Main Tools for Radio Network Optimization GSM

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Main Tools for Radio Network Optimization GSM Statistic Handling Tool OSS Recording Tool Cell Data Design Tools Field Measurement Cell Planning Tool Field Measurement Analysis NWS (C); SPOS&Turle, Stat PMR, RNO package (C) CNA (C); IPOS, BSSTool (I TEMS only!!! TEMS Cellplanner (C); MCO TEMS, MapInfo (C); MCOM (

Transcript of Main Tools for Radio Network Optimization GSM

Main Tools for Radio Network Optimization GSM

Statistic Handling Tool

OSS Recording Tool

Cell Data Design Tools

Field Measurement

Cell Planning ToolField Measurement Analysis

NWS (C); SPOS&Turle, Statics (I)

PMR, RNO package (C)

CNA (C); IPOS, BSSTool (I)

TEMS only!!!

TEMS Cellplanner (C); MCOM (I)TEMS, MapInfo (C); MCOM (I)

Radio Network Growth Flow

Model Tuning

Network Integration Test

Design & Rollout

Initial Tuning

Training

Operation & Improvement

Verification of Network Changes

Network Feature Optimization

Traditional Optimization

GPRS Performance Verification

Where does TEMS INVESTIGATION fit in

Network Integration Test

When a site is integrated to BSC it is tested• Call set up test• Timeslot test, forced call test

DESIGN & ROLLOUT PHASE

* TEMS Pocket is the preferred tool for Network Integration Test

Initial Tuning

• Produce Coverage Plot• Identify Coverage Holes• Identify Interference Area • Optimize Neighbor Relations• Find Hardware/Installation Problems • Verify Parameter Setting

DESIGN & ROLLOUT PHASE

GPRS Performance VerificationDESIGN & ROLLOUT PHASE

• Application Performance Test • WWW, FTP, WAP etc.

• Mobility Test• Cell Reselection, RA Update

Traditional Optimization

• Investigate & Trouble-shooting Specific Areas• Neighbor Relation Optimization• Coverage Issues

OPERATION & IMPROVEMENT PHASE

Network Feature Optimization

Parameter Settings:• MS, BTS Power Control• HCS• Idle Mode Behavior• Locating Algorithm• Frequency Hopping• Intra-cell Handover

OPERATION & IMPROVEMENT PHASE

Verification of Network Changes

Did a certain change in the network give desired results?

• New coverage area?• Less interference?• Better speech quality?• Is handover possible?

OPERATION & IMPROVEMENT PHASE

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Clear objectiveWhy should this measurement be done

Preparations Collect Data Analyze

Check equipmentGet input filesPrepare routeExternal Antenna?

Save logfileTake notesMonitor

Find problem areasFind solutions

What should be changed?

Report

Give answer to objective

Changes in Network

TEMS Measurement & Analyzing Process

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Clear objectiveWhy should this measurement be done

Preparations

Check equipment Get input files Prepare route External antenna?

Possible Objectives

• Coverage analysis• Trouble shooting• Scanning• Verify network changes

Measurement Will Depend on Objective

Drive Test• Large areas• Specific areas

Walk Test Scanning

Performing Measurements with TEMS

INPUT

Plots & Report- Signal Strength- QualityTrouble Report / Area for further investigation

AcceptanceNew sites on airFrequency Re-planBSC Re-homing

OUTPUTINPUT MEASUREMENT

Drive defined route/areaRecord LogfileLong / Short callsAssure no data loss

Drive Test - Large area

Manipulate- Forced handover- Lock on to Frequency- Layer 3 messagesAnalysis on-spot Rectify & Verify on-spot

OUTPUTINPUT Measurement

StatisticsCustomer complainLarge area drive test Trouble Report

Trouble Report- Identified problem- Solution

Drive Test- Specific area

StatisticsCustomer complainMicro cell planningIndoor cell planning

OUTPUTINPUT Measurement

Add file marks (GPS)Scanning

Trouble ReportPlanning Report- Antenna location- Frequency - HCS setting

Walk Test

* TEMS Light is the preferred tool for indoor cell planning

Finding a new frequency

Area Network Scanning

OUTPUTINPUT Measurement

Received SS on different ARFCN plotNew frequency

TEMS INV in scanning modeSet ARFCN to scan

Scanning

Analyzing Measurements

Post-Processing TEMS LogfilesTEMS

Log files

Statistics

Report

Geographical Presentation

Analysis

Low Signal Strength• Interference• Handover • Call Setup Failure• Dropped Call• Misc.

