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Contents
1 Change History.
1.1 eRANIS.1 62 (2019-07-20),
1.2 eRANIS.1 01 (2019-06-06),
1.3 eRANIS.1 Draft B (2019-03-18),
14 eRANIS.1 Draft A (2019-01-08),
2 About This Document.
2.1 General Statements
2.2 Applicable RAT.
2,3 Features in This Document,
3 General Principles. 7
3.1 Basie Coneepts and Definitions 7
5.2 Basic Procedure 9
3.2.1 Downlink Scheduling Procedure. 9
[Link] Downlink Control Information. ss sensed
[Link] Downlink HARQ 1B
[Link] Basie Downlink Scheduling Policies. 15,
3.2.2 Uplink Scheduling Procedure 16
2.2.1 Uplink Scheduling Triggering 9
[Link] Uplink HARQ. 1»
3.2.23 Basic Uplink Scheduling Policies. a1
4 Downlink Scheduling.
4.1 Downlink Scheduling Resource Acquisition 23
4.1, Principles. 23
4.1.2 Network Analysis. 2B
4.12.1 Benefit. 23
4.1.22 Impacts 2s
4.1.3 Requirements 2B
[Link] Licenses. . “ . - “ - 24
[Link] Sofware 24
4.133 Hardware oy
4.134 Others, ~ - 24
4.1.4 Operation and Maintenance. 24
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[Link] Using MML Commands, as
4.1.43 Using the CME. 2s
4.144 Activation Verification 2s
4.1.45 Network Monitoring. 2s
4.2 Optimization of Downlink HARQ Retransmissions vs 25
4.2.1 TBS Index Rise for Downlink HARQ Retransmissions (EDD). 2s
42.1.1 Principles 26
42.12 Nework Analysis, 26
42.1.2. Benefits, 26
[Link].2 Impac 26
[Link] Requirements 26
42.1.3. Licenses, 26
42.1.3. Software 21
42.1.3, Hardware, 21
42.134 Others, 2a
[Link] Operation and Maintenance. 27
42.1.4, Data Preparation, 27
[Link] Using MML Commands. 28
42.1.43 Using the CME, 28
42.1.4 Activation Verification, 28
[Link].5 Network Monitoring. 7 7 28
4.2.2 TBS Index Reduction for Downlink HARQ Retransmissions. 28
42.2.1 Principles 28
42.2.2 Nework Analysis, 28
[Link] Benefits, 28
[Link] Impact 29
[Link] Requirements... 29
42.23. Licenses, 29
42.2.3. Software. 29
42.2.3, Hardware, 29
4223.4 Others. 29
[Link] Operation and Maintenanee. 29
[Link], Data Preparation, 30
42.2.4. Using MML Commands, 30
42.243 Using the CME, 30
42.2.44 Activation Verification, 30
[Link],5 Network Monitoring. 30
4.3 UB Selection for Downlink Scheduling, 30
43.1 Downlink Scheduling Termination for Abnormal UES. 30
43.1.1 Principles a
43.12 Nework Analysis,
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43.1.2. Benefits 31
[Link] Impacts 31
43.1.3 Requirements M
43.1.3. Licenses, 31
43.1.2 Software. 31
[Link] Hardware, os “ soon boson von 32
43.134 Others 32
43.1.4 Operation and Maintenance. 2
[Link] Data Preparation, 2
[Link] Using MML Commands. so ns a ne)
43.1.4. Using the CME. boson “ boss ' ' so 3
43.1.44 Activation Verification soos soos 33
[Link] Network Monitoring. 33
43.2 PDCCH and PDSCH Resource Allocation Optimization, 3
43.2.1 Principles a sos sos 33
43.2.2. Network Analysis. 3
43.2.2. Benefits... 34
43.2.2. Impacts. 34
43.2.3 Requirements 35
43.2.3. Licenses, 35
4323.2 Software 35
[Link] Hardware, 7 : soon sos von 38
43.23.4 Others 35
43.2.4 Operation and Maintenance, 35
[Link] Data Preparation, 36
43.2.4. Using MML Commands. 36
[Link] Using the CME, 36
43.2.4 Activation Verification. .oi sonommnsnsnnensnnnnnensnsennsnnnsnnnonnnnnnnnes 36
[Link] Network Monitoring. 37
4.4 UB Service Priorities in Downlink Scheduling. 37
44.1 Downlink GBR and Non-GBR Service Priority Calculation, 37
44.1.1 Principles... ses sn so os ves 37
[Link] Network Analysis. 39
441.21 Benefits, 7 7 39
[Link] Impacts 39
44.1.3 Requirements 39
44.1.3. Licenses, sons sons sons 39
44.1.3. Software 39
44.13.3 Hardware 39
4413.4 Others 40
44.1.4 Operation and Maintenance, 40
[Link] Data Preparation, 40
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4.41.42 Using MML Commands, 40
44.1.4 Using the CME, 40
44.144 Activation Verification 40
44.L.4.5 Network Monitoring. 4
4.4.2 MBR-based Downlink Rate Control 41
44.2.1 Principles. “ 41
44.2.2 Network Analysis, 41
4422.1 Benefits Al
[Link] Impacts Al
44.2.3 Requitements ero sos — so a wll
44.2.3. Licenses. 41
4423.2 Software... soos a sonnel
44.2.3. Hardware 2
442.34 Others a
44.2.4 Operation and Maintenance. sos sos rn
[Link] Data Preparation... 2
[Link] Using MML Commands, 2
[Link] Using the CME, 4B
442.44 Activation Verification a
44.245 Network Monitoring. 3
4.423 Downlink Scheduling Based on Maximum Bit Rates. 43
443.1 Principles . 43
443.2 Network Analysis, “4
443.21 Benefits, 44
43.2.2 Impacts As
44.3.3 Requirements “4
44.3.3. Licenses 44
4433.2 Software ary
4433.3 Hardware 45
4433.4 Others 4s
