemented.
Setting both CSUSERNUM and PSUSERNUM to 0 prevents call drops caused by automatic
cell rehoming.
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3.1.3 NodeB CE Capacity Specifications
Different baseband boards of a NodeB have their own CE capacity specifications. For detailed
CE capacity specifications supported by each type of baseband board, see the BBU3900
Hardware Description in the WCDMA NodeB Product Documentation.
CE capacity here refers to the number of CEs that can be consumed by UL and DL R99 services
and HSUPA services. It does not include CE resources reserved by the NodeB for common and
HSDPA channels.
3.2 Rules for Calculating CE Consumption
Introduction
The RNC determines the number of CEs required for a service based on the SF that matches the
service rate.
When an RAB connection is set up or released for a service, CE resources must be allocated or
taken back and the number of CEs must be deducted or added accordingly. Different rules for
calculating CE resource consumption apply to channels or services of different types, as shown
in Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3 Rules for calculating CE resource consumption
CE resources reserved by the NodeB for common and HSDPA channels are shown in gray. CE
resources that need to be consumed by R99 and HSUPA services are shown in orange.
CE Consumption of Common Channels
The NodeB reserves some CE resources for the uplink and downlink common channel. If the
usage of CE resources for the common channel does not exceed the reserved CE resources,
licensed CE resources are not required. If the usage exceeds the reserved CE resources, some
licensed CE resources are consumed for the excess part.
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CE Consumption of HSDPA Channels
Similarly, the NodeB reserves CE resources for the high-speed downlink shared channel (HS-
DSCH) and the related control channels if HSDPA is used. These CEs also do not need to be
considered in the calculation of CE consumption.
Note that the signaling of an HSDPA UE that is not performing an R99 service occupies one
DCH and needs to consume one DL CE. If the SRB over HSDPA function is enabled, the
signaling of an HSDPA service does not consume additional CE resources. For an HSDPA UE
that is performing an R99 service, its signaling and the R99 service occupy the same DCH.
Therefore, only the CEs consumed on R99 traffic channels need to be calculated.
CE Consumption of an R99 Service
For an R99 service, the RNC determines the number of CEs and NodeB credit resources that
need to be consumed based on the SF that matches the maximum bit rate (MBR) of the service.
Table 3-1 Uplink CE consumption of an R99 service
Direction Rate (kbit/
s)
SF 2RX 4RX
Number of
CEs
Consumed
Correspon
ding
Credits
Consumed
Number of
CEs
Consumed
Correspon
ding
Credits
Consumed
UL 3.4 256 1 2 2 4
13.6 64 1 2 2 4
8 64 1 2 2 4
16 64 1 2 2 4
32 32 1.5 3 2 4
64 16 3 6 3 6
128 8 5 10 5 10
144 8 5 10 5 10
256 4 10 20 10 20
384 4 10 20 10 20

NOTE
As listed in Table 3-1, the CE consumption at the rate of 3.4 kbit/s or 13.6kbit/s corresponds to the situation
in which only SRBs (without TRBs) are carried during an RRC connection. In other cases, if TRBs are
also carried, CEs consumed are also used for the SRBs that are transmitted at 3.4 kbit/s only.
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Table 3-2 Downlink CE consumption of an R99 service
Direction Rate (kbit/s) SF Number of
CEs
Consumed
Correspondin
g Credits
Consumed
DL 3.4 256 1 1
13.6 128 1 1
8 128 1 1
16 128 1 1
32 64 1 1
64 32 2 2
128 16 4 4
144 16 4 4
256 8 8 8
384 8 8 8

NOTE
In 4RX scenarios, the downlink CE consumption is not affected.
CE Consumption of an HSUPA Service
For an HSUPA service, the RNC determines the number of CEs and NodeB credit resources
that need to be consumed based on the SF that matches the service rate. The RNC determines
the SF based on a certain rate in the following ways:
l If the UL enhanced L2 function is disabled and the NodeB indicates in a private information
element (IE) that dynamic CE resource management has been enabled in the cell, the RNC
calculates the SF based on the larger of the bit rate of one RLC PDU and the guaranteed
bit rate (GBR).
NOTE
If the UL enhanced L2 function is disabled, the RLC PDU size is fixed. The bit rate of one RLC PDU is
determined by the RLC PDU size and transmission time interval (TTI).
l If the UL enhanced L2 function is enabled and the NodeB indicates in a private IE that
dynamic CE resource management has been enabled in the cell, the RNC calculates the SF
based on the larger of the bit rate of the smallest RLC PDU and the GBR.
NOTE
If the UL enhanced L2 function is enabled, the RLC PDU size is flexible. The bit rate of the smallest RLC
PDU is determined by the minimum RLC PDU size and the TTI. The minimum RLC PDU size can be
specified by the RlcPduMinSizeForUlL2Enhance(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
l If the NodeB reports that dynamic CE resource management has been disabled, the RNC
calculates the SF based on the MBR.
