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2G Drive Test Analysis with TEMSWorkshop
Gaurab Dipta Barua
Manager
Radio Network Solution
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BRIEF GSM OVERVIEW
TEMS MAIN SCREENS
EXAMPLES OF INVESTIGATIONS drop call along M11 towards Cambridge Handover: influence of layer priority
AGENDA
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INTRO: TEMS SNAPSHOT
Timeslot, TA, RXLEV, RXQUAL, … WHAT ARE THEY !?!
WHAT DO THEY DO !?!
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BRIEF GSM OVERVIEW
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GSM voice : 1 Time Slot <=> 1 user
1 TDMA frame = 8 Time Slots = 8 x 577 us = 4.615 ms time
0 3 4 6 76 7 0
GSM BASIS: THE TDMA FRAME (Time Division Multiple Access)
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FR: Full Rate 13 kbits/s
HR: Half-Rate 5.6 kbits/s => doubles network capacity
EFR : Enhanced Full Rate 12.2 kbits/s AMR: Adaptive Multi-Rate ranges from 4.75 to 12.2 kbits/s
SPEECH CODEC’s (COmpression and DECompression)
time
Full Rate
Half Rate
Illustration: Full Rate versus Half Rate
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I am talking I am listeningTRANSMISSION
I am talking
NO TRANSMISSION
I am listening
DISCONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION (DTX)
Discontinuous transmission takes advantage of silence periods in normal speech,
which for a typical conversation represents roughly 50% of the conversation.
Advantage of DTX :
- Battery saving
- Does help combating interference by inhibiting the transmission of the radio signal when not required.
The interference generated is thus statistically more than halved.
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P-GSM (Primary-GSM): 1-23, 62-99
E-GSM (Extended-GSM): 975-995
GSM-1800 (also known as DCS): 541-568
Notes:
Vodafone allocate odd channels 63,65,67…99 for BCCH for GSM cells
(same rule applies for GSM-1800)
Example of cell configuration with 4 PGSM and 2 EGSM channels
GSM FREQUENCY CHANNELS ON VODAFONE NETWORK
ARFCN
Absolute Radio Frequency
Channel Number
GSM range [0 to 1023]
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FREQUENCY HOPPING
HSN is the Hopping Sequence Number. HSN=0: cyclic sequence otherwise pseudo random sequence
Frequency hopping does average interference in the network.
MAIO is the Mobile Allocation Index Offset (Not used in Baseband hopping) Frequency offset that prevents adjacent channel interference within a cell as well as co- and adjacent
channel interference in co-sited cells when using synthesised frequency hopping.
Baseband hopping (used on Vodafone network)
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LETTER CELL TYPEB UMTS Pico CellC UMTS Micro CellD DCS1800 Macro CellE Training CellG GSM900 Macro CellS GSM 900 Micro CellP DCS 1800 Indoor CellI GSM 900 Indoor CellT Test CellU DCS1800 Micro CellW UMTS Macro Cell
Vodafone Cell Site Prefix Information
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PAGING and LOCATION AREA
LA1
LA2
TRYING TO REACH
THIS MOBILE THIS MOBILE IS CURRENTLY REGISTEREDON OUR NETWORK IN LOCATION AREA 1
=> WAKING UP ALL MOBILES IN LA1 !!
NETWORK
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CELL GLOBAL IDENTITY
MCC : Mobile Country CodeMNC : Mobile Network CodeLAC : Location Area Code
Location Area Identification
(LAI) Cell Global Identity
(CGI)CI : Cell Identity
Example of MCC and MNC
Country Operator MCC MNC
United Kingdom o2 234 10
United Kingdom Vodafone 234 15
United Kingdom T-Mobile 234 30
United Kingdom Orange 234 33
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RXLEV = Received Signal LevelRXQUAL = Received Signal Quality (dedicated mode)
BER = Bit Error Rate
FER = Frame Erasure Rate
SIGNAL LEVEL MEASUREMENTS (1/2)
Relation between RXQUAL and BER
RXQUAL BER0 BER < 0.2%1 0.2% < BER < 0.4%2 0.4% < BER < 0.8%3 0.8% < BER < 1.6%4 1.6% < BER < 3.2%5 3.2% < BER < 6.4%6 6.4% < BER < 12.8%7 12.8% < BER
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C/I = Carrier over Interference ratio
SQI: Speech Quality Index
NOTE:
Use RxLev Sub, RxQual Sub measurements when DTX is activated
(RxLev, RxQual are measured over 104 TDMA frames
whilst Rx Sub measurements are reported over 12 TDMA frames only)
SIGNAL LEVEL MEASUREMENTS (2/2)
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TA=1 means BTS-MS distance = 550 meters
GSM network computes TA parameter and asks mobile to send frames earlier
to compensate flying time differences between signals.
