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LTE RRC Events A2-A5 Explained

The document describes 5 LTE RRC events (A2, A3, A4, A5) that define conditions for reporting measurements by the UE. Event A2 occurs when the serving cell becomes worse than a threshold. Event A3 occurs when a neighbor cell becomes better than the serving cell by an offset. Event A4 occurs when a neighbor cell becomes better than an absolute threshold. Event A5 occurs when the serving cell becomes worse than threshold 1 and a neighbor cell becomes better than threshold 2. Each event specifies mathematical inequalities that define entering and leaving conditions.

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LTE RRC Events A2-A5 Explained

The document describes 5 LTE RRC events (A2, A3, A4, A5) that define conditions for reporting measurements by the UE. Event A2 occurs when the serving cell becomes worse than a threshold. Event A3 occurs when a neighbor cell becomes better than the serving cell by an offset. Event A4 occurs when a neighbor cell becomes better than an absolute threshold. Event A5 occurs when the serving cell becomes worse than threshold 1 and a neighbor cell becomes better than threshold 2. Each event specifies mathematical inequalities that define entering and leaving conditions.

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LTE RRC Event A2

Posted bybloggeron Wednesday, November 9, 2011


Event A2 (Serving becomes worse than threshold)
The UE shall:
1> consider the entering condition for this event to be satisfied when condition A2-1, as specified
below, is fulfilled;
1> consider the leaving condition for this event to be satisfied when condition A2-2, as specified
below, is fulfilled;
Inequality A2-1 (Entering condition)
Ms + Hys < Thresh
Inequality A2-2 (Leaving condition)
Ms - Hys < Thresh
The variables in the formula are defined as follows:
Ms is the measurement result of the serving cell, not taking into account any offsets.
Hys is the hysteresis parameter for this event (i.e. hysteresis as defined within
reportConfigEUTRA for this event).
Thresh is the threshold parameter for this event (i.e. a2-Threshold as defined within
reportConfigEUTRA for this event).
Ms is expressed in dBm in case of RSRP, or in dB in case of RSRQ.
Hys is expressed in dB.
Thresh is expressed in the same unit as Ms.

LTE RRC Event A3
Posted bybloggeron Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Event A3 (Neighbour becomes offset better than serving)
The UE shall:
1> consider the entering condition for this event to be satisfied when condition A3-1, as specified
below, is fulfilled;
1> consider the leaving condition for this event to be satisfied when condition A3-2, as specified
below, is fulfilled;
Inequality A3-1 (Entering condition)
Mn+Ofn+Ocn - Hys > Ms + Ofs + Ocs + Off
Inequality A3-2 (Leaving condition)
Mn+Ofn+Ocn + Hys > Ms + Ofs + Ocs + Off
The variables in the formula are defined as follows:
Mn is the measurement result of the neighbouring cell, not taking into account any offsets.
Ofn is the frequency specific offset of the frequency of the neighbour cell (i.e. offsetFreq as
defined within measObjectEUTRA corresponding to the frequency of the neighbour cell).
Ocn is the cell specific offset of the neighbour cell (i.e. cellIndividualOffset as defined within
measObjectEUTRA corresponding to the frequency of the neighbour cell), and set to zero if not
configured for the neighbour cell.
Ms is the measurement result of the serving cell, not taking into account any offsets.

Ofs is the frequency specific offset of the serving frequency (i.e. offsetFreq as defined within
measObjectEUTRA corresponding to the serving frequency).
Ocs is the cell specific offset of the serving cell (i.e. cellIndividualOffset as defined within
measObjectEUTRA corresponding to the serving frequency), and is set to zero if not configured
for the serving cell.
Hys is the hysteresis parameter for this event (i.e. hysteresis as defined within
reportConfigEUTRA for this event).
Off is the offset parameter for this event (i.e. a3-Offset as defined within reportConfigEUTRA for
this event).
Mn, Ms are expressed in dBm in case of RSRP, or in dB in case of RSRQ.
Ofn, Ocn, Ofs, Ocs, Hys, Off are expressed in dB.

LTE RRC Event A4
Posted bybloggeron Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Event A4 (Neighbour becomes better than threshold)
The UE shall:
1> consider the entering condition for this event to be satisfied when condition A4-1, as specified
below, is fulfilled;
1> consider the leaving condition for this event to be satisfied when condition A4-2, as specified
below, is fulfilled;
Inequality A4-1 (Entering condition)
Mn + Ofn + Ocn - Hys > Thresh
Inequality A4-2 (Leaving condition)
Mn + Ofn + Ocn + Hys > Thresh
The variables in the formula are defined as follows:
Mn is the measurement result of the neighbouring cell, not taking into account any offsets.
Ofn is the frequency specific offset of the frequency of the neighbour cell (i.e. offsetFreq as
defined within measObjectEUTRA corresponding to the frequency of the neighbour cell).
Ocn is the cell specific offset of the neighbour cell (i.e. cellIndividualOffset as defined within
measObjectEUTRA corresponding to the frequency of the neighbour cell), and set to zero if not
configured for the neighbour cell.
Hys is the hysteresis parameter for this event (i.e. hysteresis as defined within
reportConfigEUTRA for this event).
Thresh is the threshold parameter for this event (i.e. a4-Threshold as defined within
reportConfigEUTRA for this event).
Mn is expressed in dBm in case of RSRP, or in dB in case of RSRQ.
Ofn, Ocn, Hys are expressed in dB.
Thresh is expressed in the same unit as Ms.

LTE RRC Event A5
Posted bybloggeron Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Event A5 (Serving becomes worse than threshold1 and neighbour becomes better than
threshold2)
The UE shall:
1> consider the entering condition for this event to be satisfied when both conditions A5-1 and
condition A5-2, as
specified below, are fulfilled;
1> consider the leaving condition for this event to be satisfied when condition A5-3 or condition
A5-4, i.e. at least
one of the two, as specified below, is fulfilled;
Inequality A5-1 (Entering condition 1)
Ms + Hys < Thresh1
Inequality A5-2 (Entering condition 2)
Mn + Ofn+ Ocn - Hys > Thresh2
Inequality A5-3 (Leaving condition 1)
Ms - Hys >Thresh1
Inequality A5-4 (Leaving condition 2)
Mn+Ofn+Ocn+Hys < Thresh2
The variables in the formula are defined as follows:
Ms is the measurement result of the serving cell, not taking into account any offsets.
Mn is the measurement result of the neighbouring cell, not taking into account any offsets.
Ofn is the frequency specific offset of the frequency of the neighbour cell (i.e. offsetFreq as
defined within
measObjectEUTRA corresponding to the frequency of the neighbour cell).
Ocn is the cell specific offset of the neighbour cell (i.e. cellIndividualOffset as defined within
measObjectEUTRA
corresponding to the frequency of the neighbour cell), and set to zero if not configured for the
neighbour cell.
Hys is the hysteresis parameter for this event (i.e. hysteresis as defined within
reportConfigEUTRA for this event).
Thresh1 is the threshold parameter for this event (i.e. a5-Threshold1 as defined within
reportConfigEUTRA for this event).
Thresh2 is the threshold parameter for this event (i.e. a5-Threshold2 as defined within
reportConfigEUTRA for this event).
Mn, Ms are expressed in dBm in case of RSRP, or in dB in case of RSRQ.
Ofn, Ocn, Hys are expressed in dB.
Thresh1 is expressed in the same unit as Ms.
Thresh2 is expressed in the same unit as Mn.
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