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l If the NodeB does not report whether dynamic CE resource management has been enabled,
the RNC calculates the SF based on the value of the HsupaCeConsumeSelection
(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter and whether the UL enhanced L2 function is enabled.
If HsupaCeConsumeSelection(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to MBR, the RNC
calculates the SF based on the MBR.
If HsupaCeConsumeSelection(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to GBR:
a. If the UL enhanced L2 function is disabled, the RNC calculates the SF based on the
larger of the bit rate of one RLC PDU and the GBR.
b. If the UL enhanced L2 function is enabled, the RNC calculates the SF based on the
larger of the bit rate of the smallest RLC PDU and the GBR.
After determining the SF, the RNC searches the CE consumption mapping listed in the following
tables for the number of CEs that need to be consumed. Table 3-3, Table 3-4, Table 3-5, and
Table 3-6 describe the uplink CE consumption rules for services carried on the WBBPb,
WBBPd, and WBBPf boards in the 3900 series base stations, BTS3803E, or BTS3902E, or
BTS3911E. Table 3-7, Table 3-8, Table 3-9, and Table 3-10 describe the uplink CE
consumption rules for the BTSS3812AE, BTS3812E, and DBS3800. The 3900 series base
station, BTS3803E, or BTS3902E, or BTS3911E support WRFD-010212 Improved CE
Mapping for E-DCH and therefore have a higher CE consumption efficiency than the
BTS3812AE, BTS3812E, and DBS3800, which helps maximize operators' investment.
Table 3-3 CE consumption for an HSUPA service on the 3900 series base stations/BTS3902E/
BTS3803E/BTS3911E (10 ms TTI, SRB over DCH)
Directio
n
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF >
minSF
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF =
minSF
SF 2RX 4RX
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
UL 32 64 32 1 2 2 4
64 128 16 2 4 2 4
128 256 8 4 8 4 8
608 608 4 8 16 8 16
1280 1280 2SF4 16 32 16 32
1800 1800 2SF2 32 64 32 64

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NOTE
l For an HSUPA service, if the SRB over DCH function is enabled, the signaling of the HSUPA service
consumes an additional CE.
l As listed in Table 3-3, the rate in the SF = minSF column indicates the maximum typical rate supported
by the corresponding SF when an HSUPA service is admitted at the MBR, and the rate in the SF >
minSF column indicates the maximum typical rate supported by the corresponding SF when the
HSUPA service is admitted at the max(one RLC PDU bit rate, GBR). For example, if an HSUPA
service is admitted at the MBR, the maximum typical rate supported by SF4 is 608 kbit/s.
l If a rate is not listed in the preceding table, the number of CEs consumed corresponds to the larger rate
specified in the table. For example, in 2RX scenarios, if an HSUPA service is admitted at the MBR of
384 kbit/s, the HSUPA service matches SF4 and consumes 8 CEs and 16 credit resources, which
corresponds to the MBR of 608 kbit/s.
Table 3-4 CE consumption for an HSUPA service on the 3900 series base stations/BTS3902E/
BTS3803E/BTS3911E (2 ms TTI, SRB over DCH)
Directio
n
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF >
minSF
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF =
minSF
SF 2RX 4RX
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
UL 608 608 4 8 16 8 16
1280 1280 2SF4 16 32 16 32
2720 2720 2SF2 32 64 32 64

NOTE
l For an HSUPA service, if the SRB over DCH function is enabled, the signaling of the HSUPA service
consumes an additional CE.
Table 3-5 CE consumption for an HSUPA service on the 3900 series base stations/BTS3902E/
BTS3803E/BTS3911E (10 ms TTI, SRB over HSUPA)
Directio
n
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF >
minSF
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF =
minSF
SF 2RX 4RX
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
UL NA 64 32 1 2 2 4
32 128 16 2 4 2 4
128 256 8 4 8 4 8
608 608 4 8 16 8 16
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1280 1280 2SF4 16 32 16 32
1800 1800 2SF2 32 64 32 64

Table 3-6 CE consumption for an HSUPA service on the 3900 series base stations/BTS3902E/
BTS3803E/BTS3911E (2 ms TTI, SRB over HSUPA)
Directio
n
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF >
minSF
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF =
minSF
SF 2RX 4RX
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
UL 608 608 4 8 16 8 16
1280 1280 2SF4 16 32 16 32
2720 2720 2SF2 32 64 32 64
5760 5760 2SF2
+2SF4
48 96 48 96

Table 3-7 CE consumption for an HSUPA service on the BTS3812AE/BTS3812E/DBS3800
(10 ms TTI, SRB over DCH)
Directio
n
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF >
minSF
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF =
minSF
SF 2RX 4RX
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
UL 32 64 32 1.5 3 2 4
64 128 16 3 6 4 8
128 256 8 5 10 8 16
608 608 4 10 20 16 32
1280 1280 2SF4 20 40 32 64
1800 1800 2SF2 32 64 64 128

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Table 3-8 CE consumption for an HSUPA service on the BTS3812AE/BTS3812E/DBS3800
(2 ms TTI, SRB over DCH)
Directio
n
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF >
minSF
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF =
minSF
SF 2RX 4RX
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
UL 608 608 4 10 20 16 32
1280 1280 2SF4 20 40 32 64
2720 2720 2SF2 32 64 64 128

NOTE
For an HSUPA service, if the SRB over DCH function is enabled, the signaling of the HSUPA service
consumes an additional CE.
