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GBSS16.0
Issue 02
Date 2014-12-30
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Contents
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 NEs Supporting the Feature............................................................................................................................................4
3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................6
3.1 Process of Dynamic Power Sharing............................................................................................................................... 6
3.2 Initial Channel Allocation.............................................................................................................................................. 7
3.3 Handover Triggered by Insufficient Downlink Power................................................................................................... 8
3.4 Handover Preventing a High-Level Uplink Signal from Overwhelming a Low-Level Uplink Signal.......................... 9
3.5 Peak Clipping on Activated Channels............................................................................................................................ 9
4 Related Features...........................................................................................................................11
5 Network Impact........................................................................................................................... 14
5.1 System Capacity........................................................................................................................................................... 14
5.2 Network Performance...................................................................................................................................................14
6 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................. 15
6.1 When to Use Dynamic Power Sharing......................................................................................................................... 15
6.2 Required Information................................................................................................................................................... 16
6.3 Network Planning......................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.4 Deploying Dynamic Power Sharing............................................................................................................................. 17
6.4.1 Deployment Requirements........................................................................................................................................ 17
6.4.2 Activation (GBTS).................................................................................................................................................... 18
6.4.3 Activation (eGBTS)...................................................................................................................................................21
6.4.4 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................22
6.4.5 Deactivation (GBTS)................................................................................................................................................. 22
6.4.6 Deactivation (eGBTS)............................................................................................................................................... 24
6.5 Performance Optimization............................................................................................................................................25
6.6 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................ 28
7 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 29
8 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 49
9 Glossary......................................................................................................................................... 50
10 Reference Documents............................................................................................................... 51
1.1 Scope
This document describes GBFD-118106 Dynamic Power Sharing, including its technical
principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
02 (2014-12-30)
This issue includes the following changes.
01 (2014-04-30)
This issue does not include any changes.
Draft A (2014-01-23)
Compared with Issue 01 (2013-05-06) of GBSS15.0, Draft A (2014-01-23) of GBSS16.0
includes the following changes.
2 Overview
2.1 Introduction
The Dynamic Power Sharing feature maximizes cell coverage to meet the different power
requirements of users distributed in different areas of a cell.
NOTE
Read the Channel Management Feature Parameter Description, Handover Feature Parameter
Description, and Power Control Feature Parameter Description before reading this document.
Due to power control, users distributed in different areas of a cell require different transmit
power to access the radio network. Generally, users near the BTS require low transmit power,
and users far from the BTS require high transmit power.
l Power sharing of multiple carriers on the same timeslot when the power configuration
exceeds the power specifications. This is a basic function supported by the BTS
hardware.
This function allows that the maximum output power on a channel is higher than the
average available power of the carriers. This meets the call requirements for remote
subscribers. Figure 2-1 shows the principles for power sharing of multiple carriers on
the same timeslot.
Figure 2-1 Principles for power sharing of multiple carriers on the same timeslot
The scenarios supporting power sharing of multiple carriers on the same timeslot are as
follows:
Single-PA power sharing: Multiple carriers on a TRX share their powers, such as
power sharing of carriers on an MRFU, or power sharing of carriers on a channel of
an MRRU.
Dual-PA power sharing: Two PAs or two channels form a power resource pool for
power sharing.
For a dual-transmitter module, such as an MRRU, two PAs in a module can share
their powers.
For a single-transmitter module, such as an MRFU, two MRFUs are required to
implement dual-PA power sharing. This is also known as inter-module power
sharing.
l GBFD-118106 Dynamic Power Sharing. Based on the appropriate channel allocation,this
feature reduces the clipping probability during the power sharing.
When the power configurations of carriers exceed the power specifications, the total
transmit power of all active channels on the same timeslot may still exceed the total
power of the PA because the total power of the PA is limited. In this situation, clipping
needs to be performed for the active channels on the same timeslot to prevent damage to
the RF units. With this feature, clipping assigns certain power of the active channels to
the new call. This ensures that the total transmit power of the timeslot is within the range
of power specifications or instantaneously exceeds the power specifications to a small
extent and allows the new call to access the network. In addition, this ensures that
deterioration of network quality does not affect network performance and user
experience.
