Last updated: October 19, 2012
This section is only applicable to the lab application or feature-licensed test application.
These results are cleared by the Clear UE Info action.
This result contains the UE HS-DSCH Physical Layer Category reported by the UE in the Physical Channel Capability IE in the RRC Connection Setup Complete message. If the UE did not report a category, then the result is 9.91E+37 (----).
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:REPorted:HSDSchannel:CATegory?
This result contains the UE category currently in use by the test set. For examples of how the test set uses the
Current UE HS-DSCH Category
, see
HSDPA Packet Switched Data
and
User Defined Configuration of the HS-DSCH
.
If
UE HS-DSCH Category Control
is set to
Auto
and the category reported by the UE is valid (1-24), the
Current UE HS-DSCH Category
is equal to the
UE Reported HS-DSCH Category
.
Otherwise, the
Current UE HS-DSCH Category
indicates the
Manual UE HS-DSCH Category
setting.
The UE categories are defined in 3GPP TS 25.306 Table 5.1a.
GPIB command: CALL:STATus:MS:HSDSchannel:CATegory?
This result indicates whether MIMO configuration is currently active. It is applicable in both
Active Cell
and
FDD Test
Operation Mode.
GPIB command: CALL:STATus:MlMO?
The
HSDPA Information
window displays counters to help you monitor the HSDPA connection status. The results are continually updated until one of the following occurs:
Channel Type
from
12.2k RMC + HSDPA
in
FDD Test Operating Mode
).When one of these events occurs, the counters reset to zero and then resume counting.
The HSDPA counters provide similar results to the HSDPA BLER measurement (see HSDPA Block Error Ratio Measurement Description ). However, note that because they are being calculated for a different set of blocks (the HSDPA counters are typically calculated over a much greater number of blocks), the results will often vary.
Block Error Ratio
This result reports the block error ratio of the HSDPA connection.
When
Current MIMO Configuration Status
is
Active
, this result represents the HBLER over both data streams.
3GPP TS 34.121 F.6.3.2 defines the HSDPA block error ratio as:
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:REPorted:HBLerror:RATio?
Throughput
This result reports the data throughput of the HSDPA connection. 3GPP TS 34.121 F.6.3.1 defines Information Bit Throughput R as "the sum (in kilobits) of the information bit payloads (excluding the 24-bit HS-DSCH CRC) successfully received during the test interval, divided by the duration of the test interval (in seconds)."
Each time the test set receives an ACK from the UE, it increments a counter called "totalBits" by the size of the data block (in bits) that was positively acknowledged. Each time the test set does not transmit a block in a TTI it increments a counter called regDTX.
When
Current MIMO Configuration Status
is
Active
, this result represents the average of Primary stream and Secondary stream HSDPA throughput.
Throughput (in kbps) is calculated as follows:
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:REPorted:IBTHroughput?
Blocks Transferred
This result counts how many blocks have been transmitted to the UE. It is incremented by one every time a data block is transmitted on the HS-PDSCHs. A transmission of a new block of data or retransmission of an old block of data both count as a block transmission. When
Blocks Transferred
reaches 150,000, all of the HSDPA counters are reset.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:REPorted:BLOCks?
ACKs Received
This result counts how many ACKs have been received on the uplink HS-DPCCH since the counters were reset.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:REPorted:ACK?
NACKs Received
This result counts how many NACKs have been received on the uplink HS-DPCCH since the counters were reset.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:REPorted:NACK?
statDTXs Received
This result counts how many statDTXs have been received on the uplink HS-DPCCH since the counters were reset.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:REPorted:SDTX?
This result represents the (MAC-hs) transport block size currently in use by the test set, which, as defined in 3GPP TS 25.321 s9.2.3.1 is affected by the User Defined Number of Active HS-PDSCHs , User Defined Transport Block Size Index , and User Defined Modulation Type settings.
GPIB command: CALL:STATus:HSDSchannel:TBSize?
This result represents the current (MAC-hs) transport block size currently in use by the test set, which, as defined in 3GPP TS 25.321 s9.2.3.1 is affected by the PS Data User Defined Active HS-PDSCHs , PS Data User Def Transport Block Size Index , and PS Data User Defined Modulation Type settings.
GPIB command: CALL:STATus:HSDSchannel:TBSize:PSData?
This result represents the most recent Measurement Power Offset (see Meas Pow Offset ) that was signaled to the UE during a call setup or a part of a Transport Channel Reconfiguration procedure.
GPIB command: CALL:STATus:MPOWer:OFFSet:SIGNaled?
To access the
HSDPA Information
from the front panel, press the left
More
key until you reach the
Call Control 2 of 5
menu, select
Additional Screens
(
F1
), then
HSPA Information
(
F2
). Some of the
HSDPA Information
results are also available on the main
Call Setup Screen
.