30 km
Without TA compensation => Overlap With TA compensation
0 1 2 3 5 6 7 0 1 2 5 6 7
TIMING ADVANCE (Adaptive Frame Alignment)
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Power control level Nominal Output power (dBm)0-2 393 374 355 336 317 298 279 25
10 2311 2112 1913 1714 1515 1316 1117 918 7
19-31 5
MS POWER
MS power control level :
Mobile station transmit power mapped to a number between 0 and 31
according to the transform in GSM 05.05, ch. 4. Valid only in dedicated mode.
GSM 400 and GSM 900 and GSM 850
33 dBm = 2 W
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If SACCH frame : not successfully decoded=> counter = counter - 1 successfully decoded => counter = counter + 2
RADIO LINK TIMEOUT
Counter=0 DISCONNECTION !!
54
32
1
RL Tim
eout
coun
ter
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Selection criteria : C1>0 otherwise NO SERVICE !! with C1 = RXLEV - RXLEV_ACCESS_MIN (simplified formula)
RXLEV_ACCESS_MIN Minimum received signal level in dBm at the MS for permission to access the network
Reselection criteria : C2 candidate cell > C2 current cell with C2 = C1 - CELL_RESELECT_OFFSET (simplified formula)
IDLE MODE
CELL SELECTION / RESELECTION
TEMS snapshot
cells sorted by C1, C2
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Handover :The switching of a call in progress from one radio channel to another to secure the continuity of an established call
distance
Received Signal Level
DEDICATED MODE
HANDOVER
-80 dBm
-60 dBm
-100 dBm
I AM JUST ABOUT TO DO A HAND ...
… OVER !!CLICK
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BROADCAST CONTROL CHANNEL (BCCH)
B C C HB C C H
The BCCH is transmitted FULL POWER by a Base Transceiver Station (BTS)to provide the signalling information requiredby the MS (Mobile Station) to access and identify the network.
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BCCH = 73
BSIC = 54BSIC = 54
BCCH = 73
BSIC = 46BSIC = 46
Base Station Identity Code (BSIC) is a 6 bit 'colour code' broadcaston the SCH (Synchronisation Channel) in GSM systems,which uniquely identifies the beacon frequency.
BASE STATION IDENTITY CODE (BSIC)
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RACHRACH : : RRandom andom AAccess ccess CHCHannelannel
Uplink channel used by mobiles to request a service to the network
AGCHAGCH : : AAccess ccess GGrant rant CHCHannelannel
Downlink channel used by network to allocate mobile a dedicated channel
SDCCH : Stand Alone Dedicated Control CHannel
carries signalling information for authentication, call establishment, and for sending SMSs
TCH : Traffic CHannel
to carry voice traffic (e.g. TCH/F for Full rate, TCH/H for Half rate)
SACCH : Slow Associated Control CHannel
Associated with dedicated channel, carries signal measurement, power control, Timing Advance
FACCH : Fast Associated Control CHannel used at handover command
LOGICAL CHANNELS AND SIGNALLING
TCH TCH TCH TCHFACCH
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Mobile Network
RACH CHANNEL REQUEST Mobile requests Network for allocation of radio resourceAGCH IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT Network transmitting radio resource (channel, frequency, Timeslot, etc)
CM SERVICE REQUEST Mobile initiating connection with Network
AUTHENTICATION REQUEST Network checks if the subscriber has been authenticatedAUTHENTICATION RESPONSE
CIPHER MODE COMMAND Network initiates ciphering of the data being sent on the channel.CIPHER MODE COMPLETE The channel is ciphered so as to protect the call from eavesdropping.