Table 3-9 CE consumption for an HSUPA service on the BTS3812AE/BTS3812E/DBS3800
(10 ms TTI, SRB over HSUPA)
Directio
n
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF >
minSF
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF =
minSF
SF 2RX 4RX
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
UL N/A 64 32 1.5 3 2 4
32 128 16 3 6 4 8
128 256 8 5 10 8 16
608 608 4 10 20 16 32
1280 1280 2SF4 20 40 32 64
1800 1800 2SF2 32 64 64 128

NOTE
N/A indicates that no SFs are available to support service access.
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Table 3-10 CE consumption for an HSUPA service on the BTS3812AE/BTS3812E/DBS3800
(2 ms TTI, SRB over HSUPA)
Directio
n
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF >
minSF
Rate
(kbit/s)
SF =
minSF
SF 2RX 4RX
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
Number
of CEs
Consum
ed
Correspo
nding
Credits
Consum
ed
UL 608 608 4 10 20 16 32
1280 1280 2SF4 20 40 32 64
2720 2720 2SF2 32 64 64 128
5760 5760 2SF2
+2SF4
64 128 64 128

Examples of CE Consumption
UE A, which performs a UL 64 kbit/s and DL 384 kbit/s service on the DCH, consumes three
UL CEs and eight DL CEs.
UE B, which performs a UL 64 kbit/s and DL 1024 kbit/s service on the DCH and HS-DSCH
respectively, consumes three UL CEs and one DL CE if the DL signaling radio bearer (SRB) is
carried on the DCH.
UE C, which performs a UL 608 kbit/s and DL 1024 kbit/s service on the E-DCH and HS-DSCH
respectively and at the same time performs an AMR speech service, consumes nine UL CEs and
one DL CE.
UE D, which performs a UL 64 kbit/s and DL 1024 kbit/s service on the HS-DCH and HS-DSCH
respectively, consumes four UL CEs and one DL CE if the UL SRB is carried on the E-DCH
and DL SRB is carried on the DCH.
3.3 Admission and Congestion Control Based on CE
Resources
Because CE resources are limited, the RNC needs to perform admission and congestion control
based on CE resources. UL and DL CE resources undergo separate admission and congestion
control.
3.3.1 Admission Control
The RNC admits a service based on NodeB credit resources (called CE resources on the NodeB
side). If the admission fails, preemption and queuing will be triggered.
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Call Admission
CE resources to be consumed by common channels and HSDPA services are reserved in advance.
Therefore, UEs requesting common or HSDPA channels do not need to be admitted based on
CE resources.
Admission control based on NodeB credit is performed on the RNC side. It mainly applies to
RRC connection requests, handover requests and non-HSDPA services.
Admission based on NodeB credit is optional in resource admission control. This function is
controlled by the switch parameters CacSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH and NBMCacAlgoSwitch
(BSC6900,BSC6910):CRD_ADCTRL. It is recommended that these two switch parameters
are turned on. If these two switch parameters are turned off, the correctness of the channel
demodulation may not be guaranteed because of excessive user admission.
For the detailed description of admission control based on NodeB credit, see the Call Admission
Control Feature Parameter Description.
Preemption and Queuing Following a Failed Admission
If an admission based on NodeB credit resources fails, preemption and queuing based on NodeB
credit resources will be triggered.
Preemption based on NodeB credit resources is similar to preemption based on other resources.
The RNC releases the NodeB credit resources occupied by one or more low-priority UEs until
the total released NodeB credit resources meet the requirement for the new UE.
If the preemption fails, queuing is implemented to increase the access success rate of the new
UE.
For the detailed description of preemption and queuing, see the Load Control Feature Parameter
Description.
3.3.2 Basic Congestion Control
When the usage of NodeB credit resources in a cell exceeds the threshold for triggering basic
congestion, the cell enters the basic congestion state. In this case, load reshuffling (LDR) is
required to reduce the cell load and increase the access success rate. And the following LDR
actions are likely to be taken:
l Load-based Inter-Frequency Handover
l BE rate reduction
l QoS renegotiation for uncontrollable real-time services
l Inter-RAT handover in the CS domain
l Inter-RAT handover in the PS domain
The sequence of these LDR actions can be set by running the ADD UCELLLDR / ADD
UNODEBLDR command.
