gsm-kpi-optimization

Rakesh Solanki
Rakesh SolankiRF Engg. at UNINOR (Telenor group - Norway)

KPI Optimization in GSM

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KPI Optimization Process 
Appendix‐3  
refers to page 15 of Network Performance Monitoring & Optimization Process 
Huwaei 
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PROCESS for SDCCH Assignment Success Rate Optimization:
Definition: When From the MS SDCCH Request is sent to Base Station and if MS
successfully gets the SDCCH in response SDCCH Assignment has done successfully.
PROCESS for Optimization:
1. Identify the Bad performing Cells for SDCCH Assignment Success Rate
2. Take the detailed report showing (Ex. Total SDCCH Assignment Request, Total SDCCH
Assignment Successful)
3. Follow the below mentioned Process after Analyzing detailed report...
4. From Report Check whether you have Idle SDCCH available in cell or not for SDCCH
Assignment; because the Main factor for lowering SDCCH Assignment success rate is
SDCCH congestion.
5. SDCCH Congestion:
a. Check The SDCCH Requests (Immediate Assignment Measurement Per Cell
Report form M200)
b. Ex. Call purpose, SMS, Location Update
c. If you find High SDCCH Request and low TCH utilization Check “SDCCH
Dynamic Allocation Allow” feature is enabled or not? if not enable this feature.
d. If you have very High SDCCH Request for Location Updating; optimize the LAC
boundary.
e. Only For some exceptional cases you can increase the Static SDCCH Time Slots.
6. Check Hardware/Transmission alarms; Resolve if find any.
7. Audit for any parameters related discrepancies and define as per standard parameters set.
8. RF and Environmental Factors:
a. Low Coverage Areas (Try to reduce low coverage patches with physical
optimization; New sites)
b. Interference/ Bad quality/ UL-DL Imbalance;
c. Check the states for TRx on which SDCCH is configured can be issue of TRx
also; Change TRx if you found random behavior of TRx.
9. After all rectification observe the subsequent days report if you still find the problem
repeat the same process with due care to Pin Point the actual cause.
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Fish bone diagram for the root cause analysis high SDCCH congestion rate
PROCESS for SDCCH DROP Rate Optimization:
Definition: When MS is already on SDCCH and in-between communication with Base
station SDCCH channel got disconnected abruptly then SDCCH Drop has occurred.
PROCESS for Optimization:
1. Identify the Bad performing Cells for SDCCH Drop Rate
2. Take the detailed report showing (Ex. Total SDCCH Assignment Successful, Total
SDCCH Dropped)
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3. Follow the below mentioned Process after Analyzing detailed report...
4. The Main Reasons for High SDCCH Drop Rate are improper Parameters Configuration
and Bad RF & Environmental factors.
5. First Audit for any parameters related discrepancies and define as per standard
parameters set.
6. Check for Neighbor Relations and correct if it is not proper.
7. For counter level analysis refer “Call Drop Measurement per Cell” report from M2000.
8. Low Coverage: Through Drive Test Find out the low coverage patched and try to
improve with physical optimization; New site; coverage enhancement features for some
cases(Ex. Power Boost Tech, No Combining, TMA/TMB)
9. Interference: Check for interference from repeaters, Intra-Network interference due to
aggressive reuse or improper Freq., Inter-Network can also be the case. Find out the
actual cause and rectify it.
10. Antenna System: High VSWR due to feeders, Improper antenna configuration(Ex. Sector
cable Swap)
11. Check for Hardware Issue and rectify if you found any.
12. After the activity check the subsequent days report and repeat the procedure for pin
pointing the actual cause.
 
 
Fish bone diagram for the root cause analysis for high SDCCH drop rate
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PROCESS for RACH (Random Access Channel) Success Rate
Optimization:
Definition: Random Access Channel (RACH) is used by the MS on the “uplink” to request
for allocation of an SDCCH. This request from the MS on the uplink could either be as a page
response (MS being paged by the BSS in response to an incoming call) or due to user trying to
access the network to establish a call. For all services there will CH REQ (Channel Request)
from MS and in the response of CH REQ if MS will get the IMM ASS CMD (Signaling Ch)
Access to system is successful. Nature of this Access REQ is random so it is call Random Access
Channel Request.
PROCESS for Optimization:
1. Identify the Bad performing Cells for RACH Success Rate
2. Take detailed report and analyze for no of failure of Request and failures.
3. The main reasons for bad RACH success rate could be access from very distant place
with very low coverage; Parameters Configuration discrepancies.
4. First Check for Parameters Configuration discrepancies and correct as per standard
parameter set.
5. The main parameters to look for Huawei
a. “MS MAX Retrans” can set depending upon Traffic and Clutter.
b. “Tx-Interger” will reduce the RACH collision and can improve RACH success
rate.
c. “T3122” waiting time for next network access.
d. “RACH Min.Access Level(dbm)” very important parameter for low coverage
rural areas.
e. “CCCH conf” & “BS_AG_BLKS_RES” check properly defined or not? Because
if you have overload with AGCH “IMM ASS” can’t be send in the response of
CH REQ.
6. Check for Hardware Issues (Ex. BTS sensitivity has very crucial role to play here)
7. Check for Uplink Interference and quality.
8. Check for UL-DL imbalance and correct if any problem.
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9. After the activity check the subsequent days report and repeat the procedure for pin
pointing the actual cause. 
 
