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WCDMA RAN

Video Accelerator Feature


Parameter Description

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Date 2016-06-23

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Contents

1 About This Document.................................................................................................................. 1


1.1 Scope.............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Intended Audience.......................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Change History............................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types....................................................................................................................... 2

2 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Background.....................................................................................................................................................................3
2.2 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.3 Benefits........................................................................................................................................................................... 3

3 Technical Description...................................................................................................................5
3.1 Definition........................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2 Principles...................................................................................................................................................................... 10

4 Related Features...........................................................................................................................13
5 Network Impact........................................................................................................................... 16
6 Engineering Guidelines............................................................................................................. 17
6.1 When to Use Video Accelerator Phase 1......................................................................................................................17
6.2 Required Information................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.3 Deployment.................................................................................................................................................................. 19
6.3.1 Requirements............................................................................................................................................................. 19
6.3.2 Data Preparation and Feature Activation...................................................................................................................21
6.3.2.1 Data Preparation..................................................................................................................................................... 21
6.3.2.2 Using MML Commands......................................................................................................................................... 24
6.3.2.3 MML Command Examples.................................................................................................................................... 25
6.3.2.4 Using the CME....................................................................................................................................................... 25
6.3.3 Activation Observation..............................................................................................................................................25
6.3.4 Deactivation...............................................................................................................................................................25
6.3.4.1 Using MML Commands......................................................................................................................................... 26
6.3.4.2 MML Command Examples.................................................................................................................................... 26
6.3.4.3 Using the CME....................................................................................................................................................... 26
6.3.5 Reconfiguration......................................................................................................................................................... 26
6.4 Performance Monitoring...............................................................................................................................................26

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6.5 Parameter Optimization................................................................................................................................................ 26


6.6 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................................ 26

7 Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 27
8 Counters........................................................................................................................................ 33
9 Glossary......................................................................................................................................... 41
10 Reference Documents............................................................................................................... 42

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1 About This Document

1.1 Scope
This document describes the WRFD-190202 Video Accelerator Phase 1 feature, including its
technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.

This document applies to the following types of NEs.

NE Type NE Model

RNC BSC6900 and BSC6910

NodeB Macro 3900 series macro base stations: BTS3900, BTS3900A,


BTS3900L, BTS3900AL, DBS3900, and BTS3900C

Micro BTS3911E

LampSite DBS3900 LampSite

1.2 Intended Audience


This document is intended for personnel who:
l Need to understand the features described herein
l Work with Huawei products

1.3 Change History


This section provides information about the changes in different document versions. There are
two types of changes:
l Feature change
Changes in features and parameters of a specified version as well as the affected entities
l Editorial change

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Changes in wording or addition of information and any related parameters affected by


editorial changes. Editorial change does not specify the affected entities.

RAN19.0 Draft A (2016-06-23)


This document is created for RAN19.0.

1.4 Differences Between Base Station Types


Feature Support by Macro, Micro, and LampSite Base Stations
Feature Feature Supported by Base Supporte Supported Supporte
ID Name Station Controller d by by Micro d by
Macro Base LampSit
BSC6900 BSC6910 Base Station e Base
Station Station

WRFD-19 Video Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes


0202 Accelerator
Phase 1

Function Implementation in Macro, Micro, and LampSite Base Stations


The features described in this document are implemented in the same way on macro, micro,
and LampSite base stations.

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Video Accelerator Feature Parameter Description 2 Overview

2 Overview

2.1 Background
Video services on UMTS networks are an important concern for mainstream operators
because they are closely related to user experience. Based on video service characteristics, the
Video Accelerator Phase 1 feature optimizes video services at all protocol layers to improve
video service experience.

2.2 Introduction
With the RAN service awareness function, this feature reduces the initial video buffering
delay, shortens the pause duration proportion, and increases the video download rate by
optimizing video services at all protocol layers on light- and medium-load networks, thereby
improving video service experience.

2.3 Benefits
This feature provides differentiated services to improve video service experience in light- or
medium-load scenarios. Table 2-1 lists the improved video service counters.

Table 2-1 Improved video service counters

Service Type Counter

HTTP video Initial video buffering delay and video pause duration
proportion

HTTPS video Video download rate

NOTE

HTTPS videos in this document refer to those on YouTube and Facebook.

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When a cell is in the light- or medium-load status, this feature can decrease the initial HTTP
video buffering delay by 5% to 15%, reduce the HTTP video pause duration proportion by
5% to 20%, and increase the HTTPS video download rate by 5% to 15%.

NOTE

The feature gains will decrease if the following operations are performed before this feature is enabled:
l WRFD-180106 User Experience Improvement for Lightly Loaded Cells is enabled.
l The Min. Times of HS-DSCH Data Packet Scheduling parameter in the SET UDPUCFGDATA
command is set to D10.
l One or more switches under the Dynamic Resource Allocation Switch parameter in the SET
UCORRMALGOSWITCH command are deselected.
- DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH
- DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH
- DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITCH
- DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH

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3 Technical Description

A cell is in the light- or medium-load status if all the following conditions are met.
l Non-HSDPA power load 40%
VS.MeanTCP.NonHS(BSC6900,BSC6910) (W)/Configured PA Capacity (W)
100% 40%
where,
VS.MeanTCP.NonHS(BSC6900,BSC6910) (W) =
10^(VS.MeanTCP.NonHS(BSC6900,BSC6910)/10 3)
Configured PA Capacity (W) = 10^(MaxTxPower(BSC6900,BSC6910)/10 3)
NOTE

W is the unit for counter values.


l Uplink power load 75%: VS.meanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.BackGroundNoise.Mean(BSC6900,BSC6910) 6 dB
l Number of users in the CELL_ DCH state 50: VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910)
50

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3.1 Definition
Video service refers to a human-computer interaction process in which streaming media
information is exchanged between a browser or an application program and the server through
the HTTP or HTTPS protocol.