44.3.4 Operation and Maintenance. 4s
443.4.1 Data Preparation, . so sostnsnnnnnsnnnnnnnn voi 8S
44.3.4. Using MML Commands. 46
443.4,3 Using the CME, 7 46
443.44 Activation Verification 46
4434.5 Network Monitoring. 46
4.4.4 AMBR-based Downlink Rate Control Over NonsGBR Services, a 86
44.4.1 Principles “ : . : . ' vo 86
444.2 Network Analysis, a7
44421 Benefits a
444.2. Impacts aI
444.3 Requirements 47
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4443.1 Licenses, 48
4443.2 Software 48
4443.3 Hardware, 48
4443.4 Others 48
[Link] Operation and Maintenance. 48
44.4.4. Data Preparation... 48
4444.2 Using MML Commands. 49
444.43 Using the CME, 49
444.44 Activation Verification, 50
[Link] Network Monitoring. 50
4.4.5 Downlink Non-GBR Packet Bundling 50
[Link] Principles 50
445.2 Network Analysis, 50
4452.1 Benefis, so
445.2.2 Impacts 50
44.53 Requirements... st
4453.1 Licenses, st
4453.2 Software st
445.33 Hardware, st
4453.4 Others 32
44.5.4 Operation and Maintenance. 52
445.4,1 Data Preparation... 2
[Link] Using MML Commands. 32
445.43 Using the CME, 52
44544 Activation Verification, 32
4454.5 Network Monitoring. 33
4.4.6 Delayed Scheduling of Downlink RLC Status Repors.. 33
44.6.1 Principles... 33
44.6.2 Network Analysis, 33
[Link] Benefits 33
[Link] Impacts st
[Link] Requirements 34
44.63. Licenses... 54
4463.2 Software. s4
4463.3 Hardware 55
[Link] Others 3s
[Link] Operation and Maintenanee. 35
44.6.4,1 Data Preparation... 55
44.64.2 Using MML Commands. 55
44.643 Using the CME, 55
44.644 Activation Verification 56
[Link] Network Monitoring. 56
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4.7 Downlink Traffie-Model-based Performance Optimization, 56
44.7.1 Principles. 56
44.72 Nework Analysis, 56
4472.1 Benefits 56
[Link] Impacts 56
44.7.3 Requirements 37
44.73.1 Licenses, 37
44.7.2 Software 37
44.723 Hardware, 37
4473.4 Others ns so o a so 37
[Link] Operation and Maintenance. 37
44.7.4, Data Preparation, “ 38
44.7.2 Using MML Commands. 58
44.743 Using the CME. 58
44.744 Activation Verification, snl son os 58
[Link] Network Monitoring. 39
45 88 Allocation to UE in Downlink Scheduling 59
4.8.1 Downlink Frequency Selective Scheduling, 59
45.1.1 Principles 59
45.12 Nework Analysis, Cl
45.1.2. Benefits, «2
[Link] Impacts. 2
4.1.3 Requirements.
45.1.3. Licenses, 64
45.1.2 Software 64
[Link] Hardware, 65
[Link] Others, 65
[Link] Operation and Maintenance, ssn “ soon 6s
48.1.4, Data Preparation 6s
45.142 Using MML Commands. 66
[Link]. Using the CME, 67
[Link] Activation Veilication nin ssn senses 67
[Link].5 Network Monitoring. “1
4152 Adaptive Power Allocation for CelL-Fdge UES (FDD), « 68
45.2.1 Principles 68
45.2.2 Nework Analysis, 68
[Link] Benefits, smn ee sonnei
45.2.2. Impaes.. 68
45.23 Requirements “
45.23. Licenses, 69
45.2.3. Software. 69
45.2.3, Hardware, 70
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[Link] Others 70
45.2.4 Operation and Maintenance, 0
45.2.4. Data Preparation n
[Link] Using MML Commands. n
[Link] Using the CME, n
45.2.4. Activation Verification, n
[Link] Network Monitoring. 7
4.5.3 Preferential Allocation of High-Frequency Resources (FDD). n
45.3.1 Principles n
45.3.2 Nework Analysis, n
453.2. Benefi n
[Link] Impacts n
45.3. Requirements a
45.3.3. Licenses, a
45.3.3. Software. n
453.3,3 Hardware... B
4533.4 Others, 74
4.3.4 Operation and Maintenanee. 4
45.3.4. Data Preparation, "4
[Link] Using MML Commands. 4
[Link], Using the CME. 4
453.44 Activation Verification, ”
453.4.5 Network Monitoring. ”
45 Restricted Allocation of Downlink RBs (FDD). 1
454.1 Principles 15
454.2 Nework Analysis, 15
4542.1 Benefit 15
45.4.2. Impacts. 16
4543 Requirements 76
4543.1 Licenses, n
454..2 Software. n
45.43,3 Hardware, 1
[Link] Others, n
4.4.4 Operation and Maintenanee. n
4544.1 Data Preparation, n
454.42 Using MML Commands. 18
45.4.4. Using the CME, 78
454.44 Activation Verification, 8
[Link] Network Monitoring. 78
4.6 MCS Selection During Downlink Scheduling 78
4.6.1 Downlink AMC. 18
46.1.1 Principles n
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46.121 Benefits, 0
46.1.2. Impacts ”
46.1.3 Requirements 1»
466.13. Licenses, 9
[Link] Software. ”
46.13.3 Hardware, »
[Link] Others 80
4.6.14 Operation and Maintenance. 80
46.2 Optimization of MCS Selection for Handovete.n a ns o so 80
46.2.1 Principles. . 80
462.2 Network AnalySis....0msn soso sos 80
[Link] Benefits, 80
46.2.2. Impacts 80
46.2.3 Requirements sos ns snl 80
46.2.3. Licenses. 80
462.3.2 Software 80
[Link] Hardware at