 
Fish Bone diagram for the root cause analysis of poor Random Access Success
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PROCESS for TCH Assignment Success Rate Optimization:
Definition: When From the MS TCH Request is sent to Base Station and if MS successfully
gets the TCH in response TCH Assignment has done successfully.
PROCESS for Optimization:
1. Identify the Bad performing Cells for TASR( TCH Assignment Success Rate)
2. Take the detailed report showing (Ex. Total Assignment Request, Total Assignment
Successful)
3. Follow the below mentioned Process after Analyzing detailed report...
4. From Report Check whether you have Idle TCH available in cell or not for Assignment
and follow the below process.
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A & B in above Flow chart are measurement Points for TCH Assignment Failures...
5. As per the Above Process If you have already used “Re-Assignment”, “Directed Retry”
and “Queuing” features and still you are having issue with TCH Congestion (No Idle
TCH)... Try to Decrease Half Rate Triggering Thresholds...
6. Ex. Below Parameters for Huawei System
“TCH Busy Traffic Threshold (%)”
“AMR TCH/H Prior Allowed”
“AMR TCH/H Prior Cell Load Threshold”
7. Check for discrepancies with Parameter Configuration and set as per Standard Parameters
set available.
8. If you find Issue is not with High Traffic and Congestion... Check Hardware Issue (Ex.
BTS/BSC/MSC hardware / UL-DL Imbalance due to VSWR) resolve if you find any.
9. Transmission Issues at A-bis/A-ter/A links
10. If Hardware is Ok check for Bad RF Environment... (Very low Coverage, High
Interference, Bad Quality, Call from Distant Place (TA).
11. Follow below Process for Above Points... You can check the counters Report for Pin
pointing the actual cause. (Ex. Assignment Per Cell Report from M2000)
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12. Correct the affected area (Ex. If call is getting originated from High TA and getting failed
due improper strength ; Optimize the Site Coverage with Physical Optimization) and
check the subsequent days Report; If you still find the issue follow the same flow right
from the starting with due care to PIN Point the Actual cause..
13. TBF Success Rate
14. Average GPRS RLC throughput & Average EDGE RLC Throughput
15. Downlink Multislot Assignment Success Rate
16. SDCCH Assignment Success Rate
17. SDCCH DROP Rate
18. ACH (Random Access Channel) Success Rate
19. Assignment Success Rate
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PROCESS for Rx Quality Optimization:
• Definition : Rx Quality is measure of BER of radio link between MS and BTS
• Poor Speech Quality could be due to
• Patchy Coverage ( holes)
• No Target cell for Handover
• Echo , Audio holes, Voice Clipping
Interference ---:
• Co-channel
• Adjacent channel
• External
• Multipath
• Noise
Speech Quality Parameters
• RxQUAL: Measured on the midamble.
• Indicates poor speech quality due to radio interface impairments
• FER : Measured on the basis of BFI ( Ping -Pong effect on speech )
• Preferred under Frequency Hopping situation
• Audio holes: Blank period of speech, due to malfunctioning of Transcoder boards or
PCM circuits.
• Mean Opinion Score (MOS) : ITU standard for estimating speech quality
PROCESS for Optimization:
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1) Physical optimization
2) New cell dependency
3) Overshooting
4) Neighbor list tuning
5) BCCH tuning (Freq plan)
                     
 
 