For detailed information about LDR triggered by NodeB credit, see the Load Control Feature
Parameter Description.
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3.4 CE Overbooking
Generally, the RNC reserves a certain amount of credit resources for each admitted UE. To
ensure HSUPA user satisfaction, the RNC reserves more credit resources for HSUPA UEs with
a 2 ms TTI. When the total amount of reserved credit resources exceeds a specified threshold,
the RNC rejects new UE access attempts. However, the actual CE usage of the NodeB is low.
This is because uplink throughput is low in most cases due to the high penetration rate of smart
phones.
To increase the CE usage on the NodeB side and enhance the RNC's capability to perform
admission control based on credit resource usage, you can use the CE Overbooking feature. With
this feature, the NodeB calculates the actual credit resource usage of admitted UEs based on
traffic volume and reports the actual credit resource usage to the RNC through a private interface.
The RNC then performs admission control on new UEs based on the reported credit resource
usage.
For the detailed description of CE overbooking, see the CE Overbooking Feature Parameter
Description.
3.5 Admission-CE-based Dynamic TTI Adjustment
As defined in 3GPP specifications, the minimum SF corresponding to an HSUPA UE with 2 ms
TTI is SF4. One HSUPA UE with 2 ms TTI therefore consumes a minimum of eight UL CEs.
Because HSUPA UEs with 2 ms TTI outperform HSUPA UEs with 10 ms TTI, they need to
consume more CEs than the HSUPA UEs with 10 ms TTI. If HSUPA UEs with 2 ms TTI
dominate a cell, fewer UEs can be admitted to the cell.
To prevent this problem, Huawei introduced Admission-CE-based dynamic TTI adjustment.
With this function, when the NodeB credit resources are insufficient, the 2 ms TTI is switched
to the 10 ms TTI to allow more UEs to access the network. When the throughput of the 10 ms
TTI HSUPA UE reaches a certain threshold, the 10 ms TTI needs to be switched to 2 ms TTI
to achieve higher peak rates.
For the detailed description of this function, see the HSUPA TTI Selection Feature Parameter
Description.
3.6 Dynamic CE Resource Management for HSUPA
Although HSUPA improves user experience and increases UL throughput, it greatly increases
the consumption of CE resources due to the use of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) and
support for soft handovers. If CE resources are allocated fixedly based on the MBR when radio
links are being set up, CE resources will not be taken back even if the actual service rate is much
lower than the MBR. Fixed allocation of CE resources wastes CEs and easily causes a bottleneck
in HSUPA performance. A more energy-saving and efficient allocation method is required.
Dynamic CE resource management for HSUPA services was therefore introduced. With the
dynamic allocation, the NodeB performs initial CE allocation based on the GBR of a UE. Then
the NodeB periodically adjusts CE resources allocated to UEs based on information such as the
user priority and actual rate.
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For the detailed description of dynamic CE resource management, see the HSUPA Feature
Parameter Description.
3.7 License CE Capacity Alarm
When NodeB CE consumption exceeds a specified threshold of the license CE capacity for a
specified period, the NodeB reports the alarm ALM-26812 System Dynamic Traffic Exceeding
Licensed Limit).
This alarm is cleared when NodeB CE consumption stays below a specified threshold of the
license CE capacity, for example, 90% for a specified period. To configure the CE consumption
thresholds and the duration, run the NodeB command SET NODEBLICENSEALMTHD.
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4 Parameters
Table 4-1 Parameter description
Parame
ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
ULBAS
EBAND
EQMID
BTS390
0,
BTS390
0
WCDM
A
ADD
ULOCE
LL
LST
ULOCE
LL
None None Meaning: Indicates the number of the uplink baseband
equipment group carrying baseband resources for the
local cell. Uplink resources are shared by the cells in an
uplink baseband equipment group that carries up to six
cells.
GUI Value Range: 0~23
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~23
Default Value: 0
DLBAS
EBAND
EQMID
BTS390
0,
BTS390
0
WCDM
A
ADD
ULOCE
LL
LST
ULOCE
LL
MOD
ULOCE
LL
None None Meaning: Indicates the number of the downlink
baseband equipment group carrying baseband resources
for the local cell. A local cell can be served by only one
board in the downlink baseband equipment group.
GUI Value Range: 0~23
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~23
Default Value: 0
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Parame
ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
SW BTS390
0,
BTS390
0
WCDM
A
SET
NODEB
RESAL
LOCRU
LE
LST
NODEB
RESAL
LOCRU
LE
None None Meaning: Indicates the automatic cell reestablishment
switch.
GUI Value Range: ON(ON), OFF(OFF)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: ON, OFF
Default Value: OFF(OFF)
CSUSE
RNUM
BTS390
0,
BTS390
0
WCDM
A
SET
NODEB
RESAL
LOCRU
LE
LST
NODEB
RESAL
LOCRU
LE
None None Meaning: If the number of CS users in the downlink
resource group is smaller than or equal to the threshold,
cells are reestablished automatically.
