Last updated: January 16, 2009
Loopback BER
measurement while in
Active Cell Operating Mode
, you must be on an RB test mode call, with
Channel Type
set to a symmetrical RMC. Loopback BER can not be measured for
Asymmetrical RMCs
.
Max Bits Tested
, you may need to increase the
Number of Bits to Test
to enable a
Pass
or
Fail
result.
Present
.
All Zeros
or
All Ones
.In order for the test set to synchronize to the UE's signal and perform the BER measurement, the following must occur:
On
before performing the Physical Channel Reconfiguration (this clears the UE's buffer and resets its loopback delay as part of every Physical Channel Reconfiguration), or perform a
Transport Channel Reconfiguration
to the same RMC after the Physical Channel Reconfiguration to reset the loopback delay in the UE.
Cell Power
or decrease
AWGN Power
to decrease BER and allow the test set to synchronize to the uplink signal.
Max Bits Tested
even when the
Bit Error Ratio
result is above the specified
BER Requirement
. This is because as testing progresses, the bit error ratio trajectory converges to a value (see
3GPP TS 34.121 Figure F.6.1.9
). The test set attempts to predict if the BER value the UE is converging to will be above or below the
BER Requirement
. The BER trajectory may temporarily exceed the
BER Requirement
yet still converge to a value below the
BER Requirement
. A result of
Max Bits Tested
is returned by the test set if it can not accurately predict whether the trajectory is converging to a value above or below the
BER Requirement
.
When
Confidence State
is
Off
, you may set the number of data bits to test during the measurement using the
Number of Bits to Test
setting. However, the actual number of bits tested is always the largest multiple of the number of bits needed to fill a DTCH transport block for the transmitted format. For example, for the 12.2 kbps reference measurement channel (RMC) the transport block is 244 bits. So if you set the number of bits to test to 1000, the actual number of bits tested will be 1220 (1000 bits/244 bits per block = 4.1 blocks, so 5 blocks are required to test at least 1000 bits. 5 blocks x 244 bits per block = 1220 bits).
When
Confidence State
is
On
, you may set the maximum number of bits to test during the measurement using the
Number of Bits to Test
setting. However, the actual number of bits tested will be less than this number if an early pass or early fail event occurs (see
Confidence Test Result
). If a
Confidence Test Result
of
Max Bits Tested
is returned, then the actual number of bits tested is the largest multiple of the number of bits needed to fill a DTCH transport block for the transmitted format.
Measurement Timeout
(2) is returned:
Questionable MS-to-Cell Data (28)
is returned if a CRC Error or Missing Block is detected (see
CRC Errors
and
Missing Blocks
).