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ZTE UMTS Idle Mode and Common Channel Behavior Feature Guide - V8.5 - 201312
ZTE UMTS Idle Mode and Common Channel Behavior Feature Guide - V8.5 - 201312
Date
Author
Reviewer
Revision History
Liu Fulei /
V7.0
2012-3-23
Hu
Wang Juntao
Xingxing
Added 3.2.13 SIB Scheduling Optimization.
Added 3.2.4.8.1 E-UTRAN Black Listed
V8.0
2012-11-30
Liu Fulei
Wang Juntao
Cells Support.
Added 3.2.4.9 User Dedicated Frequency
Priority.
V8.5
2012-11-30
Liu Fulei
Wang Juntao
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
Overview ............................................................................................................ 5
ZWF21-03-005 Cell Selection and Reselection .................................................... 5
ZWF21-03-100 Cell Reselection with LTE ........................................................... 6
ZWF27-02-002 User Dedicated Frequency Priority .............................................. 6
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8
3.2.9
3.2.10
3.2.11
3.2.12
3.2.13
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.4
3.4.1
3.5
3.5.1
3.6
3.6.1
3.6.2
3.6.3
3.6.4
3.6.5
4
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
FIGURES
Figure 3-1 UE Registers upon Switch-on or Re-registers after Leaving Connected Mode ... 7
Figure 3-2 PLMN Selection-Automatic Mode .....................................................................10
Figure 3-3 Idle Mode Cell Selection and Reselection .........................................................13
Figure 3-4 URA update procedure, basic flow ....................................................................46
Figure 3-5 URA update procedure, failure case .................................................................46
Figure 3-8 Cell update procedure, basic flow .....................................................................47
Figure 3-9 Cell update procedure with physical channel reconfiguration ............................47
Figure 3-10 Cell update procedure with radio bearer reconfiguration .................................48
Figure 3-11 PRACH Structure............................................................................................48
Figure 3-12 Structure of PRACH Message ........................................................................49
Figure 3-13 Relation between the PRACH Access Slot and DL AICH ................................54
Figure 3-14 Timing Relation between PRACH and AICH as Observed from the UE Side ..56
TABLES
Table 3-1 Number of Bits Carried in PRACH Message vs. Spectrum Spreading Factor .....50
Table 3-2 Mapping Relation between Available UL Access Slot and RACH.......................55
Table 3-3 ASCi-to-Pi Mapping Relation ..............................................................................59
Table 3-4 AC-to-ASC Mapping Relation.............................................................................59
Feature Attributes
System version: [RNCV3.12.10/RNCV4.12.10, OMMR V12.12.41, Node B V4.12.10,
OMMB V12.12.40]
Attribute: [Optional]
Involved NEs:
UE
Node B
RNC
MSCS
-
MGW
-
SGSN
-
GGSN
-
HLR
-
Note:
*-: Not involved
*: Involved
Dependency: [None]
Mutual exclusion: [None]
Note: [None]
Overview
This guide describes the strategies of cell selection and reselection, cell reselection with
LTE, and user dedicated frequency priority.
2.1
2.2
2.3
Technical Descriptions
Figure 3-1 shows the flow that the UE registers upon switch-on or re-registers after
leaving connected mode. Processes involved are: PLMN selection, cell selection and
reselection, LA registration/update, and RA registration/update.
Figure 3-1
Mode
In addition, the UE supports periodic LA and RA update to notify the network of the
real-time camping information. In the state of URA_PCH/CELL_FACH, the UE triggers
URA/CELL update required by the service. In the cases of service setup, the paging
process and PRACH random access process are needed. The processes are introduced
in this chapter.
3.1
3.1.1
For an FDD cell, the measured primary CPICH RSCP value is greater than or equal
to -95 dBm.
For an TDD cell, the measured primary CCPCH RSCP value is greater than or equal
to -84dBm.
The found PLMNs, which do not satisfy the high-quality criterion, but for which the UE is
able to read the PLMN identities, are reported to the NAS as other PLMNs in the order of
decreasing CPICH RSCP for UTRA FDD cells, or in the order of decreasing P-CCPCH
RSCP for UTRA TDD cells.
The search for PLMNs on the carriers may be stopped upon request of the NAS. The UE
may optimize this search by using stored information of carrier frequencies and
optionally also information on cell parameters, e.g. scrambling codes, from previously
received measurement control information elements.
Once the UE has selected a PLMN, the cell selection procedure will be performed in
order to select a suitable cell for the PLMN to camp on.
3.1.2
3.1.3
Home PLMN (HPLMN), if not previously selected, according to the Radio Access
Technologies (RATs) supported by the UE.
Each PLMN in the user-controlled PLMNs list in the USIM, if present, in order of
priority, according to the RATs supported by the UE.
Each PLMN in the operator-controlled PLMNs list in the USIM, in order of priority,
according to the RATs supported by the UE.
Other PLMNs that do not fulfill high-quality criterion, in order of decreasing signal
strength (SS).
PLMNs are considered high-quality if the Received Signal Strength Code Power (RSCP)
on the PCPICH fulfills the high-quality criterion (for FDD, the PCPICH RSCP level is
greater than or equal to 95 dBm and for GSM, the signal level is above -85 dBm).
A PLMN with at least one acceptable cell is considered available. If that PLMN is allowed,
the UE tries to register on it. If registration is successful, the UE displays the selected
PLMN.
When the UE cannot register on any PLMN in the user and operator lists, it attempts to
register on other PLMNs according to the high-quality criterion.
If the UE cannot register on any PLMN, it selects an available PLMN and enters a limited
service state. If it does not find an available PLMN, the UE enters the non-service state,
and waits until a new PLMN is available and allowed.
Figure 3-2
3.1.4
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makes a manual selection, according to the available access technology for the chosen
PLMN, and the UE attempts registration on this PLMN, ignoring the contents of the
forbidden Location Area Identities (LAIs) and PLMN lists. If the user selects an available
PLMN in the forbidden PLMN list, the UE attempts to register and may receive a positive
acknowledgement from the CN. In this case, the PLMN is removed from the forbidden
list.
If the user does not select a PLMN, the selected PLMN is the one that was selected
before the PLMN selection procedure started. If this PLMN is no longer available, the UE
attempts to camp on an acceptable cell at any PLMN and enters the limited service state.
The UE remains in that state until it is switched off or the user makes a manual PLMN
reselection.
3.1.5
Roaming
Roaming is a service through which a UE is able to obtain services from another PLMN
(Visited PLMN) than the HPLMN. The behavior that the UE must follow is specified by
agreements among the network operators. A UE in Automatic mode, having selected and
registered on a Visited PLMN (VPLMN), periodically attempts to return to its HPLMN.
The time interval between consecutive attempts is stored in the USIM and is managed by
the network operator using a timer (The timer may have a value of between 6 minutes
and 8 hours, with a step size of 6 minutes). In the absence of a fixed value, a default
value of 60 minutes is used by the UE.
3.2
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Receive registration area information from the PLMN, e.g., location area and routing
area;
3.2.1
Identify to which service area as specified by NAS that the serving cell belongs;
Initiate call setup for outgoing calls or other actions from the UE.
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Figure 3-3
cell information
stored for the PLMN
Stored
information
Cell Selection
no suitable
cell found
no cell information
stored for the PLMN
Initial
Cell Selection
Cell Selection
when leaving
connected
mode
return to
idle mode
suitable
cell found
leave
idle mode
Connected
mode
Camped
normally
trigger
suitable
cell found
Cell
Reselection
Evaluation
Process
no suitable
cell found
Any Cell
Selection
go here
when no
USIM in
the UE
USIM inserted
acceptable
cell found
Cell Selection
when leaving
connected
mode
return to
idle mode
Connected
mode
(Emergency
calls only)
acceptable
cell found
leave
idle mode
Camped on
any cell
suitable
cell found
trigger
acceptable
cell found
Cell
Reselection
Evaluation
Process
no acceptable
cell found
3.2.1.1
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One or several RATs may be associated with the selected PLMN. It depends on the UE
capability and PLMN plan.
The AS will attempt to find a suitable cell to camp on as specified in Section 3.2.2.
If a suitable cell is found, the UE will select this cell to camp on, and report this event to
NAS so that the necessary NAS registration procedures can be performed. When the
registration is successful, the UE enters in state Camped normally in order to obtain
normal service.
If the UE is unable to find any suitable cell of selected PLMN the UE will enter the Any
cell selection state and perform action of 3.2.6 Any Cell Selection State.
3.2.1.2
3.2.1.3
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If no suitable cell is found in cell reselection evaluation process, the UE enters the state
Any cell selection.
3.2.1.4
3.2.1.5
3.2.2
3.2.2.1
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3.2.2.2
3.2.2.3
Srxlev > 0
Where,
Qqualmeas: Measured cell quality value. Applicable only for FDD cells, the quality of the
received signal expressed in CPICH Ec/N0 (dB).
Qrxlevmeas: Measured cell RX level value. This is received signal, CPICH RSCP for
FDD cells (dBm), P-CCPCH RSCP for TDD cells (dBm) and RXLEV for GSM cells
(dBm).
Qqualmin: Minimum required quality level in the cell (dB). Applicable only for FDD cells
(For serving cell, the parameter is indicated by Qqualmin (UUtranCellFDD); for neighbour
cell,
the
parameter
is
indicated
by
qqualMin
(UExternalUtranCellFDD)
and
QqualMinSib12; for neighbour cell with absolute priority configuration, the parameter is
indicated by QqualminFDD.)
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Qrxlevmin: Minimum required RX level in the cell (dBm). (For serving cell: If
DeltaQrxlevmin (UUtranCellFDD) is broadcast, Qrxlevmin =QrxLevMin+DeltaQrxlevmin.
If DeltaQrxlevmin (UUtranCellFDD) is not broadcast, Qrxlevmin +QRxLevMin. Whether
to broadcast DeltaQrxlevmin or not is controlled by DeltaQrxlevminPre. For neighbor cell:
In Idle mode or SIB12 is not broadcast, if deltaQrxlevmin (UExternalUtranCellFDD/
UExternalGsmCell) is not broadcast, Qrxlevmin =QrxLevMin. In Idle mode or SIB12 is
not
broadcast,
if
deltaQrxlevmin
(UExternalUtranCellFDD/UExternalGsmCell)
is
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3.2.3
Select and monitor the indicated PICH and PCH of the cell according to information
sent in system information;
3.2.4
3.2.4.1
The current serving cell belongs to the MBMS preferred frequency layer.
Sx> Sintersearch
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The current serving cell does not belong to the MBMS preferred frequency
layer.
Sx > Sintersearch
Sx <= Sintersearch
If Sx > SSearchRat, UE does not need to measure quality of inter-RAT neighbor cells.
If HCS is not used and the UE receives SLimitRat, the UE will ignore the
parameter.
3.2.4.2
non-HCS
environment,
if
the
parameters
NoHcsTCrMax,
NoHcsNCr
and
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If the number of cell reselections during time period NoHcsTCRHyst does not exceed
NoHcsNCr and also the network does not order the UE to stay in high-mobility state,
then the UE exits high-mobility state.
3.2.4.3
If the UE is in HCS low mobility state, for serving cell and neighbour cells belonging
to the MBMS PL set the HCS priority = HcsPrio + HcsOffMbms.
If the UE is in HCS high mobility state, for serving cell and neighbour cells belonging
to the MBMS PL set the HCS priority = HcsPrio.
For serving cell and neighbour cells not belonging to the MBMS PL, set the HCS
priority = HcsPrio
Where: HcsPrio is the parameters configured by cells. The HcsPrio of the current RNC
cell takes the value of HcsPrio (UUtranCellFDD). The HcsPrio of the neighbor RNC cell
takes the value of HcsPrio (UExternalUtranCellFDD). The HcsPrio of the GSM cell
takes the value of (UExternalGsmCell).
In the following rules, the UE uses Squal for FDD cells and Srxlev for TDD cells for Sx:
1
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high-mobility
IF (Srxlev <= SsearchHCS) or (if FDD and Sx <= Sintersearch) THEN
<UE measure on all intra-frequency and inter-frequency cells.>
ELSE
IF (Sx > Sintrasearch) THEN
< UE measure on all intra-frequency and inter-frequency cells, which have
higher HCS priority level than the serving cell. >
ELSE
<UE measure on all intra-frequency and inter-frequency cells, which have
equal or higher HCS priority level than the serving cell >
ENDIF
IF Sintrasearch is not sent for the serving cell, THEN
<UE measure on all intra-frequency cells. Fast-moving UEs may also use
this rule. UE measure on all inter-frequency cells, which have higher HCS priority
level than the serving cell unless measurement rules for fast-moving UEs are
triggered.>
ENDIF
ENDIF
Whether to broadcast Sintrasearch or not is controlled by SintraSearchPre.
If HCS (UseOfHCS (UUtranCellFDD)) is used and if SsearchHCS or Sintersearch (FDD) is
not sent for the serving cell, UE will measure on all intra-frequency and
inter-frequency cells. Whether to broadcast SsearchHCS or not is controlled by
SSearchHCSPre. Whether to broadcast SinterSearch or not is controlled by
SInterSearchPre.
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This measurement rule applies when the HCS is used and the UE is in fast-moving
state and also the UE receives the broadcast message of NoHcsTCrMax,
NoHcsNCr and NoHcsTCrMaxHyst.
If the number of cell reselections during time period TCrMax exceeds NCr, or if the
network (via signaling of RRC release, RB re-configuration) has ordered the UE to
consider itself in high mobility state, the UE is triggered to enter fast-moving state.
In this high-mobility state, UE will
IF (Srxlevs <= SsearchHCS) or (if FDD and Sx <= Sintersearch) or SsearchHCS or Sintersearch
(FDD) are not sent, THEN
<UE measure on all intra-frequency and inter-frequency cells.>
ELSE
<UE measure intra-frequency and inter-frequency neighbour cells, which have
equal or lower HCS priority than serving cell. >
ENDIF
When the number of cell reselections during time period TCRmax no longer
exceeds NCr, the UE will:
If the number of cell reselections during time period TCrmaxHyst does not
exceed NCr and also the network does not order the UE to stay in
high-mobility state, then the UE exits high-mobility state.
When serving cell belongs to a hierarchical cell structure, the UE will follow these rules
for Inter-RAT measurements:
The UE uses Squal for FDD cells and Srxlev for TDD cells for Sx in the following rules.
3
22
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If the number of cell reselections during time period TCrmaxHyst does not exceed
NCr and also the network does not order the UE to stay in high-mobility state, then
the UE exits high-mobility state.
3.2.4.4
For inter-frequency layers with a priority equal or lower than the priority of the
current serving layer:
The UE shall not perform measurements of inter-frequency layers for which the UE
has no absolute priority.
If
the
UE
has
received
absolute
priority
information
for
inter-RAT
layers
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The UE shall perform measurements of inter-RAT layers with a priority higher than
the priority of the current serving cell.
For inter-RAT layers with a priority lower than the priority of the current serving cell:
absolute
priority
of
inter-frequency
layers
in
UTRAN:
UtranPriority[MAX_NUM_UTRAN_FREQ];
The
absolute
priority
of
inter-RAT
layers
in
EUTRAN:
EutranPriority[MAX_NUM_UTRAN_FREQ];
The
absolute
priority
of
inter-RAT
layers
in
GERAN:
GeranPriority[MAX_NUM_GERAN_CELL_GROUP].
3.2.4.5
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and other cells on the same frequency, as candidates for reselection within 300s. If the
UE has to perform an any cell selection procedure any limitation will be removed.
If the highest ranked cell is an inter-RAT cell which is not suitable due to being part of the
"list of forbidden LAs or belonging to a PLMN which is not indicated as being equivalent
to the registered PLMN, the UE will not consider this cell as a candidate for reselection
within 300s. If the UE has to perform an any cell selection procedure any limitation will be
removed.
3.2.4.6
perform
Inter-frequency or
Inter-RAT
3.2.4.7
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Hs = Qmeas,s - Qhcss
Hn = Qmeas,n - Qhcsn TOn * Ln
If the cell does not use the HCS structure, the following cell reselection rule R is used for
quality ranking in cell reselection.
Where,
if HCS_PRIOn = HCS_PRIOs
if HCS_PRIOn <> HCS_PRIOs
W(x) = 0
W(x) = 1
for x < 0
for x >= 0
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Qhcs,n: This specifies the quality threshold levels of neighbor cells for applying
prioritised hierarchical HCS cell re-selection (Idle mode: If Ec/No is used as the quality
measure, the value of QhcsEcN0Sib11 is taken; if RSCP is used as the quality measure,
the value of QhcsRscpSib11 is taken. Connected mode: When SIB12 is not broadcast,
the parameter values are taken as in the case of Idle mode; when SIB12 is broadcast,
the value of QhcsEcN0Sib12 is taken if Ec/No is used as the quality measure, and the
value of QhcsRscpSib12 is taken if RSCP is used as the quality measure. Whether to
broadcast SIB12 is controlled by SIB12Ind
Connected mode: When SIB4 is not broadcast, the parameter values are taken as in the
case of Idle mode; when SIB4 is broadcast, the value of QHyst1SPch is taken if RSCP is
used as the URA_PCH state reselection quality measure, and the value of QHyst2SFach
is taken if Ec/No is used as the CELL_FACH state reselection quality measure. Whether
to broadcast SIB4 is controlled by SIB4Ind.
Qoffmbms: This specifies the offset added to cells belonging to the MBMS PL when a
decision of HCS cell R reselection rule is being made.
Connected mode: When SIB12 is not broadcast, the parameter values are taken as in
the case of Idle mode; when SIB12 is broadcast, the value of Qoffset1SNSib12 is taken if
RSCP is used as the reselection quality measure, and the value of Qoffset2SNSib12 is
taken if Ec/No is used as the reselection quality measure, whether SIB12 is broadcast
controlled by SIB12Ind
Tn: The timer used after cell reselection. The rules to start Tn are as follows:
Tn is implemented for each neighbour cell. Tn will be started from zero when one of
the following conditions becomes true:
If HCS_PRIOn <> HCS_PRIOs and
or
If HCS_PRIOn = HCS_PRIOs and
for serving FDD and neighbour FDD cells if the quality measure for cell
selection and reselection is set to CPICH RSCP in the serving cell, and Q meas,n >
Qmeas,s + Qoffset1s,n
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or
for serving FDD and neighbour FDD cells if the quality measure for cell
selection and reselection is set to CPICH Ec/No in the serving cell, and Q meas,n >
Qmeas,s + Qoffset2s,n
or
Tn for the associated cell will be stopped as soon as any of the above conditions are
no longer fulfilled. Any value calculated for TOn is valid only if the associated timer
Tn is still running otherwise TOn will be set to zero.
Connected mode: When SIB12 is not broadcast, the parameter values are taken as in
the case of Idle mode; when SIB12 is broadcast, the value of TempOffset1Sib12 is taken
if RSCP is used as the reselection quality measure and the value of TempOffset2Sib12 is
taken if Ec/No is used as the reselection quality measure. Whether to broadcast SIB12 is
controlled
by
SIB12Ind)}.
If
HCS
(UseOfHCS
(UUtranCellFDD))
is
used,
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HCS_PRIOs: This specifies the HCS priority level for serving cell. (non-HCS cell: The
HcsPrio of the current RNC cell takes the value of HcsPrio (UUtranCellFDD). The
HcsPrio of the neighbor RNC cell takes the value of HcsPrio (UExternalUtranCellFDD).
The HcsPrio of the GSM cell takes the value of HcsPrio (UExternalGsmCell). For value
of HCS cells, refer to Value of HCS Priority in Cell reselection measurement rule when
the hierarchical cell structure (HCS) is used.
The cell are ranked by quality according to the above defined R or H criteria using
CPICH RSCP (for FDD), P-CCPCH RSCP (for TDD) and the measurement result of
averaged received signal level (for GSM) as the calculation quantity of Qmeasn, Qmeass,
R or H. The best ranked cell is the cell with the highest R or H value. Whether the
neighbouring cell can be used for cell reselection is indicated by StateMode or
GsmStateMode.
For the cell selection and reselection parameters: Whether Qhcs, TCrmax, NCR and
TCrmaxHyst are configured is controlled by HcsSrvCelInfoPre. Whether the HCS-related
parameters in neighbor cell such as HCS_PRIO, Qhcs, Penalty_time, Temporary_offset1
and Temporary_offset2 are configured is controlled by UseOfHCS (UUtranRelation) and
UseOfHCS (UGsmRelation).
If a TDD or GSM cell is ranked as the best cell, then the UE will perform cell re-selection
to that TDD or GSM cell, and camp on the chosen cell.
If an FDD cell is ranked as the best cell and the quality measurement for cell selection
and re-selection is set to CPICH RSCP, the UE will perform cell re-selection to that FDD
cell and and camps on the chosen cell (If this cell is found to be not suitable, the UE will
behave according to Highest ranked cells with cell reservations, access restrictions or
unsuitable for normal camping).
If an FDD cell is ranked as the best cell and the quality measure for cell selection and
re-selection is set to CPICH Ec/No, the UE shall perform a second ranking of the FDD
cells according to the R criteria specified above, but using the quality measure CPICH
Ec/No for deriving the Qmeas,n and Qmeas,s and calculating the R values of the FDD cells (If
this cell is found to be unsuitable, the UE will behave according to Highest ranked cells
with cell reservations, access restrictions or unsuitable for normal camping).
In all cases, the UE will reselect the new cell, only if the following conditions are met:
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The new cell is better ranked than the serving cell during a time interval Treselection
according to the R or H criteria. If Treselections,PCH is provided in SIB4, the
URA_PCH state timer takes the value of TreselectionPch; if Treselections,FACH is
provided in SIB4, the CELL_FCH state timer takes the value of TreselectionFach.
For hierarchical cell structures when the high-mobility state has not been detected,
if, according to the HCS rules, the serving cell is not ranked, then all the ranked
cells are considered to be better ranked than the serving cell. In case the UE
reselects a cell on an MBMS preferred frequency to receive an MBMS service that
is not available on the current frequency, the UE may reduce interval Treselection S,
TreselectionS, PCH and TreselectionS, FACH. (Whether to configure SIB4 is controlled
by SIB4Ind).
More than 1 second has elapsed since the UE camped on the current serving cell.
The high-mobility state of cell is detected and "Speed dependent Scaling Factor
for_Treselection" (SpSf) is broadcast on the system information (whether broadcast
is
controlled
by
SpSfPre),
then
TreselectionS,
TReselectionPch
and
The high-mobility state of cell is not detected and "Inter-Frequency Scaling Factor
for Treselection" (InterFreqSf) is broadcast on the system information (whether
broadcast is controlled by InterFreqSfPre), then Treselection, TReselectionPch and
TReselectionFach will be multiplied by the scaling factor InterFreqSf in
inter-frequency measurement and the result is the actually used TreselectionS,
TReselectionPch and TReselectionFach.
The high-mobility state of cell is detected and "Speed dependent Scaling Factor
for_Treselection" (SpSf) and "Inter-Frequency ScalingFactor
(InterFreqSf)
are
broadcast
on
system
information,
Treselection,
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The high-mobility state of cell is not detected and "Inter-RAT ScalingFactor for
Treselection" (InterRatSf) is broadcast on system information (whether broadcast is
controlled
by
InterRatSfPre),
then
Treselection,
TReselectionPch
and
are
broadcast
on
system
information,
TreselectionS,
3.2.4.8
frequency
information
(EutranInterFNum/DlEARFCN/AllowMeasBand/
GsmBandIndicator/GsmCellGroupNum/StartARFCN/UtranInterFNum/UtranUARFCN),
and serving cell priority (ServCelPriority), frequency priority (UtranPriority) and other RAT
priority (EutranPriority/ GeranPriority) to UE in SIB19.
In the above description, EutranInterFNum is the number of neighbor EUTRAN center
frequencies. DlEARFCN is the IE EARFCN of each EUTRAN center frequency, which
means the Downlink EUTRAN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number.
AllowMeasBand is the IE Measurement Bandwidth of each EUTRAN center frequency.
It indicates the number of resource blocks over which the UE could measure in each
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EUTRAN frequency in idle mode. These parameters inform UE about the information of
EUTRAN network.
GsmCellGroupNum
is
the
number
of
neighboring
GSM
Frequency
Groups.
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For inter-frequency layers with a priority equal or lower than the priority of the
current serving layer:
If the UE has received absolute priority information for inter-RAT layers, the UE shall
follow these rules:
The UE shall perform measurements of inter-RAT layers with a priority higher than
the priority of the current serving cell.
For inter-RAT layers with a priority lower than the priority of the current serving cell:
Where,
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Criterion
2:
SrxlevServingCell
<
Threshserving,low
or
SqualServingCell<0
and
the
Criterion
3:
SrxlevServingCell<Threshserving,low
or
SqualServingCell<0
and
the
Where,
Threshx,high, an Srxlev based threshold used by the UE for cell reselection towards a
higher
absolute
priority
layer.
UtranHighThresh[MAX_NUM_UTRAN_FREQ];
EutranHighThresh[MAX_NUM_EUTRAN_FREQ];
For
UTRAN,
it
is
for
EUTRAN,
it
is
it
is
for
GERAN,
GeranHighThresh[MAX_NUM_GERAN_CELL_GROUP].
Threshx,low, an Srxlev based threshold used by the UE for cell reselection towards an
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equal
or
lower
absolute
priority
layer.
UtranLowThresh[MAX_NUM_UTRAN_FREQ];
for
EutranLowThresh[MAX_NUM_EUTRAN_FREQ];
For
for
UTRAN,
EUTRAN,
GERAN,
it
is
it
is
it
is
GeranLowThresh[MAX_NUM_GERAN_CELL_GROUP];
Threshserving,low, the limit for Srxlev in the serving cell below which the UE may perform
cell reselection to a cell on a lower absolute priority layer. ThreshServingLow
Threshx,high2, and Threshx,low2 are thresholds for RSRQ used in E-UREAN when absolute
priorities are applied. ThreshRsrqInd is used to indicate whether Threshx,high2, and
Threshx,low2 are configured.
