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KPI Reference
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Date
2014-04-26
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Product Versions
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name
Product Version
DBS3900
V100R009C00
BTS3900
BTS3900A
eNodeB: V100R007C00
BTS3900L
BTS3900AL
BTS3202E
BTS3203E LTE
BTS3205E
V100R009C00
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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Network planners
Network administrators
Network operators
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Change History
This section provides information about the changes in different document versions.
There are two types of changes, which are defined as follows:
Technical change: refers to a change in the key performance indicator (KPI) definition of
a specific product version.
Editorial change: refers to a change in wording or the addition of information that was
not described in the earlier version.
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Draft A (2014-01-20)
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This is the first commercial release.
Compared with Draft A (2014-01-20) of eRAN7.0, this issue includes the following new
information:
Compared with Draft A (2014-01-20) of eRAN7.0, this issue includes the following changes:
Draft A (2014-01-20)
This is a draft.
Compared with 02 (2013-11-08) of eRAN6.1, this issue has no change.
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Contents
Contents
About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii
1 Overview......................................................................................................................................... 1
2 Accessibility KPIs ......................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 RRC Setup Success Rate (Service) .................................................................................................................. 2
2.1.1 Description .............................................................................................................................................. 2
2.1.2 Definition ................................................................................................................................................ 3
2.2 RRC Setup Success Rate (Signaling) ............................................................................................................... 3
2.2.1 Description .............................................................................................................................................. 3
2.2.2 Definition ................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.3 S1SIG Connection Setup Success Rate ............................................................................................................ 4
2.3.1 Description .............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.3.2 Definition ................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.4 E-RAB Setup Success Rate (VoIP) .................................................................................................................. 5
2.4.1 Description .............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.4.2 Definition ................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.5 E-RAB Setup Success Rate (All) ..................................................................................................................... 8
2.5.1 Description .............................................................................................................................................. 8
2.5.2 Definition ................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.6 Call Setup Success Rate ................................................................................................................................... 9
2.6.1 Description .............................................................................................................................................. 9
2.6.2 Definition ................................................................................................................................................ 9
4 Mobility KPIs............................................................................................................................... 13
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1 Overview
Overview
This document specifies a set of eRAN KPIs used to evaluate the performance of the LTE
system and provides a detailed description of the counters necessary for calculating these
KPIs. Given that LTE is a new system, the KPIs in this document are drafts, and as such, are
subject to change. KPIs will be updated according to commercial network management and
radio network optimization needs.
The KPIs in this document are classified into the following seven categories:
Accessibility KPIs
Retainability KPIs
Mobility KPIs
Utilization KPIs
Availability KPIs
Traffic KPIs
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Chapter
Details
1 Overview
2 Accessibility KPIs
3 Retainability KPIs
4 Mobility KPIs
6 Utilization KPIs
7 Availability KPIs
8 Traffic KPIs
10 References
9 Counter List
2 Accessibility KPIs
Accessibility KPIs
Accessibility KPIs are used to measure the probability that a user accesses the network and
requests services in the given operating conditions. The service provided by the E-UTRAN is
defined as EPS/E-RABs. (EPS is short for evolved packet system, and E-RAB is short for
E-UTRAN radio access bearer). Radio Resource Control (RRC) connections and System
Architecture Evolution (SAE) setups are the main procedures whose performance is measured
by accessibility KPIs.
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2.1.2 Definition
The RRC Setup Success Rate (Service) KPI is defined in Table 2-1. Note that the number of
RRC connection setup attempts (service) and the number of successful RRC setup
connections (service) are collected based on the description in section 2.1.1 "Description."
Table 2-1 RRC Setup Success Rate (Service)
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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2.2.2 Definition
The RRC Setup Success Rate (Signaling) KPI is defined in Table 2-2. Note that the number of
RRC connection setup attempts (signaling) and the number of successful RRC setup
connections (signaling) are collected based on the description in section 2.1.1 "Description."
