Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate (RAN19.1 - 01) PDF
Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate (RAN19.1 - 01) PDF
Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate (RAN19.1 - 01) PDF
Issue 01
Date 2017-03-20
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................4
3.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Typical Traffic Rate........................................................................................................................................................ 4
3.3 Rate Matching Rules...................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.4 Rate Matching Procedure............................................................................................................................................... 5
4 Network Impact............................................................................................................................. 7
5 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................... 8
5.1 When to Use Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate........................................................................................8
5.2 Deployment.................................................................................................................................................................... 8
5.2.1 Requirements............................................................................................................................................................... 8
5.2.2 Data Preparation.......................................................................................................................................................... 9
5.2.3 Activation.................................................................................................................................................................... 9
5.2.4 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................10
5.2.5 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................10
6 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 11
7 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 34
8 Glossary......................................................................................................................................... 35
9 Reference Documents................................................................................................................. 36
1.1 Scope
This document describes WRFD-030004 Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate,
including its technical principles, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
NE Type NE Model
Micro BTS3911E
l Feature change
Changes in features and parameters of a specified version
l Editorial change
Changes in wording or addition of information and any related parameters affected by
editorial changes
RAN19.1 01 (2017-03-20)
This issue does not include any changes.
NOTE
N/A indicates that an NE is not involved, that is, a feature does not require the support of the NE.
2 Overview
With High Speed Packet Access (HSPA), mobile operators can provide services with
diversified traffic rates. This is beneficial to mobile operators in many cases, such as in
competing with fixed-line operators and in justifying service fees. The typical traffic rates
configured at the RNC, however, are fixed and discrete, and may be inconsistent with the
maximum bit rates (MBRs) assigned by the core network (CN).
NOTE
Typical traffic rates refer to the actual MBRs configured at the RNC.
Without this feature, if such an inconsistency occurs, the RNC selects a typical traffic rate
closest to the MBR assigned by the CN. In this way, the MBR assigned by the RNC to a UE is
inconsistent with the MBR assigned by the CN, and user experience may be affected.
With this feature, if such an inconsistency occurs, the RNC calculates the typical traffic rate
based on the MBR assigned by the CN and dynamically adjusts the typical traffic rate. In this
way, the MBR assigned to a UE is consistent with the MBR assigned by the CN.
Figure 2-1 shows how this feature is implemented in the WCDMA system.
3 Technical Description
3.1 Introduction
The CN sends its assigned MBR to the RNC using a Radio Access Bearer (RAB) assignment
request message. The RNC then compares the MBR assigned by the CN, the MBR supported
by a UE, the MBR supported by the serving cell, and the MBR specified in the license file,
and selects the lowest of these four values as the MBRrnc. The RNC then maps the MBRrnc
onto a typical traffic rate.
Without this feature, if the MBRrnc cannot be mapped onto any typical traffic rate, the RNC
selects the typical traffic rate closest to the MBRrnc. The RNC then identifies an RAB index
based on the MBRrnc and related attributes. These attributes are the CN domain, traffic class,
source statistics descriptor, and direction. These attributes and RAB indexes are stored in a
Traffic Radio Bearer (TRB) specifications table at the RNC. The MBRrnc corresponding to
the identified RAB index is the typical traffic rate.
With this feature, if the MBRrnc cannot be mapped onto any typical traffic rate, the RNC uses
the MBRrnc as the typical traffic rate and obtains traffic bearing parameters for the typical
traffic rate closest to the MBRrnc. In this way, the MBR assigned to the UE is consistent with
the MBR assigned by the CN.
This feature is applicable only to best effort (BE) services over HSPA.
RNC then selects the traffic bearing parameters for the typical traffic rate closest to the
MBRrnc.