When the power configurations of carriers exceed the power specifications, this feature
estimates the power required for the new call and allocates an appropriate channel to the
call based on the residual power on each timeslot. This ensures that the total power of the
current timeslot does not exceed the power specifications and minimizes the probability
and extent of BTS clipping, thereby minimizing the impact of clipping on network
quality.
When subscribers in a radio cell dynamically change in terms of distance distribution,
the dynamic transmit power of carriers where the power sharing is enabled can be higher
than the average available power of carriers so that the coverage scope is extended when
the PA power is the same.
Unless otherwise specified, the dynamic power sharing described in the following refers
to GBFD-118106 Dynamic Power Sharing.
Dynamic Power
Sharing
NOTE
indicates that the NE supports this feature. indicates that the NE does not support this feature.
3 Technical Description
2. The BSC determines the priorities of idle channels based on the power required by the
call and the remaining power on the timeslots occupied by the idle channels. Then, it
allocates an idle channel with the highest priority to a newly initiated call.
If MCPAOPTALG(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to ON(on), the BSC determines the
priorities of idle channels based on the number of idle channels in the timeslot and
the remaining power of the timeslot.
If MCPAOPTALG(BSC6900,BSC6910) is set to OFF(Off), the BSC determines
the priorities of idle channels based on the remaining power of its timeslot.
If there is only one idle channel in a timeslot, the priority of the idle channel is
negatively related to the absolute value of the difference between the remaining
power of the timeslot and the power required by the newly initiated call.
If there is more than one idle channel in a timeslot, the priorities of the idle channels
are positively related to the remaining power of the timeslot.
3. The BSC calculates the expected power of a newly initiated call based on the value of
the CIRESTVALUE(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter.
4. The MCPACHAPPOPT(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter specifies whether to optimize
the power for an overloaded MCPA timeslot during channel allocation.
YES(Yes): The actual power of an overloaded MCPA timeslot is calculated. If the
actual power of the overloaded MCPA timeslot exceeds the predefined power, no
channel can be allocated to the newly initiated call. This makes power distribution
more reasonable but slightly increases the congestion rate.
NO(No): The power of an overloaded MCPA timeslot is processed as 0.
If the uplink signal level difference between two calls exceeds 90 dB and the two calls occupy
two channels in the same timeslot, the lower-level uplink signal will be overwhelmed by the
higher-level signal. When this occurs, the quality of the call with the lower-level uplink signal
will deteriorate and a call drop may occur. Therefore, calls with greatly different uplink signal
levels must not be allocated to the same timeslot.
For the sake of CS performance on a network using the CS performance preferred policy, if
the power exceeds the power specifications and is overloaded, peak clipping is preferentially
performed on PDCHs. Peak clipping is not performed on TCHs until the peak clipping extent
reaches the predefined value and the power is still overloaded.
The MCPACUTPWRPRIPOLICY(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameter specifies whether to use
the average peak clipping or PDCH peak clipping preferred policy.
4 Related Features
Prerequisite Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description
Impacted Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description
5 Network Impact
6 Engineering Guidelines
Table 6-1 Dynamic power sharing requirements for sites and cells
Percentage of Frequency Distance Between Traffic Volume
PDCHs and Resource Load Sites (km) on Each Channel
SDCCHs (Erl)
2 to 3 < 0.57
2 to 3 < 0.57
1. Obtain the frequency planning principle and calculate the total number of available
frequencies.
Generally, BCCHs adopt loose frequency reuse and TCHs adopt tight frequency reuse.
Therefore, the FR load only needs to be calculated TCHs, which means that the number
of BCCH frequencies needs to be subtracted from the total number of available
frequencies.
2. Calculate the number of TRXs in each cell based on network engineering parameters,
and obtain the number of BCCH frequencies that needs to be subtracted from the total
number of available frequencies.
