Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
KPI Reference
Issue Date 04 2012-06-25
Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2012. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or representations of any kind, either express or implied. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
Website: Email:
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
Version
The following table lists the product versions involved in this document. Product Name BSC6900 BTS3900 BTS3000 BTS3012/BTS3012AE/BTS3012II/ BTS3006C/BTS3002 DBS3900 BTS3900/BTS3900A BTS3900B/BTS3900E BTS30/BTS312/BTS3012A BTS30 and macro BTS312 (EDGE) BTS30 and macro BTS312 (PCS1900) Macro BTS3X (AMR) Product Version V900R013C00 BTS3900V100R002C00SPC011 BTS3000V100R009C00SPC011 BTS3000V100R008C11SP03 and later versions BTS3000V100R008C11 and later versions BTS3000V100R008C11 and later versions V100R008 and later versions V302R007 and later versions G3BTS32V302R002C06SP05 and later versions G3BTS32V302R002C06SP05 and later versions G3BTS32V302R002C06SP05 and later versions
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
ii
Intended Audience
This document is intended for: l l l Network planners Field engineers System engineers
Organization
1 Changes in the GBSS KPI Reference This chapter describes the changes made in the GBSS KPI Reference. 2 CS Accessibility KPIs This chapter describes the CS accessibility KPIs that mainly indicate the call success rate when an MS accesses the network. Low accessibility KPIs directly lead to low user satisfaction. 3 CS CPU Usage KPI This chapter describes the CS CPU Usage KPI that indicates the mean ratio of the busy time of the CPU in a granularity period. 4 CS Mobility KPIs This chapter describes the CS Mobility KPIs that indicate the success rate of handovers on the move. In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services. A low handover success rate may lead to a high call drop rate. 5 CS Receive Quality KPIs This chapter describes the CS Receive Quality KPIs that indicate the mean receive quality rank on the TCH. 6 CS Resource Utilization KPIs This chapter describes the CS Resource Utilization KPIs that are used to monitor the load of hot cells and the network. These KPIs can serve as references for capacity expansion. The traffic volume KPIs help to obtain the ratio of busy-hour traffic to idle-hour traffic, to evaluate the utilization of system resources, and to adjust charges. The equipment availability KPIs help to know the running status of equipment, such as the running status of channels. If these KPIs are low, equipment and transmission may be faulty. 7 CS Retainability KPIs This chapter describes the CS Retainability KPIs that indicate the ratio of moving MSs to all MSs, the moving frequency. In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services. A low success rate leads to low user satisfaction. 8 PS Accessibility KPIs This chapter describes the PS Accessibility KPIs that indicate whether MSs can easily access cells. Poor PS Accessibility KPIs directly affect user satisfaction. 9 PS Data Throughput KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. iii
This chapter describes the PS Data Throughput Rate KPIs. They involve the performance factors associated with the terminals, the radio access network, and the core network. Now, the main performance problem is concerned with the radio access network. Therefore, these KPIs indicate the end-to-end service data link bearing capability of the GPRS network, which is directly related to user satisfaction. 10 PS delay KPIs This chapter describes the PS Delay KPIs that indicate the service response speed of the network. Long delay affects user satisfaction. 11 PS Resource Utilization Rate KPIs This chapter describes the PS Resource Utilization Rate KPIs that indicate the utilization of the network resource and the busy states of services. Thus, these KPIs can be used to guide network expansion. 12 PS Retainability KPIs This chapter describes the PS Retainability KPIs that mainly involve the uplink and downlink TBF call drop rates. These KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services by the network and are directly related to user satisfaction. Thus, an increase in call drop rate directly leads to a decrease in user satisfaction. 13 PS Transmission Performance KPIs This chapter describes the PS Transmission Performance KPIs that indicate the quality of radio transmission links in a cell. If the RLC data block retransmission rate in a cell is high, the quality of the radio transmission links in the cell is poor. Therefore, take corresponding measures, such as RF optimization.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time. Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
iv
General Conventions The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Times New Roman Boldface Italic Courier New Description Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log in as user root. Book titles are in italics. Examples of information displayed on the screen are in Courier New.