SETUP Setup message contains the dialed digits and other information needed for call establishment.CALL PROCEEDING The mobile is informed that the call setup is in progress.
ASSIGNMENT COMMAND Network assigns a Traffic CHannel to mobileASSIGNMENT COMPLETE
ALERTING Network informs the mobile that the called subscriber is being alerted via a ring
…
CONNECT Network informs the mobile that the call has been answered.CONNECT ACKNOWLEDGE
T C
HS
D C
C H
IDLEMODE
DEDICATED
MODE
GSM CALL FLOW : Mobile Originating Call
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TEMS SNAPSHOTS
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MAP PRESENTATION
55435543
Legend :
SITE
SERVER
NEIGHBOUR
LINK toNeighbour
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BAR CHARTS
IDLE MODE
DEDICATED MODE (Plain colour=Serving cell)
R X Q U A LR X Q U A L
Speech Quality IndexSpeech Quality Index
Frame Erasure RateFrame Erasure Rate
Carrier / InterferenceCarrier / Interference
NeighboursNeighbours receivedreceived signal signal levellevel
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EVENT SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANING
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IDLE MODE REPORTS
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DEDICATED MODE REPORTS
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LAYER 3 SIGNALLING
RXLEV 0 less than -110 dBmRXLEV 1 -110 dBm to -109 dBmRXLEV 2 -109 dBm to -108 dBm
::
RXLEV 62 -49 dBm to -48 dBmRXLEV 63 greater than -48 dBm
RXLEV Mapping(3GPP TS 05.08)
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EXAMPLESOF
INVESTIGATIONS
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EXAMPLE 1 :
HIGH DROPPER ALONG M11 TOWARDS CAMBRIDGE
Cell G1011.1 %TCH DROP
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
5090
1
5090
2
5090
3
5090
4
5090
5
5090
6
5090
7
5090
8
5090
9
5091
0
5091
1
5091
2
TARGET
=> CELL G1011.1 DOES NOT MEET THE 1% DROP TARGET !!=> CELL G1011.1 DOES NOT MEET THE 1% DROP TARGET !!
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G5543.1 good !!
G5543.2 weak !!
G1011.1 weak !!
DIFFICULTDIFFICULT
AREA !!AREA !!
EXAMPLE 1 : ANALYSIS
55435543
10111011
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Cell G1011.1 %TCH DROP
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
5090
1
5090
3
5090
5
5090
7
5090
9
5091
1
5091
3
5091
5
5091
7
5091
9
5092
1
5092
3
TARGET
EXAMPLE 1 : SOLUTION
AFTER 6 dB offsetAFTER 6 dB offset
between G5543.1 and G1011.1 !!between G5543.1 and G1011.1 !!
=> Try to make cell G5543.1 more attractive, especially more than cell G1011.1
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EXAMPLE 2 :
LAYER PRIORITY AND HANDOVER
-79 dBm much stronger than -93 dBmWHY DO NOT WE HANDOVER FROM D5779.1 TO G1194.2 !!!?
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EXAMPLE 2 : EXPLANATION
To improve capacity of the network, Vodafone use Hierarchical Cell Structure (HCS)
feature that helps efficiently distributing traffic between cells. Layer 1 : Sxxxx Street Level Micro cell (SLM) Layer 2 : Dxxxx 1800 macro cell Layer 3 : Gxxxx 900 macro cell
mobile won’t handover from D5779.1 to G1194.2
even though -79 dBm is better than -93 dBm
As long as signal does not go below LayerThr - LayerHyst (-87 dBm)
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REFERENCES
ERICSSON Active Library Explorer http://alex.vfl.vodafone/cgi-bin/alex
BSS R11
TEMS Investigation User’s Manual (HELP)
3GPP Specifications http://www.3gpp.org/specs/numbering.htm
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THANK YOU