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Radio Network Tuning and Optimization for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) Osama Bilal Thesis Worker Ericsson Finland

Radio Network Tunning and Optimization for UMTS Author: Osama Bilal Supervisor: Prof. Sven-Gustav Häggman Instructor: B.Sc. Jukka Möykkynen Carried out for Ericsson Finland Tuning Activity for a UMTS Operator

AGENDA Motivation 2G-3G, What is different Tuning Process Flow Tools used for Tuning Activity Equipments Configuration Pilot Tuning UE Tuning Final Words

MOTIVATION 3G networks are becoming commercially available all over the world To check the functionality of the networks before commercial launch Network designs are based on propagations models and simulations (coverage verification) 3G technology (WCDMA) is different from 2G Tools and methods for 3G Networks

Differences compared to 2G In General - The Technology is more complicated (Overlapping cells, soft hand over, power control, cell breathing etc) - High performance requirements on products (UE & Network nodes) - In Particular for Tuning & Optimzation - Process & tools are under development - Co-located GSM/3G sites - Shared Antenna System - Inter-working with GSM

Tuning or Optimization, What is the difference During Tuning No traffic in the network, No subscribers Network tuned only based on drive test data Labour intensive with repeated drive test All is about Pre-launch activities During Optimization Commercial traffic, subscribers using the network Statistics used widely to monitor network performance Drive testing just in case All is about Post–launch activities

Tuning Process Flow

Tuning Process Flowchart

Tools For Tuning/Optimization & Data Post Processing Active measurement needed due to lack of statistics TEMS Investigation for WCDMA (Software) TEMS Scanner (Software + HW) External GPS User Equipment (UE) TEMS DeskCat for post processing MCOM3g/Mapinfo MS Access/Excel based tools

Drive test tools configuration Drive Test Equipments for Voice, CS64 & PS call Short call Long Call CS64 PS USB2 USB1 USB1 USB1 GPS Com 1 scanner

Drive Test Routes

PILOT TUNING The basic measurements of scanner are CPICH_RSCP (received signal code power) CPICH_Ec/No (received energy per chip divided by the power density in the band) RSSI (received signal strength indicator) What can you achieve with scanner? Crossed feeder issues (DL) Coverage verification Interference problems (overshooting cell, pilot pollution) Missing neighbours

Verify P-CPICH detection to minimize coverage holes COVERAGE VERIFICATION - Primary Common Pilot Channel Verify P-CPICH detection to minimize coverage holes P-CPICH RSCP P-CPICH Ec/No Coverage level RSCP [dBm] Ec/N0 [dB] Sufficient RSCP  100 Ec/N0  14 Poor 115  RSCP <100 16  Ec/N0 < 14 No coverage RSCP < 115 Ec/N0 <16

Best Server Signal Strength (RSCP) Yellow is good Blue can generate problems Grey is bad

Pilot Ec/No Measurements Green is good Blue can generate problems Orange is bad

INTERFERNECE By correlating low Ec/No with high RSCP, areas with high interference can be detected

INTERFERENCE (RSCP > -90 dBm AND Ec/No < -9 dB)

Primary Common Pilot Channel (P-CPICH) – OVERSHOOTING

OVERSHOOTING Change Proposal: Site-D, Sector-1, Antenna Down-tilt 8 Degrees

Primary Common Pilot Channel (P-CPICH) – PILOT POLLUTION High CPICH reception levels from many Cells, (more than MAX_ACTIVE_SET) P-CPICH RSCP P-CPICH Ec/No

PILOT POLLUTION

PILOT POLLUTION

PILOT POLLUTION Change Proposals Site Name Sector Number SC of Pilot Height of Antenna (meters) Antenna Tilts (degree) Proposed Antenna Tilts (degree) A 1 173 38 2 5 76 4 D 485 47.3 8 C 24 39.2 3 B 79 27

PILOT POLLUTION Verification Drive Test (after tuning) Initial Drive Test (before tuning)

UE TUNING Voice /Video/PS calls Identify problem areas Long calls short calls Identify problem areas Blocked calls Dropped calls Delay/Throughput

Short Calls Analysis Set-up a call and maintain it for a pre-defined time duration (for 15-60 s) Call set-up failure and drops during short calls can be mainly used to analysis Accessibility failure due to: UE Failure Unsuitable Parameters Setting Coverage Problem Interference Others

Long Calls Analysis Set-up a call and maintain it until it is drop (used for the analysis of Retainability performace) Drops during long call can be used to identify: Missing Neighbor Relation Coverage Problem UE Problems Network Characteristics Best Parameter Setting Others

KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Accessability (Call set-up success rate) Retainability (Dropped calls) Mobility (Handover success rate) Integrity (BLER and throughput)

Case 1: Drop due to missing neighbor Problem: Detected Nighbor (DN) UE sends a Measurement Report that contains an event1a means adding a new RL (cell) to Active Set If the reported cell is not in the current neighbor cell list and the reported Ec/No is better than the best serving cell Ec/No in AS by some dBs (set by a RNC parameter) If for any reason the new cell can not be added to AS, call will be released

Case 1: Drop due to missing neighbor

Case 2: Drop due to Poor Coverage (low RSCP) Problem: Poor DL coverage When UE gets to an area with low RSCP ( < -105 dBm) regardless Ec/No values there is high risk for drop. UE will likely ramp up the transmitted power and reach its max power. The DL BLER will probably increase and SIR target cannot maintain anymore, finally the call drops.

Case 2: Drop due to DL Poor Coverage

Case 3: PS: Session Error due to Poor DL Coverage UE enters a very low coverage area (RSCP < – 105 dBm). The packet connection is carried on a 64/64 DCH Channel as consequence of the low coverage conditions. The UE will likely ramp up its power to the maximum, goes to Idle Mode and the Application and RLC throughputs go to zero. At this point the RAS application will start the Session Timeout timer, if the throughput is not resumed the Session Error event is triggered with cause “session timeout”.

PS: Session Error due to Poor DL Coverage

FINAL WORDS For network tuning, we need to relay on field measurements which require extensive drive tests Finding the best possible configuration for antenna heights, tilts, azimuths and parameter setting for all the present cells/sectors in the network and also for any new sites that might be needed to improve coverage Power adjustment can also be used for network tuning but can become complicated and result in poor network performance Use of Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) Antenna is preferred over mechanical tilt antenna Neighbour definition is of prime importance in UMTS network (Soft handover gain and interference reduction). Keep neighbour list upto 20. Automated tools are needed that could suggest the best possible neighbour relations, antenna heights and tilts by using both the field measurements and the propagation models & simulations Skilled people, right methods and advanced tools are needed to perform 3G tuning and optimisation

Comparison of Mechanical and Electrical Down-tilts