Threshx,high2, a Squal based threshold used by the UE for cell reselection towards a higher
absolute priority layer. EutranHighThres2 [MAX_NUM_EUTRAN_FREQ]
Threshx,low2, a Squal based threshold used by the UE for cell reselection towards an equal
or lower absolute priority layer. EutranLowThresh2[MAX_NUM_EUTRAN_FREQ]
Threshserving,low2, the limit for Squal in the serving cell below which the UE may perform
cell reselection to a cell on a lower absolute priority layer. ThresServingLow2
Cell reselection to a cell on a higher absolute priority layer than the camped frequency
shall be performed if criterion 1 or 4 is fulfilled.
Cell reselection to an inter-frequency cell on an equal absolute priority layer to the
camped frequency shall be performed if criterion 2 is fulfilled.
Cell reselection to a cell on a lower absolute priority layer than the camped frequency
shall be performed if criterion 3 or 5 is fulfilled.
If more than one cell meets the above criteria, the UE shall reselect the cell with the
highest SrxlevnonServingCell,x among the cells meeting the criteria on the highest absolute
priority layer.
The UE shall not perform cell reselection to cells for which the cell selection criterion S is
not fulfilled.
The UE shall not perform cell reselection until more than 1 second has elapsed since the
UE camped on the current serving cell.
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3.2.4.8.1
3.2.4.9
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This function is controlled by DePriSwch. When this parameter is on, if RNC could
receive a UEs SPID from CN, RNC uses SPID to match RNCSPID. If the corresponding
RNCSPID could be found, RNC sends UE supported dedicated frequency priority of
each RAT/frequency (EutranFeqNum/ eutranFreqBandInd /DlEARFCN/ EutranDePriority,
UtranFeqNum/
freqBandInd/
DlUARFCN/
UtranDePriority,
GsmFeqBandNum/
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
Select and monitor the indicated PICH and PCH of the cell
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Regularly attempt to find a suitable cell trying all RATs that are supported by the UE.
If a suitable cell is found, this causes an exit to number 2 in 0.
3.2.8
3.2.8.1
Cell barred
CellBarredInd
RestrictionStateIndicator
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CellRsvExt
All UEs will treat this cell as candidate during the cell selection, cell evaluation, and
cell re-selection procedures in Idle mode and in Connected mode.
When cell status is indicated as "not barred", "not reserved" for operator use, and
"reserved" for future extension
UEs will behave as if cell status "barred" is indicated using the value "not allowed" in
the information element (IE) "Intra-frequency cell re-selection indicator", and the
maximum value for Tbarred
When cell status is indicated as "not barred" and "reserved" for operator use,
UEs assigned to Access Class 11 or 15 will treat this cell as candidate during the
cell selection and cell re-selection procedures if the cell belongs to the home PLMN.
The UE is not permitted to select/re-select this cell, not even for emergency calls.
The UE will ignore the "Cell Reserved for future extension (Cell Reservation
Extension) use" IE.
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If the UE is camping on another cell, the UE will exclude the barred cell from the
neighbour cell list until the expiry of a time interval T barred. If the UE does not select
another cell, and the barred cell remains to be the "best" one, the UE will after
expiry of the time interval T barred again check whether the status of the barred cell
has changed.
If the "Intra-frequency cell re-selection indicator" IE is set to "not allowed" the UE will
not re-select a cell on the same frequency as the barred cell. During an ongoing
emergency call, the Intra-frequency cell re-selection indicator IE" will be ignored, i.e.
even if it is set to "not allowed" the UE may select another intra-frequency cell.
If the barred cell remains to be the "best" one, the UE will after expiry of the time
interval Tbarred again check whether the status of the barred cell has changed.
3.2.8.2
Access control
Information on cell access restrictions associated with the Access Classes is broadcast
as system information.
The UE will ignore Access Class related cell access restrictions when selecting a cell to
camp on. That is, it will not reject a cell for camping on because access on that cell is not
allowed for any of the Access Classes of the UE. A change of the indicated access
restriction will not trigger cell re-selection by the UE.
Access Class related cell access restrictions will be checked by the UE before sending
an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message when entering Connected Mode from
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UTRAN Idle mode. When the initial access that entered connected mode is triggered by
inter-RAT cell reselection or a UE already is in Connected Mode, cell access restrictions
associated with the Access Classes will not apply for the UTRAN.
3.2.8.3
Emergency call
Usually all cells allow emergency call, regardless of the state indication and cell
reservation.
A restriction on emergency calls, if needed, will be indicated in the "Access class barred
list" IE. If access class 10 is indicated as barred in a cell, UEs with access class 0 to 9 or
without an IMSI are not allowed to initiate emergency calls in this cell. For UEs with
access classes 11 to 15, emergency calls are not allowed if both access class 10 and the
relevant access class (11 to 15) are barred. Otherwise, emergency calls are allowed for
those UEs.
3.2.9
3.2.10
3.2.11
SIB11bis usage
For current 3GPP specification, one System Information Block can be divided into 16
segmentations, each of which can include at most 222 bits. That means one System
Information Block can include at most 3552 bits. But for current specification, up to 96
neighbor cells are supported at the same time which needs more bits than 3552 to carry.
To support up to 96 neighbor cells are supported at the same time, SIB11bis will be used.
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Neighbor
cell
to
be
carried
by
SIB11
or
SIB11bis
is
decided
by
Sb11orSib11bis(UUtranRelation)/ Sib11orSib11bis(UGsmRelation).
3.2.12
Deferred SIB11/12
In order to avoid the service interruption due to reading SIB11/11bis/12, especially when
there is a large amount of neighboring cell, 3GPP allows UE to send information on
RACH or to receive information on FACH before reading SIB11/11bis/12. That is to say,
SIB11/11bis/12 reading can be deferred. This function is controlled by DefSibSuptSwch.
As SIB11/11bis/12 reading can be deferred, UE cannot obtain the measurement quantity
in RRC procedure. In this case, IE Intra-frequency reporting quantity SIB3(IntraRptQSib3)
is added in SIB3, so that UE could report the measurement quantity of serving cell in
RRC connection request.
3.2.13
3.3
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3.3.1
LA and RA Structure
The LA is an area to which the CN sends a paging message for circuit switched service
and the RA is an area to which the CN sends a paging message for packet switched
services. Each area, LA or RA, may consist of several cells of one or more RNCs, which
are connected to the same core network. The RA is required if the RNC is connected to a
packet switched CN. Note that each cell could belong to only one LA and one RA.
The LA is identified by a combination of PLMN Identity and Location Area Code (LAC).
The RA is identified by a combination of PLMN and Routing Area Code (RAC).
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
IMSI Attach/Detach
A location registration request indicating IMSI attach is made when the UE is activated in
the same LA in which it was deactivated, and the system information (att) indicates that
IMSI attach/detach is used. If the parameter (att) is set to 1, the UE sends an attach or
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3.4
If the new cell that the UE camps on is not in the same URA area as the former cell
that the UE camps on, the URA Update is triggered (to perform URA update
procedure, basic flow shown in Figure 3-4).
The UE enters a cell that has no URAs defined. This will trigger a release of the
RRC Connection and the UE enters Idle mode (The URA ID list in SIB2 is empty or
the SIB2 information is not received) (to perform URA update procedure, failure
case shown in Figure 3-5).
The T305 in the IE UE Timers and constants in connected mode" set to non-infinity
and T305 expires (to perform URA update procedure, basic flow shown in Figure
3-4).
If the UE does not support HS-DSCH reception but receives the IE "HS-DSCH
paging system information", and the IE is not saved for the moment, and the 12
MSBs (high 12 bits) of "SRNC identity" in U_RNTI does not equal to the 12 MSBs of
"Cell identity" in SIB3 (to perform URA update procedure, basic flow shown in
Figure 3-4).
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3.4.1
UE
UTRAN
URA UPDATE
Figure 3-5
UE
UTRAN
URA UPDATE
3.5
Cell reselection in state CELL_FACH (to perform Figure 3-6 Cell update procedure,
basic flow).
Radio link failure in state CELL_DCH (to perform Figure 3-7 Cell update procedure
with physical channel reconfiguration flow for call re-establishment).
T305 periodic cell update (to perform Figure 3-6 Cell update procedure, basic
flow).
In state CELL_FACH, when the UE enters an area with acceptable coverage after
coverage loss, periodic cell update is performed (to perform Figure 3-6 Cell update
procedure, basic flow)
The UE in state URA_PCH sends data in uplink (to perform Figure 3-6 Cell update
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The UE in state URA_PCH (can be originated by UTRAN or CN) (to perform Figure
3-7 Cell update procedure with radio bearer reconfiguration)
channel reconfiguration)
3-6
3.5.1
UE
UTRAN
CELL UPDATE
Figure 3-9
UE
UTRAN
CELL UPDATE
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Figure 3-10
UE
UTRAN
CELL UPDATE
RADIO BEARER
RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE
3.6
3.6.1
PRACH Structure
The Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) carries the RACH transport channel.
As shown in Figure 3-11 PRACH Structure, the PRACH comprises one or more random
access preambles of 4096 chips long and the random access message of 10ms or 20ms.
Figure 3-11
PRACH Structure
Preamble
Preamble
Preamble
4096 chips
Preamble
4096 chips
Message part
10 ms (one radio frame)
Preamble
Preamble
Message part
20 ms (two radio frames)
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3.6.2
Preamble Part
The preamble part of PRACH is 4096 chips long. It is obtained by repeating the 16-chip
signature (configured through Signature under Prach) for 256 times and then processed
with RPACH preamble scrambling (PreamScraCode).
3.6.3
Message Part
The message part of PRACH is made up of frames that are 10ms and 20ms long, the
same as TTI (Transmission Time Interval) of RACH. Figure 3-12 shows the 10ms long
message part of PRACH. A 10ms-long radio frame is made up of 15 slots and each slot
comprises the parallel data part and control part. The 20ms-long PRACH message is
made up of two 10ms-long PRACH message.
Figure 3-12
Data
Ndata bits
Data
Pilot
Npilot bits
Control
TFCI
NTFCI bits
Slot #0
Slot #1
Slot #i
Slot #14
One slot of the PRACH message can carry 10*2 bits. k=0, 1, 2 and 3 corresponds
respectively to the spectrum spreading factors adopted by the message part: SF=256,
128, 64 and 32. The minimum spectrum spreading factor available for the PRACH
message part is SF64.
The PRACH message control part also comprises 2560 chips, including 8 known pilot
bits and 2 transport format combination indicator (TFCI) bits indicating the transport
format of transmitted data, which is equivalent to the spectrum spreading with SF=256
code words.
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PrachType of PRACH indicates the PRACH preamble is used for R99 PRACH or
Common E-DCH PRACH.
commPhyChanelId.
3.6.3.1
PRACH preamble part among all 16 PRACH preamble signatures. The minimum
spectrum spreading factor available for the PRACH message is controlled by
AvailableSF. The UE selects the size of the spectrum spreading factor adaptively
according to the size of the PRACH message part, the AvailableSF (currently this is fixed
to 64 by coding) configured in the network side and also the PunctLimit (currently this is
fixed to 1 by coding). The selection method is described in the following:
A PRACH message with the 10ms-long radio frame can carry the number of data bits as
determined by the spectrum spreading factor, relation of the two is listed in the following
table:
Table 3-1
Slot Format
Channel Bit
Channel Symbol
#i
Rate (kbps)
Rate (ksps)
SF
Bits/
Bits/
Frame
Slot
Ndata
15
15
256
150
10
10
30
30
128
300
20
20
50
60
60
64
600
40
40
120
120
32
1200
80
80
The number of bits that can be carried by a 10ms-long radio frame of PRACH message
is indicated respectively as N256, N128, N64, N32, corresponding to the cases when SF=256,
128, 64 and 32. Ni indicates the number of bits to be sent by the UE in a 10ms-long
PRACH radio frame. According to AvailableSF, SET0={N256,, NAvailableSF} is set up.
SET1 = {Ndata in SET0 such that (Ndata - Ni)0}, that is, SET1 is the set of elements
greater than Ni in SET0.
If SET1 is not empty, then the spectrum spreading factor corresponding to Ndata with the
smallest value in SET1 is selected as the spectrum spreading factor for the PRACH
message part.
If SET1 is empty, then set up SET2:
SET2 = {Ndata in SET0 such that (Ndata PunctLimitNi)0}, that is, SET2 is the set of
elements greater than PunctLimitNi in SET0, PunctLimitNi is the remaining number of
bits of the PRACH message part after the operation of configured PunctLimit subtracted
by (1-PunctLimit)Ni.
The spectrum spreading factor corresponding to Ndata with the smallest value in SET2 is
selected as the spectrum spreading factor for the PRACH message part.
3.6.4
Available signature (AsigStIdx and AsigEndIdx indicate the start and end serial
numbers of the valid signature sequence) and valid RACH number (AsubChNum)
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Power offset of the last sent preamble and the random access message control part
(2dB)
Before the random access process of the physical layer is initialized, the physical layer
receives the following information from the MAC layer:
Determine the available access slot set according to the RACH (AvailSubChanNum)
corresponding to ASC and select an available access slot from the set. If there is no
available access slot in the selected slot set, select randomly an access slot from
the next available access slot according to the RACH corresponding to ASC. When
the CellRadiusScene value is 5, which means the cell radius is larger than 200Km,
CelAvaSubCha default value is set to 0: Available Subchannels of Cell are
Nonconsecutive to avoid the overlapping of the preambles form the cell edge and
the preambles from the cell center. And the RACH subchannels determined by the
AvailSubChanNum, which may be consecutive, should be modified to be
inconsecutive.