GUI Value Range: 0~65535
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~65535
Default Value: 0
PSUSE
RNUM
BTS390
0,
BTS390
0
WCDM
A
SET
NODEB
RESAL
LOCRU
LE
LST
NODEB
RESAL
LOCRU
LE
None None Meaning: If the number of CELL_DCH PS users in the
downlink resource group is smaller than or equal to the
threshold, cells are reestablished automatically.
GUI Value Range: 0~65535
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 0~65535
Default Value: 0
RlcPdu
MinSize
ForUlL2
Enhance
BSC690
0
SET
UFRC
WRFD-
010695
UL
Layer 2
Improve
ment
Meaning: This parameter specifies the minimum RLC
PDU size when the UE is in CELL_DCH state and UL
Layer 2 Enhanced is enabled.
GUI Value Range: 4~402
Unit: byte
Actual Value Range: 4~402
Default Value: 42
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Parame
ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
RlcPdu
MinSize
ForUlL2
Enhance
BSC691
0
SET
UFRC
WRFD-
010695
UL
Layer 2
Improve
ment
Meaning: This parameter specifies the minimum RLC
PDU size when the UE is in CELL_DCH state and UL
Layer 2 Enhanced is enabled.
GUI Value Range: 4~402
Unit: byte
Actual Value Range: 4~402
Default Value: 42
HsupaC
eConsu
meSelec
tion
BSC690
0
ADD
UNODE
BALGO
PARA
MOD
UNODE
BALGO
PARA
WRFD-
020101
Admissi
on
Control
Meaning: If the NodeB does not adopt the dynamic CE
algorithm, the HSUPA service consumes CE resources
based on the consumption mode corresponding to the
configured rate type. If the NodeB adopts the dynamic
CE algorithm, the HSUPA service consumes CE
resources based on the consumption mode
corresponding to GBR.
GUI Value Range: MBR, GBR
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: MBR, GBR
Default Value: MBR
HsupaC
eConsu
meSelec
tion
BSC691
0
ADD
UNODE
BALGO
PARA
MOD
UNODE
BALGO
PARA
WRFD-
020101
Admissi
on
Control
Meaning: If the NodeB does not adopt the dynamic CE
algorithm, the HSUPA service consumes CE resources
based on the consumption mode corresponding to the
configured rate type. If the NodeB adopts the dynamic
CE algorithm, the HSUPA service consumes CE
resources based on the consumption mode
corresponding to GBR.
GUI Value Range: MBR, GBR
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: MBR, GBR
Default Value: MBR
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Parame
ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
CacSwit
ch
BSC690
0
SET
UCACA
LGOSW
ITCH
WRFD-
020101
Admissi
on
Control
Meaning: 1. NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH
(NodeB Credit CAC Switch): Whether NodeB credit
CAC is allowed. When this switch is turned on, the
system performs CAC based on the usage state of
NodeB credit. When the NodeB's credit is not enough,
the system rejects new access requests. 2.
FACH_60_USER_SWITCH (Switch for allowing a
Maximum of 60 UEs on the FACH): Maximum number
of UEs carried on the FACH.When this switch is turned
on, a maximum of 60 UEs can be carried on the FACH.If
some UEs are processing signaling messages, more than
60 UEs can be carried on the FACH. When this switch
is turned off, a maximum of 30 UEs can be carried on
the FACH. If some UEs are processing signaling
messages, more than 30 UEs can be carried on the
FACH.
GUI Value Range: NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH
(NodeB Credit CAC Switch),
FACH_60_USER_SWITCH(FACH Allowed Max 60
Users Switch)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH,
FACH_60_USER_SWITCH
Default Value:
NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH-1&FACH_60_U
SER_SWITCH-1
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Parame
ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
CacSwit
ch
BSC691
0
SET
UCACA
LGOSW
ITCH
WRFD-
020101
Admissi
on
Control
Meaning: 1. NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH
(NodeB Credit CAC Switch): Whether NodeB credit
CAC is allowed. When this switch is turned on, the
system performs CAC based on the usage state of
NodeB credit. When the NodeB's credit is not enough,
the system rejects new access requests. 2.
FACH_60_USER_SWITCH (Switch for allowing a
Maximum of 60 UEs on the FACH): Maximum number
of UEs carried on the FACH.When this switch is turned
on, a maximum of 60 UEs can be carried on the FACH.If
some UEs are processing signaling messages, more than
60 UEs can be carried on the FACH. When this switch
is turned off, a maximum of 30 UEs can be carried on
the FACH. If some UEs are processing signaling
messages, more than 30 UEs can be carried on the
FACH.