Problem Cases

Signal Strength Case

INPUT

Large area DT

Specific area DT

Post-Processing

Analysis

TEMSLogfiles

• Identify areas with low signal strength e.g. SS < -100dBm (outdoor)• Look at RxLev distribution (for acceptance)• Compare with design level or new requirements

• Shadowed Antenna• Antenna Direction• Antenna Height / down tilt• Output Power• Missing Neighbor Relation• Site Location• Faulty Hardware e.g. antenna & TMA• Cell is down

Signal Strength Case – Possible Reasons

Shadowed Antenna Faulty Hardware

Height/down Tilt

Output Power

Visit siteCheck antenna installationIs there a better antenna position at same site?

Add reduce down tilt? Can antenna be placed lower or higher to give better coverage?

Check output powerParametersBSPWRT - NON BCCH FREQBSPWRB - BCCH FREQ

Site Location

Possible to move site?New antenna location at same site? Is it necessary to expand and build a new site?

Check alarm & BTS Error logVisit site

Signal Strength Case – Analysis

Missing Neighbor

Is the call dragged?Is low SS due to missing neighbor relations

• Change parameter BSPWR , BSPWRT.• Add neighbor relation.• Physical changes:

• Antenna direction• Antenna height, tilt or position

• New site as last option.

Signal Strength Case – Possible Solutions

INPUT

Large area DT

Identify areas with Rxqual > 5 Identify source using Map and STSNew drive test around problem area?

Specific area DT

Post-Processing

Analysis

Interference Case TEMS

Logfiles

From logfile & map:What channel group suffer from interference? HOP or Non HOP?

• Check Current channel information in TEMS INV, hopping channel and hopping frequency.

Where does the interference come from? Cell name?• Study map and logfile, look for co-channel or adjacent channel interference.

Does the interference lead to lower SQI? • Look at SQI measurement during high RxQual.

Use STS & RNO to assist analysis.

Interference Case – Logfile analysis

BCCH 590BCCH 590

High site

BCCH 590BCCH 590

BCCH 595

BCCH 600 CASE 1

CASE 2

Types of Interference• Co - Channel interference• Adjacent Interference

• Poor frequency plan• No dominant cell --> low C/I ---> increased Rxqual• Frequency Hopping is off• External interference e.g. jammer

Example of high Rxqual due to low Signal Strength

Interference Case – Possible Reasons

Interference Case – Possible solutions

• Enable Frequency Hopping or add frequencies to Hopping group.

• Enable BTS Power Control, MS power control and make it less aggressive.

• Change frequency of interferer or interfered cell:– Possible to find new frequency by using TEMS Scanning.

• Down tilt or change antenna of interferer.

• Redo frequency plan.• Add new site.

INPUT

Large area DT

Specific area DT

Post-Processing

Analysis

Look for: Repeated handover (Ping Pong)Repeated Intra-cell handoverHandover failure, Unrealistic handover

Handover Case

Repeated Handover (Ping Pong)

- Examples

Repeated Handover (Ping Pong)

- Possible Reason 1

Merry-go-round Handover, Offset > Hysterisis

Repeated Handover (Ping Pong)

- Possible Reason 2• Offset only in one direction e.g A-B for Inter BSC relation

BSCBSC

CELL A CELL B

A -> B OFFSET = -5dB

BSC 2BSC 1

No B -> A OFFSET

No dominant Server

Repeated Handover (Ping Pong)

– Other Possible Reasons• No dominant server

• Locating penalty settings e.g. PSSBQ, PTIMBQ

• Too small hysterisis setting

Antenna direction

Antenna Tilts

Plan for new site

Change Locating Parameter e.g. KHYST or LHYST

Repeated Handover (Ping Pong)

– Possible Solutions

Change Parameter, KHYST or LHYST

HysterisisCELL A CELL B

Handover From A to

B

Repeated Handover (Ping Pong)

– Possible Solution

Check layer 3 message Handover command BSC correct?Check reason for handover SS, RXQUALTarget cell?