HTTP Video Services


The following counters are used to evaluate HTTP video services.
1. Initial video buffering delay: duration from point A or A' to point C as shown in Figure
3-1.
During a video service process, at point A (the DNS query process is preferentially
initiated) or point A' (the DNS query process is not initiated), the RNC receives the first
video data packet from a UE, indicating that a video service starts.
At point C, the amount of the downloaded data reaches the threshold for video playing,
indicating that initial video buffering is complete and video playing starts.
2. Video pause duration proportion: proportion of the video pause duration to the video
playable duration. During video playing, if the data rate on a network is less than the
video code rate, the cache in a UE's video player is cleared and video buffering re-starts.
Video playing pauses and will not resume until the conditions for video playing are met.
When the RNC receives the TCP ACK message of the last HTTP data packet at point D,
video data download is complete. When the TCP connection established for the video
service is released at point E, the video service is complete.

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Figure 3-1 HTTP video service process

HTTPS Video Services


Being different from HTTP video services, HTTPS video services require encryption for data
packets and use the video download rate to evaluate service experience. As shown in Figure

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3-2, the video download rate indicates the average download rate from point A (the RNC
receives the first application data packet) to point B (the RNC receives the TCP ACK
message of the last application data packet).

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Figure 3-2 HTTPS video service process

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3.2 Principles
Figure 3-3 shows the principle of the Video Accelerator Phase 1 feature. After identifying
video services through service awareness, the RNC performs the following operations:
l TCP proxy optimization enhancement
l MAC-d scheduling optimization
l Permanent CELL_DCH state
l HSUPA bearer optimization
l Compressed mode parameter optimization
l Serving cell change optimization
Then the RNC sends a video service optimization instruction to the NodeB through the
private FP frames added over the Iub interface. After receiving the instruction, the NodeB
performs HSDPA blind sending and compressed mode scheduling optimization for video
services. After detecting that video services are complete, the RNC stops performing the
preceding optimization operations and instructs the NodeB to terminate optimization for
video users.

Figure 3-3 Principle of the Video Accelerator Phase 1 feature

TCP Proxy Optimization Enhancement


l TCP proxy full-rate sending
After identifying video services, the RNC does not perform TCP congestion control but
matches the TCP congestion window with the UE receive window in full-rate sending
mode when video service scheduling is not limited over the air interface. This helps
improve the TCP proxy performance.

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l TCP proxy cache mechanism optimization


After identifying video services, the RNC still supports TCP proxy when the size of the
UE receive window is greater than 512 kbytes or when TCP proxy yields no gains. This
ensures that the air-interface data rate for video services will not be restricted due to the
limited TCP rate.

MAC-d Scheduling Optimization


After identifying video services, the RNC schedules data packets in the HS-DSCH ten times
every 10s to ensure timely sending of video service data and reduce the initial video buffering
delay.

Permanent CELL_DCH State


After identifying video services, the RNC keeps video users in the CELL_DCH state to
improve the video download rate until video services are complete when all of the following
conditions are met:
l The load of CELL_DCH user quantity is lower than the value of
VideoAccDchUserLoadState(BSC6900,BSC6910).
l The actual uplink cell load is lower than the value of
VideoAccULActualLoadState(BSC6900,BSC6910).
l The downlink power load is lower than the value of
VideoAccDLPwrLoadState(BSC6900,BSC6910).

HSUPA Bearer Optimization


When the uplink cell load and admitted CE resources are not limited, the RNC enables uplink
video services to be carried over the HSUPA with a TTI of 2 ms so that UEs can quickly reply
with the TCP ACK message. This accelerates the speed of delivering downlink video service
data and improves video service experience.

Serving Cell Change Optimization


After identifying video services, the RNC shortens the activation duration of serving cell
change to accelerate serving cell change, thereby reducing the duration that video users camp
on cells with poor signal quality and improving service experience.

Compressed Mode Parameter Optimization


The RNC uses independent compressed mode measurement time by setting the
VideoUECovMeasTimer(BSC6900,BSC6910) and
VideoUENonCovMeasTimer(BSC6900,BSC6910) parameters to reduce the duration for
coverage-based and non-coverage compression mode measurement and improve video service
experience.

HSDPA Blind Sending


After identifying video services, the RNC sends the NodeB an HSDPA blind sending
instruction through private FP frames added over the Iub interface to support blind sending in
the scenario where the uplink signal quality is not sound and the CQI is 0 within consecutive
200 TTIs. This improves video service experience of cell edger users.

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Compressed Mode Scheduling Optimization


After identifying video services, the RNC sends the NodeB an HSDPA blind sending
instruction through private FP frames added over the Iub interface to support forcible
scheduling in uplink compressed mode. This improves video service experience of cell edger
users.

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4 Related Features

Prerequisite Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description

WRFD-170202 TCP Proxy N/A

Mutually Exclusive Features


Feature ID Feature Name Description

WRFD-170204 Radio Aware Video Shaping The WRFD-170204 Radio


Aware Video Shaping
feature is used to increase
cell capacity and ensure that
services are not carried over
the CELL_DCH as much as
possible. The Video
Accelerator Phase 1 feature
helps improve user
experience and enables
video services to be carried
over the CELL_DCH. The
two features cannot be
enabled at the same time.
Otherwise, only the Video
Accelerator Phase 1 feature
takes effect.

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Impacted Features
Feature ID Feature Name Description

WRFD-180106 User Experience The Video Accelerator


Improvement for Lightly Phase 1 feature is used to
Loaded Cells keep video users in the
CELL_DCH state. The User
Experience Improvement for
Lightly Loaded Cells feature
enables all services to be in
the CELL_DCH state. If the
two features are enabled at
the same time, gains of the
Video Accelerator Phase 1
feature will decrease.

N/A Min. Times of HS-DSCH The Video Accelerator


Data Packet Scheduling Phase 1 feature schedules
data packets in the HS-
DSCH ten times every 10s.
If Min. Times of HS-DSCH
Data Packet Scheduling is
set to D10, the feature gains
will decrease.