Assume that the MBRrnc is 5400 kbit/s. The typical traffic rates configured at the RNC close
to the MBRrnc are 2720 kbit/s and 5440 kbit/s. The typical traffic rate closest to the MBRrnc is
5440 kbit/s, which corresponds to RAB index 58 (specified by RabIndex (BSC6900,
BSC6910)) as shown in Figure 3-1. Without this feature, the MBR assigned for BE services
is 5440 kbit/s, which is the typical traffic rate. With this feature, the MBR assigned for BE
services is 5400 kbit/s, which is the MRB assigned by the CN. In addition, the RNC
configures the associated parameters for BE services according to the traffic bearing
parameters for RAB index 58.
If two typical traffic rates are equally close to the MBRrnc, the larger traffic rate is selected.
For example, if the MBRrnc is 4520 kbit/s, typical traffic rates 3600 kbit/s and 5440 kbit/s are
equally close to the MBRrnc. In this situation, 5440 kbit/s is selected.
This feature can be provided in the uplink and downlink, and radio resources are separately
allocated in the uplink and downlink accordingly. The CN sends an uplink MBR and a
downlink MBR to the RNC. The RNC then compares the MBR assigned by the CN, the MBR
supported by a UE, the MBR supported by the serving cell, and the MBR specified in the
license file, and selects the lowest of these four values as the MBRrnc. The rate adaptive
configuration procedure in the uplink is similar to that in the downlink. Figure 3-2 shows the
rate adaptive configuration procedure based on the assumption that the MBRrnc configured
on the CN is 5400 kbit/s.
NOTE
4 Network Impact
System Capacity
No impact.
Network Performance
After this feature is enabled, the MBR assigned to a UE must be consistent with the MBR
assigned by the CN.
l The actual MBR assigned to a UE increases if the MBR assigned by the CN is higher
than the typical traffic rates configured at the RNC.
l The actual MBR assigned to a UE decreases if the MBR assigned by the CN is lower
than the typical traffic rates configured at the RNC.
5 Engineering Guidelines
5.2 Deployment
This section describes how to activate, verify, and deactivate the optional feature
WRFD-030004 Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate.
5.2.1 Requirements
l Hardware
Macro base stations must be configured with the WBBPb, WBBPd, WBBPf, or UBBP
board. Downlink services must be established on the WBBPb, WBBPd, WBBPf, or
UBBP board.
l Dependencies on other features
The features WRFD-010610 HSDPA Introduction Package and WRFD-010612 HSUPA
Introduction Package have been configured before this feature is activated.
l License
For details about how to activate the license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description.
If RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, the licensed resource is allocated among the
primary and secondary operators according to the method listed in the License
Allocation for Multiple Operators column.
Method 3: It is recommended that the license allocation proportion of a feature be
consistent with that of the capacity license item "HSDPA Throughput-1KBPS." You can
run the RNC MML command SET LICENSE with the FeatureResAssignMode
parameter set to AutoAssign for automatic allocation or with this parameter set to
ManualAssign and license-related parameters specified for manual allocation.
5.2.3 Activation
Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH (CME single configuration:
UMTS Radio Global Configuration Express > Connection_Oriented RRM Switch
Configuration > Connection Oriented Algorithm Switches; CME batch modification center:
Modifying RNC Parameters in Batches) to enable this feature. In this step, select the
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH check box under the PS Rate Negotiation
Switch parameter.
----End
5.2.5 Deactivation
Run the RNC MML command SET UCORRMALGOSWITCH (CME single configuration:
UMTS Radio Global Configuration Express > Connection_Oriented RRM Switch
Configuration > Connection Oriented Algorithm Switches; CME batch modification center:
Modifying RNC Parameters in Batches) to disable this feature. In this step, clear the
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH check box under the PS Rate Negotiation
Switch parameter.
6 Parameters
RabInde BSC690 ACT WRFD- Backgro Meaning: Index number uniquely identifying the
x 0 UTYPR 010504 und QoS configuration of the typical service.
