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Date 2014-04-30
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Benefits........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................4
4 Related Features.............................................................................................................................6
5 Network Impact............................................................................................................................. 7
6 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................... 8
6.1 When to Use Adaptive RACH........................................................................................................................................8
6.2 Required Information..................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.3 Feature Deployment....................................................................................................................................................... 9
6.3.1 Requirements............................................................................................................................................................... 9
6.3.2 Data Preparation........................................................................................................................................................ 10
6.3.3 Activation.................................................................................................................................................................. 12
6.3.3.1 Activation (Using MML Commands).................................................................................................................... 12
6.3.3.2 MML Command Examples.................................................................................................................................... 12
6.3.3.3 Activation (Using the CME)...................................................................................................................................13
6.3.4 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................13
6.3.5 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................14
6.3.5.1 Deactivation (Using MML Commands).................................................................................................................14
6.3.5.2 MML Command Examples.................................................................................................................................... 14
6.3.5.3 Deactivation (Using the CME)............................................................................................................................... 15
6.4 Performance Monitoring...............................................................................................................................................15
6.5 Parameter Optimization................................................................................................................................................ 15
6.6 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................ 15
7 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 16
8 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 40
9 Glossary......................................................................................................................................... 69
10 Reference Documents............................................................................................................... 70
1.1 Scope
This document describes the WRFD-151201 Adaptive RACH feature, including its technical
principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
NE Type NE Model
Micro BTS3911E
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
RAN16.0 01 (2014-04-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
WRFD-15 Adaptive Y Y Y Y Y
1201 RACH
NOTE
Y indicates that a feature is supported. N indicates that a feature is not supported. NA indicates that an NE is
not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
When a large number of UEs simultaneously initiate a random access procedure in a cell, the
received total wideband power (RTWP) of this cell becomes extremely high. To reduce the
RTWP in this scenario, Huawei offers Adaptive RACH. Adaptive RACH enables the RNC to
dynamically adjust the settings of random access parameters for a cell based on the uplink
power load and number of acknowledged random accesses in a specified period of time. This
feature can reduce a cell's RTWP and increase its capacity.
2.2 Benefits
When the RTWP of a cell is high due to a large number of random accesses, Adaptive RACH
helps reduce the RTWP by 0.3 dB to 0.5 dB, or increase the HSUPA throughput by about 5%.
3 Technical Description
When the RTWP of a cell is high due to a large number of random accesses, Adaptive RACH
enables the RNC to dynamically adjust the settings of random access parameters based on the
uplink power load and number of acknowledged random accesses. The RNC broadcasts the
new settings of random access parameters to UEs. The random access parameters include the
constant for calculating the initial transmit power, ramping step for random access preambles,
and maximum number of preamble retransmissions.
The RNC measures the number of acknowledged random accesses in a cell when the
ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS option under the
NBMLdcAlgoSwitch(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter in the ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH
command is selected.
Adaptive RACH is activated when the ADAPTIVE_RACH and
ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS options under the NBMLdcAlgoSwitch parameter in the
ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH command are selected.
This feature works in three states, as shown in Figure 3-1.
l Started: Cells meet optimization triggering conditions. Optimization is triggered when
the following conditions are met: The uplink power load of a cell is greater than or equal
to the value of the OptiStartLoadState(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter and the number
of acknowledged random accesses is greater than or equal to the value of the
RandomAccessCongestThd(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
l Unstarted: Optimization is stopped when the number of acknowledged random accesses
in a cell is less than or equal to the value of the
RandomAccessClearThd(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter for a period greater than the
value specified by the OptiStopHyst(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
l Waiting for stop: A cell enters this state when the number of acknowledged random
accesses in a cell is less than or equal to the value of the RandomAccessClearThd
parameter for a period less than the value specified by the OptiStopHyst parameter.
NOTE
The Cell adaptive RACH state parameter can be queried by running the DSP UCELLCHK command.
The value is Started, Unstarted, or Waiting for stop.
The RNC dynamically adjusts the settings of the random access parameters as follows:
l In Started and Waiting for stop states, the RNC broadcasts random access parameters to
the UE. The parameters include OptiConstantvalue(BSC6900,BSC6910),
OptiPowerRampStep(BSC6900,BSC6910), and
OptiPreambleRetransMax(BSC6900,BSC6910).
l In Unstarted state, the RNC broadcasts random access baseline parameters to the UE.