GUI Value Range: NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH
(NodeB Credit CAC Switch),
FACH_60_USER_SWITCH(FACH Allowed Max 60
Users Switch)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH,
FACH_60_USER_SWITCH
Default Value:
NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH-1&FACH_60_U
SER_SWITCH-1
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ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
NBMCa
cAlgoS
witch
BSC690
0
ADD
UCELL
ALGOS
WITCH
MOD
UCELL
ALGOS
WITCH
WRFD-
020101
WRFD-
020102
WRFD-
010202
WRFD-
021102
WRFD-
020117
WRFD-
020136
WRFD-
010653
WRFD-
010654
WRFD-
140223
WRFD-
020122
WRFD-
021104
Admissi
on
Control
Load
Measure
ment
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELL-
DCH,
CELL-
PCH,
URA-
PCH,
CELL-
FACH)
Cell
Barring
Multi-
Carrier
Switch
off
Based
on
Traffic
Load
Anti-
Interfere
nce
Scheduli
ng for
HSUPA
96
HSDPA
Users
per Cell
128
HSDPA
Users
per Cell
MOCN
Cell
Resourc
Meaning: Whether to enable the algorithms related to
cell service admission. Selecting a switch enables the
corresponding algorithm and clearing a switch disables
the corresponding algorithm. 1. CRD_ADCTRL:
Whether to enable the credit admission control
algorithm. The credit admission control algorithm is
valid only when this switch is turned on and the
NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH check box under
the "CAC algorithm switch" parameter in the "SET
UCACALGOSWITCH" command is selected. 2.
HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable air-
interface load admission control algorithm for HSDPA
UEs who process uplink services over the DCHs and
downlink services over the HSDPA channels. This
switch does not take effect for UEs who process uplink
services over the HSUPA channels and downlink
services over the HSDPA channels. 3.
HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable air-
interface load admission control algorithm for HSUPA
UEs who process uplink services over the HSUPA
channels and downlink services over the DCHs. This
switch does not take effect for UEs who process uplink
services over the HSUPA channels and downlink
services over the HSDPA channels. 4.
MBMS_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable air-
interface load admission control algorithm for
Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) UEs.
5. HSDPA_GBP_MEAS: Whether to enable GBP
measurement for HSDPA UEs. The NodeB reports the
GBP of HSDPA UEs to the RNC only after the
measurement is enabled. 6. HSDPA_PBR_MEAS:
Whether to enable provided bit rate (PBR) measurement
for HSDPA UEs. The NodeB reports the PBR of
HSDPA UEs to the RNC only after the measurement is
enabled. 7. SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST:
Whether to update system information after the Iub
interface resets. The cell barring function in the event
of Iu interface faults can be enabled only when this
switch is turned on and the
SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST (RNC-level
switch) check box under the "Process switch" parameter
in the "SET URRCTRLSWITCH" command is
selected. 8. HSUPA_PBR_MEAS: Whether to enable
PBR measurement for HSUPA UEs. The NodeB reports
the PBR of HSUPA UEs to the RNC only after the
measurement is enabled. 9.
HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS: Whether to enable
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ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
e
Demarc
ation
Multi-
Carrier
Switch
off
Based
on QoS
Emerge
ncy Call
the periodic measurement of total receive power
generated by scheduling services on E-DCHs. 10.
EMC_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable power
admission control for UEs initiating emergency calls.
11. Received total wideband power_RESIST_DIS-
TURB: Whether to enable anti-inference processing
when Received Total Wideband Power (RTWP) is
abnormal. 12. SIGNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH:
Whether to enable uplink power-based soft handover
control for UEs who have established RRC connections
but process no services. If this switch is turned on, such
UEs cannot access target cells by using soft handovers
if the target cells are in the OLC state in the uplink. 13.
FACH_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable admission
control for UEs that establish services on FACHs. If this
switch is turned on and a UE initiates an RAB or RRC
connection setup request (with a cause value other than
Detach, Registration, or Emergency Call) in an
overloaded cell, the setup request is rejected. If the cell
is not overloaded, the FACH user admission procedure
is initiated and the UE can access the cell after the
procedure succeeds. If this switch is turned off, the
FACH user admission procedure is initiated regardless
of whether the cell is overloaded and the UE can access
the cell after the procedure succeeds. 14.
MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADCTRL: Whether
to enable admission control for common HSDPA UEs
in MIMO cells. 15. FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL:
Whether to enable admission control for fast dormancy-
capable UEs. This switch is used to alleviate FACH
congestion by disabling state migration for fast
dormancy-capable UEs in the CELL-DCH state. If this
switch is turned off for many cells under the RNC,
signaling storms occur and CPU usage on the RNC,
NodeB, and SGSN increases significantly, affecting
service access. The function corresponding to this
switch has been deleted in R13, and this switch is
invalid. 16. FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL:
Whether to restrict the number of admitted FACH UEs.
