Last updated: January 15, 2009
This section is only applicable to the lab application or feature-licensed test application.
All of these parameters can only be changed when the connection status is idle. To change the value of these parameters while on an HSDPA RB test mode connection, you must perform a Transport Channel Reconfiguration .
You can specify the change in power of the uplink signal when an ACK, NACK or CQI occurs using the
DeltaACK
,
DeltaNACK
and
DeltaCQI
settings, respectively. 3GPP TS 25.213 s4.2.1.2 Table 1A provides mappings of the signalled values for Delta
ACK
, Delta
NACK
and Delta
CQI
to the resulting quantized amplitude ratio A
hs
= Beta
hs
/Beta
c
. For example, a signalled value of Delta
ACK
= 8 corresponds to an A
hs
value of 30/15. A signalled value of Delta
CQI
= 7 corresponds to an A
hs
value of 24/15.
The total change in uplink power (DPCH + HS-DPCCH) when an ACK, NACK or CQI occurs can be determined by:
Power Change Due to HS-DPCCH = 10log 10 (Beta d ^2 + Beta c ^2 + Beta hs ^2) - 10log 10 (Beta d ^2 + Beta c ^2)
Where Beta hs is dependent upon the DeltaACK, DeltaNACK or DeltaCQI setting (depending upon whether an ACK, NACK or CQI was transmitted, respectively).
The following table shows the total change in uplink power for each of the four sub-tests defined in 3GPP 34.121 v7.2.0 Table C.10.1.4.
See Uplink DPCH Bc/Bd Control for more information on Beta c and Beta d and UE Target Power in HSDPA .
DeltaACK
This parameter controls the Delta ACK power control value signalled to the UE (see 3GPP TS 25.214 s5.1.2.5A and 25.213 s4.2.1.2).
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:UPLink:DACK
DeltaNACK
This parameter controls the Delta NACK power control value signalled to the UE (see 3GPP TS 25.214 s5.1.2.5A and 25.213 s4.2.1.2).
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:UPLink:DNACk
DeltaCQI
This parameter controls the Delta CQI power control value signalled to the UE (see 3GPP TS 25.214 s5.1.2.5A and 25.213 s4.2.1.2).
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:UPLink:DCQI
Ack-Nack Repetition Factor
This parameter sets the Ack-Nack repetition factor (N_acknack_transmit) value signalled to the UE, which controls how often the UE repeats each ACK or NACK (see 3GPP TS 25.214 s6A.1.1).
The test set only analyzes the ACK/NACK information sent by the UE for subframes that the test set directed data to the UE. If Ack-Nack Repetition Factor is set to >1, the UE repeats ACK/NACK information during subframes not directed to it by the test set, but the test set does not analyze this repeated ACK/NACK information.
3GPP TS 25.214 s6A.1.1 specifies that the UE will not decode blocks from the HS-PDSCHs during subframes that correspond to HS-DPCCH subframes in which it is repeating ACK/NACK information. Thus, to prevent incorrect HSDPA BLER results, you must ensure that the minimum inter-TTI of the active HSDPA channel is greater than or equal to Ack-Nack Repetition Factor * 2 ms (so that there are sufficient unused subframes on the uplink for the ACK/NACK repeats to be transmitted without colliding with new ACK/NACK information). Otherwise, the repeated ACK/NACK information will be sent by the UE when the test set expects ACK/NACK information for the block it just transmitted to the UE (a block that the UE ignored because it was sending an ACK or NACK repeat for a prior block). The test set would then treat the ACK/NACK repeat like ACK/NACK information for the current block, resulting in incorrect HSDPA BLER results.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:UPLink:ANACk:RFACtor
The
CQI Feedback Cycle (k)
and
CQI Repetition Factor
settings determine how often new and repeated CQI information is transmitted on the uplink. The test set checks for a CQI transmission in every subframe and uses every CQI transmission in the calculation of
Median CQI
, regardless of the
CQI Feedback Cycle (k)
and
CQI Repetition Factor
settings. In other words, every CQI transmission by the UE is treated as a separate CQI report; repeated CQI information is not ignored or evaluated differently. As long as
CQI Feedback Cycle (k)
is greater than or equal to
CQI Repetition Factor
* 2ms (there are no collisions between new and repeated CQI information), the CQI repetitions do not affect the
Median CQI
result. If you try to set either parameter such that
CQI Feedback Cycle (k)
is less than
CQI Repetition Factor
* 2ms (except for the case when
CQI Feedback Cycle (k)
equals 0 ms), the test set ignores the request and posts an error.
CQI Feedback Cycle (k)
This parameter sets the CQI feedback cycle (k) value signalled to the UE, which controls how often the UE transmits new CQI information on the uplink (see 3GPP TS 25.214 s6A.1.2). A value of zero means that the UE shall not transmit any CQI information.
When
CQI Feedback Cycle (k)
is not zero, it must be greater than or equal to
CQI Repetition Factor
* 2ms.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:UPLink:CQI:FCYCle
CQI Repetition Factor
This parameter sets the CQI repetition factor (N_cqi_transmit) signalled to the UE, which controls how often the UE repeats CQI information on the uplink (see 3GPP TS 25.214 s6A.1.2).
When
CQI Feedback Cycle (k)
is not zero, it must be greater than or equal to
CQI Repetition Factor
* 2ms.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:UPLink:CQI:RFACtor