The following formula is used to calculate the FR load for a cell: FR load = (Number of
TRXs -1)/(Number of available TCH frequencies/3)
For example:
In a network that uses baseband frequency hopping and 94 frequencies of P-GSM 19 MHz,
the BCCH adopts the 6x3 frequency reuse mode with two protective frequencies. No
frequency is reserved for indoor coverage.
If there are seven TRXs in a cell, the FR Load of the cell is calculated as follows:
FR load = (7 1)/{[94 (6 x 3 + 2)/3]} = 24.3%
BSC None
BTS l Multi-carrier radio frequency (RF) modules are used because only
these types of RF modules support this feature.
NOTE
RRU3926 does not support the dual-PA power sharing function.
l When a GRFU or MRFU is configured together with an MRFUe, to
support the dual-PA power sharing function, the MRFUe must
support 6 or less TRXs, and the difference between TRX numbers
configured on the GRFU or MRFU and MRFUe must be less than or
equal to 1.
l When a GRFU is configured together with an MRFU or MRFUe that
supports dual modes, the dual-PA power sharing function is not
supported.
l When an MRFUd is configured together with an RFU that has one
transmit channel and two receive channels, the inter-module power
sharing function is not supported.
GSM None
networking
MS None
MSC None
License The license controlling this feature has been activated. For details on
how to activate the license, see License Management Feature
Parameter Description. For details about license items, see License
Control Item Description.
Aspect Requirement
Step 1 Run the SET GCELLCHMGAD command with Multi-Density TRX Power Sharing set to
DYNAMIC(Dynamic power sharing).
----End
l Activating inter-module power sharing
The procedure for configuring inter-module power sharing for the GRFU is the same as
that for the MRFU. The following uses the MRFU as an example to describe how to
configure inter-module power sharing.
Step 1 Run the ADD BTSRXUBRD command to deploy a BTS on the BSC. In this step, Power
Class based on the actual conditions. If an MRFU V1 has been deployed, set Power Class to
CLASS0 or CLASS2. Otherwise, set Power Class to CLASS0, CLASS1, or CLASS2.
Step 2 Run the LST GTRX command and perform subsequent configuration operations on power
sharing based on the query results.
Example result:
TRX ID Freq. TRX No. Subrack No. Slot No. TRX Board Pass No.
24 35 3 4 0 3
25 45 4 4 0 4
2000 49 0 4 0 0
2001 71 1 4 0 1
2002 40 2 4 0 2
22 75 8 4 1 3
23 80 9 4 1 4
2004 65 6 4 1 5
2005 30 5 4 1 2
Configure five carriers for the BCCH TRX and four carriers for another TRX. Then, perform
power sharing on the two TRXs.
Step 3 Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to enable inter-module power sharing. In this step, set
Associated Board Function to POWERSHARING(Power Sharing Between Boards) and
other parameters to appropriate values.
Step 4 Run the SET GCELLCHMGAD command with Multi-Density TRX Power Sharing set to
DYNAMIC(Dynamic power sharing).
----End
When configuring the Dynamic Power Sharing feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Step 2 (Optional) Modify objects in batches on the CME. (CME batch modification center)
----End
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
l Activating single- or dual-PA power sharing
Step 1 Run the ADD GTRXGROUP (for newly deployed eGBTSs) or MOD GTRXGROUP (for
existing eGBTSs) command with Working Mode set to INTERPAPS(Inter-PA Power
Sharing) for a TRX group.
Step 2 Run the ADD GTRXGROUPSECTOREQM command to bind the TRX group to two
pieces of sector equipment.
----End
When configuring the Dynamic Power Sharing feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Working WORKMO
Mode DE
Step 2 Check the values of the following counters before and after this feature is activated:
l The total BURST count cut 0.5dB power
l The total BURST count cut 1.0dB power
l The total BURST count cut 1.5dB power
l The total BURST count cut 2.0dB power
Expected result: After this feature is activated, the number of timeslots that experience peak
clipping decreases.
