Downlink Frequency-Selective Scheduling: Feature Description
Downlink Frequency-Selective Scheduling: Feature Description
Downlink Frequency-Selective Scheduling: Feature Description
Scheduling
Feature Description
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Contents
1 Overview 1
2 Dependencies 3
3 Feature Operation 5
3.1 Feature Operation Details 5
3.2 Process Steps for Downlink Scheduling 8
4 Network Impact 10
5 Parameters 11
6 Performance 12
7 Activate 14
8 Deactivate 15
Summary
The Downlink Frequency-Selective Scheduling feature enables allocating a
certain part of the spectrum to a user, based on several criteria.
In a wideband transmission as in LTE, the radio link quality varies over time, and
also varies within the frequencies of the transmission bandwidth. Figure 1
illustrates an example that shows the realization of the variations. The
frequency-dependent variations can improve cell capacity and coverage when
performing downlink scheduling for a transmission to a UE.
Cell capacity and coverage can be improved by selectively scheduling the active
UEs in different parts of the band where their channel qualities are better. At a
schedule time instance, the Downlink Frequency-Selective Scheduling feature
relies on multi-user diversity in the frequency domain to provide cell edge and
average cell throughput improvements.
Channel realization
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Additional Information
More information about this feature and related topics can be found in the
following documentation:
— Scheduler
Hardware
No special hardware requirement is expected for this feature.
Limitations
The performance of the Downlink Frequency-Selective Scheduling feature can be
affected by the accuracy of the measurement of UE on downlink channel. The
reported sub-band channel quality values still represent the actual channel
condition at the time of the downlink data transmissions.
The effectiveness of the feature is also limited by the quantization on the sub-
band channel quality report as described in 3GPP TS36.213, Section 7.2.1.
Network Requirements
This is a licensed feature. This means that for the feature to be operational, a
valid license key must be installed and the feature must be explicitly activated by
setting a MOM attribute.
Operation Process
The process steps of the scheduling algorithm are based on the default scheduler,
but the following parameters cannot be used:
— EUtranCellFDD.dlConfigurableFrequencyStart
— EUtranCellTDD.dlConfigurableFrequencyStart
The A-periodic CQI that reports from the UE on its measurement of the downlink
channel is the fundamental information used to facilitate Downlink Frequency-
Selective Scheduling. See Figure 3. An A-periodic CQI report is sent on the PUSCH
when requested by the eNodeB. The report is requested when the UE has
downlink data to be scheduled and it contains both wideband and sub-band
channel quality values.
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Scheduling starts from the highest priority UE to the lowest priority UE and
resource allocation is limited to the UE sub-bands where the channel quality
measurement is higher. Sub-bands S5 and S6 have been allocated to UE2, so
UE3 can only get allocation for sub-bands S0 and S2.
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1. At the beginning of each TTI, the Downlink Scheduler receives the following
information:
• PDCCH resources
The number of CQI resources available on the PUCCH can be configured with
MO attribute EUtranCellFDD.noOfPucchCqiUsers or
EUtranCellTDD.noOfPucchCqiUsers.
Interfaces
No impact.
MOs connected to node functions contain attributes that are used to configure
the Downlink Frequency-Selective Scheduling feature
KPIs
The table lists the main KPIs associated with the feature, and the expected
impact.
Counters
— pmRadioUeRepCqiSubband0Sum to
pmRadioUeRepCqiSubband12Sum
— pmRadioUeRepCqiSubbandSamp
— pmRadioUeRepCqi2Subband0Sum to pmRadioUeRepCqi2Subband12Sum
— pmRadioUeRepCqi2SubbandSamp
Events
Table 3 Events
Event Event Parameter Description
INTERNAL_PER_RADIO_CELL_ — EVENT_PARAM_PER_UE_CQI_SUBBAN Event and event parameters to
CQI_SUBBAND D[0..12] provide the data to obtain the
average CQI value of each sub-band
— EVENT_PARAM_PER_UE_CQI2_SUBBA reported by UEs in the cell within the
ND[0..12] measurement period.
— EVENT_PARAM_PER_UE_CQI_SUBBAN
D_SAMP
— EVENT_PARAM_PER_UE_CQI2_SUBBA
ND_SAMP
INTERNAL_PER_UETR_RADIO_ — EVENT_PARAM_PER_UE_CQI_SUBBAN Event and event parameters to
CELL_CQI_SUBBAND D[0..12] provide the data to obtain the
average CQI value of each sub-band
— EVENT_PARAM_PER_UE_CQI2_SUBBA reported by UEs in the cell within the
ND[0..12] measurement period.
— EVENT_PARAM_PER_UE_CQI2_SUBBA
ND_SAMP
To use the feature, it must be activated following the usual feature activation
procedure.
Prerequisites
— Continuous Cell Trace Recording (CCTR) is activated since at least one week.
This ensures there is troubleshooting data available if something goes
wrong.
Steps
Prerequisites
Continuous Cell Trace Recording (CCTR) is activated since at least one week. This
ensures there is troubleshooting data available if something goes wrong.
Steps