The parameters include Constantvalue(BSC6900,BSC6910),
PowerRampStep(BSC6900,BSC6910), and PreambleRetransMax(BSC6900,BSC6910).
Compared with the original settings, the optimized settings reduce the value of the constant
for calculating the initial transmit power, lower the ramping step for random access
preambles, and increase the maximum number of preamble retransmissions. Therefore, using
the optimized settings reduces the interference to uplink channels and ultimately reduces the
cell RTWP when the cell uplink load is greater than the value of the OptiStartLoadState
parameter and the number of acknowledged random accesses is greater than the value of the
RandomAccessCongestThd(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter. When the number of
acknowledged random accesses is less than or equal to the value of the
RandomAccessClearThd(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter, using the optimized setting
increases the delay during random access.
For details about the impact of the constant for calculating the initial transmit power, ramping
step for random access preambles, and maximum number of preamble retransmissions on the
random access procedure, see Power Control Feature Parameter Description.
For details about how to determine whether a cell is congested, see Load Control Feature
Parameter Description.
4 Related Features
Prerequisite Features
None
Impacted Features
None
5 Network Impact
System Capacity
When the RTWP of a cell is high due to a large number of random accesses, Adaptive RACH
helps reduce the RTWP by 0.3 dB to 0.5 dB or improve the HSUPA throughput by about 5%.
However, Adaptive RACH also increases delay during random access.
Network Performance
None
6 Engineering Guidelines
This feature takes effect after activation if the cell meets the following conditions:
The feature benefits are affected by the cell uplink power load and the number of
acknowledged random accesses in a cell. The higher the cell uplink power load and the more
the number of acknowledged random accesses in a cell, the greater the feature benefits.
NOTE
If the average RTWP is lower than the background noise, the RoT is 0.
l VS.Random.Access.ACKNum.Mean(BSC6900,BSC6910): average number of
acknowledged random accesses in a cell.
The RNC measures the number of acknowledged random accesses in a cell when the
ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS option under the NBMLdcAlgoSwitch parameter in
the ADD UCELLALGOSWITCH command is selected.
6.3.1 Requirements
l Operating environment and hardware
The NodeB software version must be RAN16.0 or later.
For 3900 series base stations configured with a WBBPa board, cells carried on this
WBBPa board do not support this feature.
l Other NEs
None
l License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description.
Feature Feature License License NE License Sal
ID Name Control Control Allocatio es
Item Name n for Un
Multiple it
Operator
s
Random RandomAc This parameter takes effect only BSC NE: RNC
Access cessCongest after the Adaptive RACH feature internal MO:
Resource Thd(BSC69 triggers an adjustment of random planning UCELLA
Congestion 00,BSC691 access parameters. If this DAPTRA
Trigger 0) parameter is set to a large value, CH
Thre the power used to transmit the
first PRACH preamble is high. Batch
In this case, the access delay is modificatio
short but the uplink capacity of n on the
the target cell decreases. If this CME is
parameter is set to a small value, supported.
the power used to transmit the
first PRACH preamble is low. In
this case, the access delay is long
but the uplink capacity of the
target cell is not greatly affected.
6.3.3 Activation
Step 1 Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLLICENSE with the
ADAPTIVE_RACH_SWITCH check box under the Function Switch2 parameter selected
to activate the license controlling this feature.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command MOD UCELLALGOSWITCH and select the
ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS and ADAPTIVE_RACH check boxes under the Switch
for Cell Load Control parameter.
----End
NOTE
To ensure that the maximum PRACH preamble transmission power remains unchanged before and after
optimization, set OptiPreambleRetransMax(BSC6900,BSC6910) to 50 if the random access baseline
parameter uses the default value.
NOTE
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.
Set parameters listed in the table in "Data Preparation" section from top to bottom on the
CME. For instructions on how to perform the CME single configuration, see CME Single
Configuration Operation Guide.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
To modify objects in batches, click on the CME to start the batch modification wizard.
For instructions on how to perform a batch modification through the CME batch modification
center, press F1 while running the wizard to obtain online help.