NOTE
When the total transmit power of all the MSs on a timeslot of a TRX group is greater than the maximum
transmit power of the BTS, the BTS decreases the power of all the MSs to ensure its normal operation.
Number of Timeslots with Power Decreased provides the number of timeslots on which MSs' transmit
power is decreased.
----End
On the BSC LMT, run the SET GCELLCHMGAD command with Multi-Density TRX
Power Sharing set to NONE(None).
l Deactivating inter-module power sharing
a. On the BSC LMT, run the SET GCELLCHMGAD command with Multi-Density
TRX Power Sharing set to NONE(None).
b. On the BSC LMT, run the SET BTSRXUBP command with Associated Board
Function set to OFF(OFF) and other parameters set to appropriate values.
When configuring the Dynamic Power Sharing feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
To modify objects, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
l Deactivating single- or dual-PA power sharing
When configuring the Dynamic Power Sharing feature on the CME, you must perform a single
configuration first, and then perform batch modifications if required.
You must perform a single configuration for a parameter before batch modifications of the parameter.
You are advised to perform batch modifications before logging out of the parameter setting interface.
Set parameters on the CME configuration interface according to the operation sequence
described in Table 6-8. For the method of performing 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, such as BSCs, BTSs, cells, and TRXs, in batches, click the icon on the
CME configuration interface to start the batch modification wizard. For the method of
performing batch modifications through the CME batch modification center, press F1 on the
wizard interface to obtain online help.
----End
Working WORKMO
Mode DE
Number of CELL.TCH.ALLOC.FAIL.TIMES.PWR.OVERLOA
TCH D
Allocation
Failures
(Power Deficit)
Number of TRX.CUT.10DB.POWER.TIMES
Timeslots with
Power
Decreased by
1.0 dB
Number of TRX.CUT.15DB.POWER.TIMES
Timeslots with
Power
Decreased by
1.5 dB
Number of TRX.CUT.20DB.POWER.TIMES
Timeslots with
Power
Decreased by
2.0 dB
Number of TRX.CUT.25DB.POWER.TIMES
Timeslots with
Power
Decreased by
2.5 dB
Number of TRX.CUT.30DB.POWER.TIMES
Timeslots with
Power
Decreased by
3.0 dB or
Higher
Number of CELL.PWR.OVERLOAD.HO.SUC.TIMERS
Successful
Handovers due
to Power
Deficit
Number of CELL.PWR.OVERLOAD.HO.CMD.TIMERS
Handover
Commands due
to Power
Deficit
Parameter Optimization
After this feature is enabled, pay attention to KPIs such as call drop rates, handover success
rates, assignment success rates, and congestion rates.
l Assignment and access
If the congestion rate increases after this feature is enabled, check whether the increase is
caused by an increase in the proportions of the counters Number of Times Power
OverLoad and Number of TCH Allocation Failures (Power Deficit). If so, set
CHPWRINSUFFALLOWED(BSC6900,BSC6910) to YES(Yes).
l Peak clipping
If Number of MRs on Downlink TCH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 6) and Number of
MRs on Downlink TCH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 7) increase notably after this
feature is enabled, observe the following counters:
Number of Timeslots with Power Decreased by 0.5 dB
Number of Timeslots with Power Decreased by 1.0 dB
Number of Timeslots with Power Decreased by 1.5 dB
Number of Timeslots with Power Decreased by 2.0 dB
Number of Timeslots with Power Decreased by 2.5 dB
Number of Timeslots with Power Decreased by 3.0 dB or Higher
The number of peak clipping times is an indication of the power sharing effect. If
the number of peak clipping times increases, check whether channel configuration
and power control parameters have been adjusted, and continue to observe
handover counters related to power insufficiency.
l Handovers due to power insufficiency
Counters of this type indicate the number of handovers due to power insufficiency and
the success rate of such handovers.
