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Product Versions
The following table lists the product versions included in this document. Product Name BSC6900 NodeB NodeB Product Version V900R013C00 V100R013 V200R013
Intended Audience
This document is intended for: l l l Network planning engineers Field engineers System engineers
Organization
1 Changes in the RAN KPI Reference This chapter describes the changes made in the RAN KPI Reference. 2 Accessibility Accessibility is the ability of a user to obtain the requested service from the system. RRC connection and RAB setup are the main procedures of accessibility.
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3 Availability Availability KPIs mainly indicate the utilization for several kinds of network resources such as Radio, bandwidth or CPU Load. 4 Coverage Coverage KPIs are used for monitoring cell Interference status and Soft Handover Gain in an RNC or a cluster. 5 Mobility Mobility KPIs are used to monitor the successful ratio for several kinds of handover features or service mode changing in difference scenarios. 6 Retainability Retainability is defined as the ability of a user to retain its requested service for the required duration once connected. The RNC level KPIs can be calculated by aggregating all the cell counters and Iur counters. 7 Service Integrity Service Integrity KPIs mainly indicate the service capabilities for PS/HSPA throughput during busy hours in each cell and the service UL Average BLER for evaluating the UL BLER value of services in each cell. 8 Traffic Traffic-related KPIs are used to check the circulated traffic such as CS Equivalent Erlang, PS Traffic, and Mean UE number for various kinds of services in an RNC or a Cluster.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time. Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.
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General Conventions The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Times New Roman Boldface Italic Courier New Description Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log in as user root. Book titles are in italics. Examples of information displayed on the screen are in Courier New.
Command Conventions The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface Italic [] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... }* Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are in italics. Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
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GUI Conventions The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface > Description Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface. For example, click OK. Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.
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Keyboard Operations The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Format Key Key 1+Key 2 Key 1, Key 2 Description Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab. Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt +A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operations The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Action Click Double-click Drag Description Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
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Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii 1 Changes in the RAN KPI Reference..........................................................................................1 2 Accessibility....................................................................................................................................5
2.1 IU Paging Success Ratio.....................................................................................................................................7 2.2 RRC Setup Success Ratio...................................................................................................................................7 2.3 Radio Access Success Ratio.............................................................................................................................10 2.4 PS Radio Access Success Ratio........................................................................................................................11 2.5 CS Radio Access Success Ratio.......................................................................................................................12 2.6 AMR RAB Setup Success Ratio......................................................................................................................13 2.7 VP RAB Setup Success Ratio..........................................................................................................................14 2.8 CS RAB Setup Success Ratio...........................................................................................................................15 2.9 PS RAB Setup Success Ratio...........................................................................................................................15 2.10 HSDPA RAB Setup Success Ratio................................................................................................................16 2.11 HSUPA RAB Setup Success Ratio................................................................................................................17 2.12 PS E-FACH RAB Setup Success Ratio..........................................................................................................18 2.13 CS over HSPA RAB Setup Success Ratio.....................................................................................................18 2.14 HSDPA 64QAM RAB Setup Success Ratio..................................................................................................19 2.15 HSDPA MIMO RAB Setup Success Ratio....................................................................................................20 2.16 HSDPA DC RAB Setup Success Ratio..........................................................................................................20 2.17 HSDPA MIMO64QAM RAB Setup Success Ratio.......................................................................................21 2.18 PTM Channel Setup Success Ratio................................................................................................................22 2.19 PTP Channel Setup Success Ratio..................................................................................................................22 2.20 RRC Congestion Ratio...................................................................................................................................23 2.21 CS RAB Congestion Ratio.............................................................................................................................24 2.22 PS RAB Congestion Ratio..............................................................................................................................25
3 Availability...................................................................................................................................26
3.1 Worst Cell Ratio...............................................................................................................................................28 3.2 Paging Congestion Ratio..................................................................................................................................28 3.3 Call Admission Refused Ratio.........................................................................................................................29 3.4 Congested Cell Ratio........................................................................................................................................30 3.5 Radio Network Unavailability Ratio................................................................................................................31 3.6 Average CPU Load...........................................................................................................................................31 Issue 03 (2012-02-27) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. vi
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3.7 IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (UL)...............................................................................................................32 3.8 IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (DL)...............................................................................................................33 3.9 Cell Unavailability duration.............................................................................................................................35 3.10 HSDPA Unavailability duration.....................................................................................................................35 3.11 HSUPA Unavailability duration.....................................................................................................................35 3.12 CE Consumption for a NodeB Cell................................................................................................................36 3.13 Hardware Configured CE for a NodeB..........................................................................................................36 3.14 Shared Group Configured License CE for a NodeB......................................................................................37 3.15 Shared Group License CE Consumption for a NodeB...................................................................................37 3.16 License Group Configured CE for a NodeB..................................................................................................38 3.17 License Group CE Consumption for a NodeB...............................................................................................38 3.18 RTWP (Received Total Wideband Power).....................................................................................................39 3.19 TCP (Transmitted Carrier Power)..................................................................................................................40 3.20 R99 Code Utilization......................................................................................................................................40
4 Coverage........................................................................................................................................42
4.1 UL Interference Cell Ratio...............................................................................................................................43 4.2 Soft Handover Overhead..................................................................................................................................43
5 Mobility.........................................................................................................................................46
5.1 Soft Handover Success Ratio...........................................................................................................................48 5.2 Softer Handover Success Ratio........................................................................................................................48 5.3 AMR Soft Handover Success Ratio.................................................................................................................49 5.4 CS64 Soft Handover Success Ratio..................................................................................................................50 5.5 PS Soft Handover Success Ratio......................................................................................................................50 5.6 Intra-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio................................................................................................51 5.7 Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio................................................................................................52 5.8 Service Cell Change Success Ratio with SHO (H2H).....................................................................................52 5.9 H2H Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio.......................................................................................53 5.10 H2H Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio.....................................................................................54 5.11 H2D Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio......................................................................................55 5.12 H2D Channel Switch Success Ratio...............................................................................................................56 5.13 D2H Channel Switch Success Ratio...............................................................................................................57 5.14 CS W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio.........................................................................................58 5.15 PS W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio.........................................................................................59 5.16 PS G2W Inter-RAT Handover In Success Ratio............................................................................................60 5.17 HSDPA W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio................................................................................60 5.18 SRNC Relocation Success Ratio....................................................................................................................61 5.19 TRNC Relocation Success Ratio....................................................................................................................62 5.20 E-DCH Soft Handover Success Ratio............................................................................................................63 5.21 E-DCH Cell Change Success Ratio with SHO...............................................................................................63 5.22 E-DCH Cell Change Success Ratio with Inter-HHO.....................................................................................65 5.23 E2D Channel Switch Success Ratio...............................................................................................................66 5.24 D2E Channel Switch Success Ratio...............................................................................................................66 Issue 03 (2012-02-27) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. vii
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5.25 E2D Handover Success Ratio with Inter HHO..............................................................................................67 5.26 HSUPA W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio................................................................................68 5.27 MBMS Service Mode Switch Success Ratio.................................................................................................68
6 Retainability.................................................................................................................................70
6.1 CS Service Drop Ratio.....................................................................................................................................71 6.2 AMR Call Drop Ratio.......................................................................................................................................71 6.3 VP Call Drop Ratio...........................................................................................................................................72 6.4 AMR Traffic Drop Ratio..................................................................................................................................73 6.5 VP Traffic Drop Ratio......................................................................................................................................75 6.6 PS Call Drop Ratio...........................................................................................................................................75 6.7 PS Call Drop Ratio (PCH)................................................................................................................................76 6.8 PS R99 Call Drop Ratio....................................................................................................................................77 6.9 PS R99 Call Drop Ratio (PCH)........................................................................................................................78 6.10 PS BE Call Drop Ratio...................................................................................................................................79 6.11 HSDPA Call Drop Ratio.................................................................................................................................80 6.12 HSDPA Call Drop Ratio (PCH).....................................................................................................................81 6.13 HSUPA Call Drop Ratio.................................................................................................................................82 6.14 HSUPA Call Drop Ratio (PCH).....................................................................................................................84 6.15 MBMS Service PTP drop Ratio.....................................................................................................................85
7 Service Integrity...........................................................................................................................86
7.1 Average UL Throughput for PS R99 Service...................................................................................................87 7.2 Average DL Throughput for PS R99 Service...................................................................................................88 7.3 Average UL BLER for CS Service...................................................................................................................89 7.4 Average UL BLER for PS Service...................................................................................................................89 7.5 HSDPA Throughput.........................................................................................................................................90 7.6 HSUPA Throughput.........................................................................................................................................91 7.7 PS UL Throughput of RNC..............................................................................................................................92 7.8 PS DL Throughput of RNC..............................................................................................................................93 7.9 MBMS Service Throughput.............................................................................................................................94
8 Traffic.............................................................................................................................................95
8.1 CS Equivalent Erlang of RNC..........................................................................................................................96 8.2 Number of CS Users.........................................................................................................................................96 8.3 Number of PS R99 Users..................................................................................................................................97 8.4 Number of HSDPA Users...............................................................................................................................102 8.5 Number of HSUPA Users...............................................................................................................................102 8.6 Number of E-FACH Users.............................................................................................................................103 8.7 Number of CS Over HSPA Users...................................................................................................................103 8.8 Number of HSDPA 64QAM Users................................................................................................................104 8.9 Number of HSDPA MIMO Users..................................................................................................................104 8.10 Number of HSUPA 16QAM users...............................................................................................................105 8.11 Number of HSDPA MIMO64QAM Users...................................................................................................105 Issue 03 (2012-02-27) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. viii
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8.12 Number of MBMS Users..............................................................................................................................105 8.13 HSDPA RLC Traffic Volume......................................................................................................................106 8.14 HSUPA RLC Traffic Volume......................................................................................................................107 8.15 R99 Service UL Traffic Volume..................................................................................................................107 8.16 R99 Service DL Traffic Volume..................................................................................................................108 8.17 E-FACH Traffic Volume..............................................................................................................................111
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This chapter describes the changes made in the RAN KPI Reference.
This is the third commercial release of V900R013C00. Compared with issue 02 (2011-08-31), this issue does not include any new topics. Compared with issue 02 (2011-08-31), this issue incorporates the following changes: Content 3.8 IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (DL) 3.7 IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (UL) Description Added the scenario where the value of this KPI is incorrect to Note.
Compared with issue 02 (2011-08-31), this issue does not exclude any topics.
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This is the second commercial release of V900R013C00. Compared with issue 01 (2011-04-25), this issue does not include any new topics. Compared with issue 01 (2011-04-25), this issue incorporates the following changes: Content 5.10 H2H Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio Description The description of the KPI is optimized.
Compared with issue 01 (2011-04-25), this issue does not exclude any topics.
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This is the first commercial release of V900R013C00. Compared with issue Draft A (2011-01-31), this issue does not include any new topics. Compared with issue Draft A (2011-01-31), this issue does not incorporate any changes. Compared with issue Draft A (2011-01-31), this issue does not exclude any topics.
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This is the Draft A release of V900R013C00. Compared with issue 02 (2010-09-20) of V900R012C01, this issue does not include any new topics. Compared with issue 02 (2010-09-20) of V900R012C01, this issue incorporates the following changes: Content 2.2 RRC Setup Success Ratio Description Correct the counter name fromRRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgItrCall to RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgInterCall Correct the counter name VS.RAB.NormRel.AMRWB.Iur to VS.RAB.NormRel.AMR.Iur Correct the counter name VS.PS.Int.DUL. 32.Traffic to VS.PS.Int.DL.32.Traffic Correct the counter name VS.RAB.NormRel.HSUPA.Iur to VS.RAB.NormRel.HSDPA.Iur Correct the counter name VS.DataOutput.UserData to VS.DataOutput.Mean/ (VS.DataTtiRatio.MeanVS.HSDPA.InactiveDataTtiRatio.Mean) Correct the counter name VS.HHO.AttIntraFreqOut.InterRNC to VS.HHO.AttIntraFreqOut.IntraNodeB Correct the counter name VS.DCCC.Succ.F2P to VS.DCCC.F2P.Succ Correct the counter name VS.PSR99.F2P.Succ to VS.DCCC.Succ.F2P Correct the counter name RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgItrCall to RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgInterCall
8.16 R99 Service DL Traffic Volume 6.12 HSDPA Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 6.11 HSDPA Call Drop Ratio 7.5 HSDPA Throughput
5.6 Intra-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio 6.7 PS Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 6.9 PS R99 Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 2.4 PS Radio Access Success Ratio
Compared with issue 02 (2010-09-20) of V900R012C01, this issue does not exclude any topics.
