PHR in LTE
PHR in LTE
In the context of LTE (Long-Term Evolution), PHR stands for Power Headroom Reporting. It is a
mechanism used by User Equipment (UE) to report its available transmit power to the base station
(eNodeB) in the LTE network.
The purpose of PHR is to allow the eNodeB to effectively manage the resources and allocate
appropriate power levels to UEs. By knowing the power headroom of each UE, the eNodeB can make
informed decisions regarding resource allocation and power control, ensuring efficient and reliable
communication.
➢ Power Headroom: Power headroom refers to the difference between the maximum transmit
power of the UE and the actual power level it is currently using. It represents the UE's
capability to increase its transmit power without exceeding the limits.
Power Headroom is Positive in Value (+) = means still have some bandwidth and can
transmit more data if allowed.
power Headroom is negative in value (-) = Already transmitting more power than allowed.
➢ Power Headroom Reporting (PHR): UEs periodically measure their available power headroom
and report it to the eNodeB. This reporting is initiated by the eNodeB through specific
signalling messages.
➢ PHR Configuration: The eNodeB configures the PHR parameters for each UE, including the
reporting periodicity and the measurement rules. The reporting periodicity determines how
often the UE needs to send the PHR report, while the measurement rules define how the UE
calculates its power headroom.
➢ PHR Calculation: The UE calculates its power headroom by considering factors such as the
maximum transmit power defined by the network, the current transmit power, and any
power limitations due to neighbouring cells or interference. The calculation ensures that the
UE reports an accurate representation of its available power.
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➢ PHR Report: The UE sends the PHR report to the eNodeB over the uplink channel. The report
includes the power headroom value and any additional information specified by the PHR
configuration.
➢ Resource Allocation: Upon receiving the PHR reports from UEs, the eNodeB utilizes the
information to make decisions on resource allocation and power control. It can adjust the
assigned resources and power levels for each UE to maintain optimal system performance
and avoid interference issues.
The Power Headroom Report (PHR) MAC control element can be recognized through a MAC PDU sub
header containing a specific LCID, as indicated in table 6.2.1-2(3GPP TS 36.321). It is a compact entity
with a fixed size and comprises a solitary octet, which is defined as follows (refer to figure 6.1.3.6-1)
(3GPP TS 36.321):
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Power Headroom levels for PHR
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On which Occasions UE will send the PHR
These can be configured in UE through RRC (RRC Connection Setup, RRC Connection
Reconfiguration) in I.E phr-Config
PHR-PeriodicTimer: This parameter specifies the reporting periodicity for the UE's PHR
transmissions. It defines the interval at which the UE should send PHR reports to the eNodeB. The
value of PHR-PeriodicTimer determines the duration between consecutive PHR reports.
PHR-ProhibitTimer: This parameter sets a duration during which the UE is prohibited from sending
PHR reports after a specific event. It helps to prevent excessive reporting when certain events occur
in quick succession. The PHR-ProhibitTimer ensures a controlled and efficient reporting mechanism.
dl-PathlossChange: DL Pathloss Change and the change of the required power backoff due to power
management.
➢ Value in dB.
➢ Value dB1 corresponds to 1 dB, dB3 corresponds to 3 dB and so on
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Extended Power Headroom Report MAC Control Element
The Extended Power Headroom Report (PHR) MAC control element is identified by a MAC PDU
subheader with an LCID as specified in table 6.2.1-2.
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➢ Power Headroom (PH): This field represents the power headroom level and has a length of 6
bits. The corresponding PH values and their power headroom levels can be found in Table
6.1.3.6-1.
➢ P: This field indicates whether the MAC entity applies power backoff due to power
management. P=1 signifies that the corresponding PCMAX,c field would have had a different
value without power backoff due to power management.
➢ PCMAX,c: If present, this field indicates the PCMAX,c or PCMAX ,c~ [2] used for calculating
the preceding PH field. The reported PCMAX,c values and their corresponding nominal UE
transmit power levels can be found in Table 6.1.3.6a-1.
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Dual Connectivity Power Headroom Report MAC Control Element
The Dual Connectivity Power Headroom Report (PHR) MAC control element is identified by a MAC
PDU subheader with a specific LCID. It can vary in size and is defined in Figure 6.1.3.6b-1.
When reporting Type 2 PH for the PCell, the Type 2 PH field is included first, followed by the
associated PCMAX,c field (if reported). Similarly, when reporting Type 2 PH for the PSCell, the Type 2
PH field and its associated PCMAX,c field (if reported) are included. Then, in ascending order based
on the ServCellIndex, the Type 1 PH field and its associated PCMAX,c field (if reported) are included
for the PCell and all other serving cells of all MAC entities indicated in the bitmap.
➢ Ci: Indicates the presence of a PH field for a serving cell (except the PCell) with SCellIndex i.
"1" means a reported PH field, while "0" means no reported PH field.
➢ R: Reserved bit, always set to "0."
➢ V: Indicates if the PH value is based on a real transmission or a reference format. For Type 1
PH, V=0 means real transmission on PUSCH, and V=1 means a PUSCH reference format is
used. For Type 2 PH, V=0 means real transmission on PUCCH, and V=1 means a PUCCH
reference format is used. Also, V=0 indicates the presence of the associated PCMAX,c field,
while V=1 means the associated PCMAX,c field is omitted.
➢ Power Headroom (PH): Indicates the power headroom level with a field length of 6 bits. The
reported PH and corresponding power headroom levels are specified in Table 6.1.3.6-1.
➢ P: Indicates whether power backoff due to power management is applied. P=1 means power
backoff has been applied, affecting the value of the corresponding PCMAX,c field if no power
backoff were applied.
➢ PCMAX,c: If present, indicates the PCMAX,c or PCMAX,c~ [2] used for calculating the
preceding PH field. The reported PCMAX,c values and corresponding nominal UE transmit
power levels can be found in Table 6.1.3.6a-1.
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Fig: Dual Connectivity PHR MAC Control Element
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