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Add Cell Basic Information(ADD CELLSETUP)

Function Note Parameter Example

Function

Add the cell basic information to a cell,including [Max transmit power of cell], [UL/DL frequency], synchronization parameters related to radio link, DL power control parameters, transmission diversity.
Note

1.The carrier frequency is specified via UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number(UARFCN). The relationship between carrier frequency and UARFCN is: UARFCN = 5 x (Frequency - Freq_Offset), where UARFCN is the number of UARFCN, Frequency is carrier frequency, Freq_Offset is "UARFCN formula offset"(please refer to Rel 7 TS25.101). 2. The C-Id is defined by the operator, its value range is 0~65535, unique in RNC.
Parameter

ID

Name

Description Value range: 0~65535 Physical unit: none Content: Uniquely identifying a cell. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.401. Recommended value: none Value range: 1~31 characters Physical unit: none Content: Identifying a cell name Recommended value: none

CellId

Cell ID

CellName

Cell name

CnOpIndex

CN Operator Index CN Operator Value range: 0~3 Index Content: Indicating a CN Operator Recommended value (default value): none Max transmit power of cell[0.1dBm] Value range: 0~500 Physical value range: 0~50 with the step:0.1 Physical unit: dBm Content: Sum of the maximum transmit power of all DL channels in a cell. It is configured in the network planning. For detailed information of this

MaxTxPower

parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. Recommended value: 430 Value range: Band1, Band2, Band3, Band4, Band5, Band6, Band7, Band8, Band9, BandIndNotUsed Physical unit: none Content: Indicating the selected frequency Band in the cell setup process. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. Recommended value: none Value range: TRUE, FALSE Physical unit: none Content: Indicating whether the UL frequency of the cell need be configured. TRUE indicates that the UL frequency need be configured. FALSE indicates that the UL frequency need not be configured. It is configured automatically according to the relationship between UL and DL frequencies. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. Recommended value: none Value range: Depending on the value of [Band indication], as shown below: Band1: General frequencies: [9612-9888] Additional frequencies: none Band2: General frequencies: [9262-9538] Additional frequencies: {12,37,62,87,112,137,162,187,212,237,262,287} Band3: General frequencies: [937-1288] Additional frequencies: none Band4: General frequencies: [1312-1513] Additional frequencies: {1662, 1687, 1712, 1737, 1762, 1787, 1812, 1837, 1862} Band5: General frequencies: [4132-4233] Additional frequencies: {782, 787, 807, 812, 837, 862} Band6: General frequencies: [4162-4188] Additional frequencies: {812, 837} Band7:

BandInd

Band indicator

UARFCNUplinkInd

UL frequency ind

UARFCNUplink

Uplink UARFCN

General frequencies: [2012-2338] Additional frequencies: {2362, 2387, 2412, 2437, 2462, 2487, 2512, 2537, 2562, 2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687} Band8: General frequencies: [2712-2863] Additional frequencies: none Band9: General frequencies: [8762-8912] Additional frequencies: none BandIndNotUsed: [0-16383] Content: Uplink UARFCN of a cell. Default value: Suppose the Uplink UARFCN is unspecified and the value of [Band indication] is Band1, Band2, Band3, Band4, Band5, Band6, Band7, Band8,or Band9. Then the default Uplink UARFCN is as follows: If the DL frequency belongs to common frequencies, then Band1: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 950 Band2: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 400 Band3: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225 Band4: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225 Band5: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225 Band6: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225 Band7: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225 Band8: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225 Band9: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 475 If the DL frequency belongs to special frequencies, then Band2: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 400 Band4: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225

Band5: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225 Band6: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225 Band7: Uplink UARFCN = Downlink UARFCN 225 For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. Recommended value: None. Value range: Depending on the value of [Band indication], as shown below: Band1 General frequencies: [10562-10838] Additional frequencies: none Band2 General frequencies: [9662-9938] Additional frequencies: {412,437,462,487,512,537,562,587,612,637,662,6 87} Band3 General frequencies: [1162-1513] Additional frequencies: none Band4 General frequencies: [1537-1738] Additional frequencies: {1887, 1912, 1937, 1962, 1987, 2012, 2037, 2062, 2087} Band5 General frequencies: [4357-4458] Additional frequencies: {1007, 1012, 1032,1037, 1062, 1087} Band6 General frequencies: [4387-4413] Additional frequencies: {1037, 1062} Band7 General frequencies: [2237-2563] Additional frequencies: {2587, 2612, 2637, 2662, 2687, 2712, 2737, 2762, 2787, 2812, 2837, 2862, 2887, 2912} Band8 General frequencies: [2937-3088] Additional frequencies: none Band9 General frequencies: [9237-9387] Additional frequencies: none BandIndNotUsed:[0-16383]