To check whether a parameter supports batch modification, see the Remarks column in the
table in "Data Preparation" section.
----End
Step 2 On the displayed SON Log tab page, click Query SON Log. On the displayed tab page, set
Log Category to Automatic Detection and Optimization for Abnormal Terminals Log
and Event Name to All. Set Event Source Object and Time Period based on actual
requirements.
Step 3 Click Synchronize in the bottom right corner of the SON Log tab page.
Step 4 Click Query and check whether there is a "Start Preamble Congestion Control" record in the
specified period of time. If there is, this feature has taken effect. If there is not, this feature has
not taken effect.
NOTE
----End
After this feature is activated, operating information about this feature will be recorded in
SON logs. You can learn about the status of this feature by viewing these logs.
6.3.5 Deactivation
The following table describes the parameters for deactivating this feature.
----End
6.6 Troubleshooting
For 3900 series base stations configured with a WBBPa board, cells carried on this WBBPa
board do not support this feature. If such a cell is enabled with the Adaptive RACH feature,
the RNC will send an error message (NBAP_ERR_IND_COMM) to the NodeB. In this case,
disable this feature for this cell.
7 Parameters
MBMS
Admissi
on
Control
Inter-
Frequen
cy Load
Balancin
g Based
on
Configu
rable
Load
Threshol
d
MBMS
Soft/
Selectiv
e
Combini
ng
MBMS
Introduc
tion
Package
16/32/64
/
128Kbp
s
Channel
Rate on
MBMS
Service-
Based
PS
Handov
er from
UMTS
to LTE
WRFD- and LTE whether a cell enters the CLB state by the credit
0106160 Phase 1 resource usage. If a cell is in the CLB state,
1 HSUPA measurement-based inter-frequency handovers are
WRFD- Admissi triggered periodically to achieve load balancing
0106160 on between inter-frequency cells.
3 Control 15.
WRFD- Uplink DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITCH:
0106160 Coverag Whether to enable downlink load-based dynamic
2 e primary common pilot channel (P-CPICH) power
Improve adjustment algorithm. This algorithm adjusts the P-
WRFD-
ment CPICH transmit power by the downlink non-HSPA
140217
During power load to reduce the downlink non-HSPA power
WRFD- Access load. If this algorithm takes effect, other enabled
0106160 algorithms for intra-frequency load balancing (based
4 PS on TCP or RTWP) automatically become invalid.
Service
WRFD- Redirect 16. ADAPTIVE_RACH: Function switch for the
010616 ion from adaptive RACH feature. When this switch is turned
WRFD- UMTS on, this feature is activated. In this case, the RNC
0106160 to LTE adjusts the random access parameters based on the
8 random access state and on the uplink power load of
MBMS
the target cell. When this switch is turned off, this
WRFD- FLC(Fre
feature is deactivated.
140218 quency
Layer 17. ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS: Whether to
Converg measure the number of acknowledged PRACH
ence)/ preambles. When this switch is turned on, the RNC
FLD(Fre measures the number of acknowledged PRACH
quency preambles. When this switch is turned off, the RNC
Layer does not measure the number of acknowledged
Dispersi PRACH preambles.
on) 18. CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH: Whether to
FACH enable the camping policy switching function when
Transmi traffic is heavy. This is a function switch for the
ssion function. When the switch is turned on, the camping
Sharing policy switching function is enabled if traffic is heavy
for in the entire network. Then, the target cell is no longer
MBMS a preferred camping cell for the UE in question, but a
Inter random camping cell.