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Compared with issue 01 (2010-04-10) of V900R012C01, this issue includes the following new topics: l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 2.20 RRC Congestion Ratio 2.21 CS RAB Congestion Ratio 2.22 PS RAB Congestion Ratio 5.6 Intra-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio 5.3 AMR Soft Handover Success Ratio 5.4 CS64 Soft Handover Success Ratio 5.5 PS Soft Handover Success Ratio 3.12 CE Consumption for a NodeB Cell 3.13 Hardware Configured CE for a NodeB 3.14 Shared Group Configured License CE for a NodeB 3.15 Shared Group License CE Consumption for a NodeB 3.16 License Group Configured CE for a NodeB 3.17 License Group CE Consumption for a NodeB 7.4 Average UL BLER for PS Service 3.18 RTWP (Received Total Wideband Power) 3.19 TCP (Transmitted Carrier Power) 3.20 R99 Code Utilization 6.1 CS Service Drop Ratio 6.10 PS BE Call Drop Ratio 6.7 PS Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 6.9 PS R99 Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 6.12 HSDPA Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 6.14 HSUPA Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 7.5 HSDPA Throughput 7.6 HSUPA Throughput 8.3 Number of PS R99 Users
Compared with issue 01 (2010-04-10) V900R012C01, this issue incorporates the following changes: Content 3.10 HSDPA Unavailability duration 8.4 Number of HSDPA Users Description Correct the counter name VS.Hsdpa.UnavailTime to VS.Cell.HSDPA.UnavailTime Modify the KPI name from Mean Number of HSDPA Users to Number of HSDPA Users New counter VS.HSDPA.UE.Max.Cell was added in the section Associated Counters
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Description Modify the KPI name from Mean Number of HSUPA Users to Number of HSUPA Users New counter VS.HSUPA.UE.Max.Cell was added in the section Associated Counters
Compared with issue 01 (2010-04-10) V900R012C01, this issue does not exclude any topics.
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About This Chapter
2.1 IU Paging Success Ratio 2.2 RRC Setup Success Ratio 2.3 Radio Access Success Ratio 2.4 PS Radio Access Success Ratio 2.5 CS Radio Access Success Ratio 2.6 AMR RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.7 VP RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.8 CS RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.9 PS RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.10 HSDPA RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.11 HSUPA RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.12 PS E-FACH RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.13 CS over HSPA RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.14 HSDPA 64QAM RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.15 HSDPA MIMO RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.16 HSDPA DC RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.17 HSDPA MIMO64QAM RAB Setup Success Ratio 2.18 PTM Channel Setup Success Ratio 2.19 PTP Channel Setup Success Ratio
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Accessibility
Accessibility is the ability of a user to obtain the requested service from the system. RRC connection and RAB setup are the main procedures of accessibility.
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2.20 RRC Congestion Ratio 2.21 CS RAB Congestion Ratio 2.22 PS RAB Congestion Ratio
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Description
This KPI is used to check the successful paging responses to the pagings from the Core Network (CN) in one RNC. The Attempt Paging Procedure starts when the CN sends a PAGING message to the RNC, and is complete when the UE in idle mode receives the PAGING TYPE 1 message from the RNC. The Successful Paging Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from the UE in idle mode.
Associated Counters
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Description of RRC Setup Success Ratio for service requests: l The RRC Connection Attempt for service Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from the UE. The message contains information about one of the following service types requested by the UE: Conversational Call, Streaming Call, Background Call, Interactive Call, Originating Subscribed Traffic Call, Emergency Call, High Priority Signaling, Low Priority Signaling, Cause Unknown, Call Re-Establishment. For details on the reason types, see section 10.3.3.11 in 3GPP TS 25.331. l The RRC Setup Success for Service Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. Description of RRC Setup Success Ratio for other causes: l RRC Connection Attempt for Other reasons Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from the UE. The message contains information about one of the following service types requested by the UE: Inter-RAT cell re-selection, Inter-RAT cell change order, Registration and Detach. l The RRC Setup Success for Other reasons Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE.
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Associated Counters
l RRC Setup Success Ratio (Cell.Service) = [(RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgConvCall+ RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgStrCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgInterCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgBkgCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgSubCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmConvCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmStrCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmItrCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmBkgCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.EmgCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.Unkown + RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgHhPrSig + RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgLwPrSig + RRC.SuccConnEstab.CallReEst + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmHhPrSig + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmLwPrSig )/ (RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgConvCall+ RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgStrCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgInterCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgBkgCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgSubCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmConvCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmStrCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmInterCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmBkgCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.EmgCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.Unknown + RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgHhPrSig + RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgLwPrSig + RRC.AttConnEstab.CallReEst + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmHhPrSig + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmLwPrSig )] x 100% l RRC Setup Success Ratio (Cell.Other) = [(RRC.SuccConnEstab.IRATCelRes+ RRC.SuccConnEstab.IRATCCO + RRC.SuccConnEstab.Reg + RRC.SuccConnEstab.Detach )/ (RRC.AttConnEstab.IRATCelRes+ RRC.AttConnEstab.IRATCCO +
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RRC.AttConnEstab.Reg + RRC.AttConnEstab.Detach )] x 100% Object Unit/Range Note CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
Description
This KPI is used to check the Radio Access Success Ratio. The details of the Access Failures caused by the SCCP congestion are not provided in this call setup procedure. Description of the RAB Setup Attempt Procedure and the RAB Setup Success Procedure: The RAB Setup Attempt Procedure starts when the CN sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message to the RNC. The message contains information about one of the following service types: CS Conversational RAB Establishments, CS Streaming RAB Establishments, PS Conversational RAB Establishment, PS Background RAB Establishments, PS Interactive RAB Establishments, PS Streaming RAB Establishments. The RAB Setup Attempt Procedure is complete When the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN. The RAB Setup Success Procedure is complete when the RNC sends to the CN an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message.
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Associated Counters
l Radio Access Success Ratio (Cell) = 2.2 RRC Setup Success Ratio* {[(VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Conv+ VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Str )+ (VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Conv+ VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Str + VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Int + VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Bkg )]/ [(VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Conv+ VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Str )+ (VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Conv+ VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Str + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Int + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Bkg )]} x 100% l Radio Access Success Ratio (RNC) = 2.2 RRC Setup Success Ratio* {[(VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Conv.RNC+ VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Str.RNC )+ (VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Conv.RNC+ VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Str.RNC + VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Int.RNC + VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Bkg.RNC )]/ [(VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Conv.RNC+ VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Str.RNC )+ (VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Conv.RNC+ VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Str.RNC + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Int.RNC + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Bkg.RNC )]} x 100%
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Formula
Description
This KPI is used to check the PS Radio Access Success Ratio. The details of the Access Failures caused by the SCCP congestion are not provided in this call setup procedure. The PS RRC Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from the UE. The message contains information about one of the following service types: Originating Interactive Call, Terminating Interactive Call, Originating Background Call, Terminating Background Call. The PS RRC Setup Success Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE.
Associated Counters
l PS Radio Access Success Ratio (Cell) = [(RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgBkgCall+ RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgInterCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmBkgCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmItrCall )/ (RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgBkgCall+ RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgInterCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmBkgCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmInterCall )]* 2.9 PS RAB Setup Success Ratio x 100% l PS Radio Access Success Ratio (RNC) = [(RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgBkgCall+ RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgInterCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmBkgCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmItrCall )/ (RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgBkgCall+ RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgInterCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmBkgCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.TmInterCall )]* 2.9 PS RAB Setup Success Ratio x 100%
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Table 2-5 CS Radio Access Success Ratio Name Formula CS Radio Access Success Ratio
Description
This KPI is used to check the Radio Access Success Ratio. The details of the Access Failures caused by the SCCP congestion are not provided in this call setup procedure. The CS RRC Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from the UE.The message contains information about one of the following service types: Originating Conversational Call, Terminating Conversational Call, Emergency Call. The CS RRC Setup Success Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE.
Associated Counters
l CS Radio Access Success Ratio (Cell) = [(RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgConvCall+ RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmConvCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.EmgCall )/ (RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgConvCall+ RRC.AttConnEstab.TmConvCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.EmgCall )]* 2.8 CS RAB Setup Success Ratio x 100% l CS Radio Access Success Ratio (RNC) = [(RRC.SuccConnEstab.OrgConvCall+ RRC.SuccConnEstab.TmConvCall + RRC.SuccConnEstab.EmgCall )/ (RRC.AttConnEstab.OrgConvCall+ RRC.AttConnEstab.TmConvCall + RRC.AttConnEstab.EmgCall )]* 2.8 CS RAB Setup Success Ratio x 100%
CELL,RNC % None
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Description
This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success Ratio of the AMR Service. AMR RAB Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN for the CS narrow band AMR services. The AMR RAB Setup Success Procedure starts when the UE sends a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message to the RNC. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN in the CS domain.
AMR RAB Setup Success Ratio(Cell) = (VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.AMR/VS.RAB.AttEstab.AMR) x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
Description
This KPI is used to check the RAB setup success ratio of CS 64 Kbit/s conversational services in an RNC or a cluster. VP (Video Phone) RAB Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN (The RAB type is for the CS 64 Kbit/s conversational service). VP RAB Setup Success Procedure starts when the UE sends a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message to RNC. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN in the CS domain.
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Note
The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
Description
This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success Ratio of all CS services in an RNC or a cluster. The CS RAB Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN in the CS domain.The message contains information about one of the following service types: Conversational Services, streaming Services. The CS RAB Setup Success Procedure starts when the RNC receives a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN in the CS domain.
Associated Counters
l CS RAB Setup Success Ratio (Cell) = [(VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Conv+ VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Str)/ (VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Conv+ VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Str)] x 100% l CS RAB Setup Success Ratio (RNC) = [(VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Conv.RNC+ VS.RAB.SuccEstabCS.Str.RNC)/ (VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Conv.RNC+ VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Str.RNC)] x 100%
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This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success Ratio of all PS services in an RNC or a cluster. The PS RAB Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the SGSN in the PS domain, the message contains information about one of the following service types: Conversational services, Streaming services, Interactive Services, Background Services. The PS RAB Setup Success Procedure starts when the RNC receives a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the SGSN in the PS domain.
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l PS RAB Setup Success Ratio (Cell) = [(VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Conv+ VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Str + VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Int + VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Bkg )/ (VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Conv+ VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Str + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Int + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Bkg )] x 100% l PS RAB Setup Success Ratio (RNC) = [(VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Bkg.RNC+ VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Str.RNC + VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Conv.RNC + VS.RAB.SuccEstabPS.Int.RNC )/ (VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Conv.RNC+ VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Bkg.RNC + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Int.RNC + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Str.RNC )] x 100%
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Table 2-10 HSDPA RAB Setup Success Ratio Name Formula HSDPA RAB Setup Success Ratio
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This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success Ratio of PS services that are carried by HSDPA in a cluster. The HSDPA RAB Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN for setting up the HSDPA service. The HSDPA RAB Setup Success Procedure starts when the RNC receives a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN.
HSDPA RAB Setup Success Ratio (Cell) = (VS.HSDPA.RAB.SuccEstab/VS.HSDPA.RAB.AttEstab) x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success Ratio of the HSUPA service in an RNC or a cluster. The HSUPA RAB Setup Success Procedure starts when the RNC receives a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN. The HSUPA RAB Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN for setting up the HSUPA service.
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HSUPA RAB Setup Success Ratio (Cell) = (VS.HSUPA.RAB.SuccEstab/VS.HSUPA.RAB.AttEstab) x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the RAB setup success ratio of the E-FACH service in an RNC or a cluster. Successful PS RAB Setup on E-FACH Procedure starts when the RNC receives a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the SGSN in the PS domain. The procedure of Attempts of PS RAB Setup on E-FACH is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the SGSN, and the PS service is established on the EFACH.
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Unit/Range Note
% The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the RAB setup success ratio of the CS over HSPA service. When the RAB is set for the CS conversational service and is carried on an HSPA channel, the CS over HSPA RAB Setup Success Procedure starts when the RNC receives an RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to CN. The CS over HSPA RAB Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN, and the RAB is set up on an HSPA channel.
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CS over HSPA RAB Setup Success Ratio (Cell) = (VS.HSPA.RAB.SuccEstab.CS.Conv/ VS.HSPA.RAB.AttEstab.CS.Conv) x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success Ratio of the HSDPA 64QAM service in an RNC or a cluster. The HSDPA 64 QAM RAB Setup Success Procedure starts when the RNC receives an RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN. The HSDPA 64QAM RAB Setup Attempt Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN for setting up the HSDPA service using 64QAM.
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HSDPA 64QAM RAB Setup Success Ratio (Cell) = (VS.HSDPA.RAB.64QAM.SuccEstab/VS.HSDPA.RAB. 64QAM.AttEstab) x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success Ratio of the HSDPA MIMO service in an RNC or a cluster. The HSDPA MIMO RAB Setup Success procedure starts when the RNC receives a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN. The HSDPA MIMO RAB Setup Attempt procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN for setting up the HSDPA service using MIMO.
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HSDPA MIMO RAB Setup Success Ratio= (VS.HSDPA.RAB.MIMO.SuccEstab/VS.HSDPA.RAB.MIMO.AttEstab) x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success Ratio of the HSDPA DC RAB service in an RNC or a cluster. The HSDPA DC RAB Setup Success procedure starts when the RNC receives a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN. The HSDPA DC RAB Setup Attempt procedure is complete when the RNC receives from the CN an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message for setting up the HSDPA service using DC-HSDPA.
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HSDPA DC RAB Setup Success Ratio= (VS.HSDPA.RAB.DC.SuccEstab/VS.HSDPA.RAB.DC.AttEstab) x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
Description
This KPI is used to check the RAB Setup Success Ratio of the HSDPA MIMO 64QAM service in an RNC or a cluster. The HSDPA MIMO 64QAM RAB Setup Success procedure starts when the RNC receives a RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. This procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN. The HSDPA MIMO 64QAM RAB Setup Attempt procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN for setting up the HSDPA service using MIMO+64QAM.
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CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the Channel Setup Success Rate of MBMS service in PTM mode. When the RB of PTM MBMS service is successfully set up, the PTM Channel RB is successfully set up. When the RNC initiates the setup of PTM MBMS service, the PTM Channel RB Setup Attempt.
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PTM Channel Setup Success Ratio= (VS.MBMS.RB.PTM.SuccEstab/VS.MBMS.RB.PTM.AttEstab) x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the Channel Setup Success Rate of MBMS service in PTP mode. The PTP Channel RB Setup Success Procedure is as follows: When the UE initiates a request to set up an MBMS, the RNC, in response to the UE's request, initiates PTP RB setup, and the PTP RB is successfully set up. The PTP Channel RB Setup Attempt Procedure: The RNC initiates PTP RB setup after the UE initiates an MBMS setup request.
PTP Channel Setup Success Ratio= (VS.MBMS.RB.PTP.SuccEstab/VS.MBMS.RB.PTP.AttEstab) x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the RRC Congestion Ratio in a cluster. After receiving an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from the UE, the RNC initiates admission procedures for resources of code, power, CE, and Iub bandwidth. If the resource admission fails, the RRC Setup Failure due to Congestion procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RRC CONNECTION REJECT message to the UE. The RRC Connection Attempt for service Procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from the UE.
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RRC Congestion Ratio= [(VS.RRC.Rej.ULPower.Cong+ VS.RRC.Rej.DLPower.Cong + VS.RRC.Rej.ULIUBBand.Cong + VS.RRC.Rej.DLIUBBand.Cong + VS.RRC.Rej.ULCE.Cong + VS.RRC.Rej.DLCE.Cong + VS.RRC.Rej.Code.Cong )/ VS.RRC.AttConnEstab.Sum ] x 100%
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This KPI is used to check the CS RAB Congestion Ratio in a cluster. The CS RAB Setup Fails due to Congestion procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN. The message contains one of the following RAB assignment responses: "No Radio Resources Available in Target cell", "Requested Maximum Bit Rate not Available", "Requested Maximum Bit Rate for UL not Available", "Requested Guaranteed Bit Rate not Available", "Requested Guaranteed Bit Rate for DL not Available", "Requested Guaranteed Bit Rate for UL not Available". The CS RAB Setup Attempt Procedure starts when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the CN in the CS domain. The message contains one of the following RAB assignment requests: Conversational Services, streaming Services.
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CS RAB Congestion Ratio= [(VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.DLIUBBand.Cong+ VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.ULIUBBand.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.ULCE.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.DLCE.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.Code.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.ULPower.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabCS.DLPower.Cong )/ (VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Conv+ VS.RAB.AttEstabCS.Str )] x100%
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This KPI is used to check the PS RAB Congestion Ratio in a cluster. The PS RAB Setup Fails due to Congestion procedure is complete when the RNC sends an RAB ASSIGNMENT RESPONSE message to the CN. The message contains information about one of the following RAB assignment responses: "No Radio Resources Available in Target cell", "Requested Maximum Bit Rate not Available", "Requested Maximum Bit Rate for UL not Available", "Requested Guaranteed Bit Rate not Available", "Requested Guaranteed Bit Rate for DL not Available", "Requested Guaranteed Bit Rate for UL not Available". The PS RAB Setup Attempt Procedure starts when the RNC receives an RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from the SGSN in the PS domain. The message contains information about one of the following RAB assignment requests: Conversational services, Streaming services, Interactive Services, Background Services.
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PS RAB Congestion Ratio= [(VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.DLIUBBand.Cong+ VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.ULIUBBand.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.ULCE.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.DLCE.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.Code.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.ULPower.Cong + VS.RAB.FailEstabPS.DLPower.Cong )/ (VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Conv+ VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Str + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Int + VS.RAB.AttEstabPS.Bkg )] x 100%
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3.1 Worst Cell Ratio 3.2 Paging Congestion Ratio 3.3 Call Admission Refused Ratio 3.4 Congested Cell Ratio 3.5 Radio Network Unavailability Ratio 3.6 Average CPU Load 3.7 IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (UL) 3.8 IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (DL) 3.9 Cell Unavailability duration 3.10 HSDPA Unavailability duration 3.11 HSUPA Unavailability duration 3.12 CE Consumption for a NodeB Cell 3.13 Hardware Configured CE for a NodeB 3.14 Shared Group Configured License CE for a NodeB 3.15 Shared Group License CE Consumption for a NodeB 3.16 License Group Configured CE for a NodeB 3.17 License Group CE Consumption for a NodeB 3.18 RTWP (Received Total Wideband Power) 3.19 TCP (Transmitted Carrier Power)
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Availability KPIs mainly indicate the utilization for several kinds of network resources such as Radio, bandwidth or CPU Load.
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This KPI is used to check the Availability of the cells with poor call drop ratio or call setup success ratio in an RNC or a cluster. Description of the numerator: The number of Cells in which AMR RAB Setup Success Ratio <95% and VP RAB Setup Ratio <= 95%, or AMR Call Drop Ratio >3% and VP Call Drop Ratio >3%.
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Worst Cell Ratio = {[The Number Of Cells, In which (AMR RAB Setup Success Ratio (Cell) < 95% and VP RAB Setup Success Ratio (Cell) =< 95%) or (AMR Call Drop Ratio > 3% and VP Call Drop Ratio > 3%)]/The Total Number Of Cells In RNC} x 100% CELL % 95% and 3% are the values obtained based on the references from the commercial network with the condition of that the traffic of AMR voice and video call is greater than 0.1 Erlang.
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Paging Congestion Ratio (RNC): This KPI is used to check the consumption of PCCH bandwidth during busy hours. l Description of the numerator: The Failures to Respond to PAGING Message From CN counted if the RNC does not send a PAGING type 1 or PAGING type 2 message. The reason is that the RNC does not send a PAGING message due to congestion causes such as Iu flow control or high CPU usage. l Description of the denominator: The Number of PAGING Message from CN is counted when RNC receives a PAGING message from the CN included CS and PS PAGING. Paging Congestion Ratio (Cell): This KPI is used to check the consumption of PCCH bandwidth during the busy hour. l Description of the numerator: This counter provides the number of losses of PAGING TYPE 1 message due to PCH congestion in a cell. l Description of the denominator: This counter provides the number of paging messages of PAGING TYPE 1 sent by the RNC in a cell.
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l IU Paging Congestion Ratio (RNC)= [(VS.RANAP.CsPaging.Loss+ VS.RANAP.PsPaging.Loss)/ (VS.RANAP.CsPaging.Att+ VS.RANAP.PsPaging.Att)] x 100% l IU Paging Congestion Ratio (Cell) = (VS.RRC.Paging1.Loss.PCHCong.Cell/VS.UTRAN.AttPaging1) x 100%
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Table 3-3 Call Admission Refused Ratio Name Formula Call Admission Refused Ratio
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This KPI is used to check the admission refused ratio of new calls during busy hours in an RNC or a cluster. l Description of the numerator: The failed number of Cell Resource Requests for New Call setup is counted after RNC requesting cell resources for the UE successfully. l Description of the denominator: The number of Cell Resource Requests during RAB establishment for Cell. After RNC receiving the RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message from CN, the RNC requests cell resources for the UE and the counter is pegged in the cell where the UE camps on.
Call admission Refused Ratio= [1-VS.RAC.NewCallAcc/VS.RAC.NewCallReq] x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI is calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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This KPI is used to check the utility ratio of radio network resources during busy hours in an RNC or a cluster. It is the rate of congested cell during the busy hour to total number of cells in RNC. Description of the numerator: The number of congested cells counted after RNC receiving the COMMON MESUREMENT REPORT message from NodeB. The RNC measures when overload congestion occurs at UL or DL.
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Congested Cell Ratio = (The Number Of Cells, in which VS.LCC.OLC.UL.Num>0 or VS.LCC.OLC.DL.Num>0 On Busy Hour/The Total Number Of Cells In RNC) x 100% CELL % The number of congested cells is calculated by aggregating the cells that are congested in DL or UL directions during busy hours.
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This KPI describes the ratio of cell unavailable duration to the number of cells in RNC during busy hours. It is used to check the impact of the degrading of the network performance caused by the unavailable cells during busy hours in an RNC. Description of the numerator: The cell unavailable time is started to count when the cell is out of service, or the channel is barred through the LMT in a measurement period, or problem of CCH such as failed synchronization, or equipment faults.
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Radio Network Unavailability Ratio= (VS.Cell.UnavailTime.Sys)/(The Total Number Of Cells in RNC x {SP} x 60) x 100% CELL % The unit of {SP}(Statistic Period): Minute
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Average CPU Load = XPU usage of the XPU in the measurement period This KPI provides the CPU usage of the XPU in a measurement period. It also indicates the load and operating performance of CPU on the XPU in the measurement period. The CPU usage of the XPU is accumulated every second in the measurement period.
Average CPU Load= VS.XPU.CPULOAD.MEAN XPU % Mean CPU Utility is the CPU average load showed in percentage.
