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Parameters
Parameter ID CellId Parameter Name Cell ID Parameter Description Meaning: The logical cell ID uniquely identifies a cell in a radio network. The logical cell ID is configured at the BSC6900. The BSC6900 sends the cell ID to the base station during a cell setup procedure. The mapping between logical cell IDs and local cell IDs are configured at the BSC6900. The BSC6900 supports a maximum of 5100 logical cells. Logical cells are uniquely but not necessarily consecutively numbered within a BSC6900. For example, you can set the ID of a logical cell to 0 and that of another logical cell to 2. For clear and easy identification, adhere to the following numbering principles: Specify different number ranges for logical cells in different subracks. For example, you can specify the range of 0 to 899 for the logical cells in subrack 0 (MPS) and the range of 900 to 1799 for the logical cells in subrack 1 (EPS).For detailed information about this parameter, see 3GPP TS 25.401. GUI Value Range: 0~65535 Unit: None Actual Value Range: 0~65535 MML Default Value: None Recommended Value: None Parameter Relationship: None Service Interrupted After Modification: N/A Impact on Network Performance: None Meaning: RTWP heavy threshold for the load balancing algorithm based on Received Total Wideband Power (RTWP). If power in a cell exceeds the threshold, CPICH power in the cell will be decreased. GUI Value Range: 0~100 Unit: % Actual Value Range: 0~1 MML Default Value: 95 Recommended Value: 95 Parameter Relationship: RTWP Heavy Threshold must be greater than RTWP Light Threshold. Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no impact on the UE in idle mode) Impact on Network Performance: If the parameter is set to a smaller value, CPICH power is more likely to be decreased. As a result, coverage shrinks and coverage blind zone occurs, increasing the call drop rate. If the parameter is set to a greater value, CPICH power is less likely to be decreased. As a result, CPICH power adjustment takes lengthy time and the call drop rate cannot be reduced in time. Meaning: RTWP light threshold for the load balancing algorithm based on RTWP. If power in a cell is less than the threshold, CPICH power in the cell will be increased. GUI Value Range: 0~100 Unit: % Actual Value Range: 0~1 MML Default Value: 85 Recommended Value: 85 Parameter Relationship: RTWP Heavy Threshold must be greater than RTWP Light Threshold. Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no impact on the UE in idle mode) Impact on Network Performance: If the parameter is set to a greater value, CPICH power is more likely to be increased. As a result, CPICH power is more likely to be increased and decreased in the way that ping-pong is played back and forth. If the parameter is set to a smaller value, CPICH power is less likely to be increased. As a result, coverage blind zone easily occurs, increasing the call drop rate. Meaning: Pace at which CPICH power is increased or decreased each time GUI Value Range: 0~100 Unit: 0.1dB Actual Value Range: 0~10 MML Default Value: 2 Recommended Value: 2 Parameter Relationship: None Service Interrupted After Modification: No (And no impact on the UE in idle mode) Impact on Network Performance: If the parameter is set to a smaller value, CPICH power is adjusted at a slower pace. As a result, RTWP change and uplink interference counteraction take longer time. If the parameter is set to a greater value, CPICH power is adjusted at a faster pace. As a result, RTWP change and uplink interference counteraction take shorter time. Cell coverage, however, will change rapidly, increasing the call drop rate.
RTWPHeavyThd
RTWPLightThd
Example
To add parameters related to the RTWP-based load balancing algorithm to a cell (Cell ID = 1; RTWP Heavy Threshold = 80; RTWP Light Threshold = 30; CPICH Power Adjustment Pace = 3), run the following command: ADD UCELLULB: CellId=1, RTWPHeavyThd=80, RTWPLightThd=30, PCPICHPOWERPACE=3;
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