Frequen 19. INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH:
cy Load Whether the RNC considers the RTWP of the cell
Balance during incoming coverage-based inter-frequency
MBMS handovers to this cell. When this switch is turned on
Phase 2 and the Self Optimization Under Uplink Interference
feature takes effect, UEs can perform coverage-based
MBMS inter-frequency handovers to the cell only when the
over Iur difference between the RTWP and RSCP (RTWP -
Dynami RSCP) of this cell is less than the value of the
c Power "InterFreqInUlCovLimitThld" parameter in the "ADD
d 0,UL_INTRA_FREQUENCY_ULB:0,UL_UU_CLB:
Broadca 0,DL_UU_CLB:0,CELL_CODE_CLB:
st Mode 0,CELL_CREDIT_CLB:
MBMS 0,DLLOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ_SWITC
Transpo H:0,ADAPTIVE_RACH:
rt 0,ACK_PRACH_PREAM_MEAS:
Resourc 0,CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH:
e 0,INTERFREQ_HHO_IN_RTWP_SWITCH:
Manage 0,ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH:0
ment
Open
Loop
Power
Control
Coverag
e Based
PS
Handov
er from
UMTS
to LTE
MBMS
Broadca
st Mode
MBMS
Load
Control
MBMS
Admissi
on
Control
Inter-
Frequen
cy Load
Balancin
g Based
on
Configu
rable
Load
Threshol
d
MBMS
Soft/
Selectiv
e
Combini
ng
MBMS
Introduc
tion
Package
16/32/64
/
128Kbp
s
Channel
Rate on
MBMS
Service-
Based
PS
Handov
er from
UMTS
to LTE
OptiStar BSC690 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Uplink power load states for the adaptive
tLoadSt 0 UCELL 020102 Measure RACH feature. The RNC uses the optimized random-
ate ADAPT ment access-related parameter settings when the uplink
RACH power load of a cell matches any of the following
MOD states: light, normal, loaded, heavy, and overload. The
UCELL light state indicates that the uplink power load is in the
ADAPT range between 0% and 30%. The normal state
RACH indicates that the uplink power load is in the range
between 30% and 50%. The loaded state indicates that
the uplink power load is in the range between 50%
and 70%. The heavy state indicates that the uplink
power load is in the range between 70% and 95%. The
overload state indicates that the uplink power load is
in the range between 95% and 100%.
GUI Value Range: LightState, NormalState,
LoadedState, HeavyState, OverloadState
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: LightState, NormalState,
LoadedState, HeavyState, OverloadState
Default Value: LoadedState
OptiStar BSC691 ADD WRFD- Load Meaning: Uplink power load states for the adaptive
tLoadSt 0 UCELL 020102 Measure RACH feature. The RNC uses the optimized random-
ate ADAPT ment access-related parameter settings when the uplink
RACH power load of a cell matches any of the following
MOD states: light, normal, loaded, heavy, and overload. The
UCELL light state indicates that the uplink power load is in the
ADAPT range between 0% and 30%. The normal state
RACH indicates that the uplink power load is in the range
between 30% and 50%. The loaded state indicates that
the uplink power load is in the range between 50%
and 70%. The heavy state indicates that the uplink
power load is in the range between 70% and 95%. The
overload state indicates that the uplink power load is
in the range between 95% and 100%.
GUI Value Range: LightState, NormalState,
LoadedState, HeavyState, OverloadState
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: LightState, NormalState,
LoadedState, HeavyState, OverloadState
Default Value: LoadedState
Random BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Congestion threshold for acknowledged
AccessC 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH random accesses. When the number of acknowledged
ongestT ADAPT random accesses equals to or exceeds this parameter
hd RACH value, the RNCconsiders that the random access state
MOD is congestion.
UCELL GUI Value Range: 0~255
ADAPT Unit: None
RACH
Actual Value Range: 0~255
Default Value: 50
Random BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Congestion threshold for acknowledged
AccessC 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH random accesses. When the number of acknowledged
ongestT ADAPT random accesses equals to or exceeds this parameter
hd RACH value, the RNCconsiders that the random access state
MOD is congestion.
UCELL GUI Value Range: 0~255
ADAPT Unit: None
RACH
Actual Value Range: 0~255
Default Value: 50
Random BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Decongestion threshold for acknowledged
AccessC 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH random accesses. When the number of acknowledged
learThd ADAPT random accesses equals to or becomes smaller than
RACH this parameter value, the RNC considers that the
MOD random access state is decongestion.
UCELL GUI Value Range: 0~255
ADAPT Unit: None
RACH
Actual Value Range: 0~255
Default Value: 30
Random BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Decongestion threshold for acknowledged
AccessC 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH random accesses. When the number of acknowledged
learThd ADAPT random accesses equals to or becomes smaller than
RACH this parameter value, the RNC considers that the
MOD random access state is decongestion.