If excess handovers are performed due to power insufficiency and the handover
success rate is low, the overall handover success rate may decrease. In this case,
decrease the value for
OUTHOPWROVERLOADTHRESHOLD(BSC6900,BSC6910) and increase the
value for INHOPWROVERLOADTHRESHOLD(BSC6900,BSC6910).
If only a few handovers are performed due to power insufficiency, peak clipping
may be triggered too many times. In this case, increase the value for
6.6 Troubleshooting
N/A
7 Parameters
CHPW BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Whether to allow a multi-density TRX
RINSU 0 GCELL 18106 c Power board, that uses the dynamic power sharing algorithm
FFALL CHMG Sharing to assign channels, to assign a channel to an MS when
OWED AD the remaining power on the multi-density TRX board
is less than the power required by the MS. If this
parameter is set to YES, a multi-density TRX board
that uses the dynamic power sharing algorithm to
assign channels can assign a channel to an MS when
the remaining power on the multi-density TRX board
is less than the power required by the MS.If this
parameter is set to NO, a multi-density TRX board
that uses the dynamic power sharing algorithm to
assign channels cannot assign a channel to an MS
when the remaining power on the multi-density TRX
board is less than the power required by the MS.
GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, YES
Default Value: YES(Yes)
CHPW BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Whether to allow a multi-density TRX
RINSU 0 GCELL 18106 c Power board, that uses the dynamic power sharing algorithm
FFALL CHMG Sharing to assign channels, to assign a channel to an MS when
OWED AD the remaining power on the multi-density TRX board
is less than the power required by the MS. If this
parameter is set to YES, a multi-density TRX board
that uses the dynamic power sharing algorithm to
assign channels can assign a channel to an MS when
the remaining power on the multi-density TRX board
is less than the power required by the MS.If this
parameter is set to NO, a multi-density TRX board
that uses the dynamic power sharing algorithm to
assign channels cannot assign a channel to an MS
when the remaining power on the multi-density TRX
board is less than the power required by the MS.
GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, YES
Default Value: YES(Yes)
TSPWR BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Maximum degree by which the output
RESER 0 GTRX 18106 c Power power of the multi-density TRX board can exceed the
VE DEV Sharing maximum output power within a short time
GUI Value Range: 0~50
Unit: W
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 0
TSPWR BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Maximum degree by which the output
RESER 0 GTRX 18106 c Power power of the multi-density TRX board can exceed the
VE DEV Sharing maximum output power within a short time
GUI Value Range: 0~50
Unit: W
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 0
TSPWR BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Maximum degree by which the output
RESER 0 GTRX 18106 c Power power of the multi-density TRX board can exceed the
VE1 DEV Sharing maximum output power within a short time.
GUI Value Range: 0~470
Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~47
Default Value: 430
TSPWR BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Maximum degree by which the output
RESER 0 GTRX 18106 c Power power of the multi-density TRX board can exceed the
VE1 DEV Sharing maximum output power within a short time.
GUI Value Range: 0~470
Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~47
Default Value: 430
MCPA BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: If the MCPA Optimization Switch is turned
OPTAL 0 GCELL 18106 c Power on, the MCPA priority update mode is adjusted.
G CHMG Sharing GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
AD
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: ON, OFF
Default Value: OFF(Off)
MCPA BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: If the MCPA Optimization Switch is turned
OPTAL 0 GCELL 18106 c Power on, the MCPA priority update mode is adjusted.
G CHMG Sharing GUI Value Range: OFF(Off), ON(On)
AD
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: ON, OFF
Default Value: OFF(Off)
CIRES BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: This parameter specifies the estimated
TVALU 0 GCELL 18106 c Power carrier-to-interference ratio of a new call. It is used for
E CHMG Sharing the Huawei power control algorithm III to calculate
AD the power of the call.
GUI Value Range: 0~22
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~22
Default Value: 22
CIRES BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: This parameter specifies the estimated
TVALU 0 GCELL 18106 c Power carrier-to-interference ratio of a new call. It is used for
E CHMG Sharing the Huawei power control algorithm III to calculate
AD the power of the call.
