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A method, an apparatus, and a system for detecting a radio network problem are disclosed. The method includes: when a radio network problem occurs on a user equipment (UE), a cell that a radio resource control (RRC) connection established with the UE receives problem information about the radio network problem sent by the UE, in a procedure of re-establishing or establishing the RRC connection by the UE or after the RRC connection is established, and forwards the problem information to a server or a cell where the radio network problem occurs. In this way, the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore to improve the network performance and satisfy use requirements of users.
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METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING A RADIO NETWORK PROBLEM The present application is a divisional application from Australian patent Application No. 2010214982, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. 5 FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to the radio network field, and in particular, to a method, an apparatus and a system for detecting a radio network problem. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION There may be various radio network problems occur during the access of a user equipment 10 (UE) to a radio network, for example, radio link failure (Radio Link Failure, RLF) or handover failure (Hand Over Failure, HOF), Handover Too Early, Handover Too Late, ping-pong handover. When an RLF occurs on the UE, the UE re-establishes a radio resource control (Radio Resource Control, RRC) within a specified time; if the re-establishment fails within the 15 specified time, the UE may initiate an RRC establishment request subsequently; when the UE receives a handover command and fails to perform a handover within the specified time, that is, an HOF occurs, the UE may perform an RRC re-establishment procedure within a specified time. Similarly, if the re-establishment fails within the specified time, the UE may also initiate an RRC establishment request. In addition, when an RLF occurs on the UE, a cell where the 20 UE camps before the RLF occurs is referred to as a previous cell (P-Cell), and other cells are uniformly referred to as new cell (N-Cell). However, when an HOF occurs on the UE, because the handover concept is involved, there are three types of cell: source cell (S-Cell), target cell (T-Cell), and other cell (0-Cell). For example, when an RLF occurs on a UE, a procedure of RRC re-establishment or 25 establishment is shown in FIG. 1. The procedure includes the following steps. 1 1. An RLF occurs on the UE. 2. The UE initiates an RRC connection re-establishment or establishment procedure. Specifically, the UE may perform the RRC connection re-establishment in the P-Cell or 5 the N-Cell; or after the RRC re-establishment fails, the UE may initiate a subsequent RRC establishment procedure in the P-Cell or the N-Cell. FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of an RRC re-establishment or establishment procedure when a UE performs a handover and an HOF occurs. The procedure includes the following steps. 10 1. A source cell (S-Cell) performs measurement configuration on the UE. 2. The UE performs corresponding measurement. 3. If a result of the measurement meets a set condition, the UE reports a measurement report to the S-Cell. 4. The S-Cell decides to hand over the UE to a target cell (T-Cell) according to the 15 measurement report reported by the UE. 5. The S-Cell sends a handover request message to the T-Cell. 6. The T-Cell returns a handover response message to the T-Cell. 7. The S-Cell sends a handover command to the UE. 8. In this case, if the radio signal of the T-Cell is not good, the UE may not hand over to 20 the T-Cell within a specified time. 9. After a timer set on the UE side expires, an HOF occurs on the UE. In this case, the UE may initiate an RRC connection re-establishment procedure. Specifically, the UE may perform the RRC connection re-establishment procedure in an S-Cell or a T-Cell or an O-Cell of a previous handover, where the O-Cell is a cell other than 25 the S-Cell and the T-Cell; or after the RRC connection re-establishment fails, the UE initiates a subsequent RRC connection establishment procedure. Similarly, the RRC connection establishment procedure may also be performed in the S-Cell, the T-Cell or the O-Cell. According to the solution in the prior art, no solution that can automatically identify and detect these radio network problems is available in the prior art. Consequently, various radio 30 network problems such as Handover Too Early or Handover Too Late may occur due to parameter settings, so that call drops occur on the UE, therefore affecting a user experience. 2 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In one aspect, the present invention provides a method for detecting a radio network problem being a radio link failure, RLF, or Handover Failure, HOF, when a radio network 5 problem occurs on a user equipment, UE, the method comprises:receiving, by a first base station controlling a cell that a radio resource control, RRC, connection established with the UE, problem information about the radio network problem sent by the UE, in a procedure of re-establishing or establishing the RRC connection by the UE or after the RRC connection is established, the problem information includes information of an error cause; forwarding the 0 problem information to a second base station controlling a cell where the radio network problem occurs; and performing, by the second base station, a problem analysis according to the problem information, and performing parameter optimization to solve the radio network problem. In another aspect, the present invention provides a radio network problem detecting 5 network apparatus, wherein the network apparatus comprises a first base station and a second base station, and the network problem is a radio link failure, RLF, or Handover Failure, HOF, wherein the first base station comprises: a problem information receiving unit, configured to receive problem information about a radio network problem sent by a user equipment, UE, on which the radio network problem occurs, wherein the problem information receiving unit is !0 configured to receive the problem information in a procedure of re-establishing or establishing a radio resource control, RRC, connection by the UE or after the RRC connection is established, the problem information includes information of an error cause, and to forward the problem information to the second base station controlling a cell where the radio network problem occurs, wherein the second base station controlling the cell where the radio network 25 problem occurs comprises a problem processing unit configured to perform a problem analysis according to the problem information and perform parameter optimization to solve the radio network problem. A method for reporting a radio network problem may be provided. The method includes that: when a radio network problem occurs on a UE, the UE sends problem information about 30 the radio network problem to a base station controlling a cell that the RRC connection established with the UE, in a procedure of re-establishing or establishing an RRC connection or after establishing an RRC connection, where the problem information includes signal quality and the signal quality includes one or two of the following: reference signal received power (RSRP) and reference signal received quality (RSRQ). 