Description
This KPI is used to check the ratio of consumption of Iub bandwidth and configured Iub bandwidth in a NodeB for downlink during busy hours. The consumption of interactive and background services cannot maintain the full rate all the time on the configured Iub bandwidth. The UL Bandwidth could be measured on ATM Physical Ports or IP physical Ports. The numerator is defined as the average used bandwidth on an ATM or IP physical ports during a measurement period counted by NodeB. The NodeB measures the used UL bandwidth on the physical port every five seconds for 15 minutes and then calculates the average value. The counter and the physical port have one-to-one relation, and they are all used for traffic measurement at the physical layer.
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l IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (ATM_UL) = [(VS.ATMUlAvgUsed.1+ VS.ATMUlAvgUsed.2+ VS.ATMUlAvgUsed.3+ VS.ATMUlAvgUsed.4)/ (VS.ATMUlTotal.1+ VS.ATMUlTotal.2+ VS.ATMUlTotal.3+ VS.ATMUlTotal.4)] x 100% l IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (IP_UL) = [(VS.IPUlAvgUsed.1+ VS.IPUlAvgUsed.2+ VS.IPUlAvgUsed.3+ VS.IPUlAvgUsed.4)/ (VS.IPUlTotal.1+ VS.IPUlTotal.2+ VS.IPUlTotal.3+ VS.IPUlTotal.4)] x 100%
NodeB % The counters in the formula are measured on the NodeB side. In Iub over IP mode, the NodeB-level counters VS.IPUlTotal.1, VS.IPUlTotal.2, VS.IPUlTotal.3, and VS.IPUlTotal.4 provide the physical bandwidths of ports rather than the actual available bandwidths of ports. Therefore, if the actual available bandwidth of a port is different from the physical bandwidth of the port, the value of this KPI calculated by using this formula is incorrect, and you are advised to use the actual available bandwidths as the denominator to calculate this KPI.
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This KPI is used to check the ratio of consumption of Iub bandwidth and configured Iub bandwidth in a NodeB for downlink during busy hours. The consumption of interactive and background services cannot maintain the full rate all the time on the configured Iub bandwidth. The DL Bandwidth could be measured on ATM Physical Ports or IP physical Ports. The numerator is defined as the average used bandwidth on an ATM or IP physical ports during a measurement period counted by NodeB. The NodeB measures the used DL bandwidth on the physical port every five seconds for 15 minutes and then calculates the average value. The counter and the physical port have one-to-one relation, and they are all used for traffic measurement at the physical layer.
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l IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (ATM_DL) = [(VS.ATMDIAvgUsed.1+ VS.ATMDLAvgUsed.2+ VS.ATMDLAvgUsed.3+ VS.ATMDLAvgUsed.4)/ (VS.ATMDLTotal.1+ VS.ATMDLTotal.2+ VS.ATMDLTotal.3+ VS.ATMDLTotal.4)] x 100% l IUB Bandwidth Utilizing Ratio (IP_DL) = [(VS.IPDLAvgUsed.1+ VS.IPDLAvgUsed.2+ VS.IPDLAvgUsed.3+ VS.IPDLAvgUsed.4)/ (VS.IPDLTotal.1+ VS.IPDLTotal.2+ VS.IPDLTotal.3+ VS.IPDLTotal.4)] x 100%
NodeB % The counters in the formula are measured on the NodeB side. In Iub over IP mode, the NodeB-level counters VS.IPDLTotal.1, VS.IPDLTotal.2, VS.IPDLTotal.3, and VS.IPDLTotal.4 provide the physical bandwidths of ports rather than the actual available bandwidths of ports. Therefore, if the actual available bandwidth of a port is different from the physical bandwidth of the port, the value of this KPI calculated by using this formula is incorrect, and you are advised to use the actual available bandwidths as the denominator to calculate this KPI.
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Hardware Configured CE for a NodeB Number of UL/DL CEs configured for a NodeB.
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NodeB Numbers If only one operator is available on the NodeB, the shared counters given above should be used to evaluate the total License CE Consumption in the NodeB.
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l UL Statistics VS.LC.ULMean.LicenseGroup VS.LC.ULMax.LicenseGroup VS.LC.ULMin.LicenseGroup VS.HSUPA.LC.ULMin.LicenseGroup VS.HSUPA.LC.ULMean.LicenseGroup VS.HSUPA.LC.ULMax.LicenseGroup l DL Statistics VS.LC.DLMean.LicenseGroup VS.LC.DLMax.LicenseGroup VS.LC.DLMin.LicenseGroup
NodeB Numbers If only one operator is available on the NodeB, the counter value given above is Zero.
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The occupied codes are the codes occupied by the common channel and R99 user. The code number is normalized to SF = 256, that is, converted to the code number when SF = 256. The counters given below provide the number of single-RAB and Multi-RAB UEs that occupy the DL R99 codes with Spreading Factor (SF) of 4/8/16/32/64/128/256.
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R99 Code Utilization = [(VS.SingleRAB.SF4+VS.MultRAB.SF4) x 64+ (VS.SingleRAB.SF8+VS.MultRAB.SF8) x 32+ (VS.SingleRAB.SF16+VS.MultRAB.SF16) x 16+ (VS.SingleRAB.SF32+VS.MultRAB.SF32) x 8+ (VS.SingleRAB.SF64+VS.MultRAB.SF64) x 4+ (VS.SingleRAB.SF128+VS.MultRAB.SF128) x 2 + (VS.SingleRAB.SF256+VS.MultRAB.SF256)]/256 x 100%
CELL % The occupied codes are normalized to SF = 256. Total Code utilization for a cell can be calculated approximately by using the following formula: VS.RAB.SFOccupy /256 The value would be greater than the real usage as the code for HSDPA was reserved initially.
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4.1 UL Interference Cell Ratio 4.2 Soft Handover Overhead
Coverage
Coverage KPIs are used for monitoring cell Interference status and Soft Handover Gain in an RNC or a cluster.
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This KPI is used to check how the UL capacity is limited by the UL interference of all cells in an RNC. The mean RTWP's measurement is started when the RNC receives a COMMON MEASUREMENT REPORT message from the NodeB about the RTWP of a cell and obtains the RTWP of the cell.
Associated Counters
UL Interference Cell Ratio = [(The Number Of Cells In which VS.MeanRTWP >-98dBm)/The Total Number Of Cells In RNC] x 100% RNC % -98 dBm is the value obtained based on the references from the commercial network.
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A1: Number of UEs with 1 RL in the RNC B1: Number of UEs with 2 RLs in the RNC C1: Number of UEs with 3 RLs in the RNC D1: Number of UEs with 4 RLs in the RNC E1: Number of UEs with 5 RLs in the RNC F1: Number of UEs with 6 RLs in the RNC.
A1: Number of UEs with 1 RL B1: Number of UEs with 2 RLs C1: Number of UEs with 3 RLs D1: Number of UEs with 4 RLs E1: Number of UEs with 5 RLs F1: Number of UEs with 6 RLs. Description This KPI is used to check the consumption of network resources due to soft handover in an RNC or a Cell. It considered the radio link quantity during the soft handover. In the RNC Soft handover ratio, count the mean number of UEs with different quantity of radio links for RNC from A1 to F1. The RNC periodically samples of the number of UEs with corresponding radio links in a measurement period. At the end of the measurement period, the RNC divides the accumulated number by the sampling times to obtain the soft handover overhead. The Cell level KPI is only available for cells in a cluster. From A1 to F1 count the mean number of UEs with different quantity of Radio Links(1~6 radio links) in the Cell of the active set.
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l Soft Handover Overhead (RNC) = {[VS.SHO.AS.1.RNC + (VS.SHO.AS.2Softer.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.2Soft.RNC ) x 2 + (VS.SHO.AS.3Soft2Softer.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.3Soft.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.3Softer.RNC ) x 3 + VS.SHO.AS.4.RNC x 4 + VS.SHO.AS.5.RNC x 5 + VS.SHO.AS.6.RNC x 6]/ (VS.SHO.AS.1.RNC+ VS.SHO.AS.2Softer.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.2Soft.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.3Soft2Softer.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.3Soft.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.3Softer.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.4.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.5.RNC + VS.SHO.AS.6.RNC ) - 1} x 100% l Soft Handover Overhead (Cell) = [(VS.SHO.AS.1RL+ VS.SHO.AS.2RL + VS.SHO.AS.3RL + VS.SHO.AS.4RL + VS.SHO.AS.5RL + VS.SHO.AS.6RL )/ (VS.SHO.AS.1RL+ VS.SHO.AS.2RL /2 + VS.SHO.AS.3RL /3 + VS.SHO.AS.4RL /4 + VS.SHO.AS.5RL /5 + VS.SHO.AS.6RL /6)-1] x 100%
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5.1 Soft Handover Success Ratio 5.2 Softer Handover Success Ratio 5.3 AMR Soft Handover Success Ratio 5.4 CS64 Soft Handover Success Ratio 5.5 PS Soft Handover Success Ratio 5.6 Intra-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio 5.7 Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio 5.8 Service Cell Change Success Ratio with SHO (H2H) 5.9 H2H Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio 5.10 H2H Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio 5.11 H2D Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio 5.12 H2D Channel Switch Success Ratio 5.13 D2H Channel Switch Success Ratio 5.14 CS W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio 5.15 PS W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio 5.16 PS G2W Inter-RAT Handover In Success Ratio 5.17 HSDPA W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio 5.18 SRNC Relocation Success Ratio 5.19 TRNC Relocation Success Ratio
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Mobility KPIs are used to monitor the successful ratio for several kinds of handover features or service mode changing in difference scenarios.
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5.20 E-DCH Soft Handover Success Ratio 5.21 E-DCH Cell Change Success Ratio with SHO 5.22 E-DCH Cell Change Success Ratio with Inter-HHO 5.23 E2D Channel Switch Success Ratio 5.24 D2E Channel Switch Success Ratio 5.25 E2D Handover Success Ratio with Inter HHO 5.26 HSUPA W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio 5.27 MBMS Service Mode Switch Success Ratio
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This KPI is used to check the soft handover success ratio in an RNC or in a Cluster, including softer handover. l The Successful Soft Handover (including softer handovers) procedure is complete when the RNC receives an ACTIVE SET UPDATE COMPLETE message from the UE during the soft handover (including the softer handover) procedure. l The attempt procedure is complete when the RNC sends an ACTIVE SET UPDATE message to the UE.
Associated Counters
Soft Handover Success Ratio (RNC) = (VS.SHO.Succ.RNC/VS.SHO.Att.RNC) x 100% Soft Handover Success Ratio (Cell) = [(VS.SHO.SuccRLAdd+ VS.SHO.SuccRLDel)/(VS.SHO.AttRLAdd +VS.SHO.AttRLDel)] x 100%
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This KPI is used to check the softer handover success ratio in an RNC or a Cluster, including softer handover. l The Successful Softer Handover procedure is complete when the RNC receives an ACTIVE SET UPDATE COMPLETE message from the UE during the softer handover procedure. l The attempt procedure is complete when the RNC sends an ACTIVE SET UPDATE message to the UE.
Associated Counters
Softer Handover Success Ratio (RNC) = (VS.SoHO.Succ.RNC/VS.SoHO.Att.RNC) x 100% Softer Handover Success Ratio (Cell) = [(VS.SoHO.SuccRLAdd+VS.SoHO.SuccRLDel)/(VS.SoHO.AttRLAdd +VS.SoHO.AttRLDel)] x 100%
Description
This KPI is used to check the AMR Soft Handover Success ratio in an RNC or a Cluster, including softer handover. The Successful AMR Soft Handover procedure is complete when the RNC receives an ACTIVE SET UPDATE COMPLETE message from the UE during the soft handover procedure. The attempt procedure is complete when the RNC sends an ACTIVE SET UPDATE message to the UE.
AMR Soft Handover Success Ratio = [(VS.SHO.AMR.Succ)/(VS.SHO.AMR.Att)] x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI can be approximately calculated by accumulating all cell counters within the RNC.
