Last updated: October 19, 2012
This section is only applicable to the lab application or feature-licensed test application.
To change the UE's serving grant while on a connection you can send a single shot or pattern absolute grant on the E-AGCH, perform a Transport Channel Reconfiguration (see TCR Absolute Grant ) or send the UE up/down commands on the E-RGCH.
The test set can only transmit to the UE on the E-RGCH when it knows the UE will act on the command. Thus, the test set maintains a FIFO (First-In-First-Out) queue of relative grant commands that are transmitted on the E-RGCH as opportunities arise (the test set transmits using the alternate E-RGCH signature in all other E-RGCH frames, which signifies a "Hold" to the UE under test, see HSPA Downlink Channel Details ). At each transmission opportunity, the oldest relative grant command is removed from the relative grant queue and transmitted to the UE on the E-RGCH. Note that queued relative grant commands are not collapsed by the test set (in other words, two "Up" commands followed by one "Down" command are not transmitted as a single "Up"; the test set transmits every relative grant command).
According to 3GPP TS 25.321 s11.8.1.3.1, the UE will only act on a relative grant command if all of the following are true:
Thus, the test set
will only transmit a relative grant command on the E-RGCH during a
TTI that also includes an ack/nack on the E-HICH (for a block that
does not consist of only Scheduling Information) and if the most recent
E-AGCH transmission occurred more than 40 ms ago and the most recent
absolute grant command was not ZERO_GRANT. Note that when AG Mode is set to Pattern
, the E-AGCH is transmitted continuously unless one or more of the
pattern values is set to DTX (Alt E-RNTI)
, thus causing all relative grant commands to be queued.
The relative grant queue is reset to empty when the connection is ended (or if the connection changes to a non-HSPA connection), or when the Clear Queued Relative Grants action is initiated.
The relative grant queue holds up to 1000 relative grant commands; any additional commands are discarded and an error is posted. You can determine how many relative grant commands are in the queue using the Queued Relative Grants result.
The test set
supports two modes of operation on the E-AGCH,
Single Shot
and Pattern
.
AG Mode
is set to Single Shot
, when you initiate the Send Single Shot
AG action the Single Shot AG absolute
grant value is sent to the UE. AG Mode
is set to
Pattern
, the test set transmits a continuous sequence
of values to the UE over the E-AGCH. The values that are transmitted
to the UE are defined by AG Pattern Parameters
. These absolute grant values are alternately sent every TTI
(10 ms). Upon transition to the
Pattern
state, Absolute
Grant Pattern - Value 1
is always the first value transmitted
on the E-AGCH, always on an even SFN. Upon transition away
from the Pattern
state
(to Single Shot
), the
last value sent to the UE is indeterminate as the transmission
of the pattern is ended immediately. Note that when
AG Mode
is set to Pattern
the E-AGCH is transmitted continuously to the UE (unless one
or more of the pattern values is set to
DTX (Alt E-RNTI)
), thus causing all relative grant
commands to be queued (see Relative Grant
Transmission ).GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:MODE
Commonly, this
setting determines the next absolute grant sent to the UE on the
E-AGCH when the Send Single Shot AG action
is initiated ( AG Mode must be set to Single Shot
). The UE interprets
this value according to the table in 3GPP TS 25.212 s4.10.1A.1.
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:SSHot[:VALue]
When the E-DCH TTI is 2 ms
, the E-DCH
16QAM State is On
and
the BetaEd
Gain E-AGCH Table Selection is set to 1, an alternate set
of Single Shot AG is available to sent to the UE. The UE interprets
the value according to 3GPP TS 25.212 v7b0 Table 16B.1. See also
the GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:ALTernative:SSHot[:VALue]
.
This action causes
the test set to immediately transmit the current value of the
Single
Shot AG setting to the UE on the E-AGCH (when AG Mode is set to
Single Shot
and an HSPA connection is active). The value
is only transmitted over a single TTI and has a scope of "All
HARQ Processes" (the only legal value when 10 ms TTI is used).
If the absolute grant is to be sent during the same frame as a
relative grant then the absolute grant is sent and the relative
grant is pended (see Relative Grant Transmission
).
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:SSHot:SEND[:IMMediate]
Commonly, this setting controls the serving grant that the UE is given during call setup in the RB Setup message. This serving grant is specified in terms of the 3GPP TS 25.321 s9.2.5.2.1.1 Scheduling Grant Table (and is not determined by the 3GPP TS 25.212 s4.10.1A.1 table that is used to communicate absolute grants on the E-AGCH). It is set to the highest possible value by default to give the UE full access to the entire uplink.
