This section is only applicable to the lab application or feature-licensed test application.
UE
HS-DSCH Category Control
If
UE HS-DSCH Category Control
is set to
Auto
, the UE category in use by the test set ( Current UE HS-DSCH Category ), is equal
to the UE
Reported HS-DSCH Category if the category reported by
the UE is valid. Otherwise, if the UE reported an invalid
category or did not report a category, the
Current UE HS-DSCH Category
is equal to the Manual UE HS-DSCH Category setting.
If
UE HS-DSCH Category Control
is set to
Manual
, the UE category in use by the test set (
Current UE HS-DSCH Category ), is equal to the Manual UE HS-DSCH Category setting.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:HSDSchannel:CATegory:CONTrol:AUTO
This parameter
can only be set when the data/call status is
Idle
.
Manual UE HS-DSCH Category
This setting
determines the UE category in use by the test set ( Current UE HS-DSCH Category ) when UE HS-DSCH Category Control is set to Manual
or if the UE Reported HS-DSCH Category is invalid.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:HSDSchannel:CATegory:MANual
This parameter
can only be set when the Data/Call
Status
is Idle
.
Manual UE DC-HSDPA HS-DSCH Category
This parameter
is only used when DC-HSDPA is active. You can set HS-DSCH
category for DC-HSDPA capable UEs when UE
HS-DSCH Category Control is set to
Manual
or if the UE Reported HS-DSCH
Category is invalid.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:HSDSchannel:CATegory:DCHSdpa:MANual
Manual UE MIMO HS-DSCH Category
This parameter
is only used when MIMO is active. You can set HS-DSCH category
for MIMO capable UEs when UE HS-DSCH Category
Control is set to Manual
or if the UE Reported HS-DSCH Category
is invalid.
This parameter
can only be set when the Data/Call
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:HSDSchannel:CATegory:MIMO:MANual
The UE category currently in use by the test set is reported by the Current UE HS-DSCH Category result.
The test set schedules new blocks and retransmissions based on the acknowledge/negative acknowledge (ACK/NACK) information on the uplink HS-DPCCH. If a NACK is received and the block has not been transmitted more than the Number of Transmissions setting allows (and if the TSN to be transmitted is within the transmit window, see MAC-hs Window Size ), the HARQ process retransmits the block using the next redundancy version (RV) from the RV Sequence list. If a NACK is received and the block has been retransmitted the maximum number of allowed times (or if the TSN lies outside the transmit window), or if an ACK is received, the MAC-hs layer transmits a new block using the first RV in the list. If the expected HS-DPCCH transmission is not received on the uplink at the appropriate time, the test set reacts according to the statDTX Reception Behavior setting. The test set records the number of ACKs, NACKs, and statDTXs and displays them in the HSDPA Information window and reports them to the HSDPA BLER measurement (see HSDPA Block Error Ratio Measurement Description ).
Number
of Transmissions
The number of times a MAC-hs HARQ process will attempt to transmit a particular data block (one to eight).
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MACHs:NTRans
RV Sequence
As described
in 3GPP TS 25.212, the RV parameter controls exactly which
bits are transmitted to the UE (i.e. the systematic bits versus
the convolutionally coded bits) and for 16QAM modulation,
which symbols are mapped to which modulation points when the
Current MIMO Configuration State
is Inactive
. By selecting
a different RV each time a block is retransmitted, the network
increases the chance that the turbo decoder in the UE will
be able to recover the original block. Alternatively, the
network can use the same RV for each retransmission and the
UE uses chase combining on the received bits to increase the
likelihood of receiving the block correctly.