462.3.4 Others 81
4.6.24 Operation and Maintenance. 81
4.6.24. Data Preparation, 81
[Link].2 Using MML Commands... sos “ boss 7 son
[Link].3 Using the CME. 8
4.62.44 Activation Verification, 82
[Link].5 Network Monitoring. 82
4.6. MCS Selection with Priortized RBs, 82
4.63.1 Principles . 2
463.2 Network Analysis. 83
463.21 Benefits, 83
4.63.2. Impacts 83
[Link] Requirements 83
463.3. Licenses. 8
[Link] Software 83
4633.3 Hardware 7 Bt
463.34 Others 84
4.6.34 Operation and Maintenance. 84
[Link] Data Preparation, . 8
4.63.4. Using MML Commands... bose 7 boos 7 von
[Link] Using the CME. 85
4.63.44 Activation Verification. 85
[Link] Network Monitoring. 85
4.64 MCS Selection for Transmission of Small Amounts of Data. 85
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4641 Principles... . 85
464.2 Network Analysis 85
4644.2.1 Benefis 85
4644.2.2 Impacts. ssn . oe cnn
4.643 Requirements so so vennnnnnnn 86
A6A.3.1 Licenses 86
4643.2 Sofware 86
4633.3 Hatin . sn 86
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44.644 Operation and Maintenance 86
‘4644.1 Data Prepatation, %6
4644.42 Using MML Commands, oo o . conus T
[Link]. Using the CME. "7
46444 Activation Verification "7
464445 Network Monitoring. 87
4465 MCS Selection Enhancement for Signaling. “ conn T
4.65.1 Principles so soe oe se oT
465.2 Network Analysis 88
$652.1 BERL nn — a . se sen 8
4652.2 Impacs.. as
[Link] Requirements soe soe so 88
4653.1 Licenses 88
465.3.2 Sofware se sen a 88
4653.3 Hardware... 8
4653.4 Others 89
4.65.4 Operation and Maintenance 89
4654.1 Data Prepatation, »
465.42 Using MML Commands . . . seo 89
[Link].3 Using the CME. 89
4.6544 Activation Veitcation 89
465.45 Network Monitoring. 89
5 Uplink [Link] 90
5.1 Uplink Scheduling Resource Acquistion . . son 0
5.11 Caleulation of Available PUSCH RBS. - - - 99
[Link] Princptes. 90
[Link] Network Analysis, 31
[Link] Benefits. 1
5.11.22 Impacts : - - er)
[Link] Requirement, 91
5.11.3. Licenses. 31
5:11.32 Software sn eT)
[Link]. Hardware - - - on 2
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5.1.14 Operation and Maintenance, 92
[Link] Data Preparation 92
5.1.142 Using MML Commands. 2
[Link].3 Using the CME. 93
5.1.1,44 Activation Verification. os boom os “ . 93
[Link] Network Monitoring, 93
5.1.2 Manual Blocking of PUSCH RBs. 93
5.1.21 Principles. 93
[Link] Network Analysis. se sos a . sa 9B
5.1.22 Benefit 93
[Link].2 [Link] soso 7 7 93
[Link] Requirements 93
[Link] Licenses. 93
[Link] Software, ses sen sen 8
[Link].3 Hardware... oa
[Link] Others, 95
5.1.24 Operation and Maintenance, 95
[Link] Data Preparation 9s
[Link] Using MML Commands. 9s
[Link].3 Using the CME. 9s
[Link] Activation Verification.
[Link].8 Network Monitoring,
5.2 Optimization of Uplink HARQ Retransmissions 96
5.2.1 Retransmission Upon Detection of PUSCH DIX, 96
5.2.11 Principles. 96
[Link] Network Analysis. 96
[Link]. Benefits. sn soins
[Link].2 Impacts 7
[Link] Requirements on
[Link].1 Licenses. 97
[Link] Soltware o os . sont sonia
5.21.33 Hardware... 7
52.134 Others, 7 98
5.2.14 Operation and Maintenance (PDD). 98
5.2.1,4.1 Data Preparation 98
[Link].2 Using MML Commands... ses sn 9B
[Link].3 Using the CME. =)
5.2.1,44 Activation Verification, 98
[Link] Network Monitoring, 98
5.2.2 Uplink HARQ Retransmission Optimization, 99
5.2.21 Principles. 99
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[Link] Network Analy si. 99
[Link].1 Benefits 99
[Link].2 Impacts 99
[Link] Requirements 99
[Link] Licenses. 99
[Link].2 Software “ os boson os v9
[Link]. Hardware 100
52.234 Others, 100
[Link] Operation aad Maintenance. 100
[Link] Data Preparation so ns oe o sone YOO
[Link].2 Using MML Commands. . soso O1
[Link] Using the CME. soos sn sn 101
[Link] Activation Verification, 101
[Link]. Network Monitoring. 101
5.3 UE Selection for Uplink Scheduling. sos sen vu LOL
5.3.1 Uplink Scheduling Termination for Abnormal UES. 101
53.11 Principles, so 101
[Link] Network Analysis. 102
[Link]. Benefits 102
[Link].2 Impacts 102
53.1.3 Requirements 102
[Link] Licenses... 102
53.13.2 Software 102
[Link] Hardware 103
53.134 Others, 103
5.3.14 Operation and Maintenance, 103
[Link].1 Data Preparation... . 103
[Link] Using MML Commands, so soos soon 8
53.143 Using the CME. 104
53.1.4 Activation Verification, 104
53.1,45 Network Monitoring, 104
5.3.2 SRI Detection Optimization. 104
53.21 Principles. 104
[Link] Network Analysis, 104
[Link].1 Benefits 104
[Link].2 Impacts 104
[Link] Requirements sess sess sna OE
[Link] Licenses...
