HSPA+ Downlink 16M+ is a feature that enables subscribers to experience new applications and high-speed access services. This feature allows the SGSN to provide a maximum of 32 Mbit/s downlink service rate for UEs. Benefits Table 1 Benefits of this feature | For... | Benefits | | Carriers | This feature enables carriers to provide higher bandwidth for downlink data services, improving their service competitiveness. | | Subscriber | This feature enables subscribers to enjoy high-speed access services. | Requirements NEs Involved Table 2 NEs involved in this feature | UE | BSC | RNC | SGSN | GGSN | HLR | | √ | - | √ | √ | √ | √ | http://localhost:7904/pages/31185560/15/31185560/15/resources/public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif NOTE: In Table 2, "√" indicates that the NE is required, and "-" indicates that the NE is not required. Table 3 NE functions | NE | Function | | UE | Sends the requested QoS parameters to the SGSN. | | RNC | Transmits data for the UE according to the negotiated QoS parameters. | | GGSN | - Works with the SGSN to complete the QoS negotiation.
- Transmits data for the UE according to the negotiated QoS parameters.
| | SGSN | - Negotiates QoS parameters for the UE according to the UE request, subscription data, and license information, and informs the NEs involved of the negotiated QoS parameters.
- Transmits data for the UE according to the negotiated QoS parameters.
| | HLR | Configures subscribed QoS parameters. | Supporting Versions Table 4 USN9810 versions that support this feature | Product | Supporting Version | | USN9810 | V900R011C00 and later | License Requirement This is an optional feature of the USN9810; the license control item is HSPA+ Downlink 16M+. Interaction with Other Features WSFD-110903 HSDPA Expansion 2, 8M-16M must be enabled for the HSPA+ Downlink 16M+ feature. Application Scenario The USN9810 determines whether to restrict the requested downlink bandwidth according to the setting of the license control item HSPA+ Downlink 16M+ after a subscriber is activated. Implementation Principles This section contains the following contents: - Introduction to HSPA+
- QoS Rates
- Process of Negotiating the QoS Parameters
- Parameter Description
- Feature Measurement Counters
Introduction to HSPA+ The HSPA+ Downlink 16M+ feature is an HSPA+ service. HSPA+ was introduced in the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 7, and is a later version of HSPA. It is an enhanced technology based on wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA) of 3GPP Release 5. HSDPA is implemented mainly on the universal terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN). The core network must be capable of processing QoS parameters during signaling message processing and assign sufficient bandwidth to UEs. QoS Rates The QoS parameters, including the bit rate and error rate, are used to determine the QoS that can be provided for subscribers. The QoS parameters of a subscriber are indicated in the subscription information. For each service request of the subscriber, the actual QoS parameters are negotiated based on the resource usage among the UE, UTRAN, SGSN, and GGSN. Table 5 lists the QoS parameters that are related to rate control. Table 5 QoS parameters related to rate control | QoS Parameter | Incorporated Version | Description | | Maximum uplink bit rate | 3GPP R99 | Basic rate parameter | | Guaranteed uplink bit rate | | Maximum downlink bit rate | | Guaranteed downlink bit rate | | Maximum downlink extended bit rate | 3GPP R5 | Introduced for HSDPA | | Guaranteed downlink extended bit rate | | Maximum uplink extended bit rate | 3GPP R7 | Introduced for HSPA+ | | Guaranteed uplink extended bit rate | If HSDPA-related license is not loaded, the SGSN assigns a maximum of 2 Mbit/s service rate to each UE. If HSDPA-related license is loaded, the SGSN assigns the maximum service rate defined in the license to each UE. The maximum service rate depends on the wireless technology. Table 6 lists the service rates on the radio network in different 3GPP releases. Table 6 Service rates on the radio network in different 3GPP releases | 3GPP Release | MBR on the Radio Network | | Maximum Uplink Bit Rate | Maximum Downlink Bit Rate | | 3GPP R5 | 64 kbit/s | 14.4 Mbit/s | | 3GPP R6 | 5.76 Mbit/s | 14.4 Mbit/s | | 3GPP R7 | 11 Mbit/s | 28 Mbit/s | Process of Negotiating the QoS Parameters During the procedures such as activation and handover, the QoS parameters must be negotiated between the UE and other NEs. Figure 1 shows the negotiation process for the QoS parameters during the activation procedure. Figure 1 Process of negotiating the QoS parameters http://localhost:7904/pages/31185560/15/31185560/15/resources/figure/sgsn/cn_10_23_00035165_fig01.png The QoS parameters are negotiated as follows during the activation procedure: - The UE sends the SGSN an Activate PDP Context Request message carrying the requested QoS parameter.
- The SGSN sends a Create PDP Context Request message to the GGSN. The message carries the QoS parameter that is negotiated based on the subscribed QoS parameter and default QoS parameter and the requested QOS parameters of UE carried.
- The GGSN returns a Create PDP Context Response message to the SGSN. The message carries the QoS parameter that has been adjusted by the GGSN.
- The SGSN negotiates the final QoS parameter with the UTRAN through the Radio Access Bearer Setup procedure.
- If the final QoS parameter negotiated between the SGSN and the UTRAN is not the QoS parameter that has been adjusted by the GGSN, the SGSN sends the GGSN an Update PDP Context Request message carrying the final QoS parameter.
- The GGSN returns an Update PDP Context Response message to the SGSN. The message carries the final QoS parameter.
- The SGSN sends the UE an Activate PDP Context Accept message carrying the final QoS parameter. If the UE does not accept the final QoS parameter, the UE will initiate a deactivation procedure.
http://localhost:7904/pages/31185560/15/31185560/15/resources/public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif NOTE: Before activating the HSPA+ Downlink 16M+ feature, check whether the RNC supports RAB negotiation. Parameter Description Table 7 Parameters | Category | Parameter | Command | | Default QoS rates of the SGSN | SUBRANGE=Subscriber Range | MOD IMSISMCHAR | | NTYPE=Negotiation type | | QOS3G=Configure 3G QoS | | Default QoS rates of a specific subscriber | MBRDNLK3G=Maximum bit rate for downlink of 3G QoS | ADD IMSISMCHAR | | GBRDNLK3G=Guaranteed bit rate for downlink of 3G QoS | | MBRDNLKEX3G=Extended Maximum bit rate for downlink of 3G QoS | | GBRDNLKEX3G=Extended Guaranteed bit rate for downlink of 3G QoS | | QoS protocol versions of the NEs | RNCVER=RNC protocol version | ADD RNC | | QOSVER=QoS version in SGSN | ADD SGSNCHARACT | | QOSVER=QoS version in GGSN | ADD GGSNCHARACT | Feature Measurement Counters Table 8 Measurement counters | Measurement Unit | Measurement Counter | | Iu mode radio resource | HSPA+ Downlink 16M+ users | Charging and CDR The length of the QoS field in the charging data record (CDR) varies with actual conditions. Feature Specifications Table 9 Specifications of this feature | Item | Specifications | | Maximum uplink bit rate (Mbit/s) | 32 | Standards Compliance This feature complies with the following standards: - 3GPP TS 24.008: "Mobile radio interface Layer 3 specification"
- 3GPP TS 25.413: "UTRAN Iu interface RANAP signaling"
- 3GPP TS 29.002: "Mobile Application Part (MAP) specification"
- 3GPP TS 29.060: "GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) across the Gn and Gp interface"
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