Command Conventions The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface Italic [] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... }* Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are in italics. Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ]*
GUI Conventions The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface > Description Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface. For example, click OK. Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
Keyboard Operations The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Format Key Key 1+Key 2 Key 1, Key 2 Description Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab. Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt +A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operations The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Action Click Double-click Drag Description Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
vi
Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................ii 1 Changes in the GBSS KPI Reference.........................................................................................1 2 CS Accessibility KPIs...................................................................................................................3
2.1 Success Rate of Immediate Assignments...........................................................................................................5 2.2 Congestion Rate on SDCCH per CELL (Due to Busy)......................................................................................5 2.3 Call Drop Rate on SDCCH.................................................................................................................................6 2.4 Assignment Success Rate...................................................................................................................................6 2.5 TCH Congestion Rate (Overflow)......................................................................................................................7 2.6 TCH Seizure Success Rate.................................................................................................................................7 2.7 Success Rate of Call Establishment....................................................................................................................8 2.8 BSS Call Establishment Success Rate................................................................................................................9 2.9 OVERLOAD Rate of Paging.............................................................................................................................9
4 CS Mobility KPIs.........................................................................................................................13
4.1 Handover Success Rate....................................................................................................................................15 4.2 Success Rate of Radio Handover......................................................................................................................15 4.3 Intra-BSC Handover Success Rate per Cell.....................................................................................................16 4.4 Internal Radio Handover Success Rate per cell................................................................................................16 4.5 Success Rate of Incoming Inter-BSC Handovers.............................................................................................17 4.6 External Incoming Radio Handover Success Rate per Cell.............................................................................17 4.7 Success Rate of Outgoing Inter-BSC Handovers.............................................................................................18 4.8 Success Rate of External Outgoing Cell Radio Handovers..............................................................................18 4.9 Success Rate of Dual-Band Handovers (900/850/810-1800/1900)..................................................................19 4.10 Success Rate of Dual-Band Handovers (1800/1900-900/850/810)................................................................20
Contents
6.3 TCHH Traffic Volume.....................................................................................................................................29 6.4 TCH Availability..............................................................................................................................................29 6.5 TCH Resource Utilizability..............................................................................................................................30 6.6 TRX Usability...................................................................................................................................................30 6.7 SDCCH Availability.........................................................................................................................................31
7 CS Retainability KPIs.................................................................................................................32
7.1 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Including Handover)...................................................................................33 7.2 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Excluding Handover).................................................................................33 7.3 Traffic Call Drop Ratio per cell........................................................................................................................35 7.4 Radio Drop Rate of TCH..................................................................................................................................36 7.5 Handover Drop Rate of TCH............................................................................................................................36 7.6 Call Complete Establishment Success Rate.....................................................................................................37
8 PS Accessibility KPIs..................................................................................................................38
8.1 Uplink Assignment Success Rate.....................................................................................................................40 8.2 Downlink Assignment Success Rate................................................................................................................40 8.3 Uplink TBF Establishment Success Rate.........................................................................................................41 8.4 Downlink TBF Establishment Success Rate....................................................................................................41 8.5 Uplink EGPRS TBF Establishment Success Rate............................................................................................42 8.6 Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishment Success Rate.......................................................................................42 8.7 Uplink TBF Congestion Rate...........................................................................................................................43 8.8 Downlink TBF Congestion Rate......................................................................................................................43 8.9 Uplink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate..............................................................................................................44 8.10 Downlink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate.......................................................................................................45
10 PS delay KPIs.............................................................................................................................48
10.1 PING Delay (ms)............................................................................................................................................49 10.2 Mean Delay of PDP Activation (ms)..............................................................................................................49 10.3 Mean Delay of Attachment (ms)....................................................................................................................50 10.4 Cell Reselection Time (ms)............................................................................................................................50
12 PS Retainability KPIs...............................................................................................................55
12.1 Uplink TBF Drop Rate...................................................................................................................................56 12.2 Downlink TBF Drop Rate..............................................................................................................................56 12.3 Uplink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate......................................................................................................................57 Issue 04 (2012-06-25) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. viii
Contents
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
ix
1
04 (2012-06-25)
This chapter describes the changes made in the GBSS KPI Reference.
This is the fourth commercial release of V900R013C00. Compared with issue 03 (2012-02-27), this issue does not include any new topics. Compared with issue 03 (2012-02-27), this issue incorporates the following changes: Content 4.7 Success Rate of Outgoing InterBSC Handovers 4.3 Intra-BSC Handover Success Rate per Cell 8.2 Downlink Assignment Success Rate 8.1 Uplink Assignment Success Rate 4.5 Success Rate of Incoming InterBSC Handovers Description Modify KPI names and descriptions.
Compared with issue 03 (2012-02-27), this issue does not exclude any topics.
03 (2012-02-27)
This is the third commercial release of V900R013C00. Compared with issue 02 (2011-08-31), this issue does not include any new topics. Compared with issue 02 (2011-08-31), this issue incorporates the following changes:
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
Content 7.2 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Excluding Handover) 7.1 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Including Handover)
Description Modify another KPI formula that be used when inter-RAT handovers are detected.
Compared with issue 02 (2011-08-31), this issue does not exclude any topics.
02 (2011-08-31)
This is the second commercial release of V900R013C00. Compared with issue 01 (2011-03-30), this issue does not include any new topics. Compared with issue 01 (2011-03-30), this issue incorporates the following changes: Content 7.2 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Excluding Handover) Description Add another KPI formula that be used when inter-RAT handovers are detected.
Compared with issue 01 (2011-03-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.
01 (2011-03-30)
This is the first commercial release of V900R013C00. Compared with issue Draft A (2011-01-31), this issue does not include any new topics. Compared with issue Draft A (2011-01-31), this issue does not incorporate any changes. Compared with issue Draft A (2011-01-31), this issue does not exclude any topics.
