WB Amr GSM
WB Amr GSM
WB Amr GSM
Issue Date
02 2011-10-30
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Contents
Contents
1 Introduction to This Document .............................................................................................1-1
1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 Intended Audience ........................................................................................................................ 1-1 1.3 Change History.............................................................................................................................. 1-1
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Personnel working on Huawei GSM products or systems System operators who need a general understanding of this feature
Feature change: refers to a change in the WB AMR feature of a specific product version. Editorial change: refers to a change in wording or the addition of information that was not described in the earlier version.
Document Issues
The document issues are as follows:
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This is the second release of GBSS13.0. Compared with issue 01 (2011-03-31), issue 02 (2011-10-30) incorporates the changes described in the following table.
Change Type Change Description Parameter Change
Feature change
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01 (2011-03-31)
This is the first release of GBSS13.0. Compared with issue draft A (2011-01-15) of GBSS13.0, issue 01 (2011-03-31) of GBSS13.0 has no change.
Draft A (2011-01-15)
This is the draft release of GBSS13.0. Compared with issue 01 (2010-06-30) of GBSS12.0, issue Draft A (2011-01-15) of GBSS13.0 has no change.
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2 Overview
2 Overview
The sampling frequency of the traditional narrowband speech signals is 8 kHz, and the speech frequency ranges from 200 Hz to 3400 Hz. With the development of communication technologies, users have higher requirements for speech quality. The narrowband speech signals, however, cannot always meet users' requirements for speech quality. WB AMR is introduced to provide high-grade speech quality. The sampling frequency of WB AMR is 16 kHz, and the speech frequency ranges from 50 Hz to 7 kHz. Compared with AMR, WB AMR has wide high frequency extension and low frequency extension. Therefore, WB AMR can provide better speech quality. In the GSM system, WB AMR specifies five speech encoding rates. In addition, WB AMR occupies only full-rate channels. Currently, Huawei WB AMR supports only one Active Codec Set (ACS). The ACS contains three speech encoding rates: 6.60 kbit/s, 8.85 kbit/s, and 12.65 kbit/s. The BSC automatically selects an appropriate speech encoding rate from the ACS. Table 2-1 lists the speech encoding rates supported by WB AMR. Table 2-1 WB AMR speech encoding rates Encoding Rate 6.60 kbit/s 8.85 kbit/s 12.65 kbit/s 15.85 kbit/s 23.85 kbit/s
NOTE -: not supported : supported
WB AMR -
WB AMR corresponds to full-rate speech version 5. That is, WB AMR is enabled only when VOICEVER is set to FULL_RATE_VER5. To enable WB AMR, the MSC must support full-rate speech version 5.
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3 Technical Description
3 Technical Description
3.1 WB AMR Encoding and Decoding
Encoding
The sampling frequency of the Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) code stream on the A interface is 8 kHz, whereas the sampling frequency of WB AMR is 16 kHz. WB AMR takes samples of the speech data before encoding it. In addition, WB AMR raises the sampling frequency of the PCM code stream that is decompressed according to the A-law or -law to 16 kHz before encoding it.
Decoding
After decoding, the sampling frequency of the PCM code stream is 16 kHz. The standard sampling frequency of the PCM code stream on the A interface, however, is 8 kHz. Therefore, the sampling frequency of the decoded PCM code stream needs to be decreased and compressed according to A-law or -law before being sent over the A interface.
