Tech-
invite
3GPP
space
IETF
RFCs
SIP
Quick
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
4‑5x
Content for
TR 32.856
Word version: 15.0.0
1…
2…
2
References
3
Definitions and abbreviations
4
Support of ETSI ES 203 228 metrics and methods
5
Support of ETSI ES 202 336-12
6
Overall conclusion and recommendations
A
Mandatory / optional parameters
$
Change History
2
References
3
Definitions and abbreviations
Word‑p. 8
3.1
Definitions
3.2
Abbreviations
4
Support of ETSI ES 203 228 metrics and methods
4.1
Introduction
4.2
Network under test definition
Word‑p. 10
4.2.1
Introduction
4.2.2
Test parameter categorization
Word‑p. 13
4.2.3
Network classification
Word‑p. 14
4.2.3.1
Introduction to network classification
4.2.3.2
Demography
Word‑p. 15
4.2.3.3
Topography
Word‑p. 16
4.2.3.4
Climate zones
Word‑p. 17
4.2.3.5
Additional classification classes
Word‑p. 18
4.3
Metrics for energy efficiency assessment
Word‑p. 19
4.3.1
Energy Consumption metrics
4.3.2
Performance metrics
Word‑p. 22
4.3.3
Mobile Network Energy efficiency metrics
Word‑p. 23
4.4
Measurement of energy efficiency
4.4.1
Introduction of clause
4.4.2
Time duration of the measurement
Word‑p. 24
4.4.3
Measurement procedures
Word‑p. 25
4.4.3.1
Measurement of Energy Consumption
4.4.3.2
Measurement of capacity
Word‑p. 26
4.4.3.3
Determination of coverage area
Word‑p. 30
4.4.3.3.1
Introduction
4.4.3.3.2
Geographic coverage area
4.4.3.3.3
Designated coverage area
Word‑p. 31
4.4.3.3.4
Coverage quality
Word‑p. 32
4.5
Extrapolation to overall networks
Word‑p. 36
4.5.1
Extrapolation approach
4.5.2
Extrapolation method
Word‑p. 37
4.5.2.1
Introduction of extrapolation method
4.5.2.2
Statistical information about Demography
4.5.2.3
Statistical information about Topography
Word‑p. 38
4.5.2.4
Statistical information about Climate zones
4.5.3
Extrapolation reporting tables
Word‑p. 39
4.5.3.1
Introduction of extrapolation reporting tables
4.5.3.2
Reporting extrapolation based on Demography
Word‑p. 40
4.5.3.3
Reporting extrapolation based on Topography
Word‑p. 41
4.5.3.4
Reporting extrapolation based on Climate zones
Word‑p. 42
4.6
Assessment report
4.6.1
Introduction of assessment report
4.6.2
Report of Network Area under test
Word‑p. 43
4.6.3
Report of sites under test
Word‑p. 44
4.6.4
Report of Site measurement
Word‑p. 46
4.7
Conclusion
5
Support of ETSI ES 202 336-12
Word‑p. 47
5.1
Introduction
5.2
Principle of the monitoring of mobile access network equipment power, energy and environmental parameters
5.3
Potential use cases
Word‑p. 51
5.3.1
Introduction
5.3.2
UC#1: Base stations with built-in Type-1 sensors
5.3.2.1
High level use case description
5.3.2.2
Implications on network management
Word‑p. 52
5.3.2.3
Use case analysis
5.3.3
UC#2: Base stations with external Type-2 sensors
Word‑p. 53
5.3.3.1
High level use case description
5.3.3.2
Implications on network management
5.3.3.3
Use case analysis
Word‑p. 54
5.3.4
UC#3: Base stations with external Type-2 sensors and vendor-specific RMS (Variant to UC#2)
5.3.4.1
High level use case description
5.3.4.2
Implications on network management
Word‑p. 55
5.3.4.3
Use case analysis
Word‑p. 56
5.3.5
UC#4: Mixed mobile access network
5.3.5.1
High level use case description
5.3.5.2
Implications on network management
Word‑p. 57
5.3.5.3
Use case analysis
5.4
Potential requirements
5.5
Potential solutions
Word‑p. 58
5.5.1
Reference points to be considered by 3GPP SA5
5.6
Conclusion
Word‑p. 59
6
Overall conclusion and recommendations
6.1
Introduction
6.2
3GPP architecture for the collection of Data Volume measurements
Word‑p. 60
6.3
Potential architecture for the control / monitoring of PEE parameters (base stations with embedded sensors)
6.4
Potential architecture for the control / monitoring of PEE parameters (base stations with external sensors)
Word‑p. 61
6.5
Potential overall architecture (all types of base stations, data volume measurements and energy consumption metrics)
Word‑p. 62
6.6
Potential overall architecture (all types of base stations, data volume measurements and energy consumption metrics), with vendor-specific RMS
6.7
Recommendations
Word‑p. 63
A
Mandatory / optional parameters
Word‑p. 64
$
Change History
Word‑p. 66