Table 2-2 RRC Setup Success Rate (Signaling)
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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2.3.2 Definition
The S1SIG Connection Setup Success Rate KPI is defined in Table 2-3. Note that the number
of E-RAB setup attempts and the number of successful E-RAB setup times are collected
based on the description in section 2.5.1
Table 2-3 S1SIG Connection Setup Success Rate
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Cell/Radio Network
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
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According to 3GPP TS 36.300 and 3GPP TS 36.413, the counters related to this KPI are
measured when the eNodeB receives an E-RAB Setup Request message or an Initial Context
Setup Request message from the mobility management entity (MME), as shown in Figure 2-2
and Figure 2-3. The E-RAB is part of the Evolved Packet Service (EPS) bearer. According to
3GPP TS 23.401, an E-RAB is one or more Service Data Flows between UE and an EPC. The
E-RAB identity remains unique for the UE even if the UE-associated logical S1-connection
(S1 bearer) is released during periods of user inactivity. The E-RAB consists of both the
E-RAB radio bearer (between the eNodeB and the UE, which is the same as the radio bearer
defined in the EPS bearer) and the corresponding S1 bearer (between the eNodeB and the
MME).
Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3 show two scenarios: MME-initiated E-RAB setup (Scenario A) and
UE-triggered E-RAB setup (Scenario B). Scenario B is triggered by the radio bearer setup.
Initial Context Setup Request messages are exchanged between the eNodeB and the MME. If
the E-RAB Setup Request message or Initial Context Setup Request message requires
multiple E-RAB setups at the same time, specific counters are incremented for each E-RAB.
Figure 2-2 Measurement point for MME-initiated E-RAB setup
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The eNodeB collects the number of E-RAB connection setup attempts at measurement point
A, and the number of successful E-RAB connections is counted at measurement point B, as
shown in Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3. Note that the eNodeB needs to specify the Quality of
Service (QoS) Class Identifier (QCI) for VoIP in the E-RAB setup message.
The voice service can be identified by the QoS information, particularly the QCI in the
E-RAB Setup Request message. In general, QCI 1 is assigned to the voice service.
2.4.2 Definition
The E-RAB Setup Success Rate (VoIP) KPI is defined in Table 2-4. Note that the number of
E-RAB connection setup attempts (VoIP) and the number of successful E-RAB setup
connections (VoIP) are collected based on the descriptions in section 2.4.1 "Description."
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Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
2.5.2 Definition
The E-RAB Setup Success Rate (All) KPI is defined in Table 2-5. The number of E-RAB
connection setup attempts (all) and the number of successful E-RAB setup counters (all) are
collected based on the description in section 2.4.1 "Description."
Table 2-5 E-RAB Setup Success Rate (All)
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
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Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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2.6.2 Definition
The Call Setup Success Rate KPI is defined in Table 2-6. The KPI is calculated by
multiplying the RRC Setup Success Rate (Service) KPI, the S1 Signaling Connection Setup
Success Rate KPI, and the E-RAB Setup Success Rate (All) KPI.
Table 2-6 Call Setup Success Rate
KPI Name
Measurement Scope
Formula
CSSR
Associated Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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100%
RRCConnectionAttemptservice S1SIGConnectionEstablishAttempt ERABSetupAttempt
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Retainability KPIs
Retainability KPIs indicate the network's capability to retain services requested by a user for a
desired duration once the user is connected to the services. Retainability KPIs are important in
evaluating whether the system can maintain a certain level of service quality.
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When the eNodeB sends an E-RAB Release Indication message to the MME or a UE Context
Release Request message to the MME as shown in Figure 3-1, the abnormal E-RAB release
counter is incremented if the bearer to be released carries data and the release cause is not
"Normal Release", "Detach", "User Inactivity", "CS Fallback triggered", "UE Not Available
for PS Service", or "Inter-RAT Redirection". If the message contains several E-RAB ID IEs
(in the E-RAB To Be Released List IE), the counter will be incremented for each individual
E-RAB.