N/A TTI Dynamic Adjustment The Video Accelerator


Algorithm for Admission Phase 1 feature enables
CE-based BE Services video services to be carried
(applied to UEs enabled over the HSUPA with a TTI
with the UL Layer 2 of 2 ms when CE resources
Improvement feature) are not limited. If
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_B
E_TTI_RECFG_SWITCH
and
DRA_BASE_ADM_CE_B
E_TTI_L2_OPT_SWITC
H under Dynamic Resource
Allocation Switch in the
SET
UCORRMALGOSWITC
H command are not
selected, the feature gains
will decrease.

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Feature ID Feature Name Description

N/A TTI Dynamic Adjustment The Video Accelerator


Algorithm for Phase 1 feature enables
Differentiation-based BE video services to be carried
Services (applied to UEs over the HSUPA with a TTI
enabled with the UL Layer 2 of 2 ms when the RTWP is
Improvement feature) not limited. If
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TT
I_RECFG_SWITCH and
DRA_BASE_RES_BE_TT
I_L2_OPT_SWITCH
under Dynamic Resource
Allocation Switch in the
SET
UCORRMALGOSWITC
H command are not
selected, the feature gains
will decrease.

WRFD-010683 Downlink 64QAM If the Downlink 64QAM


feature is not enabled, air
interface resources are
limited, affecting gains of
the Video Accelerator Phase
1 feature.

WRFD-010685 Downlink Enhanced L2 If the Downlink Enhanced


L2 feature is not enabled, air
interface resources are
limited, affecting gains of
the Video Accelerator Phase
1 feature.

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5 Network Impact

System Capacity
After the Video Accelerator Phase 1 feature is enabled, the uplink load increases by about 2%
to 3%, the downlink load increases by no more than 2%, and the CPU usage of the DPU
board increases by no more than 2%.

Network Performance
Enabling this feature has no impact on KPIs.
Video service experience improves a lot. The initial buffering delay of HTTP videos
decreases by 5% to 15%, the video pause duration proportion is reduced by 5% to 20%, and
the HTTPS video download rate increases by 5% to 15%.

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6 Engineering Guidelines

6.1 When to Use Video Accelerator Phase 1


Operators are advised to enable the Video Accelerator Phase 1 feature in the scenario where
all of the following conditions are met:

l Value of VS.Video.CellDCHUE.Mean.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910) > 0


l All of the following conditions are met when a cell is in the light- or medium-load state:
Non-HSDPA power 40%
Non-HSDPA power load = VS.MeanTCP.NonHS(BSC6900,BSC6910) (W)/
Configured PA Capacity (W) 100%
where,
VS.MeanTCP.NonHS(BSC6900,BSC6910) (W) =
10^(VS.MeanTCP.NonHS(BSC6900,BSC6910)/10 3)
Configured PA Capacity (W) = 10^(MaxTxPower(BSC6900,BSC6910)/10 3)
NOTE

W is the unit for counter values.


Uplink power load 75%: VS.meanRTWP(BSC6900,BSC6910)
VS.BackGroundNoise.Mean(BSC6900,BSC6910) 6 dB
Number of users in the CELL_ DCH state 50:
VS.CellDCHUEs(BSC6900,BSC6910) 50

6.2 Required Information


Collect the following information:

l Cell load
For details, see 6.1 When to Use Video Accelerator Phase 1.
l Enable the WRFD-170202 TCP Proxy feature and turn on the TCP proxy maintenance
switch one week before enabling this feature. For details, see TCP Proxy Feature
Parameter Description.

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l In the week before enabling this feature, take the following steps to configure the service
awareness function and collect network service experience information for the purpose
of comparing gains before and after this feature is enabled.
Using MML commands

Step 1 Run the RNC MML command SET UNETAWARENESS with Service Awareness Control
Switch set to ON.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command SET RULELIBVER. In this step, set the Verify library
Version parameter to NO(Not Verify).
NOTE

The SET UNETAWARENESS and SET RULELIBVER commands can be executed only by an
operator with permission to SG_0 command group on the U2000.

Step 3 Run the RNC MML command SET USERVMEAPARA with VIDEO and HTTPS_VIDEO
under the Service Type for PS Quality Measurement parameter selected.
Step 4 (Optional) Enable CHR measurement and perform the following substeps.
1. Run the RNC MML command SET UEVENTCHRSWITCH with Event CHR
Process Switch parameter set to ON(ON).
2. Run the RNC MML command SET UEVENTCHRCTRL to configure parameters in
the following table.
Parameter Setting Notes

Event CHR Process Select OUTPUT_TO_SAU_SWITCH.


Switch

User Sampling Rate Set this parameter to 100.

CHR Event Block Select the following items:


Switch 2 KQI_VIDEO_INI_STAT (SW Report Statistics Block for
HTTP Video Buffer Qual)
KQI_VIDEO_PLAY_STAT (SW Report Statistics Block
for HTTP Video Play Qual)
HTTPS_VIDEO_INI_STAT (Statistical Block for Initial
Playback Quality of HTTPS Video Services)
HTTPS_VIDEO_PLAY_STAT (Statistical Block for
Playback Quality of HTTPS Video Services)

Step 5 Run the RNC MML command SET UUPCTRLSWITCH. In this step, set the Service
Apperceive Switch parameter to ON.
Step 6 Run the RNC MML command ADD UCELLCONNALGOPARA or MOD
UCELLCONNALGOPARA to specify the Cell ID parameter and select KQI_APP_CTRL
under the SW for Cell-level Conn-oriented Algorithm parameter.
Step 7 (Optional) Run the SET URRCTRLSWITCH command with
PCH2FACH_PS_TRAFFIC_PFM_FIX_SWITCH under Optimization Switch5 selected.