Draft A (2011-01-31)
This is the Draft A release of V900R013C00. Compared with issue 03 (2010-09-20) of V900R012C01, this issue does not include any new topics. Compared with issue 03 (2010-09-20) of V900R012C01, this issue does not incorporate any changes. Compared with issue 03 (2010-09-20) of V900R012C01, this issue does not exclude any topics.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
2
About This Chapter
CS Accessibility KPIs
This chapter describes the CS accessibility KPIs that mainly indicate the call success rate when an MS accesses the network. Low accessibility KPIs directly lead to low user satisfaction. 2.1 Success Rate of Immediate Assignments This counter provides the ratio of successful accesses of a UE to the signaling channel. It indicates the procedure from the initiation of the channel request message (including the retransmitted channel request message) by the UE to the reception of the establish indication message. 2.2 Congestion Rate on SDCCH per CELL (Due to Busy) This counter provides the rate of the number of times that all SDCCHs are busy to the total number of requests for the SDCCH. It indicates the SDCCH collisions due to insufficient resources. 2.3 Call Drop Rate on SDCCH This counter provides the rate of call drops that occur when the SDCCH is occupied. 2.4 Assignment Success Rate This counter provides the rate that the requested TCHs are seized successfully in the assignment procedure. It involves the procedure from the BSC's receiving the assignment request sent by the MSC to the assignment completion. 2.5 TCH Congestion Rate (Overflow) This counter provides the rate of the number of failed assignments or handovers due to no idle TCHs to the number of TCH seizure requests. 2.6 TCH Seizure Success Rate This counter provides the rate that the requested TCHs are seized successfully in the very early assignment procedure, assignment procedure, or handover procedure. Assignment Success Rate indicates the TCH seizure condition in the assignment procedure. Comparably, TCH Seizure Success Rate indicates the successful seizure of all the TCHs. 2.7 Success Rate of Call Establishment This counter provides the rate of successful calls initiated by the MS from the call setup procedure to the assignment completion procedure. 2.8 BSS Call Establishment Success Rate
Issue 04 (2012-06-25) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 3
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
This counter provides the rate of successful call setup from call origination to successful call access. 2.9 OVERLOAD Rate of Paging This counter provides the rate of the number of paging overload times of CS and PS services on the Abis interface to deliver paging messages.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
Formula
TCH Seizure Success Rate = {[Successful TCH Seizures (Signaling Channel)] + [Successful TCH Seizures (Traffic Channel)] + [Successful TCH Seizures in TCH handovers (Traffic Channel)]} x {100%}/ {[TCH Seizure Requests (Signaling Channel)] + [TCH Seizure Requests (Traffic Channel)] +[TCH Seizure Requests in TCH Handovers (Traffic Channel)]} K3043 = (K3023+K3013A+K3013B) x 100%/(K3020+K3010A +K3010B)
None Unit: %
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
2 CS Accessibility KPIs
Notes
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
10
3
About This Chapter
This chapter describes the CS CPU Usage KPI that indicates the mean ratio of the busy time of the CPU in a granularity period. 3.1 Average CPU Usage of the XPU This counter provides the average CPU usage of the XPU in a measurement period. It indicates the load and operating performance of the CPU on the XPU in the measurement period.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
11
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
12
4 CS Mobility KPIs
4
About This Chapter
CS Mobility KPIs
This chapter describes the CS Mobility KPIs that indicate the success rate of handovers on the move. In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services. A low handover success rate may lead to a high call drop rate. 4.1 Handover Success Rate This counter provides the rate of the total number of successful handovers due to any cause to the total number of handover requests due to any cause. The purpose of handover is to ensure the call continuity, improve the speech quality, and reduce the cross interference in the network, thus providing better services for the MSs. 4.2 Success Rate of Radio Handover This counter provides the handover success rate on the Um interface after a handover command is sent and before the handover is complete. Statistics taken by this item excludes target cell handover failure due to congestion. Thus, Success Rate of Radio Handover is always greater than or equal to Handover Success Rate. 4.3 Intra-BSC Handover Success Rate per Cell This counter provides the intra-BSC handover success rate, including the internal intra-cell handovers and internal inter-cell handovers. It indicates intra-BSC handover, and reduces the influence of other BSCs. 4.4 Internal Radio Handover Success Rate per cell Compared with Internal Handover Success Rate per cell, this counter focuses on the influence of the Um interface on handover. It involves the procedures from sending a handover command to handover completion, and thus reduces failures due to channel congestion. 4.5 Success Rate of Incoming Inter-BSC Handovers This counter provides the success rate of incoming inter-BSC handovers. It indicates the interBSC handover interaction. 4.6 External Incoming Radio Handover Success Rate per Cell This counter provides the success rate of incoming inter-BSC handovers on the Um interface. It indicates the inter-BSC handover interaction. 4.7 Success Rate of Outgoing Inter-BSC Handovers
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
13
4 CS Mobility KPIs
This counter provides the success rate of outgoing inter-BSC handovers. It indicates the interBSC handover interaction. 4.8 Success Rate of External Outgoing Cell Radio Handovers This counter provides the success rate of outgoing inter-BSC handovers on the Um interface. It indicates the inter-BSC handover interaction. 4.9 Success Rate of Dual-Band Handovers (900/850/810-1800/1900) This counter provides the rate of the number of successful inter-band (900-1800) handovers to the number of corresponding handover requests. 4.10 Success Rate of Dual-Band Handovers (1800/1900-900/850/810) This counter provides the rate of the number of successful inter-band (1800-900) handovers to the number of corresponding handover requests.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
14
4 CS Mobility KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
15
4 CS Mobility KPIs
Formula
Success Rate of Radio Handover = {[Number of Successful Outgoing Internal Inter-Cell Handovers] + [Successful Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers]} x {100%}/ {[Number of Outgoing Internal Inter-Cell Handover Commands] + [Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Commands]} RH303A = (CH313 + CH333) x 100%/(CH311 + CH331)