Handover Case – Handover Reversion

Duplicates of BSIC BCCH combinations in neighboring list

610_31610_31

610_12606_33

608_32608_32

Serving cellNeighbor cell 1

Road

Neighbor cell 2

BSCHandover command?

Handover Reversion – Common Reason

Uplink interference in target cellDownlink interference at MSSolutionsInterference Investigation• MRR• Statistics• Scanning

Handover Reversion – Other Reasons

Possible ReasonsWrong intra-cell handover settings External Uplink Interference

Possible SolutionsConsider to change parameters:• SSOFFSETUL, SSOFFSETDL• QOFFSETUL, QOFFSETDLA wrong setting of parameters will cause “unnecessary” IHOTurn off Intra-cell Handover?

Handover Case – Repeated Intra-cell Handover

Handover Case – Unrealistic Handover

Possible ReasonsWrong locating settings, in Serving or Target cellNote: Could be on purpose e.g. Dual Band network with HCS

Solution• Fix locating settings e.g. MSRXSUFF, BSRXSUFF

Unrealistic Handover – Reason & Solution

Call Setup Failure

Call Setup Failure – Input Activities, Initial Tuning

Activities

Initial Tuning(Acceptance Test)

Troubleshooting (Customer complaint etc.)

Measurement Type•Large Area Drive Test•Short Call Sequences

Post-Processing Output•Statistics Report•Geographical Report showing failure positions

Call Setup Failure– Input Activities, TroubleshootingInput

ActivitiesInitial Tuning

(Acceptance Test)

Troubleshooting (Customer complaint etc.)

Measurement Type•Small Area Drive Test•Lock on problem cell’s BCCH•Force handover to the cellPost-Processing Output•Geographical Report (if necessary)

Call Setup Failure Analysis

- Initial Tuning Scenario• Check the TEMS statistics report (Blocked Call) if there is Call Setup Failure.

• If yes, identify the problem cells and which logfile from geographical report.

• Replay the logfile and jump to the Blocked Call event.

• Check if there is any successful call setup to the problem cell.

Call Setup Failure Analysis

- Initial Tuning Scenario cont.• Review the layer 3 messages to check at which sequence the failure occur (random access, SDCCH, TCH assignment etc.).

• Check STS report on the problem cell. Is there any traffic (SDCCH & TCH) in the cell, SDCCH & TCH seizures, congestion etc.

• Check fault report & CDD configuration.

Call Setup Failure Analysis

- Troubleshooting Scenario• Before performing drive test, check STS report & fault report.

• If can not identify the problem, perform drive test.

• During measurement, lock the BCCH of the problem cell.

• Review the layer 3 messages to check at which sequence the failure occur (random access, SDCCH, TCH assignment etc.).

Call Setup Failure Analysis

- Possible reasons with ranking• Low Signal Strength• Interference• High Congestion on SDCCH • High Congestion on TCH• Transmission Fault• Faulty TRU/Hardware • Central Processor Overload• Software File Congestion• Cell is not defined in MSC.

Call Setup Failure Analysis

- Possible solutions• Low signal strength Signal strength analysis.

• Interference Interference analysis.

• High Congestion on SDCCH:Define more SDCCHs. Activate adaptive configuration of logical channel feature and immediate assignment to TCH.

• High Congestion on TCH:Add capacity/Tune coverage array.Activate assignment to worse cell.

Failed Call Setup (Blocked Call) Example

Multiple Channel Requests.Successful Random Access after the third try. Congestion in SDCCH.

Dropped Call Case- Input

• Statistics Report • Note from drive test.

Dropped Call Case- Analysis

• From plot, identify which & where in logfile the dropped call occurs.

• In the log file, Jump the drop call event.

• Check if there is a disrupt in the recording. If yes could be a false drop due to TEMS mobile disconnection during recording!!!

Dropped Call Case- Analysis (cont)

• Check the Radio environment just before drop:– If High Rxqual for a longer period of time and RLINKT expire Interference problem.