From M2
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PROCESS for HOSR Optimization:
Definition: HO activity is performaed to maintain – Call continuity and call quality . The
inputs that the BSC uses for making a handover decision, from the received MRs from the MS is
the DL signal strength, DL quality, and the signal strength of the six best reported neighbours.
From the serving BTS, for the same MS the BSC will use UL signal strength, UL quality and
TA.
Handover Process:
The GSM handover process uses a mobile assisted technique for accurate and fast
handovers, in order to:
- Maintain the user connection link quality.
- Manage traffic distribution
The overall handover process is implemented in the MS,BSS & MSC.
Measurement of radio subsystem downlink performance and signal strengths received
from surrounding cells, is made in the MS.
These measurements are sent to the BSS for assessment.
The BSS measures the uplink performance for the MS being served and also assesses
the signal strength of interference on its idle traffic channels.
Initial assessment of the measurements in conjunction with defined thresholds and
handover strategy may be performed in the BSS. Assessment requiring measurement
results from other BSS or other information resident in the MSC, may be perform. in
the MSC.
The MS assists the handover decision process by performing certain measurements.
When the MS is engaged in a speech conversation, a portion of the TDMA frame is idle
while the rest of the frame is used for uplink (BTS receive) and downlink (BTS transmit)
timeslots.
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During the idle time period of the frame, the MS changes radio channel frequency and
monitors and measures the signal level of the six best neighbor cells.
Measurements which feed the handover decision algorithm are made at both ends of the
radio link.
Classification By Reason:
• Emergency HO
– Timing advance (TA) Emergency HO
– Bad quality (BQ) Emergency HO
– Rx Level Drop Emergency HO
– Interference emergency HO
• load HO
• Normal HO
– Edge HO
– Layer HO
– Power budget (PBGT) HO
• Fast moving MS HO (Speed-sensitive HO )
PROCESS for Optimization:
10. Identify the Bad performing Cells for HOSR
11. Take the detailed report showing cause & target cell
12. Check congestion; hardware Alarm; Quality; Rx level
13. Late Handover – Handover margin (like Rx level-Rx Qual etc )need to define properly.
14. Ping-Pong Handover – A proper Hysteresis is used to prevent the Ping Pong effect. This
can be caused by fading
15. Unnecessary Handover – more number of handovers, higher risk of facing quality
problem and even in call drop
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16. Missing neighbor – Best server is not in there in neighbor list
17. BCCH Missing
18. Same BCCH & BSIC combination
19. one way neighbor handover
20. Neighbor cell in other BSC- need to define correct CGI,BCCHNO,BSIC
21. Congestion on other cell
Fish bone diagram for the root cause analysis for high handover failure rate
PROCESS for TCH drop Optimization:
Definition: TCH drop (or a dropped call) could be broadly classified into 3 sub classes:
1. Degradation of the links (Uplink and Downlink): either degradation of Signal Strength
which falls near or lower than the sensitivity of the base station (around to -110 dBm) or
that of the mobile (around -104dBm) or degradation of quality of the links (Uplink and
Downlink) often due to interference.
2. Excess TA (TA>63 or excess path imbalance due to high TA).
3. Other Reasons.
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PROCESS for Optimization:
Call drops are identified through SACCH messages. A Radio Link Failure Counter value
is broadcast on the BCH. The counter value may vary from network to network. At the
establishment of a dedicated channel, the counter is set to the broadcast value (which will
be the maximum allowable for the connection). The mobile decrements the counter by 1
for every FER (unrecoverable block of data) detected on the SACCH and increases the
counter by 2 for every data block that is correctly received (up to the initial maximum
value). If this counter reaches zero, a radio link failure is declared by the mobile and it
returns back to the idle mode.
If the counter reaches zero when the mobile is on a SDCCH then it is an SDCCH Drop.
If it happens on a TCH, it is a TCH drop.
Sometimes an attempted handover, which may in itself have been an attempt to prevent a
drop, can result in a dropped call.
When the quality drops, a mobile is usually commanded to perform a handover.
Sometimes however, when it attempts to handover, it finds that the target cell is not
suitable. When this happens it jumps back to the old cell and sends a Handover Failure
message to the old cell. At this stage, if the handover was attempted at the survival
threshold, the call may get dropped anyway. If on the other hand the thresholds were
somewhat higher, the network can attempt another handover.
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8.3.1 Fish bone diagram for the root cause analysis for high TCH Drop Rate
Figure 1: Fish bone diagram for the root cause analysis for high TCH Drop Rate
Figure 2: Fish bone diagram for the root cause analysis for high TCH Drop Rate
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TCH Drop Rate
Hardware Faults Drops due to Other Reason
Power Control Sudden Lost ConnectionHandover Failures
HCSCLS
Assignment to another cell
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PROCESS for SCR:
Definition: SCR = ((Total Call - INTERNAL_FAILURES)/TOTAL CALLS) x 100%...
Total Call = BSS Originate Call->2G ORG CALL ATTEMPT TIMES
+ Trunk Office Direction Incoming Office Traffic->SEIZURE TIMES
INTERNAL_FAILURES = Failure Reason Traffic-> CAUSE013_switch equipment congestion
+ CAUSE016_temporary failure
+ CAUSE027_switch equipment failure
+ CAUSE061_no CR resource
+ CAUSE062_no CCB resource
+ CAUSE166_network error
+ CAUSE169_temporary error
+ CAUSE170_device congestion
+ CAUSE201_IWF resource unavailable
PROCESS for Optimization:
1. Identify the Failure reasons count for each internal failure reason.
2. Check detailed explanation of cause values those contributing the major factor.
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PROCESS for Paging Success Rate:
Definition: Paging Success rate is the percentage of valid page responses received by the
system
PSR = ( CC service first paging response number + CC service repeat paging response number+
SMS service first paging response number + SMS service repeat paging response number) / (CC
service first send paging number + SMS service first send paging number)*100
PROCESS for Optimization:
1. Removal of non existing Cell site database created in BSCs
2. Correcting the number of LACs per BSC (Minimizing the number of LAC per BSC)
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3. Standard template of Cell site database in each BSC.
1 Fish bone diagram for the root cause analysis of poor Paging Success Rate
Figure 1 : Root Cause for Poor Paging Succ Rate (1)
Figure 2 : Root Cause for Poor Paging Succ Rate (2)
P o o r P a g in g S u c c R a te
1 . In c o rre c t C e ll P a ra m e te rs
4 . P o o r R F 2 . E x c e s s p a g in g D is c a rd s
3 . In c o rre c t M S C P a ra m e te rs
5 . P o o r P a g in g S tra te g y
Poor Paging Succ Rate
8. incorrect LAC Dimension 6. SDCCH Congestion
9. ABIS , A interface Congestion 7. Combined BCCH
10. ABIS , A interface fluctuations, Errors
11. decrease signalling load on CCCH
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PROCESS for SS7 Signaling Load:
Definition:
1. TRANSMITT LINK OCCUPANCY (%)= ((( NO. OF SIGNALLING OCTETS
TRANSMITTED + 6 *(MSU TRANSMITTED + MSU RETRANSMITTED) ) /
(248000 * 3600 * 0.2) ) * 100) -----> HSL
2. TRANSMITT LINK OCCUPANCY (%)= ((( NO. OF SIGNALLING
OCTETSTRANSMITTED + 6 *(MSU TRANSMITTED + MSU RETRANSMITTED) )
/ (8000 * 3600 * 0.4) ) * 100) -----> OTHER THAN HSL
3. RECEIVE LINK OCCUPANCY (%)= ((( NO. OF SIGNALLING OCTETS RECEIVED
+ 6 *(MSU RECEIVED) ) / (248000 * 3600 * 0.2) ) * 100) -----> HSL
4. RECEIVE LINK OCCUPANCY (%)= ((( NO. OF SIGNALLING OCTETS RECEIVED
+ 6 *(MSU RECEIVED) ) / (8000 * 3600 * 0.4) ) * 100) -----> OTHER THAN HSL
PROCESS for Optimization:
1. Identify the signaling links whose utilization is going above 80%.
2. Prepared Plan for additional signaling links as per requirement…
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PROCESS for TBF Success Rate Optimization:
Definition: Temporary Block Flow (TBF) is a physical connection used by the two Radio
Resource entities to support the unidirectional transfer of PDUs on packet data physical
channels. The TBF is allocated radio resource on one or more PDCHs and comprises a number
of RLC/MAC blocks carrying one or more LLC PDU. TBF Success Rate is when during a
data session, TBFs are successfully established on UL and DL.
PROCESS for Optimization:
22. Identify the Bad performing Cells for TBF Success Rate.
23. Identify the bifurcation of Poor TBF Success Rate: whether UL or DL is poor or it is poor
in both directions.
24. Take the detailed report showing (Ex. Total TBF Requests, Total TBF Success, Failure
reasons)
25. Identify the failure reasons after analyzing detailed report and follow the below
mentioned process. Failure is mainly due to TBF Congestion or MS No response.
26. TBF Congestion:
a. Check The Static and Dynamic PDCH definition from BSC Configuration data)
b. If you find Zero Static or Dynamic PDCH, define the same.
c. If PDCH definition is sufficient as per the guidelines, then check whether the TBF
requests are high. If requests are high, then we need to define more PDCHs in the
cell. But before defining more PDCHs, check whether the Voice Utilization is not
high and there is no TCH Congestion in the cell..
27. Check Hardware/TRX alarms; Resolve if find any.
28. Audit for any parameters related discrepancies and define as per standard parameters set.
29. MS No Response: RF and Environmental Factors:
a. Low Coverage Areas (Try to reduce low coverage patches with physical
optimization; New sites)
b. Interference/ Bad quality/ UL-DL Imbalance;
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c. Check the states for TRx on which PDCH is configured can be issue of TRx also;
Change TRx if you found random behavior of TRx.
After all rectification observe the subsequent days report if you still find the problem repeat the
same process with due care to Pin Point the actual cause.
PROCESS for Optimization of Average GPRS RLC throughput and
Average EDGE RLC Throughput:
Definition: Throughput is the amount of data uploaded/downloaded per unit of time.
PROCESS for Optimization:
1. Identify the Bad performing Cells for Poor GPRS/EDGE Throughput.
2. Identify the bifurcation of Poor Throughput: whether UL or DL is poor or it is poor in
both directions.
3. Take the detailed report showing (Ex. Total TBF Requests, Coding Scheme Utilization)
4. Identify the cells after analyzing detailed report and follow the below mentioned process.
5. Take the configuration dump of the poor cells:
a. Check The Static and Dynamic PDCH definition from BSC Configuration data)
b. If you find Zero Static or Dynamic PDCH, define the same.
c. If PDCH definition is sufficient as per the guidelines, then check whether the TBF
requests are high. If requests are high, then we need to define more PDCHs in the
cell. But before defining more PDCHs, check whether the Voice Utilization is not
high and there is no TCH Congestion in the cell.
d. Check whether there are enough Idle TS defined at the site. If not, definition to be
done.
6. Check whether it is due to poor radio conditions/interference; check C/I. Perform a drive
test to analyze the cell in more detail.
7. Check Gb Congestion/Utilization at the BSC/PCU.
8. Check Hardware/TRX alarms; Resolve if find any.
9. Audit for any parameters related discrepancies and define as per standard parameters set.
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After all rectification observe the subsequent days report if you still find the problem repeat the
same process with due care to Pin Point the actual cause.
PROCESS for Optimization of Downlink Multislot Assignment
Success Rate:
Definition: User timeslot request based on traffic types and MS multi-timeslot capability
and the actual timeslot allocated by the system which can also be termed as Downlink Multislot
Assignment Success rate.
PROCESS for Optimization:
1. Identify the Bad performing Cells for Poor DL Multislot Assignment.
2. Take the detailed report showing (Ex. Total TBF Requests, Failure in terms of TS
requests)
3. Identify the cells after analyzing detailed report and follow the below mentioned process.
4. Take the configuration dump of the poor cells:
a. Check The Static and Dynamic PDCH definition from BSC Configuration data)
b. If you find Zero Static or Dynamic PDCH, define the same.
c. If PDCH definition is sufficient as per the guidelines, then check whether the TBF
requests are high. If requests are high, then we need to define more PDCHs in the
cell. But before defining more PDCHs, check whether the Voice Utilization is not
high and there is no TCH Congestion in the cell.
d. Check the multiplexing thresholds and upgrade/downgrade reports.
5. Check whether it is due to poor radio conditions/interference; check C/I. Perform a drive
test to analyze the cell in more detail.
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6. Check Gb Congestion/PCU-DSP Utilization.
7. Check Hardware/TRX alarms; Resolve if find any.
8. Audit for any parameters related discrepancies and define as per standard parameters set.
After all rectification observe the subsequent days report if you still find the problem repeat the
same process with due care to Pin Point the actual cause.
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KPI Optimization Process 
Appendix‐3 (contd..) 
refers to page 15 of Network Performance Monitoring & Optimization Process 
Alcatel & ZTE 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
The document covers the TCH Assignment Success rate & SDCCH Congestion optimization process for 
Alcatel  & ZTE GSM Radio Networks to be complaint by Alcatel‐Lucent Managed Solutions India Pvt. Ltd 
Radio Optimization Engineers & associated staff. 
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Contents 
1. PURPOSE………………………………………………………………………………………….4 
2. SCOPE………………………………………………………………………………………………4 
3. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………….4 
4. DEFINITION……………………………………………………………………………………..5 
4.1 TCH ASSIGNMENT SUCCESS RATE (TASR) 
4.2 SDCCH CONGESTION (SD CONG)  
5. VENDOR WISE COUNTER BASED DESCRIPTION 
5.1 TCH ASSIGNMENT SUCCESS RATE (TASR) 
5.1.1 ALCATEL TASR DESCRIPTION 
5.1.2 ZTE TASR DESCRIPTION 
5.2 SDCCH CONGESTION (SD CONG) 
5.2.1 ALCATEL SD CONG DESCRIPTION 
5.2.2 ZTE SD CONG DESCRIPTION 
6. VENDOR WISE ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS & OPTIMIZATION STEPS 
6.1 TCH ASSIGNMENT SUCCESS RATE (TASR) 
6.1.1 ALCATEL TASR ANALYSIS 
6.1.2 ZTE TASR ANALYSIS 
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6.2 SDCCH CONGESTION (SD CONG) 
6.2.1 ALCATEL SD CONG ANALYSIS 
6.2.2  ZTE SD CONG ANALYSIS 
7. APPENDIX 
7.1 SDCCH DIMENSIONING 
7.1.1 ALCATEL SD DIMENSIONING METHOD 
7.1.2 ZTE SD DIMENSIONING METHOD 
 
