TCH Drop Optimization
TCH Drop Optimization
TCH Drop Optimization
The TCH call drop rate refers to the ratio of call drops to successful TCH seizures after the BSC
successfully assigns TCHs to MSs. The TCH call drop rate can be measured from the following aspects:
TCH
TCH
The TCH call drop rate, one of the most significant KPIs for telecom operators, is related to retainability. It
indicates the probability of call drops due to various reasons after MSs access TCHs. A too high TCH call
drop rate adversely affects the user's experience.
Recommended Formulas
TCH call drop rate (including handover) = Number of call drops on TCH/(Number of successful TCH
seizures (signaling channel) + Number of successful TCH seizures (TCH) + Number of successful TCH
Seizures in TCH handovers (TCH)) x 100%
TCH call drop rate (excluding handover) = Number of call drops on TCH/Number of successful TCH
seizures (TCH) x 100%
failure
Transmission
Version
problem
upgrade
Parameter
setting
Intra-network
Coverage
Antenna
problem
system problem
Imbalance
Repeater
problem
Transmission
9. The parameter TCH Traffic Busy Threshold is set to a too small value.
10. The parameter Call Reestablishment Forbidden is set to Yes.
11. The parameters related to edge handover are inappropriately set.
12. The parameters related to BQ handover are inappropriately set.
13. The parameters related to interference handover are inappropriately set.
14. The parameters related to concentric cell handover are inappropriately set.
15. The parameters related to power control are inappropriately set.
16. T200 and N200 are set to too small values.
17. Some neighboring cell relations are not configured.
18. The parameter MAIOis inappropriately set.
19. The parameter Disconnect Handover Protect Timer is set to a too small value.
20. The parameter TR1N is set to a too small value.
21. The parameters Software Parameter 13 and MAX TA are set to too small
values.
22. If a repeater is used, the parameter Directly Magnifier Site Flag is set to No.
The difference between the uplink signal level and the downlink signal level may be great in the following
conditions:
The transmit power of the BTS is high.
The tower mounted amplifier (TMA) or BTS amplifier does not work properly.
The antenna and the connector are not securely connected.
As a result, call drops may occur at the edge of the BTS coverage area.