– If Low SS DL, SSDL < MSSENS ( -104dBm) low signal strength problem.

– If TA > 63 too far from the cell.• If DL radio is good, check the TX power. If there is MS power down regulation when the MS is close to the cell. If full power suspect uplink interference or antenna, TMA problem.

• Verify or isolate the problem using STS (Drop call and reasons).

From TEMS Logfile• Good Signal strength DL, Good Rxqual DL• No call set up possible unless very close to site = high SS• Dropped call when SS < approx. -75dBmAnalysis• Since DL SS & Rxqual is goodSuspect UL problems e.g. external uplink interferenceConclusionTMA power turned off

Miscellaneous Case 1

From TEMS Logfile• TCH has lower Signal strength than BCCH (Own BCCH included in BA-list)• BTS power control = OFF

Miscellaneous Case 2

CHG0

BCCH

TCH

TCH

TCH

TCH

TCH

TCH

SDCCH\8

CHG1 TCH

TCH

TCH

TCH

TCH

TCH

TCH

TCH

Configuration/cell SEKTOR A

SEKTOR B

SEKTOR C

ConclusionAntenna cable for TCH is swapped between sectors (CDU-A)

From TEMS Logfile• Fail to perform Call Setup

Analysis• Check if any success call setup to the same cell No• Check if handover is possible Yes• Suspected wrong cell definition in MSC but Cell is properly defined in MCS and LAConclusion• Corrupted block in MSC

Miscellaneous Case 3

GPRS Verification & Optimizationwith TEMS

Investigation

GPRS Measurement Activities• GPRS Performance Prediction

• GPRS Field Measurement

GPRS Performance Prediction

- Overview• GPRS RNAP Service uses TEMS Inv to predict following performance:– Throughput– Cell Reselection & Routing Area Update

GPRS Throughput Prediction• Perform Throughput prediction

for each coding scheme

Cell Reselection Prediction• Dedicated mode

drive test

HO types LA HO (10) HO int. (220) LA HO at BQ (1) HO int. at BQ (11) BSC3 serving O ther BSC

Cell Reselection Prediction• BCCH Scanning

• Simulate the cell update with different CRH values

CRH = 4 dB CRH = 8 dB

CRH # HO0 3652 2464 2116 1788 15610 14712 13814 130

GPRS Field Measurement- Procedure

Set up files Cell definitionsPreparations

TEM S,IP Sniffers

Dig maps

Excel

M apinfo

Graphicalpresentation of route

Charts / Tables

Report

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GPRS Field Measurement- Type of Measurements

• Application Performance Test– Ping– WWW– FTP– WAP

• Mobility Performance Investigation– Cell Reselection– RA Update

GPRS Field Measurement- Application Performance Test

• Attached performance – Attached Time = Attach Complete msg – Attach Request msg

– Attach Success Rate• PDP context activation performance– PDP context activation = Activate PDP Context Accept msg – Activate PDP context request

• Throughput on RLC level• Delay• Number of PDCH allocated

GPRS Application Test Tools• General

– Windump, Commview, Ethereal, Protocol Analyser for Gb

• PING– MS DOS ping command

• WWW– IE, Netscape

• FTP – DOS FTP, WS_FTP, TEMS built in sequence

• WAP– Winwap

GPRS Field Measurement- Mobility Performance

Investigation• Number of Cell Reselection & RA Update

• TCP Outage Time• Cell Reselection Failure

Mobility test CRH = 4, CRO = 4

Cell Reselection Sample ReportRouting Area Tim e Cell Target

Cell Reselection

tim e Result Com m ents

BSC1 16:30:42 D0241A D0241C 2 s OK NA BSC1 16:33:18 D0241B D0242A 2 s OK NA BSC1 16:35:04 D0242A D0248C 21 s OK This cell reselection w as

m ade to a cell located quite far aw ay (not the closest), thus the RxLev w as quite

bad! BSC1 16:37:44 D0244B D0248C -- NA No throughput before or

after the cell reselection. This is due to that the cell DF0242B w ere halted by

som e reason! BSC1 16:38:11 D0248C D0244B -- Failed The through put w as never

resum ed and the FTP connection w as aborted by

the ftp-server!

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