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In the formulas PERLEN is the measurement time in minutes, i.e. 15 for one ROP.

Several counters are counting per Scheduling Priority Indicator (SPI), where SPI is given in the range 0 15. In the formulas below these counters have been denoted SpiXX, where XX is 00 15. TTI2, Transmission Time Interval 2 ms in the formulas below (TTI = 0.002) TTI10, Transmission Time Interval 10 ms in the formulas below (TTI = 0.01) Priority Queue (PQ) perspective, in order to catch Multi Carrier performance counters must use measurements as experienced by the PQs (or the end user). For these counters it is not relevant in which cells resources were allocated in order to result in the measured quantity. RBS counters with PQ perspective are aggregated measurements of the serving cell set and are only reported in the serving HS-DSCH cell. For example the pmAverageUserRate counter measures the average data rate experienced by PQs. The average data rate of a Multi Carrier PQ is therefore the aggregated average data rate of the serving HS-DSCH cell set (primary cell and secondary cell) and it is only reported in the pmAverageUserRate counter in the serving HS-DSCH cell of the UE to which the Multi Carrier UE belongs to. As a consequence, counters with a priority queue perspective do not reflect the situation in the cell but rather a way of grouping PQs belonging to UEs with the cell as their serving HS-DSCH cell.

HSPA throughput
1 EUL 10 ms TTI user throughput
EulUserThroughputTti10 = pmSumAckedBitsCellEulTti10 / (TTI10 * pmNoActive10msFramesEul)

2 EUL 2 ms TTI user throughput


EulUserThroughputTti2 = pmSumAckedBitsCellEulTti2 / (TTI2 * pmNoActive2msFramesEul) 3

EUL cell throughput


EulCellThroughput = (pmSumAckedBitsCellEulTti10 + pmSumAckedBitsCellEulTti2) / (TTI2 * pmNoActive2msIntervalsEul)

4 EUL 10 ms TTI cell throughput


EulCellThroughputTti10 = pmSumAckedBitsCellEulTti10 / (TTI10 * pmNoActive10msIntervalsEulTti10)

5 EUL 2 ms TTI cell throughput


EulCellThroughputTti2 = pmSumAckedBitsCellEulTti2 / (TTI2 * pmNoActive2msIntervalsEulTti2)

6 EUL RLC user throughput


EulRlcUserThroughput = pmSumEulRlcUserPacketThp / pmSamplesEulRlcUserPacketThp

7 EUL RLC user throughput distribution


EulRlcUserThroughputPdf = pmEulRlcUserPacketThp

8 HSDPA cell throughput

HsCellThroughput = XX pmSumAckedBitsSpiXX / (TTI2 * (pmNoActiveSubFrames + pmNoInactiveRequiredSubFrames))

9 HSDPA RLC cell throughput


HsRlcCellThroughput = pmSumHsDlRlcTotPacketThp / pmSamplesHsDlRlcTotPacketThp The counters are periodically (0,1 second interval) sampled and will count every time any data is sent during the interval. Therefore the throughput will generally be lower than HsCellThroughput, which is only counted when there is data in the RBS buffers.

10 HSDPA RLC user throughput per data burst size


This throughput is measured for 4 different packet burst sizes and defined as: HsRlcThroughputBurst1 = pmSentPacketDataHs1 / pmTotalPacketDurationHs1 HsRlcThroughputBurst2= pmSentPacketDataHs2 / pmTotalPacketDurationHs2 HsRlcThroughputBurst3= pmSentPacketDataHs3 / pmTotalPacketDurationHs3 HsRlcThroughputBurst4= pmSentPacketDataHs4 / pmTotalPacketDurationHs4 It is recommended to add up only the larger burst sizes, as this give the best accuracy (that is pmSentPacketDataHs3 and pmSentPacketDataHs4) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. A reason is that it is only for large bursts that the radio throughput will be reflected in the RLC PDU buffer in the RNC where the counters are based.

11 HSDPA user throughput


HsUserThroughput = XX pmSumAckedBitsPqSpiXX / (TTI2 * XXpmSumNonEmptyUserBuffersPqSpiXX)

12 HSDPA RLC user throughput


periodically sampled over time (sampling rate 0.1 s), and is stored as a PDF. HsRlcUserThroughput = pmHsDlRlcUserPacketThp

13 HSDPA user rate PDF


HsUserRatePdf = pmAverageUserRate

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