3G Throughput Improvement Features

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KPI Feature

Adaptive Adjustment of HSUPA Small Target Retransmissions

Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate

Control Channel Interference Cancellation

DC-HSUPA

Downlink 64QAM

Enhanced CELL_FACH

Enhanced L2

Frequency Domain Equalization

HSDPA

HSDPA Rate Improvement in Asymmetric Coverage

Feature HSDPA Scheduler Pool


Description >
Data Services
HSPA Evolution
HSUPA

HSUPA Data Channel Interference Cancellation

HSUPA Scheduler Pool

HSUPA Time Division Scheduling

HSUPA TTI Selection

Interference Cancellation

Management of HSPA Users per Cell

MIMO
MIMO Prime

Multi-Carrier HSDPA

Power Sharing

Precise Channel Estimation for HSUPA 2 ms UEs

Traffic-Based Activation and Deactivation of the Supplementary Carrier In Multi-carrier

Uplink 16QAM+E-DPCCH Boosting

CQI Adjustment Based on Dynamic BLER Target


Description
The document describes the Adaptive Adjustment of HSUPA Small Target Retransmissions feature that dynamically adjusts the target number of
retransmissions based on the uplink throughput of UEs and the uplink load on the serving cell. The purpose is to improve the uplink throughput of
the serving cell.

With the feature Adaptive Configuration of Typical HSPA Rate, the RNC can calculate the actual maximum traffic rate based on the MBR assigned
by the CN when a traffic rate inconsistency occurs between the RNC and CN. In this way, the rate assigned to the UE is consistent with the MBR
configured at the CN.
This document describes interference cancellation (IC), including its technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering
guidelines.
The document describes the DC-HSUPA feature that uses the multi-carrier technology in the uplink, allowing a UE to establish uplink connections
with two cells simultaneously on two intra-band adjacent carriers that provide the same coverage.
This document describes WRFD-010683 Downlink 64QAM, including its technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering
guidelines.
Downlink 64QAM enables UEs with favorable channel conditions to download HSDPA data at higher rates, improving the spectral efficiency and
user experience.
This document describes the Enhanced CELL_FACH feature, including its working principles, feature dependencies, network impact, and
engineering guidelines.
This document covers the following features:
WRFD-010701 Uplink Enhanced CELL_FACH
WRFD-010688 Downlink Enhanced CELL_FACH
WRFD-010702 Enhanced DRX
This document describes Enhanced L2, including its technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
This document covers the following features:
WRFD-010685 Downlink Enhanced L2
WRFD-010695 UL Layer 2 Improvement
The document describes the HSUPA frequency domain equalization (HSUPA FDE) feature that can be performed to equalize the spectrum in the
frequency domain on the HSUPA E-DPDCH through the UL receiver of the NodeB to suppress the inter-path interference on the E-DPDCH. The SNR
on the E-DPDCH and the UL capacity of the HSUPA network are increased. The rate of HSUPA services initiated by UEs of categories 6 and 7 is also
increased in the multi-path environment.
The document describes the HSDPA feature that provides a maximum rate of 13.976 Mbit/s (MAC) on the Uu interface in the downlink.
This document describes the WRFD-180203 HSDPA Rate Improvement in Asymmetric Coverage feature, including its technical principles, related
features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.
High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) schedulers, which are deployed on WBBP boards, allocate cell resources and process user plane data
for HSDPA UEs. The HSDPA Scheduler Pool feature enables HSDPA schedulers to share the load in a cell, thereby increasing WBBP resource
utilization.
The document describes the HSPA evolution feature that improves the packet rate on the Uu interface in the uplink and the downlink.
The document describes the HSUPA feature that provides a maximum rate of 5.74 Mbit/s (MAC) on the Uu interface in the uplink.
This document describes data channel interference cancellation (IC), including its technical principles, related features, network impact, and
engineering guidelines.
This document describes WRFD-170205 HSUPA Scheduler Pool, including its technical principles, related features, network impact, and
engineering guidelines.
This document describes the WRFD-150222 HSUPA Time Division Scheduling feature, including implementation principles, feature dependencies,
network impact, and engineering guidelines. This feature reduces interference between UEs and increases the cell uplink throughput when
multiple HSUPA 2 ms TTI UEs perform uplink data transmission at a high speed.
The document describes the high-speed uplink packet access (HSUPA) transmission time interval (TTI) selection feature. It covers both the TTI
selection during service setup or reconfiguration and the dynamic TTI adjustment.
The document describes the Control Channel Parallel Interference Cancellation (CCPIC) and HSUPA UL interference cancellation (E-DPDCH PIC)
features that cancel the uplink control channel signal and decrease uplink interference to improve the performance.

This document describes HSPA users per cell, including its technical principles, related features, network impact, and engineering guidelines.

The document describes the MIMO feature that improve the packet rate through multiple input multiple output antenna technology. It also
describes the technologies that improve the performance in in MIMO+HSDPA scenario.
The document describes the MIMO prime that improves the UE receive quality. MIMO Prime is one of Huawei's proprietary performance
technologies. Based on dual-transmission RF modules, it can greatly improve spectrum utilization and increase network capacity.
This document describes the technical principles of and engineering guidelines for multi-carrier HSDPA features. Multi-carrier HSDPA features
allow a UE to set up HSDPA connections in multiple inter-frequency co-coverage cells. The use of multiple carriers for the HSDPA transmission of a
UE increases the maximum downlink single-user data rate.
This document describes the dynamic power sharing features, including the technical principles, related features, network impact, and
engineering guidelines.
This document describes WRFD-180206 Precise Channel Estimation for HSUPA 2 ms UEs, including its technical principles, related features,
network impact, and engineering guidelines.
This document describes the Traffic-Based Activation and Deactivation of the Supplementary Carrier In Multi-carrier feature. This feature enables
the UTRAN to activate or deactivate the supplementary carrier for DC-HSDPA or DB-HSDPA users based on their traffic volume.

The document introduces 16QAM, whereas the existing power control algorithm cannot support the increased peak rate. Therefore, 3GPP Release
7 introduces the E-DPCCH Boosting technology to enable a dramatic increase in the transmit power of an E-DPCCH in a short period of time. When
the E-DPCCH Boosting feature is used together with the UL 16QAM feature, the theoretical uplink peak rate of a single HSUPA user can reach 11.5
Mbit/s.
Technology

HSUPA

HSUPA and HSDPA

HSUPA

HSUPA

HSDPA

HSUPA and HSDPA

HSUPA

HSDPA

HSDPA

HSDPA

HSUPA and HSDPA


HSUPA

HSUPA

HSUPA

HSUPA

HSUPA

HSUPA and HSDPA

HSUPA and HSDPA


HSUPA and HSDPA

HSDPA

HSDPA

HSUPA

HSUPA

HSUPA

HSDPA

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