Select randomly a signature from the valid signature set corresponding to ASC.
The UE calculates the initial transmit power of preamble (refer to ZTE UMTS Power
Control Feature Guide). ConstVal default value is determined by the value of
CellRadiusScene.
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If the preamble transmit power worked out by the UE exceeds the allowed UL
maximum transmit power (MaxRACHTxPwr (Prach)), then set the preamble
transmit power to the same as the maximum transmit power. If the preamble
transmit power worked out by the UE is below the allowed UL minimum transmit
power, then set the preamble transmit power to the same as the maximum transmit
power, then set the preamble transmit power to the same as the minimum transmit
power. Next, transmit the random access preamble according to the selected
signature, UL access slot and preamble transmit power. Only when the ratio of the
preamble power received by the Node B to the interference is greater than
PreamThs, the Node B will send positive response on the AICH. PreamThs default
value is determined by the value of CellRadiusScene.
If the UE fails to receive, in the DL access slot corresponding to the slot that sends
the UL access preamble, the positive or negative response (AI = +1 nor 1)
corresponding to the selected signature on AICH, the UE will perform the following:
Select the next available access slot set from the valid RACH numbers corresponding to
ASC.
Randomly select a valid signature from the valid signature set corresponding to ASC.
Increase the transmit power of random access preamble by one PRStep. If the transmit
power of random access preamble exceeds the maximum allowed transmit power 6dB,
the UEs physical layer reports "No ack on AICH" to the MAC layer and exit the physical
random access process.
Decrease the preamble retransmission counter by 1.
If the preamble retransmission counter is greater than 0, perform step 5 again. Otherwise,
the UE physical layer reports "No ack on AICH" to the MAC layer and exits the physical
random access process.
1
If the UE receives, in the DL access slot corresponding to the slot that sends the UL
access preamble, the negative response corresponding to the selected signature on
AICH, the UE physical layer reports "Nack on AICH received" to the MAC layer and
exits the physical random access process.
If the UE receives, in the DL access slot corresponding to the slot that sends the UL
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CellRadiusScene value is 4 or 5, which means the cell radius is larger than 140Km,
AichTranTime default value is set to 1 to avoid the overlapping of the preambles
form the cell edge and the preambles from the cell center.
3
The UE physical layer reports "RACH message transmitted" to the MAC layer and
exits the physical random access process.
3.6.4.1
Figure 3-13
AICH access
slots
p-a
#0
PRACH
access slots
SFN mod 2 = 0
#0
#1
#2
#1
#3
#2
#4
#3
#5
#4
#6
SFN mod 2 = 1
#5
#7
#6
#8
10 ms
3.6.4.2
#7
#9
#8
#9
#10
#11
#10
#11
#12
#13
#12
#13
#14
#14
10 ms
RACH
RACH defines a subset of all UL access slots.
The following table gives the access slot mapping of different RACHs corresponding to
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SFN:
Table 3-2
SFN
modulo
corresponding
of Sub-channel number
0
12
13
14
10
11
10
11
P-CCPCH frame
2
3
10
5
6
11
12
13
14
10
3.6.4.3
11
8
0
12
13
14
10
11
12
13
14
corresponding to AICH. The minimum interval between two consecutive random access
preambles isp-p,min. The interval between random access preamble and AICH response
is p-a. Figure 3-14 shows thep-p,min, p-a and the timing relation between the random
access preamble and random access message part:
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Figure 3-14
Timing Relation between PRACH and AICH as Observed from the UE Side
One access slot
Acq.
Ind.
AICH access
slots RX at UE
p-a
PRACH access
slots TX at UE
Preamble
Preamble
p-p
Message part
p-m
minimum interval
p-p
p-p,min,.
3.6.5
AICH_Transmission_Timing = 0
AICH_Transmission_Timing = 1
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The maximum preamble ramping cycles, Mmax, is used to control the maximum
attempts of the MAC layer to initiate the random access process.
The rollback interval range is expressed by the parameters NB01min and NB01max
(NB01min and NB01max are fixed to 30ms and 400ms). They indicate the status of
NACK as received by AICH. NB01max indicates the maximum interval between
AICH receiving NACK and the MAC layer initiating again the random access
process. NB01min indicates the minimum interval between AICH receiving NACK
and the MAC layer initiating again the random access process.
If there is data being transmitted, the MAC layer selects ASCi and PRACH partition
corresponding to ASCi and also Pi, from the set of available ASCs.
Based on the probability of sending random access preamble as indicated by Pi, the UE
determines whether to start the physical layer access process at the current TTI. If the
sending is allowed, then the UE initializes the physical layer random access process then
the MAC layer waits for the returned information from the physical layer. If the sending is
not allowed, then the MAC layer attempts again the random access process at the next
TTI.
When the preamble sent from the physical layer is acknowledged positively by AICH, the
physical layer notifies the MAC layer of "ready for data transmission" with the primitive
PHY-ACCESS-CNF. Next, the MAC layer uses the primitive PHY-DATA-REQ to perform
data transmission. The transmission process of PRACH ends after the PRACH message
part is sent. In addition, the high-level MAC should be notified of the successful sending
of the control process.
When the attempts of preamble sending by the physical layer reaches the value of
MaxPreamRetrans but still the response of AICH is not received, the physical layer
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notifies the MAC layer of related information. The MAC layer then makes new sending
attempt at the next TTI. The timer T2 ensures that there is at least a 10ms interval
between two consecutive sending attempts.
When the UE receives the negative response from AICH, it starts the rollback timer TBO1.
After the timer expires, it may make another sending attempt. TBO1 is set to NBO1
multiples of 10ms. The value of NBO1 satisfies the relation: 3 NBO1
Before every attempt of the random access process, it is required to check whether new
RACH sending control parameter is received from the RRC layer. If yes, then the latest
RACH sending control parameter is used.
If the number of new attempts by the MAC layer exceeds the maximum preamble
ramping cycles, Mmax, then the MAC layer notifies the RRC layer of the RACH sending
failure.
The successful or unsuccessful control process sending by the MAC layer is meant for
every logic channel.
3.6.5.1
. ASC0 is of
the highest priority and is used for emergency call or other services with the same priority.
The ASC numbered as i corresponds to one type of PRACH-related resource allocation
mode (PRACH partition) and corresponding persistence factor Pi. The information can
be obtained from the system information broadcast.
The dynamic persistence factor Pi is worked out according to the dynamic persistence
level N=18 (sent in SIB7) corresponding to ASCi and the persistence scaling factor si
(sent in SIB5 or SIB56, configured with PSF). 0 shows the mapping relation. If number k
1 of persistence factors si is broadcast and also NumASC >
i > k +1, the persistence factor is defaulted as sk+1. Therefore, PSF only needs to
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configure the persistence scaling factor si for ASC2~ ASCk+1. (PSF is defined in the array
mode.)
P(N) =2
Table 3-3
ASCi
Pi
0
1
1
P(N)
s2 P(N)
s3 P(N)
s4 P(N)
s5 P(N)
s6P(N)
7
s7 P(N)
As shown in above table, when ASC=0 and ASC=1, the factor si is not needed. If si is not
broadcast in the system information, then for the ASC with the NumASC>=2, its si can be
defaulted as 1.
3.6.5.2
AC-to-ASC mapping
AC is used for primary access only, for example, when the RRC CONNECTION
REQUEST is sent.
The AC-to-ASC mapping related is broadcast in the IE of SIB5: "AC-to-ASC mapping",
and is configured with AC2ASCMap. The relation between AC and ASC is listed in 0.
There can be 8 ASCs at most.
Table 3-4
AC
ASC
1 IE
10
nd
2 IE
11
rd
3 IE
12
th
4 IE
13
th
5 IE
14
th
6 IE
15
th
7 IE
In the case of random access, the parameters provided by respective ASC are used.
When the UE can contain several ACs, the UE only needs to map the highest AC
number to the corresponding ASC. In connected mode, AC is not used.
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4.1
4.1.1
Parameter List
Abbreviated Name
QQualMin
QRxLevMin
MaxRACHTxPwr(UUtranCell
FDD)
maximumAllowedUlTxPower
(UExternalUtranCellFDD )
maximumAllowedUlTxPower(
UExternalGsmCell)
Parameter Name
Minimum Required Quality Level in the Cell
(Qqualmin)
Minimum Required Received Level in the Cell
(Qrxlevmin)
Maximum Allowed UL TX Power of RACH(dBm)
UseOfHCS (UUtranCellFDD)
UseOfHCS (UUtranRelation)
UseOfHCS (UGsmRelation)
SIntraSearchPre
SIntraSearch
SInterSearchPre
SInterSearch
OtherRATInfoPre
SSearchRat
SLimitRat
HcsPrio(UUtranCellFDD)
HcsPrio(UExternalUtranCellF
DD)
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Abbreviated Name
HcsPrio(UExternalGsmCell)
Parameter Name
HCS_PRIO
Additional Offset to Cells Belonging to the MBMS
QoffMbms
HcsOffMbms
SsearchHCS
SSearchHCSPre
NoHcsTCrMax
NoHcsNCr
NoHcsTCrMaxHyst
TCRmax
NCr
TCrmaxHyst
SHCSRatPre
SHCSRat
QHcsEcNo
QHcsRSCP
QhcsEcN0Sib11
QhcsRscpSib11
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Abbreviated Name
Parameter Name
QhcsEcN0Sib12
QhcsRscpSib12
QHyst1S
QHyst2S
QHyst1SPch
QHyst2SPch
QHyst1SFach
QHyst2SFach
Qoffset1SNSib11
Qoffset2SNSib11
Qoffset1SNSib12
Qoffset2SNSib12
TempOffset1Sib11(UUtranRe
lation)
TempOffset1Sib11(UGsmRel
ation)
TempOffset2Sib11
TempOffset1Sib12
UUtranRelation)
TempOffset1Sib12(UGsmRel
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Abbreviated Name
ation)
Parameter Name
CPICH RSCP (Temporary_offset1) Broadcasted in
SIB12(dB)
Temporary Offset When Measurement Quantity is
TempOffset2Sib12
PenaltyTimeSib11(UUtranRel
ation)
PenaltyTimeSib11( UGsmRel
ation)
PenaltyTimeSib12( UUtranR
elation)
PenaltyTimeSib12( UGsmRel
ation)
TReselection
TReselectionPch
TReselectionFach
SpSfPre
SpSf
InterFreqSfPre
InterFreqSf
InterRatSfPre
InterRatSf
TBarred
acBarred
CellBarredInd
CellRsvExt
deltaQrxlevminPre
deltaQrxlevmin
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Abbreviated Name
(UUtranCellFDD)
deltaQrxlevminPr(UExternal
UtranCellFDD)
deltaQrxlevmin
(UExternalUtranCellFDD)
deltaQrxlevminPr(UExternal
GsmCell)
deltaQrxlevmin(UExternalGs
mCell)
deltaQrxlevminSib12Pr(UExt
ernalUtranCellFDD)
deltaQrxlevminSib12(UExter
nalUtranCellFDD)
deltaQrxlevminSib12Pr(UExt
ernalGsmCell)
deltaQrxlevminSib12(UExter
nalGsmCell)
Parameter Name
DeltaQrxlevmin in SIB11(dB)
DeltaQrxlevmin in SIB11(dB)
DeltaQrxlevmin in SIB12(dB)
DeltaQrxlevmin in SIB12(dB)
InFreqReselInd
QualMeas
HcsSrvCelInfoPre
FDDInterFMeasInd
InterRatMIndPre
Sb11orSib11bis( UUtranRelat
ion)
Sib11orSib11bis( UGsmRelat
ion)
SIB12Ind
SIB12 Indicator
SIB4Ind
SIB4 Indicator
QqulmnOffstPre
Qqualmin-Offset Present
QqualminOffset
Qqualmin-offset(dB)
QrxlvmnOffstPre
Qrxlevmin-Offset Present
QrxlevminOffset
Qrxlevmin-offset(dB)
MeasPrio(UUtranRelation)
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Abbreviated Name
Parameter Name
MeasPrio(UGsmRelation)
restrictionStateIndicator
QhcsSib11
QhcsSib12
qqualMin
Qqualmin in SIB11(dB)
QqualMinSib12
Qqualmin in SIB12(dB)
qrxlevMin
(UExternalUtranCellFDD)
qrxlevMin
(UExternalGsmCell)
QrxLevMinSib12
(UExternalUtranCellFDD)
QrxLevMinSib12
(UExternalGsmCell)
Qrxlevmin in SIB11(dBm)
Qrxlevmin in SIB11(dBm)
Qrxlevmin in SIB12(dBm)
Qrxlevmin in SIB12(dBm)
AbsPriReselSwch
ServCelPriority
SprioritySearch1
SprioritySearch2
ThreshServingLow
UtranInterFNum
EutranInterFNum
GsmCellGroupNum
UtranHighThresh[MAX_NUM
_UTRAN_FREQ]
UtranLowThresh[MAX_NUM
_UTRAN_FREQ]
EutranHighThresh[MAX_NU
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Abbreviated Name
Parameter Name
M_EUTRAN_FREQ]
Priority in EUTRAN(dB)
EutranLowThresh[MAX_NU
M_EUTRAN_FREQ]
Priority in EUTRAN(dB)
GeranHighThresh[MAX_NU
M_GERAN_CELL_GROUP]
Priority in GERAN(dB)
GeranLowThresh[MAX_NUM
_GERAN_CELL_GROUP]
Priority in GERAN(dB)
QrxlevminFDD[MAX_NUM_
UTRAN_FREQ]
QqualminFDD[MAX_NUM_U
TRAN_FREQ]
QrxlevminGSM[MAX_NUM_
GERAN_CELL_GROUP]
QrxlevminEUTRA[MAX_NU
M_EUTRAN_FREQ]
UtranPriority[MAX_NUM_UT
RAN_FREQ]
EutranPriority[MAX_NUM_E
UTRAN_FREQ]
GeranPriority[MAX_NUM_G
ERAN_CELL_GROUP]
UtranUARFCN[MAX_NUM_
UTRAN_FREQ]
GsmBandIndicator[MAX_NU
M_GERAN_CELL_GROUP]
StartARFCN[MAX_NUM_GE
RAN_CELL_GROUP]
DlEARFCN[MAX_NUM_EUT
RAN_FREQ]
Channel Number
AllowMeasBand[MAX_NUM_
EUTRAN_FREQ]
ThreshRsrqInd
EutranHighThres2
[MAX_NUM_EUTRAN_FRE
Q]
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Abbreviated Name
Parameter Name
EutranLowThresh2[MAX_NU
M_EUTRAN_FREQ]
Priority in EUTRAN(Threshx,low2)
ThresServingLow2
QqualminEUTRA
StateMode
GsmStateMode
DefSibSuptSwch
IntraRptQSib3
SIBSchuOptSwit
EutranNCblstSwch
StateMode
Configuration
EutranFreqBandInd
earfcnDl
Channel Number
EUtran blacklist Neighboring Cell Number in specific
NEutranNum
Frequency
NEutranCId
DePriSwch
ImeiTACLen
ImeiTAC
Imei TAC
refUDePri
RNCSPID
RNC SPID
EutranFeqNum
eutranFreqBandInd
DlEARFCN[MAX_NUM_
EUTRAN _FREQ]
Channel Number
EutranDePriority
[MAX_NUM_EUTRAN_FRE
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Abbreviated Name
Parameter Name
Q]
UtranFeqNum
freqBandInd
DlUARFCN[MAX_NUM_UTR
AN_FREQ]
UtranDePriority[MAX_NUM_
UTRAN_FREQ]
GsmFeqBandNum
GsmBand[MAX_NUM_GSM
_BAND]
GsmDePriority
[MAX_NUM_GSM_BAND]
4.1.2
Parameter Configurations
4.1.2.1
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->UTRAN Cell xxx ->Minimum Required Quality
Level in the Cell(Qqualmin) (dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the minimum required quality level of the cell which satisfies the
condition of being selected or reselected by UE. When the quality measure is CPICH
Ec/No, only the measured quality of the cell is over Qqualmin can the cell be selected.