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3 Technical Description
3.5 TFO
Due to the high sampling frequency, WB AMR can provide more spectrum information on speech signals. The spectrum information, however, is partially lost on the A interface due to the decrease of the sampling frequency to 8 kHz. This affects the quality of services provided by WB AMR. In A over TDM mode, the transcoder (TC) forcibly initiates TFO negotiation after a WB AMR call is set up, If both the calling and called MSs support TFO, TFO can be performed. The TFO Message is transmitted in fixed bit spacing on the A interface. Specifically, the TFO Message is used to replace the least significant bit in the first byte of every 16 PCM bytes. In this way, the impact on speech quality is reduced to a negligible level. Messages that are transmitted in fixed bit spacing can only be transmitted on a 16 kbit/s subchannel. The TFO Frame and TFO Message are transmitted without encoding or decoding. When the TFO Frame and TFO Message are transmitted over the A interface, the sampling frequency need not be decreased. In this way, the spectrum information on speech signals can be saved and the speech quality can be ensured. Figure 3-1 shows the working mechanism of TFO. Figure 3-1 Working mechanism of TFO
Speech frame BTS BSC (TC) PCM MSC PC M BSC (TC) BTS Speech frame
TFO
TFO
Endcoding
Speech compression
Decoding
The frame format used on the A interface is described as follows: The first six high bits carry the PCM frame, and the last two low bits carry the TFO Frame and TFO Message. After TFO is performed, the TC combines the 48 kbit/s PCM frame compressed according to A-law or -law with 16 kbit/s TFO Frame and TFO Message. The TC then sends the combined frame over the A interface to the MSC. In the downlink, the TC extracts the TFO Frame and TFO Message from the last two low bits, converts the TFO Frame and TFO Message to the TRAU frame, and sends the TRAU frame. The transmission of the TRAU frame does not involve decoding. For details on TFO negotiation, see TFO Feature Parameter Description.
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4 Engineering Guidelines
4 Engineering Guidelines
WB AMR cannot be used together with Voice Quality Enhancement (VQE) or Enhanced Packet Loss Concealment (EPLC). The WB AMR feature requires support from MSs. Therefore, you are advised to enable the WB AMR feature in areas that have high penetration for WB AMR-capable MSs.
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5 Parameters
5 Parameters
Table 5-1 Parameter description Parameter NE ID DLHYSTW BSC6900 B1 MML Feature ID Feature Name Description Command SET GBFD-115 WB AMR GCELLCC 507 AMR(Optio nal) Meaning: Adjustment hysteresis 1 of AMR downlink coding rate (wide band). According to a certain algorithm and the radio quality indication (RQI) in the call measurement report, the MS and the BTS automatically adjust the current speech coding and decoding rate. The adjustment threshold of coding rate is the threshold of the RQI, which is the carrier-to-interference ratio of a call. The RQI value 1 means 0.5 dB, the RQI value 2 means 1 dB, and others can be deducted by analogy. There may be multiple coding rates in the active coding set (ACS). Therefore, there is an adjustment threshold and an adjustment hysteresis between every two adjacent coding rates. GUI Value Range: 0~15 Actual Value Range: 0~7.5 Default Value: 2 Unit: 0.5dB DLHYSTW BSC6900 B2 SET GBFD-115 WB AMR GCELLCC 507 AMR(Optio nal) Meaning: Adjustment hysteresis 2 of AMR downlink coding rate (wide band). According to a certain algorithm and the radio quality indication (RQI) in the call measurement report, the MS and the BTS automatically adjust the current speech coding and decoding rate. The adjustment threshold of coding rate is the threshold of the RQI, which is the carrier-to-interference ratio of a call. The RQI value 1 means 0.5 dB, the RQI value 2 means 1 dB, and others can be deducted by analogy. There may be multiple coding rates in the active coding set (ACS). Therefore, there is an adjustment threshold and an adjustment hysteresis between every two adjacent coding rates. GUI Value Range: 0~15 Actual Value Range: 0~7.5 Default Value: 2 Unit: 0.5dB
