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Coverage Counters and Parameters

Test Case ID: RU10_


Feature Summary:
RAN1630: Coverage Counters and Parameters

Received Total Wideband Power (RTWP), Ptx Total and Tx Code Power
distribution counters are introduced.
The following new counters are added to Cell Resource measurement:
- Class 1 RTWP, Class 2 RTWP, ..., Class 22 RTWP
- Class 1 Ptx Total, Class 2 Ptx Total, ..., Class 10 Ptx Total
- Class 1 Tx Code Power, Class 2 Tx Code Power, ..., Class 10 Tx Code Power.
The distribution bins are adjustable. There is one parameter for each counter
category for selecting the range of bins from the predefined sets.

Customer documents:
WCDMA RAN Release RU10 / Features Under Development (FUD)

Setup and prerequisites:
Test environment
RNC
WCDMA BTS
Feature activation:
This feature is automatically in use.

Counters:
M1000C320 - M1000C341 RECEIVED TOTAL WIDEBAND POWER CLASS 0 - 21
M1000C342 - M1000C352 TRANSMITTED CARRIER POWER CLASS 0 10
M1000C353 - M1000C362 TRANSMITTED CODE POWER CLASS 0 - 9

Test execution:
Case1: Received Total Wideband Power counters
1. Open the RNW Measurement Management application in the RNC Element
Manager, or open the Administration of Measurements application in NetAct.
2. Activate the M1000 cell resources measurements.
3. Make HSDPA FTP upload
4. Observe situation from Cell Load Monitor GUI (Online)
5. Specially, PrxTotal values and those results can be compared with M1000
counters.
6. After the measurement data has been collected, open the RNW
Measurement Presentation application.
7. Check that the counters M1000C320-M1000C341 have been updated,
Table1.

Case 2: Transmitted Carrier Power counters
1. Open the RNW Measurement Management application in the RNC Element
Manager, or open the Administration of Measurements application in NetAct.
2. Set RNC/WCEL/General PRACH Propagation Delay Statistics Cell Range
parameter value for WCEL1 to 5 km.
3. Wait until the measurement collection starts, and then make a HSDPA PS
FTP download.
4. Repeat steps 2- 4 with cell range 20 km and 180 km.
5. After the measurement data has been collected, open the RNW
Measurement Presentation application.
6. Check that the counters M1000C342-M1000C352 have been updated,
Table2.

Case3: Transmitted Code Power counters
1. Open the RNW Measurement Management application in the RNC Element
Manager, or open the Administration of Measurements application in NetAct.
2. Set RNC/WCEL/General PRACH Propagation Delay Statistics Cell Range
parameter value for WCEL1 to cell range 5 km.
3. Activate the M1000 cell recource measurements.
4. Wait until the measurement collection starts, and then make a Rel99 PS Data
call. FTP GET 384 kbps (Not HSDPA call)
5. Repeat steps 2- 4 with cell range 20 km and 180 km.
6. After the measurement data has been collected, open the RNW
Measurement Presentation application.
7. Check that the counters M1000C353-M1000C362 have been updated,
Table3.

Expected Results:
The relevant counters are updated correctly.




Table 1. Received Total Wideband Power in dBm
Recei ved Total Wideband Power

Counter

M1000C320
-8 <RTWP <-108
M1000C321
-108<=RTWP <-107
M1000C322
-107<=RTWP <-106
M1000C323
-106<=RTWP <-105
M1000C324
-105<=RTWP <-104
M1000C325
-104<=RTWP <-103
M1000C326
-103<=RTWP <-102
M1000C327
-102<=RTWP <-101
M1000C328
-101<=RTWP <-100
M1000C329
-100<=RTWP <-99
M1000C330
-99<=RTWP <-98
M1000C331
-98<=RTWP <-96
M1000C332
-96<=RTWP <-94
M1000C333
-94<=RTWP <-92
M1000C334
-92<=RTWP <-89
M1000C335
-89<=RTWP <-86
M1000C336
-86<=RTWP <-83
M1000C337
-83<=RTWP <-80
M1000C338
-80<=RTWP <-75
M1000C339
-75<=RTWP <-70
M1000C340
-70<=RTWP <-65
M1000C341
-65<=RTWP <8