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MML command examples:

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//Collecting network service experience information before this feature is enabled


//Setting ServiceAwareCtrlSwitch to ON and VerifyLibVer to NO the U2000
SET UNETAWARENESS: ServiceAwareCtrlSwitch=ON;
SET RULELIBVER: VerifyLibVer=NO;

//Setting Service Type for PS Quality Measurement


SET USERVMEAPARA: ServMeaType=VIDEO-1&HTTPS_VIDEO-1;

//(Optional) Setting EventChrSwitch to ON


SET UEVENTCHRSWITCH: EventChrSwitch=ON;
//(Optional) Setting EventChrProcSwitch to ON
SET UEVENTCHRCTRL: EventChrProcSwitch=OUTPUT_TO_SAU_SWITCH-1, UserSampleRate=100,
EventSwitch2=KQI_VIDEO_INI_STAT-1&KQI_VIDEO_PLAY_STAT-1&HTTPS_VIDEO_INI_STAT-1&HTT
PS_VIDEO_PLAY_STAT-1;

//Setting ServiceApperceiveSwitch to ON
SET UUPCTRLSWITCH: ServiceApperceiveSwitch=ON;

//Enabling service quality measurement in cell 123


ADD UCELLCONNALGOPARA: CellId=123, CellConnAlgoSwitch=KQI_APP_CTRL-1;

//(Optional) Setting OptimizationSwitch5 to PCH2FACH_PS_TRAFFIC_PFM_FIX_SWITCH-1


SET URRCTRLSWITCH:OptimizationSwitch5=PCH2FACH_PS_TRAFFIC_PFM_FIX_SWITCH-1;

l In the week before this feature is enabled, run the following command to collect video
user information and observe the activation of all functions.
Using MML commands:
Run the SET UUPCTRLSWITCH command with
ONLINE_VIDEO_UE_MEASURE_SWITCH under Process switch selected and
enable measurement for online video users.
MML command examples:
//Enabling measurement for online video users
SET UUPCTRLSWITCH:PROCESSSWITCH=ONLINE_VIDEO_UE_MEASURE_SWITCH-1;

Video user-related information:


a. Average number of video users in the CELL_DCH state:
VS.Video.CellDCHUE.Mean.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910)
b. Average number of video users in the CELL_FACH state:
VS.Video.CellFACHUE.Mean.Cell(BSC6900,BSC6910)
c. Average number of HSUPA 2 ms TTI video users:
VS.Video.HSUPA.UE.Mean.TTI2ms(BSC6900,BSC6910)
d. Number of video user's HSDPA serving cell change attempts:
VS.Video.HSDPA.SHO.ServCellChg.AttOut(BSC6900,BSC6910)
Number of successful video user's HSDPA serving cell changes:
VS.Video.HSDPA.SHO.ServCellChg.SuccOut(BSC6900,BSC6910)

6.3 Deployment

6.3.1 Requirements

Other Features
For details, see 4 Related Features.

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Hardware
NE Hardware Type

RNC BSC6900: NIUa


BSC6910: ENIUa or EGPUb

NodeB Macro base stations: The WBBPb, WBBPd, WBBPf, UBBPd, UBBPe, and
UBBPei boards of the BTS3900, BTS3900A, BTS3900C, BTS3900L,
BTS3900AL, and DBS3900 support this feature. The WBBPa board does not
support this feature.
Micro base stations: The BTS3911E supports this feature.
The LampSite base station supports this feature.

License
For details about how to activate a license, see License Management Feature Parameter
Description.

Feature Feature License License NE License Sal


ID Name Control Item Control Allocation es
ID Item for Uni
Multiple t
Operators

WRFD- Video LQW1VARES Video RNC Method 2 Mbi


190202 Accelerat M Accelerator t/s
or Phase 1 Phase 1 (per
kbps)

If RAN Sharing or MOCN is enabled, the licensed value is allocated among the primary and
secondary operators according to the value of the License Allocation for Multiple
Operators parameter.
Method 2: It is recommended that the license allocation proportion of a feature be consistent
with that of the license item "PS throughput only-kbps". You can run the RNC MML
command SET LICENSE with the FeatureResAssignMode parameter set to AutoAssign
for automatic allocation or with the FeatureResAssignMode parameter set to ManualAssign
and license-rated parameters specified for manual allocation.
Sufficient Network Intelligence Processing Throughput licenses must be purchased. Each
NIUa board has a throughput of 50 Mbit/s. If more traffic is required or the ENIUa or EGPUb
board is configured, extra hardware capacity licenses need to be purchased for processing the
extra traffic.

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Featu Feature License License NE License Sales


re ID Name Control Control Item Allocation Unit
Item ID for Multiple
Operators

N/A NIUa LGW1DPI Network BSC6 This feature 50Mb


Hardware HC01 Intelligence 900 does not ps
Resource Processing support
Throughput (per operator-
50Mbps) specific
configuration.

N/A ENIUa LGW1DPI Evolved BSC6 This feature 50Mb


Hardware HC02 Network 910 does not ps
Resource Intelligence support
Processing operator-
Throughput (per specific
50Mbps) configuration.

Other Requirements
None

6.3.2 Data Preparation and Feature Activation

6.3.2.1 Data Preparation


Parameter Parameter ID Setting Notes Data Source Remarks
Name

Video VideoAccPhase Set this parameter Default NE: RNC


Accelerator 1Switch(BSC69 to ON when value/ MO:
Phase1 Switch 00,BSC6910) enabling this Recommende UVIDEOACC
feature. d value ELERATION
Batch
modification on
the CME is
supported.

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Parameter Parameter ID Setting Notes Data Source Remarks


Name

Video UE VideoUECovM Set this parameter Default NE: RNC


Coverage easTimer(BSC6 before enabling value/ MO:
Measurement 900,BSC6910) this feature. The Recommende UVIDEOACC
Timer default value is d value ELERATION
10s. If this
parameter is set to Batch
a smaller value, modification on
video users the CME is
cannot measure supported.
inter-frequency,
GSM, or LTE
quality in time.
As a result,
coverage-based
handovers cannot
be performed. If
this parameter is
set to a larger
value, the time for
the compressed
mode extends,
which increases
the cell resource
overhead and
decreases cell
throughput.