UCELL GUI Value Range: 0~255
ADAPT Unit: None
RACH
Actual Value Range: 0~255
Default Value: 30
OptiSto BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Hysteresis duration for stopping the
pHyst 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH adaptive RACH feature. This timer starts after the
ADAPT decongestion threshold for acknowledged random
RACH accesses is reached. After this timer expires, the RNC
MOD uses the original random-access-related parameter
UCELL settings.
ADAPT GUI Value Range: 5~255
RACH Unit: min
Actual Value Range: 5~255
Default Value: 30
OptiSto BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Hysteresis duration for stopping the
pHyst 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH adaptive RACH feature. This timer starts after the
ADAPT decongestion threshold for acknowledged random
RACH accesses is reached. After this timer expires, the RNC
MOD uses the original random-access-related parameter
UCELL settings.
ADAPT GUI Value Range: 5~255
RACH Unit: min
Actual Value Range: 5~255
Default Value: 30
OptiCon BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Constant in the calculation of initial UE
stantval 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH transmit power for the optimized random access
ue ADAPT procedure. This constant is used when the congestion
RACH threshold for acknowledged random accesses is
MOD reached and uplink load is heavy. For detailed
UCELL information of this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331.
ADAPT GUI Value Range: -35~-10
RACH Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: -35~-10
Default Value: -30
OptiCon BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Constant in the calculation of initial UE
stantval 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH transmit power for the optimized random access
ue ADAPT procedure. This constant is used when the congestion
RACH threshold for acknowledged random accesses is
MOD reached and uplink load is heavy. For detailed
UCELL information of this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.331.
ADAPT GUI Value Range: -35~-10
RACH Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: -35~-10
Default Value: -30
OptiPow BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Power increase step for the optimized
erRamp 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH random access procedure. This parameter is used
Step ADAPT when the congestion threshold for acknowledged
RACH random accesses is reached and uplink load is heavy.
MOD For detailed information of this parameter, see 3GPP
UCELL TS 25.211.
ADAPT GUI Value Range: 1~8
RACH Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~8
Default Value: 1
OptiPow BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Power increase step for the optimized
erRamp 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH random access procedure. This parameter is used
Step ADAPT when the congestion threshold for acknowledged
RACH random accesses is reached and uplink load is heavy.
MOD For detailed information of this parameter, see 3GPP
UCELL TS 25.211.
ADAPT GUI Value Range: 1~8
RACH Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 1~8
Default Value: 1
OptiPrea BSC690 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Maximum number of times the PRACH
mbleRet 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH preambles can be retransmitted for the optimized
ransMax ADAPT random access procedure. This parameter is used
RACH when the congestion threshold for acknowledged
MOD random accesses is reached and uplink load is heavy.
UCELL For detailed information of this parameter, see 3GPP
ADAPT TS 25.211.
RACH GUI Value Range: 1~64
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 1~64
Default Value: 40
OptiPrea BSC691 ADD WRFD- Adaptiv Meaning: Maximum number of times the PRACH
mbleRet 0 UCELL 151201 e RACH preambles can be retransmitted for the optimized
ransMax ADAPT random access procedure. This parameter is used
RACH when the congestion threshold for acknowledged
MOD random accesses is reached and uplink load is heavy.
UCELL For detailed information of this parameter, see 3GPP
ADAPT TS 25.211.
RACH GUI Value Range: 1~64
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: 1~64
Default Value: 40
PowerR BSC690 ADD WRFD- Open Meaning: The power ramp step of the random access
ampStep 0 UPRAC 020501 Loop preambles transmitted before the UE receives the
HBASI Power acquisition indicator in the random access process.
C Control For detailed information of this parameter, see 3GPP
MOD TS 25.211.
UPRAC GUI Value Range: 1~8
H Unit: dB
MOD Actual Value Range: 1~8
UPRAC
HUUPA Default Value: 2
RAS
PowerR BSC691 ADD WRFD- Open Meaning: The power ramp step of the random access
ampStep 0 UPRAC 020501 Loop preambles transmitted before the UE receives the
HBASI Power acquisition indicator in the random access process.
C Control For detailed information of this parameter, see 3GPP
MOD TS 25.211.