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This KPI is used to check the CS64 Soft Handover Success ratio in an RNC or a Cluster, including softer handover. The Successful CS64 Soft Handover procedure is complete when the RNC receives an ACTIVE SET UPDATE COMPLETE message from the UE during the soft handover procedure. The attempt procedure is complete when the RNC sends an ACTIVE SET UPDATE message to the UE.
CS64 Soft Handover Success Ratio = [(VS.SHO.CS64.Succ)/(VS.SHO.CS64.Att)] x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI can be approximately calculated by accumulating all cell counters within the RNC.
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This KPI is used to check the PS Soft Handover Success ratio in an RNC or a Cluster, including softer handover. The Successful PS Soft Handover procedure is complete when the RNC receives an ACTIVE SET UPDATE COMPLETE message from the UE during the soft handover procedure. The attempt procedure is complete when the RNC sends an ACTIVE SET UPDATE message to the UE.
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PS services Soft Handover Success Ratio = [(VS.SHO.PS.Succ)/(VS.SHO.PS.Att)] x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPI can be approximately calculated by accumulating all cell counters within the RNC.
Description
This KPI is used to check the intra-frequency hard handover success ratio in an RNC. The Intra-frequency Hard Handover Success procedure is complete when the RNC receives the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE (for example) message from the UE. The Intra-frequency Hard Handover Attempt procedure is complete when RNC sends the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message to the UE.
Associated Counters
l Intra-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio (Cell) = [(VS.HHO.SuccIntraFreqOut.IntraNodeB+ VS.HHO.SuccIntraFreqOut.InterNodeBIntraRNC + VS.HHO.SuccIntraFreqOut.InterRNC )/ (VS.HHO.AttIntraFreqOut.InterNodeBIntraRNC+ VS.HHO.AttIntraFreqOut.InterRNC + VS.HHO.AttIntraFreqOut.IntraNodeB )] x 100% l Intra-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio (RNC) = [(VS.HHO.SuccIntraFreq.RNC)/(VS.HHO.AttIntraFreq.RNC)] x 100%
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This KPI is used to check the inter-frequency hard handover success ratio in an RNC. The Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success procedure is complete when RNC received a PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message from the UE. The Inter-frequency Hard Handover attempts procedure starts when RNC sends a PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message to the UE. In this case the RNC measures the counter.
Associated Counters
Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio (RNC) = (VS.HHO.SuccInterFreq.RNC/VS.HHO.AttInterFreq.RNC) x 100% Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio (Cell) = (VS.HHO.SuccInterFreqOut/VS.HHO.AttInterFreqOut) x 100%
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l The HS-DSCH service cell change success with SHO is triggered with the following messages: PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION ACTIVE SET UPDATE l Accordingly, the UE sends the following messages to the RNC as a response. PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION FAILURE ACTIVE SET UPDATE COMPLETE ACTIVE SET UPDATE FAILURE Message Take the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message as an example. When receiving a PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message from a UE, the RNC measures this item as numerator, and when sending a PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message to a UE, the RNC measures this item as denominator.
Associated Counters
Service Cell Change Success Ratio with SHO (H2H) = (VS.HSDPA.SHO.ServCellChg.SuccOut/ VS.HSDPA.SHO.ServCellChg.AttOut) x 100% CELL % None
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This KPI is used to check the intra-frequency hard handover success ratio of HSDPA service in an RNC or a cluster. l The HS-DSCH service cell change success with SHO is triggered with the following message: PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION l Accordingly, the UE sends the following messages to the RNC as a response. PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION FAILURE RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE RADIO BEARER SETUP FAILURE RADIO BEARER RELEASE COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RELEASE FAILURE Take the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message as an example, when receiving a PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message from a UE , the RNC measures this item in the best cell from which the UE is handed over if an intra-frequency HSDPA hard handover without channel change is performed.
Associated Counters
H2H Intra-Frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio = (VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2H.SuccOutIntraFreq/VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2H.AttOutIntraFreq) x 100% CELL % None
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This KPI is used to indicate the success ratio of inter-frequency hard handovers from the HSDPA to the HSDPA in a cell. l The hard handover procedure can be triggered with the following message: PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION l Accordingly, the UE sends the following messages to the RNC as a response. PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION FAILURE RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE RADIO BEARER SETUP FAILURE RADIO BEARER RELEASE COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RELEASE FAILURE Take the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message as an example, when receiving a PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message from a UE , the RNC measures this item in the best cell from which the UE is handed over if an inter-frequency HSDPA hard handover without channel change is performed.
Associated Counters
H2H Inter-Frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio= (VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2H.SuccOutInterFreq/VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2H.AttOutInterFreq) x 100% CELL % None
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This KPI is used to indicate the success ratio of inter-frequency hard handovers from the HSDPA to the DCH in a cell. l The hard handover procedure can be triggered with the following messages: RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION RADIO BEARER SETUP RADIO BEARER RELEASE message l Accordingly, the UE sends the following messages to the RNC as a response. RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION FAILURE RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE RADIO BEARER SETUP FAILURE RADIO BEARER RELEASE COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RELEASE FAILURE Take the RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION message as an example, when receiving a RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message from a UE , the RNC measures this item in the best cell from which the UE is handed over if an inter-frequency hard handover from the HSDPA to the DCH is performed.
Associated Counters
H2D Inter-frequency Hard Handover Success Ratio = (VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutInterFreq/VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.AttOutInterFreq) x 100% CELL % None
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This KPI is used to check the channel switch success ratio when UE switches from HSDPA to DCH in an RNC or a cluster. The number of successful HS-DSCH to DCH channel switch measures when RNC receives a RAIDO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message from the UE indicating the channel reconfiguration for HSDPA service in the DCCC or RAB MODIFY procedure. The RNC measures the item in the HSDPA serving cell. The attempt number of H2D channel handover counts when RNC decides to perform a channel handover, which sends a RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION message to a UE during the DCCC or RAB MODIFY procedure. In this case, the RNC measures the item in the serving cell of the HSDPA service according to the transport channels of UEs before and after the reconfiguration. The RNC performs the transport channel Switch in the same cell.
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This KPI is used to check the channel switch success ratio when the UE switches from DCH to HSDPA in an RNC or a cluster. The number of successful DCH to HS-DSCH channel switch measures when RNC receives from the UE a RAIDO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message indicating the channel reconfiguration for HSDPA service in the DCCC or RAB MODIFY procedure. The RNC measures the item in the HSDPA serving cell. The attempt number of D2H channel switch counts when RNC decides to perform a channel switch, which sends a RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION message to a UE during the DCCC or RAB MODIFY procedure. In this case, the RNC measures the item in the serving cell of the HSDPA service according to the transport channels of UEs before and after the reconfiguration. The RNC performs the transport channel switch in the same cell.
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This KPI is used to indicate the success ratio of CS Outgoing inter-RAT handovers in an RNC or a Cluster. The CS inter-RAT Handover Success procedure is complete when RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND message. The message contains one of the following information: "Successful Relocation", "Normal Release", "Network Optimization" after sending a HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND message during the CS outgoing inter-RAT handover. In this case, the outgoing handover succeeds and this counter is measured. The CS inter-RAT Handover attempts procedure starts when the RNC sends a HANDOVER FROM UTRAN COMMAND message to the UE during the CS outgoing inter-RAT handover.
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CS W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio (RNC) = (VS.IRATHO.SuccOutCS.RNC/VS.IRATHO.AttOutCS.RNC) x 100% CS W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio (Cell) = (IRATHO.SuccOutCS/IRATHO.AttOutCS) x 100%
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This KPI is used to indicate the success ratio of PS outgoing inter-RAT handover initiated by the RNC or in the best cell. The PS W2G Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover successes procedure is complete when the RNC sends the IU RELEASE COMPLETE message after receiving the IU RELEASE COMMAND message. The message contains one of the following information: "Successful Relocation", "Normal Release", "Network Optimization" during the PS outgoing inter-RAT handover. In this case, the PS outgoing inter-RAT handover succeeds and the counter is measured. The PS W2G Inter-RAT Outgoing Handover attempts procedure starts when the RNC sends the CELL CHANGE ORDER FROM UTRAN message during the PS outgoing inter-RAT handover.
Associated Counters
PS W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio(RNC) = (VS.IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN.RNC/ VS.IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN.RNC) x 100% PS W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio (Cell) = (IRATHO.SuccOutPSUTRAN/IRATHO.AttOutPSUTRAN) x 100%
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This KPI is used to check the PS inter-RAT handover in success ratio in an RNC or a cluster. The PS G2W Inter-RAT Handover successes procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION SETUP COMPLETE message from the UE. The reasons for RRC connection request is Inter-RAT Cell Change Order and Inter-RAT Cell Reselection. The PS G2W Inter-RAT Handover attempts procedure starts when the RNC receives an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message from the UE, the reasons for RRC connection request are Inter-RAT Cell Change Order and Inter-RAT Cell Reselection.
Associated Counters
CELL % The KPI includes the IRAT cell reselection of UE in idle status.
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This KPI is used to check the PS outgoing inter-RAT handover for HSDPA services initiated by the RNC in the best cell that the UE camps on before the handover. The HSDPA Inter-RAT HO successes procedure is complete when the RNC receives the IU RELEASE COMMAND message. The message contains one of the following information: "Successful Relocation", "Normal Release", "Network Optimization" during the PS outgoing inter-RAT handover for HSDPA services. The HSDPA Inter-RAT HO attempts procedure starts when the RNC sends the CELL CHANGE ORDER FROM UTRAN message during the PS outgoing inter-RAT handover for HSDPA services, the counter is measured in the best cell that the UE camps on.
Associated Counters
HSDPA W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio= (VS.IRATHO.HSDPA.SuccOutPSUTRAN/VS.IRATHO.HSDPA.AttOutPSUTRAN) x 100% CELL % The KPI includes the IRAT cell reselection of UE in idle status.
Description
This KPI is used to check the relocation executions (UE involved and UE not involved) initiated by SRNC according to different CN domains. The SRNC Relocation Success procedure is complete when the SRNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND message. The message contains one of the following information: "Successful Relocation", "Normal Release", "Network Optimization". In this case, the SRNC measures the related counter according to the CN domain. The SRNC Relocation Attempts procedure starts when the SRNC receives a RELOCATION COMMAND message from the CN in the CS domain. In this case, the SRNC measures the related counter according to different relocation types (CS, PS, UE involved, UE not involved).
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SRNC Relocation Success Ratio = [(VS.SRELOC.SuccExecUEInvolCS+ VS.SRELOC.SuccExecUEInvolPS + VS.SRELOC.SuccExecUENonInvolCS + VS.SRELOC.SuccExecUENonInvolPS )/ (RELOC.SuccPrepUEInvolCS+ RELOC.SuccPrepUENotInvolCS + RELOC.SuccPrepUEInvolPS + RELOC.SuccPrepUENotInvolPS )] x 100%
RNC % None
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This KPI is used to check the TRNC relocation executions (UE involved and UE not involved) initiated by SRNC according to different CN domains. The TRNC Relocation Success procedure is complete when the TRNC relocation is complete, and when the TRNC sends a RELOCATION COMPLETE message to the CN. In this case, the TRNC measures the related counters according to different relocation types. If the UE connects to both the CS domain and the PS domain at the same time, the related counters are increased by one each time the TRNC sends a RELOCATION COMPLETE message to the CNs in the CS domain and PS domain. When the resource allocation for TRNC relocation is complete, the TRNC sends a RELOCATION REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE message to the CN in the CS or the PS domain. In this case, the TRNC measures the related counter according to different relocation types.