8. Optimization Process for other Radio KPIs 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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1. PURPOSE 
This document serves as a process guideline for key performance indicator (KPI) 
optimization  such  as  TCH  Assignment  Success  Rate  (TASR)  and  SDCCH  (SD) 
Congestion  in  advanced  wireless  GSM  2G  networks  in  multi‐vendor  scenario 
comprising of Alcatel (B10 version) & ZTE (ZXG10‐2.97) Radio systems.  
 
2. SCOPE 
This document is meant for experienced wireless 2G GSM professionals involved 
in key performance indicator (KPI) optimization specifically TCH Assignment Success 
Rate  (TASR)  and  SDCCH  (SD)  Congestion  in  multi‐vendor  scenario  comprising  of 
Alcatel (B10 version) & ZTE (ZXG10‐2.97) Radio systems. 
Also,  the  document  targets  the  internal  customers  of  ALUMS  with  sufficient 
background in GSM. 
3. INTRODUCTION 
Dynamic  network  configuration  changes,  operation  &  maintenance  activities 
with exponentially rising curve of subscriber density for wireless services prompts 
the radio engineers to be quick & effective to retain the Quality of Services (QoS) in 
current scenario.  
TCH  Assignment  Success  Rate  (TASR)  and  SDCCH  congestion  are  two  critical 
pointers to quality of network accessibility during busy hours & non busy hours for 
the subscribers.  
Ideally, cells in the network needs to be designed for 0% SDCCH congestion & 
100% TASR to ensure 100 % error‐free subscriber services initiated from the MS to 
the MSC. Practically, the real time radio environment (changing clutters), high level 
of faults/outages in network elements (MSC/BSC/TRAU/BTS) and higher subscriber 
services (Voice/Data) demands destabilizes the designed network capacity to result 
in degradation of TASR & SDCCH congestion. 
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In  order  to  achieve  sustainable  demand,  the  network  resources  are  re‐
dimensioned periodically with coverage/capacity/KPI optimization as when required 
basis and TASR / SD Congestion stands prime focus area as to be discussed. 
 
 
 
 
4. DEFINITION 
4.1 TCH ASSIGNMENT SUCCESS RATE (TASR) 
In  general,  TASR  is  defined  as  percentage  ratio  of  successful  TCH 
Attempts to TCH Attempts over an observed period of time.  It measures how 
often setup message sent from MS for Mobile Originating Call (MOC) or Mobile 
Terminating Call (MTC) is successful during TCH allocation procedure from MSC. 
General Equation:‐ 
TASR (%) = (TCH Attempt seizures/TCH Attempts) *100 
GSM Layer 3 Equation:‐ 
TASR (%) = (No. of Assignment Complete msg. /Assign Requests.)*100 
Figure 1 Successful TCH Assignment phase 
 
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Although, TASR indicates successful TCH seizures for MS connectivity with 
the network during call phase. Better way to approach TASR improvement is to 
focus on TCH Assignment failure rate which is equally important.  
 
