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lamhd_bk
2011-07-25, 08:19 PM
HI
does anyone know which parameter can make KPI( CDR,CSSR) improve?

for Acaltel only

saidou
2011-07-26, 02:27 AM
what is the issue that you are facing, means which indicator is degrading the KPI network :

CSSR : HW problem, blocking, interference

CDR : interference, HW problem, but if you want to enhance this KPI you should increase you radio link timeout but it should impact the voice quality.

tremalnike
2011-07-26, 03:18 AM
Radio Link Timeout :D:p

lamhd_bk
2011-07-26, 11:40 AM
thanks so much
another ??

blackhole
2011-09-07, 07:15 PM
Hi,
Reduce RACH Timing Advance Filter is another option, thus you can reduce the coverage of the cell--> reduce SD drop and CSSR increase a lot

taomomteling
2011-09-07, 08:47 PM
Hello,

To improve the CSSR, you have to know the reason why it's low!

1- If it's due to TCH congestion, you have to increase the TCH HW Capacity, or activate HR (HR_ENABLE=TRUE) and set the number of DR TRX per cell.

2- If it's due SD Drop problem, check whether the problem is RF or BSS (Internal or Remote TC), if it's BSS the O&M departement car support you otherwise check RF issues (Overshooting, Bad frequency carrying the SDCs or HW TRX problem, Check if HO SDCCH is enabled in Cells in BSCs boarder)

3- If it's general RF problem:
- check the overshooting using the RMS counters or deteced during drive Test, if yes, mechanical/Electrical DT is recommended (you can use some parameters which are not the recommended solutions like: RXLEVACCESSMIN, RACH_TA_FILTER, RACH_BUSY_THRESHOLD or reduce BS_TXPWR_MAX)
- Check TRX HW performance using the indicator TRX_Call_Effeciency, if it's very low, we can suspect that the TRX HW is impacted.
- Check your frequency plan, if there is interference change the bad frequency.

Good luck

Processor
2011-10-10, 06:20 PM
any solutions for 3G?

justdream
2011-10-14, 04:55 AM
Hi,
Reduce RACH Timing Advance Filter is another option, thus you can reduce the coverage of the cell--> reduce SD drop and CSSR increase a lot

Dear friend, could you please share more information about:
RACH Timing Advance Filter
meaning, recommended value, etc

Thanks a lot

blackhole
2011-10-17, 03:47 PM
Hi Justdream,
When you have some cells which face to a very open area or overshoot, mobile from a very far distance access this cell. At that time, you face to high sdcch drop. So we have RACH Timing Advance filter to filter the distance from which mobile can choose the cell. The value is from 0 to 64 TA (1TA~0.55m). Normally, the value is set maximum (about 32km).
Of course you can rarely get this distance. So for these cells in the above situation, you can reduce TA filter so that mobile from very far distance cannot access the cell. (In case you sure that this mobile can be served by the other cells, if not, user cannot not make call but statistics show no affect. Of course we don't want this. But sometime when the operator want beautiful statistics, we can do it for several cases).
Beside RACH TA filter, you can reduce the distance of Distance HO (equal to the value of TA filter so that if mobile is too far from serving cell, it will trigger Distance HO also everything is OK).

Blackhole

pioneerelex
2011-12-03, 10:11 PM
Hi,
Reduce RACH Timing Advance Filter is another option, thus you can reduce the coverage of the cell--> reduce SD drop and CSSR increase a lot

RACH Timing Advance Filter will improve the KPIs but in the other hand will impact (decrease) the traffic "Telecom industry's treasure :)".

So the retune of this parameters in most of telecom companies is somewhat prohibited.

juanpico
2011-12-03, 11:35 PM
Make sure to direct the orientation of the antenna to the road with consideration with the clutter <subscriber location>
Another thing is to play with AccMin, adjust it the way it should be, monitor it by drive and KPI wise
Do not allow overshooting coverage by monitoring your TA, limit this one

plannerguy
2011-12-04, 03:00 PM
Hi

CDR:2 easy techniques.

1) keep u r RXlev access min at lower values , for eg if inatial value is at -105 keep it at -90.
same will bring CDR down.

2)RLT : increase RLT , it will help to save calls which drops t due to adverse radio conditions


Regards
Plannerguy

MOONRAISE
2011-12-25, 10:11 PM
EXCUSE ME

WHAT IS "RLT"?

rfoptman
2011-12-25, 11:04 PM
RLT is: Radio Link Timeout!

pioneerelex
2011-12-25, 11:05 PM
EXCUSE ME

WHAT IS "RLT"?

RLT Meaning:Radio Link Timeout [SACCH period 480ms]

Value range:4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64

Explanation:This parameter specifies when an MS or BTS disconnects a call if the MS unsuccessfully decodes the SACCH message.

Once a dedicated channel is assigned to the MS, the counter S is enabled and the initial value is set to this parameter value.
Each time an SACCH message is not decoded, the counter S decreases by 1. Each time an SACCH message is correctly decoded, the counter S increases by 2.

When the counter S is equal to 0, the downlink radio link is considered as failed.Therefore, when the voice or data quality is degraded to an unacceptable situation and it cannot be improved through power control or channel handover, the connection is to be re-established or released.

ravin
2011-12-28, 04:13 PM
this solutions are useful...also we can check CRH,CRO...