The RV Sequence
setting indicates
the sequence of RV parameters to be used by the test set for
block transmissions. You may specify up to eight integer values
(between zero and seven), but the number of RV parameters
actually used by the test set is determined by the Number of Transmissions setting (the RV parameters
at the end of the sequence are not used if the
Number of Transmissions
setting is less than the number
of RV parameters in the sequence). If you enter fewer than
eight values for the RV sequence, the test set fills the remaining
values with zeroes. The default RV sequence matches 3GPP TS
34.121 s9.2.1.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MACHs:RVSequence
RV Sequence for MIMO Primary Transport
Block
When the
Current MIMO Configuration Status
is Active
, this parameter
specifies the RV Sequence used for
each transmission of a particular primary transport block.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MACEHS:PTBLock:RVSequence
RV Sequence for MIMO Secondary Transport
Block
When the
Current MIMO Configuration State
is Active
, this parameter
specifies the RV Sequence used for
each transmission of a particular secondary transport block.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MACEHS:STBLock:RVSequence
MAC-hs Window Size
MAC-hs
Window Size
can be set to 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, or 32.
In accordance with 3GPP TS 25.321 11.6.2.3.2, the test set
will not retransmit a block with a TSN that is outside the
transmit window. This parameter sets both the MAC-hs transmit
and receive window sizes.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MPOWer:OFFSet:MANual
This parameter
can only be set when the data/call status is
Idle
.
MAC-hs T1
This parameter controls the value of the MAC-hs T1 timer that is signaled to the UE in the Radio Bearer Setup message. 3GPP TS 25.331 s10.3.5.1a defines T1 as "Timer (in milliseconds) when PDUs are released to the upper layers even though there are outstanding PDUs with lower TSN values."
The behavior of T1 (the "re-ordering release timer") is defined in 3GPP TS 25.321 s11.6.2.3.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MACHs:T1
This parameter
can only be set when the data/call status is
Idle
.
statDTX Reception Behavior
You can configure
how the test set responds to a statDTX from the UE (the options
are as defined in 3GPP TS 34.121 Table 9.2.1.2). When the
Current MIMO Configuration Status
is Active
, this parameter
also applies to the case when one transport block was scheduled.
Handle
as ACK
When statDTX Reception Behavior
is
set to Handle as ACK
, when a statDTX occurs, the test set transmits a new
block from the MAC-hs transmit queue using the first entry
in the RV Sequence and resets the
transmission counter to one.
Note,
if you would like the test set to continuously transmit
a stream of new (PRBS) data regardless of the uplink HS-DPCCH
presence (to allow you to measure BER in an external program,
for example), set statDTX
Reception Behavior
to
Handle as ACK
, set Number of
Transmissions to 1
, FDD
Test "HS-DSCH Data Pattern" to
CCITT PRBS15
or CCITT
PRBS9
, and MAC-hs Header
to Data
.
Handle as NACK
When statDTX Reception Behavior
is
set to Handle as NACK
, when a statDTX occurs, if the transmission counter is
less than the Number of Transmissions
setting, the test set transmits the same block using the
next entry in the RV Sequence and
increments the transmission counter by one. If the transmission
counter equals the Number
of Transmissions
setting, then the
Handle as ACK
process is followed instead.
Handle as statDTX
When statDTX Reception Behavior
is
set to Handle as statDTX
, when a statDTX occurs, the test set transmits the same
block using the same entry in the RV
Sequence and does not increment the transmission counter.
Note
that when statDTX Reception
Behavior
is set to
Handle as statDTX
, if the UE never transmits an
ACK or NACK, the test set will continuously transmit the
same block (even if you change HS-DSCH
Data Pattern ).
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MACHs:SDTX:RBEHavior
statDTX Reception Behavior
for Two Trans Blks
When the
Current MIMO Configuration Status
is Active
, you can configure
how the test set responds to a statDTX from the UE when two
transport blocks were scheduled.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MACEHS:DTBLocks:SDTX:RBEHavior
MAC-ehs
Segmentation Strategy
This setting specifies the segmentation strategy at the MAC-ehs layer in Active Cell mode.
The following settings are available:
Standard
: Segmentation at the MAC-ehs layer is done as required
to fit as many re-ordering SDUs as possible into the MAC-ehs
PDU.Minimum
: Segmentation at
the MAC-ehs is avoided as much as possible. The test set
fits as many re-ordering SDUs as possible into the MAC-ehs
PDU. Each of the SDUs contains only a single complete
MAC-d PDU. However, if the MAC-ehs PDU size is smaller
than the MAC-d PDU size, segmentation is performed. This parameter
can only be set when call status is
Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSDPa:MACEHS:SEGMentation
Dual
Carrier Band Configuration
The parameter
specifies whether
the primary and secondary serving cell downlink UARFCN should
use UARFCNs in the Single Band or Dual Band or any customized
band.