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TRNC Relocation Success Ratio = [(VS.TRELOC.SuccExecUEInvol+ VS.TRELOC.SuccExecUENotInvol )/ (RELOC.SuccResAllocUEInvolCS+ RELOC.SuccResAllocUENotInvolCS + RELOC.SuccResAllocUEInvolPS + RELOC.SuccResAllocUENotInvolPS )] x 100%
RNC % None
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This KPI is used to check EDCH RL additions and deletions due to soft handover in a cell. The E-DCH soft Handover Success procedure is complete when the RNC receives an ACTIVE SET UPDATE COMPLETE message from the UE.An EDCH link is added or deleted during the soft handover. The E-DCH soft Handover attempts procedure starts when the RNC sends an ACTIVE SET UPDATE message to the UE and there is EDCH RL to be deleted or added during the soft handover.
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Table 5-21 E-DCH Cell Change Success Ratio with SHO Name Formula E-DCH Cell Change Success Ratio with SHO
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This KPI is used to check the success ratio of HSUPA serving cell changes in soft handover status for cell. Description of the numerator: l The successful HSUPA serving cell changes in soft handover status for cell, this procedure can be triggered with the following messages: PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION l Accordingly, the UE sends the following messaged to the RNC as a response: PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION FAILURE l Take the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message as an example, when the RNC receives a PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message from the UE, the RNC measures this item in the original HSUPA serving cell if the HSUPA serving cell is changed. The item is used to indicate the change of HSUPA serving cells in the soft handover state instead of the hard handover state. Description of the denominator: l Take the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message as an example, when the RNC sends a PHY CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message to the UE. The RNC measures this item in the original HSUPA serving cell if the HSUPA serving cell is changed. This item is used to indicate the change of HSUPA serving cells in the soft handover status instead of the hard handover status.
Associated Counters
E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Ratio with SHO = (VS.HSUPA.SHO.ServCellChg.SuccOut/ VS.HSUPA.SHO.ServCellChg.AttOut) x 100% CELL % None
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This KPI is used to check the E-DCH service cell change success ratio with the Inter-HHO procedure in an RNC or a cluster. Description of the numerator: l When the RNC receives one of the following messages from the UE, the RNC measures this item in the HSUPA serving cell before the hard handover if an EDCH-to-EDCH inter-frequency hard handover is performed. PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE RADIO BEARER SETUP COMPLETE RADIO BEARER RELEASE COMPLETE Description of the denominator: l When the RNC sends the following messages to the UE, the RNC measures the item in the HSUPA serving cell before the hard handover if an EDCH-to-EDCH inter-frequency hard handover is performed. PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGRATION TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGRATION RADIO BEARER RECONFIGRATION RADIO BEARER SETUP RADIO BEARER RELEASE
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E-DCH Service Cell Change Success Ratio with Inter-HHO= (VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2E.SuccOutInterFreq/VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2E.AttOutInterFreq) x 100% CELL % None
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This KPI is used to check the channel switch success ratio when there is UE handover from E-DCH to DCH in the same cell. The Switch Channel Type from EDCH to DCH successful attempts procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RB RECFG CMP message from the UE during the DCCC or RAB ASSIGN procedure. If the UE camps on the same cell after reconfigurations, the RNC measures the items in the HSUPA serving cell by the channel switch type. The Switch Channel Type from EDCH to DCH attempts procedure starts when the RNC sends a RADIO BEAR RECONFIGURE message to the UE during the DCCC or RAB ASSIGN procedure. If the UE camps on the same cell after reconfigurations, the RNC measures the items in the HSUPA serving cell by the channel switch type.
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This KPI is used to check the channel switch success ratio when there is UE handover from E-DCH to DCH in the same cell. The Switch Channel Type from DCH to EDCH successful attempts procedure is complete when the RNC receives an RB RECFG CMP message from the UE during the DCCC or RAB ASSIGN procedure. If the UE camps on the same cell after reconfigurations, the RNC measures the items in the HSUPA serving cell by the channel switch type. The Switch Channel Type from DCH to EDCH attempts procedure starts when the RNC sends a RADIO BEAR RECONFIGURE message to the UE during the DCCC or RAB ASSIGN procedure. If the UE camps on the same cell after reconfigurations, the RNC measures the items in the HSUPA serving cell by the channel switch type.
D2E Channel Switch Success Ratio (Intra Cell) = (VS.HSUPA.D2E.Succ/VS.HSUPA.D2E.Att) x 100% CELL % None
Description
This KPI is used to check the success ratio of HSUPA Inter-Frequency Hard Handover from EDCH to DCH in a cell. The Switch Channel Type from EDCH to DCH successful attempts procedure is complete when the RNC receives a RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message from the UE. The RNC measures this item in the HSUPA serving cell before the hard handover if an EDCH-to-DCH inter-frequency hard handover is performed. The Switch Channel Type from EDCH to DCH attempts procedure starts when the RNC sends a RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION message to the UE. The RNC measures this item in the HSUPA serving cell before the hard handover if an EDCH-to-DCH inter-frequency hard handover is performed.
Associated Counters
E-DCH to DCH Handover Success Ratio (with Inter HHO) = (VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutInterFreq/VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.AttOutInterFreq) x 100%
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This KPI is used to check the HSUPA service Inter-RAT handover success ratio from WCDMA to GPRS in the best cell that the UE camps on. The HSUPA W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out success procedure is complete when the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND message. The message contains one of the following information: "Successful Relocation", "Normal Release", "Network Optimization" and sends an IU RELEASE COMPLETE message during the PS outgoing inter-RAT handover for HSUPA services. In this case, the PS outgoing handover succeeds and this counter is measured in the best cell that the UE camps on before the handover. The HSUPA W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out attempts procedure starts when the RNC sends a CELL CHANGE ORDER FROM UTRAN message to the UE during the PS outgoing inter-RAT handover for HSUPA services. In this case, this counter is measured in the best cell that the UE camps on.
Associated Counters
HSUPA W2G Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Ratio = (VS.IRATHO.HSUPA.SuccOutPSUTRAN/VS.IRATHO.HSUPA.AttOutPSUTRAN) x 100% CELL % None
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Table 5-27 MBMS Service Mode Switch Success Ratio Name Formula MBMS Service Mode Switch Success Ratio
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This KPI is used to check the MBMS service mode switch success ratio from PTP to PTM. The MBMS Service Mode Switch Success procedure is complete after a MBMS service is switched from PTP mode to PTM mode and a PTM MBMS RB is successfully set up. The MBMS Service Mode Switch attempts procedure starts after the initiation of transition from PTP mode to PTM mode.
MBMS Service Mode Switch Success Ratio from PTP to PTM= (VS.MBMS.PTPtoPTM.Succ/VS.MBMS.PTPtoPTM.Att) x 100% CELL % None
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6.1 CS Service Drop Ratio 6.2 AMR Call Drop Ratio 6.3 VP Call Drop Ratio 6.4 AMR Traffic Drop Ratio 6.5 VP Traffic Drop Ratio 6.6 PS Call Drop Ratio 6.7 PS Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 6.8 PS R99 Call Drop Ratio 6.9 PS R99 Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 6.10 PS BE Call Drop Ratio 6.11 HSDPA Call Drop Ratio 6.12 HSDPA Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 6.13 HSUPA Call Drop Ratio 6.14 HSUPA Call Drop Ratio (PCH) 6.15 MBMS Service PTP drop Ratio
Retainability
Retainability is defined as the ability of a user to retain its requested service for the required duration once connected. The RNC level KPIs can be calculated by aggregating all the cell counters and Iur counters.
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This KPI provides the ratio of AMR RAB abnormal Releases to the total AMR RAB Releases (Normal Release + Abnormal Release) and is used to check the retainabililty of AMR Service within the UTRAN (RNC or Cluster). Description of RAB abnormal Release: The RNC initially sends an IU RELEASE REQUEST/RAB RELEASE REQUEST message to the CNdue to exception. If the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND/RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message with any one of the following messages: "User Inactivity","Normal Release", "Successful Relocation", "Network Optimization", the RNC measures the items according to the service types in the best cell that the UE camps on if the released RABs belong to PS domain.
Associated Counters
AMR Call Drop Ratio (Cell) = [VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR/(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR+ VS.RAB.NormRel.AMR)] x 100% AMR Call Drop Ratio (RNC) = [(Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR}+ Sum {VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR.Iur})/ (Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR}+ Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.AMR}+ Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR.Iur}+ Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.AMR.Iur} )] x 100%
CELL, RNC % The RNC level KPIs are calculated by aggregating all the Cell and Iur counters in SRNC.
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This KPI provides the ratio of the VP (Video Phone) RAB abnormal Releases to the total VP RAB Releases (Normal Release + Abnormal Release) and is used to check the retainabililty of VP Service of the UTRAN (RNC or Cluster). Description of RAB abnormal Release: The RNC initially sends an IU RELEASE REQUEST/RAB RELEASE REQUEST message to the CN due to exception. If the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND/RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message with any one of the following information: "User Inactivity","Normal Release", "Successful Relocation", "Network Optimization", the RNC measures the items according to the service types in the best cell that the UE camps on if the released RABs belong to PS domain.
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VP Call Drop Ratio (Cell) = [VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS64/(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS64 +VS.RAB.NormRel.CS64)] x 100% VP Call Drop Ratio (RNC) = [(Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS64}+Sum {VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS64.Iur})/ (Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS64}+Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.CS64} +Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS64.Iur}+Sum {VS.RAB.NormRel.CS64.Iur})] x 100%
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This KPI provides the ratio of the AMR Service Erlang to the AMR RAB Abnormal Releases, which indicates the AMR average Erlang per AMR call drop within the UTRAN (RNC or Cluster). Description of the AMR RB counters in the numerator: Average number of AMR users with different DL rates during the measurement period. Description of RAB abnormal Release: The RNC initially sends an IU RELEASE REQUEST/RAB RELEASE REQUEST message to the CN due to exception. If the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND/RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message with any one of the following information: "User Inactivity", "Normal Release", "Successful Relocation", "Network Optimization", the RNC measures the items according to the service types in the best cell that the UE camps on if the released RABs belong to PS domain.
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l AMR Traffic Drop Ratio (Cell) = [(VS.RB.AMR.DL.12.2+ VS.RB.AMR.DL.10.2 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.95 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.4 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.6.7 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.9 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.15 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.4.75 ) x {SP}/60]/ VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR l AMR Traffic Drop Ratio (RNC) = [(VS.RB.AMR.DL.4.75.RNC+ VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.15.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.9.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.6.7.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.4.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.95.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.10.2.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.12.2.RNC ) x {SP}/60]/ (VS.RAB.AbnormRel.AMR.RNC)
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This KPI provides the ratio of the VP (Video Phone) Service Erlang to the VP RAB Abnormal Releases, which indicates the VP average Erlang per VP call drop within the UTRAN (RNC or Cluster). Description of the VS.RB.CS.Conv.DL.64/VS.RB.CS.Conv.DL.64.RNC: Average number of VP users with different DL rates during the measurement period. Description of RAB Abnormal Release: The RNC initially sends an IU RELEASE REQUEST/RAB RELEASE REQUEST message to the CN due to exception. If the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND/RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message with any one of the following information: "User Inactivity", "Normal Release", "Successful Relocation", "Network Optimization", the RNC measures the items according to the service types in the best cell that the UE camps on if the released RABs belong to PS domain.
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VP Traffic Drop Ratio (Cell) = (VS.RB.CS.Conv.DL.64 x {SP}/60)/VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS64 VP Traffic Drop Ratio (RNC) = (VS.RB.CS.Conv.DL.64.RNC x {SP}/60)/ (VS.RAB.AbnormRel.CS64.RNC)
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This KPI provides the ratio of the PS RAB abnormal Releases to the total PS RAB Releases (Normal Release + Abnormal Release) and is used to check the retainabililty of PS Service within the UTRAN (RNC or Cluster). Description of RAB Abnormal Release: The RNC initially sends an IU RELEASE REQUEST/RAB RELEASE REQUEST message to the CN due to exception. If the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND/RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message with any one of the following information: "User Inactivity", "Normal Release", "Successful Relocation", "Network Optimization", the RNC measures the items according to the service types in the best cell that the UE camps on if the released RABs belong to PS domain.