3.1.2 Definition
The Call Drop Rate (VoIP) KPI is defined in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Call Drop Rate (VoIP)
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
3.2.2 Definition
The Service Drop Rate (All) KPI is defined in Table 3-2.
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Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
Measurement
Scope
Formula
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Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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4 Mobility KPIs
Mobility KPIs
Mobility KPIs are used to evaluate E-UTRAN mobility performance, which is critical to
customer experience. Three categories of mobility KPIs are defined based on the following
handover types: intra-frequency, inter-frequency, and inter-Radio Access Technology (RAT).
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Two scenarios are available for the inter-eNodeB HO, as shown in Figure 4-2 and Figure 4-3.
The HO attempts are collected at point B. When the source-eNodeB (S-eNodeB) sends an
RRC Connection Reconfiguration message to the UE, it decides to perform an inter-eNodeB
HO. In this KPI, the source and target cells of the handover operate at the same frequency.
The number of inter-eNodeB intra-frequency HO attempts is measured at the source cell.
The number of successful inter-eNodeB intra-frequency HOs is collected at point C, as shown
in Figure 4-2 and Figure 4-3. During a handover with the source and target cells at the same
frequency, the number of successful inter-eNodeB intra-frequency HOs is measured in the
source cell. This measurement occurs when the S-eNodeB receives a UE Context Release
message from the target-eNodeB (T-eNodeB) or a UE Context Release Command message
from the MME, indicating that the UE T-eNodeB is successfully attached to the T-eNodeB.
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4.1.2 Definition
The Intra-Frequency Handover Out Success Rate KPI is defined in Table 4-1. Note that the
attempted HO and the successful HO counters are collected based on the description in
section 4.1.1 "Description."
Table 4-1 Intra-Frequency Handover Out Success Rate
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
4.2.2 Definition
The Inter-Frequency Handover Out Success Rate KPI is defined in Table 4-2. Note that the
attempted HO and the successful HO counters are collected based on the description in
section 4.2.1 "Description."
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Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
Two scenarios are available for the inter-eNodeB HO, as shown in Figure 4-5 and Figure 4-6.
The HO attempts are collected at point B in the target cell when the T-eNodeB sends a
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Handover Request Acknowledge message to the S-eNodeB or the MME. The number of
successful inter-eNodeB HO s are measured in the target cell at point C when the T-eNodeB
receives an RRC Connection Reconfiguration Complete message from the UE and sends a
UE CONTEXT RELEASE message to the S-eNodeB or when the T-eNodeB sends a
HANDOVER NOTIFY message to MME.
Figure 4-5 Scenario A for inter-eNodeB HO
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4.3.2 Definition
The Handover In Success Rate KPI is defined in Table 4-3. Note that the attempted HO and
the successful HO counters are collected based on the description in section 4.3.1
"Description."
Table 4-3 Handover In Success Rate
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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4.4.2 Definition
The Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Rate (LTE to CDMA) KPI is defined in Table 4-4. The
number of LTE-to-CDMA2000 HO attempts and the number of successful inter-RAT HOs
from LTE to CDMA2000 are collected as described in section 4.4.1 "Description."
Table 4-4 Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Rate (LTE to CDMA)
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
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IRATHO _ L2C _ SR
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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4.5.2 Definition
The Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Rate (LTE to WCDMA) KPI is defined in Table 4-5.
The number of LTE-to-WCDMA HO attempts and the number of successful inter-RAT HOs
from LTE to WCDMA are collected as described in section 4.5.1 "Description."
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Measurement
Scope
Formula
IRATHO _ L2W _ SR
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
4.6.2 Definition
The Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Rate (LTE to GSM) KPI is defined in Table 4-6. The
number of LTE-to-GSM HO attempts and the number of successful inter-RAT HOs from LTE
to GSM are collected as described in section 4.6.1 "Description."