UARFCNDownlink

Downlink UARFCN

Physical unit: None. Content: Downlink UARFCN of a cell.For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. Recommended value: None. Value range: CHIP0, CHIP256, CHIP512, CHIP768, CHIP1024, CHIP1280, CHIP1536, CHIP1792, CHIP2048, CHIP2304 Physical value range: 0, 256, 512, 768, 1024, 1280, 1536, 1792, 2048, 2304 Physical unit: chip Content: Difference between the System Frame Number (SFN) and NodeB Frame Number (BFN) of the NodeB which the cell belongs to. It is recommended that Tcell of difference cells under one NodeB should be unique. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.433. Recommended value: none Value range: 1~256 Physical value range: 1~256 Physical unit: none Content: This parameter defines the of successive in-sync indications required for the NodeB to trigger the radio link recovery process.The radio link set remains in the initial state until it has received a certain number (the number is defined by NInsyncInd) of successive in-sync indications from L1, and then the NodeB triggers the radio link recovery process, which indicates that the radio link set has been synchronized. Once the radio link recovery process is triggered, the radio link set is considered to be in the synchronized state. The higher the value is, the stricter the synchronization process becomes, and the more difficult the synchronization occurs. The lower the value is, the easier the synchronization occurs. If the link quality is poor, a simple synchronization requirement leads to waste of the UE power and increase of uplink interference. In the radio link maintenance process, NInsyncInd is used together with the successive out-of-sync indication counter. Recommended value: 5 Value range: 1~256

TCell

Time offset[chip]

NInsyncInd

Num of continuous in sync ind

NOutsyncInd

Num of

continuous out of sync ind

Physical value range: 1~256 Physical unit: none Content: This parameter defines the of successive in-sync indications required for starting the radio link failure timer. When the radio link set is in the synchronized state, the NodeB starts the timer after it receives successive out-of-sync indications of the number defined by NOutsyncInd.The NodeB shall stop and reset the timer after receiving successive in-sync indications of the number defined by NInsyncInd.When the timer expires, the NodeB triggers the radio link failure process, and indicates which radio link set is out-of-sync. If the value is excessively high, the link out-of-sync decision is likely to happen. If the value is excessively low, out-of-sync is not likely to happen. But if the link quality is poor, it may result in a waste of the UE power and increased uplink interference. Recommended value: 50 Value range: 0~255 Physical value range: 0~25.5 with the step size of 0.1 Physical unit: s Content: Radio Link Failure Timer Duration. When the radio link set is in the synchronized state, the NodeB starts the timer after it receives successive out-of-sync indications of the number defined by NOutsyncInd. The NodeB shall stop and reset the timer after receiving successive in-sync indications of the number defined by NInsyncInd. When the timer expires, the NodeB triggers the radio link failure process, and indicates which radio link set is out-of-sync. If the value is excessively low, there are few chances for the radio link to get synchronized. If the value is excessively high, the radio link failure process is probably delayed, and the downlink interference increases. Recommended value: 50 Value range: 0~511 Physical unit: none Content: Sequence No. of a DL primary scrambling code in a cell. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.413. Recommended value: none

TRlFailure

Radio link failure timer length[0.1s]

PScrambCode

DL primary scrambling code

TxDiversityInd

Value range: TRUE, FALSE Physical unit: none TX diversity Content: This parameter indicates whether indication transmission diversity configuration of the cell's downlink common physical channels is activated. Recommended value: none Value range: 1~8 Physical unit: none Content: Indicating which service priority group this cell belongs to. The service priorities of services in this cell can be obtained through this parameter. For detailed information of this parameter, refer to 3GPP TS 25.304. Recommended value: none