UPRAC GUI Value Range: 1~8
H Unit: dB
MOD Actual Value Range: 1~8
UPRAC
HUUPA Default Value: 2
RAS
Preambl BSC690 ADD WRFD- Open Meaning: The maximum number of preambles
eRetrans 0 UPRAC 020501 Loop transmitted in a preamble ramping cycle. For detailed
Max HBASI Power information of this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.211.
C Control GUI Value Range: 1~64
MOD Unit: None
UPRAC
H Actual Value Range: 1~64
Preambl BSC691 ADD WRFD- Open Meaning: The maximum number of preambles
eRetrans 0 UPRAC 020501 Loop transmitted in a preamble ramping cycle. For detailed
Max HBASI Power information of this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.211.
C Control GUI Value Range: 1~64
MOD Unit: None
UPRAC
H Actual Value Range: 1~64
LOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ,
ADAPTIVE_RACH_SWITCH,
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH,
FACH_POOL_SWITCH,
FACH_TRAFF_STEER_AND_LOAD_SHARE_SWI
TCH, UL_INTERFERE_OPT_ADJ_SWITCH,
HSUPA_TTI_2MS_COVER_IMP,
INTRA_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH,
ASYMMETRY_RATE_ENHANCE,
ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH,
INTER_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
BASED_UE_LOC_DRD_SWITCH,
LOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ,
ADAPTIVE_RACH_SWITCH,
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH,
FACH_POOL_SWITCH,
FACH_TRAFF_STEER_AND_LOAD_SHARE_SWI
TCH,
UL_INTERFERE_OPT_ADJ_SWITCH,
HSUPA_TTI_2MS_COVER_IMP,
INTRA_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH
ASYMMETRY_RATE_ENHANCE,
ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH,
INTER_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value: BASED_UE_LOC_DRD_SWITCH:
0,LOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ:
0,ADAPTIVE_RACH_SWITCH:
0,CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH:
0,FACH_POOL_SWITCH:
0,FACH_TRAFF_STEER_AND_LOAD_SHARE_S
WITCH:0,UL_INTERFERE_OPT_ADJ_SWITCH:
0,HSUPA_TTI_2MS_COVER_IMP:
0,INTRA_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH:
0,ASYMMETRY_RATE_ENHANCE:
0,ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH:
0,INTER_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH:0
LOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ,
ADAPTIVE_RACH_SWITCH,
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH,
FACH_POOL_SWITCH,
FACH_TRAFF_STEER_AND_LOAD_SHARE_SWI
TCH, UL_INTERFERE_OPT_ADJ_SWITCH,
HSUPA_TTI_2MS_COVER_IMP,
INTRA_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH,
ASYMMETRY_RATE_ENHANCE,
ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH,
INTER_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
BASED_UE_LOC_DRD_SWITCH,
LOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ,
ADAPTIVE_RACH_SWITCH,
CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH,
FACH_POOL_SWITCH,
FACH_TRAFF_STEER_AND_LOAD_SHARE_SWI
TCH,
UL_INTERFERE_OPT_ADJ_SWITCH,
HSUPA_TTI_2MS_COVER_IMP,
INTRA_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH
ASYMMETRY_RATE_ENHANCE,
ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH,
INTER_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH
Default Value: BASED_UE_LOC_DRD_SWITCH:
0,LOAD_BASED_PCPICH_PWR_ADJ:
0,ADAPTIVE_RACH_SWITCH:
0,CAMPING_STRATEGY_SWITCH:
0,FACH_POOL_SWITCH:
0,FACH_TRAFF_STEER_AND_LOAD_SHARE_S
WITCH:0,UL_INTERFERE_OPT_ADJ_SWITCH:
0,HSUPA_TTI_2MS_COVER_IMP:
0,INTRA_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH:
0,ASYMMETRY_RATE_ENHANCE:
0,ULACESS_COVER_IMPRV_SWITCH:
0,INTER_FREQ_ANR_OPT_SWITCH:0
8 Counters
DC-HSUPA
Adaptive
Configuration
of Traffic
Channel Power
offset for
HSUPA
Flexible Power
Control for
Uplink Low
Data Rate
Transmission
Adaptive
RACH
9 Glossary
10 Reference Documents