Table 4-6 Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Rate (LTE to GSM)
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
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IRATHO _ L2G _ SR
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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4.7.2 Definition
The Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Rate (LTE to TD-SCDMA) KPI is defined inTable 4-7.
The number of LTE-to-TD-SCDMA HO attempts and the number of successful inter-RAT
HOs from LTE to TD-SCDMA are collected as described in section 4.7.1 "Description."
Table 4-7 Inter-RAT Handover Out Success Rate (LTE to TD-SCDMA)
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Cell/Radio Network
Formula
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IRATHO _ L2T _ SR
Associated
Counters
Unit
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The service integrity KPIs indicate the E-UTRAN impacts on the service quality provided to
the end-user. The service integrity KPIs can be calculated for each cell or radio network.
5.1.2 Definition
The Service Downlink Average Throughput KPI is defined in Table 5-2. Nine different
sub-KPIs exist for each QCI. The formula for each KPI is mapped to its corresponding
counter. Table 5-1 lists the requirements for services with different QCIs.
Table 5-1 Requirements for services with different QCIs
Packet
Delay
Budget
(NOTE 1)
Packet
Error
Loss
100 ms
10-2
Conversational Voice
150 ms
10-3
50 ms
10-3
300 ms
10-6
Non-Conversational Video
(Buffered Streaming)
100 ms
10-6
IMS Signaling
QCI
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Resource
Type
GBR
Non-GBR
Priority
Example Services
Rate
(NOTE 2)
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QCI
Resource
Type
Priority
Packet
Delay
Budget
(NOTE 1)
Packet
Error
Loss
Example Services
Rate
(NOTE 2)
300 ms
10-6
100 ms
10-3
300 ms
10-6
300 ms
10-6
Measurement
Scope
Formula
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Associated
Counters
Unit
kbit/s
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5.2.2 Definition
The Service Uplink Average Throughput KPI is defined in Table 5-3. Nine sub-KPIs exist for
each QCI. The formula for each KPI is mapped to its corresponding counter.
Table 5-3 Service Uplink Average Throughput
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
kbit/s
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5.3.2 Definition
The Cell Downlink Average Throughput KPI is defined in Table 5-4 and is calculated based
on all the data transferred at the downlink and the time it takes to transfer. The formula is
mapped to its corresponding counters.
Table 5-4 Cell Downlink Average Throughput
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
CellDLAveThp
CellDLTrafficVolume
1000 (ms) * CellDLTransferTime
Associated
Counters
Unit
kbit/s
5.4.2 Definition
The Cell Uplink Average Throughput KPI is defined in Table 5-5 and is calculated based on
all the data transferred at the uplink and the time it takes to transfer. The formula is mapped to
its corresponding counters.
Table 5-5 Cell Uplink Average Throughput
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
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CellULAveThp
CellULTrafficVolume
1000 (ms ) * CellULTransferTime
Associated
Counters
Unit
kbit/s
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5.5.2 Definition
The Cell Downlink Maximum Throughput KPI is defined in Table 5-6 and is calculated based
on the maximum volume of traffic transferred each second. The formula is mapped to its
corresponding counters.
Table 5-6 Cell Downlink Maximum Throughput
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
kbit/s
5.6.2 Definition
The Cell Uplink Maximum Throughput KPI is defined in Table 5-7 and is calculated based on
the maximum volume of traffic transferred each second. The formula is mapped to its
corresponding counters.
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Measurement
Scope
Formula
Associated
Counters
Unit
kbit/s
5.7.2 Definition
The 100% RB Cell Downlink Average Throughput KPI is defined in Table 5-8.
Table 5-8 100% RB Cell Downlink Average Throughput
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Cell/Radio Network
Formula
CellDLCapacity
CellDLTrafficVolume*RB_AvailableDL
SP*60*1000(ms)*RB_DRBUsedDL
Associated
Counters
Unit
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5.8.2 Definition
The 100% RB Cell Uplink Average Throughput KPI is defined in Table 5-9.