Table 2. The Transmitted Carrier Power in dBm
PRACHDelayRange

Counter Set 1 (range_ 5) Set 2 (range_10) Set 3 (range_20) Set 4 (range_60)
Set 5 (range_180)
M1000C342 0<=TxCrPwr<10 0<=TxCrPwr<10 0<=TxCrPwr<10 0<=TxCrPwr<15
0<=TxCrPwr<15
M1000C343 10<=TxCrPwr<14 10<=TxCrPwr<14 10<=TxCrPwr<15 15<=TxCrPwr<20
15<=TxCrPwr<20
M1000C344 14<=TxCrPwr<18 14<=TxCrPwr<18 15<=TxCrPwr<20 20<=TxCrPwr<25
20<=TxCrPwr<25
M1000C345 18<=TxCrPwr<22 18<=TxCrPwr<22 20<=TxCrPwr<24 25<=TxCrPwr<29
25<=TxCrPwr<29
M1000C346 22<=TxCrPwr<25 22<=TxCrPwr<26 24<=TxCrPwr<28 29<=TxCrPwr<32
29<=TxCrPwr<33
M1000C347 25<=TxCrPwr<28 26<=TxCrPwr<29 28<=TxCrPwr<32 32<=TxCrPwr<35
33<=TxCrPwr<37
M1000C348 28<=TxCrPwr<31 29<=TxCrPwr<32 32<=TxCrPwr<35 35<=TxCrPwr<38
37<=TxCrPwr<40
M1000C349 31<=TxCrPwr<34 32<=TxCrPwr<35 35<=TxCrPwr<38 38<=TxCrPwr<41
40<=TxCrPwr<43
M1000C350 34<=TxCrPwr<36 35<=TxCrPwr<38 38<=TxCrPwr<40 41<=TxCrPwr<43
43<=TxCrPwr<45
M1000C351 36<=TxCrPwr<38 38<=TxCrPwr<40 40<=TxCrPwr<42 43<=TxCrPwr<45
45<=TxCrPwr<47
M1000C352 38<=TxCrPwr <8 40<=TxCrPwr <8 42<=TxCrPwr <8 45<=TxCrPwr <8
47<=TxCrPwr <8

Table 3. The Transmitted Code Power in dBm
PRACHDelayRange
Counter Set 1 (range_5) Set 2 (range_10) Set 3 (range_20) Set 4 (range_60)
Set 5 (range_180)
M1000C353 0<=TxCdPwr<5 0<=TxCdPwr<5 0<=TxCdPwr<5 0<=TxCdPwr<5
0<=TxCdPwr<6
M1000C354 5<=TxCdPwr<10 5<=TxCdPwr<10 5<=TxCdPwr<10 5<=TxCdPwr<10
6<=TxCdPwr<12
M1000C355 10<=TxCdPwr<15 10<=TxCdPwr<15 10<=TxCdPwr<15 10<=TxCdPwr<15
12<=TxCdPwr<17
M1000C356 15<=TxCdPwr<19 15<=TxCdPwr<19 15<=TxCdPwr<20 15<=TxCdPwr<20
17<=TxCdPwr<22
M1000C357 19<=TxCdPwr<23 19<=TxCdPwr<23 20<=TxCdPwr<24 20<=TxCdPwr<25
22<=TxCdPwr<27
M1000C358 23<=TxCdPwr<27 23<=TxCdPwr<27 24<=TxCdPwr<28 25<=TxCdPwr<30
27<=TxCdPwr<32
M1000C359 27<=TxCdPwr<30 27<=TxCdPwr<31 28<=TxCdPwr<32 30<=TxCdPwr<34
32<=TxCdPwr<36
M1000C360 30<=TxCdPwr<33 31<=TxCdPwr<35 32<=TxCdPwr<36 34<=TxCdPwr<38
36<=TxCdPwr<40
M1000C361 33<=TxCdPwr<36 35<=TxCdPwr<38 36<=TxCdPwr<40 38<=TxCdPwr<42
40<=TxCdPwr<44
M1000C362 36<=TxCdPwr<8 38<=TxCdPwr<8 40<=TxCdPwr<8 42<=TxCdPwr<8
44<=TxCdPwr<8

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