SpgId

Service priority group identity

NodeBName

Value range: 1~31 characters Physical unit: none NodeB name Content: Identifying a NodeB name Recommended value: none Value range: 0~268435455 Physical unit: none Content: Uniquely identifying a local cell. It has Local cell ID one-to-one correspondence with the logical cell. This parameter represents NodeB resources. Recommended value: none Value range: H'0000~H'FFFF(0~65535), except for H'0000 and H'FFFE. Physical unit: none Content: Identifying a location area within the PLMN of GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the operator. Recommended value: none Value range: H'0000~H'FFFF(0~65535) Physical unit: none Content: This parameter, PLMN-Id and LAC composes the service area ID (SAI). The SAI is used to define an area composed of one or more cells in the same location area. This area is called service area, which indicates the location of the UE to CN. The SAC is defined by the operator. Recommended value: none

LoCell

LAC

Location area code

SAC

Service area code

CfgRacInd

Value range: NOT_REQUIRE, REQUIRE RAC Physical unit: none Configuratio Content: This parameter indicates whether RAC is n Indication configured. If the RNC supports the PS domain,

the value of this parameter must be REQUIRE. Recommended value: none Value range: H'00~H'FF(0~255). Physical unit: None. Routing area Content: Identifying a route area in a location area code within the PLMN of GSM-MAP type. It is defined by the operator. Recommended value: None. Closed loop time adjust mode indication Value range: TRUE, FALSE. Physical unit: None. Content: Indicating whether to support Closed loop time adjust mode in the cell. Recommended value: FALSE. Value range: STTD Supported, STTD not Supported. Physical unit: None. Content:. Recommended value: STTD_not_Supported.

RAC

CLTAModeInd

STTDSupInd

STTD support indicator

CP1SupInd

Value range: CP1 Supported, CP1 not Supported. CP1 support Physical unit: None. indicator Content:. Recommended value: CP1_not_Supported DPCH priority Tx diversity mode Hspdsch priority Tx diversity mode Value range: None, STTD, CP1. Physical unit: None. Content:. Recommended value: None. Value range: None, STTD, CP1. Physical unit: None. Content:. Recommended value: None.

DpchPrioTxDiversityMode

HspdschPrioTxDiversityMo de

CIO

Value range: -20 to 20. Physical unit: 0.5dB. Cell oriented Content:It cooperates with the Neighboring cell Cell oriented CIO. The sum is added to the Individual measurement quantity before the UE evaluates if Offset[0.5dB an event has occurred. In handover algorithms, this ] parameter is used for moving the border of a cell. Recommended value: 0.

Example

Add the cell basic information to a cell. The cell ID is 1 and the cell name is Cell1. ADD CELLSETUP: CELLID=1,CELLNAME="Cell1",CnOpIndex=0,BANDIND=BAND1,UARFCNUplinkInd=TR UE,UARFCNUPLINK=9612, UARFCNDOWNLINK=10562, TCELL=CHIP256, NINSYNCIND=5, NOUTSYNCIND=50, TRLFAILURE=50, PSCRAMBCODE=2, TXDIVERSITYIND=TRUE, SpgId = 8,NODEBNAME="NodeB6", LOCELL=0, LAC=H'2501, SAC=H'0000, CFGRACIND=REQUIRE, RAC=H'00,CLTAModeInd=TRUE,STTDSUPIND = STTD_NOT_SUPPORTED,DPCHPRIOTXDIVERSITYMODE = NONE, HSPDSCHPRIOTXDIVERSITYMODE = NONE; After the above operations, the cell basic information is added to the cell with ID of 1.The cell basic information of the cell is as follows: 1.The max transmit power of cell is 43 dBm. 2.The cell name is "Cell1". 3.The CN Operator Index is 0. 4 The cell BandInd is BAND1. 5.The UL frequency is 9612 and the DL frequency is 10562. 6.The time offset is 256 chips. 7.the continuous synchronization times is 5 and continuous out-sync times is 50. 8.The radio link failure timer length is 5s. 9.The DL primary scrambling code No. is 2. The TX diversity is activated. 10.The location area code is H'2501. The routing area code is H'00.The service area code is H'0000. 11.The closed timing adjust mode indicator set to TRUE. 12.STTD is not supported. 13.PrioTxDiversity of DPCH is None. 14.PrioTxDiversity of HSPDSCH is None. 15.The service priority group identity is 6.

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