[Link] Software 10s
[Link] Hardware 10s
53.234 Others, 10s
5.3.24 Operation and Maintenance, 10s
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[Link] Using MML Commands, 106
[Link].3 Using the CME. 106
[Link] Activation Verification, 106
[Link] Network Monitoring, 106
5.3.3 PDCCH and PUSCH Resource Allocation Optimization. 106
5.3.31 Principles. 106
[Link] Network Analysis. 107
[Link] Benelits 107
[Link].2 Impacts 107
[Link] Requirements, 108
[Link] Licenses. 108
[Link].2 Software 108
[Link].3 Hardware 108,
53.334 Others, 108
[Link] Operation and Maintenance, 108
5,[Link] Data Preparation 108
[Link].2 Using MML Commands, 109
[Link].3 Using the CME. 109
5.3.44 Activation Verification 109
[Link] Network Monitoring, 109
5.3.4 Optimization on False SR Detection in DRX Mode. no
5.3.41 Principles. 110
[Link] Network Analysis, 10
[Link].1 Benefits, uo
5.34.22 Impacts 110
[Link] Requirements, no
53.4.1 Licenses. 10
[Link].2 Software 10
[Link].3 Hardware un
53.434 Others, un
5.3.44 Operation and Maintenance. m
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[Link].3 Using the CME. 12
[Link] Activation Verification M2
[Link] Network Monitoring, nz
5.3. Preallocation nz
5.3.51 Principles nz
[Link] Network Analysis. 116
[Link]. Benefits, 16
[Link].2 Impacts 116
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53.53.1 Licenses u7
[Link].2 Software ur
[Link].3 Hardware 17
53.534 Others, us
[Link] Operation and Maintenance, ns
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5.3.$:4.2 Using MML Commands. 10
[Link].3 Using the CME. 120
53.544 Activation Verification, RI
53.5.4. Network Monitoring, roy
5.3.6 Uplink Snort-Interval SPS (FDD). 121
5.3.61 Principles. 12
[Link] Network Analysis. 12
[Link]. Benefits 122
[Link]. Impact 122
[Link] Requirements, 123
53.63.1 Licenses. 123
5.3,6.3.2 Software 123
[Link].3 Hardware 14
53.634 Others, 1s
[Link] Operation and Maintenance, Ds
5.3.6:4.1 Data Preparation. 125,
5.3,64.2 Using MML Commands, Rs
[Link].3 Using the CME. Rs
5.3.64 Activation Verification, 126
53.645 Network Monitoring... . 126
5.4 UE Service Priorities in Uplink Scheduling 126
5.4.1 Uplink GBR and Non-GBR Service Priority Calculation, 126
5.4.11 Principles. 126
[Link] Network Analysis. BI
5.4,1.2.1 Benefits, BI
5.4,1.22 Impacts. 132
[Link] Requirements 132
5.4,1.3.1 Licenses. 132
[Link].2 Software 132
5.4,1.3.3 Hardware 132
54,134 Others... os 133
[Link] Operation and Maintenance, 133
5.4.1 4.1 Data Preparation 133
5.4.1,4.2 Using MML Commands, 133
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5.4,1.44 Activation Verification, 134
[Link]. Network Monitoring. 134
5.4.2 Uplink Scheduling Based on Maximum Bit Rates. 134
5.4.21 Principles. 14
[Link] Network Analysis 134
[Link].1 [Link] os ssn os sos soon 34
[Link].2 Impacts 135
[Link] Requirements 135
[Link] Licenses. 13s
[Link].2 Software, so so ns a sons 138
[Link]. Hardware ' 7 boss ' boson 136
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5.4.24 Operation and Maintenance, 136
[Link] Data Preparation 136
[Link] Using MML Commands. . ss senna 36
[Link].3 Using the CME.
[Link] Activation Verification.
[Link] Network Monitoring,
5.4.3 MBR-based Uplink Rate Control 137
[Link] Principles. BT
[Link] Network Analysis. 137
$.[Link] BeneftSonnnnn ' ssn 7 sos soon 38
[Link].2 Impacts 138
[Link] Requirements, 138
[Link].1 Licenses. 138
5.43.32 Software 138
[Link]. Hardware 138
5.43.34 Others, 139
[Link] Operation and Maintenance, 139
[Link].1 Data Preparation 139
5.43.42 Using MML Commands. 139
[Link].3 Using the CME.
5.4,3.44 Activation Verification.