Its -18dB by default.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder for the cell to satisfy the condition of
being selected.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier for the cell to satisfy the condition of
being selected.
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4.1.2.2
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> Minimum Required Received Level in the Cell
(Qrxlevmin) (dBm)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the minimum required received power level of the cell which
satisfies the condition of being selected or reselected by UE. When the quality measure
is CPICH RSCP, only the measured received power level of the cell is over Qrxlevmin
can the cell be selected.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder for the cell to satisfy the condition of
being selected.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier for the cell to satisfy the condition of
being selected.
4.1.2.3
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> Maximum Allowed UL TX Power of RACH(dBm)
Parameter Configurations
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4.1.2.4
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->External
Resource
Configuration->External
RNC
Parameter Configurations
4.1.2.5
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->External Resource Configuration->External GSM Cell ->
Maximum Allowed UL TX Power(dBm)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the maximum UE allowed uplink transmit power in the GSM cell.
If the current UE uplink transmit power is above the indicated power value, UE shall
decrease the power to a level at or below the power value for lowering the UL
interference to other users.
4.1.2.6
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> Use of HCS in Cell Reselection
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Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates whether the UTRAN Cell HCS is used or not.
1: Not Used
2: Used
4.1.2.7
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration-> Neighbouring
Cell -> Use of HCS in Cell Reselection
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates whether the UTRAN Neighbor Cell HCS is used or not.
1: Not Used
2: Used
4.1.2.8
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Neighbouring
Cell
Cell->Adjacent
Relation
Configuration->GSM
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates whether the GSM Neighbor Cell HCS is used or not.
1: Not used.
2: Used.
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4.1.2.9
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> UTRAN Cell -> Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Sintrasearch Configuration Tag
Parameter Configurations
This parameter is a switch, indicating whether Sintrasearch is configured or not. If the value
is False, Sintrasearch is not configured to UE, and UE performs the intra-frequency
measurement. If the value is True, Sintrasearch is configured to UE, and UE judges whether
to perform the intra-frequency measurement. For the judgment rule, refer to 3.2.4. For
detailed descriptions, refer to TS 25.304.
0: Not configured to UE.
1: Configured to UE.
4.1.2.10
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> UTRAN Cell -> Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Intra-Frequency Measurement Trigger Threshold for Cell Reselection (Sintrasearch)(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the intra-frequency measurement triggering threshold for cell
reselection (Sintrasearch) used by UE to judge whether intra-frequency measurement
should be performed. When HCS is not used, if the quality of serving cell exceeds
Sintrasearch, UE may choose to not perform intra-frequency measurement. If the quality of
serving cell is not larger than Sintrasearch or if Sintrasearch is not configured, UE performs
intra-frequency measurement. For more information, refer to TS 25.304.
When Sintrasearch is delivered to the UE, if its value is increased, it is easier for the UE to
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4.1.2.11
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> UTRAN Cell -> Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Sintersearch Configuration Tag
Parameter Configurations
This parameter is a switch, which indicates whether Sintersearch is configured or not. If the
value is False, Sintersearch is not configured to UE, and UE performs the inter-frequency
measurement. If the value is True, Sintersearch is configured to UE, and UE judges whether
to perform the inter-frequency measurement. For more information, refer to TS 25.304.
0: Not configured to UE.
1: Configured to UE.
4.1.2.12
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> UTRAN Cell -> Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Inter-Frequency Measurement Trigger Threshold for Cell Reselection (Sintersearch)(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the inter-frequency measurement triggering threshold for cell
reselection (Sintersearch) used by UE to judge whether inter-frequency measurement
should be performed. When HCS is not used, if the quality of serving cell exceeds
Sintersearch, UE may choose to not perform inter-frequency measurement. If the quality of
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serving cell is not larger than Sintersearch or if Sintersearch is not configured, UE performs
inter-frequency measurement. For more information, refer to TS 25.304.
When Sintersearch is delivered to the UE, if its value is increased, it is easier for the UE to
trigger inter-frequency measurement.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is harder for the UE to trigger inter-frequency
measurement.
4.1.2.13
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> UTRAN Cell -> Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Inter-system Information Configuration Tag
Parameter Configurations
This parameter is a switch indicating whether inter-RAT information parameters used for
cell reselection are configured or not. If the value is False, inter-RAT information
parameters are not configured to UE, and UE performs the inter-RAT measurement. If
the value is True, inter-RAT information parameters are configured to UE, and UE judges
whether to perform the inter-RAT measurement. For more information, refer to TS
25.304.
O: Not configured to UE.
1: Configured to UE.
4.1.2.14
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Inter-System Measurement Trigger Threshold for Cell Reselection (dB)
Parameter Configurations
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This parameter indicates the inter-RAT measurement triggering threshold for cell
reselection (Ssearch,RAT) used by UE to judge whether inter-RAT measurement should be
performed. When HCS is not used, if the quality of serving cell exceeds S search,RAT, UE
may choose to not perform inter-RAT measurement. If the quality of serving cell is not
larger than Ssearch,RAT or if Ssearch,RAT is not configured, UE performs inter-RAT
measurement. For more information, refer to TS 25.304.
When Ssearch,RAT is delivered to the UE, if its value is increased, it is easier for the UE to
trigger inter-RAT measurement.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is harder for the UE to trigger inter-RAT
measurement.
4.1.2.15
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> UTRAN Cell -> Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
High HCS Priority Inter-System Cell Measurement Threshold for Cell Reselection (dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the inter-RAT measurement triggering threshold for higher HCS
priority cell reselection (Slimit,SearchRAT) used by UE to judge whether inter-RAT
measurement should be performed. When HCS is used, if Srxlev<=S HCS,RAT or SHCS,RAT is
not configured, UE performs inter-RAT measurement. In case Srxlev>SHCS,RAT, if
Squal>Slimit,SearchRAT,
UE
does
not
perform
inter-RAT
measurement.
If
Squal
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4.1.2.16
HCS_PRIO
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration-> UTRAN Cell ->HCS_PRIO
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the HCS priority level (0-7) for the access cell. 7 is the highest
priority, 0 is the lowest priority. It is 0 by default.
4.1.2.17
HCS_PRIO
OMCR
Path: View
Function Configuration -> External Resource Configuration -> External RNC Function ->
External UTRAN Cell -> HCS_PRIO
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the HCS priority level (0-7) for the neighbor cells. 7 is the
highest priority, 0 is the lowest priority. It is 0 by default.
4.1.2.18
HCS_PRIO
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> External Resource Configuration -> External GSM Cell ->
HCS_PRIO
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the HCS priority level (0-7) for the GSM cells. 7 is the highest
priority, 0 is the lowest priority. It is 0 by default.
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4.1.2.19
Qoffmbms(dB)
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->MBMS Configuration In A Cell ->Additional Offset
to Cells Belonging to the MBMS Preferred Frequency Layer When Judging the
Cell-Ranking Criterion R of Cell Reselection for the Non-HCS Cell (Qoffmbms)(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the additional offset added to cells belonging to the MBMS
preferred frequency layer when judging the cell-ranking criterion R of cell reselection for
the non-HCS cell. The parameter is part of the judgment criterion R. If value of the
parameter is increased, the measurement value of the cell obtained through criterion R is
greater. If value of the parameter is decreased, the measurement value of the cell
obtained through criterion R is smaller.
4.1.2.20
Offset to the Normal HCS Priority Level Used for Cells Belonging to the
MBMS Preferred Frequency Layer When UE is in Low Mobility
State(HCS_OFFmbms)
OMCR
Path:
View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> UTRAN Cell -> MBMS Configuration In A Cell -> Offset to the
Normal HCS Priority Level Used for Cells Belonging to the MBMS Preferred Frequency
Layer When UE is in Low Mobility State (HCS_OFFmbms)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the HCS priority offset added to the HCS cells belonging to the
MBMS preferred frequency layer when UE in the cell is in low-mobility state.
When the HCS cell is in low-mobility state: If value of the parameter is increased, the
scale of HCS priority increase gets larger. If value of the parameter is decreased, the
scale of HCS priority increase gets smaller.
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4.1.2.21
OMCR
Path:
View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> UTRAN Cell -> Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the triggering threshold for HCS cell reselection (SsearchHCS)
used by UE to judge whether intra-frequency and inter-frequency measurements should
be performed. When UEs serving cell belongs to HCS, if the received level of serving
cell is not larger than SsearchHCS, or if SsearchHCS is not configured, UE performs
measurements on all intra-frequency and inter-frequency neighbor cell. For more
information, refer to TS 25.304.
When SsearchHCS is delivered to the UE and if its value is increased, it is easier for the UE
to trigger the measurement of intra-frequency and inter-frequency cells. If value of the
parameter is decreased, it is harder for the UE to trigger the measurement of
intra-frequency and inter-frequency cells.
4.1.2.22
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element -> UMTS Logical
Function Configuration -> UTRAN Cell -> Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
SsearchHCS Configuration Tag
Parameter Configurations
This parameter is a switch which indicates whether SsearchHCS is configured or not. When
UEs serving cell belongs to HCS, if the quality of serving cell is not larger than S searchHCS,
UE performs intra-frequency and inter-frequency measurements. if SsearchHCS is not
configured, UE always performs intra-frequency and inter-frequency measurement. For
more information, refer to TS 25.304.
0: Not configured for the UE.
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4.1.2.23
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information
->Duration for Evaluating Allowed Amount of Cell Reselection(s) in Case of Non-HCS
Usage (Non-HCS_TCRmax)(s)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the duration for evaluating allowed number of cell reselection(s)
in case of non-HCS usage. It is valid when a judgment is made whether the UE stays in
the high-mobility state.
If value of the parameter is increased, the period for evaluating number of cell
reselections gets longer and it is easier for the UE to enter the high-mobility state.
If value of the parameter is decreased, the period for evaluating number of cell
reselections gets shorter and it is harder for the UE to enter the high-mobility state.
4.1.2.24
OMCR
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the maximum number of cell reselections in case of non-HCS
usage. It is valid when a judgment is made whether the UE enters or leaves the
high-mobility state.
