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RRC SSR Issue Analysis Summarize

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Definition of RRC SSR

Analysis Step of RRC SSR Issue

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1. Definition of RRC SSR

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RRC SSR:

RRC SSR (Service Related)

RRC SSR (All)

Now we use RRC SSR(All) counter

2. Analysis of RRC SSR Issue

Issue Location Step


Site Alarms
NodeB Source
Packet Loss
Coverage
RSSI
Neighbor Cell
RTWP

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2.1 Issue Location


TopN Cells in 1 Cluster

All sectors in 1 site have issue

1 or 2 sector in1 site have issue

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Site Alarms

Coverage / RSSI

TI Team

OMMR Team

NodeB Source

Neighbor Cell

Planning Team

Transmission Team

Packet Loss

RTWP

OMMR Team

Other Issue

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2.2 Site Alarms

Major or critical 3G site alarms, fg:


SCTP association is interrupted
VSWR alarms
Cell / NodeB is out of service
RRU link is broken

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2.3 NodeB Source

CE resource limited

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2.4 Packet Loss

Packet loss ratio

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2.5 Coverage & RSSI

RSSI: the absolute difference of RSSI between antenna 1 and antenna 2


7 days KPI, daily level
Both the 2 cells in 1 sector is greater than 8, and continue a long time

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2.5 Coverage & RSSI

Overshooting: the propagation delay is greater than 8,


7 days KPI, daily level
Both the 2 cells in 1 sector has the overshooting issue

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2.6 Neighbor Cell

Neighbor cell missing


3G neighbor cells should greater than 25
the coverage direction should be added 2 or 3 arc
the behind direction should be added 1 arc
2G neighbor cells should greater than 12(in future maybe is 20)

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2.7 RTWP

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Usually the normal RTWP is -105 ~ -102 dBm


Because of the serious interference in LHR, if the RTWP is not greater than -90dBm, we
think it is normal

2.6 Poor Coverage

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The decision whether it is problem of uplink or downlink poor coverage is based on the
power of dedicated channel before call drop.
UL Poor Coverage:

TX power reaches the maximum

UL BLER is poor

NodeB report RL failure


DL Poor Coverage:

TX power reaches the maximum

DL BLER is poor
Scanner:

If the RSCP and Ec/Io of the cell with the best coverage are poor, you can infer that
the coverage is poor.

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