[Link]. Network Monitoring, 7
5.4.4 Uplink Traffic- Model-based Performance Optimization, 140
[Link] Principles. 140
[Link] Network Analy si8..sesnn sess sess 140
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[Link].2 Impacts 140
[Link] Requirements, 140
5443.1 Licenses 140
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5443.4 Others, 14
5.4.44 Operation and Maintenance. 14
[Link] Data Preparation, 14
5444.2 Using MML Commands. 142
5.444.3 Using the CME, 2
5.44.44 Activation Verification, 2
[Link] Network Monitoring. 142
5.4.5 Optimization of Uplink Scheduling Priority Accuracy 142
[Link] Principles. ns os ss — o ss VAD
[Link] Network Analysis... 143
[Link].1 Benefits 143
[Link].2 Impacts 143
[Link] Requirements 143
54.53.1 Licenses. sos sos sos 143
[Link] Software... 144
[Link].3 Hardware. vo MA
54.534 Others, 144
5.4.54 Operation and Maintenance, 144
5.4.$:4.1 Data Preparation 14a
54.542 Using MML Commands. 14a
[Link] Using the CME. 5
[Link] Activation Verification, 145
[Link].5 Network Monitoring. 14s
5.5 UE Data Amount Calculation for Uplink Scheduling 1s
5.5.1 Principles. 1s
5.5.2. Network Analysis, 146
[Link] Benefit. sn soins A
[Link] Impacts 146
5.5.3 Requirements. 146
5.5.31 Licenses 146
[Link] Software o os . sont senna
[Link] Hardware, vo AT
[Link] Others 7 147
5.5.4 Operation and Maintenance (FDD), 17
[Link] Data Preparation, 147
5.5.42 Using MML Commands sess ses sine FB
5.5.43 Using the CME. 8
5.5.44 Activation Verification. 148
[Link] Network Monitoring, 148
5.6 RB Quantity Calculation for Uplink Scheduling. 148
5.6.1 Schedulercontrolled Power. 148
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5.6.1: Principles... “ 148
[Link] Network Analysis. 149
[Link]. Benefits 149
[Link].2 Impacts 149
[Link] Requirements 149
56.1:3.1 Licenses. os vo vs “ vo 149
[Link].2 Software 150
[Link].3 Hardware 150
56.134 Others, 150
[Link] Operation aad Maintenance. ses — so 150
[Link].1 Data Preparation... 150
[Link].2 Using MML Commands, 131
[Link].3 Using the CME, 151
5.6.14 Activation Verification, 131
5.6.1:45 Network Monitoring. scene sos ws 151
5.6.2 Optimized Uplink RLC Segment Reduction, 151
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5.8 MCS Seleation for Uplink Scheduling. 166
5.8.1 Uplink AMC, 166
5.8.11 Principles. 165
[Link] Network Analysis. 166
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[Link].2 Impacts 167
[Link] Requirements 167
[Link].1 Licenses. 167
5.8.1,3.2 Software, 167
5.8.1,3.3 Hardware 167
[Link] Others 167
[Link] Operation and Maintenance, 167
5.8.2 Uplink Target IBLER Setting Policies. 168
5.8.21 Principles. 168
8.2.2 Network Analysis. 169
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[Link]. Using the CME. 176
5,8.3.44 Activation Verification 176
[Link]. Network Monitoring. 176
5.84 MCS Adjustment. 116
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5.8.44 Operation and Maintenance. 178
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9 Reference Documents.
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1 Change History
This chapter describes changes not included in the "Parameters", "Counters", "Glossary", and
"Reference Documents" chapters. These changes include:
© Technical changes
Changes in functions and their corresponding parameters
© Editorial changes
Improvements or revisions to the documentation
1.1 eRAN15.1 02 (2019-07-20)
This issue includes the following changes.
Technical Changes
None
Editorial Changes
Revised descriptions in this document
1.2 eRAN15.1 01 (2019-06-06)
This issue includes the following changes.
Technical Changes
None
Editorial Changes
Revised descriptions in this document.
1.3 eRAN15.1 Draft B (2019-03-18)
This issue includes the following changes.
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Change Description | Parameter Change RAT | Base Station Model
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This issue introduces the following changes to eRANI3.1 03 (2018-08-27).
Technical Changes
Change Description | Parameter Change RAT | Base Station Model
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optimized downlink EPF | CellDischAlgo.£p/Enka base stations
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2 About This Document
2.1 General Statements
Purpose
This document is intended to acquaint readers wit
‘The technical principles of features and their related parameters,
‘The scenarios where these features are used, the benefits they provide, and the impact
they have on networks and functions
Requirements of the operating environment that must be met before feature activation
Parameter configuration required for feature activation, verification of feature activation,
and monitoring of feature performance
COnore
This document only provides guidance for feature activation, Feature deployment and feature
gins depend on the specifies ofthe network scenario where the
the desited gains, contact Huawei professional service engineers
sare i deployed. To achieve
Software Interfaces
Any parameters, alarms, counters, or managed objects (MOs) described in this document
apply only to the corresponding software release, For future software releases, refer to the
corresponding updated product documentation
2.2 Applicable RAT
This document applies to FDD.
2.3 Features in This Document
This document describes the following FDD features.