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PS Call Drop Ratio (Cell) = [VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS/(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS+ VS.RAB.NormRel.PS)] x 100% PS Call Drop Ratio (RNC) = [VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RNC/(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RNC+ VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.RNC)] x 100%
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l PS Call Drop Ratio with PCH (Cell) = [(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PSVS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.PCH VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.D2P VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.F2P ) / (VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS+ VS.RAB.NormRel.PS VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.PCH VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.PCH + VS.DCCC.D2P.Succ + VS.DCCC.Succ.F2P )] x 100% l PS Service Drop Ratio with PCH (RNC) = [(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RNCSum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.PCH}Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.D2P}Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.F2P})/ (VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.RNC+ VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.RNC Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.PCH}Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.PCH} + Sum{VS.DCCC.D2P.Succ} + Sum{VS.DCCC.Succ.F2P})] x 100%
CELL, RNC % The occasion of a UE transferring into PCH state should be considered as a normal RAB release for calculating the formula of PS Call Drop Ratio. Why VS.RAB.normRel.PS.PCH is subtracted in the denominator? l If a UE transfers into PCH state and then go to the IDLE state, it will be counted twice respectively in VS.DCCC.D2P.Succ(or VS.DCCC.Succ.F2P) and VS.RAB.NormRel.PS. The same reason as VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.PCH. The measurement object of the counters in Sum{*} is the cell, the RNC level KPI can be calculated approximately by aggregating all the cell level counters in the SRNC. Due to the counters are counted in the best cell of active set, If the best cell for the PS RAB Establishment located in DRNC via Iur interface, this scenario is not taken into account in the formula.
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Table 6-8 PS R99 Call Drop Ratio Name Formula Description This KPI provides the ratio of the PS R99 RAB abnormal Releases to the total PS R99RAB Releases (Normal Release + Abnormal Release) and is used to check the retainabililty of PS R99 Service within the UTRAN (RNC or Cluster). Description of RAB Abnormal Release: The RNC initially sends an IU RELEASE REQUEST/RAB RELEASE REQUEST message to the CN due to exception. If the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND/RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message with any one of the following information: "User Inactivity", "Normal Release", "Successful Relocation", "Network Optimization", the RNC measures the items according to the service types in the best cell that the UE camps on if the released RABs belong to PS domain. Associated Counters PS R99 Call Drop Ratio (Cell) = (VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PSR99)/(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PSR99 +VS.RAB.NormRel.PSR99) x 100% CELL % RNC level KPI can be calculated approximately by aggregating all the cell level counters in SRNC, due to the counters are counted in the best cell of active set. If the best cell for the PS R99 RAB Establishment is located in DRNC through Iur interface, no counters for the scenario exists in SRNC. PS R99 Call Drop Ratio
Description
Compared with PS R99 Call Drop Ratio, this KPI takes the PCH state into account.
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PS R99 Call Drop Ratio with PCH (Cell) = [(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PSR99VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.PCH VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.R99D2P VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.F2P )/ (VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PSR99+ VS.RAB.NormRel.PSR99 VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.PCH VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.PCH + VS.HSDPA.F2H.Succ + VS.HSDPA.D2H.Succ + VS.PSR99.D2P.Succ + VS.DCCC.Succ.F2P )] x 100%
CELL % The occasion of a UE transferring out of PS R99 state (F2H, F2P, D2H) should be considered as a normal RAB release for calculating the formula of PS R99 Call Drop Ratio. RNC level KPI can be calculated approximately by aggregating all the cell level counters in SRNC. Due to the counters are counted in the best cell of active set, If the best cell for the PS R99 RAB Establishment located in DRNC via Iur interface, this scenario is not taken into account in the formula. VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PSR99 and VS.RAB.NormRel.PSR99 have already taken PCH into account, the occasion of the RAB Normal/Abnormal Release (VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.PCH and VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.PCH) should be excluded off the Denominator.
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This KPI provides the ratio of the PS BE RAB abnormal Releases to the total PS BE RAB Releases (Normal Release + Abnormal Release) and is used to check the retainabililty of PS BE Service of the UTRAN (RNC or Cluster). Description of RAB Abnormal Release: The RNC initially sends an IU RELEASE REQUEST/RAB RELEASE REQUEST message to the CN due to exception. If the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND/RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message with any one of the following information: "User Inactivity", "Normal Release", "Successful Relocation", "Network Optimization", the RNC measures the items according to the service types in the best cell that the UE camps on if the released RABs belong to PS domain.
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PS BE Call Drop Ratio (Cell) = [VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.BE/(VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.BE + VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.BE)] x 100% PS BE Call Drop Ratio (RNC) = [(Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.BE} + Sum {VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.BE.Iur})/ (Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.BE} + Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.BE} +Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.PS.BE.Iur}+ Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.PS.BE.Iur} )] x 100%
CELL, RNC % RNC level KPI can be calculated approximately by aggregating all the Cell and Iur level counters in SRNC.
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This KPI provides the ratio of the HSDPA RAB abnormal Releases to the total HSDPARAB Releases (Normal Release+ Abnormal Release) and is used to check the retainabililty of HSDPA Service within the UTRAN (RNC or Cluster). Description of RAB Abnormal Release: The RNC initially sends an IU RELEASE REQUEST/RAB RELEASE REQUEST message to the CN due to exception. If the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND/RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message with any one of the following information: "User Inactivity", "Normal Release", "Successful Relocation", "Network Optimization", the RNC measures the items according to the service types in the best cell that the UE camps on if the released RABs belong to PS domain.
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l HSDPA Call Drop Ratio (Cell) = [(VS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRel)/ (VS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRel+ VS.HSDPA.RAB.NormRel + VS.HSDPA.H2D.Succ + VS.HSDPA.H2F.Succ + VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutIntraFreq + VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutInterFreq )] x 100% l HSDPA Call Drop Ratio (RNC) = [(Sum{VS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRel}+ Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.HSDPA.Iur} )/ (Sum{VS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRel}+ Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.HSDPA.Iur} + Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.HSDPA.Iur} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.RAB.NormRel} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.H2D.Succ} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.H2F.Succ} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutIntraFreq} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutInterFreq} )] x 100%
CELL, RNC % RNC level KPI is calculated approximately by aggregating all the Cell and Iur level counters in SRNC. The successful channel transition is considered as normal HS-DSCH release (Including the transitions due to mobility).
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Table 6-12 HSDPA Call Drop Ratio (PCH) Name Formula HSDPA Call Drop Ratio (PCH)
Compared with HSDPA Call Drop Ratio, this KPI takes the PCH state into account. l HSDPA Service Drop Ratio with PCH (Cell) = [(VS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRelVS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRel.H2P )/ (VS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRel+ VS.HSDPA.RAB.NormRel + VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutIntraFreq + VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutInterFreq + VS.HSDPA.H2D.Succ + VS.HSDPA.H2F.Succ + VS.HSDPA.H2P.Succ )] x 100% l HSDPA Service Drop Ratio with PCH(RNC) = [(Sum{VS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRel}+ Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.HSDPA.Iur} Sum{VS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRel.H2P} )/ (Sum{VS.HSDPA.RAB.AbnormRel}+ Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.HSDPA.Iur} + Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.HSDPA.Iur} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.RAB.NormRel} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.H2D.Succ} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.H2F.Succ} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutIntraFreq} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.HHO.H2D.SuccOutInterFreq} + Sum{VS.HSDPA.H2P.Succ} )] x 100%
CELL, RNC % The occasion of a UE transferring out of PS HS-DSCH Channel state (H2D, H2F, H2P) should be considered as a normal RAB release for calculating the formula of PS HSDPA Call Drop Ratio.
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Table 6-13 HSUPA Call Drop Ratio Name Formula Description This KPI provides the ratio of the HSUPA RAB abnormal Releases to the total HSUPARAB Releases (Normal Release + Abnormal Release) and is used to check the retainabililty of HSUPA Service of the UTRAN (RNC or Cluster). Description of RAB Abnormal Release: The RNC initially sends an IU RELEASE REQUEST/RAB RELEASE REQUEST message to the CN due to exception. If the RNC receives an IU RELEASE COMMAND/RAB ASSIGNMENT REQUEST message with any one of the following information: "User Inactivity", "Normal Release", "Successful Relocation", "Network Optimization", the RNC measures the items according to the service types in the best cell that the UE camps on if the released RABs belong to PS domain. Associated Counters l HSUPA Call Drop Ratio (Cell) = [VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel/ (VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel+ VS.HSUPA.RAB.NormRel + VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutIntraFreq + VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutInterFreq + VS.HSUPA.E2F.Succ + VS.HSUPA.E2D.Succ )] x 100% l HSUPA Call Drop Ratio (RNC) = [(Sum{VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel}+ Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.HSUPA.Iur} )/ (Sum{VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel}+ Sum{VS.HSUPA.RAB.NormRel} + Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.HSUPA.Iur} + Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.HSUPA.Iur} + Sum{VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutIntraFreq} + Sum{VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutInterFreq} + Sum{VS.HSUPA.E2F.Succ} +Sum{VS.HSUPA.E2D.Succ})] x 100% Object Unit/Range Note CELL, RNC % RNC level KPI is calculated approximately by aggregating all the Cell and Iur level counters in SRNC. The successful channel transition is considered as normal E-DCH release (Including the transitions due to mobility). HSUPA Call Drop Ratio
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Compared with HSUPA Call Drop Ratio, this KPI takes the PCH state into account. l HSUPA Call Drop Ratio with PCH (Cell) = [(VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRelVS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel.E2P )/ (VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel+ VS.HSUPA.RAB.NormRel + VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutIntraFreq + VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutInterFreq + VS.HSUPA.E2F.Succ + VS.HSUPA.E2D.Succ + VS.HSUPA.E2P.Succ )] x 100% l HSUPA Call Drop Ratio with PCH (RNC) = [(Sum{VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel}+ Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.HSUPA.Iur} Sum{VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel.E2P} )/ (Sum{VS.HSUPA.RAB.AbnormRel}+ Sum{VS.HSUPA.RAB.NormRel} + Sum{VS.RAB.AbnormRel.HSUPA.Iur} + Sum{VS.RAB.NormRel.HSUPA.Iur} + Sum{VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutIntraFreq} + Sum{VS.HSUPA.HHO.E2D.SuccOutInterFreq} + Sum{VS.HSUPA.E2F.Succ} + Sum{VS.HSUPA.E2D.Succ} + Sum{VS.HSUPA.E2P.Succ} )] x 100%
CELL, RNC % The occasion of a UE transferring out of PS E-DCH Channel state (E2D, E2F, E2P) should be considered as a normal RAB release for calculating the formula of PS HSUPA Call Drop Ratio.
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MBMS Service PTP Drop Ratio = [VS.MBMS.RB.PTP.Loss.Abnorm/(VS.MBMS.RB.PTP.Loss.Abnorm + VS.MBMS.RB.PTP.Loss.norm)] x 100% CELL % The RNC level KPIs are calculated by aggregating all the cell counters.
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7.1 Average UL Throughput for PS R99 Service 7.2 Average DL Throughput for PS R99 Service 7.3 Average UL BLER for CS Service 7.4 Average UL BLER for PS Service 7.5 HSDPA Throughput 7.6 HSUPA Throughput 7.7 PS UL Throughput of RNC 7.8 PS DL Throughput of RNC 7.9 MBMS Service Throughput
Service Integrity
Service Integrity KPIs mainly indicate the service capabilities for PS/HSPA throughput during busy hours in each cell and the service UL Average BLER for evaluating the UL BLER value of services in each cell.