High TCH Assignment failures can be observed for under reasons: 
• Hardware faults in Network elements (BTS/BSC/MSC) 
• Software & Network configuration database discrepancy 
• Low Coverage zone 
• Path loss issue  
• High Interference from internal/external sources 
• Transmission issues in A‐bis/A‐ter links 
• CIC mismatches between BSC‐MSC 
• BTS wiring diagram issue 
• Incorrect Feature, Parameters & Timer usages 
• Mismatch in TRX radio timeslots mapping on RSL 
• Sector blocking due to clutter issues 
• TCH Congestion 
• High Traffic Utilization 
TCH 
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• Wrong antenna type deployments for required clutters 
• Invalid counter pegging 
• Incorrect counter selection for failure monitoring 
TASR  improvement  based  on  above  mentioned  causes  is  covered  in 
Vendor wise root cause analysis & Optimization steps section.  Many internal 
system  reports  based  on  measurable  counters  are  required  to  co‐correlate  to 
arrive  at  certain  conclusion  for  improvement  action  and  are  covered  in  up‐
coming sections. Assignment failure cause points are shown in figure as under: 
Figure 2 TCH Assignment failure cause points 
MS             BTS                      BSC       TRAU            MSC 
Um    A‐bis    A         A‐ter 
      
 
          Legend: 
Assignment failure cause point:‐   
4.2 SDCCH CONGESTION (SD CONG) 
In general, SDCCH Congestion is defined as the percentage ratio of SDCCH 
Blocks to total SDCCH Attempts over an observed period of time. It measures 
how  often  Mobile  Station  (MS)  is  unable  to  access  the  network  for  various 
signaling (MM/CC) procedures to ensure subscriber service establishment. 
General Equation:‐ 
SD CONG (%) = (SD Blocks/SD Attempts) *100 
GSM Layer 3 Equation:‐ 
SD CONG (%) = (Immediate Assign. Rejects /Channel Required) *100 
 
Figure 3 SDCCH Assignment phase 
 
 
In case of SDCCH 
Congestion, 
IMMEDIATE 
ASSIGNMENT 
REJECT message 
flows from BTS to 
MS on AGCH 
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Various  Mobility  Management  (MM)  sub‐layer  and  Connection 
Management  (CM)  sub‐layer  procedures  require  usage  of  SDCCH  channel 
between MS and MSC. Some of the commonly observed signaling procedures 
on SDCCH are as under: 
• Normal Location Update (LU) 
• Periodic Registration 
• IMSI Attach/Detach 
• Call Setup (MOC/MTC) 
• SMS point to point (MO/MT) 
• Fax Setup 
• Supplementary services (USSD) 
Most of the root causes for SD Cong % are listed under: 
• Improper SDCCH Dimensioning 
• Incorrect usage of available features,  parameters & timers 
• High TCH Utilization  
• Non optimized LAC Borders (Inter cell/Inter BSC/Inter MSC) 
• Configured but out of service SDCCHs 
• Phantom RACHs (Co BCCH/BSIC ) 
SDCCH 
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• Overshooting cells inside the clutter 
• Equipment failure (Cell/TRE/BSC) 
• Increased mean hold time of SDCCH due to large no. of Layer 3 
message flows between MS‐MSC 
• LAPD congestion in A‐bis interface 
 
SDCCH Congestion cause points are shown in figure as under: 
Figure 4 SDCCH Congestion cause points 
MS             BTS                      BSC       TRAU            MSC 
Um    A‐bis    A         A‐ter 
      
 
             
Legend: 
SDCCH Congestion cause point:‐   
SDCCH Congestion cause points are the locations where probable event 
failures are observed due to various reasons mentioned above.  
SDCCH  Congestion  improvement  based  on  above  mentioned  causes  is 
covered in Vendor wise root cause analysis & Optimization steps section.  Many 
internal  system  reports  based  on  measurable  counters  are  required  to  co‐
correlate to arrive at certain conclusion for improvement action and are covered 
in up‐coming sections. 
 
5. VENDOR WISE COUNTER BASED DESCRIPTION 
5.1 TCH ASSIGNMENT SUCCESS RATE (TASR) 
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5.1.1 ALCATEL TASR DESCRIPTION 
Alcatel BSS system (B10) evaluates the TASR based on certain measurable 
counters from NPO with below relation: 
TASR (%) = MC718 / [MC140a‐(MC142e+MC142f)*100. 
Also, MC142e=C142a+C142c & MC142f=C142b+C142d. 
Counters increment or decrement based on various factors governing the 
network operator settings and real time operational status. It is important to be 
aware of TASR % value on cell basis to visualize the impact & validity of these 
counters.  
  
5.1.2 ZTE TASR DESCRIPTION 
ZTE  BSS  system  (ZXG10‐V2.97)  evaluates  the  TASR  based  on  certain 
measurable counters from OMCR with below relation: 
TASR  %  =  {(C11609‐C11696)  ‐  (C11610+C11654+C11658‐C11697‐
C116101‐C116133)} * 100 / (C11609‐C11696) 
Counter  description  &  details  can  be  found  in  Appendix  section  or  on 
click to respective counter in quicker way. 
 
5.2 SDCCH CONGESTION (SD CONG) 
5.2.1 ALCATEL SD CONG DESCRIPTION 
Alcatel  BSS  system  (B10)  evaluates  the  SD  CONG  based  on  certain 
measurable counters from NPO with below relation: 
SD CONG (%) = [MC04] / [MC04 + MC148]*100 
Counter  description  &  details  can  be  found  in  Appendix  section  or  on 
click to respective counter in quicker way.  
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5.2.2  ZTE SD CONG DESCRIPTION 
ZTE BSS system (ZXG10‐V2.97) evaluates the SD CONG based on certain 
measurable counters from OMCR with below relation: 
SD CONG % = (C11625 ‐ C11626 + C11697) *100 / (C11625 + C11696) 
 
