1.1 Directed Retry: Figure 1: Directed Retry Procedure Applied When Original Cell Congested
1.1 Directed Retry: Figure 1: Directed Retry Procedure Applied When Original Cell Congested
1.1 Directed Retry: Figure 1: Directed Retry Procedure Applied When Original Cell Congested
Directed Retry
The feature is meant to improve the accessibility of the network and prevent blocked
calls.
1.1.1
Description
Directed retry is an optional feature which re-directs new traffic when a Cell is
congested resulting in the new call to be moved to the next most suitable Cell. It allows
for the handover of a Mobile Station (MS) from an SDCCH of one Cell directly to a
traffic channel (TCH) of another Cell.
If all attempts at directed retry fail or no valid neighbour are reported then the TCH
request remains queued for the remainder of the relevant queuing timer (bssmap_t11).
1.1.2
Database Configuration
To disable congestion handovers to this neighbour, set the congestion handover margin to
the maximum value +63.
In addition as the congest_ho_margin is usually set to negative values or 0 to facilitate
DR handovers to neighbours with free resources. A positive congest_ho_margin would
mean that the chances of finding a suitable neighbour would be minimal and the
congestion situation on the serving cell couldn't be resolved effectively.
congest_ho_margin is a per neighbour parameter.
Valid Range: 63dB to 63dB Default Value: None
1.2
They are two different types of Congestion relief. The standard one called Congestion
relief (which is called sometime Directed Retry Alternative) and the latest one available
from GSR4, the Enhanced Congestion Relief. The section will give only an overview of
these features.
1.2.1
Description
Figure 2: Alternative congestion relief procedure applied when original Cell congested
If a call (MSa on the figure) needing a TCH has not had the chance to report a neighbour
that is a good handover candidate, it may be better to handover an established call (MSb
on the figure). This frees up TCHs in the congested cell (cell 1 on the figure). The
maximum number of calls handed over can be either of the following:
Database Configuration
The main O&M impacts of this feature are to the BSS database with several BSS, Cell
and Neighbour parameters, some of which are shared with the Directed Retry feature.
If set to 1: The system will invoke Congestion Relief procedures if this cell rejects a
handover request.