GUI Value Range: 0~22
Unit: dB
Actual Value Range: 0~22
Default Value: 22
MCPA BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Whether to optimize power for an
CHAPP 0 GCELL 18106 c Power overloaded MCPA timeslot. If this parameter is set to
OPT CHMG Sharing NO(No), the power of an overloaded MCPA timeslot
AD is not calculated. The power, however, continues
rising. If this parameter is set to YES(Yes), the power
of an overloaded MCPA timeslot is calculated. A
mechanism calculates how much the power exceeds
the pre-defined power. Then, no more channels will be
assigned to the timeslot. This makes power
distribution reasonable.
GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, YES
Default Value: NO(No)
MCPA BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Whether to optimize power for an
CHAPP 0 GCELL 18106 c Power overloaded MCPA timeslot. If this parameter is set to
OPT CHMG Sharing NO(No), the power of an overloaded MCPA timeslot
AD is not calculated. The power, however, continues
rising. If this parameter is set to YES(Yes), the power
of an overloaded MCPA timeslot is calculated. A
mechanism calculates how much the power exceeds
the pre-defined power. Then, no more channels will be
assigned to the timeslot. This makes power
distribution reasonable.
GUI Value Range: NO(No), YES(Yes)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NO, YES
Default Value: NO(No)
QTRU BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: The P/N criteria is used to determine low
DNPW 0 GCELL 18106 c Power downlink power for multi-density carriers. If P of N
RLAST CHMG Sharing measurement reports meet the condition that the
TIME AD downlink power of a multi-density carrier remains
low, the downlink power of the multi-density carrier is
considered low. This parameter corresponds to the P
in the P/N criteria.
GUI Value Range: 1~16
Unit: 0.5s
Actual Value Range: 0.5~8
Default Value: 3
QTRU BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: The P/N criteria is used to determine low
DNPW 0 GCELL 18106 c Power downlink power for multi-density carriers. If P of N
RLAST CHMG Sharing measurement reports meet the condition that the
TIME AD downlink power of a multi-density carrier remains
low, the downlink power of the multi-density carrier is
considered low. This parameter corresponds to the P
in the P/N criteria.
GUI Value Range: 1~16
Unit: 0.5s
Actual Value Range: 0.5~8
Default Value: 3
QTRU BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: The P/N criteria is used to determine low
DNPW 0 GCELL 18106 c Power downlink power for multi-density carriers. If P of N
RSTAT CHMG Sharing measurement reports meet the condition that the
TIME AD downlink power of a multi-density carrier remains
low, the downlink power of the multi-density carrier is
considered low. This parameter corresponds to the N
in the P/N criteria.
GUI Value Range: 1~16
Unit: 0.5s
Actual Value Range: 0.5~8
Default Value: 5
QTRU BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: The P/N criteria is used to determine low
DNPW 0 GCELL 18106 c Power downlink power for multi-density carriers. If P of N
RSTAT CHMG Sharing measurement reports meet the condition that the
TIME AD downlink power of a multi-density carrier remains
low, the downlink power of the multi-density carrier is
considered low. This parameter corresponds to the N
in the P/N criteria.
GUI Value Range: 1~16
Unit: 0.5s
Actual Value Range: 0.5~8
Default Value: 5
OUTH BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering
OPWR 0 GTRX 18106 c Power outgoing handover from the TRX under the
OVERL DEV Sharing prerequisite that the power amplifier of the TRX
OADT provides the maximum output power. If the power
HRESH overload exceeds this threshold, the TRX triggers
OLD outgoing handover for lack of power.
GUI Value Range: 0~50
Unit: W
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 15
OUTH BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering
OPWR 0 GTRX 18106 c Power outgoing handover from the TRX under the
OVERL DEV Sharing prerequisite that the power amplifier of the TRX
OADT provides the maximum output power. If the power
HRESH overload exceeds this threshold, the TRX triggers
OLD outgoing handover for lack of power.