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Parameter Parameter ID Setting Notes Data Source Remarks


Name

Video UE Non- VideoUENonC Set this parameter Default NE: RNC


Coverage based ovMeasTimer( before enabling value/ MO:
Measurement BSC6900,BSC6 this feature. The Recommende UVIDEOACC
Timer 910) default value is d value ELERATION
8s. If this
parameter is set to Batch
a smaller value, modification on
video users the CME is
cannot measure supported.
inter-frequency,
GSM, or LTE
quality in time.
As a result, non-
coverage-based
handovers cannot
be performed. If
this parameter is
set to a larger
value, the time for
the compressed
mode extends,
which increases
the cell resource
overhead and
decreases cell
throughput.

Uplink Actual VideoAccULAc Set this parameter Default NE: RNC


Load State for tualLoadState( based on the value/ MO:
Video BSC6900,BSC6 recommended Recommende UVIDEOACC
Accelerator 910) value. After this d value ELERATION
feature is enabled,
a severer Batch
congestion modification on
indicates a better the CME is
video service supported.
experience and
lower cell
throughput.

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Parameter Parameter ID Setting Notes Data Source Remarks


Name

CELL_DCH VideoAccDchU Set this parameter Default NE: RNC


User Load State serLoadState(B based on the value/ MO:
for Video SC6900,BSC69 recommended Recommende UVIDEOACC
Accelerator 10) value. After this d value ELERATION
feature is enabled,
a severer Batch
congestion modification on
indicates a better the CME is
video service supported.
experience and
lower cell
throughput.

DL Power Load VideoAccDLPw Set this parameter Default NE: RNC


State for Video rLoadState(BS based on the value/ MO:
Accelerator C6900,BSC691 recommended Recommende UVIDEOACC
0) value. After this d value ELERATION
feature is enabled,
a severer Batch
congestion modification on
indicates a better the CME is
video service supported.
experience and
lower cell
throughput.

Video VideoAccelerat In network Network plan NE: RNC


Accelerator orPhase1Kbps sharing scenarios, MO: N/A
Phase 1-kbps set this parameter
to different values CME
for primary and configuration is
secondary not supported.
operators.

6.3.2.2 Using MML Commands


Step 1 (Optional) In RAN Sharing or MOCN scenarios, run the RNC MML command SET
LICENSE. In this step, set the Video Accelerator Phase1-kbps parameter to configure the
licensed traffic for primary and secondary operators.
Step 2 Run the RNC MML command SET UVIDEOACCELERATION to set Video Accelerator
Phase1 Switch to ON and set the following parameters based on recommended values.
l Video UE Coverage Measurement Timer
l Video UE Non-Coverage based Measurement Timer
l Uplink Actual Load State for Video Accelerator
l CELL_DCH User Load State for Video Accelerator

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6.3.2.3 MML Command Examples


//Configuring the licensed value for the primary and secondary operators
SET LICENSE: SETOBJECT=UMTS, OperatorType=PRIM, CNOPERATORINDEX=0,
FeatureResAssignMode=ManualAssign, CsErlang=1000, Psthroughput=2000,
HSDPAthroughput=2000, HSUPAthroughput=2000, MBMSthroughput=2000,
VideoAcceleratorPhase1Kbps=2000;
SET LICENSE: SETOBJECT=UMTS, OperatorType=SEC, CNOPERATORINDEX=1,
FeatureResAssignMode=ManualAssign, CsErlang=1000, Psthroughput=2000,
HSDPAthroughput=2000, HSUPAthroughput=2000, MBMSthroughput=2000,
VideoAcceleratorPhase1Kbps=2000;

//Enabling the Video Accelerator Phase 1 feature


SET
UVIDEOACCELERATION:VideoAccPhase1Switch=ON,VideoUECovMeasTimer=10,VideoUENonCovMea
sTimer=8,VideoAccDchUserLoadState=DCHUSER_HEAVY_STATE,VideoAccULActualLoadState=UL
_LOADED_STATE,VideoAccDLPwrLoadState=DL_LOADED_STATE;

6.3.2.4 Using the CME


Based on the parameter configurations involved in 6.3.2.1 Data Preparation, perform the
following operations on the CME to activate this feature:

NOTE

When configuring the Video Accelerator Phase 1 feature on the CME, perform a single configuration
first, and then perform a batch modification 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 1 Use the CME to perform single configuration.

Set parameters listed in the table in 6.3.2.1 Data Preparation from top to bottom on the
CME. For instructions on how to perform CME single configuration, see CME Single
Configuration Operation Guide.

Step 2 (Optional) Use the CME to perform batch configuration.

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, refer to the Remarks column in
the table in 6.3.2.1 Data Preparation.

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6.3.3 Activation Observation


If the value of VS.VideoAcc.TCP.Num(BSC6900,BSC6910) is not 0, this feature has been
activated.

6.3.4 Deactivation
The following table describes the parameter for deactivating this feature.

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Parameter Parameter ID Setting Notes Remarks


Name

Video VideoAccPhase1S Set this parameter to Default value/


Accelerator witch OFF. Recommended value
Phase1 Switch NE: RNC
MO:
UVIDEOACCELER
ATION
Batch modification on
the CME is supported.

Feature deactivation can be performed using the CME or MML commands.

6.3.4.1 Using MML Commands


Run the SET UVIDEOACCELERATION command to set VideoAccPhase1Switch to
OFF.

6.3.4.2 MML Command Examples


//Deactivating the Video Accelerator Phase 1 feature
SET UVIDEOACCELERATION: VideoAccPhase1Switch=OFF;

6.3.4.3 Using the CME


The method of using the CME to deactivate this feature is the same as that of using the CME
to activate this feature. For details, see 6.3.2.4 Using the CME.

6.3.5 Reconfiguration
N/A

6.4 Performance Monitoring


You can evaluate the feature gains by conducting a drive test or using the Huawei-developed
iDart tool. The iDart is a non-customized tool. For details, contact Huawei engineers.

