Double BCCH Allocation
Double BCCH Allocation
Allocation List
Feature Guide
ZGB-02-02-005 Double BCCH Allocation List
GU Commercial
V1.0 2013/03/11 Zhang Junbo System Not open to the third party
Supporting Dept.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Overview ............................................................................................................ 4
2.1 Feature Introduction ............................................................................................. 4
2.2 License Control .................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Correlation with Other Features ........................................................................... 5
7 Abbreviation .................................................................................................... 14
8 Reference Document....................................................................................... 14
FIGURES
Figure 6-1 [Adjacent GSM Cell Configuration – Table Mode] interface ............................... 9
Figure 6-2 Create a “Handover and reselect” adjacent GSM cell .......................................10
Figure 6-3 Create a “Reselect” adjacent GSM cell .............................................................11
Figure 6-4 Create a “Handover” adjacent GSM cell ...........................................................11
TABLES
1 Feature Attribute
BSC Version: [ZXG10-iBSC GSM (V6.30.102)]
Property: [Basic]
MS -
BTS -
BSC √
MSC -
MGW -
SGSN -
GGSN -
HLR -
Note: [None]
2 Overview
The BCCH Allocation (BA) list is a list of frequencies that is broadcast on the
network and used by the MS. The function is that the MS provides double BA list so
that the MS can use different BA list in the events of handover (in dedicated mode)
and cell reselection (in idle mode).
3 Technical Description
According to 3GPP TS 44.018, there are two ways to transmit BA list to the MS.
When the transmission is made over BCCH, the BA list is contained in the system
information type2, type 2bis and type 2ter. When the transmission is made over
SACCH, the BA list is contained in the system information type5, type 5bis and type
5ter.
The content of the BA list between the two different ways can be either the same or
different, hence the flexible network optimization configuration is available.
To configure the same BA list, simply configure all neighbor cells to be the handover
+ reselection cells.
SN Name Figure
4.2.1 Parent DN
Abbreviation Parent DN
Abbreviation refGGsmCell
Description The DN of the intra-BSC adjacent GSM cell
Managed object Cell
Value range NA
Unit NA
Default value NA
Abbreviation refGExternalGsmCell
Description The DN of the external adjacent GSM cell
Managed object Cell
Value range NA
Unit NA
Default value NA
Abbreviation RelationType
6 Engineering Guide
Do the following steps to configure the BA list used for cell reselection and cell
handover as the same BA list.
2. In the [Adjacent GSM Cell Configuration] interface, select the “Parent DN” as the
DN of the serving cell. Select the “DN of source Gsmcell” (if the adjacent GSM cell is
an intra-BSC adjacent cell) or “DN of source ExternalGsmCell” (if the adjacent GSM
cell is an external adjacent cell) as the DN of the adjacent GSM cell. Select the value
of “Relation type” as “Handover and reselect[0]”. Figure 6-2 shows an example.
Do the following steps to configure the BA list for cell reselection and handover as
different BA list, that is, double BA list.
2. In the [Adjacent GSM Cell Configuration] interface, select the “Parent DN” as the
DN of the serving cell. Select the “DN of source Gsmcell” (if the adjacent GSM cell is
an intra-BSC adjacent cell) or “DN of source ExternalGsmCell” (if the adjacent GSM
cell is an external adjacent cell) as the DN of the adjacent GSM cell.
If select the value of “Relation type” as “Reselect[1]”, the neighbor cell only for cell
reselection is configured and the neighbor cell information is broadcast over BCCH
(system information 2, or 2bis, or 2ter). Figure 6-3 shows an example.
If select the value of “Relation type” as “Handover[2]”, the neighbor cell only for cell
handover is configured and the neighbor cell information is broadcast over SACCH
(system information 5, or 5bis, or 5ter). Figure 6-4 shows an example.
Configuring all neighbor cells of the serving cell as “Handover and reselect” cell, the
BA list over BCCH and the BA list over SACCH are same and the double BA list
function is closed.
Whether the double BA list function is enabled has some impacts on the network
performance.
When the MS is active, the BA list is transmitted over SACCH and used for cell
handover of the MS. When the MS is idle, the BA list is broadcast in BCCH and
mainly used for the cell selection and reselection of the MS.
MS in idle mode: When an MS powers on, it scans the most recently received BA list.
If the MS moves, it is possible that the MS measures the signal of a cell with very
weak signal strength and locks on the cell. If the list is very short and it does not
contain the best cell of the place where the MS is located, the MS continues to lock
on the “bad” cell. Such environment is in fact not good for setting up a call. Such
situation can be avoided if an idle BA list contains many frequencies. Many
frequencies existing in an idle BA list means that there is few measurement sample
values for each frequency, hence the low measurement precision in idle mode. This
is also a serious problem worth consideration.
We’ve looked at the impact of enabling double BA list over handover and cell
selection/reselection. The enabled double BA list function has no impact over the
iBSC capacity and BTS capacity.
It’s suggested that in an urban area with densely distributed BTS and population, the
double BA list function should be enabled so that a short BA list is used for the cell
handover in active mode and a long BA list is used for cell selection and reselection
in idle mode. Please note that a short BA list used for cell handover does not mean
that the list is too short. In fact, the list should at least contain the frequencies of
neighbor cell that might be involved in a handover, otherwise degradation of network
handover indexes and call indexes will be unavoidable.
7 Abbreviation
Abbreviations Full Characteristics
rd
3GPP 3 Generation Partnership Project
BA BCCH Allocation
CN Core Network
DN Distinguished Name
MS Mobile Station
8 Reference Document
3GPP TS 44.018, 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group
GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network; Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification; Radio
Resource Control (RRC) protocol