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
16
4 CS Mobility KPIs
Table 4-4 Internal Radio Handover Success Rate per cell KPI Name Measurement Scope Formula Internal Radio Handover Success Rate per cell CELL Internal Radio Handover Success Rate per cell = {[Successful Internal Intra-Cell Handovers] + [Number of Successful Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handovers]} x {100%}/ {[Internal Intra-Cell Handover Commands] + [Number of Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Responses]} RH303C = (CH303 + CH323) x 100%/(CH301 + CH321) Associated Counters Notes RH303B:Intra-BSC Handover Success Rate Unit: %
4 CS Mobility KPIs
Table 4-6 External Incoming Radio Handover Success Rate per Cell KPI Name Measurement Scope Formula External Incoming Radio Handover Success Rate per Cell CELL External Incoming Radio Handover Success Rate per Cell = [Successful Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers] x {100%}/ [Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Responses] RH303D = CH343 x 100%/CH341 Associated Counters Notes TH343: Success Rate of Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers Unit: %
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
18
4 CS Mobility KPIs
CELL Success Rate of External Outgoing Cell Radio Handovers = [Successful Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers] x {100%}/ [Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Commands] RH303E = CH333 x 100%/CH331
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
19
4 CS Mobility KPIs
Formula
Success Rate of Dual-Band Handovers (900/850/810-1800/1900) = {[Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (900/850/810-1800/1900)] + [Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (900/850/810-1800/1900)] + [Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (900/850/810-1800/1900)] - {[Failed Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handovers (900/850/810-1800/1900)] + [Failed Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers (900/850/810-1800/1900)] + [Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (900/850/810-1800/1900)]}} x {100%}/ {[Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (900/850/810-1800/1900)] + [Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (900/850/810-1800/1900)] + [Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (900/850/810-1800/1900)]} RH303F = {(RH3031G + RH3033G + RH3035G) - (RH3031F + RH3033F + RH3035F)} x 100%/(RH3031G + RH3033G + RH3035G)
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
20
4 CS Mobility KPIs
Formula
Success Rate of Dual-Band Handovers (1800/1900-900/850/810) = {[Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (1800/1900-900/850/810)] + [Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (1800/1900-900/850/810)] + [Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (1800/1900-900/850/810)] - {[Failed Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handovers (1800/1900-900/850/810)] + [Failed Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers (1800/1900-900/850/810)] + [Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers (1800/1900-900/850/810)]}} x {100%}/ {[Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (1800/1900-900/850/810)] + [Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (1800/1900-900/850/810)] + [Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests (1800/1900-900/850/810)]} RH303G = {(RH3032G + RH3034G + RH3036G) - (RH3032F + RH3034F + RH3036F)} x 100%/(RH3032G + RH3034G + RH3036G)
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
21
5
About This Chapter
This chapter describes the CS Receive Quality KPIs that indicate the mean receive quality rank on the TCH. 5.1 Rx_QUALITY(UPLINK) This counter provides the ratio of uplink half/full rate in the mean receive quality ranks 0 to 4. 5.2 Rx_QUALITY(DOWNLINK) This counter provides the ratio of downlink half/full rate in the mean receive quality ranks 0 to 4.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
22
5.1 Rx_QUALITY(UPLINK)
This counter provides the ratio of uplink half/full rate in the mean receive quality ranks 0 to 4. Table 5-1 Rx_QUALITY(UPLINK) KPI Name Measurement Scope Rx_QUALITY(UPLINK) TRX
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
23
Formula
Rx_QUALITY(UPLINK) ={[Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 0)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 1)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 2)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 3)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 4)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Rank of Receive Quality 0)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 1)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 2)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 3)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 4)]}x {100%}/ {[Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 0)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 1)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 2)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 3)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 4)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 5)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 6)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 7)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Rank of Receive Quality 0)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 1)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 2)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 3)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 4)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 5)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 6)] + [Number of MRs on Uplink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 7)]} (CS410A + CS411A + CS412A + CS413A + CS414A + CS410C + CS411C + CS412C + CS413C + CS414C) x{100%}/ (CS410A + CS411A + CS412A + CS413A + CS414A + CS415A + CS416A + CS417A + CS410C + CS411C + CS412C + CS413C + CS414C + CS415C + CS416C + CS417C)
None None
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
24
5.2 Rx_QUALITY(DOWNLINK)
This counter provides the ratio of downlink half/full rate in the mean receive quality ranks 0 to 4. Table 5-2 Rx_QUALITY(DOWNLINK) KPI Name Measurement Scope Rx_QUALITY(DOWNLINK) TRX
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
25
Formula