6.5 Parameter Optimization


N/A

6.6 Troubleshooting
N/A

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7 Parameters

Table 7-1 Parameters


Parame NE MML Feature Feature Description
ter ID Comma ID Name
nd

MaxTxP BSC690 ADD WRFD- Open Meaning: Sum of the maximum transmit power of all
ower 0 UCELL 020501 Loop DL channels in a cell. For detailed information of this
SETUP Power parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.433.
MOD Control GUI Value Range: 0~500
UCELL Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 430

MaxTxP BSC691 ADD WRFD- Open Meaning: Sum of the maximum transmit power of all
ower 0 UCELL 020501 Loop DL channels in a cell. For detailed information of this
SETUP Power parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.433.
MOD Control GUI Value Range: 0~500
UCELL Unit: 0.1dBm
Actual Value Range: 0~50
Default Value: 430

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Parame NE MML Feature Feature Description


ter ID Comma ID Name
nd

VideoAc BSC690 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Load state of CELL_DCH UE quantity
cDchUs 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera when video UE optimization of the video acceleration
erLoadS OACCE tor phase1 function takes effect. The video acceleration
tate LERATI Phase1 phase1 function takes effect when the load of
ON CELL_DCH UE quantity is in the state specified by
this parameter or a lighter state.
GUI Value Range: DCHUSER_LIGHT_STATE,
DCHUSER_NORMAL_STATE,
DCHUSER_LOADED_STATE,
DCHUSER_HEAVY_STATE,
DCHUSER_OVERLOAD_STATE
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: DCHUSER_LIGHT_STATE,
DCHUSER_NORMAL_STATE,
DCHUSER_LOADED_STATE,
DCHUSER_HEAVY_STATE,
DCHUSER_OVERLOAD_STATE
Default Value: DCHUSER_HEAVY_STATE

VideoAc BSC691 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Load state of CELL_DCH UE quantity
cDchUs 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera when video UE optimization of the video acceleration
erLoadS OACCE tor phase1 function takes effect. The video acceleration
tate LERATI Phase1 phase1 function takes effect when the load of
ON CELL_DCH UE quantity is in the state specified by
this parameter or a lighter state.
GUI Value Range: DCHUSER_LIGHT_STATE,
DCHUSER_NORMAL_STATE,
DCHUSER_LOADED_STATE,
DCHUSER_HEAVY_STATE,
DCHUSER_OVERLOAD_STATE
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: DCHUSER_LIGHT_STATE,
DCHUSER_NORMAL_STATE,
DCHUSER_LOADED_STATE,
DCHUSER_HEAVY_STATE,
DCHUSER_OVERLOAD_STATE
Default Value: DCHUSER_HEAVY_STATE

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Parame NE MML Feature Feature Description


ter ID Comma ID Name
nd

VideoAc BSC690 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Uplink actual load state when video UE
cULAct 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera optimization of the video acceleration phase1 function
ualLoad OACCE tor takes effect. The video acceleration phase1 function
State LERATI Phase1 takes effect when the uplink actual load is in the state
ON specified by this parameter or a lighter state.
GUI Value Range: UL_LIGHT_STATE,
UL_NORMAL_STATE, UL_LOADED_STATE,
UL_HEAVY_STATE, UL_OVERLOAD_STATE
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: UL_LIGHT_STATE,
UL_NORMAL_STATE, UL_LOADED_STATE,
UL_HEAVY_STATE, UL_OVERLOAD_STATE
Default Value: UL_LOADED_STATE

VideoAc BSC691 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Uplink actual load state when video UE
cULAct 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera optimization of the video acceleration phase1 function
ualLoad OACCE tor takes effect. The video acceleration phase1 function
State LERATI Phase1 takes effect when the uplink actual load is in the state
ON specified by this parameter or a lighter state.
GUI Value Range: UL_LIGHT_STATE,
UL_NORMAL_STATE, UL_LOADED_STATE,
UL_HEAVY_STATE, UL_OVERLOAD_STATE
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: UL_LIGHT_STATE,
UL_NORMAL_STATE, UL_LOADED_STATE,
UL_HEAVY_STATE, UL_OVERLOAD_STATE
Default Value: UL_LOADED_STATE

VideoAc BSC690 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Downlink power load state when video UE
cDLPwr 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera optimization of the video acceleration phase1 function
LoadSta OACCE tor takes effect. The video acceleration phase1 function
te LERATI Phase1 takes effect when the uplink actual load is in the state
ON specified by this parameter or a lighter state.
GUI Value Range: DL_LIGHT_STATE,
DL_NORMAL_STATE, DL_LOADED_STATE,
DL_HEAVY_STATE, DL_OVERLOAD_STATE
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: DL_LIGHT_STATE,
DL_NORMAL_STATE, DL_LOADED_STATE,
DL_HEAVY_STATE, DL_OVERLOAD_STATE
Default Value: DL_LOADED_STATE

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Parame NE MML Feature Feature Description


ter ID Comma ID Name
nd

VideoAc BSC691 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Downlink power load state when video UE
cDLPwr 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera optimization of the video acceleration phase1 function
LoadSta OACCE tor takes effect. The video acceleration phase1 function
te LERATI Phase1 takes effect when the uplink actual load is in the state
ON specified by this parameter or a lighter state.
GUI Value Range: DL_LIGHT_STATE,
DL_NORMAL_STATE, DL_LOADED_STATE,
DL_HEAVY_STATE, DL_OVERLOAD_STATE
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: DL_LIGHT_STATE,
DL_NORMAL_STATE, DL_LOADED_STATE,
DL_HEAVY_STATE, DL_OVERLOAD_STATE
Default Value: DL_LOADED_STATE

VideoU BSC690 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Timer for video UEs to perform coverage-
ECovM 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera based measurement (regardless of inter-frequency
easTime OACCE tor measurement, GSM measurement, or LTE
r LERATI Phase1 measurement). After the coverage-based measurement
ON is started, the RNC stops the measurement and its
compressed mode if the handover is not performed
when the timer expires.
GUI Value Range: 0~512
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0~512
Default Value: 10

VideoU BSC691 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Timer for video UEs to perform coverage-
ECovM 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera based measurement (regardless of inter-frequency
easTime OACCE tor measurement, GSM measurement, or LTE
r LERATI Phase1 measurement). After the coverage-based measurement
ON is started, the RNC stops the measurement and its
compressed mode if the handover is not performed
when the timer expires.
GUI Value Range: 0~512
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0~512
Default Value: 10