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Feature ID Feature Name Section
LBFD-00101502 | Dynamic Scheduling | 4.4.1 Downlink GBR and Non-GBR
Service Priority Calculation
4.4.4 AMBR-based Downlink Rate
Control Over Non-GBR Services
5.3.5 Preallocation
5.4.1 Uplink GBR and Non-GBR
Service Priority Calculation
5.8.2 Uplink Target IBLER Setting
Policies
LBFD-002005, DL Asynchronous _| 4.2.2 TBS Index Reduction for
HARQ Downlink HARQ Retransmissions
LBFD.070106 | PDSCHEfficiency _| 4.3.2 PDCCH and PDSCH Resource
Improvement Allocation Optimization
4.6.3 MCS Selection with Prioritized
RBs
LBFD-060103 | Enhanced DL 4.5.1 Downlink Frequency Selective
Frequency Selective | Scheduling
Scheduling
LBFD-002025 Basie Scheduling, [Link] Basic Downlink Scheduling
licies
[Link] Basic Uplink Scheduling Policies
LBFD-070102 | MBR>GBR 4.4.2 MBR-based Downlink Rate
Configuration Control
5.4.3 MBR-based Uplink Rate Control
LOFD-131213 | Scheduling Based on | 4.4.3 Downlink Scheduling Based on
Max Bit Rate ‘Maximum Bit Rates
5.4.2 Uplink Scheduling Based on
Maximum Bit Rates
LOFD-001109 | DLNon-GBR Packet | 4.4.5 Downlink Non-GBR Packet
Bundling Bundling
LOFD-110205 | Traffic Model Based _ 4.4.7 Downlink Traffic-Model-based
Performance Performance Optimization
Optimization
5.44 Uplink Traffic- Model-based
Performance Optimization
LBFD-002006 | UL Synchronous 5.2.2 Uplink HARQ Retransmission
HARQ
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Feature ID Feature Name Section
LBFD-060102 Enhanced UL. 5.7.1 Uplink Frequeney Selective
Frequency Selective | Scheduling
Scheduling
LBFD-001006 | AMC. 4.6.1 Downlink AMC
‘5.8.1 Uplink AMC
LEOFD-151313
Fast Uplink Access
5.3.6 Uplink Short-Interv:
SPS (FDD)
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General Principles
3.1 Basic Concepts and Definitions
The LTE system uses shared-channel data transmissions. Time-frequency resources are
dynamically shared by UEs. eNodeBs schedule the allocation of timesfrequency resources for
uplink and downlink transmissions.
Schedulers
Schedulers are located at the Media Access Control (MAC) layer. The basic function of a
scheduler isto allocate appropriate system resources to UEs in each subframe for uplink and
downlink transmissions, without which the UEs would be unable to transmit and receive data
REs and RBs
Resource elements (REs) are the smallest time-frequency resource units in the LTE system.
‘An RE occupies one subcarrier in the frequency domain and one orthogonal frequency
division multiplexing (OFDM) symbol in the time domain, A resource block (RB) includes 12
subcarriers (180 kHz wide), and lasts for one 0.5 ms timeslot. The minimum scheduling unit,
is two RBs (12 subcarriers and one 1 ms subframe). This minimum scheduling unit is
illustrated in Figure 3-1
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Figure 3-1 Minimum scheduling unit
Resource block
1 subframe
Resource element
12 subcarriers
Multiple RBs can be allocated to the same UE in each transmission time interval (TTT) The
maximum number of available RBs in the frequency domain in a cell depends on the cell
bandwidth. The details are in Table 3-1
Table 3-1 Number of available RBs per bandwidth
Bandwidth (MHz) ‘Number of Available RBs
1 6
3 15
5 25
0 30
15 75
20 100
Modulation and coding schemes (MCSs) are selected during scheduling. Each MCS
represents a specific combination of a modulation scheme and a channel code rate. The
modulation schemes include quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), 16 quadrature amplitude
modulation (16QAM), 64QAM, and 256QAM. Among them:
© QPSK modulates two information bits into each modulation symbol.
© 16QAM modulates four information bits into each modulation symbol.
© 4QAM modulates six information bits into each modulation symbol
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© 256QAM modulates eight information bits into each modulation symbol,
Channel code rates, which are typically less than 1, indicate the proportion of information bits
among physical channel bits after redundancy has been applied. The scheduler provides a
high-order modulation scheme and a high code rate when channel conditions are favorable,
The higher the modulation order and code rate, the higher the transmission efficiency.
3.2 Basic Procedure
Scheduling isthe process where the scheduler allocates RBs and selects MCSs for UEs or
common information, In terms of service direction, there are two types of scheduling: uplink
and downlink
3.2.1 Downlink Scheduling Procedure
Figure 3-2 shows the basie process of downlink scheduling. The inputs to the scheduler
include the results of:
‘© Physical-tayer measurement and reporting
© MAC protocol data unit (PDU) sending
(© Upper-layer configuration and UE capability information processing
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Figure 3-2 Downlink scheduling procedure
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Physice-layer measurement and reporting involve channel state information (CSI) and hybrid
automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback,
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CSI mainly includes channel quality indicator (CQN and precoding matrix indication
(PMD. CQL indicates downlink channel quality. PMI is reported by the UE in closed-
loop spatial multiplexing transmission mode to recommend a precoding matrix.
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© HARQ feedback
HARGQ feedback indicates whether data has been correctly transmitted or retransmitted.