Rx_QUALITY(DOWNLINK) = {[Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 0)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 1)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 2)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 3)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 4)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 0)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 1)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 2)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 3)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 4)]} x{100%}/ {[Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 0)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 1)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 2)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 3)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 4)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 5)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 6)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHF (Mean Receive Quality Rank 7)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 0)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 1)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 2)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 3)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 4)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 5)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 6)] + [Number of MRs on Downlink TCHH (Mean Receive Quality Rank 7)]} (CS410B + CS411B + CS412B + CS413B + CS414B + CS410D + CS411D + CS412D + CS413D + CS414D) x {100%}/ (CS410B + CS411B + CS412B + CS413B + CS414B + CS415B + CS416B + CS417B + CS410D + CS411D + CS412D + CS413D + CS414D + CS415D + CS416D + CS417D)
None None
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
26
6
About This Chapter
This chapter describes the CS Resource Utilization KPIs that are used to monitor the load of hot cells and the network. These KPIs can serve as references for capacity expansion. The traffic volume KPIs help to obtain the ratio of busy-hour traffic to idle-hour traffic, to evaluate the utilization of system resources, and to adjust charges. The equipment availability KPIs help to know the running status of equipment, such as the running status of channels. If these KPIs are low, equipment and transmission may be faulty. 6.1 Traffic Volume on SDCCH This counter provides the ratio of the duration for which the MS occupies the signaling channel to the granularity period. The signaling channels include the SDCCHs and the TCHs used for signaling channels. 6.2 Traffic Volume on TCH This counter provides the frequency of seizing the TCHs, that is, the actual length of activated TCHs. 6.3 TCHH Traffic Volume This counter provides the traffic volume on the TCHs of all the cells under the control of the BSC, excluding the traffic volume in the very early assignment. 6.4 TCH Availability This counter provides the rate of available TCHs to configured TCHs. 6.5 TCH Resource Utilizability This counter provides the rate of the actual traffic volume to the theoretical traffic volume. 6.6 TRX Usability This counter provides the rate of available TRXs in a cell to TRXs configured in the cell. 6.7 SDCCH Availability This counter provides the rate of available SDCCHs to configured SDCCHs.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
27
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
28
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
29
Formula
TCH Availability = {[Mean Number of Available Channels (TCHF) (900/850/810 band)] + [Mean Number of Available Channels (TCHF) (1800/1900 Band)] + [Mean Number of Available Channels (TCHH) (900/850/810 band)] + [Mean Number of Available Channels (TCHH) (1800/1900 Band)]} x {100%}/ {[Mean Number of Dynamically Configured Channels (TCHF) (900/850/810 band)] + [Mean Number of Dynamically Configured Channels (TCHF) (1800/1900 Band)] + [Mean Number of Dynamically Configured Channels (TCHH) (900/850/810 band)] + [Mean Number of Dynamically Configured Channels (TCHH) (1800/1900 Band)]} RR307 = (AR3027A + AR3027B + AR3028A + AR3028B) x 100%/ (AR3017A + AR3017B + AR3018A + AR3018B)
None Unit: %
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
30
Table 6-6 TRX Usability KPI Name Measurement Scope Formula TRX Usability CELL TRX Usability = [Number of available TRXs in a cell] x {100%}/ [Number of configured TRXs in a cell] RK3255 = S3656 x 100%/S3655 Associated Counters Notes None Unit: %
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
31
7 CS Retainability KPIs
7
About This Chapter
CS Retainability KPIs
This chapter describes the CS Retainability KPIs that indicate the ratio of moving MSs to all MSs, the moving frequency. In addition, these KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services. A low success rate leads to low user satisfaction. 7.1 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Including Handover) This counter provides the rate of TCH call drops to successful TCH seizures after the BSC assigns the TCH to an MS (including handovers) in a cell. 7.2 Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Excluding Handover) This counter provides the rate of TCH call drops to successful TCH seizures after the BSC assigns the TCH to an MS (excluding handovers) in a BSC. 7.3 Traffic Call Drop Ratio per cell This counter provides the ratio of traffic volume to call drops. It indicates the average interval at which a call drop occurs in a cell. 7.4 Radio Drop Rate of TCH This counter provides the rate of call drops due to the Um interface to total successful TCH seizures. 7.5 Handover Drop Rate of TCH This counter provides the rate of call drops due to handover failure and failure to return to the original TCH during the handover to the total successful TCH seizures. 7.6 Call Complete Establishment Success Rate This counter provides the rate of call complete setup from call origination to successful speech disconnection.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
32
7 CS Retainability KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
33
7 CS Retainability KPIs
Formula
Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Excluding Handover) = [Call Drops on Traffic Channel] x {100%}/ {[Successful TCH Seizures (Traffic Channel)] +[Number of Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH)] -[Number of Failed Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handovers(TCH)] +[Number of Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests(TCH)] -[Number of Failed Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers(TCH)] - ([Number of Outgoing Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests(TCH)] -[Number of Failed Outgoing Internal Inter-Cell Handovers(TCH)] +[Number of Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests(TCH)] -[Number of Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers(TCH)])} ZTR304A = CM33 x 100%/{K3013A + CH3209A - CH3229A + CH3409A - CH3429A - (CH3109A - CH3129A + CH3309A - CH3329A)} When the number of successful outgoing inter-RAT handovers reaches the upper limit, the value of this counter will be negative or even greater than 100% if the following formula is used: Call drop rate on TCH per cell (excluding handover) = X * 100/Y Where, X = [Call Drops on Traffic Channel]; Y = {([Successful TCH Seizures (Traffic Channel)]+[Number of Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH)]-[Number of Unsuccessful Incoming Internal Inter-Cell Handovers(TCH)]+[Number of Incoming External Inter-Cell Handover Requests(TCH)]-[Number of Unsuccessful Incoming External Inter-Cell Handovers(TCH)]-([Number of Outgoing Internal Inter-Cell Handover