This parameter
can only be set when the Data/Call
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSDPa:MCARrier:BAND:CONFig[:TYPE]
Secondary
Serving Cell Power
The parameter
Secondary Serving Cell Power
State
sets the state of the secondary serving cell
power. This parameter only affects the power of the DC-HSDPA
secondary serving cell while a DC-HSDPA call is established,
it does not affect whether the UE is told to enable DC-HSDPA
or not. When the Secondary Serving
Cell Power State
is set to ON, the parameter Secondary Serving Cell Power
sets the absolute power of the secondary serving cell.
GPIB Command: CALL:SSCell:POWer[:SAMPLitude]
Secondary
Serving Cell DL Channel Config
The parameter
sets whether the Secondary Serving Cell DL
Adjacent UARFCN or Secondary Serving
Cell DL M anual UARFCN is used as the secondary serving
cell downlink UARFCN when Dual Carrier
Band Configuration is set to Single
Band
.
This parameter
can only be set when the Data/Call
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:SSCell:CHANnel:CONFig[:TYPE]
Secondary
Serving Cell DL Adjacent UARFCN
This parameter sets the downlink adjacent UARFCN of the secondary serving cell.
This parameter
can only be set while the Call
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:SSCell:CHANnel:ADJacent
Secondary
Serving Cell DL Manual UARFCN
This parameter sets the downlink UARFCN of the secondary serving cell when:
Single
Band
, and Secondary Serving
Cell DL Channel Config is set to Manual
Dual
Band
or User Defined
This parameter
can only be set while the Call/Data
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:SSCell:CHANnel:MANual:UARFcn
Secondary
Serving Cell Manual Band Arbitrator
This parameter determines the second serving cell's band when the Secondary Serving Cell DL M anual UARFCN is used as the secondary serving cell's UARFCN and that UARFCN is a shared Band V and VI value.
This parameter
can only be set while the Call/Data
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:SSCell:CHANnel:MANual:BARBitrator
Secondary
Serving Cell Primary Scrambling Code
The actual code number for the primary scrambling code is 16 times the value of this setting.
GPIB Command: CALL:SSCell:SCODe[:PRIMary]
N_cqi_typeA/M_cqi
Ratio
When the
Operating Mode
is Active Cell
, the parameter
controls the N_cqi_typeA/M_cqi ratio on the UL HS-DPCCH when
Current MIMO Configuration Status
is Active
.
There are two types of CQI reports defined, type A and type B. And the Node B controls the ratio and schedule of type A CQI reports and type B CQI reports on the HS-DPCCH in the form of N_cqi_typeA/M_cqi ratio, where M_cqi is the number of feedback cycles in which type A CQI reports are sent in the first N_cqi_typeA cycles and type B CQI reports are sent in the rest cycles.
This parameter
can only be set while the Call/Data
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSDPa:MIMO:NMRatio
Pr
ecoding Weight Set Restriction
State
The parameter controls whether the test set will signal the UE to apply precoding weight set restriction when reporting the PCI (precoding control indication, ie., the signalled information about the preferred primary precoding vector) on the uplink.
This parameter
can only be set while the Call/Data
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSDPa:MIMO:PPWRestrict[:STATe]
HSDPA
MIMO Antenna 2 Pilot Configuration
The parameter sets the pilot channel of antenna 2 when the UE is operating in MIMO mode.
The pilot
channel of antenna 2 can be set to P-CPICH
or S-CPICH
. If S-CPICH
is selected, the power offset of S-CPICH relative to P-CPICH
would be calculated and rounded to the nearest 1.00 dB (the
resolution of the signalled parameter) and limited to -6.00
dB or 0.00 dB (the min/max value of the signalled parameter)
automatically and signalled to the UE. The automatically calculated
value is the difference between the equation of Antenna 2
S-CPICH Power Offset and Antenna 1 P-CPICH Power Offset. If
either the Antenna 2 S-CPICH State or Antenna 1 P-CPICH State
is set to Off, then -20.00 dB will be assumed as the relative
channel power.
