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    Default CE Channel Element

    Hello Guys,

    How can I calculate CE Channel Element in WRAN?

    Regards,
    Dado.

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    Default Re: CE Channel Element

    Hi Dado,

    That would depend on your network requirements/subscriber profile. Are you dimensioning your network for PS, AMR, and CS Video Call? Or only for PS/AMR?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: CE Channel Element

    Hello Yoronjo,

    Actually we have the following scenario:

    For CS: AMR -> 64K video .
    For PS: HSDPA, HSUPA and 384K data.


    Thanks,
    Dado.

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    Default Re: CE Channel Element

    CE is the resource of hardware. for example ,the ce of down load and up load for vc are 1.

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    Default Re: CE Channel Element

    Quote Originally Posted by dado View Post
    Hello Guys,

    How can I calculate CE Channel Element in WRAN?

    Regards,
    Dado.
    DL this doc, hope helpful. but this for E//. Ty

    http://rs621.rapidshare.com/files/35..._GUIDELINE.rar

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    Default Re: CE Channel Element

    CE consumption per sevices for Huawei, HSUPA & R99:
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Default Re: CE Channel Element

    Each vendor implementation of HSDPA/HSUPA and consumption of CE may differ.
    Look for the vendor documentation and find out what kind of licence for CE cluster are available (in Huawei BBU or NSN WSP/FSMx cards; 256/512/1024 CE).

    Usually, operators start with basic CE licence (AMR voice) and then expand CE capacity when the traffic (voice/HS) increases (in line with marketing plan).

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    Default Re: CE Channel Element

    For NSN network.

    1. Get latest UL / DL max CE usage and choise highest 5 peaks. (2 weeks data)
    2. Calculate average CE from 5 peaks.
    3. Depend of hw. calculate CE of HS Scheduler and CE of Common Control Channels.

    Average CE - CE of HS Scheduler - CE of Common Control Chanells = Usage for data(voice + r99+ hsupa )

    Apply Grown Factor and sum again.

    Required CE = Usage for data * GF + CE of HS Scheduler + CE of Common Control Channels.

    This is best and easy way to calculate.

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    Default Re: CE Channel Element

    Quote Originally Posted by maasricht View Post
    For NSN network.

    1. Get latest UL / DL max CE usage and choise highest 5 peaks. (2 weeks data)
    2. Calculate average CE from 5 peaks.
    3. Depend of hw. calculate CE of HS Scheduler and CE of Common Control Channels.

    Average CE - CE of HS Scheduler - CE of Common Control Chanells = Usage for data(voice + r99+ hsupa )

    Apply Grown Factor and sum again.

    Required CE = Usage for data * GF + CE of HS Scheduler + CE of Common Control Channels.

    This is best and easy way to calculate.
    Its an excellent explanation my Brother :-) Tnx!!

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    Default Re: CE Channel Element

    Thanks for your answer, but have you PLZ an example of this kind of study?
    Can you upload an example with statistics (peak...) and a deep follow up of the congestion in 3G (voice & Data)?

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