AB WRFD- Class GUI Value Range:
ADD 010613 AMR- 0~6;11~19;21~28;40~69;70~113;114~121
UTYPR WRFD- WB Unit: None
ABBAS 010501 (Adaptiv
IC e Multi Actual Value Range: 0~6, 11~19, 21~28, 40~69,
WRFD- Rate 70~113, 114~121
DEA 010503
UTYPR Wide Default Value: None
AB WRFD- Band)
010502 Convers
MOD
UTYPR ational
ABBAS QoS
IC Class
RMV Interacti
UTYPR ve QoS
AB Class
Streami
ng QoS
Class
RabInde BSC691 ACT WRFD- Backgro Meaning: Index number uniquely identifying the
x 0 UTYPR 010504 und QoS configuration of the typical service.
AB WRFD- Class GUI Value Range:
ADD 010613 AMR- 0~6;11~19;21~28;40~69;70~113;114~121
UTYPR WRFD- WB Unit: None
ABBAS 010501 (Adaptiv
IC e Multi Actual Value Range: 0~6, 11~19, 21~28, 40~69,
WRFD- Rate 70~113, 114~121
DEA 010503
UTYPR Wide Default Value: None
AB WRFD- Band)
010502 Convers
MOD
UTYPR ational
ABBAS QoS
IC Class
RMV Interacti
UTYPR ve QoS
AB Class
Streami
ng QoS
Class
CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH,
RNC_U2U_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH,
UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH,
CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH,
RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SWI
TCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
FACH_DCCH_CONG_CTRL_SWITCH,
RNC_F2D_RLC_SUSPEND_SWITCH,
UM_RRCRELCMP_RLDEL_DELAY_SWITCH,
RNC_TVM_BASED_P2D_SWITCH,
CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH,
PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH,
RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH,
RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH,
CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH,
RNC_U2U_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH,
UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH,
CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH,
RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SWI
TCH
Default Value:
FACH_DCCH_CONG_CTRL_SWITCH:
0,RNC_F2D_RLC_SUSPEND_SWITCH:
0,UM_RRCRELCMP_RLDEL_DELAY_SWITCH:
1,RNC_TVM_BASED_P2D_SWITCH:
0,CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH:
0,PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH:
0,RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH:
0,RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH:
0,CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION:
0,PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION:
0,CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH:
0,RNC_U2U_SWITCH:
0,INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH:
0,UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH:
0,CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH:
0,RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SW
ITCH:0
CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH,
RNC_U2U_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH,
UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH,
CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH,
RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SWI
TCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
FACH_DCCH_CONG_CTRL_SWITCH,
RNC_F2D_RLC_SUSPEND_SWITCH,
UM_RRCRELCMP_RLDEL_DELAY_SWITCH,
RNC_TVM_BASED_P2D_SWITCH,
CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH,
PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH,
RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH,
RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH,
CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION,
CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH,
RNC_U2U_SWITCH,
INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH,
UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH,
CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH,
RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SWI
TCH
Default Value:
FACH_DCCH_CONG_CTRL_SWITCH:
0,RNC_F2D_RLC_SUSPEND_SWITCH:
0,UM_RRCRELCMP_RLDEL_DELAY_SWITCH:
1,RNC_TVM_BASED_P2D_SWITCH:
0,CS_RLFAIL_RRCSETUP_STAT_SWITCH:
0,PS_INACT_NOTREL_FOR_CSPS_SWITCH:
0,RAB_DL_BITRATE_MOD_SWITCH:
0,RAB_WAIT_IUUP_INIT_RESPONSE_SWITCH:
0,CS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION:
0,PS_CALL_DROP_DEFINITION:
0,CCH_ABNORMOLREL_CAUSE_SWITCH:
0,RNC_U2U_SWITCH:
0,INTERRAT2U_RESUME_PS_ASAP_SWITCH:
0,UE_TRB_RESET_IOT_SWITCH:
0,CUC_CMP_NO_ACTIVE_CFN_SWITCH:
0,RNC_RDY_FOR_INTERRAT_COMPATIBLE_SW
ITCH:0
PS_CM_COV_H2D_0K_SWITCH,
PS_CMACTIVE_PROCESS_OPT_SWITCH,
PS_CMTIMEOUT_UP_LIMIT_SWITCH,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_ENHANCE_SWITCH
, PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_RENEG_SWITCH,
PS_AMBR_ENABLE_SWITCH,
PS_VIDEO_RSCP_MEAS_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
PS_BE_EXTRA_LOW_RATE_ACCESS_SWITCH,
PS_BE_INIT_RATE_DYNAMIC_CFG_SWITCH,
PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH,
PS_RAB_DOWNSIZING_SWITCH,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH,
PS_BE_STRICT_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH,
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH,
PS_CM_COV_H2D_0K_SWITCH,
PS_CMACTIVE_PROCESS_OPT_SWITCH,
PS_CMTIMEOUT_UP_LIMIT_SWITCH,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_ENHANCE_SWITCH
,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_RENEG_SWITCH,
PS_AMBR_ENABLE_SWITCH,
PS_VIDEO_RSCP_MEAS_SWITCH
Default Value:
PS_BE_EXTRA_LOW_RATE_ACCESS_SWITCH:
0, PS_BE_INIT_RATE_DYNAMIC_CFG_SWITCH:
0, PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH:0,
PS_RAB_DOWNSIZING_SWITCH:1,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH:0,
PS_BE_STRICT_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH:0,
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH:0,
PS_CM_COV_H2D_0K_SWITCH:0,
PS_CMACTIVE_PROCESS_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PS_CMTIMEOUT_UP_LIMIT_SWITCH:0,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_ENHANCE_SWITCH
:0, PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_RENEG_SWITCH:1,
PS_AMBR_ENABLE_SWITCH:0,
PS_VIDEO_RSCP_MEAS_SWITCH:0
PS_CM_COV_H2D_0K_SWITCH,
PS_CMACTIVE_PROCESS_OPT_SWITCH,
PS_CMTIMEOUT_UP_LIMIT_SWITCH,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_ENHANCE_SWITCH
, PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_RENEG_SWITCH,
PS_AMBR_ENABLE_SWITCH,
PS_VIDEO_RSCP_MEAS_SWITCH
Unit: None
Actual Value Range:
PS_BE_EXTRA_LOW_RATE_ACCESS_SWITCH,
PS_BE_INIT_RATE_DYNAMIC_CFG_SWITCH,
PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH,
PS_RAB_DOWNSIZING_SWITCH,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH,
PS_BE_STRICT_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH,
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH,
PS_CM_COV_H2D_0K_SWITCH,
PS_CMACTIVE_PROCESS_OPT_SWITCH,
PS_CMTIMEOUT_UP_LIMIT_SWITCH,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_ENHANCE_SWITCH
,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_RENEG_SWITCH,
PS_AMBR_ENABLE_SWITCH,
PS_VIDEO_RSCP_MEAS_SWITCH
Default Value:
PS_BE_EXTRA_LOW_RATE_ACCESS_SWITCH:
0, PS_BE_INIT_RATE_DYNAMIC_CFG_SWITCH:
0, PS_BE_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH:0,
PS_RAB_DOWNSIZING_SWITCH:1,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH:0,
PS_BE_STRICT_IU_QOS_NEG_SWITCH:0,
HSPA_ADPTIVE_RATE_ALGO_SWITCH:0,
PS_CM_COV_H2D_0K_SWITCH:0,
PS_CMACTIVE_PROCESS_OPT_SWITCH:0,
PS_CMTIMEOUT_UP_LIMIT_SWITCH:0,
PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_NEG_ENHANCE_SWITCH
:0, PS_STREAM_IU_QOS_RENEG_SWITCH:1,
PS_AMBR_ENABLE_SWITCH:0,
PS_VIDEO_RSCP_MEAS_SWITCH:0
7 Counters
8 Glossary
9 Reference Documents