 
6. VENDOR WISE ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS & OPTIMIZATION STEPS 
 
6.1 TCH ASSIGNMENT SUCCESS RATE (TASR) 
6.1.1 ALCATEL TASR ANALYSIS 
  Alcatel (BSS 10 release) TASR analysis requires monitoring of the KPI from 
BBH report circulated from localcentral MIS team on daily basis at cell level. 
It  involves  clear  understanding  of  associated  counter  based  internal 
system reports from NPO/OMC server as under which reflect the root causes for 
poor  TASR  %  values  and  needs  study  of  these  reports  in  following  sequence 
based on degradation severity: 
• Active alarms report  
• Path balance report 
• RTCH Assignment report 
• Quality/Level report 
• Timing Advance (TA) report 
• Network parameter checks 
Refer Appendix Sample Reports section for screenshot. 
Flow‐diagram for TASR improvement report checks: 
 
TASR CYCLE
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Below  Flowchart  1  represents  the TASR%  improvement  cycle  based  on 
trigger condition and root causes: 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                      
                                                                  Yes                                   No 
                                                          
               
 
 
START 
Identify & filter TASR 
% from BBH report 
for analysis 
TASR % 
<98.75%
No further 
investigation reqd. 
Check & clear 
active alarms 
Check for TRE 
Path bal.  >5 dB 
without TMA 
Verify the 
Tx/Rx path & 
rectify it 
Active Alarms
Path Balance
RTCH Assign
Quality/Level
Timing advance
N/w parameter 
BSS problem, check Abis 
media stability with any 
CIC mismatch at Ater 
front (GTCNAAFLCPMR) 
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                                     No 
      
               Yes 
 
                                                     Yes 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
STOP
Check failure 
phase in RTCH 
Assign report 
Check BBH report 
for TASR % value 
after problem 
correction 
TASR % 
>=98.75
Active Alarms
Path Balance
IOI
BER (U/L‐D/L)
Timing advance
N/w parameter 
GTCNAFLRR 
>GTCNAFLBR 
Radio problem, check 
Quality/Level/TA RMS 
reports with any TCH 
congestion (GTCNACGR) 
Revisit the 
improvement 
cycle to START 
MSC/BSC/Cell 
Parameters, Timers & 
Features audit for fine 
tuning purpose  
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Below  Flowchart  2  represents  the TASR%  improvement  cycle  based  on 
trigger condition and root causes: 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                      
                                                                  Yes                                   No 
                                                          
               
 
 
 
 
 
No 
 
                                      
START 
Identify & filter TASR 
% from BBH report 
for analysis 
TASR % 
<98.75%
No further 
investigation reqd. 
Check & clear 
active alarms 
Check RTFs 
Path loss <105 
& >115 no TMA 
Check BBH report 
for TASR % value 
after problem 
correction 
Verify the 
Tx/Rx path & 
rectify it 
Check IOI 
report for 
Uplink Intrf. 
BSS problem, check Abis 
media stability with any 
CIC mismatch at Ater 
front (GTCNAAFLCPMR) 
MSC/BSC/Cell 
Parameters, Timers & 
Features audit for fine 
tuning purpose  
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                Yes 
                
 
                                                     Yes 
 
 
6.1.2  ZTE TASR ANALYSIS 
ZTE (ZXG10‐V2.97) TASR analysis requires monitoring of the KPI from BBH 
report circulated from localcentral MIS team on daily basis at cell level. 
It  involves  clear  understanding  of  associated  counter  based  internal 
system reports from OMCR as under which reflect the root causes for poor TASR 
%  values  and  needs  study  of  these  reports  in  following  sequence  based  on 
degradation severity: 
• Active alarms report  
• Path Balance report   
• Basic Measurement report 
• Timing Advance (TA) report 
• Network parameter checks 
Refer Appendix Sample Reports section for screenshot. 
Flow‐diagram for TASR improvement report checks: 
 
 
 
 
Active Alarms
TASR CYCLE
Path Balance
IOI
STOP
TASR % 
>=98.75
Radio problem, check 
Quality/Level/TA RMS 
reports with any TCH 
congestion (GTCNACGR) 
Revisit the 
improvement 
cycle to START 
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Below  Flowchart  3  represents  the TASR%  improvement  cycle  based  on 
trigger condition and root causes: 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                      
                                                                  Yes                                   No 
                                                          
               
 
 
BER (U/L‐D/L)
Timing advance
N/w parameter 
START 
Identify & filter TASR 
% from BBH report 
for analysis 
TASR % 
<98.75%
No further 
investigation reqd. 
Check & clear 
active alarms 
Check for TRE 
Path bal.  >5 dB 
without TMA 
Verify the 
Tx/Rx path & 
rectify it 
BSS problem, check Abis 
media stability with any 
CIC mismatch at Ater 
front (GTCNAAFLCPMR) 
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                                     No 
      
               Yes 
 
                                                     Yes 
 
 
 
 
 
 
6.2 SDCCH CONGESTION (SD CONG) 
6.2.1 ALCATEL SD CONG ANALYSIS 
  Alcatel (BSS 10 release) SD CONG analysis requires monitoring of the KPI 
from BBH report circulated from localcentral MIS team on daily basis at cell level. 
It  is  highly  critical  to  understand  the  radio  network  configuration  &  spatial  location  of  cells 
based on which certain implications can be made for high SD Cong %.  
STOP
Check failure 
phase in RTCH 
Assign report 
Check BBH report 
for TASR % value 
after problem 
correction 
TASR % 
>=98.75
GTCNAFLRR 
>GTCNAFLBR 
Radio problem, check 
Quality/Level/TA RMS 
reports with any TCH 
congestion (GTCNACGR) 
Revisit the 
improvement 
cycle to START 
MSC/BSC/Cell 
Parameters, Timers & 
Features audit for fine 
tuning purpose  
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It  is  advised  not  to  confuse  with  OMCR  Counters  &  NPO  Indicators  in 
Alcatel (BSS 10 release). NPO Indicators can be direct OMCR Counters or Indirect 
Counters based on computation. 
Below Flowchart 4 represents the SD CONG% improvement cycle based 
on trigger condition and root causes: 
 
 
 
 
 
                 
               No                                                   Yes         
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
START
Identify & filter SD 
CONG   % from BBH 
report for analysis 
SD CONG 
%! = 0.00
Check HW availability 
 
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7. APPENDIX 
 7.1 SDCCH DIMENSIONING 
  SDCCH  Dimensioning  is  the  need  for  signaling  resource  optimization 
based  on  carried  SDCCH  &  TCH  traffic  in  a  cell.    Different  vendors  provide  various 
solutions  for  dimensioning  based  on  network  settings  &  traffic  requirements.    Two 
methods available for SD dimensioning are: 
• Automatic ( Load based increase/decrease of SDCCH/8) 
• Manual ( Traffic Estimations and  Cell Statistics) 
Automatic SD dimensioning is dependent on feature availability in the system 
although most of systems have dynamic SDCCH configuration feature to control SD 
traffic  in  peak  hours.  Dynamic  SDCCH  feature  activation  is  network  operator 
dependent  &  is  highly  recommended  when  flow  monitoring  of  LAPD  layer  2 
messages is available. 
Manual SDCCH dimensioning is based on two following methods 
• Traffic Estimations:‐ 
Various  Layer‐3  events  (LU/IMSI  ATTACH‐DETACH/Call  set‐
up/SMS/FAX  etc  require  average  mean  holding  time  (seconds) 
based on which SDCCH traffic estimation is done. This method is 
largely  ignored  in  real  networks  due  to  varying  probability  of 
mean holding times of Layer 3 (MM/CM) messages and SD traffic 
estimation. 
 