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MML Feature ID Feature Name Description Command SET GBFD-115 WB AMR GCELLCC 507 AMR(Optio nal) Meaning: Adjustment threshold 1 of AMR downlink coding rate (wide band). According to a certain algorithm and the RQI in the call measurement report, the MS and the BTS automatically adjust the current speech coding and decoding rate. The adjustment threshold of coding rate is the threshold of the RQI, which is the carrier-to-interference ratio of a call. The RQI value 1 means 0.5 dB, the RQI value 2 means 1 dB, and others can be deducted by analogy. There may be multiple coding rates in the ACS. Therefore, there is an adjustment threshold and an adjustment hysteresis between every two adjacent coding rates. GUI Value Range: 0~63 Actual Value Range: 0~31.5 Default Value: 12 Unit: 0.5dB
DLTHWB2 BSC6900
Meaning: Adjustment threshold 2 of AMR downlink coding rate (wide band). According to a certain algorithm and the RQI in the call measurement report, the MS and the BTS automatically adjust the current speech coding and decoding rate. The adjustment threshold of coding rate is the threshold of the RQI, which is the carrier-to-interference ratio of a call. The RQI value 1 means 0.5 dB, the RQI value 2 means 1 dB, and others can be deducted by analogy. There may be multiple coding rates in the ACS. Therefore, there is an adjustment threshold and an adjustment hysteresis between every two adjacent coding rates. GUI Value Range: 0~63 Actual Value Range: 0~31.5 Default Value: 18 Unit: 0.5dB
INITCDMD BSC6900 WB
Meaning: Initial coding mode used for broadband AMR calls. The three values 0, 1 and 2 of this parameter respectively represent the lowest, low
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Parameter NE ID
MML Feature ID Feature Name Description Command and highest coding rates in the ACS. This parameter does not take effect in A over IP mode. In A over IP mode, the TC is integrated into the UMG, and the BSC obtains the initial coding mode according to protocols. That is, the BSC does not obtain the initial coding mode according to parameter configuration. GUI Value Range: 0~2 Actual Value Range: 0~2 Default Value: 2 Unit: None
ULHYSTW BSC6900 B1
Meaning: Based on the RQI in the call measurement report, the BTS and MS automatically adjust the current speech coding rate according to the related algorithm. The coding rate adjustment threshold is the threshold of RQI. The RQI indicates the carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR) of the call. If RQI equals 1, the CIR is 0.5 dB; if RQI equals 2, the CIR is 1 dB; and so forth. Since there are multiple coding rates in the ACS, there is an adjustment threshold and an adjustment hysteresis between the neighboring coding rates. GUI Value Range: 0~15 Actual Value Range: 0~7.5 Default Value: 2 Unit: 0.5dB
ULHYSTW BSC6900 B2
Meaning: Based on the RQI in the call measurement report, the BTS and MS automatically adjust the current speech coding rate according to the related algorithm. The coding rate adjustment threshold is the threshold of RQI. The RQI indicates the carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR) of the call. If RQI equals 1, the CIR is 0.5 dB; if RQI equals 2, the CIR is 1 dB; and so forth. Since there are multiple coding rates in the ACS, there is an adjustment threshold and an adjustment hysteresis between the neighboring coding rates. GUI Value Range: 0~15
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Parameter NE ID
MML Feature ID Feature Name Description Command Actual Value Range: 0~7.5 Default Value: 2 Unit: 0.5dB
ULTHWB1 BSC6900