Requests(TCH)]-[Number of Unsuccessful Outgoing Internal Inter-Cell Handovers(TCH)]+[Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handover Requests(TCH)]-[Failed Outgoing External Inter-Cell Handovers(TCH)]))}; Therefore, it is recommended that the following formula be used when inter-RAT handovers are detected: Call drop rate on TCH per cell (excluding handover) = (X + Number of times the outgoing inter-RAT inter-cell handover timer expires) * {100}/ (Y + Number of successful incoming inter-RAT inter-cell handovers Number of successful outgoing inter-RAT inter-cell handovers) Notes: (1) If an MS is handed over between a GSM cell and a UMTS cell, Number of times the outgoing inter-RAT inter-cell handover timer expires = [H352C: Failed Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handovers (T8 Expired)]; Number of successful incoming inter-RAT inter-cell handovers = {[H3609: Incoming Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH)] ([H3627: Failed Incoming Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHF)] + [H3628: Failed Incoming Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHH)])}; Number of successful outgoing inter-RAT inter-cell handovers = {([H3507: Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHF)] +
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
34
7 CS Retainability KPIs
[H3508: Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHH)]) ([H3527: Failed Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHF)] + [H3528: Failed Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHH)])}; (2) If an MS is handed over between a GSM cell and a TDD cell, Number of times the outgoing inter-RAT inter-cell handover timer expires = [H352C1: Failed Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handovers (T8 Expired) (TDD)]; Number of successful incoming inter-RAT inter-cell handovers = {[H36091: Incoming Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCH) (TDD)] - ([H36271: Failed Incoming Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHF) (TDD)] + [H36281: Failed Incoming Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handovers (TCHH) (TDD)])}; Number of successful outgoing inter-RAT inter-cell handovers = {([H35071: Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHF) (TDD)] + [H35081: Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handover Requests (TCHH) (TDD)]) - ([H35171: Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handover Commands (TCHF) (TDD)] + [H35181: Outgoing Inter-RAT Inter-Cell Handover Commands (TCHH) (TDD)])}; Associated Counters Notes ZTR304:Call Drop Rate on TCH per Cell (Including Handover) 1. Unit: % 2. This KPI is crucial.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
35
7 CS Retainability KPIs
None
36
7 CS Retainability KPIs
Notes
Unit: %
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
37
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
8
About This Chapter
PS Accessibility KPIs
This chapter describes the PS Accessibility KPIs that indicate whether MSs can easily access cells. Poor PS Accessibility KPIs directly affect user satisfaction. 8.1 Uplink Assignment Success Rate This counter provides the uplink assignment success rate during uplink assignment procedure. 8.2 Downlink Assignment Success Rate This counter provides the downlink assignment success rate during downlink assignment procedure. 8.3 Uplink TBF Establishment Success Rate This counter provides the uplink TBF establishment success rate during uplink TBF establishment procedure. The value of this counter is impacted by the bad radio environment and insufficient resources. 8.4 Downlink TBF Establishment Success Rate This counter provides the downlink TBF establishment success rate during downlink TBF establishment procedure. The value of this counter is impacted by the bad radio environment and insufficient resources. 8.5 Uplink EGPRS TBF Establishment Success Rate This counter provides the rate of successful uplink EGPRS TBF establishments during uplink EGPRS TBF establishment procedure. The value of this counter is impacted by the bad radio environment and insufficient resources. 8.6 Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishment Success Rate This counter provides the rate of successful downlink EGPRS TBF establishments during downlink EGPRS TBF establishment procedure. The value of this counter is impacted by the bad radio environment and insufficient resources. 8.7 Uplink TBF Congestion Rate This counter indicates the rate of failed uplink TBF establishments due to no resource during the uplink TBF establishment procedure. 8.8 Downlink TBF Congestion Rate This counter indicates the rate of failed downlink TBF establishments due to no resource during the downlink TBF establishment procedure.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 38
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
8.9 Uplink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate This counter indicates the rate of failed uplink EGPRS TBF establishments due to no resource during the uplink EGPRS TBF establishment procedure. 8.10 Downlink EGPRS TBF Congestion Rate This counter indicates the rate of failed downlink EGPRS TBF establishments due to no resource during the downlink EGPRS TBF establishment procedure.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
39
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
40
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
42
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
Formula
Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishment Success Rate = [Number of Successful Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishments] x {100%}/ [Number of Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishment Attempts] A9302 x 100%/A9301
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
43
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
Table 8-8 Downlink TBF Congestion Rate KPI Name Measurement Scope Formula Downlink TBF Congestion Rate CELL Downlink TBF Congestion Rate ={[Number of Failed Downlink GPRS TBF Establishments due to No Channel] +[Number of Failed Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishments due to No Channel]} x {100%}/ {[Number of Downlink GPRS TBF Establishment Attempts] +[Number of Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishment Attempts]} (A9103 + A9303) x 100%/(A9101 + A9301) Associated Counters Notes None 1. Unit: % 2. This KPI is crucial.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
44
8 PS Accessibility KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
45
9
About This Chapter
This chapter describes the PS Data Throughput Rate KPIs. They involve the performance factors associated with the terminals, the radio access network, and the core network. Now, the main performance problem is concerned with the radio access network. Therefore, these KPIs indicate the end-to-end service data link bearing capability of the GPRS network, which is directly related to user satisfaction. 9.1 Upload Data Throughput (kbit/s) This counter provides the delay performance of the upload service. 9.2 Download Data Throughput (kbit/s) This counter provides the delay performance of the download service.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