Table 5-9 100% RB Cell Uplink Average Throughput
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Cell/Radio Network
Formula
CellULCapacity
CellULTrafficVolume*RB_AvailableUL
SP*60*1000(ms)*( RB_DRBUsedUL RB_PrescheduleUsedUL)
SP represents the reporting period of counters. The unit is minute.
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Associated
Counters
Unit
kbit/s
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Utilization KPIs
Utilization KPIs are used to evaluate the capabilities, such as the capability to meet traffic
demands, in specific internal conditions.
6.1.2 Definition
The uplink and downlink Resource Block Utilizing Rate KPIs are defined in Table 6-1.
Table 6-1 Resource Block Utilizing Rate
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
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Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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6.2.2 Definition
The Uplink Preschedule Resource Block Occupied Rate KPI is defined in Table 6-2.
Table 6-2 Uplink Preschedule Resource Block Occupied Rate
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Cell/Radio Network
Formula
PrescheduleRB_URUL
Associated
Counters
Unit
RB_PrescheduleUsedUL
RB_AvailableUL
6.3.2 Definition
The Average CPU Load KPI is defined in Table 6-3. The CPU load is calculated by averaging
the CPU usage ratio during the measurement period.
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KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
CPU
Formula
MeanCPUUtility
Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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7 Availability KPIs
Availability KPIs
A cell is available when the eNodeB can provide EPS bearer services. Availability in a cell
can be measured when a variety of hardware/software faults occurs in the cell.
7.1.2 Definition
The Radio Network Unavailability Rate KPI is defined in Table 7-1. This KPI is calculated
based on the length of time all cell services are unavailable on the radio network.
Table 7-1 Radio Network Unavailability Rate
KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Radio network
Formula
NOTE
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Associated
Counters
Unit
Percentage (%)
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Traffic KPIs
Traffic KPIs are used to measure the traffic volume on the LTE Radio Access Network (RAN).
Based on traffic types, the traffic KPIs are classified into the following categories: radio
bearers, downlink traffic volume, and uplink traffic volume.
8.1.2 Definition
The Radio Bearers KPIs are defined in Table 8-1 and include ten different sub-KPIs. The
formula for each KPI is mapped to its corresponding counter.
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Radio Bearers
Measurement
Scope
Formula
RadioBearers
RadioBearers_QCI_1
RadioBearers_QCI_2
RadioBearers_QCI_3
RadioBearers_QCI_4
RadioBearers_QCI_5
RadioBearers_QCI_6
RadioBearers_QCI_7
RadioBearers_QCI_8
RadioBearers_QCI_9
Associated
Counters
Unit
NA
8.2.2 Definition
The Downlink Traffic Volume KPIs are defined in Table 8-2 and include ten sub-KPIs. The
formula for each KPI is mapped to its corresponding counter.
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Measurement
Scope
Formula
DLTrafficVolume
DLTrafficVolume_QCI_1
DLTrafficVolume_QCI_2
DLTrafficVolume_QCI_3
DLTrafficVolume_QCI_4
DLTrafficVolume_QCI_5
DLTrafficVolume_QCI_6
DLTrafficVolume_QCI_7
DLTrafficVolume_QCI_8
DLTrafficVolume_QCI_9
Associated
Counters
Unit
bit
8.3.2 Definition
The Uplink Traffic Volume KPIs are defined in Table 8-3 and include ten sub-KPIs. The
formula for each KPI is mapped to its corresponding counter.