GUI Value Range: 0~50
Unit: W
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 15
OUTH BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering
OPWR 0 GTRX 18106 c Power outgoing handover from the TRX under the
OVERL DEV Sharing prerequisite that the power amplifier of the TRX
OADT provides the maximum output power. If the power
HRESH overload exceeds this threshold, the TRX triggers
OLD1 outgoing handover for lack of power.
GUI Value Range: 0~470
Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~47
Default Value: 418
OUTH BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering
OPWR 0 GTRX 18106 c Power outgoing handover from the TRX under the
OVERL DEV Sharing prerequisite that the power amplifier of the TRX
OADT provides the maximum output power. If the power
HRESH overload exceeds this threshold, the TRX triggers
OLD1 outgoing handover for lack of power.
GUI Value Range: 0~470
Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~47
Default Value: 418
INHOP BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering
WROV 0 GTRX 18106 c Power incoming handover to the TRX under the prerequisite
ERLOA DEV Sharing that the power amplifier of the TRX provides the
DTHRE maximum output power.
SHOLD GUI Value Range: 0~50
Unit: W
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 8
INHOP BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering
WROV 0 GTRX 18106 c Power incoming handover to the TRX under the prerequisite
ERLOA DEV Sharing that the power amplifier of the TRX provides the
DTHRE maximum output power.
SHOLD GUI Value Range: 0~50
Unit: W
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 8
INHOP BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering
WROV 0 GTRX 18106 c Power incoming handover to the TRX under the prerequisite
ERLOA DEV Sharing that the power amplifier of the TRX provides the
DTHRE maximum output power.
SHOLD GUI Value Range: 0~470
1
Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~47
Default Value: 390
INHOP BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: Power overload threshold for triggering
WROV 0 GTRX 18106 c Power incoming handover to the TRX under the prerequisite
ERLOA DEV Sharing that the power amplifier of the TRX provides the
DTHRE maximum output power.
SHOLD GUI Value Range: 0~470
1
Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~47
Default Value: 390
INTER BSC690 ADD GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Hysteresis value during the handovers
CELLH 0 G2GNC 10601 EI I between cells, This value is used to suppress ping-
YST ELL GBFD-1 Handov pong handovers between cells. The actual value of this
MOD 18106 er parameter is equal to the GUI value minus 64.
G2GNC GBFD-5 Dynami GUI Value Range: 0~127
ELL 10501 c Power Unit: dB
Sharing
Actual Value Range: -64~63
HUAW
EI II Default Value: 68
Handov
er
INTER BSC691 ADD GBFD-1 HUAW Meaning: Hysteresis value during the handovers
CELLH 0 G2GNC 10601 EI I between cells, This value is used to suppress ping-
YST ELL GBFD-1 Handov pong handovers between cells. The actual value of this
MOD 18106 er parameter is equal to the GUI value minus 64.
G2GNC GBFD-5 Dynami GUI Value Range: 0~127
ELL 10501 c Power Unit: dB
Sharing
Actual Value Range: -64~63
HUAW
EI II Default Value: 68
Handov
er
UPRXL BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: If P of N measurement reports indicate that
EVLAS 0 GCELL 18106 c Power the difference between uplink receive levels of calls
TTIME CHMG Sharing on the same timeslot is greater than the difference
AD between highest and lowest uplink receive levels
reported by the BTS,the call with weak uplink receive
level within the timeslot will be handed over to
another timeslot. This parameter corresponds to P in
the P/N criterion.
GUI Value Range: 1~16
Unit: 0.5s
Actual Value Range: 0.5~8
Default Value: 4
UPRXL BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: If P of N measurement reports indicate that
EVLAS 0 GCELL 18106 c Power the difference between uplink receive levels of calls
TTIME CHMG Sharing on the same timeslot is greater than the difference
AD between highest and lowest uplink receive levels
reported by the BTS,the call with weak uplink receive
level within the timeslot will be handed over to
another timeslot. This parameter corresponds to P in
the P/N criterion.