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Parame NE MML Feature Feature Description


ter ID Comma ID Name
nd

VideoU BSC690 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Timer for video UEs to perform non-
ENonCo 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera coverage-based measurement (regardless of inter-
vMeasTi OACCE tor frequency measurement, GSM measurement, or LTE
mer LERATI Phase1 measurement). After the non-coverage-based
ON measurement is started, the RNC stops the
measurement and its compressed mode if the
handover is not performed when the timer expires.
GUI Value Range: 0~512
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0~512
Default Value: 8

VideoU BSC691 SET WRFD- Video Meaning: Timer for video UEs to perform non-
ENonCo 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera coverage-based measurement (regardless of inter-
vMeasTi OACCE tor frequency measurement, GSM measurement, or LTE
mer LERATI Phase1 measurement). After the non-coverage-based
ON measurement is started, the RNC stops the
measurement and its compressed mode if the
handover is not performed when the timer expires.
GUI Value Range: 0~512
Unit: s
Actual Value Range: 0~512
Default Value: 8

VideoAc BSC690 SET WRFD- Video Meaning:


cPhase1 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera Whether to enable the video acceleration phase1
Switch OACCE tor function.
LERATI Phase1
ON When this switch is turned on, the RNC identifies
video services and increases data rates for video
services.
When this switch is turned off, the video acceleration
phase1 function is disabled.
GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF

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Parame NE MML Feature Feature Description


ter ID Comma ID Name
nd

VideoAc BSC691 SET WRFD- Video Meaning:


cPhase1 0 UVIDE 190202 Accelera Whether to enable the video acceleration phase1
Switch OACCE tor function.
LERATI Phase1
ON When this switch is turned on, the RNC identifies
video services and increases data rates for video
services.
When this switch is turned off, the video acceleration
phase1 function is disabled.
GUI Value Range: OFF, ON
Unit: None
Actual Value Range: OFF, ON
Default Value: OFF

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8 Counters

Table 8-1 Counters


Counter ID Counter Counter NE Feature ID Feature Name
Name Description

67199617 VS.MeanRTWP Mean Power of BSC6900 WRFD-020102 Load


Totally Measurement
Received
Bandwidth for
Cell

67199617 VS.MeanRTWP Mean Power of BSC6910 WRFD-020102 Load


Totally Measurement
Received
Bandwidth for
Cell

67202902 VS.MeanTCP.N Mean Non- BSC6900 WRFD-020102 Load


onHS HSDPA Measurement
Transmitted
Carrier Power
for Cell

67202902 VS.MeanTCP.N Mean Non- BSC6910 WRFD-020102 Load


onHS HSDPA Measurement
Transmitted
Carrier Power
for Cell

73410510 VS.CellDCHU Number of UEs BSC6900 WRFD-010202 UE State in


Es in CELL_DCH Connected
State for Cell Mode (CELL-
DCH, CELL-
PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH)

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Counter ID Counter Counter NE Feature ID Feature Name


Name Description

73410510 VS.CellDCHU Number of UEs BSC6910 WRFD-010202 UE State in


Es in CELL_DCH Connected
State for Cell Mode (CELL-
DCH, CELL-
PCH, URA-
PCH, CELL-
FACH)

73433085 VS.Video.HSD Number of BSC6900 WRFD-190202 Video


PA.SHO.ServC Video User's Accelerator
ellChg.AttOut HSDPA Serving Phase1
Cell Change
Attempts for
Cell

73433085 VS.Video.HSD Number of BSC6910 WRFD-190202 Video


PA.SHO.ServC Video User's Accelerator
ellChg.AttOut HSDPA Serving Phase1
Cell Change
Attempts for
Cell

73433086 VS.Video.HSD Number of BSC6900 WRFD-190202 Video


PA.SHO.ServC Video User's Accelerator
ellChg.SuccOut Successful Phase1
HSDPA Serving
Cell Changes
for Cell

73433086 VS.Video.HSD Number of BSC6910 WRFD-190202 Video


PA.SHO.ServC Video User's Accelerator
ellChg.SuccOut Successful Phase1
HSDPA Serving
Cell Changes
for Cell

73433125 VS.VideoAcc.T Number of TCP BSC6900 WRFD-190202 Video


CP.Num Connections Accelerator
with the Video Phase1
Accelerator
Feature Taking
Effect for Cell

73433125 VS.VideoAcc.T Number of TCP BSC6910 WRFD-190202 Video


CP.Num Connections Accelerator
with the Video Phase1
Accelerator
Feature Taking
Effect for Cell

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Counter ID Counter Counter NE Feature ID Feature Name


Name Description

73433126 VS.Video.TCP. Number of BSC6900 WRFD-190202 Video


UERwnd.Num. Sampling Times Accelerator
0 When the Size Phase1
of the Video
TCP Receive
Window of the
UE Falls in
Range 0 for
Cell

73433126 VS.Video.TCP. Number of BSC6910 WRFD-190202 Video


UERwnd.Num. Sampling Times Accelerator
0 When the Size Phase1
of the Video
TCP Receive
Window of the
UE Falls in
Range 0 for
Cell

73433127 VS.Video.TCP. Number of BSC6900 WRFD-190202 Video


UERwnd.Num. Sampling Times Accelerator
1 When the Size Phase1
of the Video
TCP Receive
Window of the
UE Falls in
Range 1 for
Cell

73433127 VS.Video.TCP. Number of BSC6910 WRFD-190202 Video


UERwnd.Num. Sampling Times Accelerator
1 When the Size Phase1
of the Video
TCP Receive
Window of the
UE Falls in
Range 1 for
Cell

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Counter ID Counter Counter NE Feature ID Feature Name


Name Description

73433200 VS.HSDPA.Tra Number of BSC6900 WRFD-020132 Web browsing


ffic.LowMBR0 Bytes Sent on WRFD-150252 acceleration
HSDPA MAC-d Video Service
Flows for UEs WRFD-170202
Rate Adaption
with the MBR WRFD-171210
in the Range of TCP Proxy
WRFD-181203
(0, 128 kbit/s] Radio-Aware
for Cell WRFD-190202 Video
Precedence
User
Experience
Improvement
on APPs
Video
Accelerator
Phase1