GUI Value Range: CRD_ADCTRL(Credit Admission
Control Algorithm), HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL(HSDPA
UU Load Admission Control Algorithm),
HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL(HSUPA UU Load Admission
Control Algorithm), MBMS_UU_ADCTRL(MBMS
UU Load Admission Control Algorithm),
HSDPA_GBP_MEAS(HSDPA GBP Meas
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Parame
ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
Algorithm), HSDPA_PBR_MEAS(HSDPA PBR Meas
Algorithm), SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST
(System Info Update Switch for Iu Reset),
HSUPA_PBR_MEAS(HSUPA PBR Meas Algorithm),
HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS(HSUPA EDCH
RSEPS Meas Algorithm), EMC_UU_ADCTRL
(emergency call power admission),
RTWP_RESIST_DISTURB(RTWP Resist Disturb
Switch), SIGNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH
(Signaling Sho Ul power cac switch),
FACH_UU_ADCTRL(FACH power cac switch),
MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADCTRL(Legacy
HSDPA Admission Control Algorithm in MIMO Cell ),
FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL(Fast Dormancy User
Admission Control Algorithm),
FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL(FACH USER
UNLIMITED)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: CRD_ADCTRL,
HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL, HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL,
MBMS_UU_ADCTRL, HSDPA_GBP_MEAS,
HSDPA_PBR_MEAS,
SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST,
HSUPA_PBR_MEAS,
HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS,
EMC_UU_ADCTRL, RTWP_RESIST_DISTURB,
SIGNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH,
FACH_UU_ADCTRL,
MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADCTRL,
FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL,
FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL
Default Value:
CRD_ADCTRL-1&HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL-0&HSU
PA_UU_ADCTRL-0&MBMS_UU_ADCTRL-0&HS
DPA_GBP_MEAS-0&HSDPA_PBR_MEAS-0&SYS
_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST-0&HSUPA_PBR_
MEAS-0&HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS-0&EMC_
UU_ADCTRL-1&RTWP_RESIST_DISTURB-0&SI
GNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH-0&FACH_UU_
ADCTRL-0&MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADC
TRL-0&FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL-1&FACH_
USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL-0
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ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
NBMCa
cAlgoS
witch
BSC691
0
ADD
UCELL
ALGOS
WITCH
MOD
UCELL
ALGOS
WITCH
WRFD-
020101
WRFD-
020102
WRFD-
010202
WRFD-
021102
WRFD-
020117
WRFD-
020136
WRFD-
010653
WRFD-
010654
WRFD-
140223
WRFD-
020122
WRFD-
021104
Admissi
on
Control
Load
Measure
ment
UE State
in
Connect
ed Mode
(CELL-
DCH,
CELL-
PCH,
URA-
PCH,
CELL-
FACH)
Cell
Barring
Multi-
Carrier
Switch
off
Based
on
Traffic
Load
Anti-
Interfere
nce
Scheduli
ng for
HSUPA
96
HSDPA
Users
per Cell
128
HSDPA
Users
per Cell
MOCN
Cell
Resourc
Meaning: Whether to enable the algorithms related to
cell service admission. Selecting a switch enables the
corresponding algorithm and clearing a switch disables
the corresponding algorithm. 1. CRD_ADCTRL:
Whether to enable the credit admission control
algorithm. The credit admission control algorithm is
valid only when this switch is turned on and the
NODEB_CREDIT_CAC_SWITCH check box under
the "CAC algorithm switch" parameter in the "SET
UCACALGOSWITCH" command is selected. 2.
HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable air-
interface load admission control algorithm for HSDPA
UEs who process uplink services over the DCHs and
downlink services over the HSDPA channels. This
switch does not take effect for UEs who process uplink
services over the HSUPA channels and downlink
services over the HSDPA channels. 3.
HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable air-
interface load admission control algorithm for HSUPA
UEs who process uplink services over the HSUPA
channels and downlink services over the DCHs. This
switch does not take effect for UEs who process uplink
services over the HSUPA channels and downlink
services over the HSDPA channels. 4.
MBMS_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable air-
interface load admission control algorithm for
Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) UEs.
5. HSDPA_GBP_MEAS: Whether to enable GBP
measurement for HSDPA UEs. The NodeB reports the
GBP of HSDPA UEs to the RNC only after the
measurement is enabled. 6. HSDPA_PBR_MEAS:
Whether to enable provided bit rate (PBR) measurement
for HSDPA UEs. The NodeB reports the PBR of
HSDPA UEs to the RNC only after the measurement is
enabled. 7. SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST:
Whether to update system information after the Iub
interface resets. The cell barring function in the event
of Iu interface faults can be enabled only when this
switch is turned on and the
SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST (RNC-level
switch) check box under the "Process switch" parameter
in the "SET URRCTRLSWITCH" command is
selected. 8. HSUPA_PBR_MEAS: Whether to enable
PBR measurement for HSUPA UEs. The NodeB reports
the PBR of HSUPA UEs to the RNC only after the
measurement is enabled. 9.
HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS: Whether to enable
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Parame
ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
e
Demarc
ation
Multi-
Carrier
Switch
off
Based
on QoS
Emerge
ncy Call
the periodic measurement of total receive power
generated by scheduling services on E-DCHs. 10.
EMC_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable power
admission control for UEs initiating emergency calls.
11. Received total wideband power_RESIST_DIS-
TURB: Whether to enable anti-inference processing
when Received Total Wideband Power (RTWP) is
abnormal. 12. SIGNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH:
Whether to enable uplink power-based soft handover
control for UEs who have established RRC connections
but process no services. If this switch is turned on, such
UEs cannot access target cells by using soft handovers
if the target cells are in the OLC state in the uplink. 13.
FACH_UU_ADCTRL: Whether to enable admission
control for UEs that establish services on FACHs. If this
switch is turned on and a UE initiates an RAB or RRC
connection setup request (with a cause value other than
Detach, Registration, or Emergency Call) in an
overloaded cell, the setup request is rejected. If the cell
is not overloaded, the FACH user admission procedure
is initiated and the UE can access the cell after the
procedure succeeds. If this switch is turned off, the
FACH user admission procedure is initiated regardless
of whether the cell is overloaded and the UE can access
the cell after the procedure succeeds. 14.
MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADCTRL: Whether
to enable admission control for common HSDPA UEs
in MIMO cells. 15. FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL:
Whether to enable admission control for fast dormancy-
capable UEs. This switch is used to alleviate FACH
congestion by disabling state migration for fast
dormancy-capable UEs in the CELL-DCH state. If this
switch is turned off for many cells under the RNC,
signaling storms occur and CPU usage on the RNC,
NodeB, and SGSN increases significantly, affecting
service access. The function corresponding to this
switch has been deleted in R13, and this switch is
invalid. 16. FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL:
Whether to restrict the number of admitted FACH UEs.
GUI Value Range: CRD_ADCTRL(Credit Admission
Control Algorithm), HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL(HSDPA
UU Load Admission Control Algorithm),
HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL(HSUPA UU Load Admission
Control Algorithm), MBMS_UU_ADCTRL(MBMS
UU Load Admission Control Algorithm),
HSDPA_GBP_MEAS(HSDPA GBP Meas
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Parame
ter ID
NE MML
Comma
nd
Feature
ID
Feature
Name
Description
Algorithm), HSDPA_PBR_MEAS(HSDPA PBR Meas
Algorithm), SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST
(System Info Update Switch for Iu Reset),
HSUPA_PBR_MEAS(HSUPA PBR Meas Algorithm),
HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS(HSUPA EDCH
RSEPS Meas Algorithm), EMC_UU_ADCTRL
(emergency call power admission),
RTWP_RESIST_DISTURB(RTWP Resist Disturb
Switch), SIGNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH
(Signaling Sho Ul power cac switch),
FACH_UU_ADCTRL(FACH power cac switch),
MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADCTRL(Legacy
HSDPA Admission Control Algorithm in MIMO Cell ),
FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL(Fast Dormancy User
Admission Control Algorithm),
FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL(FACH USER
UNLIMITED)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: CRD_ADCTRL,
HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL, HSUPA_UU_ADCTRL,
MBMS_UU_ADCTRL, HSDPA_GBP_MEAS,
HSDPA_PBR_MEAS,
SYS_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST,
HSUPA_PBR_MEAS,
HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS,
EMC_UU_ADCTRL, RTWP_RESIST_DISTURB,
SIGNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH,
FACH_UU_ADCTRL,
MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADCTRL,
FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL,
FACH_USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL
Default Value:
CRD_ADCTRL-1&HSDPA_UU_ADCTRL-0&HSU
PA_UU_ADCTRL-0&MBMS_UU_ADCTRL-0&HS
DPA_GBP_MEAS-0&HSDPA_PBR_MEAS-0&SYS
_INFO_UPDATE_FOR_IU_RST-0&HSUPA_PBR_
MEAS-0&HSUPA_EDCH_RSEPS_MEAS-0&EMC_
UU_ADCTRL-1&RTWP_RESIST_DISTURB-0&SI
GNALING_SHO_UL_AC_SWITCH-0&FACH_UU_
ADCTRL-0&MIMOCELL_LEGACYHSDPA_ADC
TRL-0&FAST_DORMANCY_ADCTRL-1&FACH_
USER_NUM_NOT_CTRL-0
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5 Counters
There are no specific counters associated with this feature.
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6 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
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7 Reference Documents
1. 3GPP TS 25.433, "UTRAN Iub interface Node B Application Part (NBAP) signaling"
2. Load Control Feature Parameter Description
3. HSUPA Feature Parameter Description
4. Call Admission Control Feature Parameter Description
5. CE Overbooking Feature Parameter Description
6. HSUPA TTI Selection Feature Parameter Description
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