46
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
47
10 PS delay KPIs
10
About This Chapter
PS delay KPIs
This chapter describes the PS Delay KPIs that indicate the service response speed of the network. Long delay affects user satisfaction. 10.1 PING Delay (ms) This counter provides the delay performance of the ping service. 10.2 Mean Delay of PDP Activation (ms) This counter provides the delay performance during PDP activation. 10.3 Mean Delay of Attachment (ms) This counter provides the delay performance during attachment. 10.4 Cell Reselection Time (ms) This counter provides the delay performance of MS service disruption during cell reselection.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
48
10 PS delay KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
49
10 PS delay KPIs
Associated Counters
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
50
10 PS delay KPIs
Notes
1. The upload test is different from the download test. This counter is appraised in the mode of download test: 2. The Cell Reselection Time is appraised through the Um interface on some networks. This counter is defined as follows: the interval between the time when the Cell Reselection message is displayed with the MA test tool, such as TEMS, and the time when the MS initiates the Channel Request message in a new cell. The signaling shows the interval which is measured manually. 3. The Cell Reselection Time is impacted by the following factors: Whether the NACC and NC2 modes are enabled; whether the 2G/3G interRAT cell reselection is performed; whether the cross-RA reselection is performed.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
51
11
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
52
Table 11-3 PDCH Occupation Rate KPI Name Measurement Scope Formula PDCH Occupation Rate CELL PDCH Occupation Rate =[Average Number of Occupied PDCHs] x {100%}/ [Average Number of Available PDCHs] AR9311 x 100%/AR9303 Associated Counters Notes None Unit: %
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
54
12 PS Retainability KPIs
12
About This Chapter
PS Retainability KPIs
This chapter describes the PS Retainability KPIs that mainly involve the uplink and downlink TBF call drop rates. These KPIs indicate the capability of providing continuous services by the network and are directly related to user satisfaction. Thus, an increase in call drop rate directly leads to a decrease in user satisfaction. 12.1 Uplink TBF Drop Rate This counter provides the rate of uplink TBF abnormal releases due to N3101 or N3103 overflow after the uplink TBF is set up successfully. 12.2 Downlink TBF Drop Rate This counter provides the rate of downlink PDU buffer emptying due to TBF abnormal releases and reestablishment failure after the downlink TBF is set up successfully. 12.3 Uplink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate This counter provides the rate of uplink EGPRS TBF abnormal releases due to N3101 or N3103 overflow after the uplink EGPRS TBF is set up successfully. 12.4 Downlink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate This counter provides the rate of downlink PDU buffer emptying due to EGPRS TBF abnormal releases and reestablishment failure after the downlink EGPRS TBF is set up successfully.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
55
12 PS Retainability KPIs
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
56
12 PS Retainability KPIs
Formula
Downlink TBF Drop Rate ={[Number of Downlink GPRS Intermit Transfers] +[Number of Downlink EGPRS Intermit Transfers]} x {100%}/ {[Number of Successful Downlink GPRS TBF Establishments] +[Number of Successful Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishments]} (A9118 + A9318) x 100%/(A9102 + A9302)
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
57
12 PS Retainability KPIs
Table 12-4 Downlink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate KPI Name Measurement Scope Formula Downlink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate CELL Downlink EGPRS TBF Drop Rate =[Number of Downlink EGPRS Intermit Transfers] x {100%}/ [Number of Successful Downlink EGPRS TBF Establishments] A9318 x 100%/A9302 Associated Counters Notes None 1. Unit: % 2. This KPI is crucial.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
58
13
13.10 Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s) This counter provides the average bandwidth per PDCH during downlink GPRS RLC data transmission. 13.11 Average Throughput of Uplink EGPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s) This counter provides the average bandwidth per PDCH during uplink EGPRS RLC data transmission. 13.12 Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s) This counter provides the average bandwidth per PDCH during downlink EGPRS RLC data transmission. 13.13 Average Throughput of Uplink GPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s) This counter provides the average throughput per cell during uplink GPRS RLC data transmission. 13.14 Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s) This counter provides the average throughput per cell during downlink GPRS RLC data transmission. 13.15 Average Throughput of Uplink EGPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s) This counter provides the average throughput per cell during uplink EGPRS RLC data transmission. 13.16 Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s) This counter provides the average throughput per cell during downlink EGPRS RLC data transmission. 13.17 Average Throughput of Uplink GPRS LLC per User (kbit/s) This counter provides the average throughput per MS during uplink GPRS LLC data transmission. 13.18 Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS LLC per User (kbit/s) This counter provides the average throughput per MS during downlink GPRS LLC data transmission. 13.19 Average Throughput of Uplink EGPRS LLC per User (kbit/s) This counter provides the average throughput per MS during uplink EGPRS LLC data transmission. 13.20 Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS LLC per User (kbit/s) This counter provides the average throughput per MS during downlink EGPRS LLC data transmission.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
60
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
61
Formula
Retransmission Rate of Downlink GPRS RLC Data Blocks =([Total Number of Downlink GPRS RLC Data Blocks] - [Total Number of Valid Downlink RLC Data Blocks Using CS1] - [Total Number of Valid Downlink RLC Data Blocks Using CS2] - [Total Number of Valid Downlink RLC Data Blocks Using CS3] - [Total Number of Valid Downlink RLC Data Blocks Using CS4]) x {100%}/ [Total Number of Downlink GPRS RLC Data Blocks] {L9101 - (L9106 + L9107 + L9108 + L9109)} x 100%/L9101
None
62
Notes
13.5 Rate of Uplink GPRS RLC Coding Scheme with CS3/ CS4
This counter provides the rate of coding scheme with CS3/4 during uplink GPRS RLC data transmission.
