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We have a problem of code after activating 14.4Mbps on some sites. The problem apears
only for 14.4 sites.
What can be the exact reason of this pb? How we can resolve it?
NB. vendor NSN
Thank you very much for your help.
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Guys,
Here are the COCO parameters and IUB size for 14.4 Mbps:
Is it OK?
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For HS 14.4 Mbits 15 codes with SF16 are used.Do you use fixed code allocation for HS
or dynamic?
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Dear bro,
we are using dynamic allocation on all the network. 15 codes feature is also activated.
RT services pre-emt HS. But Max 14 codes for HS it is due to HSUPA and HS-SCCH code
multiplexing.
In this case, how we got 15 codes??????????
Br
Josef
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Quote:
Originally Posted by josef
In this case, how we got 15 codes??????????
Br
Josef
This is code tree limitation. If you look at the code tree you will see that hsupa and
additional hs-scch channel consume codes from code tree and lower codes block usage of
upper codes.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mctest
This is code tree limitation. If you look at the code tree you will see that hsupa and
additional hs-scch channel consume codes from code tree and lower codes block usage of
upper codes.
Mr Mctest says true.
Because you had HSUPA and HS-SCCH = 2, it mean you can't reach the maximun 15
codes for HSDPA.
If you want to test, you can disable HSUPA and number of HS-SCCH channel = 1, you
can reach 15 codes for 1 user
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dk2000
Mr Mctest says true.
Because you had HSUPA and HS-SCCH = 2, it mean you can't reach the maximun 15
codes for HSDPA.
If you want to test, you can disable HSUPA and number of HS-SCCH channel = 1, you
can reach 15 codes for 1 user
Guys,
I told you that we reach 15 codes with hsupa enabled + HS-SCCH = 3 +
HSPDSCHMarginSF128 = 0
But when we change HSPDSCHMarginSF128 = 8 or 7 we reach maximum 14 codes but
without code congestion (we didn't change the code set: 15, 14, 12, 10, 5)
So, base on this can someone explain me how we reach this 15 codes ????????
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Brothers,
After finalizing all tests to get 14.4 per nodeB in our network (1 sahred
carrier + mainly 1shared BB scheduler), this is our conclusions:
In our network, we have mainly UEs category 7-8 which can support up
to 10 codes. So, in order to use 15 codes we have to use code
multiplexing feature by putting MaxNbrOfHSSCCHCodes (Maximum
number of HS-SCCH codes) more than 1. We decide to put 2 as
maximum number of HS-SCCH codes, because to multiplex 3 users on
one TTI you need to share 15 codes between those users and this is
possible only if we have mainly UEs category 1-6 (with full buffers) in
our network.
Decided value for MaxNbrOfHSSCCHCodes is 2
Impossible to get 15 codes (main prerequisite to get 14.4 Mbps per
nodeB) without putting HSPDSCHMarginSF128 = 0 : NO codes left for
Rel 99 Code congestion
With this limitation we can go up to 14 codes only. So, now we need to
know how many codes (SF128) can we keep for DPCH channels (RT &
NRT)?
According to our test, we lost the 14th code after
HSPDSCHMarginSF128 = 8
Decided value for HSPDSCHMarginSF128 is 8
Conclusion: