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1. UTRA_TDD_lIdle_1 According to Table E 3GPP TS 36 521 A 5 1 2 Table E UTRA 3 Further assumptions General parameters for E UTRA FDD File Upload use case e CQI is assumed to be periodic and scheduled such that it is sent every 40 ms to the network e No SRS is transmitted e No HARQ and ARQ retransmissions are expected low bit error rate is assumed e No System Information on PDSCH or PBCH or paging is received e A test duration of 10 minutes is assumed Note that the file to transfer must be sufficiently large so that the transfer does not complete in less than 10 minutes irrespective of the data rate used 5 5 E UTRA FDD Parallel File Download and File Upload E UTRA FDD Parallel File Download and File Upload bearer configuration of the tests is described below The same general parameters as for the E UTRA FDD and TDD File Download use case as defined in Table E UTRA 2 shall be used The bandwidth and resource allocation shall however be modified as shown in Table E UTRA 4 Parameter Value Comment FDD TDD V7 6 Page 28 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique DL amp UL Channel 10 MHz This configuration bandwidth corresponds to 50 5 Mbit s downlink and i downing Na d 25 Mbit s uplink for configuration FDD or 28 Mbit s Special subframe NA 4 down
2. http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_playback_08 mp4 Note Currently the above Video Playback links have no files available Camera http gsmworld mobi blm downloads photo gif GPS http Awww wayviewer de en gpsviewer html 3 Standby Time Test 3 1 GSM Key parameters are as follows and they apply to all GSM scenarios run in standby mode unless otherwise specified The common parameters mentioned in section 2 apply as well The GSM configuration of the tests is described below Some bearer parameters shall be selected among some recommended values These parameters and the selected value shall be reported with the tests results PARAMETER COMMENT ALL VALUES ARE CHOSEN TO BE MID BAND ALL BANDS SUPPORTED BY THE TERMINAL MUST BE MEASURED RESULTS MUST INDICATE WHICH BAND S HAVE BEEN MEASURED AND INDIVIDUAL RESULT FOR ARFCN 189 FOR 850 MHZ 62 FOR 900 MHZ 698 FOR 1800 MHZ 660 FOR 1900 MHZ BCCH V7 6 Page 7 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique EACH BAND RX LEVEL 82 DBM PAGING INTERVAL 5 MULTI FRAMES NO OF NEIGHBOUR CELLS DECLARED IN THE BA_LIST PERIODIC LOCATION UPDATES 16 FREQUENCIES AS DEFINED IN APPENDIX A NO T3212 0 Table GSM parameters for Standby Time Note that although the mobile is required to monitor these neighbour cells the test equipment does not in
3. e Place the terminal into the appropriate test configuration and wait for 30 seconds e While the terminal is still in the test configuration record the current samples e Over acontinuous 10 minutes period for connected mode operations e Over the period specified in the relevant preceding section if testing an application e Calculate the average current drain In dedicated from the measured samples V7 6 Page 44 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique e If appropriate to the test record the volume of data transferred in the 30 minute period e Calculate the battery life as indicated in the following section 18 6 3 Measurement Circuitry Sampled measurements of the voltage across the sense resistor shall be performed The following measurement equipment is recommended Equipment of equivalent performance can be used but this must be indicated in the test results PARAMETER DEDICATED MODE SETTING MEASUREMENT RESISTANCE 0 1 OHMS 1 0 5W HIGH PRECISION METAL FILM TOLERANCE TYPE RESISTOR SAMPLING FREQUENCY 50 KSPS i 0 5MA a OPS THE FUL DWANI RANGE THE FULL DYNAMIC RANGE RESOLUTION OF MS CURRENTS NOISE FLOOR LESS THAN LOWEST ADC STEP Table Measurement circuitry for Active Mode Note It is important that a controlled RF environment is presented to the MS under test and it is recommended this is done using a RF shielded enclosure Th
4. OPTION 2 OUTSIDE ONLY V7 6 Page 50 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique GPS REPEATER AVAILAVLE Y N OPTION 2 INSIDE ONLY GPS TRACKING PERIODICALLY ADAPTIVE TRACKING Y N TEST DURATION IF DIFFERENT FROM 10 MINUTES BEHAVIOUS OF THE DISPLAY DURING TEST IF NOT TOTALLY OFF Table V7 6 Page 51 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Document Management Brief Description of Approval Editor Version Date Change Authority Company 4 April 1998 Draft version tabled wees Version 2 0 0 tabled for MoU April 1998 Approved at MoU 39 Document Classification October 1998 October 1998 Approved MoU 40 MoU 40 Reformatted document to GSMA style guide marked esanliany c008 with new designator DG 09 to match owning group name Revised version approved in DG 10 Update including new customer usages and new 30 June 2006 enablers WCDMA Browsing Streaming Application Software VT Bluetooth interface Editorial corrections Java applets clarifications FTP downloads with Bluetooth Standard version number for BT and FTP test scenarios BT data transfer in idle scenario Addendum to measurement circuitry definitions Update of Performa table Editorial corrections New updated scenario
5. reported MULTI SLOT CLASS TERMINAL TYPE SLOTS UPLINK SLOTS DOWNLINK DUTY CYCLE CODING SCHEME CS CAN CHANGE TRANSFER MODE NON TRANSPARENT RETRANSMISSIONS YES Table Additional parameters for Packet Switched Transfer All GPRS terminals currently available are generally class 12 or higher Therefore class 12 operation 4DL 1UL slots has been chosen as the baseline for this test Type 1 operation has also been chosen as being the lowest common denominator Other parameters have been selected to represent the terminal being used as a modem for download of a large block of data This choice was made on two grounds 1 It is an operation that the user will actually perform and that will occur in much the same way regardless of the user unlike WAP browsing for example which is highly user specific 2 It is relatively easy to set up on test equipment Acknowledged mode is specified as this is generally used for data downloads For the same reason non transparent mode is chosen Finally the coding scheme with the highest throughput lowest protection was chosen and it was decided that this coding scheme would not change no link adaptation Note that no retransmissions are supposed to actually happen The sensitivity or decoding performance of the terminal is not measured no fading channel is specified the purpose of the tests in this document is to establish the power consumption of the mobile on an ide
6. 18 2 Measurement Preparation e For the method employing a dummy battery and power supply please reference 18 2 1 and 18 2 2 e For the method employing a live battery please reference 18 2 3 e For the method related to USB data modems please reference 18 2 4 When using the Dummy Battery Fixture test method it is mandatory for a conductive RF connection to be used 18 2 1 Dummy Battery Fixture The dummy battery fixture is a device designed to replace the usual battery pack to facilitate powering the MS from an external DC source and simulating normal indications to any active battery management functions within the MS The dummy battery may consist of a battery pack where the connections to the internal cells have been broken and connections instead made to the DC source Alternatively it may consist of a fabricated part with similar dimensions and connections to a battery pack and containing or simulating any required active battery management components The dummy battery should provide a connection between the battery terminals of the MS and the DC power source whilst minimising as far as possible the resistance inductance and length of cables required Separate source and sense conductors may be used to accurately maintain the nominal battery voltage as close to the MS terminals as possible It may be necessary to include some capacitance across the MS terminals to counteract the effects of cable inductance on t
7. GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique e Divide the battery capacity by the average current consumption To obtain a battery lifetime in terms of data transfer e Divide the battery capacity by the average current consumption e Divide the number of hours by 0 1666 10 minutes and multiply by the data transferred in 10 minutes To obtain the current consumption per MB for USB data modem in mAh per MB e Multiply the average current consumption by 0 1666 10 minutes and divide by the data transferred in 10 minutes V7 6 Page 47 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 21 Appendix A GSM GPRS NEIGHBOUR CELLS LISTS 21 1 Single Mode Neighbour cells to be monitored in single mode GSM GPRS scenarios PARAMETER BAND VALUE 1 9 17 26 34 42 50 58 67 75 83 91 apo Rane 99 108 116 124 512 536 560 585 610 635 660 685 710 735 760 785 810 835 860 885 512 530 550 570 590 610 630 650 670 690 710 730 750 770 790 810 128 137 145 153 161 169 177 185 193 201 209 217 225 233 241 251 259 262 265 267 269 271 273 275 277 279 281 283 285 287 290 293 306 309 312 314 316 318 320 322 324 326 328 330 332 334 337 340 1800 BAND NEIGHBOUR CELL ee BAND BARONS 850 BAND 450 BAND 480 BAND Tab
8. 03 2012 V7 6 Brief Description of Approval Editor Change Authority Company version BLM 18_005 Details Added 2 Timer parameters to the end of Section 5 2 WCDMA parameter table BLM 18_006r1 Details Including LTE test Marc requirements Sections 3 8 and DAG EMC Ouwehand 5 3 5 4 and 5 5 has been Nokia added BLM 19_002r1 Details Video Stream section 7 updated and included HD stream in the table Marc Ouwehand Nokia BLM 19_004 Details Section 5 2 WCDMA HSDPA bearer updated Marc Ouwehand Nokia for parameter WMM UAPSD Power Save BLM 20_002 Local video files Section 2 and 8 2 have been updated with Video Playback references BLM 20_003 Correction section 5 2 WCDMA table parameter DPCH EC IOR BLM 20_005 Marc Added missing Video links Ouwehand under section 2 and updated Nokia table under section 7 1 BLM 20_008 Section 8 2 text be revised corrected BLM 20_010 Section 3 7 updated comment Page 56 of 57 GSM Association Version Date 19 06 2012 26 09 2012 11 12 2012 13 06 2013 V7 6 Brief Description of Change BLM 21_003 EUL Settings Section 5 2 table added and changed parameters BLM 22 003r2 TSO9 Clean up BLM 22 004r1 LTE WiFi Test Cases BLM 22 005 Removal of Java Tests BLM 22 006r2 Addition of LTE TDD Parameters BLM 22 007 Addition of LTE TDD Download Parameters BLM 22 008 Addition of LTE TDD Parameters
9. Equipment UE procedures in idle mode 3GPP TS25 304 v7 7 0 and procedures for cell reselection in connected mode 8 3GPP TS34 171 V7 2 0 Assisted Global Positioning System A GPS 9 User Equipment UE conformance specification 3GPP 1S34 121 1 Radio transmission and reception FDD Part 1 Conformance specification 2 Common Parameters There are certain parameters that are common to all modes of operation as shown in the table below V7 6 Page 5 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique ITEM PARAMETER AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 18 25 CELSIUS PLMN HOME DEFAULT SETTING MEASUREMENTS IN ANY IDLE MODE SHOULD BE TAKEN AFTER THE BACKLIGHT WENT OFF BACKLIGHT MEASUREMENTS FOR VIDEO BROWSING STREAMING ETC THE BACKLIGHT SHOULD BE ON MEASUREMENTS FOR MUSIC ETC THE BACKLIGHT SHOULD BE OFF SIM SUPPORTING CLOCK STOP KEYPAD NO ACTIVITY EXCEPT FOR BROWSING CELL BROADCAST NOT USED CELL RESELECTION NO IS AN OPTIONAL MESSAGE WHICH ALLOWS FOR MORE EFFICIENT DECODING OF BCCH THIS IS AN SYSTEM INFORMATION 13 IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR GPRS ALTHOUGH OPTIONAL IT IS ALMOST UNIVERSALLY USED THEREFORE IT HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE SCENARIO DISPLAY CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS DEFAULT AS DELIVERED BY FACTORY OFFICE CONDITIONS WITH NO DIRECT TEST ENVIRONMENT LIGHTNING SUN SHINE ON THE DUT AUDIO VOLUME MIDDLE OF AVAILABLE RANGE Table Common pa
10. PHICH Duration Normal V7 6 All bands supported by the handset must be measured Results must indicate which band s have been measured and individual result for each band Although the mobile is required to monitor these neighbour cells the test equipment does not in fact provide signals Refer to 3GPP TS 36 521 1 C 0 Default value used for 3GPP performance test setup and signalling tests Refer to 3GPP TS 36 521 C 2 2x2 closed loop spatial multiplexing i e uses TX Mode 4 1 symbol only no extended PHICH Page 26 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Parameter Recommended Value Comment a a E DCI Aggregation 4 CCEs for DCIO Refer to 3GPP TS revel 8 CCEs for all other DCI formats 36 521 0 3 1 DRX Configuration DRX off DL and UL Channel 10 MHz This configuration Bandwidth corresponds to 10 Mbit s downlink for FDD while Uplink downlink NA 1 7 5 Mbit s downlink for configuration TDD Special subframe NA 4 configuration Allocated resource 12 blocks in DL Allocated resource 3 of the DL data rate shall be assumed for blocks in UL transferring TCP ACKs in UL PDCCH length 2 symbols OCNG According to Table E According to 3GPP TS 36 521 A 5 1 2 UTRA_FDD_ldle_1 Table_E UTRA_TDD_ldle_1 Table E UTRA 2 General parameters for E UTRA FDD and TDD File Download use case Further assumptions
11. Table Set of Audio stream formats V7 6 Page 32 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique The pre installed Media Player of the terminal device shall be used for Audio Streaming The Audio Stream shall be played using the inbuilt hands free speaker of the terminal device If this is not available the original stereo cable headset or original Bluetooth headset or one recommended by the terminal manufacturer shall be used Test Procedure e Connect to the Reference Content Portal to obtain the audio content e The actual playing time should be 10 minutes e After successfully established connection to the streaming server start listening to the audio clip e Start Power Consumption Measurement The reference content for Audio Streams can be retrieved from the GSMA website 8 Application software test Suggested standard applications are as follows These have been chosen as the applications most commonly provided on terminals at present Clearly if a terminal does not support the application the corresponding test is not required These are activities that do not require active data transfer channel For these tests the terminal shall be in idle mode as far as air interface activities are concerned either WCDMA or GSM GPRS according to the type of terminal 8 1 Music Playback Terminal devices support a variety of different music playback form
12. a file download to an external device e g laptop connected with a mobile phone via e Acable connection e Bluetooth e USB port for USB data modem During the test using a cable connection the phone should not be powered by the external device via the cable connection If this kind of charging cannot be disabled by an appropriate SW tool the cable FTP test is not relevant Record the USB standard version number used on the results sheet 11 1 WCDMA FTP Download Start the FTP Download from a dedicated server of a test file The size of the file must ensure a continuous data stream so that the file transfer is not interrupted during the testing Measure the current drain over a continuous period of 10 minutes as defined in section 18 4 11 2 GPRS FTP Download Start the FTP Download from a dedicated server of the test file The size of the file must guarantee a continuous transfer so that the file transfer does not run out during the testing Measure the current drain over a continuous period of 10 minutes as defined in section 18 4 11 3 WLAN FTP Download e Start the FTP Download from a dedicated server of the test file The size of the file must guarantee a continuous transfer so that the file transfer does not run out during the testing e Measure the current drain over a continuous period of 10 minutes as defined in section 18 4 The test file shall be located on a dedicated server or PC with network sharing enabled to allo
13. e CQI is assumed to be periodic and scheduled such that it is sent every 40 ms to the network e No SRS is transmitted e No HARQ and ARQ retransmissions are expected low bit error rate is assumed e No System Information on PDSCH or PBCH or paging is received e A test duration of 10 minutes is assumed Note that the file to transfer must be sufficiently large so that the transfer does not complete in less than 10 minutes irrespective of the data rate used 5 4 E UTRA File Upload The E UTRA File Upload bearer configuration of the tests is described below V7 6 Page 27 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique The same general parameters as for the E UTRA FDD and TDD File Download use case as defined in Table E UTRA_2 shall be used The bandwidth and resource allocation shall however be modified as shown in Table E UTRA 3 Parameter Value Comment FDD TDD DL amp UL Channel 10 MHz This bandwidth configuration Uplink downlink NA aie iene n Gontiguralion for FDD while 2 Special subframe NA 4 Mbit s for TDD configuration Allocated resource 11 blocks in UL TBS Index in UL 20 Allocated resource blocks in DL 3 of the UL data rate shall be assumed for transferring TCP ACKs in DL TBS Index in DL 20 PDCCH length 2 Symbols OCNG in DL According to Table E UTRA FDD Idle _1
14. le I D lt loy D Q x V7 6 Page 34 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Test Procedure 1 Save the media file on the phone 2 The actual playing time should be 5 minutes 3 Set the volume to mid level and start watching the video media clip 4 Start Power Consumption Measurement 8 3 Camera Operation The taken pictures shall be stored on the external memory card If the device under test does not support an external memory card the pictures shall be stored in the internal phone memory Use the device under test under normal light conditions bright daylight in a normal illuminated room Use no external lamps or flashlight and switch off the internal lamp or flash Picture size resolution and quality shall be set to maximum Use the UE in airplane mode to have a defined default status Test Procedure 1 The reference image to be photographed shall be downloaded from the GSMA website and displayed on a suitable computer screen 2 Start taking photos 3 Take 20 pictures at an interval of 30 seconds 4 Measure the current consumption during the period that photographs are being taken and stored 8 4 Video Recording Prerequisites If certain parameter data is not defined by the default factory settings at the factory the measurements shall be made using the setting parameters that the manufacturer assumes will most
15. likely be employed by the users Mass storage memory is used for streaming video material If the device does not have an external mass memory extension slot internal memory shall be used instead In case that the terminal has two cameras the highest resolution main camera is to be used for recording Audio recording shall be on Video stabilization if supported shall be on If the display is equipped with an illumination function e g backlight this shall be lit for the duration of the test If the brightness or contrast of the display is adjustable the adjustable parameter shall be set at the factory setting when measurement is done If the device under test has an ambient light sensor controlled display the input of the sensor shall be set to maximum Keypad lights default settings Measurements have to be carried out in a light environment in the region of 500 lux Viewfinder on The highest video recording quality available on the terminal shall be used V7 6 Page 35 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Test procedure 1 A default video file available at the GSMA website shall be played on a PC with medium volume 2 Enable Video recording on the terminal 3 Capture the video clip as full screen on the viewfinder 4 Start Power Consumption Measurement 5 The actual recording time should be 10 minutes 6 Record
16. which the voltage across it is to be measured with due consideration for the resistance of any connecting cables e Any constraints on the measurement of the voltage e g due to test equipment earthing arrangements should be reflected in the physical positioning of the resistance in the supply circuit e Voltages drop between battery and MS in the measurement circuit shall also be considered as this may affect MS performances e lItis also important that leakage into the measurement circuitry does not affect the results 18 6 Active Mode Test Procedure using a Battery Pack The following configuration applies to the following tests e Circuit switched voice e Packet switched data e g FTP e Browsing e Interface usage e Application software e Video Telephony 18 6 1 Configuration Configure the channel and applications as defined in the appropriate earlier section of this document 18 6 2 Battery Current Drain The following procedure shall be used to measure the average current drain of the MS e Fully charge the battery on the MS with the MS deactivated following the manufacturer charging instructions stated in the user manual using the manufacturer charger e Remove the battery from the MS e Re connect the battery with the measurement circuitry described in section 18 4 3 in series with the battery positive terminal e Activate the MS e Wait 3 minutes after activation for MS boot processes to be completed
17. will attempt to synchronise and this is not part of the test The Number of Neighbours is the Number of Intra frequency neighbours No GSM neighbour cell is declared in the Inter RAT neighbour list for WCDMA Standby test Where transfer is band specific the band measured must be specified 5 3 E UTRA Download The E UTRA File Download bearer configuration of the tests is described below Some bearer parameters shall be selected among some recommended values These parameters and the selected value shall be reported with the tests results V7 6 Page 25 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Parameter a e Serving Cell MID RANGE for all supported E UTRA bands Downlink EARFCN Serving Cell Uplink MID RANGE for all supported E UTRA bands EARFCN Number of neighbours declared in the neighbour cell list 16 intra frequency 0 inter frequency 0 inter RAT no MBSFN cells 85 dBm 15kHz PBCH_RA 0 dB PBCH_RB 0 dB PSS_RA 0 dB Reference Signal Energy Per Resource Element RS EPRE PBCH EPRE Ratio PSS EPRE Ratio SSS EPRE Ratio SSS_RA 0 dB PCFICH_RB 0 dB PDCCH_RA 0 dB PDCCH_RB 0 dB PDSCH_RA 0 dB PDSCH_RB 0 dB PHICH_RA 0 dB PHICH_RB 0 dB 10 dBm PCFICH EPRE Ratio PDCCH EPRE Ratio PDSCH EPRE Ratio PHICH EPRE Ratio RoHC UL TX Power level DL Transmission scheme Cyclic Prefix Length
18. 34 121 PICH_EC IOR 8 3 DB iig TO 3GPP 34 121 SINTRASEARCH SintRAsSEARCH 12 DB SINTERSEARCH 10DB QauaLoiN 20 DB Qrxievimin 113 dBm SSEARCHrat Ssearcurat 4 DB Table WCDMA parameters for Standby Time Note Although the mobile is required to monitor these neighbour cells the test equipment does not in fact provide signals No signals should be present on the neighbour frequencies If signals are present then the terminal will attempt to synchronise and this is not part of the V7 6 Page 9 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique test The Number of Neighbors are the Number of Intra frequency neighbors No GSM neighbor cell is declared in the Inter RAT neighbor list for WCDMA Standby test 3 4 GSM WCDMA Dual Mode In this scenario the terminal is camped on GSM according to section 3 1 with the addition that the neighbour cell list also includes WCDMA cells according to section 3 3 The section 3 1 GSM parameter table applies with the addition to the BA_LIST of 16 WCDMA neighbour cells on the same UARFCN Note If the test equipment does not support 16 16 neighbour cell configuration then choose the best fit possible and note in Appendix B Pro forma tables 3 5 GSM GPRS WCDMA Dual Mode In this scenario the terminal is camped on GSM GPRS according to section 3 2 with the addition that the neighbour cell list includes also WC
19. ALL BE REPORTED WITH THE TEST RESULTS USED VALUE SHALL BE REPORTED SHORT RETRY LIMIT 7 RTS THRESHOLD 2346 WITH THE TEST RESULTS USED VALUE SHALL BE REPORTED TEA EOMER TEMES 100mW WITH THE TEST RESULTS WI FI NETWORK SCAN USED VALUE SHALL BE REPORTED PERIOD EVERY 5 MINUTES WITH THE TEST RESULTS Table Device WLAN parameters 3 8 1 GSM Standby Time Wi Fi enabled no AP This scenario is similar to GSM Standby Time scenario ref chapter 3 1 however for this test the Wi Fi radio must be enabled within the device and the device must periodically searching for Wi Fi access points For this test no Wi Fi access points shall be in range so the terminal will be forced to search for an access point without ever finding one e The GSM parameters for this test are the same as for the GSM test described in section 3 1 e The Wi Fi parameters for this test are stated in section 3 8 of the document e The other common parameters mentioned in section 2 of this document also apply e All parameters and the selected values used for the test shall be reported with the tests results 3 8 2 GSM Standby Time Wi Fi enabled device connected to AP The set up for this test is similar to the GSM standby time test defined in section 3 1 of this document the only difference being that a Wi Fi access point is present as shown in the diagram below For this test the device must be connected and registered to both the GSM test set and the Wi Fi ac
20. ANN DAA KR OOOO OW Page 2 of 57 GSM Association Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8 3 Camera Operation 8 4 Video Recording Video Telephony Test Bluetooth Interface Usage Test 10 1 Common Parameters 10 2 Headset Talk Time 10 3 Headset Music Player 10 4 VOID 10 5 Device in BT discovery mode Standby Time 10 6 BT data transfer in idle FTP Download Test 11 1 WCDMA FTP Download 11 2 GPRS FTP Download 11 3 WLAN FTP Download GPS Tracking 12 1 Option 1 Satellite simulator available preferred 12 2 Option 2 Satellite simulator not available Reserved for future use Reserved for future use Reserved for future use Reserved for future use Reserved for future use Test Method 18 1 General Description 18 2 Measurement Preparation 18 2 1 Dummy Battery Fixture 18 2 2 Power Source and Current Measurement Device 18 2 3 Battery Preparation 18 2 4 Current Measurement Device 18 3 Standby Test Method using a Power Supply 18 3 1 Configuration 18 3 2 Battery Current Drain 18 4 Active Mode Test Procedure using a Power Supply 18 4 1 Configuration 18 4 2 Battery Current Drain 18 5 Standby Test procedure using a Battery Pack 18 5 1 Configuration 18 5 2 Battery Current Drain 18 5 3 Measurement Circuitry 18 6 Active Mode Test Procedure using a Battery Pack 18 6 1 Configuration 18 6 2 Battery Current Drain 18 6 3 Mea
21. BLM 22 009 TX level for WCDMA in section 5 2 changed to 10 BLM 23 003 Adding Wi Fi 5 GHZ band in section 3 8 BLM 23 004r1 Music Playback Test Case update section 8 1 BLM 23 005 Java Cleanup section 2 BLM 23 006r1 Video Streaming Time and Method Section 7 BLM 23 007r1 LTE TDD Parameters Section 5 BLM25_004r1 Several minor corrections in different sections BLM25_006 Links section 2 updated Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Approval Authority Editor Company Marc Ouwehand Nokia Martin Sauter Deutsche Telekom Marc Ouwehand Nokia Marc Ouwehand Nokia Marc Ouwehand Nokia Page 57 of 57
22. CCH SIGNAL CQI FEEDBACK CYCLE K 4MS CQI REPETITION FACTOR 2 REQUIRED FOR CONTINUOUS HS DPCCH SIGNAL w g Q Z Es Z BETA C 15 15 AACK ANACK AND ACQI 5 15 BETA _HS BETA C 5 15 BETA EC 5 15 AG INDEX 12 Note this sets the Beta _ED 47 15 NOMINAL AVG INF BIT BNIE 7200 KBPS INTER TTI DISTANCE 4700S NUMBER OF HARQ 6 PROCESSES V7 6 Page 24 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique INFORMATION BIT BINARY CHANNEL BITS Ae D 15360 BITS TOTAL AVAILABLE SMLS 434400 SMLS NUMBER OF SML S PER HARQ PROC 22800 SMLS NUMBER OF PHYSICAL CHANNEL CODES 10 CODES MODULATION 16QAM IOC 60 DBM o fIoc 10 DB CPICH EC IOR 10 DB P CCPCH EC IOR 12 DB SCH EC IOR 12 DB DPCH EC IOR 410 DB E AGCH EC IOR 30 DB E HICH 20 DB HS SCCH 1 13 DB HS SCCH 2 20 DB HS PDSCH 1 80 DB DUTY CYCLE IN TEST RESULTS TERMINAL TX LEVEL 2 POWER DISTRIBUTION AS DEFINED IN CIRCUIT SWITCHED SECTION ABOVE T1 DCH TO FACH WHEN NO DATA IS IN TEST RESULTS TRANSFERRED T2 FACH TO IDLE WHEN NO DATA IS 5 SECONDS IN TEST RESULTS TRANSFERRED Table WCDMA parameters for Packet Switched Transfer Note Although the mobile is required to monitor these neighbour cells the test equipment does not in fact provide signals No signals should be present on the neighbour frequencies If signals are present then the terminal
23. DMA cells according to section 3 3 Both parameter tables of sections 3 1 amp 3 2 apply with the addition to the BA_LIST of 16 WCDMA neighbour cells on the same UARFCN Note If the test equipment does not support 16 16 neighbour cell configuration then choose the best fit possible and note in Appendix B Pro forma tables 3 6 WCDMA GSM GPRS Dual Mode In this scenario the terminal is camped on WCDMA according to section 3 3 with the addition that the neighbour cell list includes also GSM GPRS cells according to section 3 2 The section 3 3 WCDMA parameter table applies with the addition to the BA_LIST of 16 GSM neighbour cells with frequencies as defined in Appendix A 21 2 Note If the test equipment does not support 16 16 neighbour cell configuration then choose the best fit possible and note in Appendix B Pro forma tables 3 7 E UTRA Standby The E UTRA bearer configuration of the tests is described below Some bearer parameters shall be selected among some recommended values These parameters and the selected value shall be reported with the tests results Parameters apply to all scenarios run in standby mode unless otherwise specified The E UTRA bearer configuration of the tests is described below Some bearer parameters shall be selected among some recommended values These parameters and the selected values shall be reported with the tests results Parameter Recommended Value Comment Fo tm Serving Cell Mid range fo
24. GSM Thus the same results should be obtained when measuring modelling GSM and GSM GPRS under the details above 3 3 WCDMA The WCDMA bearer configuration of the tests is described below Some bearer parameters shall be selected among some recommended values These parameters and the selected V7 6 Page 8 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique value shall be reported with the tests results Parameters apply to all scenarios run in standby mode unless otherwise specified PARAMETER COMMENT ALL BANDS SUPPORTED BAND MID RANGE BY THE TERMINAL MUST BAND II MID RANGE BE MEASURED BAND IV MID RANGE RESULTS MUST PEEN OWNERS BAND V MID RANGE INDICATE WHICH BAND VI MID RANGE BAND S HAVE BEEN BAND VIII MID RANGE MEASURED AND BAND IX MID RANGE INDIVIDUAL RESULT FOR EACH BAND NUMBER OF NEIGHBOURS SEEKLEEO TEE 16 SEE NOTE BELOW BA LIST NEIGHBOUR CELLS ON DIFFERENT NO FREQUENCY USED VALUE SHALL BE ANY REPORTED WITH THE TEST RESULTS SEE NOTE USED NEIGHBOUR CELL mae VALUES SHALL BE SCRAMBLING CODES REPORTED WITH THE TEST RESULTS THIS VALUE MUST BE USED UNLESS OPERATOR REQUESTS 2 56 S DRX 8 SERVING CELL SCRAMBLING CODE PAGING INTERVAL 1 28 SECONDS DRX 7 PERIODIC LOCATION UPDATES T3212 0 NUMBER OF PAGING INDICATORS PER 18 FRAME NP IOC 60 DBM ae TO 8GPP 34 121 ere i tans Scie CPICH_ EC IOR 3 3 DB tae TO 3GPP
25. GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique GSMA Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Version 7 6 13 June 2013 This is a Non binding Permanent Reference Document of the GSMA Security Classification Non confidential Access to and distribution of this document is restricted to the persons permitted by the security classification This document is confidential to the Association and is subject to copyright protection This document is to be used only for the purposes for which it has been supplied and information contained in it must not be disclosed or in any other way made available in whole or in part to persons other than those permitted under the security classification without the prior written approval of the Association Copyright Notice Copyright 2013 GSM Association Disclaimer The GSM Association Association makes no representation warranty or undertaking express or implied with respect to and does not accept any responsibility for and hereby disclaims liability for the accuracy or completeness or timeliness of the information contained in this document The information contained in this document may be subject to change without prior notice Antitrust Notice The information contain herein is in full compliance with the GSM Association s antitrust compliance policy V7 6 Page 1 of 57 GSM Associatio
26. LM 18_001 Details This CR is combining section 7 1 and 7 2 on web browsing for GPRS and UMTS as the text in both section is almost identical Section 7 2 completely deleted Pro forma excel sheet has been accordingly changed as well 7 1 became 6 1 See 003r1 doc BLM 18 _002r2 Details Added a new Web Browsing test for devices supporting a full web browser New section 7 3 added which is re numbered due to the removal of the former Section 7 2 see BLM 18 _ 001 7 2 became 6 2 See 003r1 doc Pro forma excel sheet has been accordingly changed as well BLM 18 003r1 Details This CR included the last part of clean up operation Following sections removed Nokia Section 4 4 v6 3 section 4 3 WCDMA GSM Dual Mode Section 5 3 GPRS WCDMA Dual Mode Section 5 4 WCDMA GPRS Dual Mode Complete Section 6 including sub sections This means that all chapters and section after chapter 6 were renumbered It was agreed not to use Void but clean it up consequence is that all references are renumbered after former section 6 and that Pro forma result sheet also changed accordingly BLM 18 004r1 Details Removed the Result Tables from the TSO9 word document and replaced it with Embedded Excel sheet Marc Ouwehand Page 55 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Version Date 25 10 2011 14 12 2011 14
27. NTERVAL EC NO Table 22 2 3 Parameters used for WCDMA PS Mode PARAMETER USED VALUE SERVING CELL SCRAMBLING CODE USE SECONDARY SCRAMBLING CODE FIXED CHANNELIZATION CODE HARD HANDOVER SOFT SOFTER HANDOVER CHANNEL TYPE UL amp DL BEARER CPICH RSCP EC EC NO DUTY CYCLE Table V7 6 Page 49 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 22 2 4 Parameters used for Streaming Mode PARAMETER USED VALUE VIDEO STREAM FORMAT NUMBER Table 22 2 5 Parameters used for Audio Video Playback Tests PARAMETER MP3 FILE FORMAT USED Y N IF MP3 FORMAT WAS NOT USED SPECIFY THE USED FORMAT USED VALUE VIDEO FORMAT MP4 OR H 263 Table 22 2 6 Parameters used for Video Recording PARAMETER USED VALUE FRAMES PER SECOND FPS BIT RATE KBPS RESOLUTION VIDEO CODEC AUDIO CODEC AUDIO CODEC BIT RATE KBPS KEYPAD BACKLIGHT ON OR OFF TARGET MEMORY LOCAL MEMORY SSD MEMORY STICK OTHER Table 22 3 Bluetooth amp USB Revision Numbers BLUETOOTH STANDARD VERSION NUMBER USED USB STANDARD VERSION NUMBER USED Table 22 4 GPS Tracking PLEASE ADD TITLE PLEASE ADD TITLE TEST PROCEDURE USED OPTION 1 OR OPTION 2 TEST PERFORMED INSIDE OR OUTSIDE OPTION 2 ONLY ACTUAL SKY CONDITIONS
28. OHMS SAMPLING FREQUENCY gt 50 KSPS gt 50 KSPS RESOLUTION lt 0 5MA Table Measurement requirements for Power Supply 18 2 3 Battery Preparation The measure of the battery performance shall be done in optimal configuration The best battery performances can be obtained by doing a battery cycling id est by having the battery fully charged and discharged at least 3 consecutive times The cycling method should be described as FFS 18 2 4 Current Measurement Device This device performs the combined functions of providing and measuring the current consumption of the USB data modem It should be placed between the USB port and the USB data modem The following current measurement capability when configured for standby and dedicated mode tests should be met or exceeded PARAMETER DEDICATED MODE REQUIREMENT INTERNAL RESISTANCE lt 0 1 OHMS SAMPLING FREQUENCY gt 50 KSPS RESOLUTION lt 0 5MA Table Measurement requirements for current consumption V7 6 Page 41 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 18 3 Standby Test Method using a Power Supply 18 3 1 Configuration The standby configuration of the test equipment and device depends on the radio technology to be used for standby testing These are described in Chapter 3 18 3 2 Battery Current Drain The following procedure shall be used to measure the average current drai
29. SM or WCDMA The WLAN GAN and GSM configuration parameters are the same as defined in the WLAN Standby Time test section 3 8 V7 6 Page 21 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique In addition the following network GAN parameters apply PARAMETER RECOMMENDED VALUE COMMENT AUA PACKET SAMPLE 20 MS CHANNEL MODE FULL RATE AMR SPEECH CODEC RATE 12 2 KBIT S WIFI DEVICE TX LEVEL 10 DBM Table Additional GAN network parameters for VolP 4 3 1 VoIP over WLAN No GSM or WCDMA coverage The purpose of this test is to measure the talk time of the device when using VolP over a Wi Fi bearer For this test the device shall be in WLAN radio coverage only GSM or WCDMA radio networks are not required The WLAN parameters for the access point shall be as per those defined in the Standby Time test section 3 8 PARAMETERS TARGET VALUE COMMENT WI FI DEVICE TX LEVEL 10 DBM AUDIO DUTY CYCLE 50 Table Additional Access Point parameters for VoIP The parameters and the selected values used for the test shall be reported with the tests results The type and configuration of the VoIP client used for the test shall be stated in the test report Any SIP settings should also be stated 5 Packet Switched Transfer Test Data transfer tests of various types are defined in later sections however the principles indicated in this section are also applic
30. SP REKEYING IPSEC 1 HOUR PO IKE REKEYING IPSEC 8 HOURS Po Table GAN network parameters During the test there should be a GSM cell available with a frequency supported by the device which covers the GAN cell The GSM cell should be configured as described in section 3 1 V7 6 Page 16 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 3 8 4 WCDMA Standby Wi Fi enabled no AP This scenario is similar to WCDMA Standby Time scenario ref section 3 3 however for this test the Wi Fi radio must be enabled within the device and the device must periodically search for Wi Fi access points For this test no Wi Fi access points shall be in range so the terminal will be forced to search for an access point without ever finding one e The WCMDA parameters for this test are the same as for the WCDMA test described in section 3 3 e The Wi Fi parameters for this test are stated in section 3 8 of the document e The other common parameters mentioned earlier in this document also apply 3 8 5 WCDMA Standby Wi Fi enabled device connected to AP The set up for this test is similar to the WCDMA standby time test defined in section 3 3 of this document the only difference being that a Wi Fi access point is present as shown in the diagram below For this test the device must be connected and registered to both the WCDMA test set and the Wi Fi access point at the same
31. UARFCN uplink Band MID RANGE Band ll MID RANGE Band IV MID RANGE Band V MID RANGE Band VI MID RANGE Band VIII MID RANGE Band IX MID RANGE Serving Cell Scrambling Code Use secondary scrambling code Fixed Channelisation code Hard Handover Soft Softer Handover Channel type UL amp DL Bearer Voice 12 2k AMR Conversational speech UL 12 2 DL 12 2 kbps CS RAB UL 3 4 DL 3 4 kbps SRBs for DCCH as defined in 3GPP V7 6 Page 19 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique TS25 993 6 7 0 Ref 4 Loc 60 dBm Refer to BGPP 34 121 1 7 2 hyp Toe Refer to 3GPP 34 121 1 7 2 CPICH_Ec lor 10 dB Refer to 3GPP 34 121 1 E 3 3 P CCPCH_Ec lor 12 dB Refer to 3GPP 34 121 1 E 3 3 1 6 dB better than performance test BPE Eelar eee cases in 3GPP 34 121 1 7 2 Terminal Tx level 1 Fixed value of 10 dBm AND 2 Power distribution as defined below Number of neighbours declared 16 See Note BELOW in the BA_LIST Neighbour cells on different No frequency Table WCDMA parameters for Talk Time Note Although the mobile is required to monitor these neighbour cells the test equipment does not in fact provide signals No signals should be present on the neighbour frequencies If signals are present then the terminal will attempt to synchronise and this is not part of the test The Number of Neighbours
32. able to some of the later described tests 5 1 GPRS The GPRS configuration of the tests is described below Some bearer parameters shall be selected among some recommended values These parameters and the selected value shall be reported with the tests results PARAMETER COMMENT HOPPING HOPPING SEQUENCE 850 HOPPING SEQUENCE 900 HOPPING SEQUENCE 1800 HOPPING SEQUENCE 1900 HOPPING SEQUENCE 450 HOPPING SEQUENCE 480 RESELECTION RX LEVEL USED VALUE SHALL BE oe TX LEVEL 900 850 MAX 29 DBM MIN REPORTED WITH THE TEST RESULTS USED VALUE SHALL BE TERMINAL TX LEVEL 1800 MAX 28 DBM MIN REPORTED WITH THE TEST V7 6 Page 22 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique RESULTS USED VALUE SHALL BE TERMINAL TX LEVEL 1900 MAX 28 DBM MIN REPORTED WITH THE TEST RESULTS NO OF NEIGHBOUR CELLS 16 FREQUENCIES AS DECLARED IN THE BA_LIST DEFINED IN APPENDIX A Table GPRS parameters for Packet Switched Transfer e Where transfer is band specific the band measured must be specified The following parameters are suggested based on observations of real operation Justifications follow the table However these are only suggestions It is recommended that vendors define the test for their most efficient transfer mode The test results and the channel parameters used to perform the test should all be reported in the last column of the table
33. al and easily reproducible channel In view of this and the relatively high receive signal strength retransmissions are not expected V7 6 Page 23 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 5 2 WCDMA The WCDMA bearer configuration of the tests is described below Some bearer parameters shall be selected among some recommended values These parameters and the selected value shall be reported with the tests results The configuration is based on a Category 8 UE or higher PARAMETERS COMMENT BAND I MID RANGE BAND II MID RANGE BAND IV MID RANGE BAND V MID RANGE IN TEST RESULTS BAND VI MID RANGE BAND VIII MID RANGE BAND IX MID RANGE BAND I MID RANGE BAND II MID RANGE BAND IV MID RANGE BAND V MID RANGE IN TEST RESULTS BAND VI MID RANGE BAND VIII MID RANGE BAND IX MID RANGE SERVING CELL UARFCN DOWNLINK SERVING CELL UARFCN UPLINK SERVING CELL SCRAMBLING CODE 255 IN TEST RESULTS NUMBER OF NEIGHBOURS DECLARED 16 SEE NOTE BELOW IN THE BA_LIST USE SECONDARY SCRAMBLING CODE O IN TEST RESULTS FIXED CHANNELIZATION Veg nae a HARD HANDOVER IN TEST RESULTS SOFT SOFTER HANDOVER IN TEST RESULTS INTERACTIVE OR CHANNEL TYPE UL amp DL BACKGROUND HSPA IN BEARER BOTH UPLINK AND UPLINK TTI 2 MS NOMINAL AVG UL INF BIT RATE 0 KBPS ACK NACK REPETITION REQUIRED FOR CONTINUOUS HS FACTOR DP
34. any application that can run in the background without display view and on 1 Hz could be used 3 Wait until it is clear that terminal has a valid positioning fix and wait for the backlight to extinguish 4 Start the measurement run the measurement for 10 minutes and note the average current consumption over this period 5 Complete the test data for GPS tracking V7 6 Page 39 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 13 Reserved for future use 14 Reserved for future use 15 Reserved for future use 16 Reserved for future use 17 Reserved for future use 18 Test Method 18 1 General Description The bearer configurations of the tests are described in the previous section for handheld devices Some bearer parameters shall be selected among some recommended values These parameters and the selected value shall be reported with the tests results along with the nominal voltage of the dummy battery used for testing There are 3 measurement methods described in this section for handheld devices 1 The first method uses a dummy battery and a power supply 2 The second uses a live battery and measurement circuitry The former is provided where repeatability is a requirement while the latter is included for backward compatibility reasons 3 For USB data modems the test method uses a measurement circuit placed between the USB data modem and the USB port
35. are the Number of Intra frequency neighbours No GSM neighbour cell is declared in the Inter RAT neighbour list for WCDMA Standby test Power distribution should be programmed as follows Power distribution 14 of time E of time class 3 class 4 12 10 of time 2 em 24 21 18 15 12 9 6 3 O 3 6 9 12 15 20 30 40 50 Power dBm V7 6 Page 20 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Figure 3 Terminal Tx Power distribution for WCDMA of time of time Power dBm 3 oo 4 na Table Terminal Tx Power distribution for WCDMA e This is designed to exercise the non linear WCDMA power amplifier across its full range The data is taken from operation on a live network e The method of testing involves averaging over a defined period A test set must be configured to produce the relevant power for the relevant percentage of that period e Alternatively depending on the test set it may be easier to individually measure the current at each power level and average according to the weighting given e To ensure that results are always repeatable the measurements should always be made with the MS moving from minimum power to maximum power This will minimise any effects due to residual heat in the terminal after transmitting at higher power levels 4 3 WLAN in conjunction with G
36. as with CRS used in the test The antenna transmission modes are specified in section 7 1 in 3GPP TS 36 213 Table E UTRA_TDD_idle_1 OP 2 TDD Two sided dynamic OCNG TDD Pattern 3 8 WLAN in combination with GSM or WCDMA or E UTRA This section is applicable for a device with Wi Fi capabilities WLAN parameters of the test Access Point AP are described below PARAMETER MANDATORY VALUE COMMENT WLAN STANDARDS WI FI 802 11B G A N WI FI FREQUENCY 2 4 GHZ DEVICES THAT SUPPORT THE 2 4 WI FI FREQUENCY m GHZ AND THE 5 5 GHZ GHZ BAND BE TESTED IN EACH BAND AUTHENTICATION CIPHERING WPA DTIM PERIOD ALL WLAN TESTS 1 BOTH TURNED ON IN WHICH A WI FI E UAPSD POWER AND ACCESS POINT IS 2 BOTH TURNED OFF USED SHALL BE RUN TWICE WITH V7 6 Page 14 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique WMM UAPSD TURNED ON AND TURNED OFF WI FI RSSI Po BEACON INTERVAL 100MS Table Access Point WLAN parameters WLAN parameters of the device under test are described below The device shall be put in the mode that the user will encounter in the production model Those values need to be recorded into the Pro forma table RECOMMENDED PARAMETER VALUES COMMENT USED VALUE SHALL BE REPORTED WLAN STANDARDS WI FI 802 11B G A N WITH THE TEST RESULTS LONG RETRY LIMIT 4 USED VALUE SHALL BE REPORTED WITH THE TEST RESULTS USED VALUE SH
37. ats The most common one in use is the mp3 media format A reference file in this format is supplied on the GSMA web page see references section If this format is not supported a reference file shall be transcoded from this file The following information shall be noted in the test results Codec used Data rate Use of internal or external memory Radio technology used The volume used during the test shall also be described in the test results and shall be set to a middle volume lelvel e g 5 out of 10 possible levels The device shall be connected to a WCDMA or E UTRA network The following parameters are used for the media file e Bit Rate 128 kbps e Sampling Rate 44 1 kHz Stereo e Download the reference music file from the GSMA website and store it onto the terminal The media file shall be stored on the external memory card and played back from there If the terminal device does not support an external memory card the media file shall be stored in the internal phone memory and played from there e The pre installed Music Player of the terminal device shall be used for music playback Enabling of screensavers shall be set to the default values as delivered from the factory V7 6 Page 33 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique e The original stereo cable headset or original Bluetooth headset or one recommended by the terminal manu
38. case the system simulator is not connected to the internet the streaming server provides the required streaming files which can be downloaded and installed on the system simulator The default setting for the appropriate bearer see section 5 shall be used When supported WCDMA or E UTRA shall be used 7 1 Video Streaming Terminal devices do support a variety of different streaming formats which makes it difficult to determine one default video stream suitable for every terminal device Therefore a set of core video formats is defined and is available on the streaming server as reference content Bit Rate Frames Resolution Size Video Part Part 128x96 SQcif H 263 AMR 12 2 128x96 SQcif MPEG4 176x144 Qcif H 263 AMR 12 2 176x144 Qcif MPEG4 320x240 QVGA MPEG4 V7 6 Page 31 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique a a ere n ae all 1500 am FWVGA H 264 epee k B Table Set of reference streaming formats The power consumption measurement shall be carried out by selecting and re playing the stream with the highest possible bit rate and codec that are supported by the terminal device If the terminal capabilities are unknown the test shall be started with highest numbered Video Stream in the table If this stream does not work the next lower Video Stream shall be used As per the principles in section 5 the bearer
39. ces had to be re numbered Imported CR DG22_015r1 CR_to BLM_Document_to_ad d_power_supply_measuremen 5 15 September t_procedure doc Sections old DG EMC 2009 version12 20 21 22 23 24 11 19 20 21 22 23 24 has been updated Imported CR DG22_017r1 CR to DG 09 GPS Tracking Version 2 0 doc Added new section 13 GPS Tracking and added under Annex B section B5 Version Date Document DG24_023r2 added USB data modem TIM Document DG25_017r1 Document Clean up SE DAG 76 amp S lla Document DG26_013 updating EMC 88 Armin the references in Table 2 10 Schoeller DTAG Document number changed to TS 09 Doc BLM_15_004 CR to DGv6 0 clean up was approved Unnecessary text removed Doc BLM_15_005 Added in Marc 15 12 2011 amp section 19 2 definition of Ouwehand 16 03 2011 Headroom Doc BLM_16_002 2 phase Nokia cleanup TS09 v6 0 Doc BLM_16_003 Section 13 GPS additional info added Doc BLM_16_004 Added V7 6 Page 53 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Brief Description of Approval Editor Change Authority Company parameters to Cross Reference table section 1 3 amp removed and added parameters to section 4 2 BLM_16_005 Section 8 1 Video Streamin table updated replaced amp some text updated Section 8 2 Audio Streaming added 1 row to the table Section 9 2 Video Playback Updated text video f
40. cess point at the same time The device must therefore monitor the paging beacon frames from both technologies at the same time The Wi Fi is directly connected to Public Internet not GAN nor VPN V7 6 Page 15 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique RF Cable 2m separation WiFi Access Point Figure 1 Test set up for GSM Standby Wi Fi enabled e The GSM parameters for this test are the same as for the GSM test described in section 3 1 e The Wi Fi parameters for this test are stated in section 3 8 of the document No active data transmission shall be stimulated by the tester across the Wi Fi radio bearer e The other common parameters mentioned in section 2 of this document also apply e The parameters and the selected values used for the test shall be reported with the tests results 3 8 3 GAN Standby Time over WLAN GSM coverage available This section is designed to test the effect of GAN over Wi Fi radio capabilities on the standard operation of a terminal This test is only applicable to a terminal that supports GAN over Wi Fi The GAN network parameters of the tests are described below PARAMETER MANDATORY VALUE COMMENT PREFERRED MODE GAN _ i G KEEP ALIVE TIMER 100 SECONDS Po E
41. ching is not a reliable way Some browsers may ignore the lt meta gt tags for cache control e When using HTML lt meta gt tags to control the refresh timer the timer will start counting from the time when the page is loaded Since the page loading time is a variable for different solutions the number of page loading iterations in the 5min measurement time is not fixed e f the test is performed in a WCDMA network the refresh duration of 20 seconds might not be long enough to allow the HSPA modem to ramp down from DCH to FACH to IDLE for certain network configurations 6 2 HTML Browsing For Devices With Full Web Browsers For smartphones with full desktop web page rendering capabilities the small web page used in Chapter 6 1 is not suitable This test case therefore uses ETSI s Kepler reference page which is an approximation of a full web page with pictures and content resembling a representative full web page Test preparation Download the ZIP file of the Kepler reference web page from http docbox etsi org STQ Open Kepler For the execution of this test case place the content of the ZIP file in 5 different folders of a web server so the page and its contents are reloaded instead of taken from the cache of the mobile device during the test Ensure that the web browser s cache is empty to prevent from locally loading the pages Ensure that the device under test can load the web page in less than 60 sec
42. cklight illumination Should GPSViewer not be suitable for the handset any application that can run in the background without display view and on 1 Hz could be used 3 Wait until it is clear that terminal has a valid positioning fix and wait for the backlight to extinguish 4 Start the measurement run the measurement for 10 minutes and note the average current consumption over this period 5 Complete the test data for GPS tracking 12 2 Option 2 Satellite simulator not available Test Setup Place the terminal in a stationary position If the test is performed outside ensure the internal GPS antenna has unobstructed line of sight to clear sky conditions If the test is performed inside then it must be ensured that the GPS signal is provided to the terminal for example using a cable connection or use of a GPS antenna repeater Test Procedure 1 The default GPS Tracking periodicity shall be used The value used if known shall be noted in the test data for GPS tracking If adaptive tracking is used then it shall be noted in the test data for GPS tracking 2 Navigate to and enable the bundled mapping application Should no bundled mapping application be available or should the bundled mapping application not be suitable then GPSViewer may be downloaded from http www wayviewer de en gpsviewer html and installed Configure GPSViewer to use internal GPS and 0 backlight illumination Should GPSViewer not be suitable for the handset
43. e allocated area two sided starts with PRB 0 and ends with PRB N 1 V7 6 Page 13 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Relative power level 7p dB PDSCH Data Subframe only if available for DL 0 5 3 4 6 7 8 9 1 6 6 as normal 6 as special subframe subframe N Allocation 0 0 0 0 First allocated First allocated First allocated First allocated PRB 1 PRB 1 PRB 1 PRB 1 and and and and Last allocated Last allocated Last allocated Last allocated PRB 1 Npp 1 PRB 1 PRB 1 PRB 1 Nez 1 Nez 1 Nez 1 0 0 0 0 Note 1 Note 1 These physical resource blocks are assigned to an arbitrary number of virtual UEs with one PDSCH per virtual UE the data transmitted over the OCNG PDSCHs shall be uncorrelated pseudo random data which is QPSK modulated The parameter 7 pp is used to scale the power of PDSCH Note 2 Subframes available for DL transmission depends on the Uplink Downlink configuration in Table 4 2 2 in 3GPP TS 36 211 Note 3 If two or more transmit antennas with CRS are used in the test the OCNG shall be transmitted to the virtual users by all the transmit antennas with CRS according to transmission mode 2 The parameter y ppg applies to each antenna port separately so the transmit power is equal between all the transmit antenn
44. ement and Current Consumption Technique Relative power level y dB Subframe 0 5 1 4 6 9 PDSCH Allocation Data 0 First allocated PRB 0 First allocated PRB 0 First allocated PRB 1 1 1 and and and Last allocated PRB 1 Last allocated PRB 1 Last allocated PRB 1 veg Neg l Nag 0 0 0 Note 1 Note 1 These physical resource blocks are assigned to an arbitrary number of virtual UEs with one PDSCH per virtual UE the data transmitted over the OCNG PDSCHs shall be uncorrelated pseudo random data which is QPSK modulated The parameter 7 pp is used to scale the power of PDSCH Note 2 If two or more transmit antennas with CRS are used in the test the OCNG shall be transmitted to the virtual users by all the transmit antennas with CRS according to transmission mode 2 The parameter y pgg applies to each antenna port separately so the transmit power is equal between all the transmit antennas with CRS used in the test The antenna transmission modes are specified in section 7 1 in 3GPP TS 36 213 Table E UTRA_FDD_idle_1 OP 2 FDD Two sided dynamic OCNG FDD Pattern This OCNG Pattern for TDD fills with OCNG all empty PRB s PRB s with no allocation of data or system information of the subframes available for DL transmission depending on TDD UL DL configuration when the unallocated area is discontinuous in frequency domain divided in two parts by th
45. ended values These parameters and the selected value shall be reported with the tests results PARAMETER COMMENT HOPPING HOPPING SEQUENCE 850 HOPPING SEQUENCE 900 HOPPING SEQUENCE 1800 HOPPING SEQUENCE 1900 HOPPING SEQUENCE 450 HOPPING SEQUENCE 480 HANDOVER RX LEVEL V7 6 Page 18 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique USED PCL VALUES FOR MAX AND MIN SHALL BE REPORTED WITH THE TEST RESULTS USED PCL VALUES FOR MAX AND MIN SHALL BE REPORTED WITH TERMINAL TX LEVEL 900 850 MAX PCL 7 29 480 amp 450 DBM MIN TERMINAL TX LEVEL 1800 1900 MAX PCL 1 28 DBM MIN THE TEST RESULTS UPLINK DTX CALL CONTINUOUS CODEC NO OF NEIGHBOUR CELLS cain DECLARED IN THE BA_LIST APPENDIX A Table GSM parameters for Talk Time 4 2 WCDMA All common parameters section 2 apply plus the WCDMA bearer configuration is described below Some bearer parameters are left to the vendor to decide In these cases the values used must be reported with the test results PARAMETERS VALUE COMMENT Serving Cell UARFCN downlink Band l MID RANGE l Band Il MID RANGE All bands supported by the terminal Band IV MID RANGE must be measured Results must indicate which band s have been measured and individual result for each band Band V MID RANGE Band VI MID RANGE Band VIII MID RANGE Band IX MID RANGE Serving Cell
46. fact provide signals on these frequencies No signals should be present on the neighbour frequencies If signals are present then the terminal will attempt to synchronise to the best 6 and this is not part of the test 3 2 GSM GPRS For GPRS most of the key parameters can be kept from GSM configuration see section 3 1 but the paging type and interval needs to be addressed Three possibilities for paging type are available 1 Network mode of operation All paging messages GSM or GPRS are sent on the PPCH or CCCH PCH if no PPCH is present In PS connected mode CS paging arrives on the PDTCH 2 Network mode of operation II All paging messages are sent on the CCCH PCH whether PS connected or not This means the mobile must monitor paging channel even when in a packet call Most deployed GPRS networks operate in network mode or network mode II so mode II as been adopted as the standard For simplicity the paging has been selected to arrive on the CCCH PCH Finally the paging interval needs to be considered As the decisions on paging mode and channel lead to use the same paging system as in GSM the same paging interval was selected 5 multi frames PARAMETER NETWORK MODE OF OPERATION as PAGING CHANNEL PAGING INTERVAL ALL OTHER PARAMETERS AS FOR GSM STANDBY COMMENT Table GSM GPRS parameters for Standby Time Note the selected parameters for GSM GPRS standby are effectively the same as those used in for
47. facturer shall be used Test Procedure 1 Save the media file on the phone memory selection see above 2 The actual playing time should be 5 minutes 3 Set the volume to mid level and start listening to the audio media clip 4 Start Power Consumption Measurement 8 2 Video Playback e Terminal devices do support a variety of different Video Playback formats Most common use is the H 264 media format If this is not supported MPEG4 Visual Simple Profile Level 0 media format or H 263 Profile 0 Level 10 shall be used to perform this test The codecs and resolution used for the test shall be specified in the test results Bit Rate Frames Resolution Size Video Part Audio kbps per Part Table Set of reference local video formats e The media file shall be stored onto the handset on the external memory and played back from there If the terminal device does not support an external memory card the media file shall be stored in the internal phone memory and played from there e The pre installed Media Player of the terminal device shall be used for Video playback Background illumination shall be enabled Screensaver shall be disabled e The original stereo cable headset or original Bluetooth headset or one recommended by the terminal manufacturer shall be used Full Screen shall be enabled if supported by the terminal device Playback 1 Playback 2 Playback 3 Playback 4 Playback 5 Playback 6 Video Playback 7 lt foi D
48. for the E UTRA test described in section 3 7 e The Wi Fi parameters for this test are stated in section 3 8 of the document e The other common parameters mentioned earlier in this document also apply 3 8 7 E UTRA Standby Wi Fi enabled device connected to AP The set up for this test is similar to the E UTRA standby time test defined in section 3 7 of this document The only difference is that a Wi Fi access point is present as shown in the diagram in the previous sections on GSM Wi Fi and WCDMA Wi Fi For this test the device must be connected and registered to both the E UTRA test set and the Wi Fi access point at the same time The device must therefore monitor the paging beacon frames from both technologies at the same time The Wi Fi Access Point is directly connected to the Public Internet not GAN nor VPN e The E UTRA parameters for this test are the same as for the E UTRA standby test described in section 3 7 e The Wi Fi parameters for this test are stated earlier in this section of the document No active data transmission shall be on going over the Wi Fi radio bearer e The other common parameters mentioned earlier in this document also apply e The parameters and the selected values used for the test shall be reported with the test results 4 Talk Time Test 4 1 GSM All common parameters section 2 apply plus the additional GSM configuration parameters Some bearer parameters shall be selected among some recomm
49. g scenarios with Bluetooth devices associated with the tested terminal However the accessory device used must be Bluetooth certified and commercially available 10 2 Headset Talk Time e This scenario shall be run on top of a Talk Time scenario ref chapters 4 or 5 e The test shall be run with a commercially available Bluetooth certified headset When measuring talk time a voice signal shall be sent in both directions of the Bluetooth connection Reasoning This approach prevents a Bluetooth device to enter sniff mode during silence periods The test setup simulates a regular call situation with the headset connected to the terminal under test and a regular voice call open to a second terminal The baseband role Master Slave of the Phone when connected with Bluetooth headset is another factor that can affect the power consumption It is recommended that this parameter is reported typically Phone is Master of the connection 10 3 Headset Music Player e This scenario shall be run on top of the Music Playback scenario ref chapter 8 1 e The test shall be run with a commercially available Bluetooth certified headset The test report should specify if the connection between Phone and Headset is an EDR level or non EDR level connection Using a BT A2DP headset with optimum bit rate can lower the power consumed 10 4 VOID 10 5 Device in BT discovery mode Standby Time e This scenario shall be run on top of a Standby Time scena
50. h a Video Telephony Call Make sure video and audio is transmitted properly 2 Capture the Video Clip as full screen and transmit this as Video Telephony Call to the other party if used In the case of video loopback this should be activated 3 Start Power Consumption Measurement 4 The actual playing time should be 10 minutes 5 The reference content for Video Telephony can be retrieved from the GSMA website 10 Bluetooth Interface Usage Test This section is designed to test the effect of Bluetooth accessories on the standard operation of a terminal Clearly the tests are only applicable to a terminal that supports Bluetooth and specifically supports the accessories indicated in the following subsections Record the Bluetooth standard version number used on the results sheet V7 6 Page 36 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 10 1 Common Parameters Radio environment The interface tested shall be the only Bluetooth connection in the test area No other radio should transmit in the 2 4 GHz band e g Wi Fi Distance Phone to BT device 10 centimetres Power Class of the BT device To be stated in the test report Enhanced Data Rate EDR ON Sniff interval 0x800 about 1 28 seconds Sniff Attempt parameter 8 Sniff Timeout parameter 8 Table Bluetooth interface parameters It is recommended to set up the followin
51. he MS terminal voltage when the MS draws transient bursts V7 6 Page 40 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique of current Such capacitance should be kept to a minimum bearing in mind that it will affect the temporal resolution of the current sampling 18 2 2 Power Source and Current Measurement Device This device performs the combined functions of providing regulated DC power to the MS and measuring the current consumption of the MS The power source should support the following minimum set of features e Configurable output voltage with a resolution of 0 01V or better e Output voltage range covering the nominal voltage of the MS battery with some headroom nominal voltage 5 to compensate for voltage drop in the supply cables e Remote sensing to allow the effects of resistance of the supply cables to be compensated for and to allow maintenance of the nominal voltage at the MS battery terminals e The DC source should have sufficient output current capability both continuous and peak to adequately supply the MS during all measurements Current limiting of the power supply shall not function during a measurement The following current measurement capability when configured for standby and dedicated mode tests should be met or exceeded DEDICATED MODE PARAMETER IDLE MODE REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENT INTERNAL RESISTANCE lt 0 1 OHMS lt 0 1
52. he average current drain ldedicatea from the measured samples e f appropriate to the test record the volume of data transferred in the 30 minute period e Calculate the battery life as indicated in the following section 18 5 Standby Test procedure using a Battery Pack 18 5 1 Configuration The standby configuration of the test equipment and device depends on the radio technology to be used for standby testing These are described in Chapter 3 18 5 2 Battery Current Drain The following procedure shall be used to measure the average current drain of the MS e Fully charge the battery on the MS with the MS deactivated following the manufacturer charging instructions stated in the user manual using the manufacturer charger e Remove the battery from the MS e Re connect the battery with the measurement circuitry described in section 19 3 3 in series with the battery positive terminal e Activate the MS e After activation wait for MS boot processes to be completed Place the terminal into the appropriate test configuration and wait for 3 more minutes to be sure that all initialization processes has been completed Boot processes refer to events which occur only once per power cycle e In idle mode record the current samples over a continuous 30 minutes period e Calculate the average current drain liae from the measured samples e Calculate the battery life as indicated in the following section 18 5 3 Measurement Circuit
53. is is necessary because the idle mode BA BCCH contains a number of ARFCNs If the MS detects RF power at these frequencies it may attempt synchronisation to the carrier which will increase power consumption Shielding the MS under test will minimise the probability of this occurring but potential leakage paths through the BSS simulator should not be ignored e Good engineering practice should be applied to the measurement of current drawn e A low value of series resistance is used for sensing the current drawn from the battery e lIts value needs to be accurately measured between the points at which the voltage across it is to be measured with due consideration for the resistance of any connecting cables e Any constraints on the measurement of the voltage e g due to test equipment earthing arrangements should be reflected in the physical positioning of the resistance in the supply circuit e Voltages drop between battery and MS in the measurement circuit shall also be considered as this may affect MS performances e Itis also important that leakage into the measurement circuitry does not affect the results 18 7 Active Mode Test Procedure for USB data modems The following configuration applies to the following tests FTP Download 18 7 1 Configuration Configure the channel and applications as defined in the appropriate earlier section of this document 18 7 2 Current Consumption The following procedure shall be used to meas
54. le 21 2 Dual Mode GSM GPRS neighbour cells to be monitored in dual mode WCDMA GSM GPRS scenario PARAMETER BAND VALUE 1 9 17 26 34 42 50 58 67 75 83 91 900 BAND 99 108 116 124 512 536 560 585 610 635 660 685 710 735 760 785 810 835 860 885 512 530 550 570 590 610 630 650 670 690 710 730 750 770 790 810 128 137 145 153 161 169 177 185 193 201 209 217 225 233 241 251 259 262 265 267 269 271 273 275 277 279 281 283 285 287 290 293 306 309 312 314 316 318 320 322 324 326 328 330 332 334 337 340 1800 BAND NEIGHBOUR CELL TOOS BAND ARFONS 850 BAND 450 BAND 480 BAND Table V7 6 Page 48 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 22 Appendix B Pro Forma Tables 22 1 Test Results This Annex contains the Pro forma result tables in excel format and can be used to record the test results a TSO9_v7 6 xls 22 2 Detailed Test Parameters 22 2 1 Parameters Used for GPRS PS PARAMETER USED VALUE MULTI SLOT CLASS TERMINAL TYPE SLOTS UPLINK SLOTS DOWNLINK DUTY CYCLE CODING SCHEME CS CAN CHANGE TRANSFER MODE TRANSPARENT NON TRANSPARENT RETRANSMISSIONS Table 22 2 2 Parameters used for WCDMA Idle Mode and CS Mode PARAMETER USED VALUE SERVING CELL SCRAMBLING CODE NEIGHBOUR CELL SCRAMBLING CODES PAGING I
55. link and 10 configuration Mbit s uplink for FDD Allocated resource blocks 50 in UL TBS Index in UL Allocated resource blocks 50 in DL TBS Index in DL 21 PDCCH length 2 Symbols OCNG in DL According to Table According to Table 3GPP TS 36 521 E UTRA_FDD ldle_1 E UTRA_TDD lIdle_1 A 5 1 2 Table E UTRA 4 General parameters for E UTRA FDD File Upload use case Further assumptions e CQI is assumed to be periodic and scheduled such that it is sent every 40 ms to the network e No SRS is transmitted e No HARQ and ARQ retransmissions are expected low bit error rate is assumed e No System Information on PDSCH or PBCH or paging is received e A test duration of 10 minutes is assumed Note that the files to transfer must be sufficiently large so that the transfers do not complete in less than 10 minutes irrespective of the data rates used 5 6 Recommendation It is recommended that the results of all the packet switched data tests be expressed as total data transferred rather than time spent in the mode the data transfer total is a more useful indication to the user of what the terminal is capable of and will be very roughly the same regardless of the actual duty cycle seen 6 Browsing Test The following test simulates Internet browsing operation It exercises the communications link the display and the processor As per the principles in section 5 the bearer used shall be the most efficient o
56. n Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview 1 2 Scope 1 3 Document Cross References Common Parameters Standby Time Test 3 1 GSM 3 2 GSM GPRS 3 3 WCDMA 3 4 GSM WCDMA Dual Mode 3 5 GSM GPRS WCDMA Dual Mode 3 6 WCDMA GSM GPRS Dual Mode 3 7 E UTRA Standby 3 8 WLAN in combination with GSM or WCDMA or E UTRA 3 8 1 GSM Standby Time Wi Fi enabled no AP 3 8 2 GSM Standby Time Wi Fi enabled device connected to AP 3 8 3 GAN Standby Time over WLAN GSM coverage available 3 8 4 WCDMA Standby Wi Fi enabled no AP 3 8 5 WCDMA Standby Wi Fi enabled device connected to AP 3 8 6 E UTRA Standby Wi Fi enabled no AP 3 8 7 E UTRA Standby Wi Fi enabled device connected to AP Talk Time Test 4 1 GSM 4 2 WCDMA 4 3 WLAN in conjunction with GSM or WCDMA 4 3 1 VoIP over WLAN No GSM or WCDMA coverage Packet Switched Transfer Test 5 1 GPRS 5 2 WCDMA 5 3 E UTRA Download 5 4 E UTRA File Upload 5 5 E UTRAFDD Parallel File Download and File Upload 5 6 Recommendation Browsing Test 6 1 HTML Browsing 6 2 HTML Browsing For Devices With Full Web Browsers Streaming Content Test 7 1 Video Streaming 7 2 Audio Streaming Application software test 8 1 Music Playback 8 2 Video Playback V7 6 Non confidential ON nN OOOO A WWWOWWWHOANNONNNNNNDNYN 2 a a a a a aaa aa aa aa aa aa estes FWWNHH a OOO OOoOONOAANNN OW WAAWAAO
57. n of the MS 1 The MS battery is replaced with the dummy battery circuit described in section 18 2 1 2 The dummy battery is connected to a combined DC power source and current measurement device capable of meeting the minimum measurement requirements specified in section 18 2 2 3 The DC power source is configured to maintain a voltage equal to the Nominal Battery Voltage across the dummy battery terminals Determination of the Nominal Battery Voltage is described in section 20 Activate the MS Wait 3 minutes after activation for MS boot processes to be completed In idle mode record the current samples over a continuous 30 minute period Calculate the average current drain lig from the measured samples Calculate the battery life as indicated in the following section CON Oo FS Note It is important that a controlled RF environment is presented to the MS under test and it is recommended this is done using a RF shielded enclosure This is necessary because the idle mode BA BCCH contains a number of ARFCNs If the MS detects RF power at these frequencies it may attempt synchronisation to the carrier which will increase power consumption Shielding the MS under test will minimise the probability of this occurring but potential leakage paths through the BSS simulator should not be ignored 18 4 Active Mode Test Procedure using a Power Supply The following configuration applies to the subsequent tests e Circuit s
58. ne and bearer parameters used shall be stated in the test results 6 1 HTML Browsing The GSMA have created a web page containing text and an image that automatically refreshes every 20 seconds By refreshes we mean that the page contains appropriate HTML instructions so as to force the browser to completely reload the page and image every 20 seconds To execute the test download the HTML test page and its associated files from the GSMA website as described in Chapter 2 and load it onto your own local web server that is V7 6 Page 29 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique accessible to the terminal The test should not be run from the GSMA web server because it is not configured to act as a test server To run the test enter the URL of the web page into the browser The complete test page and image should now be automatically refreshed by the browser every 20 seconds until the browser is closed For the duration of this test the backlight shall be lit If this does not happen automatically because of the page update then it must be forced by other means For example it may be possible to set this in the options or it can be achieved by manually pressing a key The method used must be indicated in the test results Measure the current for 5 minutes as defined in section 18 4 or 18 5 Note e Using HTML lt meta gt tags to control the browser ca
59. ns and services 1 2 Scope This document describes a selection of basic measurements that are representative of the main uses of mobile equipment MS UE with a view that the resulting figures can provide a measure of battery performance or current consumption or current consumption whilst being exercised by a specific technology within a specified parameter set Whilst the figures are not intended to provide a definitive power consumption figure for a MS UE they may be used to extrapolate indicative power consumption data for complicated usage scenarios In this document main categories of features have been defined to rationalise the amount of testing required whilst maintaining an overview of the battery performance The categories are illustrated in the diagram below The performance figures produced by the tests are intended to give benchmarks for the operators to use when comparing terminals It is not anticipated that the figures will be made available to end users 1 3 Document Cross References Reference Document Name 1 3GPP TS25 101 v3 10 0 UE Radio transmission and reception 2 3GPP TS05 05 v8 11 0 Radio transmission and reception 3 3GPP TS05 08 v8 13 0 Radio subsystem link control 4 Requirements for support of radio resource 3GPP TS25 133 v3 9 0 management 5 3GPP TR 21 910 v3 0 0 Multimode UE categories principles and procedures 6 3GPP TS34 108 v3 7 0 Common test environments for user equipment 7 User
60. o the network see section 5 and otherwise not used e It is not strictly required that the charging be stopped exactly when the MS s battery meter says that charging is complete but is strongly recommended e The battery shall be removed from the terminal and discharged to its End of Life at a discharge rate of C 5 e The End of Life voltage is the voltage below which the phone will not operate This voltage will vary with the characteristics of the terminal so the terminal manufacturer must report this value C 5 discharge rate refers a discharge current which is one fifth that of C where C is the approximate capacity of the battery For example a battery of approximately 1000 mAh milliamp hour capacity C will be discharged at 200 mA or C 5 If then the duration of the discharge period is measured to be 4 5 hours the actual capacity of the battery is 4 5 hours x 200 mA 900 mAh The most accurate way to achieve a C 5 discharge rate is to use a programmable current sink Other means are possible However note that if a fixed resistor is used then the current will have to be monitored and integrated as the battery voltage falls so will the current 20 Battery Life Time The recommended battery lifetime measure is the following e Battery lifetime is quoted from current measurements in section 18 and battery capacity measurements in section 19 To obtain a battery lifetime in terms of hours V7 6 Page 46 of 57
61. onds If the device can t load the page in this timeframe this test can not be performed Test procedure 1 Open the index html file in the first of the five folders on the web server in the web browser of the device Ensure that the full page is downloaded including the pictures and the content of the frames V7 6 Page 30 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 2 Ensure that the page is fully loaded before proceeding Afterwards scroll down the web page e g by using the touch screen scroll keys etc 3 After 60 seconds after the start of the download open the index html file at the next location on the web server and ensure that the full page is downloaded including the pictures and the content of the frames Note By starting the timer at the beginning of the request and NOT after the page has been fully downloaded it is ensured that the overall test duration is constant independent from the device s and the network s capabilities to deliver the page ata certain speed 4 Repeat step two until the page has been loaded 5 times The total test time is therefore 5 minutes Measure the current for 5 minutes as defined in section 18 4 or 18 5 7 Streaming Content Test Since the used bearer and transmit power of the terminal is impacting the streaming power consumption it is recommended that a system simulator is used In
62. ormat to be used BLM_17_003 Editorial clean up in different sections Most was already implemented via BLM_15_ 004 amp BLM_16_002 BLM_17_004r1 Removed reference in the header the older document name BLM_17_005r1 Section 3 7 Updated 2 parameters in Nokia tables Auth Ciph amp WLAN Standards BLM_17_007r1 Section 5 2 Removed modified and added parameters in the table BLM_16_006 Section 5 2 WCDMA table have been updated BLM16_007 Section 2 Common Parameter table update text Backlight and Keypad Section 3 3 Updated WCDMA Parameters Standby Time Removed CPICH_RSCP EC Serving Cell Code Power EC NO Changed Sintrasearch Ssearchpar Added Number of paging Marc 25 05 2011 indicators per frame Np Ouwehand IOC 15 Ige CPICH_Ec lor Nokia PICH_Ec lor Sintersearch Version Date Marc 25 5 201 1 Ouwehand Qguatmin Qhaevimin Section 7 1 amp 7 2 Text added at the end of paragraph Section 9 1 Text added at the end of paragraph Section 9 3 Idle mode changed in Airplane mode Section 11 1 table entry Enhanded Data Rate EDR V7 6 Page 54 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Version Date 28 08 2011 V7 6 Brief Description of Approval Editor Change Authority Company value changed Section 11 2 11 3 amp 11 5 Added text at the end of every paragraph B
63. r all supported E UTRA bands All bands supported by the Downlink EARFCN handset must be measured Results must indicate which band s have been measured and individual result for each band V7 6 Page 10 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Parameter Recommended Value Value Recommended Value Comment Number of 16 ed Although the mobile is neighbours 0 inter frequency required to monitor these declared in the 0 inter RAT neighbour cells the test neighbour cell list no MBSFN cells equipment does not in fact provide signals DRX Cycle 1 28 seconds 1 28 seconds Results must indicate the used DRX Cycle Reference ae 85 dBm 15kHz 85 dBm 15kHz Refer to 3GPP TS 36 521 Energy Per 1 C 0 oe Default value used for 3GPP performance test setup and signalling tests Uplink downlink NA 1 Refer to 3GPP TS36 521 configuration 1 C 2 Special subframe NA 4 configuration PBCH EPRE Ratio PBCH_RA 0 dB PBCH_RB 0 dB PSS EPRE Ratio PSS_RA 0 dB SSS EPRE Ratio SSS_RA 0 dB PCFICH EPRE PCFICH_RB 0 dB Ratio PDCCH EPRE PDCCH_RA 0 dB Ratio PDCCH_RB 0 dB PDSCH EPRE PDSCH_RA 0 dB Ratio PDSCH_RB 0 dB PHICH EPRE Ratio PHICH_RA 0 dB PHICH_RB 0 dB Serving cell 10 MHz bandwidth Number of antenna 2 ports at eNodeB Cyclic Prefix Normal No extended cyclic prefix Length V7 6 Page 11 of 57 GSM Associa
64. rameters to all modes of operations The following external resources provide input files for the tests described below Audio stream gsmworld mobi blm downloads audio_only_stream_aac 3gp Browsing gsmworld mobi blm downloads textimage htm Music gsmworld mobi blm downloads music mp3 Video Streaming http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_stream_96p_a 3gp http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_stream_96p_b 3gp http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_stream_144p_a 3gp http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_stream_144p_b 3gp http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_stream_240p_a 3gp http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_stream_360p_a mp4 V7 6 Page 6 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_stream_480p_a mp4 http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_stream_720p_a mp4 Video Playback application http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_playback_01 mp4 http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_playback_02 mp4 http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_playback_03 mp4 http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_playback_04 mp4 http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_playback_05 mp4 http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_playback_06 mp4 http gsmworld mobi blm downloads video_playback_07 mp4
65. rio ref chapter 3 Bluetooth is enabled on the phone side but remains unconnected with other devices throughout the test cycle There shall be no other Bluetooth device in range The phone shall be kept in invisible mode while the test is executed 10 6 BT data transfer in idle The objective of this test is to measure specifically Bluetooth power efficiency The test parameters are V7 6 Page 37 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique e Cellular mode idle as per the already specified idle mode scenario e BT node to terminal distance 1 meter or use artificial attenuation to achieve the same result e File to transfer GSMA MP3 reference file as per Music Playback scenario The results are to be specified as MB Transfer within battery life as per other data transfer tests 11 FTP Download Test For packet transfer modes the useful reference value is the amount of data that can be transferred not the battery lifetime if performing continuous transfer The channels defined suggested in chapter 5 are used to produce a battery life in terms of MB rather than hours In the case of a USB data modem the amount of data in Mb and the current consumption shall be measured As per the principles in section 5 the bearer used shall be the most efficient one and bearer parameters used shall be stated in the test results In this test we consider
66. ry Sampled measurements of the voltage across the sense resistor shall be performed The following measurement equipment is recommended Equipment of equivalent performance can be used but this must be indicated in the test results PARAMETER IDLE MODE SETTING MEASUREMENT RESISTANCE 0 5 OHMS OS OHMS a a e 1 0 5W HIGH PRECISION METAL FILM TOLERANCE TYPE E l SAMPLING FREQUENCY 50 KSPS 50 KSPS_ eee 0 1MA OVER THE FULL DYNAMIC RANGE OF RESOLUTION MS CURRENTS NOISE FLOOR LESS THAN LOWEST ADC STEP V7 6 Page 43 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Table Measurement circuitry for Standby Time Note It is important that a controlled RF environment is presented to the MS under test and it is recommended this is done using a RF shielded enclosure This is necessary because the idle mode BA BCCH contains a number of ARFCNs If the MS detects RF power at these frequencies it may attempt synchronisation to the carrier which will increase power consumption Shielding the MS under test will minimise the probability of this occurring but potential leakage paths through the BSS simulator should not be ignored e Good engineering practice should be applied to the measurement of current drawn e A low value of series resistance is used for sensing the current drawn from the battery e Its value needs to be accurately measured between the points at
67. s Wi Fi 15 June 2007 GAN Video amp Audio Streaming VT Music amp Video Playback 14 September a5 2007 Clarification on neighbour cells on neighbour cells Clarification on neighbour cels Clarification on Volume and Display settings The bit rate for BLM video stream 1 and 3 listed in the 01 May 2008 table in chapter 8 1 is DG EMC changed Correction have been done to the Browser test scenario 7 1 amp 7 2 T3212 parameter value added 4 7 06 June 2008 Section 3 amp 9 DG EMC Ec No gt 12dB added to section V7 6 Page 52 of 57 09 March 2007 08 Novemb r Comments from Nokia NEC Bone Addition of FTP scenario Editorial modifications GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique Brief Description of Approval Editor Change Authority Company 5 2 link to reference file in section 2 2 added 01 December Video Recording amp WLAN FTP 2008 download scenario added DG EMC E Section 10 To allow the use of a video loopback in place of a second terminal Section 19 3 2 The procedure requires a delay of 3 to January minutes The 3 minute window DG EMC 5 0 2009 may not provide enough time for boot processes to be completed on all handsets Small changes to sections 4 5 and 9 0 Specify volume level for 9 1 92 9 4 amp 9 5 Document has been updated to latest GSMA PRD template due to that section and referen
68. surement Circuitry 18 7 Active Mode Test Procedure for USB data modems V7 6 Non confidential 35 35 36 36 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 44 44 44 45 45 Page 3 of 57 GSM Association Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 19 20 21 22 18 7 1 Configuration 18 7 2 Current Consumption Effective Battery Capacity Battery Life Time Appendix A GSM GPRS NEIGHBOUR CELLS LISTS 21 1 Single Mode 21 2 Dual Mode Appendix B Pro Forma Tables 22 1 Test Results 22 2 Detailed Test Parameters 22 2 1 Parameters Used for GPRS PS 22 2 2 Parameters used for WCDMA Idle Mode and CS Mode 22 2 3 Parameters used for WCDMA PS Mode 22 2 4 Parameters used for Streaming Mode 22 2 5 Parameters used for Audio Video Playback Tests 22 2 6 Parameters used for Video Recording 22 3 Bluetooth amp USB Revision Numbers 22 4 GPS Tracking Document Management V7 6 Non confidential 45 45 46 46 48 48 48 49 49 49 49 49 49 50 50 50 50 50 52 Page 4 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview This document is applicable to 3GPP system capable terminals It defines mobile equipment MS UE power consumption test methods for specific technologies applicatio
69. the Video Recording time and the settings used in Appendices LINK respectively Note The PC display refresh rate shall be at least twice the recording frames per second in order to minimise interference 9 Video Telephony Test The video telephony is only applicable in WCDMA the parameters described in section 4 2 are used here e The video telephony call shall be made in Circuit Switched mode and must be bi directional Supplementary services shall not be activated Note To achieve a bi directional video call a second video capable terminal may be used to conduct the test If so it should be from the same vendor amp be the same type Codec used is to be specified by the manufacturer Alternatively a video loopback may be employed whereby the captured video content is sent back to the terminal e Use bearer data rate of 64 kbps for uplink and downlink Signalling Radio Bearer Conversational Unknown UL 64 DL 64 kbps CS RAB UL 3 4 DL 3 4kbps SRB for DCCH e Background illumination shall be enabled Screensaver shall be disabled e The original stereo cable headset or original Bluetooth headset or one recommended by the terminal manufacturer shall be used e A default video file available at the GSMA website shall be played on a PC with medium volume This media file shall be transmitted via Video Telephony by both parties or looped back in the case where only one terminal is being used Test procedure 1 Establis
70. time The device must therefore monitor the paging beacon frames from both technologies at the same time The Wi Fi is directly connected to the Public Internet not GAN nor VPN 2m separation WiFi Access Point Figure 2 Test set up for WCDMA standby Wi Fi enabled e The WCDMA parameters for this test are the same as for the WCDMA standby test described in section 3 3 e The Wi Fi parameters for this test are stated earlier in this section of the document No active data transmission shall be stimulated by the tester across the Wi Fi radio bearer e The other common parameters mentioned earlier in this document also apply e The parameters and the selected values used for the test shall be reported with the tests results V7 6 Page 17 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 3 8 6 E UTRA Standby Wi Fi enabled no AP This scenario is similar to the E UTRA Standby Time scenario ref section 3 7 For this scenario however the Wi Fi radio must be enabled and the device must periodically search for Wi Fi access points For this test no Wi Fi access points shall be in range so the terminal has to continuously search for an access point e The E UTRA parameters for this test are the same as
71. tion Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique PHICH DCI Aggregation 8 CCEs Refer to 3GPP TS 36 521 Level 1 C 3 1 Note that there is no UL in this test so DCI 0 is not relevant Qyxtevmin 120 dBm Lower than the expected RSRP to ensure that the UE camps on the target cell Qauaimin 20 dB Lower than the expected RSRQ to ensure that the UE camps on the target cell SintraSearchP S l e UE may choose not to No P RNTI on PDCCH Paging and System Information change notification on PDCCH System Information System information will be Reception transmitted but not received by the UE during the test OCNG According to Table E According to Table E 3GPP TS 36 521 A 5 1 2 UTRA_FDD ldle_1 UTRA TDD_ldle_1 Table E UTRA_Idle_1 Parameters for E UTRA Standby use case perform intra frequency intraSearchQ 0 dB measurements Note In Rel 8 only Sintragearch IS Sent In case Rel 8 is used this shall have the same value as SintraSearchp in the table No This OCNG Pattern for FDD fills with OCNG all empty PRB s PRB s with no allocation of data or system information of the DL sub frames when the unallocated area is discontinuous in frequency domain divided in two parts by the allocated area two sided starts with PRB 0 and ends with PRB Nps 1 V7 6 Page 12 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measur
72. ure the average current drain of the USB data modem V7 6 Page 45 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 1 Connect the USB data modem with the USB port as described in 18 2 4 Activate the USB data modem Wait 3 minutes after activation for the USB data modem boot processes to be completed 4 Place the USB data modem into the appropriate test configuration and wait for 30 seconds 5 While the USB data modem is still in the test configuration record the current samples e Over a continuous 10 minutes period for connected mode operations e Calculate the average current drain luedicatea from the measured samples e Record the volume of data transferred in the 10 minute period 19 Effective Battery Capacity This methodology is given so that the actual capacity of a battery sold with the MS can be determined e The MS and battery shall be at room temperature prior to making this measurement and charging and discharging shall be performed in a room temperature environment UE switched on e The battery pack used in this test shall be new not previously used The battery shall be prepared per section 19 2 e The battery pack shall be fully charged using the MS or charger provided with the MS following the manufacturer s charging instructions stated in the user manual e f charging is being done in the MS itself the MS shall be camped t
73. used shall be the most efficient one and bearer parameters used shall be stated in the test results The pre installed Media Player of the terminal device shall be used for Video Streaming Full Screen shall be enabled if supported by the terminal device The Video Stream shall be played using the inbuilt hands free speaker of the terminal device If this is not available the original stereo cable headset or original Bluetooth headset or one recommended by the terminal manufacturer shall be used Test Procedure e Connect to the Reference Content Portal to obtain the video content e Start Power Consumption Measurement e The video content shall be downloaded to the device as fast as possible with the selected radio profiule to reflect how videos are streamed to mobile devices from public video portals in practice e After successfully established connection to the streaming server start watching the clip The reference content for Video Streams can be retrieved from the GSMA website 7 2 Audio Streaming Audio Streams are usually only supplied on WCDMA E UTRA Bearers i e this test only applies to WCDMA E UTRA capable terminals devices only The following core audio streaming formats are defined and available on the streaming server as reference content as follows Codec Bit Rate Sampling SBR Signalling Rate Audio Audio Stream 1 1 AAC 32 kbps 44 1 kHz Audio Aude Steam 2 Aer LC 96 kbps 44 1 kHz Not n Stereo
74. w the terminal to access the file via the WLAN e Measure the current drain over the period it takes to transfer the file e The size of the file must guarantee a test time of at least 10 minutes e The WLAN AP parameters shall be as per Section 3 8 During the test the terminal shall be in GSM standby as per Section 3 1 V7 6 Page 38 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique 12 GPS Tracking The objective of this test is to measure the average current consumption of the entire terminal during GPS Tracking During this test the terminal shall be in GSM Standby according to section 3 1 with no other applications active 12 1 Option 1 Satellite simulator available preferred Test Setup The test setup shall follow Figure A 2 of 9 LINK Satellite Simulator configuration Refer to table 5 6 1 of 9 LINK amp TABLE NO Test Procedure 1 The default GPS Tracking periodicity shall be used The value used if known shall be noted in the test data for GPS tracking If adaptive tracking is used then it shall be noted in the test data for GPS tracking 2 Navigate to and enable the bundled mapping application Should no bundled mapping application be available or should the bundled mapping application not be suitable then GPSViewer may be downloaded from http www wayviewer de en gpsviewer html and installed Configure GPSViewer to use internal GPS and 0 ba
75. witched voice e Packet switched data e g FTP e Browsing e Interface usage e Application software e Video Telephony 18 4 1 Configuration The standby configuration of the test equipment and device depends on the radio technology to be used for standby testing These are described in Chapter 3 18 4 2 Battery Current Drain The following procedure shall be used to measure the average current drain of the MS e The MS battery is replaced with the dummy battery circuit described in section 18 2 1 e The dummy battery is connected to a combined DC power source and current measurement device capable of meeting the minimum measurement requirements specified in section 18 2 2 V7 6 Page 42 of 57 GSM Association Non confidential Official Document TS 09 Battery Life Measurement and Current Consumption Technique e The DC power source is configured to maintain a voltage equal to the Nominal Battery Voltage across the dummy battery terminals Determination of the Nominal Battery Voltage is described in section 19 e Activate the MS e Wait 3 minutes after activation for MS boot processes to be completed Place the terminal into the appropriate test configuration and wait for 30 seconds e While the terminal is still in the test configuration record the current samples e Over acontinuous 10 minutes period for connected mode operations For testing an application use the times specified in the preceding section e Calculate t

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