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• Cell Statistics:‐ 
 Cell Statistics based SD dimensioning is highly recommended in 
current  real  time  dynamic  networks  due  to  high  demand  for 
SDCCH resources and forms valid part of discussion in the manual. 
 
Cell statistic based approach considers maximum SDCCH channel 
occupancy in 24 hours or peak SD traffic for SD dimensioning as a 
critical  input  besides  configured  total  SDCCH  channels  including 
(SDCCH/4, SDCCH/8) with or without CBCH. SD carried traffic or 
busy channels must be average of minimum 3 weeks to capture 
cell behavior on long term basis for effective dimensioning. 
 
 
As  a  Thumb  rule,  Designed  SDCCH  Grade  of  Service  (G.O.S)  can  be 
calculated as under: 
SDCCH G.O.S (%) = ¼* TCH G.O.S (%) 
GSM wireless networks consider TCH capacity dimensioning at 2 
% G.O.S, hence SD capacity is dimensioned at 0.5% G.O.S. 
Common flowchart 5 for SD dimensioning based on cell statistic 
approach  is  as  under  and  same  is  applicable  in 
Alcatel/Motorola/ZTE vendors as well. 
 
 
            
        
        Yes                                                                     No                                                        
 
                 
SD 
Dimensioning 
reqd.
Check for Counter 
with max SD traffic 
or busy channels  
START
Max SD 
traffic 
available  
Max SD busy 
sub‐channels 
available
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                    No                                                                        No 
 
                                    
                                  Yes                                                                      Yes 
   
 
 
 
 
 
Note: 8 SDCCH sub‐channels correspond to one hard coded SDCCH/8 
7.1.1 ALCATEL SD DIMENSIONING METHOD 
 Alcatel  (B10  release)  SD  Dimensioning  is  done  using  NPO 
indicator GSDTRE which gives SD Erlang hourly basis for a day. Minimum 
3 weeks data average with maximum SD Erlang observed in daily busy 
hour must be taken into account before further analysis. 
Refer steps as mentioned in Flowchart 5 for SD dimensioning. 
 
7.1.2 ZTE SD DIMENSIONING METHOD 
ZTE  (ZXG10‐V2.97)  SD  Dimensioning  is  done  using  Basic 
Measurement  report.xls  available  in  OMCR  with  counter  C11627 
(Maximum Number of Busy SDCCH). Minimum 3 weeks data average (If 
available)  with  maximum  SD  busy  channels  in  24  hours  must  be  taken 
into account before further analysis. 
STOP
Compute channels 
frm carried SD traffic 
using 0.5 % G.O.S 
from Erlang B table 
Check for configured 
& required SDCCH 
sub‐channel with 
40% excess addition 
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Refer steps as mentioned in Flowchart 5 for SD dimensioning. 
   
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8. Optimization Process for other Radio KPIs 
 
 
SDCCH Drop Rate 
 
Definition: SDCCH Call Drop Rate indicates the probability of call drops that occur when MSs 
occupy SDCCHs. This KPI reflects the seizure condition of signaling channels. If the value of this 
KPI is high, user experience is adversely affected. 
 
SDCCH Call Drop Rate = Call Drops on SDCCH/ Successful SDCCH seizures 
 
Causes: 
30. Due to Blind spot, low coverage level, or cross coverage. 
31. High VSWR due to feeders leads to the reduction in the transmit power and in the 
receiver sensitivity.  
32. Poor transmission quality and unstable transmission links over the Abis interface 
33. Unavoidable inter‐network interference, interference from repeaters, or high and 
unavoidable intra‐network interference caused by aggressive frequency reuse 
Interference 
34. unavailable terrestrial resources or faulty devices 
 
 
Action: 
1. Reduce Coverage hole, Blind spots by physically optimization. 
2. By maintaining balance between Uplink Downlink path by achieving less VSWR value, 
proper tuning of RxLevAccessMin and RachLevAccessMin Parameter. 
3. Stable Transmission – Minimum LapD failures 
4. Proper Frequency plan to reduce Inference level by retuning frequency, Maio, HSN, 
reducing Overshooting. 
5. Reshuffling of SDCCH Timeslot as per TRX efficiency. Rectification of Faulty TRX’s. 
6. Timer T200 can be optimized as per transmission efficiency.  
 
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Handover Success Rate 
 
Definition: The purpose of handover is to ensure the call continuity, improve the speech 
quality, and reduce the cross interference in the network, thus providing better services for the 
subscribers. Success ratio of handover is the ratio of the total number of successful handovers 
to the total number of handover requests. 
 
Success Rate of Handover = Successful Handovers/Handover Requests 
 
HSR is impacted due to 
1. Blind spot, low coverage level, or cross coverage. 
2. Unavoidable interference can be the inter‐network interference, interference from 
repeaters, or intra‐network interference resulting from aggressive frequency reuse.  
3. Poor transmission quality and unstable transmission links over the Abis interface 
4. Faulty devices, or asynchronous clocks 
5. Imbalanced distribution of traffic volume in the network. If the network is congested 
badly, the handover failures increase because of no available TCHs and the handover 
success rate decreases. The network congestion does not affect the success rate of radio 
handover. 
Action 
1. Proper neighbor definition (1st
 tier mandatory and 2nd
 tier definition as per requirement) 
2. Maintaining proper footprint by physical optimization. 
3. Reducing Interference level by smooth frequency plan  
4. Stable error free transmission links 
5. Avoiding Ping‐pong HO by defining proper HO margin parameter which may be due 
Level or Quality. 
6. Providing appropriate time frame for clear msg or Establish msg between BTS’s by T8 
timer 
7. For intra Bsc HO, time to receives HO complete msg from BSC should be optimized by 
T3103 timer 
8. Maximizing the HO cause due to Power budget. 
9. Maintaining proper traffic distribution by physically, DR, queuing parameters to avoid 
HO failure due to neighbor cells congestion 
10. Clock drift should be avoided. 
 