This parameter
can only be set while the Call/Data
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:ANTenna2:PILot:CONFig
HSDPA
MIMO S-CPICH Pow Offset Signaling State
When HSDPA MIMO Antenna 2 Pilot Configuration
is set to S-CPICH
, this
parameter determines whether the S-CPICH power offset relative
to the P-CPICH TX power will be signalled to the UE.
This parameter
can only be set while the Call/Data
Status
is Idle
.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSDPa:MIMO:CPIChannel:SECondary:POFFset:SIGNaling:STATe
Meas
Pow Offset
This setting is the difference in power levels of the CPICH and HS-PDSCH channels. The UE assumes this value to be the power level that the test set uses when transmitting the HS-PDSCHs, and therefore uses this parameter in its HSDPA CQI measurement algorithm.
The Meas Power Offset
,Gamma (defined
in 3GPP TS 25.214 s6A.2), that is used by the UE is signaled
at call setup and remains unchanged unless a Transport
Channel Reconfiguration procedure is performed.
The parameters
that are used to calculate the Meas
Power Offset
if its control state is set to Auto
depend on the service type (see Current
Service Type ).
If the service type
is either Radio Bearer Test Mode - HSDPA or Packet Switched
Data - HSDPA, then the automatic value for the Meas
Power Offset
is the difference of HSDPA
Cell 1 Connected HS-PDSCHs Level (Sum) minus HSDPA Cell 1 Connected CPICH Level .
Note: If either of the two parameters used in the calculation
of the Meas Power Offset
is set to Off
, then
the test set uses a value of -20 dB for the corresponding
parameter.
If the service type is either Radio Bearer
Test Mode - HSPA or Packet Switched Data - HSPA, then
the automatic value for the Meas
Power Offset
is the difference of HSPA
Cell 1 Connected HS-PDSCHs Level (Sum) minus HSPA Cell 1 Connected CPICH Level . Note:
If either of the two parameters used in the calculation
of the Meas Power Offset
is set to Off
, then
the test set uses a value of -20 dB for the corresponding
parameter.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSDPa:MPOWer[:MOFFset]
This parameter
can only be set while the call status is
Idle
.
This setting is only available in the lab application. (In the test application the measurement power offset is set to -6 dB.)
Primary
H-RNTI (Hex)
Identifier used by the test set to transmit to the UE under test. The test set only transmits to the UE under test on HS-SCCH 1.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:HRNTi[:PRIMary]
Alternate H-RNTI (Hex)
During TTIs
where data is not transmitted to the UE under test (when inter-TTI
is greater than one), the test set transmits dummy data on
HS-SCCH 1 using the Alternate
H-RNTI.
The content of the HS-SCCH 1 when the Alternative H-RNTI
is in use
is the same as the data that was used the last time the Primary
H-RNTI (Hex) was used.
HS-SCCH 2-4,
when turned on, are always transmitted using the
Alternate H-RNTI
. The content of HS-SCCH 2-4 is fixed
as follows:
When not transmitting data to the UE under test, the test set sends a fixed pattern of uncoded PRBS data on the HS-PDSCHs. The number of HS-PDSCHs transmitted is the same as the number of HS-PDSCHs transmitted during the last subframe that contained data directed to the UE under test.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:HRNTi:ALTernate
HS-SCCH1 Alternate H-RNTI (Hex)
This parameter controls the alternate H-RNTI that is used on the HS-SCCH 1. The test set use this parameter in Active Cell when it wishes to indicate that the HS-SCCH1 is not for the UE under test.
This parameter can not be set to be same as Primary H-RNTI (Hex) or Secondary Serving Cell H-RNTI (Hex) .