73433200 VS.HSDPA.Tra Number of BSC6910 WRFD-020132 Web browsing


ffic.LowMBR0 Bytes Sent on WRFD-150252 acceleration
HSDPA MAC-d Video Service
Flows for UEs WRFD-170202
Rate Adaption
with the MBR WRFD-171210
in the Range of TCP Proxy
WRFD-181203
(0, 128 kbit/s] Radio-Aware
for Cell WRFD-190202 Video
Precedence
User
Experience
Improvement
on APPs
Video
Accelerator
Phase1

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Counter ID Counter Counter NE Feature ID Feature Name


Name Description

73433202 VS.HSDPA.Tra Number of BSC6900 WRFD-020132 Web browsing


ffic.LowMBR1 Bytes Sent on WRFD-150252 acceleration
HSDPA MAC-d Video Service
Flows for UEs WRFD-170202
Rate Adaption
with the MBR WRFD-171210
in the Range of TCP Proxy
WRFD-181203
(128 kbit/s, 512 Radio-Aware
kbit/s] for Cell WRFD-190202 Video
Precedence
User
Experience
Improvement
on APPs
Video
Accelerator
Phase1

73433202 VS.HSDPA.Tra Number of BSC6910 WRFD-020132 Web browsing


ffic.LowMBR1 Bytes Sent on WRFD-150252 acceleration
HSDPA MAC-d Video Service
Flows for UEs WRFD-170202
Rate Adaption
with the MBR WRFD-171210
in the Range of TCP Proxy
WRFD-181203
(128 kbit/s, 512 Radio-Aware
kbit/s] for Cell WRFD-190202 Video
Precedence
User
Experience
Improvement
on APPs
Video
Accelerator
Phase1

73441212 VS.BackGroun Average Uplink BSC6900 WRFD-020102 Load


dNoise.Mean Background Measurement
Noise in a Cell

73441212 VS.BackGroun Average Uplink BSC6910 WRFD-020102 Load


dNoise.Mean Background Measurement
Noise in a Cell

73449291 VS.Video.CellD Average BSC6900 WRFD-190202 Video


CHUE.Mean.Ce Number of Accelerator
ll Video UEs in Phase1
the CELL_DCH
State for Cell

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Counter ID Counter Counter NE Feature ID Feature Name


Name Description

73449291 VS.Video.CellD Average BSC6910 WRFD-190202 Video


CHUE.Mean.Ce Number of Accelerator
ll Video UEs in Phase1
the CELL_DCH
State for Cell

73449292 VS.Video.CellF Average BSC6900 WRFD-190202 Video


ACHUE.Mean. Number of Accelerator
Cell Video UEs in Phase1
the
CELL_FACH
State for Cell

73449292 VS.Video.CellF Average BSC6910 WRFD-190202 Video


ACHUE.Mean. Number of Accelerator
Cell Video UEs in Phase1
the
CELL_FACH
State for Cell

73449293 VS.Video.HSU Average BSC6900 WRFD-190202 Video


PA.UE.Mean.T Number of Accelerator
TI2ms HSUPA 2 ms Phase1
TTI Video UEs
for Cell

73449293 VS.Video.HSU Average BSC6910 WRFD-190202 Video


PA.UE.Mean.T Number of Accelerator
TI2ms HSUPA 2 ms Phase1
TTI Video UEs
for Cell

73449318 VS.HSDPA.Me Mean DL BSC6900 WRFD-020132 Web browsing


anChThroughpu Throughput of WRFD-150252 acceleration
t.LowMBR0 HSDPA MAC-d Video Service
Flows for UEs WRFD-170202
Rate Adaption
with the MBR WRFD-171210
in the Range of TCP Proxy
WRFD-181203
(0, 128 kbit/s] Radio-Aware
for Cell WRFD-190202 Video
Precedence
User
Experience
Improvement
on APPs
Video
Accelerator
Phase1

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Counter ID Counter Counter NE Feature ID Feature Name


Name Description

73449318 VS.HSDPA.Me Mean DL BSC6910 WRFD-020132 Web browsing


anChThroughpu Throughput of WRFD-150252 acceleration
t.LowMBR0 HSDPA MAC-d Video Service
Flows for UEs WRFD-170202
Rate Adaption
with the MBR WRFD-171210
in the Range of TCP Proxy
WRFD-181203
(0, 128 kbit/s] Radio-Aware
for Cell WRFD-190202 Video
Precedence
User
Experience
Improvement
on APPs
Video
Accelerator
Phase1

73449319 VS.HSDPA.Me Mean DL BSC6900 WRFD-020132 Web browsing


anChThroughpu Throughput of WRFD-150252 acceleration
t.LowMBR1 HSDPA MAC-d Video Service
Flows for UEs WRFD-170202
Rate Adaption
with the MBR WRFD-171210
in the Range of TCP Proxy
WRFD-181203
(128 kbit/s, 512 Radio-Aware
kbit/s] for Cell WRFD-190202 Video
Precedence
User
Experience
Improvement
on APPs
Video
Accelerator
Phase1

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Video Accelerator Feature Parameter Description 8 Counters

Counter ID Counter Counter NE Feature ID Feature Name


Name Description

73449319 VS.HSDPA.Me Mean DL BSC6910 WRFD-020132 Web browsing


anChThroughpu Throughput of WRFD-150252 acceleration
t.LowMBR1 HSDPA MAC-d Video Service
Flows for UEs WRFD-170202
Rate Adaption
with the MBR WRFD-171210
in the Range of TCP Proxy
WRFD-181203
(128 kbit/s, 512 Radio-Aware
kbit/s] for Cell WRFD-190202 Video
Precedence
User
Experience
Improvement
on APPs
Video
Accelerator
Phase1

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Video Accelerator Feature Parameter Description 9 Glossary

9 Glossary

For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see Glossary.

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Video Accelerator Feature Parameter Description 10 Reference Documents

10 Reference Documents

None

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