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VS.ULBler.PS.BE.DCH.8 VS.ULBler.PS.BE.DCH.16 VS.ULBler.PS.BE.DCH.32 VS.ULBler.PS.BE.DCH.64 VS.ULBler.PS.BE.DCH.128 VS.ULBler.PS.BE.DCH.144 VS.ULBler.PS.BE.DCH.256 VS.ULBler.PS.BE.DCH.384 VS.ULBler.PS.BE.RACH VS.ULBler.PS.Conv VS.ULBler.PS.Str
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Table 7-6 Mean Throughput for One HSDPA Cell Name Mean Throughput for One HSDPA Cell
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This counter provides the MAC-hs throughput when at least one HSDPA user is transferring data at the physical layer during the entire measurement period. VS.DataOutput.Mean/(VS.DataTtiRatio.MeanVS.HSDPA.InactiveDataTtiRatio.Mean) NodeB Kbit/s We can apply the following formula to get the Mean HSDPA Cell Throughput within RNC approximately: HSDPA Cell Throughput (RNC Cell) = VS.HSDPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes x 8/[{SP} x 60]/1000 Where: l {SP} is the Statistic Period with the unit of Minute. l The KPI may not be accurate under the following condition: there is no HSDPA User transferring data for a while during the total measurement period. Therefore, the KPI should be evaluated during busy hour for accuracy.
Table 7-8 Mean Throughput for One HSUPA Cell Name Mean Throughput for One HSUPA Cell
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This counter provides the Mean HSUPA Cell Throughput when at least one HSUPA user is transferring data during the entire measurement period. Average bit rate of MAC-d data flows that the NodeB receives successfully from all users over the time when data is transferred during a measurement period. The time when there is data transfer during a measurement period is calculated as follows: Sampling times of data transfer x length of the sampling period If the number of received MAC-d PDU bits is 0 in a certain sampling period, which is 10 ms in length, the NodeB does not count this period.
VS.HSUPA.MeanBitRate.WithData NodeB Kbit/s We can apply the following formula to get the Mean HSUPA Cell Throughput within the RNC approximately: HSUPA Cell Throughput (RNC Cell) = VS.HSUPA.MeanChThroughput.TotalBytes x 8/[{SP} x 60]/1000 Where: {SP} is the Statistic Period with the unit of Minute. The KPI may not be accurate under the following condition: there is no HSUPA User transferring data for a while during the total measurement period. Therefore, the KPI should be evaluated during busy hour for accuracy.
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This measurement item provides the Average or Max uplink throughput for PS services within an RNC. l Measurement point for Average UL Throughput The RNC periodically samples the uplink traffic values of the related PS services in the PS domain. At the end of the measurement period, the RNC divides the accumulated values by the number of samples to obtain the mean uplink traffic of all the PS services in the PS domain. The uplink traffic of all the PS services in the PS domain refers to the traffic obtained at the RLC layer. The data does not include the RLC head data. l Measurement point for Max UL Throughput The RNC periodically samples uplink traffic values of all the related PS services in the PS domain. At the end of the measurement period, the RNC calculates the maximum uplink traffic of all the services in the PS domain within the RNC. The uplink traffic of all the services in the PS domain refers to the traffic obtained at the RLC layer. The data does not include the RLC head data.
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These counters provide the Average or Max downlink throughput for PS services within an RNC. l Measurement point for Average DL Throughput The RNC periodically samples the downlink traffic values of the related PS services in the PS domain. At the end of the measurement period, the RNC divides the accumulated values by the number of samples to obtain the mean downlink traffic of all the PS services in the PS domain. The downlink traffic of all the PS services in the PS domain refers to the traffic obtained at the RLC layer. The data does not include the RLC head data. l Measurement point for Max DL Throughput The RNC periodically samples the downlink traffic values of all the related PS services in the PS domain. At the end of the measurement period, the RNC calculates the maximum downlink traffic of all the services in the PS domain within the RNC. The downlink traffic of all the services in the PS domain refers to the traffic obtained at the RLC layer. The data does not include the RLC head data.
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8.1 CS Equivalent Erlang of RNC 8.2 Number of CS Users 8.3 Number of PS R99 Users 8.4 Number of HSDPA Users 8.5 Number of HSUPA Users 8.6 Number of E-FACH Users 8.7 Number of CS Over HSPA Users 8.8 Number of HSDPA 64QAM Users 8.9 Number of HSDPA MIMO Users 8.10 Number of HSUPA 16QAM users 8.11 Number of HSDPA MIMO64QAM Users 8.12 Number of MBMS Users 8.13 HSDPA RLC Traffic Volume 8.14 HSUPA RLC Traffic Volume 8.15 R99 Service UL Traffic Volume 8.16 R99 Service DL Traffic Volume 8.17 E-FACH Traffic Volume
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Traffic-related KPIs are used to check the circulated traffic such as CS Equivalent Erlang, PS Traffic, and Mean UE number for various kinds of services in an RNC or a Cluster.
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Table 8-2 Number of CS Users Name Description Number of CS Users These counters provide the number of CS (AMR and VP) users with different UL and DL rates in cells of the active set. The related RB number is sampled periodically in cells of the active set. At the end of the measurement period, the value of each counter is obtained as follows: dividing the accumulated value of each sampling point by the number of sampling times. Associated Counters l Cell Counters (VS.RB.AMR.DL.12.2+ VS.RB.AMR.DL.10.2 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.95 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.4 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.6.7 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.9 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.15 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.4.75 ); VS.RB.CS.Conv.DL.64 l RNC Counters (VS.RB.AMR.DL.4.75.RNC+ VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.15.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.9.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.6.7.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.4.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.95.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.10.2.RNC + VS.RB.AMR.DL.12.2.RNC ); VS.RB.CS.Conv.DL.64.RNC Object Unit/Range Note CELL, RNC None The Unit is average user number, to get Erlang, the counter value should be multiplied by {SP}/60, where {SP} is the measurement period (unit: minute). For a VP service, V1 platform equals to four Erlangs and V2 platform equals to two Erlangs.
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Table 8-3 Number of PS R99 Users Name Description Number of PS R99 Users These counters provide the number of PS R99 users with different UL and DL rates in cells of the active set. The related RB number is sampled periodically in cells of the active set. At the end of the measurement period, the value of each counter is obtained as follows: dividing the accumulated value of each sampling point by the number of sampling times.
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Cell Level l UL Counters: VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.8 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.16 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.32 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.64 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.128 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.144 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.256 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.384 VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.8 VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.16 VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.32 VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.64 VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.128 VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.144 VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.256 VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.384 VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.42.8 VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.40 VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.39.2 VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.38.8 VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.8 VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.16 VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.32 VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.64 VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.128 VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.144 VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.256.384 VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.64 l DL Counters: VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.8 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.16 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.32 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.64 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.128 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.144 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.256 VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.384 VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.8
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VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.16 VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.32 VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.64 VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.128 VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.144 VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.256 VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.384 VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.42.8 VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.40 VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.39.2 VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.38.8 VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.8 VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.16 VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.32 VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.64 VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.128 VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.144 VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.256.384 VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.64 RNC Counters l UL Counters: VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.16.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.32.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.64.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.128.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.144.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.256.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.UL.384.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.16.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.32.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.64.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.128.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.144.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.256.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.UL.384.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.16.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.32.RNC
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VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.64.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.128.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.144.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.UL.256.384.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.16.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.32.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.64.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.38.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.42.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.40.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.UL.39.2.RNC l DL Counters: VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.16.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.32.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.64.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.128.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.144.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.256.RNC VS.RB.PS.Bkg.DL.384.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.16.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.32.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.64.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.128.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.144.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.256.RNC VS.RB.PS.Int.DL.384.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.16.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.32.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.64.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.128.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.144.RNC VS.RB.PS.Str.DL.256.384.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.16.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.32.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.64.RNC
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VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.42.8.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.40.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.39.2.RNC VS.RB.PS.Conv.DL.38.8.RNC Object Unit/Range Note CELL, RNC None The Unit is average user number, to get Erlang, should be multiplied by {SP}/ 60;
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VS.HSUPA.UE.Mean.Cell VS.HSUPA.UE.Max.Cell CELL None The KPI should be collected during busy hour.
VS.HSPA.UE.Mean.CS.Conv.Cell CELL
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Table 8-12 Number of MBMS Users Name Description Mean Number of MBMS Users The previous measurement counter provides the mean number of UEs that subscribes to MBMS channel in PTP mode in a cell. If the MBMS channel is in PTP mode, the number of cell_MBMS UEs is reported when a connected UE orders or releases the program in the cell. When the MBMS channel switches from PTM to PTP, the number of UEs that have currently ordered the program in the cell is reported. When the MBMS channel switches from PTP to PTM, the number of UEs that have ordered the program in PTP mode is reported as 0. Associated Counters VS.MBMS.PTP.UE.Channel0.Mean.Cell VS.MBMS.PTM.UE.Channel0.Mean.Cell VS.MBMS.PTP.UE.Channel1.Mean.Cell VS.MBMS.PTM.UE.Channel1.Mean.Cell VS.MBMS.PTP.UE.Channel2.Mean.Cell VS.MBMS.PTM.UE.Channel2.Mean.Cell VS.MBMS.PTP.UE.Channel3.Mean.Cell VS.MBMS.PTM.UE.Channel3.Mean.Cell VS.MBMS.PTP.UE.Channel4.Mean.Cell VS.MBMS.PTM.UE.Channel4.Mean.Cell Object Unit/Range Note CELL None The KPI should be collected during busy hour.
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l CS Domain: (VS.RB.AMR.UL.12.2 x 12200 + VS.RB.AMR.UL.10.2 x 10200 + VS.RB.AMR.UL.7.95 x 7950 + VS.RB.AMR.UL.7.4 x 7400 + VS.RB.AMR.UL.5.9 x 5900 + VS.RB.AMR.UL.5.15 x 5150 + VS.RB.AMR.UL.4.75 x 4750) x {SP} x 60 l PS Domain: VS.PS.Bkg.UL.8.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.UL.16.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.UL.32.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.UL.64.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.UL.128.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.UL.144.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.UL.256.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.UL.384.Traffic VS.PS.Int.UL.8.Traffic VS.PS.Int.UL.16.Traffic VS.PS.Int.UL.32.Traffic VS.PS.Int.UL.64.Traffic VS.PS.Int.UL.128.Traffic VS.PS.Int.UL.144.Traffic VS.PS.Int.UL.256.Traffic VS.PS.Int.UL.384.Traffic VS.PS.Str.UL.8.Traffic VS.PS.Str.UL.16.Traffic VS.PS.Str.UL.32.Traffic VS.PS.Str.UL.64.Traffic VS.PS.Str.UL.128.Traffic VS.PS.Conv.UL.Traffic
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Table 8-16 R99 Service DL Traffic Volume Name Description R99 Service DL Traffic Volume These KPIs provide the downlink traffic volume of different R99 services in all cells of the active set. The DL traffic volume (excluding the RLC header and the retransmitted data) of each kind of R99 services over the RLC layer are accumulated for all cells of the active set within SRNC.
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l CS Domain: (VS.RB.AMR.DL.12.2 x 12200 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.10.2 x 10200 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.95 x 7950 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.7.4 x 7400 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.9 x 5900 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.5.15 x 5150 + VS.RB.AMR.DL.4.75 x 4750) x {SP} x 60 VS.CS.Conv.DL.64.Traffic VS.CS.Str.DL.57.6.Traffic l PS Domain: VS.PS.Bkg.DL.8.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.DL.16.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.DL.32.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.DL.64.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.DL.128.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.DL.144.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.DL.256.Traffic VS.PS.Bkg.DL.384.Traffic VS.PS.Int.DL.8.Traffic VS.PS.Int.DL.16.Traffic VS.PS.Int.DL.32.Traffic VS.PS.Int.DL.64.Traffic VS.PS.Int.DL.128.Traffic VS.PS.Int.DL.144.Traffic VS.PS.Int.DL.256.Traffic VS.PS.Int.DL.384.Traffic VS.PS.Str.DL.8.Traffic VS.PS.Str.DL.16.Traffic VS.PS.Str.DL.32.Traffic VS.PS.Str.DL.64.Traffic VS.PS.Str.DL.128.Traffic VS.PS.Str.DL.144.Traffic VS.PS.Str.DL.256.Traffic VS.PS.Str.DL.384.Traffic VS.PS.Conv.DL.Traffic
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