Last updated: 2014-11-28
FRC Type
This is defined according to 34.122 Annex C.6.1.2.1 to C.6.2.1.3.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:RBTest:FRC:TYPE
E-DCH Max Number of Retransmission
This setting controls the maximum number of retransmissions a HARQ process in the UE that will perform for a given block of data before giving up and moving onto a new block of data. The default value is in line with 3GPP TS34.108 s9.1.2.
This setting can only be changed while call status is idle.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:RBTest:HARQ:RETRans:MAXimum
E-DCH Retransmission Timer
The default value is in line with 3GPP TS34.108 s9.1.2.
This setting can only be changed while call status is idle.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:RBTest:HARQ:RETRans:TIMer
E-DCH RLC SDU Size
This setting controls the uplink RLC SDU size specified for the E-DCH transport channel in the Close UE Test Loop message sent during a HSUPA RB Test Mode call. The default value is to meet the maximum throughput for FRC2.
This setting can only be changed while call status is idle.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:RBTest:RLCSdu:SIZE
This setting determines channel configurations for HSPA PS Data connection.
If it is set to Fixed, UE can reach 2.2 Mbps max UL data rate and 343.8 Kbps DL data rate.
HSUPA PS Data Fixed Channel Configuration
If it is set to Flexible, the data channel configuration can be set flexibly through several settings: timeslot number, channel codes for HS-PDSCH and E-PUCH, and modulation type for HS-PDSCH. Refer to the table HSUPA PS Data Flexible Channel Configuration when HSPA Control Channels on TS0 and HSUPA PS Data Flexible Channel Configuration when HSPA Control Channels on TS6 for sample configuration.
This setting cannot be changed in Active Cell operating mode or the Call/Data Status is not Idle.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:PSData:CHANnel:CONFig
This setting controls the timeslot assignment for HSPA PS Data Control Channel/DL DPCH when PS_Data_Channel_Configuration is set to Flexible.
When it is set to TS6, TS6 is assigned to DL DPCH, E-HICH, E-AGCH and HS-SCCH. E-PUCH and HS-PDSCH are put at TS2 to TS5. The timeslots number and channel code number for E-PUCH and HS-PDSCH can be flexibly configured.
HSUPA PS Data Flexible Channel Configuration when HSPA Control Channels on TS6 (sample configuration)
When it is set to TS0, TS0 is assigned to DL DPCH, E-HICH, E-AGCH and HS-SCCH. E-PUCH and HS-PDSCH are put at TS2 to TS6. The timeslots number and channel code number for E-PUCH and HS-PDSCH can be flexibly configured.
HSUPA PS Data Flexible Channel Configuration when HSPA Control Channels on TS0 (sample configuration)
This setting cannot be changed in Active Cell operating mode or the Call/Data Status is not Idle.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:PSData:DPCHannel:TSLot
This setting determines the timeslots (TS2 to TS6) assignment for E-PUCH/HS-PDSCH when PS_Data_Channel_Configuration is set to Flexible.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:PSData:DATA:CHANnel:TSConfig
This setting controls the OVSF for HSPA PS Data E-PUCH when PS_Data_Channel_Configuration is set to Flexible.
The MAC-d PDU size is fit into E-PUCH resource based on E-TFCI selection algorithm. Currently the MAC-d PDU size is 336 bits and the min physical data bits is 336+24(header)+32(CRC)= 382 bits. Therefore, only combination which provides more than 382 bits is valid. The invalid combination is highlighted in pink.
Combination of E-DCH Category, E-PUCH SF and Timeslot
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:PSData:EPUChannel:OVSF
This setting controls the OVSF code for HSPA PS Data HS-PDSCH channel.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:PSData:HSPDschannel:OVSF
This setting controls the number of channel codes assigned to HS-PDSCH per timeslot when PS_Data_HS_PDSCH_OVSF is set to SF16.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SERVice:PSData:HSPDschannel:CCODe:NUMBer
Sets whether the test set sends an ACK or a NACK on the E-HICH channel.
If it is set to All ACKs, the test set always sends an Ack on the E-HICH regardless of whether the block passes its CRC check (including the case that test set doesn’t detect the E-PUCH channel from UE when it expects. For TD-SCDMA HSUPA, when the network sends an AG to the UE, UE always responds on E-PUCH even when it is unable to send data from MAC-d flows. SI is sent in this case).
If it is set to All NACKs, the test set always sends a Nack on the E-HICH regardless of whether the block passes its CRC check (including the case that test set doesn’t detect the E-PUCH channel from UE when it expects. For TD-SCDMA HSUPA, when the network sends an AG to the UE, UE always responds on E-PUCH even when it is unable to send data from MAC-d flows. SI is sent in this case).
If it is set to Auto, the test set sends an Ack if it received a block on the E-DCH that passed its CRC check or a Nack if it received a block that failed its CRC check.
GPIB Command: CALL[:CELL]:EHIChannel:BEHavior
E-AGCH Absolute Grant Pattern Length
Sets the number of active E-AGCH Absolute Grant Value.
This parameter controls the next absolute grant that the test set will transmit to the UE on E-AGCH during a HSPA connection. The UE should interpret this value according to the 3GPP 25.222 s4.10.1.1 Table 26A. The default value is set to give the UE full grant to entire uplink.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:VALue
Primary E-RNTI (Hex)
This setting determines the primary E-RNTI that is used on the E-AGCH. The default value is in line with 3GPP 34.108 s9.1.2.
This setting can only be changed while call status is idle.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:ERNTi[:PRIMary]