Multi-User MIMO Downlink Layers
Multi-User MIMO Downlink Layers
Multi-User MIMO Downlink Layers
Extension
Feature Description
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Contents
This capacity can increase the downlink capacity in the 64TRx and 32TRx
AAS.
Summary
In a 64TRx or 32TRx AAS when the Multi-User MIMO Downlink Layers Extension
capacity is enabled in a cell, the downlink capacity can be increased. This is
compared to when the Basic AAS for TDD feature is used. The capacity achieves
this by using the spatial multiplexing of the 64TRx or 32TRx AAS. Spatial
multiplexing allows the eNodeB to schedule downlink data to several UEs on the
same downlink PRBs in a subframe.
The Multi-User MIMO Downlink Layers Extension capacity provides the following
benefits:
— Simultaneous downlink transmission to multiple users on the same
frequency and time resources.
Features
Hardware
No specific hardware requirements.
Limitations
The capacity is supported only in TDD.
— Up to eight layers for each cell and 24 layers for each Baseband is supported.
— SSF6
— SSF7
Network Requirements
For TM7, 3GPP release 8 UE is sufficient.
The capacity co-schedules multiple users in the same PRBs with spatial
multiplexing.
Figure 1 shows how multiple users can be co-scheduled using the same PRBs
through separation in the spatial domain.
2D antenna
4 rows
8 columns
Frequency
Time
L0001965A
UE 1 UE 2 UE 3 UE 4
L0001981B
Process Steps
2. The validated user candidates are co-scheduled in the same PRBs, up to the
maximum number of layers supported in the cell.
UE 4
UE 3
UE 2
UE 0 UE 1 System
Bandwith
TM3 SRS based TM8 PRB Limit
(non multi-user candidate) (multi-user capable)
L0001980A
For the Multi-User MIMO Downlink capacity, adaptive rank selection is applied
based on the single-user MIMO rank decision.
If the antenna selection is supported by the UE, the single-user MIMO rank
decision is followed.
Note: If the total number of co-scheduling opportunities in the TTI is too low
when rank 1 transmission is selected, the performance can be worse
compared to when single-user MIMO is used. In this case, it is
recommended to fall back to single-user MIMO. Single-user MIMO users
can use rank 2 transmissions.
Interfaces
Data over the radio interface link increases during co-scheduling that is
supported by the introduced eCPRI interface.
KPIs
The table lists the main KPIs associated with the capacity, and the expected
impact.
Counters
— EUtranCellTDD.pmPrbUsedMimoLayersDlDistr
— EUtranCellTDD.pmMultiUserMimoSchedPrbDl
When the number of co-scheduling opportunities in the cell is too low, the
expected gains of the Multi-User MIMO Downlink Layers Extension capacity are
not achieved. In this case, check the value of the pmPrbUsedMimoLayersDlDistr
counter on its third and further bins. These values are incremented when more
than two layers are co-scheduled in a TTI. These values can alter because of the
following reasons:
— The number of layers to be co-scheduled at one time can be lower than the
maximum value configured in the cell. This can happen, for example, when
the number of users to be co-scheduled exceeds the amount of available
CCEs.
Changing the transmission mode from TM8 to TM7 is possible by setting the
EUtranCellTDD.dlMuTransmissionMode attribute from TRANSMISSION_MODE_8
to TRANSMISSION_MODE_7. If TM7 with MU-MIMO is enabled, TM8 with MU-
MIMO in the same cell is not supported and TM8 UEs can only use SU-MIMO.
This section lists changes that affected this feature and the impact it had on
the network.
Benefits
The feature enhancement enables more UEs to be co-scheduled, especially in the
lower range of co-scheduled layers, up to four. Under these conditions, it is
possible to get more layers, and connections that have previously been single-
user can now be multi-user connections instead..
Operation
No impact.
Interfaces
No impact.
Hardware
No special hardware requirements.
Appendix A.b: 20.Q4: TM7 Support for Multi-User MIMO Downlink Layers Extension
This feature enhancement provides TM7 support for the Multi-User MIMO
Downlink Layers Extension feature.
If this feature enhancement is enabled, TM8 with MU-MIMO in the same cell is
not supported.
Operation
This feature enhancement introduces the
EUtranCellTDD.dlMuTransmissionMode attribute, which enables the operator
to configure the allowed transmission mode for the Multi-User MIMO Downlink
Layers Extension feature.
— EUtranCellTDD.pmPdcpVolDlDrb
— EUtranCellTDD.pmRadioThpVolDl
— EUtranCellTDD.pmRadioTxRankDistr
Interfaces
No impact.
Hardware
This feature enhancement requires the same hardware as Basic AAS for TDD.
— ENM
— UE
TM7-capable UEs are required for this feature enhancement to take effect.