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SDCCH blocking is high

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  • #45830
    aso
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    anit
    increase the TX-integer so that the collision will be reduced.

    #45831
    vipin kumar singh
    Guest

    pls tell me how is it possible high SD failure,if Sufficeint SD timeslot available and no media isssue.

    #45832
    krish
    Guest

    Hi aso ,

    if u have tx integer 10 and if u increase upto 50 then i think is there any chance to increase the call set up time? and by increasing the tx rach failure will be decrease?

    i want to clear the meaning of tx = its time between rach retransmission. ok is it right?

    #45833
    KRISH
    Guest

    CAN ANYBODY HAVE ANSWER ? PLZ SHARE IF SOMEONE KNOWS/

    #45834
    Bijoy
    Guest

    Hi Krish
    There is a subtle difference between Max. no. of retransmissions & Tx-Integer.
    Tx: It indicates the number of time slots in an interval when an MS sends continuously multiple channel requests.To reduce the collisions on the RACH and to raise the efficiency of the RACH, access algorithm is defined This parameter works together with the configuration of the CCCH(parameter S)When T increases, the interval between two adjacent channel requests increases, and RACH conflicts decrease.

    When S increases, the interval between two adjacent channel requests increases, and RACH conflicts decrease, thus improving the usage of AGCH and SDCCH.

    The access time of the MS, however, is prolonged and the network performance is threatened when T and S increase. Thus, an appropriate T value should be adopted to ensure that S is as low as possible, and that AGCH and SDCCH are not overloaded

    #45835
    sharad kumar
    Guest

    what is sd drop, sd blocking,tch drop and tch blocking.
    what are the cause of these drops and blocking.

    #45836
    CHRIS AGHA
    Guest

    the analysis of QoS KPI SDCCH always read between 0.6 t0 0.86 % on the average.
    pls what is responsible for this high value

    #45837
    Yogesh Buttan
    Guest

    Hi
    Can anyone explain how to improve DLQ (RxQual)?

    #45838
    SHELDON
    Guest

    Hi Yogesh,

    Here are some possibilities:

    1. Check your frequency plan and make sure it’s good…this is fundamental.

    2. Check your hopping parameters (HSN and MAIOs, hopping reuse pattern, etc)

    3. Make sure you use regular antenna azimuths throughout the network as much as possible. Also make sure your cells are not overshooting.

    4. Activate power control and DTX if you haven’t done that already.

    5. Check for faulty TRXs.

    6. Check your network synchronisation

    7. Check for external interference.

    Regards,
    SHELDON

    #45839
    Santhakumar
    Guest

    Hi
    Can anyone describe, as in my Network SDCCH call Reestablishment counter counts has increased, what may be the reason..?

    #45840
    Santhakumar S
    Guest

    Hi, this is santhakumar..how to reduce penetration of side lobe of an antenna?
    other then applying electrical tilt and POC value?

    #45841
    chris Agha
    Guest

    thks sheldon, I will apply suggestions given

    #45842
    pix
    Guest

    hi santakhumar,

    there are some metallic devices that can be used to reduce the side lobes (like deflectors panels on each side of the antenna)… but i never saw that on the field. It probably works only on very specific antenna models.

    If you don’t want the electrical tilt then the only other solution is to change the antenna. Buy one which has a narrower Horizontal-HPBW.

    Regards
    pix

    #45843
    Santhakumar S
    Guest

    Hi,

    In GSM what are all the AMR CODEC’s are using?can anyone explain about this?

    #45844
    Revathi
    Guest

    What is Side Lobe Attenutaion in Antennas?. How to calculate it?

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