Meaning: Based on the RQI in the call measurement report, the BTS and MS automatically adjust the current speech coding rate according to the related algorithm. The coding rate adjustment threshold is the threshold of RQI. The RQI indicates the carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR) of the call. If RQI equals 1, the CIR is 0.5 dB; if RQI equals 2, the CIR is 1 dB; and so forth. Since there are multiple coding rates in the ACS, there is an adjustment threshold and an adjustment hysteresis between the neighboring coding rates. GUI Value Range: 0~63 Actual Value Range: 0~31.5 Default Value: 21 Unit: 0.5dB
ULTHWB2 BSC6900
Meaning: Based on the RQI in the call measurement report, the BTS and MS automatically adjust the current speech coding rate according to the related algorithm. The coding rate adjustment threshold is the threshold of RQI. The RQI indicates the carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR) of the call. If RQI equals 1, the CIR is 0.5 dB; if RQI equals 2, the CIR is 1 dB; and so forth. Since there are multiple coding rates in the ACS, there is an adjustment threshold and an adjustment hysteresis between the neighboring coding rates. GUI Value Range: 0~63 Actual Value Range: 0~31.5 Default Value: 25 Unit: 0.5dB
VOICEVER BSC6900
SET MRFD-210 Configuration Meaning: Speech version supported by Management a cell GCELLCC 301 ACCESS(O GUI Value Range: ptional) FULL_RATE_VER1(Full-rate VER 1), FULL_RATE_VER2(Full-rate VER 2),
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Parameter NE ID
MML Feature ID Feature Name Description Command FULL_RATE_VER3(Full-rate VER 3), HALF_RATE_VER1(Half-rate VER 1), HALF_RATE_VER2(Half-rate VER 2), HALF_RATE_VER3(Half-rate VER 3), FULL_RATE_VER5(Full-rate VER 5) Actual Value Range: FULL_RATE_VER1, FULL_RATE_VER2, FULL_RATE_VER3, HALF_RATE_VER1, HALF_RATE_VER2, HALF_RATE_VER3, FULL_RATE_VER5 Default Value: FULL_RATE_VER1-1&FULL_RATE_V ER2-1&FULL_RATE_VER3-0&HALF_ RATE_VER1-1&HALF_RATE_VER2-0 &HALF_RATE_VER3-0&FULL_RATE_ VER5-0 Unit: None
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6 Counters
6 Counters
Table 6-1 Counter description Counter ID Counter Name Counter Description Feature ID Feature Name
GBFD-115507 WB AMR
1282411450 CELL.INTRACELL.HO.CMD.TI H3016B:Internal Intra-Cell GBFD-115507 WB MES.WBAMR.NWB.WB AMR Handover Commands (WBAMR) (NWB-WB) 1282411452 CELL.INTRACELL.HO.FAIL.TI H3026B:Failed Internal Intra-Cell GBFD-115507 WB MES.WBAMR.NWB.WB AMR Handovers (WBAMR) (NWB-WB) 1282411478 CALL.CELL.DROP.WBAMR.C M0121C:WBAMR Service ALL.FAIL.TIMES Channel Call Drop Times 1282411479 CELL.CALL.SPEECH.VER.5.R A0402D:Request Times Of Full EQ.TIMES.TCHF Rate Speech Version 5 1282411481 CELL.CALL.OCCUPY.SUCC.T A0409Q:WBAMR TCH IMES.TCHF.WBAMR Successful Call Occupancy Times (Service Channel) 1282411508 CELL.ASS.CMP.TIMES.SPEE A3113:Speech Version 5 CH.VER.5.NOT.INCLUDE.DR. Completed Assignments TCHF (Excluding Directed Retry) (TCHF) GBFD-115507 WB AMR GBFD-115507 WB AMR GBFD-115507 WB AMR GBFD-115507 WB AMR
1282411509 CELL.ASS.CMP.TIMES.SPEE A3114:Cell Assignment GBFD-115507 WB AMR CH.VER.5.DIRECT.RETRY.DR Complete Times of Speech .TCHF Version 5 (Direct Retry) (TCHF) 1282423799 CELL.INTRACELL.HO.SUCC. TH3036B:Success Rate of RATE.WBAMR.NWB.TO.WB Internal Intra-Cell Handover (WBAMR) (NWB-WB) 1282423817 CELL.CHAN.BUSY.NUM.TCH AR3556C:Traffic Volume on F.WBAMR.TRAF.AVE WBAMR TCHFs GBFD-115507 WB AMR GBFD-115507 WB AMR
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7 Glossary
7 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
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8 Reference Documents
8 Reference Documents
[1] 3GPP TS 28.062 "Inband Tandem Free Operation (TFO) of speech codecs; Service description; Stage 3" [2] 3GPP TS 48.060 "In-band control of remote transcoders and rate adaptors for full rate traffic channels" [3] BSC6900 Feature List [4] BSC6900 Optional Feature Description [5] BSC6900 GSM Parameter Reference [6] BSC6900 GSM MML Command Reference [7] BSC6900 GSM Performance Counter Reference [8] AMR Feature Parameter Description [9] TFO Feature Parameter Description
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