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:RBSetup[:VALue][:DCH]
When the E-DCH TTI is 2 ms
and the E-DCH 16QAM State is set to On
, an alternate set of RB Setup
Absolute Grant (16QAM) values is available. See also the GPIB
command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:RBSetup:QAM16[:VALue]
.
This setting can only be changed when the connection status is idle.
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:RBSetup[:VALue]:FACH
This setting can only be changed when the connection status is idle.
Commonly, the AG Pattern Parameters are provided as follows:
Absolute
Grant Pattern - Length
When the
AG
Mode is Pattern
,
this parameter controls the number of values in a pattern
on the E-AGCH that are transmitted to the UE. The values in
the pattern are taken consecutively from the list. For example,
if it is set to 4, then the first 4 values (Value1, Value
2, Value 3, Value 4) are sent consecutively.
GPIB Command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:PATTern:LENGth
Each of these
setting determines the corresponding value in the pattern
of absolute grants sent to the UE on the E-AGCH when AG Mode is set to
Pattern
. If
set
to DTX (Alt E-RNTI)
,
the test set still transmits the absolute grant value during
the slot, but it uses the Alternate E-RNTI
(Hex) (thus appearing to the UE as if the E-AGCH was DTX'd
during this frame).
GPIB command series: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:PATTern:VALue[1] , etc.
These settings
cannot be changed when AG Mode
is set to Pattern
.
When the E-DCH TTI is 2 ms
, the E-DCH
16QAM State is On
and
the BetaEd
Gain E-AGCH Table Selection is set to 1, an alternate set
of AG Pattern Parameters are provided, and the UE will interpret
the value according to the Table 16B.1 in 3GPP TS 25.212 v7b0.
See also the GPIB command series CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:ABSolute:ALTernative:PATTern:VALue[1]
etc.
RG Mode
The test set
supports two modes of operation on the E-RGCH, Single
Shot
and Pattern
.
RG Mode
is set to Single Shot
, you can initiate the Send Relative Grant
Up or Send Relative Grant Down
action over the E-RGCH to the UE. RG Mode
is set to Pattern
, the test set transmits
a continuous sequence of values to the UE over the E-RGCH.
The values that are transmitted to the UE are defined by RG
Pattern .GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:RELative:MODE
RG Pattern
This parameter
controls what relative grant pattern will be transmitted on E-RGCH
when the RG Mode is set to Pattern
. The 12 Downs+8 Holds
option
is provided here to facilitate the 3GPP TS 34.121 test case 10.3.2.
Note: You must set this setting correctly during your tests, as the test set will send the relative grant value regardless of whether the unit acts as the E-DCH Serving Cell or not.
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:RELative:PATTern
This action instructs the test set to transmit an "Up" relative grant command to the UE. The command is transmitted by the test set at the first available opportunity, or added to the relative grant queue if other relative grant commands are already pending (see Relative Grant Transmission ).
By default there
is no power present in the E-RGCH ( HSPA Cell
1 Connected E-RGCH Level is set to
Off
by default). If you initiate this action when HSPA Cell Connected E-RGCH Level
is
set to Off
, a warning is
posted but the relative grant command is still transmitted/queued.
The UE only listens
to the E-RGCH if RB Test Mode E-RGCH Information
State was set to On
when
the connection was established (it is set to
Off
by default). Thus, this action is rejected if RB Test Mode E-RGCH Information State
is Off
.
For HSPA PS data
connections, the UE only listens to the E-RGCH if PS Data E-RGCH Information State was set to On
when the connection was established
(it is set to On
by default).
Thus, this action is rejected if
PS Data E-RGCH Information State
is
Off
.
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:RELative:UP:SEND[:IMMediate]
This action instructs the test set to transmit a "Down" relative grant command to the UE. The command is transmitted by the test set at the first available opportunity, or added to the relative grant queue if other relative grant commands are already pending (see Relative Grant Transmission ).
By default there
is no power present in the E-RGCH ( HSPA
Cell 1 Connected E-RGCH Level is set to
Off
by default). If you initiate this action when HSPA Cell Connected E-RGCH Level
is
set to Off
, a warning is
posted but the relative grant command is still transmitted/queued.
For HSPA RB test
mode connections, the UE only listens to the E-RGCH if RB Test Mode E-RGCH Information State was set
to On
when the connection
was established (it is set to Off
by default). Thus, this action is rejected if
RB Test Mode E-RGCH Information State
is
Off
.
For HSPA PS data
connections, the UE only listens to the E-RGCH if PS Data E-RGCH Information State was set to On
when the connection was established
(it is set to On
by default).
Thus, this action is rejected if
PS Data E-RGCH Information State
is
Off
.
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:RELative:UP:SEND[:IMMediate]
Clears the relative grant queue.
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:SGRant:RELative:QUEued:CLEar