If value of the parameter is increased: The maximum number of cell reselections within
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the period of NoHcsTCrMax in non-HCS cells increases and it is harder for the UE to
enter the high-mobility state. The maximum number of cell reselections within the period
of NoHcsTCrMaxHyst in non-HCS cells increases and it is easier for the UE to leave the
high-mobility state.
If value of the parameter is decreased: The maximum number of cell reselections within
the period of NoHcsTCrMax in non-HCS cells decreases and it is easier for the UE to
enter the high-mobility state. The maximum number of cell reselections within the period
of NoHcsTCrMaxHyst in non-HCS cells decreases and it is harder for the UE to leave the
high-mobility state.
4.1.2.25
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information
->Additional Time Period Before the UE Can Revert to Low-Mobility Measurements in
Case of Non-HCS Usage (Non-HCS_TCRmaxHyst)(s)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the additional time period before the UE can transit to
low-mobility measurements in case of non-HCS usage.
If value of the parameter is increased, the period for evaluating that the UE transits to
low-mobility state gets longer and the it is easier for the UE to enter the low-mobility
state.
If value of the parameter is decreased, the period for evaluating that the UE transits to
low-mobility state gets shorter and then it is harder for the UE to enter the low-mobility
state.
4.1.2.26
OMCR
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Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Information->Duration
for
Evaluating
Cell->Cell
Allowed
Selection
Amount
of
and
Cell
Reselection
Reselection(s)
(TCRmax)(s)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the period for evaluating allowed number of cell reselection(s)
in case of HCS usage.
If value of the parameter is increased, the period for evaluating number of cell
reselections gets longer and it is easier for the UE to enter the high-mobility state.
If value of the parameter is decreased, the period for evaluating number of cell
reselections gets shorter and it is harder for the UE to enter the high-mobility state.
4.1.2.27
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Maximum Number of Cell Reselections (NCR)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the maximum number of cell reselections in case of HCS usage.
It is valid when a judgment is made whether the UE enters or leaves the high-mobility
state.
If value of the parameter is increased: The maximum number of cell reselections within
the period of TCrMax increases and it is harder for the UE to enter the high-mobility state.
The maximum number of cell reselections within the period of TCrMaxHyst increases
and it is easier for the UE to leave the high-mobility state.
If value of the parameter is decreased: The maximum number of cell reselections within
the period of TCrMax decreases and it is easier for the UE to enter the high-mobility state.
The maximum number of cell reselections within the period of TCrMaxHyst decreases
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4.1.2.28
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Additional Time Period Before the UE Can Exit High-Mobility (TCRMaxHyst)(s)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the additional time duration before the UE transits from
high-mobility state to low-mobility state in case of HCS usage.
If value of the parameter is increased, the period for evaluating that the UE transits to
low-mobility state gets longer, and it is easier for the UE to enter the low-mobility state.
If value of the parameter is decreased, the period for evaluating that the UE transits to
low-mobility state gets shorter, and it is harder for the UE to enter the low-mobility state.
4.1.2.29
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Cell
Selection
and
Reselection
Parameter Configurations
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4.1.2.30
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information->
Inter-System Measurement Trigger Threshold for HCS Cell Reselection (dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the inter-RAT measurement triggering threshold for HCS cell
reselection(SHCS,RAT) used by UE to judge whether inter-RAT measurement should be
performed. Assume the received level of serving cell is Srxlev, the quality of serving cell
is Squal, when HCS is used, if Srxlev<=SHCS,RAT or SHCS,RAT is not configured, the UE performs
inter-RAT measurement. in case Srxlev>SHCS,RAT , if Squal>Slimit,SearchRAT, UE does not
perform inter-RAT measurement. If Squal <=Slimit,SearchRAT, the UE performs measurement
on the neighbor inter-RAT cells having equal or higher HCS priority than the serving cell.
For more information, see TS 25.304.
4.1.2.31
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Quality Threshold Level for Applying Prioritised
Hierarchical Cell Reselection(QHcs) When Measurement Quantity is CPICH Ec/No(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the quality threshold levels for applying prioritised hierarchical
cell reselection, when quality measure is CPICH Ec/No.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is not easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
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If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
4.1.2.32
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Quality Threshold Level for Applying Prioritised
Hierarchical
Cell
Reselection(QHcs)
When
Measurement
Quantity
is
CPICH
RSCP(dBm)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the quality threshold levels for applying prioritised hierarchical
cell reselection, when quality measure is CPICH RSCP.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is not easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
4.1.2.33
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> Qhcs for CPICH Ec/No in SIB11(dB)
Parameter Configurations
When cell reselection is set to CPICH Ec/No, this parameter specifies the quality
threshold levels for applying prioritised hierarchical cell reselection. This parameter is
broadcasted in SIB11.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is not easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
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4.1.2.34
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> Qhcs for CPICH RSCP in SIB11(dBm)
Parameter Configurations
When cell reselection is set to CPICH RSCP, this parameter specifies the quality
threshold levels for applying prioritised hierarchical cell reselection. This parameter is
broadcasted in SIB11.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is not easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
4.1.2.35
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> Qhcs for CPICH Ec/No in SIB12(dB)
Parameter Configurations
When cell reselection is set to CPICH Ec/No, this parameter specifies the quality
threshold levels for applying prioritised hierarchical cell reselection. This parameter is
broadcasted in SIB12.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is not easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
4.1.2.36
OMCR
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Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> Qhcs for CPICH RSCP in SIB12(dBm)
Parameter Configurations
When cell reselection is set to CPICH RSCP, this parameter specifies the quality
threshold levels for applying prioritised hierarchical cell reselection. This parameter is
broadcasted in SIB12.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is not easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easy for the cell to satisfy the criterion H.
4.1.2.37
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information->
Reselection Hysteresis 1 of Serving Cell (QHyst1s)(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the hysteresis value for FDD cells in case the quality measure
for cell selection and reselection is set to CPICH RSCP. In cell-ranking criterion R of cell
reselection, the R value of serving cell equals to the measured value plus the hysteresis
value. For more information, see TS 25.304.
If value of the parameter is increased, its harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value
of the serving cell will increase.
If value of the parameter is decreased, its easier to trigger cell reselection as the R value
of the serving cell will decrease.
4.1.2.38
OMCR
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Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information
->Reselection Hysteresis 2 of Serving Cell (QHyst2s)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the hysteresis value for FDD cells in case the quality measure
for cell selection and reselection is set to CPICH Ec/No. In cell-ranking criterion R of cell
reselection, the R value of serving cell equals to the measured value plus Qhyst2 s. For
more information, refer to TS 25.304.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value
of the serving cell will increase.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger cell reselection as the R
value of the serving cell will decrease.
4.1.2.39
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Reselection Hysteresis 1 of Serving Cell for UE in CELL_PCH or URA_PCH State
(QHyst1s,PCH)(dB)
Parameter Configurations
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4.1.2.40
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Reselection Hysteresis 2 of Serving Cell for UE in CELL_PCH or URA_PCH State
(QHyst2s,PCH)(dB)
Parameter Configurations
4.1.2.41
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Reselection
Hysteresis
of
Serving
Cell
for
UE
in
CELL_FACH
State
(QHyst1s,FACH )(dB)
Parameter Configurations
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4.1.2.42
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Reselection
Hysteresis
of
Serving
Cell
for
UE
in
CELL_FACH
State
(QHyst2s,FACH )(dB)
Parameter Configurations
4.1.2.43
OMCR
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Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> Quality Offset 1(Qoffset1s,n ) Between Serving Cell and Neighbouring Cell
Broadcasted in SIB11(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the quality offset of the serving cell and neighbor cell when the
quality measure is CPICH RSCP. This parameter is required when queues cells in the
cell reselection rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB11. R of neighbor cell =
measured signal quality of neighbor cell - this offset.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value
of the neighbor cell will decrease.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger cell reselection as the R
value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.44
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> Quality Offset 2(Qoffset2s,n ) Between Serving Cell and Neighbouring Cell
Broadcasted in SIB11(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the quality offset of the serving cell and neighbor cell when the
quality measure is CPICH Ec/No. This parameter is required when queues cells in the
cell reselection rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB11. R of neighbor cell =
measured signal quality of neighbor cell - this offset.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value
of the neighbor cell will decrease.
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4.1.2.45
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell-> Quality Offset 1 (Qoffset1s,n) Between Serving Cell and Neighbouring Cell
Broadcasted in SIB12(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the quality offset of the serving cell and neighbor cell for CPICH
RSCP. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in the cell reselection rule. This
parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB12.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value
of the neighbor cell will decrease.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger cell reselection as the R
value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.46
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> Quality Offset 2(Qoffset2s,n) Between Serving Cell and Neighbouring Cell
Broadcasted in SIB12(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the quality offset of the serving cell and neighbor cell for CPICH
Ec/No. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in the cell reselection rule. This
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4.1.2.47
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell
->
Temporary
Offset
When
Measurement
Quantity
is
CPICH
RSCP
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the temporary offset for CPICH RSCP. The cell belongs to the
HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in the cell reselection
rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB11.
When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority: If value of the
parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value of neighbor
cell will probably decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger
cell reselection as the R value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.48
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell
->
Temporary
Offset
When
Measurement
Quantity
is
CPICH
RSCP
92
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the temporary offset for CPICH RSCP. The cell belongs to the
HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in the cell reselection
rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB11.
When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority: If value of the
parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value of neighbor
cell will probably decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger
cell reselection as the R value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.49
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell
->
Temporary
Offset
When
Measurement
Quantity
is
CPICH
Ec/No
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the temporary offset of the neighbor cell for CPICH Ec/No. The
cell belongs to the HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in
the cell reselection rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB11.
When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority: If value of the
parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value of neighbor
cell will probably decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger
cell reselection as the R value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.50
OMCR
93
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell
->
Temporary
Offset
When
Measurement
Quantity
is
CPICH
RSCP
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the temporary offset of the neighbor cell for CPICH RSCP. The
cell belongs to the HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in
the cell reselection rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB12.
When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority: If value of the
parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value of neighbor
cell will probably decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger
cell reselection as the R value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.51
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell
CPICH RSCP
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the temporary offset of the neighbor cell for CPICH RSCP. The
cell belongs to the HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in
the cell reselection rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB12.
When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority: If value of the
parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value of neighbor
cell will probably decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger
cell reselection as the R value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
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4.1.2.52
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell
->
Temporary
Offset
When
Measurement
Quantity
is
CPICH
Ec/No
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the temporary offset of the neighbor cell for CPICH Ec/No. The
cell belongs to the HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in
the cell reselection rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB12.
When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority: If value of the
parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value of neighbor
cell will probably decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger
cell reselection as the R value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.53
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration-> Neighbouring
Cell-> Penalty Time in SIB11(s)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the effective time of the neighbor cell temporary offset. The cell
belongs to the HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in the
cell reselection rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB11.
When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority: If value of the
parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value of neighbor
cell will probably decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger
cell reselection as the R value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
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4.1.2.54
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Adjacent
Relation
Configuration->
GSM
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the effective time of the neighbor cell temporary offset. The cell
belongs to the HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in the
cell reselection rule. This parameter is broadcast to UE in SIB11.
When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority: If value of the
parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value of neighbor
cell will probably decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger
cell reselection as the R value of neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.55
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> Penalty Time in SIB12(s)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the effective time of the neighbor cell temporary offset. The cell
belongs to the HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in the
cell reselection rule. When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority:
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value
of the neighbor cell will decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to
trigger cell reselection as the R value of the neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.56
OMCR
96
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Adjacent
Relation
Configuration->GSM
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the effective time of the neighbor cell temporary offset. The cell
belongs to the HCS structure. This parameter is required when queuing the cells in the
cell reselection rule. When the neighbor cell and serving cell have the same HCS priority:
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection as the R value
of the neighbor cell will decrease. If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to
trigger cell reselection as the R value of the neighbor cell will probably increase.
4.1.2.57
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Cell Reselection Timer Value (Treselections)(s)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the cell reselection timer value. UE will reselect the new cell if
the new cell is best ranked according to the criterion R during a time interval indicated by
Treselection and the new cell can be selected as new serving cell only after extension of
the reselection timer.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder to trigger cell reselection.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier to trigger cell reselection.
4.1.2.58
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Cell Reselection Timer Value for UE in CELL_PCH or URA_PCH State(s)
97
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the cell reselection timer value the UE will use in states
CELL_PCH and URA_PCH if provided in SIB4, otherwise Treselection s will be used. UE
will reselect the new cell if the new cell is best ranked according to the cell-ranking
criterion R during a time interval indicated by Treselection and the new cell can be
selected as new serving cell only after extension of the reselection timer.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder for the UE in state PCH to trigger cell
reselection.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier for the UE in state PCH to trigger cell
reselection.
4.1.2.59
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Cell Reselection Timer Value for UE in CELL_FACH State(s)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the cell reselection timer value the UE will use in state
CELL_FACH. If it is not provided in SIB4 broadcast, the UE will use Treselections. If the
UE is in state CELL_FACH, it will reselect the new cell if the new cell is best ranked
according to the cell-ranking criterion R during a time interval indicated by Treselection
and the new cell can be selected as new serving cell only after extension of the
reselection timer.
If value of the parameter is increased, it is harder for the UE in state FACH to trigger cell
reselection.