There are three types of HARQ feedback: acknowledgement (ACK), negative
acknowledgement (NACK), and discontinuous transmission (DTX),
MAC PDU Sending
After scheduling a UE and transmitting data, the scheduler caleulates and updates the UE data
rate and delay statistics, which are used subsequently to calculate the scheduling priority for
the UE,
Upper-Layer Configuration and UE Capability
Upper-layer configuration mainly refers to the quality of service (QoS) requirements of UE
services. The QoS information about an LTE bearer includes:
© [Link] class identifier (QCD)
© A guaranteed bit rate (GBR) of GBR services
© A maximum bit rate (MBR) of GBR services
© An aggregate maximum bitrate (AMBR) of non-GBR services
For details on standardized QCls, see 3GPP TS 23.203. Huawei eNodeBs also support
extended QCIs, For details, see QoS Management.
During scheduling, the scheduler considers UE capabilities such as the maximum number of
bits and layers that a U
E can transmit in exch TTT,
Processing by the Scheduler
In the downlink, after the scheduler obtains required inputs, it checks downlink scheduling
resources and then performs different types of scheduling in descending order of scheduling
priority: scheduling of control information, semi-persistent scheduling, HARQ retransmission
scheduling, and scheduling of initial transmission services,
© For details on control information, see [Link] Downlink Control Information.
(© For details on semi-persistent scheduling, see VoLTE.
© For details on HARQ retransmission, see [Link] Dowalink HARQ.
‘© For details on the basic scheduling policies for initial transmission services, see [Link]
Basic Downlink Scheduling Policies.
‘When scheduling initial transmission services, the scheduler performs the following steps:
1, ‘The scheduler selects UEs,
‘The scheduler selects or does not select UEs meeting certain conditions. For details, see
4.3 UE Selection for Downlink Scheduling.
2. The scheduler calculates priorities and manages scheduling queues.
During multi-UE scheduling, the scheduler determines which UEs to schedule within the
specific TTI based on UE priarities. The methods used to calculate the UE priorities
depend on the services. For priority descriptions, see 4.4 UE Service Priorities in
Downlink Scheduling.
3. The scheduler determines the amounts of data to be scheduled for the UEs.
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For downlink scheduling, the scheduler uses the downlink buffer status to determine the
amounts.
4, The scheduler determines the number of RBs to allocate
The scheduler estimates the number of RBs to allocate to a UE based on information
such as the amount of data to be scheduled within the specifie TTT, number of unused
RBs, and remaining power of the cel. Ifthe estimated number of RBs is not equivalent
to an integer number of resource block groups (RBGs), the scheduler determines a final
number of RBs based on the [Link] AllocStrategy parameter setting.
The scheduler allocates RB resources.
The scheduler determines which RBs, among the remaining RBs, to allocate based on a
‘number of factors, For details, see 4.5 RB Allocation to UEs in Downlink Scheduling,
6. The scheduler selects MCSs.
‘The scheduler selects an MCS for a UE mainly based on the UE-reported CQI. For
details on CQI reporting and processing, see Channel State Management. The eNodeB
‘maps the CQI to a transport block size index (Iygs) and then maps the Iyps € an Iycs,
“which identifies the MCS used for the UE. For details about the mapping from Irs 0
Ics, See section 7.1.7 in 3GPP TS 36.213 VI2.8.0. In certain scenarios, other
information also needs to be considered for MCS selection. For details, see 4.6 MCS.
Selection During Downlink Scheduling.
1 Downlink Control Information
Downlink control information consists of common control information and dedicated control
information,
Common Control Information
Downlink common control information includes broadcast messages (such as system
information block 1 [SIB1] and other system information), paging messages, and random
access responses (RARS). Common control information is reliably transmitted using QPSK
and low code rates.
SGP TS 36,213 defines the following downlink allocation types:
© Resource allocation type 0
© Resource allocation type 1
© Resource allocation type 2
Resource allocation type 2 is used for allocating resources to downlink common control
information. In this allocation type, the allocated resources fall into two types: distributed
virtual resource blocks (DVRBs) and localized virtual resource blocks (LVRBS).
© DVRBs are non-contiguous resoutce blocks. DVRB allocation enhances the coverage of
common control information in the cell. However, the amount of system resources
‘occupied by common control information inereases, which decreases UE throughput.
© LVRBs are contiguous resource blocks. LVRB allocation decreases the amount of system
resources occupied by common control information, increasing UE throughput.
However, the coverage of common control information in the cell is smaller than when
DVRB allocation is used.
Huawei eNodeBs use LVRB allocation.
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Dedicated Control Information
Dedicated control information refers to UE-specific information carried on signaling radio
bearer 0 (SRBO), SRBI, and SRB2.
3.
2 Downlink HARQ
Overview
Huawei eNodeBs use asynchronous adaptive HARQ in the downlink. In this HARQ scheme,
UE sends HARQ feedback i TTIs after the initial downlink transmission. Ifthe feedback is
an NACK, the eNodeB retransmits the data at least & TTIs after receiving the NACK. In FDD,
both /and kare equal to 4.
Downlink HARQ Retransmission Procedure
Figure 3-3 shows the downlink HARQ retransmission procedure in a TTI
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Figure 3-3 Downlink HARQ retransmission procedure
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‘The transport block size (TBS) used for downlink HARQ retransmissions is the same as the
‘TBS used for initial transmissions. The scheduling priorities of different HARQ
retransmissions are determined by the wait time, A longer wait time indicates a higher
scheduling priority, Ifall retransmissions have the same wait time, a retransmission is selected
at random,
‘The eNodeB adaptively selects MCSs for downlink HARQ retransmissions. When soft
combining is used with HARQ, ITARQ retransmissions can use MCSs with higher indexes
than initial transmissions based on CQI adjustment values.