GUI Value Range: 1~16
Unit: 0.5s
Actual Value Range: 0.5~8
Default Value: 4
UPRXL BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: If P of N measurement reports indicate that
EVSTA 0 GCELL 18106 c Power the difference between uplink receive levels of calls
TICTI CHMG Sharing on the same timeslot is greater than the difference
ME AD between highest and lowest uplink receive levels
reported by the BTS, the call with weak uplink receive
level within the timeslot will be handed over to
another timeslot. This parameter corresponds to N in
the P/N criterion.
GUI Value Range: 1~16
Unit: 0.5s
Actual Value Range: 0.5~8
Default Value: 5
UPRXL BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Dynami Meaning: If P of N measurement reports indicate that
EVSTA 0 GCELL 18106 c Power the difference between uplink receive levels of calls
TICTI CHMG Sharing on the same timeslot is greater than the difference
ME AD between highest and lowest uplink receive levels
reported by the BTS, the call with weak uplink receive
level within the timeslot will be handed over to
another timeslot. This parameter corresponds to N in
the P/N criterion.
GUI Value Range: 1~16
Unit: 0.5s
Actual Value Range: 0.5~8
Default Value: 5
MCPA BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Enhance Meaning: The parameter determines which priority
CUTP 0 BTSOT 11005 d policy on power decrease is used by the MCPA
WRPRI HPARA Channel function. If the parameter is set to "No Priority",
POLIC Assignm power is decreased evenly regardless of different
Y ent service types. But power is not decreased on the
Algorith BCCH. If the parameter is set to "CS Prior to PS",
m power is decreased preferentially for the PS service.
Power is decreased because the total demand of TX
power from all subscribers during a single timeslot
may exceed the limited total power that is provided by
a power amplifier. Thus, the algorithm for decreasing
power is introduced to prevent the RF device from
being damaged. For BTS2X, BTS3X, this parameter
is not sent. eGBTS does not support this parameter.
GUI Value Range: NOPRI(No Priority), CSPTPS(CS
Prior to PS)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NOPRI, CSPTPS
Default Value: NOPRI(No Priority)
MCPA BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Enhance Meaning: The parameter determines which priority
CUTP 0 BTSOT 11005 d policy on power decrease is used by the MCPA
WRPRI HPARA Channel function. If the parameter is set to "No Priority",
POLIC Assignm power is decreased evenly regardless of different
Y ent service types. But power is not decreased on the
Algorith BCCH. If the parameter is set to "CS Prior to PS",
m power is decreased preferentially for the PS service.
Power is decreased because the total demand of TX
power from all subscribers during a single timeslot
may exceed the limited total power that is provided by
a power amplifier. Thus, the algorithm for decreasing
power is introduced to prevent the RF device from
being damaged. eGBTS does not support this
parameter.
GUI Value Range: NOPRI(No Priority), CSPTPS(CS
Prior to PS)
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: NOPRI, CSPTPS
Default Value: NOPRI(No Priority)
MCPA BSC690 SET GBFD-1 Enhance Meaning: When "MCPA Priority Policy on Power
CUTPS 0 BTSOT 11005 d Decrease" is set to "CS Prior to PS", the parameter
CUTP HPARA Channel controls the power decrease range for the PS service
WRRA Assignm in power decrease. eGBTS does not support this
NGE ent parameter.
Algorith GUI Value Range: 0~30
m
Unit: 0.1dB
Actual Value Range: 0~3
Default Value: 20
MCPA BSC691 SET GBFD-1 Enhance Meaning: When "MCPA Priority Policy on Power
CUTPS 0 BTSOT 11005 d Decrease" is set to "CS Prior to PS", the parameter
CUTP HPARA Channel controls the power decrease range for the PS service
WRRA Assignm in power decrease. eGBTS does not support this
NGE ent parameter.
Algorith GUI Value Range: 0~30
m
Unit: 0.1dB
Actual Value Range: 0~3
Default Value: 20
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