If value of the parameter is decreased, it is easier for the UE in state FACH to trigger cell
reselection.
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4.1.2.60
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Speed Dependent Scaling Factor for Treselection Configuration Tag
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether scaling factor for cell reselection timer in UE high
mobility state is configured or not. 0: Not configured; 1: Configured.
4.1.2.61
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information
->Speed Dependent Scaling Factor for Treselection
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the scaling factor of cell reselection timer in UEs high mobility
state. If value of this parameter is increased, then the reselection timer for the UE in high
mobility state gets longer.
If value of this parameter is decreased, then the reselection timer for the UE in high
mobility state gets shorter.
4.1.2.62
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Inter-frequency Scaling Factor for Treselection Configuration Tag
Parameter Configurations
99
This parameter indicates whether scaling factor for cell reselection timer for the
inter-frequency case is configured or not. 0: Not configured; 1: Configured.
4.1.2.63
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Inter-frequency Scaling Factor for Treselection
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the scaling factor for cell reselection timer for the
inter-frequency case. If the parameter is configured, the following situations are possible:
If UE is not detected in high-mobility state, the cell reselection timer value for the
inter-frequency case is Treselections or Treselections,
PCH
or Treselections,
FACH
PCH
or Treselections,
FACH
4.1.2.64
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Inter-RAT Scaling Factor for Treselection Configuration Tag
Parameter Configurations
100
This parameter indicates whether scaling factor for cell reselection timer for the inter-RAT
case is configured or not. 0: Not configured; 1: Configured.
4.1.2.65
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Inter-RAT Scaling Factor for Treselection
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the scaling factor for cell reselection timer for the inter-RAT
case. If the parameter is configured, the following situations are possible:
If UE is not detected in high mobility state, the cell reselection timer value for the
inter-RAT case is Treselections or Treselections,PCH or Treselections,FACH multiplexing
Inter-RAT ScalingFactor for Treselection.
If UE is detected in high mobility state, the cell reselection timer value for the inter-RAT
case is Treselections or Treselections,PCH or Treselections,FACH multiplexing Inter-RAT
ScalingFactor for Treselection and Speed dependent ScalingFactor for Treselection.
If value of this parameter is increased, then the reselection timer for inter-frequency cell
reselection gets longer.
If value of this parameter is decreased, then the reselection timer for inter-frequency cell
reselection gets shorter.
4.1.2.66
OMCR
Path: View-> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical Function
Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information -> Cell Barred
Time(Tbarred)
Parameter Configurations
101
4.1.2.67
OMCR
Path: View-> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical Function
Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information -> Access
Class N Barred Indicator (N=015)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is the access class barred indicator for AC0~AC9. Bit0 ~ bit9 correspond
to AC0~AC9. 0: Barred, 1: Not Barred.
4.1.2.68
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Cell Barred Indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is cell barred indicator. If the cell barred indicator is set to Barred, UEs
are not permitted to select/re-select this cell, even for emergency calls.
4.1.2.69
OMCR
102
Path: View-> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical Function
Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information -> Cell
Reservation Extension
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is cell reservation extension indicator. If it is set reserved and the value
of Intra-frequency Cell Reselection Indicator is not allowed, UEs shall behave as if cell
status "barred" is indicated. And if cell status not barred is indicated, the "Cell
Reservation Extension" is invalid.
4.1.2.70
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> Increment to the Minimum Required Received
Level in the Cell Configuration Tag
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether DeltaQrxlevmin used for cell reselection is configured
or not.
4.1.2.71
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> Increment to the Minimum Required Received
Level in the Cell (DeltaQrxlevmin)(dB)
Parameter Configuration
103
4.1.2.72
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->External
Resource
Configuration->External
RNC
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.73
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->External
Resource
Configuration->External
RNC
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is the DeltaQrxlevmin increment in SIB11. If present, the actual value of
Qrxlevmin = Qrxlevmin + DeltaQrxlevmin.
4.1.2.74
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->External Resource Configuration->External GSM Cell ->
DeltaQrxlevmin in SIB11 Configuration Tag
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.75
OMCR
104
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->External Resource Configuration->External GSM Cell ->
DeltaQrxlevmin in SIB11(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is the Qrxlevmin increment in SIB11. If present, the actual value of
Qrxlevmin = Qrxlevmin + DeltaQrxlevmin.
4.1.2.76
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.77
OMC Path
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is the DeltaQrxlevmin increment in SIB12. If present, the actual value of
Qrxlevmin = Qrxlevmin + DeltaQrxlevmin.
4.1.2.78
OMCR
105
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->External
Resource
Configuration->External GSM
Cell->
Parameter Configurations
4.1.2.79
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->External
Resource
Configuration->External GSM
Cell->
DeltaQrxlevmin in SIB12(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is the Qrxlevmin increment in SIB12.If present, the actual value of
Qrxlevmin = Qrxlevmin + DeltaQrxlevmin.
4.1.2.80
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Intra-frequency Cell Reselection Indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is intra-frequency cell reselection indicator. If cell is barred, if the value of
this parameter is Allowed, UE is allowed to select other intra-frequency cell in case it
satisfies the cell selection/reselection condition. If it is set Not Allowed, when cell is
barred, UE will not select another intra-frequency cell.
106
4.1.2.81
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information->
Measurement Quantity for Cell Selection and Reselection
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the quality measure for cell selection and reselection.
4.1.2.82
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
HCS Serving Cell Information Configuration Tag
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether HCS serving cell information is configured or not.
4.1.2.83
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->UE
Inter-frequency FDD Measurement Indicator
Parameter Configuration
107
4.1.2.84
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Extended Info of UTRAN Cell->UE Inter-System
Measurement Indicator
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.85
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> Broadcast in either SIB11 or SIB11bis
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates UTRAN neighbour cell broadcast in either SIB11 or SIB11bis. The
default parameter is broadcast in SIB11. If there are so many neighbour cells, and the size
of system message is larger than 3552bit, select part of cells broadcast in SIB11bis.
4.1.2.86
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Adjacent
Relation
Configuration->GSM
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates GSM neighbour cell broadcast in either SIB11 or SIB11bis. The
default parameter is broadcast in SIB11. If there are so many neighbour cells, and the size
of system message is larger than 3552bit, select part of cells broadcast in SIB11bis.
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4.1.2.87
SIB12 Indicator
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> SIB12 Indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether SIB12 will broadcast in the cell. The default parameter
is not broadcast.
4.1.2.88
SIB4 Indicator
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> SIB4 Indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether SIB4 will broadcast in cell. The default parameter is
not broadcast.
4.1.2.89
Qqualmin-offset Present
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Qqualmin-offset Present
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.90
Qqualmin-offset (dB)
OMCR
109
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Qqualmin-offset(dB)
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the offset to Qqualmin, used to restrict PLMN ping-pong
reselection during the cell selection and reselection.
4.1.2.91
Qrxlevmin-Offset Present
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Qrxlevmin-offset Present
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.92
Qrxlevmin-offset (dB)
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Selection and Reselection Information ->
Qrxlevmin-offset(dB)
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the offset to Qrelevmin, used to restrict PLMN ping-pong
reselection during the cell selection and reselection.
4.1.2.93
OMCR
110
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell
The parameter indicates the offset to Qrelevmin, used to restrict PLMN ping-pong
reselection during the cell selection and reselection.
4.1.2.94
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Adjacent
Relation
Configuration->GSM
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the offset to Qrelevmin, used to restrict PLMN ping-pong
reselection during the cell selection and reselection.
4.1.2.95
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> Cell Reserved for Operator Use
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the offset to Qrelevmin, used to restrict PLMN ping-pong
reselection during the cell selection and reselection.
4.1.2.96
OMCR
111
Parameter Configuration
When cell selection and reselection is set to CPICH RSCP, this parameter specifies the
quality threshold levels for applying prioritised hierarchical cell reselection. This parameter
is broadcast in SIB11.
4.1.2.97
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Adjacent
Relation
Configuration->GSM
Neighbouring Cell -> Quality Threshold Level (Qhcs) of Neighbouring Cell Broadcasted
in SIB12(dBm)
Parameter Configuration
In the layered cell structure, this parameter indicates the quality threshold level of the
neighboring cell when performing the cell reselection for CPICH RSCP. This parameter is
broadcast to UE in SIB12.
4.1.2.98
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->External
Resource
Configuration->External
RNC
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required quality level of the cell which satisfies the
condition of being selected or reselected by UE. When the measurement quantity is
112
CPICH Ec/No, only the measured quality of the cell is over Qqualmin can the cell be
selected. This parameter is the Qqualmin broadcast in SIB11.
4.1.2.99
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->External
Resource
Configuration->External
RNC
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required quality level of the cell which satisfies the
condition of being selected or reselected by UE. When the measurement quantity is
CPICH Ec/No, only the measured quality of the cell is over Qqualmin can the cell be
selected. This parameter is the Qqualmin broadcast in SIB12.
4.1.2.100
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->External
Resource
Configuration->External
RNC
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required received power level of the cell which
satisfies the condition of being selected or reselected by UE. When the measurement
quantity is CPICH RSCP, only the measured received power level of the cell is over
Qrxlevmin can the cell be selected. This parameter is the Qrxlevmin broadcast in SIB11.
4.1.2.101
OMCR
113
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->External Resource Configuration->External GSM Cell ->
Qrxlevmin in SIB11(dBm)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required received power level of the cell which
satisfies the condition of being selected or reselected by UE. When the measurement
quantity is CPICH RSCP, only the measured received power level of the cell is over
Qrxlevmin can the cell be selected. This parameter is the Qrxlevmin broadcast in SIB11.
4.1.2.102
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->External
Resource
Configuration->External
RNC
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required received power level of the cell which
satisfies the condition of being selected or reselected by UE. When the measurement
quantity is CPICH RSCP, only the measured received power level of the cell is over
Qrxlevmin can the cell be selected. This parameter is the Qrxlevmin broadcast in SIB12.
4.1.2.103
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->External Resource Configuration->External GSM Cell ->
Qrxlevmin in SIB12(dBm)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required received power level of the cell which
satisfies the condition of being selected or reselected by UE. When the measurement
quantity is CPICH RSCP, only the measured received power level of the cell is over
114
Qrxlevmin can the cell be selected. This parameter is the Qrxlevmin broadcast in SIB12.
4.1.2.104
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Extended Info of UTRAN Cell ->Absolute Priority
Reselection Criteria Switch
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.105
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Absolute Priority of Serving Cell for Cell Reselection
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.106
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> CPICH RSCP Measurement Trigger Threshold for Absolute Priority
Reselection Criteria(Sprioritysearch1)(dB)
Parameter Configuration
115
This parameter is used in the measurement rules for cell re-selection when
absolute-priorities are used. It specifies the value of Srxlev in the serving cell controlling
the rate of inter-frequency and inter-RAT measurements.
4.1.2.107
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> CPICH EcN0 Measurement Trigger Threshold for Absolute Priority
Reselection Criteria(Sprioritysearch2)(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is used in the measurement rules for cell re-selection when
absolute-priorities are used. It specifies the value of Squal in the serving cell controlling
the rate of inter-frequency and inter-RAT measurements.
4.1.2.108
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Serving Cell Reselection Threshold for Absolute Priority Reselection
Criteria(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is used in the rules for cell reselection based on RSCP when
absolute-priorities are used. It specifies the limit for Srxlev in the serving cell below which
the UE may perform cell reselection to a cell on a lower absolute-priority layer.
116
4.1.2.109
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information-> Number of UTRAN Centre Frequencies
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the number of inter-frequency layers in UTRAN. If the operators
do not want UE to reselect to the inter-frequency cells using the absolute-priority based
criteria, this parameter is set to 0.
4.1.2.110
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the number of neighbor EUTRA centre frequencies. For
example, if there are two centre frequencies in the neighbor EUTRA frequencies, this
parameter is set to 2.
4.1.2.111
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Number of GSM Frequency Groups
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the number of neighbor GSM frequency groups. For example, if
there are two GSM frequency groups in the GSM neighbor cells, this parameter is set to
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2. And if the operators do not want the UE reselect to the GSM neighbor cells using the
absolute-priority based criteria, this parameter is set to 0.
4.1.2.112
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Reselection Threshold for Inter-Frequency Layers of High Priority in
UTRAN(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the threshold for cell reselection to a higher-priority UTRAN
cell.
4.1.2.113
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Reselection Threshold for Inter-Frequency Layers of Low Priority in
UTRAN(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the threshold for cell reselection to a lower-priority UTRAN cell.
4.1.2.114
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
118
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the threshold for cell reselection to a higher-priority UTRAN
cell.
4.1.2.115
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Reselection Threshold for Inter-RAT Layers of Low Priority in
EUTRAN(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the threshold for cell reselection to a lower-priority UTRAN cell.
4.1.2.116
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Reselection Threshold for Inter-RAT Layers of High Priority in GERAN(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the threshold for cell reselection to a higher-priority GERAN
cell.
4.1.2.117
OMCR
119
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Reselection Threshold for Inter-RAT Layers of Low Priority in GERAN(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the threshold for cell reselection to a lower-priority GERAN cell.
4.1.2.118
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Qrxlevmin of UTRAN for Cell Reselection (dBm)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required received power level of UTRAN cell
which satisfies the condition of being reselected by UE.