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TCH Call Drop Rate 
 
Call Drop Ratio on TCH indicates the ratio of the number of call drops to the number of 
successful TCH seizures after the BSC successfully assigns TCHs to MSs. 
 
TCH Call drops due to 
1. Blind spot, low coverage level, or cross coverage. 
2. Unavoidable interference can be the inter‐network interference, interference from 
repeaters, or intra‐network interference resulting from aggressive frequency reuse.  
3. Poor transmission quality and unstable transmission links over the Abis interface 
4. Faulty devices and high VSWR 
5. If the target cell involved in the Directed Retry procedure is under another BSC 
6. During intra Bsc handover 
7. If preemption is used in MSC  then lower priority MS will face call drop. 
 
Action 
1. Clean frequency plan viz. achieve minimum interference level by clean BCCH (CO/ADJ), 
MAL, MAIO, MS Plan. 
2. Minimizing coverage holes by physical optimization (Orientation, Height, E.Tilt, M.Tilt). 
3. Setting Radio link timeout parameter as per inter‐site distance viz. for rural sites RLT can 
be of higher value. 
4. Similar for Rural site where uplink quality is poor, Rxlev Access min, Rach Access min 
parameter can be set appropriately. Proper balance should be maintained for this 
parameter else path imbalance will result and TCH drop will increase. TMA/TMB can be 
planned appropriately. 
5. Minimize Ater Abis fluctuation – Link stability plays very vital role. 
6.  Ater Congestion further results in TCH call drops. Sufficient Ater argument should be 
maintained. 
7. Power control used for HO should be properly designed to avoid drop where ever there 
is sudden RxLev drop. 
8. During HO to neighbor cells should be having free TCH resources else call drop may 
increase. For this proper half rate thresholds should be defined as per traffic pattern, 
decongestion of these cells by capacity argument. 
9. Queuing length should not made too long/short. 
10. Drop due to intra Bsc HO, congestion free Ater argument should be maintained 
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11. Timer T305 and T308 interval should be well enough to receive the Disconnect and 
Release message from Msc and Bsc respectively. 
12. Proper Neighbor definition should be maintained – some handovers cannot be 
performed and thus call drops. 
13. By maximizing Power control HO’s reduces the interferences level, which further 
reduces TCH drop rate. 
14. By DTX feature further Interference levels are reduced, reducing TCH drop. 
 
 
RACH Success rate 
 
Def : Random Access Channel (RACH) is used by the MS on the “uplink” to request for
allocation of an SDCCH. This request from the MS on the uplink could either be as a page
response (MS being paged by the BSS in response to an incoming call) or due to user trying
to access the network to establish a call. 
 
 
RACH Failure can be due to :‐ 
1.  AGCH Overload at Base Station 
2.  RACH Collisions 
3.  MS out of Range 
4.  Poor Uplink quality 
5.  BTS Receiver Problem 
 
Action 
1. Appropriate no. of CCCH blocks should be designed as per Traffic pattern. Signaling link 
should be increased from 16k to 32k as per requirement to avoid overloading. 
2. Minimum Coverage hole is first requirement for greater RACH success rate. 
3. Use of DTX mode in Uplink reduces the interference level making less probability for 
RACH collision 
4. Hardware alarm like difference in uplink and downlink path balance heavily impacts 
RACH success rate. H/W alarm should be minimized 
5. Max. No Of Retransmission parameter allows the MS to retransmit again for AGCH by 
not incrementing the RACH access failure counter. 
6. RACH Access min and RACH Busy Threshold parameter can be tuned to restrict the MS 
in out of range. If this parameter is set to a higher value, the actual coverage area of the 
network becomes small; if this parameter is set to a lower value; all drops are likely to 
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occur because of invalid access or too weak access signals, thus decreasing the success 
rate. 
7. Fluctuation in transmission media further decreases the success rate. Stable media need 
to be maintained. 
8. Uplink quality can be further boosted by TMA/TMB. 
 
Rx Quality 
 
Samples carried within 0 to 4 Level by sum of samples carried within 0 to 7 Levels, is termed as 
Rx Quality for the TRX/cell. 
 
Poor Speech Quality could be bad due to  
1. Coverage holes 
2. No Target cell for Handover 
3. Interference ‐ 
• Co‐channel 
• Adjacent channel 
• External 
• Multipath 
• Noise 
4. E1 fluctuation – poor FER 
5. Path balance, VSWR , Hardware issue at BTS 
6. Poor power budget thresholds 
7. Half rate penetration  
8. Repeater used – broadband/narrow/manual 
 
Action 
 
1. Both Uplink and Downlink good quality, proper uniform coverage patterns are 
prerequisite. 
2.  Clean frequency plan viz. achieve minimum interference level by clean BCCH (CO/ADJ), 
MAL, MAIO, MS Plan 
3. Overshooting should be avoided by E/M tilt, height reduction and reorientation e.g. cells 
from high altitude (mountain) are tending to overshoot even with maximum tilt and 
height. Sector facing towards water (sea, pond) causes reflection and further 
interference in the surrounding. Proper orientation or isolated frequency plan need to 
be considered for these sites. 
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4. Missing neighbor’s further causes HO due to interference. Proper 1st
 tier neighbor 
should be defined 
5. Poor FER further degrades the quality, by making MS to go to lowest codec supported. 
Error free E1 link should be maintained. 
6. Difference in uplink and downlink path causes further quality in uplink and downlink 
respectively. Call served by faulty/alarmed timeslot/TRX causes quality degradation. 
Minimum Hardware alarms should be maintained. 
7. Aggressive Half rate utilization makes MS to use lowest EFR or AMR codec maximum 
times making subscriber to put their efforts to understand about the clearly of 
conversation.  
8. Repeater’s frequencies are not updated automatic whenever an RF engg. changes 
frequency plan of serving macro site since maximum repeaters are manually tuned 
repeaters.  
9. Quality is found poorer at places where external interferences are present viz. close by 
CDMA sites, restricted zones due to jammers/frequencies used by them. Notch filters 
can be proposed to reduce CDMA frequency effects. 
10. TMA/TMB can be used at Highway sites to achieve good uplink path. 
11. MS should access network with proper uplink and downlink lev which are set by 
Rxlevaccess min and Rach accesmin parameter. 
 

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