Issue 04 (2012-06-25) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 63
Table 13-5 Rate of Uplink GPRS RLC Coding Scheme with CS3/CS4 KPI Name Measurement Scope Formula Rate of Uplink GPRS RLC Coding Scheme with CS3/CS4 CELL Rate of Uplink GPRS RLC Coding Scheme with CS3/CS4 ={[Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS3] +[Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS4]} x {100%}/ {[Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS1] +[Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS2] +[Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS3] +[Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS4]} (L9008 + L9009) x 100%/(L9006 + L9007 + L9008 + L9009) Associated Counters Notes None Unit: %
None Unit: %
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 64
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
65
Table 13-8 Rate of Downlink EGPRS RLC Coding Scheme with MCS7/MCS8/MCS9 KPI Name Measurement Scope Formula Rate of Downlink EGPRS RLC Coding Scheme with MCS7/MCS8/MCS9 CELL Rate of Downlink EGPRS RLC Coding Scheme with MCS7/MCS8/MCS9 ={[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS7 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS8 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS9 RLC Data Blocks]} x {100%}/ {[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS1 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS2 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS3 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS4 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS5 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS6 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS7 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS8 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS9 RLC Data Blocks]} (L9317 + L9318 + L9319) x 100%/(L9311 + L9312 + L9313 + L9314 + L9315 + L9316 + L9317 + L9318 + L9319) Associated Counters Notes None Unit: %
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
66
Formula
Average Throughput of Uplink GPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s) =([Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS1] x{23} +[Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS2] x{34} +[Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS3] x{40} +[Number of Valid Uplink RLC Data Blocks Using CS4] x{54}) x {8}/ ({1024} x [Total Number of Uplink GPRS RLC Data Blocks] x{20}/ {1000}) (L9006 x {23} + L9007 x{34} + L9008 x{40} + L9009 x{54}) x {8}/ ({1024} x L9001 x {20}/{1000})
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
67
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
68
Notes
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
69
Formula
Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS RLC per PDCH (kbit/s) =([Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS1 RLC Data Blocks]x {22} +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS2 RLC Data Blocks]x {28} +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS3 RLC Data Blocks]x {37} +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS4 RLC Data Blocks]x {44} +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS5 RLC Data Blocks]x {56} +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS6 RLC Data Blocks]x {74} +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS7 RLC Data Blocks]x {56} +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS8 RLC Data Blocks]x {68} +[Total Number of Valid Downlink EGPRS MCS9 RLC Data Blocks]x {74}) x {8}/ ({1024}x([Total Number of Downlink EGPRS MCS1 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Downlink EGPRS MCS2 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Downlink EGPRS MCS3 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Downlink EGPRS MCS4 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Downlink EGPRS MCS5 RLC Data Blocks] +[Total Number of Downlink EGPRS MCS6 RLC data blocks] +[Total Number of Downlink EGPRS MCS7 RLC Data Blocks]/{2} +[Total Number of Downlink EGPRS MCS8 RLC Data Blocks]/{2} +[Total Number of Downlink EGPRS MCS9 RLC Data Blocks]/{2})x {20}/{1000}) (L9311 x {22} + L9312 x{28} + L9313 x{37} + L9314 x{44} + L9315 x {56} + L9316 x{74} + L9317 x{56} + L9318 x{68} + L9319 x{74}) x {8}/ ({1024} x (L9302 + L9303 + L9304 + L9305 + L9306 + L9307 + L9308/ {2} + L9309/{2} + L9310/{2}) x{20}/{1000})
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
70
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
71
Formula
Average Throughput of Downlink GPRS RLC per Cell (kbit/s) =([Total Number of Valid RLC Downlink Data Blocks Using CS1]x{23} +[Total Number of Valid RLC Downlink Data Blocks Using CS2]x{34} +[Total Number of Valid RLC Downlink Data Blocks Using CS3]x{40} +[Total Number of Valid RLC Downlink Data Block Using CS4]x{54}) x {8}/ ({1024}x[Total Duration of Downlink GPRS TBFs]) (L9106 x {23} + L9107 x {34} + L9108 x {40} + L9109 x {54}) x {8}/ ({1024}*L9121)
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
72
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
73
Notes
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
74
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
75
Formula
Average Throughput of Downlink EGPRS LLC per User (kbit/s) =[Throughput of Downlink EGPRS Users LLC PDU]/ ([Total Bytes of Downlink EGPRS Users LLC PDU] x {8}/{1024}) L9528/(L9527 x {8}/{1024})
Issue 04 (2012-06-25)
76