Downlink HARQ retransmissions for an initial retransmission are stopped when the number
‘of downlink HARQ retransmissions reaches a maximum value, which is specified by the
[Link] parameter,
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The eNodeBB does not perform HARQ retransmissions for a UE in any of the following
(© The UE is in a measurement gap, or enters a measurement gap atthe time when it sends
HARQ feedback,
© The UE isin the sleep time of discontinuous reception (DRX) and the HARQ operating
status is DTX,
(© The UE is not synchronized with the eNodeB or a radio link failure (RLF) has occurred.
3 Basic Downlink Scheduling Policies
Four basic downlink scheduling algorithms are available:
© | Maximum carrier-to-interference ratio (Max Ci)
© Round robin (RR)
© Proportional fair (PF)
‘© Enhanced proportional fair (EPF)
The four scheduling algorithms consider different factors in calculating UE priorities, Details
are as follows!
© Max cil
‘The Max C/ algorithm takes only channel quality into account when allocating air
interface resources and schedules UEs with the best channel quality at that moment. This
algorithm maximizes system throughput. However, it cannot ensure that UEs in the same
cell are scheduled equally because the UEs in a cell do not all experience the same
channel conditions. A UE may never be scheduled itis constantly experiencing poor
channel conditions. As a result, user experience is poor. This scheduling algorithm does
not consider QoS for UE services.
© RR
‘The RR algorithm allows UES to take tums using shared resources. RR ensures that UE
scheduling is fairer than when Max Ci is used. However, this faimess is atthe expense
of system throughput, This scheduling algorithm does not consider QoS for UE services.
°F
The PF algorithm is a compromise between Max Ci and RR. This algorithm takes
scheduling faimess, channel quality, and the historical number of bits transmitted into
account, However, this algorithm does not take QoS requirements into account and
therefore cannot ensure satisfactory user experience.
© EPE
‘The EPF algorithm is an enhanced version of the PF algorithm. EPF also considers user
experience and ensures QoS requirements. In addition, six capacity factors are available
for scheduling priority selection oriented towards capacity of resource fairness in EPE.
Figure 3-4 shows the relationships between the four scheduling algorithms.
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Figure 3-4 Relationships between the scheduling algorithms
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‘An operator can select an appropriate scheduling algorithm by setting the
[Link] parameter, In general, the EPF algorithm is recommended
3.2.2 Uplink Scheduling Procedure
Figure 3-5 shows the basic process of uplink scheduling, The inputs to the scheduler include
the results of the following actions:
(© Physical-layer measurement and reporting
© MAC PDU reception
© Upper-layer configuration and UE capability information processing
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Physical-Layer Measurement and Reporting
Physical-layer measurement and reporting involve uplink signal to interference plus noise
ratio (SINR) measurement, uplink interference measurement, cyclical redundancy check
(CRC), and physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) DTX detection.
© Uplink SINR measurement
Uplink SINRs directly reflect the uplink channel quality of UEs. The eNodeB measures
sounding reference signals (SRSs) or demodulation reference signals (DMRSs) to obtain
SINR.
© Uplink imerference measurement
Uplink interference reflects the amount of interference there is across the entire
bandwidth of a cell, The scheduler considers the interference when it allocates RB
resources to UES.
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© cre
Uplink data is correctly re
© PUSCH DTX detection
Ifthe CRC fails and DTX is detected on the PUSCH, the UE did not receive uplink grant
_messages from the eNodeB and consequently did not send uplink data, It is not the case
that the UE has sent uplink data but data demodulation at the eNodeB failed
cived only if the CRC results are correct.
MAC PDU Reception
MAC PDU reception includes data reception and MAC control element (CE) reception.
© After the scheduler receives uplink data from a UE, the scheduler calculates and updates
the UE data rate, which is used subsequently to calculate the scheduling priority for the
UE,
© The MAC CEs of a UE mainly include:
= Buffer status reports (BSRs). A UE sends BSRs to the eNodeB to indicate how
much data isin the uplink buffer of the UE. The scheduler allocates uplink
resources to the UE based on the size of this buffer,
= Power headroom reports (PHRs). A PHR reflects the power status of a UE. Power
headroom isthe difference between the maximum allowed transmit (IX) power and
the TX power currently being used in the uplink. Based on the PHR, the scheduler
works with uplink power control to maintain an appropriate power spectral density
for uplink signals. For details about uplink power contro, see Power Contra
Upper-Layer Configuration and UE Capability
See Upper-Layer Configuration and UE Capability in 3.2.1 Downlink Scheduling
Procedure,
Processing by the Scheduler
In uplink scheduling, after the scheduler obtains required inpuls, it frst checks uplink
scheduling resources and then performs different types of scheduling in descending order of
scheduling priority: semi-persistent scheduling, HARQ retransmission scheduling, and
scheduling of initial transmission services
© For details on semi-persistent scheduling, see VoLTE.
© For details on HARQ retransmission, see [Link] Uplink HARQ.
‘© For details on the basic scheduling policies for intial transmission services, see [Link]
Basic Uplink Scheduling Policies.
When scheduling intial transmission services, the scheduler performs the following steps:
1. The scheduler selects UEs,
‘The scheduler selects or does not select UEs mecting certain conditions. For details, see
5.3 UE Selection for Uplink Scheduling.
‘The scheduler calculates priorities and manages scheduling queues.
During multi-UE scheduling, the scheduler determines which UEs to schedule within the
specific TTI based on UE priorities. The methods used to calculate the UE priorities,
depend on the services. For priority descriptions, see 5.4 UE Serviee Priorities in
Uplink Scheduling,
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