4.1.2.119
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information ->Qqualmin of UTRAN for Cell Reselection (dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required quality level of UTRAN cell which
satisfies the condition of being reselected by UE.
4.1.2.120
OMCR
120
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information-> Qrxlevmin of GSM for Cell Reselection (dBm)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required received power level of GERAN cell
which satisfies the condition of being reselected by UE.
4.1.2.121
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and
Priority
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required received power level of EUTRAN cell
which satisfies the condition of being reselected by UE.
4.1.2.122
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority ->
Absolute Priority of Inter-Frequency Layers in UTRAN
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.123
OMCR
121
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information-> Absolute Priority of Inter-RAT Layers in EUTRAN
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.124
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information-> Absolute Priority of Inter-RAT Layers in GERAN
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.125
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information-> UTRAN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the occupied uplink carrier central frequency point of the cell. It
is UTRA absolute radio frequency channel No., corresponding to the central frequency of
the carrier used by the uplink channel.
4.1.2.126
OMCR
122
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> GSM Band Indicator
Path:
View->Configuration
Management->RNC
NE->RNC
Radio
Resource
Parameter Configuration
This parameter identifies the frequency band that the BCCH ARFCN GSM cell uses. For
example, if one GSM frequency group belongs to the band dcs1800, the parameter of
this group is configured as dcs1800.
4.1.2.127
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> GSM Starting ARFCN
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates starting absolute radio frequency channel No. of GSM cell.
4.1.2.128
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Downlink EUTRAN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the downlink E-UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel
Number (EARFCN). F_DL = F_DL_low + 0.1 * (N_DL N_Offs-Dl). Where, F_DL is
123
4.1.2.129
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information-> EUTRAN Allowed Measurement Bandwidth
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.130
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information -> Threshold of RSRQ indicator
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is a switch which indicates whether Thresh x,high2 and Threshx,low2 are
configured or not. If Threshx,high2 and Threshx,low2 are not configured, UE performs
absolute-priority reselection based on RSRP, otherwise UE performs absolute-priority
reselection based on RSRP or RSRQ.
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4.1.2.131
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information ->Reselection Threshold 2 for Inter-RAT Layers of High Priority in
EUTRAN(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the threshold for cell reselection based on RSRQ to a
higher-priority EUTRAN cell. There are two elements fulfilled for cell reselection criteria:
1) SqualnonServingCell,x of a higher priority EUTRAN cell is greater than Threshx,high2 during a
time interval Treselection; 2) more than 1 second has elapsed since the UE camped on
the current serving cell.
4.1.2.132
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information ->Reselection Threshold 2 for Inter-Rat Layers of Low Priority in
EUTRAN(dB)
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the threshold for cell reselection based on RSRQ to a
lower-priority EUTRAN cell. There are three elements fulfilled for cell reselection criteria:
1) No cell of a higher priority frequency or inter-RAT fulfills the criteria above; 2)
SqualServingCell < Threshserving,low2 and the SqualnonServingCell,x of a lower-priority EUTRAN cell
is greater than Threshx,low2
125
4.1.2.133
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information ->Serving Cell Reselection Threshold 2 for Absolute Priority Reselection
Criteria(dB)
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is used in the rules for cell reselection based on Ec/No when
absolute-priorities are used. It specifies the limit for SqualServingCell in the serving cell
below which the UE may perform cell reselection to a cell on a lower-absolute-priority
layer.
4.1.2.134
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Cell Reselection Frequency and Priority
Information ->Qqualmin of EUTRAN for Cell Reselection
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the minimum required quality level of EUTRAN cell which
satisfies the condition of being reselected by UE.
4.1.2.135
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Adjacent Relation Configuration->Neighbouring
Cell -> UE State Indicator Used for UTRAN Neighboring Cell Configuration
Parameter Configurations
126
When SIB11 is to be sent, the cells that support "cell selection/reselection" are selected
from the neighboring cells list, and are filled in SIB11.
When SIB12 is to be sent, SIB12 is filled as SIB11.
When the measurement control message is to be sent, the cells that support "handover"
are selected from the neighboring cells list, and are filled in the measurement control
message.
4.1.2.136
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Adjacent
Relation
Configuration->GSM
Neighbouring Cell -> UE State Indicator Used for GSM Neighboring Cell Configuration
Parameter Configurations
4.1.2.137
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> Switch of Deferred SIB11/11bis/12 Support
Parameter Configuration
127
4.1.2.138
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Extended Info of UTRAN Cell -> Intra-frequency
reporting quantity SIB3 when SIB11/11bis/12 deferred reading
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates, in the condition that SIB11/11bis/12 are deferred reading, the
intra-frequency reporting quantity for RACH report in RRC connection request message.
4.1.2.139
OMCR
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates Switch of SIB Scheduling Optimization. If the value of the
parameter is 1, RNC will use MIB to schedule all SIBs.
4.1.2.140
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates whether the cell switch supports the Eutran Neighboring
blacklist.
4.1.2.141
OMCR
128
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Parameter Configurations
The parameter indicates the Ue state, in which RNC can configure the EUTRAN
Neighboring blacklist. There are two states:
0: Cell Selection/Reselection
1: Handover
4.1.2.142
OMCR
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.143
OMCR
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the downlink E-UTRAN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel
Number (EARFCN).
129
4.1.2.144
OMCR
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the number of EUtran Neighboring blacklist per frequency
4.1.2.145
OMCR
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Parameter Configuration
The parameter is used to identify a Eutran physical cell. There are 504 unique
physical-layer cell identities. The physical-layer cell identities are grouped into 168
unique physical-layer cell-identity groups, each group containing three unique identities.
4.1.2.146
OMC
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.147
OMC
130
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the length of IMEI TAC in the feature of dedicated priority.
4.1.2.148
Imei TAC
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.149
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is the subscriber profile ID, and also this parameter is the DN (Distinguish
Name) of UDePri.
4.1.2.150
RNC SPID
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
131
4.1.2.151
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.152
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.153
OMC Path
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
The parameter indicates the downlink E-UTRAN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel
Number.
132
4.1.2.154
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.155
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.156
OMC Path
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.157
OMC
133
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the occupied downlink carrier central frequency point of the cell.
It is UTRA absolute-radio frequency channel No., corresponding to the central frequency
of the carrier used by the downlink channel.
4.1.2.158
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.159
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
4.1.2.160
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
134
Parameter Configuration
This parameter identifies which frequency band the BCCH ARFCN GSM cell uses.
4.1.2.161
OMC
Path:
Managed
Element
->UMTS
Logical
Function
Configuration->Service
Parameter Configuration
4.2
PRACH-Related Parameters
4.2.1
Parameter List
Abbreviated Name
Parameter Name
PreamScraCode
Signature
Available Signature
AichTranTime
AsigStIdx
AsigEndIdx
AsubChNum
PRStep
MaxPreamRetrans
ConstVal
AvailSubChanNum
DynPstLevelInit
PSF
PsfNum
PermitMaxASC
Mmax
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commPhyChanelId
AC2ASCMap
AC-to-ASC Mapping
PreamThs
CellRadiusScene
CelAvaSubCha
RachTti
RACH TTI
PrachType
RachCTCId
PRACHCfgScene
4.2.2
Parameter Configurations
4.2.2.1
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the preamble scrambling number that this PRACH can use.
The scrambling code that can be used for PRACH in each cell relates to the DL primary
scrambling code of the cell. In addition, there are at most sixteen preamble scrambling
codes available. This parameter can be used to distinguish the PRACHs.
4.2.2.2
Available Signature
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Configuration->PRACH Configuration
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
->Available Signature
Parameter Configuration
136
This parameter indicates all effective signatures when the PRACH is used. 16 bit
represents 16 signatures; the bit which equals 1 means the corresponding signature is
valid. Each signature corresponds one by one to the channelization code number of
PRACH whose SF is 16.
4.2.2.3
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell->Channel Configuration->AICH Configuration
->AICH Transmission Timing
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is used to calculate the timing relationship between PRACH preambles,
between the PRACH preamble and PRACH message, and between PRACH transmits
preamble and received AICH. In addition, this parameter is used by the UE to calculate
the effective sub-channel No. available to ASC.
4.2.2.4
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
137
4.2.2.5
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
4.2.2.6
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the allocated effective sub-channel number for each ASC of the
PRACH. This allocated sub-channel number cannot be used directly. After repeating, in
accordance with the configured AICH transmission timing value, doing and operation
with Available Sub Channel Number, the actual value can be obtained.
Where, MAX_ASC =8.
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4.2.2.7
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the power ramp step used by the UE when it does not receive
any responses from AICH after sending a preamble. This parameter is used to be added
to the previous power, and then the next preamble is sent by the UE with this new power.
4.2.2.8
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Configuration->PRACH
Configuration
Cell->Channel
->Maximum
Number
Configuration->AICH
of
Preamble
Being
Transmitted
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum number that the access preamble can be sent
before L1 receives ACK or NACK.
4.2.2.9
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is the correction value when calculating the initial transmission power of
PRACH preamble.
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4.2.2.10
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the available effective sub-channel number of this PRACH. The
sub-channel number actually defines the available time slot for the PRACH. The bit
indicates whether this sub-channel number is valid or not (Bit=1 indicates that the
corresponding sub-channel is valid). Each sub-channel number can correspond to
several access slots. For several PRACHs in the same cell, their sub-channel numbers
(corresponding bits) must be different from each other.
4.2.2.11
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates the initial dynamic persistence level used by the MAC layer to
calculate the transmission possibility for the ASCi>=1.
Each PRACH is configured with one value. The dynamic persistence level of several
PRACHs allocated to UE can be broadcast together in SIB7.
4.2.2.12
OMCR
140
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter is used by the MAC layer to calculate the transmission possibility for the
access service class whose ASC is 2~7. Where MAX_ASC_PSF =6.
4.2.2.13
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the number of the ASCs which are configured with persistence
scaling factors.
4.2.2.14
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the permitted number of access services for the PRACH. It sets
the size of the following three arrays: Available signature Begin Index, Available
signature End Index, and Assigned Sub-Channel Number[].
4.2.2.15
OMCR
141
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the maximum times for re-sending attempts on MAC layer.
When the physical layer returns NACK (unacknowledged) or NO ACK (Node B does not
response), it adds the attempt times, M, by 1. When M is over Mmax, the MAC layer stops
the access process.
When the parameter value is increased, the MAC layer makes more sending attempts.
When the parameter value is decreased, the MAC layer makes less sending attempts.
4.2.2.16
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
4.2.2.17
AC-to-ASC Mapping
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the mapping relation between AC and ASC. AC is the access
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level stored in UE IMSI. ASC is the RACH access level of PRACH channel. AC is used in
initial setup state, instead of connected state.
Where, MAX_AC_ASC_MAPPING =7.
4.2.2.18
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the preamble judgment threshold when Node B detects
preambles. To make the access preamble of the PPRACH transmission be detected by
Node B, the proportion of the received preamble power in the preamble cycle and the
interference level should be larger than this parameter.
4.2.2.19
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell ->Cell Radius Scene
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the preamble judgment threshold when Node B detects
preambles. To make the access preamble of the PPRACH transmission be detected by
Node B, the proportion of the received preamble power in the preamble cycle and the
interference level should be larger than this parameter.
4.2.2.20
OMCR
143
Parameter Configurations
This parameter indicates whether the available subchannel numbers are consecutive in
the cell. If this parameter is set to"1", the actual available subchannel numbers can be
consecutive. If this parameter is set to"0", the actual available subchannel numbers
should
not
be
consecutive.
After
the
operation
of
AvailSubChanNum
and
4.2.2.21
RACH TTI
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
This parameter indicates the transmission time interval of the RACH. When 20ms TTI is
used by PRACH, its spreading factor increases by two times, compared to the factor
when 10ms TTI is used. 20ms TTI has better demodulation performance, better quality,
more advantageous for demodulation by the Node B.
4.2.2.22
OMCR
Parameter Configuration
144
This parameter indicates the parameters of Prach is used for R99 Prach or common
E-DCH, and is used to index the information of Random-access in R99 and Common
E-DCH.
4.2.2.23
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function
Configuration->UTRAN
Cell->Channel
Configuration->AICH
Parameter Configuration
It should be guaranteed that Common Transport Channel ID is unique for one common
transport channel within a cell.
4.2.2.24
OMCR
Path: View -> Configuration Management -> Managed Element ->UMTS Logical
Function Configuration->UTRAN Cell -> PRACH Configuration Scene
Parameter Configuration
If the cell does not support enhanced uplink fach, this parameter is set to '0'. Otherwise,it
is set to '1' or '2'. If this parameter is '1', the cell can save one AICH code resource, but
R99 PRACH and enhanced uplink fach PRACH share the resource of one PRACH, the
access ratio of success will be affected. If this parameter is '2', the cell can need one
more AICH code resource, but R99 PRACH and enhanced uplink fach PRACH use the
different resource, which will ensure the access success ratio.
Glossary
A
APLMN
Available PLMN
145
E
EPLMN
Equivalent PLMN
H
HLR
HPLMN
Home PLMN
P
PLMN
S
SGSN
V
VLR
VPLMN
Visited PLMN
146