EPC Dimensioning
EPC Dimensioning
EPC Dimensioning
Session 7
CONTENTS
I.
Introduction
II.
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CONTENTS
I. Introduction
Introduction
LTE Commercialization
351 Operators in 104 Countries are investing in LTE
105 LTE Commercial LTE Networks Launched in 48 Countries
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Introduction
Introduction
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Introduction
Introduction
Advantages
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Circuit swirched
core voice
Voice
channels
BSC/RNC
IP channel
BTS
NodeB
Packet swirched
core data
PTSN
Other
Mobile
networks
Internet
VPN
LTE
eNodeB
IP channel
eNodeB
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IP channel
eNodeB
S-GW
MME
P-GW
PCRF
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LTE requires significantly more capacity in both the data plane and
control plane.
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4G (LTE) architecture
2G
RNC
SAE GW
SGSN
S5/S8
3G
S1-U
SGW
P-GW
S11
S7 (Gx)
S1-C
MME
PCRF
S6a
eNode B
HSS
X2
eNode B
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IP channel
eNodeB
S-GW
MME
P-GW
PCRF
eNodeB
SGW is the termination point of the packet data network interface towards
E-UTRAN.
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PCRF
SGW
PGW
Online
charging
Offline
charging
Deployment architecture
Centralised Function
Completely centralised
SGSN+GGSN+MME+SGW
+PGW
Distributed Function
MME+SGSN+GGSN+SGW
+PGW
Completely distributed
Centralised bearer/
Distributed control
SGW+PGW+GGSN
MME+SGSN
Centralised control/
Distributed bearer
MME
PGW+SGW
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Dimensioning:
Requirements and
Strategy for coverage,
capacity and quality
Coverage planning
Capacity equipment
Parameters planning
Optimization
Performance analysis in
terms of quality and
interference
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1. Dimensioning Phases
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Dimensioning Phases
Traffic Dimensioning
Equipment
dimensioning
Dimensioning Traffic
Signaling Traffic
Data Traffic
Subscribers
demands
Number of
equipment needed
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Dimensioning Phases
Dimensioning preliminary phases
Initial parameters
Number of subscribers, N
configuration
Number of smartphone
Session size
Traffic percentage in DL
Bearer activation
HO procedures
Handsets profiles
configuration
Signaling Traffic
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2. Traffic dimensioning at BH
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
Initial parameters (Number of smartphones and data cards)
Nc= NA* PC
NS =NA* Ps
Where:
Nc: Number of data cards
NA: Total subscribers number
PC: Data card percentage
NS: Total smartphones number
Ps: Smartphones percentage
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
Smartphone profile in Busy hour
Streaming
Interactive video games
Download
Internet
Service characteristics:
Session size
Number of possible sessions at
busy hour
S BH-DL/UL = (Tsession*Nsession)
Where
S BH-DL/UL: Traffic volume in UL/ DL at Busy hour
Tsession : Exchanged data volume per session
Nsession: Number of sessions at BH
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
Traffic on DL:
S BH-DL = (S BH-DL/UL ) * DL
Where:
S BH-DL/UL: Traffic volume at Busy hour
S BH-DL: Traffic volume on the DL
DL : Percentage of DL traffic
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
Traffic during BH
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
Internet services Throughput at BH
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
VPN services Throughput during BH
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
Traffic in DL
S DL = (S BH-DL) * Ns
S DL = Smartphones total traffic in DL
CD DL = (CDInternet BH-DL) * NCD
CD DL = Data cards total traffic in DL
(Internet BH-DL)= S DL + CD DL
(Internet BH-DL)T: Total traffic in DL ( Internet services)
THInternet BH-DL = ((Internet DL) *8/3600)
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
Number of active users at Busy hour
NAU= NA*P AU
NAU: Number of active user at busy hour
PAU: Percentage of active user at busy hour
Number of operations made at busy hour
NAttach= NAttach/sub/BH*N AU
Nattach: Total number attachment
NAttach/sub/BH: Number of attachment at busy hour
NDetach= NDetach/sub/BH*N AU
NDetach: Total number of detach
NDetach/sub/BH: Number of detach at busy hour
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
NIDLE/ACTIVE= NIDLE/ACTIVE/sub/BH*N AU
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Traffic dimensioning at BH
NBEARERS= NBEARERS/sub/BH*N AU
NBEARERS: Total number of bearer activation and deactivation
NBEARERS/sub/BH: Number of bearer activation and deactivation per user at busy hour
NTAU_INTER_MME = NTAU_INTER_MME/sub/BH*N AU
NTAU_INTER_MME: Total number of tracking area update inter MME
NTAU_INTER_MME/sub/BH: Number of tracking area update inter MME per user
at busy hour
NTAU_INTER_MME_SGW = NTAU_INTER_MME_SGW/sub/BH*N AU
NTAU_INTER_MME_SGW: Total number of tracking area update inter MME /SGW