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Measurement
Scope
Formula
ULTrafficVolume
ULTrafficVolume_ QCI _ 1
ULTrafficVolume_ QCI _ 2
ULTrafficVolume_ QCI _ 3
ULTrafficVolume_ QCI _ 4
ULTrafficVolume_ QCI _ 5
ULTrafficVolume_ QCI _ 6
ULTrafficVolume_ QCI _ 7
ULTrafficVolume_ QCI _ 8
ULTrafficVolume_ QCI _ 9
Associated
Counters
Unit
bit
8.4.2 Definition
The Average User Number KPI is defined in Table 8-4. The formula is mapped to its
corresponding counters.
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Measurement
Scope
Formula
AveUserNumber
Associated
Counters
Unit
NA
8.5.2 Definition
The Maximum User Number KPI is defined in Table 8-5. The formula is mapped to its
corresponding counters.
Table 8-5 Maximum User Number
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KPI Name
Measurement
Scope
Formula
MaxUserNumber
Associated
Counters
Unit
NA
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9 Counter List
Counter List
Table 9-1 provides a list of all the counters relevant to KPI calculation. In each KPI
specification, one or more parameters are used to calculate the KPI, as shown in the KPI
formula. Each parameter is mapped to a counter. For details on each counter, see eNodeB
Performance Counter Reference.
Note that only QCI 1 is used for VoIP service (conversational voice). According to Table 6.1.7
in 3GPP TS 23.203, QCI 7 can also be assigned to non-conversational voice. In this document,
QCI 7 is not considered to be part of the VoIP service in KPI calculation.
The counters listed in the following table are described in eNodeB Performance Counter
Reference.
Table 9-1 KPI-related counter list
KPI
Parameter in KPI
Formula
Mapped Counters
RRCConnectionAttem
ptservice
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.Emc +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.HighPri +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.Mt +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.MoData +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.DelayTol
RRCConnectionSucce
ssservice
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.Emc +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.HighPri +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.Mt +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.MoData +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.DelayTol
RRCConnectionAttem
ptsignaling
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.MoSig
RRCConnectionSucce
sssignaling
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.MoSig
VoIPERABSetupAtte
mpt
L.E-RAB.AttEst.QCI.1
VoIPERABSetupSucc
ess
L.E-RAB.SuccEst.QCI.1
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KPI
Parameter in KPI
Formula
Mapped Counters
S1SIG Connection
Setup Success Rate
S1SIGConnectionEsta
blishAttempt
L.S1Sig.ConnEst.Att
S1SIGConnectionEsta
blishSuccess
L.S1Sig.ConnEst.Succ
ERABSetupAttempt
L.E-RAB.AttEst
ERABSetupSuccess
L.E-RAB.SuccEst
RRCConnectionAttem
ptservice
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.Emc +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.HighPri +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.Mt +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.MoData +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Att.DelayTol
RRCConnectionSucce
ssservice
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.Emc +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.HighPri +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.Mt +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.MoData +
L.RRC.ConnReq.Succ.DelayTol
S1SIGConnectionEsta
blishAttempt
L.S1Sig.ConnEst.Att
S1SIGConnectionEsta
blishSuccess
L.S1Sig.ConnEst.Succ
ERABSetupAttempt
L.E-RAB.AttEst
ERABSetupSuccess
L.E-RAB.SuccEst
VoIPERABAbnormal
Release
L.E-RAB.AbnormRel.QCI.1
VoIPERABRelease
L.E-RAB.AbnormRel.QCI.1 +
L.E-RAB.NormRel.QCI.1
Service Drop Rate
(All)
Intra-Frequency
Handover Out
Success Rate
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ERABAbnormalRelea
se
L.E-RAB.AbnormRel
ERABRelease
L.E-RAB.AbnormRel +
L.E-RAB.NormRel
ERABAbnormalRelea
seOfAlwaysOnline
L.E-RAB.AbnormRel
ERABReleaseOfAlwa
ysOnline
L.E-RAB.AbnormRel +
L.E-RAB.NormRel +
L.E-RAB.Num.Syn2Unsyn
IntraFreqHOOutAttem
pt
L.HHO.IntraeNB.IntraFreq.ExecAttOut
+
L.HHO.IntereNB.IntraFreq.ExecAttOut
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9 Counter List
KPI
Inter-Frequency
Handover Out
Success Rate
Handover In Success
Rate
Parameter in KPI
Formula
Mapped Counters
IntraFreqHOOutSucce
ss
L.HHO.IntraeNB.IntraFreq.ExecSuccO
ut +
L.HHO.IntereNB.IntraFreq.ExecSuccO
ut
InterFreqHOOutAttem
pt
L.HHO.IntraeNB.InterFreq.ExecAttOut
+
L.HHO.IntereNB.InterFreq.ExecAttOut
InterFreqHOOutSucce
ss
L.HHO.IntraeNB.InterFreq.ExecSuccO
ut +
L.HHO.IntereNB.InterFreq.ExecSuccO
ut
HOInAttempt
L.HHO.IntraeNB.ExecAttIn +
L.HHO.IntereNB.ExecAttIn
HOInSuccess
L.HHO.IntraeNB.ExecSuccIn +
L.HHO.IntereNB.ExecSuccIn
Inter-RAT Handover
Out Success Rate
(LTE to CDMA)
IRATHO_L2C_Attem
pt
L.IRATHO.E2C.ExecAttOut
IRATHO_L2C_Succe
ss
L.IRATHO.E2C.ExecSuccOut
Inter-RAT Handover
Out Success Rate
(LTE to WCDMA)
IRATHO_L2W_Atte
mpt
L.IRATHO.E2W.ExecAttOut
IRATHO_L2W_Succe
ss
L.IRATHO.E2W.ExecSuccOut
Inter-RAT Handover
Out Success Rate
(LTE to GSM)
IRATHO_L2G_Attem
pt
L.IRATHO.E2G.ExecAttOut
IRATHO_L2G_Succe
ss
L.IRATHO.E2G.ExecSuccOut
Inter-RAT Handover
Out Success Rate
(LTE to TD-SCDMA)
IRATHO_L2T_Attem
pt
L.IRATHO.E2T.ExecAttOut
IRATHO_L2T_Succe
ss
L.IRATHO.E2T.ExecSuccOut
Service Downlink
Average Throughput
DLAverageThroughpu
t_QCI_n
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.1 /
L.Thrp.Time.DL.QCI.1
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.2 /
L.Thrp.Time.DL.QCI.2
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.3 /
L.Thrp.Time.DL.QCI.3
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.4 /
L.Thrp.Time.DL.QCI.4
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9 Counter List
Parameter in KPI
Formula
KPI
Mapped Counters
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.5 /
L.Thrp.Time.DL.QCI.5
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.6 /
L.Thrp.Time.DL.QCI.6
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.7 /
L.Thrp.Time.DL.QCI.7
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.8 /
L.Thrp.Time.DL.QCI.8
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.9 /
L.Thrp.Time.DL.QCI.9
Service Uplink
Average Throughput
ULAverageThroughpu
t_QCI_n
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.1 /
L.Thrp.Time.UL.QCI.1
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.2 /
L.Thrp.Time.UL.QCI.2
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.3 /
L.Thrp.Time.UL.QCI.3
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.4 /
L.Thrp.Time.UL.QCI.4
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.5 /
L.Thrp.Time.UL.QCI.5
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.6 /
L.Thrp.Time.UL.QCI.6
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.7 /
L.Thrp.Time.UL.QCI.7
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.8 /
L.Thrp.Time.UL.QCI.8
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.9 /
L.Thrp.Time.UL.QCI.9
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Cell Downlink
Average Throughput
CellDLTrafficVolume
L.Thrp.bits.DL
CellDLTransferTime
L.Thrp.Time.Cell.DL.HighPrecision
CellULTrafficVolume
L.Thrp.bits.UL
CellULTransferTime
L.Thrp.Time.Cell.UL.HighPrecision
Cell Downlink
Maximum
Throughput
CellDLMaxTrafficVol
umeforEach1s
L.Thrp.bits.DL.Max
Cell Uplink
Maximum
Throughput
CellULMaxTrafficVol
umeforEach1s
L.Thrp.bits.UL.Max
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9 Counter List
KPI
Parameter in KPI
Formula
Mapped Counters
100% RB Cell
Downlink Average
Throughput
CellDLTrafficVolume
L.Thrp.bits.DL
RB_AvailableDL
L.ChMeas.PRB.DL.Avail
RB_DRBUsedDL
L.ChMeas.PRB.DL.DrbUsed.Avg
CellULTrafficVolume
L.Thrp.bits.UL
RB_AvailableUL
L.ChMeas.PRB.UL.Avail
RB_DRBUsedUL
L.ChMeas.PRB.UL.DrbUsed.Avg
RB_PrescheduleUsed
UL
L.ChMeas.PRB.UL.PreSch.Used.Avg
RB_UsedDL
L.ChMeas.PRB.DL.Used.Avg
RB_AvailableDL
L.ChMeas.PRB.DL.Avail
RB_UsedUL
L.ChMeas.PRB.UL.Used.Avg
RB_AvailableUL
L.ChMeas.PRB.UL.Avail
Uplink Preschedule
Resource Block
Occupied Rate
RB_PrescheduleUsed
UL
L.ChMeas.PRB.UL.PreSch.Used.Avg
RB_AvailableUL
L.ChMeas.PRB.UL.Avail
MeanCPUUtility
VS.BBUBoard.CPULoad.Mean
Radio Network
Unavailability Rate
CellUnavailTime
L.Cell.Unavail.Dur.Sys +
L.Cell.Unavail.Dur.Manual
Radio Bearers
RadioBearers
L.Traffic.DRB
RadioBearers_QCI_n
L.Traffic.DRB.QCI.1
Resource Block
Utilizing Rate
L.Traffic.DRB.QCI.2
L.Traffic.DRB.QCI.3
L.Traffic.DRB.QCI.4
L.Traffic.DRB.QCI.5
L.Traffic.DRB.QCI.6
L.Traffic.DRB.QCI.7
L.Traffic.DRB.QCI.8
L.Traffic.DRB.QCI.9
Downlink Traffic
Volume
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DLTrafficVolume
L.Thrp.bits.DL
DLTrafficVolume_QC
I_n
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.1
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.2
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9 Counter List
Parameter in KPI
Formula
KPI
Mapped Counters
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.3
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.4
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.5
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.6
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.7
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.8
L.Thrp.bits.DL.QCI.9
Uplink Traffic
Volume
ULTrafficVolume
L.Thrp.bits.UL
ULTrafficVolume_QC
I_n
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.1
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.2
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.3
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.4
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.5
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.6
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.7
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.8
L.Thrp.bits.UL.QCI.9
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AvgUserNumber
L.Traffic.User.Avg
Maximum User
Number
MaxUserNumber
L.Traffic.User.Max
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10 References
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References
1.
3GPP, TS36.331 v10.9.0 (March 2013), "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
(E-UTRA), Radio Resource Control (RRC); Protocol Specification, (Release 10)"
2.
3GPP, TS36.300 v8.6.0 (September 2008), "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
(E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN);
Overall description; Stage 2 (Release 8)"
3.
3GPP, TS36.413 v8.3.0 (September 2008), "Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
(E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1
Application Protocol (S1AP) (Release 8)"
4.
3GPP, TS23.401 v8.4.0 (December 2008), "Technical Specification Group Services and
System Aspects; General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) enhancements for Evolved
Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) access (Release 8)"
5.
3GPP, TS23.203 v8.3.1 (September 2008), "Technical Specification Group Services and
System Aspects: Policy and charging control architecture (Release 8)"
6.
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