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:HRNTi:ALTernate:HSSCCH1
HS-SCCH2 Alternate H-RNTI (Hex)
This parameter controls the alternate H-RNTI that is used on the HS-SCCH2. The test set use this parameter in Active Cell when it wishes to indicate that the HS-SCCH2 is not for the UE under test.
This parameter can not be set to be same with Primary H-RNTI (Hex) or Secondary Serving Cell H-RNTI (Hex) .
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:HRNTi:ALTernate:HSSCCH2
HS-SCCH3 Alternate H-RNTI (Hex)
This parameter controls the alternate H-RNTI that is used on the HS-SCCH3. The test set use this parameter in Active Cell when it wishes to indicate that the HS-SCCH3is not for the UE under test.
This parameter can not be set to be same with Primary H-RNTI (Hex) or Secondary Serving Cell H-RNTI (Hex) .
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:HRNTi:ALTernate:HSSCCH3
HS-SCCH4 Alternate H-RNTI (Hex)
This parameter controls the alternate H-RNTI that is used on the HS-SCCH4. The test set use this parameter in Active Cell when it wishes to indicate that the HS-SCCH4 is not for the UE under test.
This parameter can not be set to be same with Primary H-RNTI (Hex) or Secondary Serving Cell H-RNTI (Hex) .
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:HRNTi:ALTernate:HSSCCH4
Secondary Serving Cell H-RNTI (Hex)
Controls the primary H-RNTI of the secondary serving cell.
The Primary H-RNTI cannot be the same as the Alternate H-RNTI. If you attempt to set this parameter to a value that is same with any FDD Test Mode HS-SCCH Alternate H-RNTI; i.e. HS-SCCH1 Alternate H-RNTI (Hex) , HS-SCCH2 Alternate H-RNTI (Hex) , HS-SCCH3 Alternate H-RNTI (Hex) and HS-SCCH4 Alternate H-RNTI (Hex) , the attempt will be rejected.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:SSCell:HRNTi
Number of HS-DSCH Common HRNTIs
This setting controls the number of HS-DSCH common H-RNTIs included in IE HS-DSCH Common System Information.
GPIB command: CALL[:CELL]:CHSDschannel:HRNTi:COMMon:COUNt
This parameter can only be set when call status
is Idle
.
GPIB command: CALL[:CELL]:CHSDschannel:HRNTi:COMMon:HSSCCH1
This parameter can only be set when call status
is Idle
.
GPIB command: CALL[:CELL]:CHSDschannel:HRNTi:COMMon:HSSCCH2
This parameter can only be set when call status
is Idle
.
GPIB command: CALL[:CELL]:CHSDschannel:HRNTi:COMMon:HSSCCH3
This parameter can only be set when call status
is Idle
.
GPIB command: CALL[:CELL]:CHSDschannel:HRNTi:COMMon:HSSCCH4
This parameter can only be set when call status
is Idle
.
There are several H-RNTIs defined in 3GPP Release 7 standards: common HRNTIs, dedicated H-RNTI and BCCH specific H-RNTI. Common H-RNTIs and BCCH specific H-RNTI are broadcasted in BCCH and can be used by any UE. Dedicated H-RNTIs are explicitly configured in signalling message during RRC connection setup phase or RB setup/reconfiguration phase.
The enhanced CELL_FACH feature allows System information (on BCCH) to be sent on HS-DSCH in CELL_FACH state. To avoid the BCCH data transmission using different H-RNTIs of all UEs in CELL_FACH state, a BCCH specific H-RNTI, which is also included in the HS-DSCH common system information IE, is introduced to notify all UEs in CELL_FACH state that BCCH information is transmitted. Users in CELL_FACH state may have been configured with a dedicated H-RNTI and are able to receive dedicated data on HS-DSCH. Other users without dedicated H-RNTI only receive data on common channels based on a common H-RNTI. Both users with and without dedicated H-RNTI can receive BCCH data using BCCH specific H-RNTI.
GPIB command: CALL[:CELL]:CHSDschannel:HRNTi:SPECific:BCCHannel
This parameter can only
be set when call status is Idle
.
Manual Operation: How Do I Change HSDPA Parameters?
HSDPA in Active Cell Operating Mode