NTAU_INTER_MME_SGW/sub/BH: Number of tracking area update inter MME/SGW per user
at busy hour
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NX2_HO= NX2_HO/sub/BH*N AU
NX2_HO: Total number of handover via X2 interface
NX2_HO/sub/BH: Number of handover via X2 interface per user at busy hour
Traffic dimensioning at BH
Total number of procedures at busy hour
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3. Equipment dimensioning
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Equipment dimensioning
a) MME dimensioning
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MME dimensioning
Equipment dimensioning
b) SGW dimensioning
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SGW dimensioning
Equipment dimensioning
c) PGW dimensioning
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PGW dimensioning
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Equipment dimensioning
d) HSS dimensioning
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HSS dimensioning
N HSS = E[ NA / OC A]
N HSS: Required number of HSS
OC A: Maximum capacity of HSS in term of subscribers
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Equipment dimensioning
d) PCRF dimensioning
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PCRF dimensioning
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Equipment dimensioning
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C INT_C= TH INT_C
NPROC_x: Number of operations
TH INT_C: Throughput per interface in the control plane
C INT_C: Capacity per interface
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Subscribers Information
Area Information
Population
1 003 700
Market Evaluation
52,6 %
42 %
Smartphones (% )
27 %
Total Subscribers
527 947
Smartphones Number
142 546
221 738
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Subscribers Information
Smart-Phone Configuration Profile UL/DL
Number of
session at BH
Session size
DL Percentage
(%)
Web
Browsing
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Traffic
topology
Service
Active subscribers
Internet access
ALL
VPN
0.5
80
Video
streaming
10
95
VPN
0.25
60
Gaming
0.04
60
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CASE STUDY
1. Traffic dimensioning at BH
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Traffic Volume UL
UL--DL
Data session profile for a Smartphone
Traffic Volume at
busy hour DL
(Mb)
Traffic
topology
Number of
session
Session
Size(Mb)
Web
Browsing
0.5
Video
streamin
g
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10
9.5
VPN
0.25
0.25
0.15
Gaming
0.04
0.04
0.02
14.04
12.82
1.7
1.6
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Traffic Volume UL
UL--DL
Data session profile for a Data card
Traffic Volume at
busy hour DL
(Mb)
Traffic
topology
Number of
session
Session
Size(Mb)
Internet
Internet
Internet
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10
9.5
VPN
0.5
0.6
Internet
0.04
0.04
0.02
16.04
14.42
0.6
1.7
3.2
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Traffic Volume UL
UL--DL
Total traffic for office VPN and internet at BH (DL and UL)
Item
1.99
3.54
5.54
12.31
30%
0.06
0.14
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Traffic Volume UL
UL--DL
Total traffic for office VPN and internet at BH (DL)
Item
1.827.439
2.005.513
3.882.952
8.62
30%
39 913
0.08
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CASE STUDY
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Procedure
Subscriber/BH
Number
Active user at BH
90%
N attach
475153
N detach
475153
N Idle to active
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23 757 600
N PDN
0,5
237 576
N Bearers activ/deactiv
0.5
237 576
0,01
4752
N TAUs
0,1
47 516
N X2- HO
0,25
118788
N S1- HO
0,25
118788
N HO inter MME
0,01
4752
N Procedure
25 477 654
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3. Equipment dimensioning
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Equipment dimensioning
Components
MME
SGW
Metrics
Unit
Value
Percentage
Operating capacity
Subscribers
400 000
85%
340000
Idle to active
transition/second
Trans/sec
2600
85%
2210
Transactions/second
Trans/sec
3000
85%
2550
bearers
1000000
85%
850000
Gbps
10
85%
8.5
bearers
1000000
85%
850000
Gbps
10
85%
8.5
bearers
600000
85%
510000
Gbps
85%
4.25
3000000
85%
2550000
1600
85%
1360
PGW
Combines
GW/P-GW
Data c processing capacity
HSS
PCRF
Transactions/second
Subscribers
Trans/sec
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Equipment dimensioning
Required nodes
Component
Required number
N MME-OC SAU
N MME-IDLE/ACTIVE
N MME-Proc
N SGW-Bearers
N SGW-Data Proc
N SGW-VPN
N PDNGW-Bearers
N PDNGW-DL Internet
N PDNGW-VPN
N SGW-PDNGW Bearers
N SGW-PDNGW DL Internet
N SGW-PDNGW DL VPN
N HSS
N PCRF
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VI. Summary
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Summary
Main Challenges for the Future
User QoE decrease and operator cost increase due to mobile traffic growth
Operator revenue growth slows
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Summary
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Thank you
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