3 A UE may be provided where a radio network problem occurs on the UE. The UE includes a sending unit configured to send problem information about the radio network problem to a base station controlling a cell that an RRC connection established, in a procedure of establishing or re-establishing an RRC connection by the UE or after the UE establishes an 5 RRC connection, where the problem information includes signal quality and the signal quality includes one or two of the following: reference signal received power (RSRP) and reference signal received quality (RSRQ). A radio network system may be provided. The system includes the preceding apparatus at network side and the preceding UE. 10 According to the above technical solution, when a radio network problem occurs on a UE, a cell that an RRC connection established receives problem information about the radio network problem sent by the UE, in a procedure of re-establishing or establishing an RRC connection by the UE or after the UE establishes an RRC connection, and forwards the problem information to a server or a cell where the radio network problem occurs. In this way, 15 the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a procedure of RRC re-establishment or establishment 20 when an RLF occurs on a UE in the prior art; FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a procedure of RRC re-establishment or establishment when an HOF occurs on a UE in the prior art; FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart of a method according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention; 25 FIG. 4 is a schematic structure diagram of an apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention; FIG. 5 is a schematic structure diagram of a system according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention; FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to 30 Embodiment 4 of the present invention; FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention; 4 FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention; FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to Embodiment 7 of the present invention; 5 FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to Embodiment 8 of the present invention; FIG 11 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to Embodiment 9 of the present invention; and FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according ) to Embodiment 10 of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ENBODIMENTS Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, an apparatus, and a system for detecting a radio network problem, so that the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE. In this way, the network can 5 perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. An embodiment of the present invention provides a method for detecting a radio network problem. The method is as follows: when a radio network problem occurs on a UE, the network side receives problem information about the radio network problem sent by the UE, .0 in a procedure of establishing an RRC connection by the UE or after the RRC connection is established. In this way, the network side can detect the radio network problem after receiving the problem information about the radio network problem, which provides a basis for the network side to optimize parameters and solve the radio network problem. The following describes the embodiments of the present invention in detail with reference 25 to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiment 1 FIG. 3 is a schematic flowchart of a method for detecting a radio network problem according to Embodiment I of the present invention. The method includes the following content. 5 31. Receive problem information about a radio network problem sent by the UE. In this step, when a radio network problem occurs on the UE, the network side receives the problem information about the radio network problem sent by the UE, in a procedure of establishing an RRC connection by the UE or after the RRC connection is established. The network side may be a cell that the RRC connection established or other network device. ) The radio network problem may be a radio link failure (RLF) problem, handover failure (HOF) problem, Handover Too Early, Handover Too Late or ping-pong handover. More specifically, the problem information may be carried in an RRC re-establishment message or an RRC establishment message in a procedure of RRC re-establishment or establishment, or be carried in other messages after the procedure of RRC re-establishment or 5 establishment is completed, for example, the problem information may be carried in a user-defined message. In addition, in a specific implementation procedure, if the radio network problem is an RLF problem, the problem information about the RLF may include one or more of the following: information of an error cause, identity information of an S-Cell in the case of the 0 RLF, identity information of a tracking area (TA) of the S-Cell in the case of the RLF, identity information of the UE, and time information from the time when the RLF occurs to the time when the RRC re-establishment or establishment succeeds. If the radio network problem is an HOF problem, the problem information about the HOF may include one or more of the following: information of an error cause, both identity information of an S-Cell and a T-Cell !5 in the case of the HOF, identity information of a tracking area of the S-Cell in the case of the HOF, identity information of the UE, and time information from the time when a handover command is received to the time when the RRC re-establishment or establishment succeeds. After step 31 is executed, the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment r and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. In addition, after the network receives the problem information, step 32 may be further executed. 5 32. Perform a problem analysis according to the received problem information and optimize parameters to solve the radio network problem. In a specific implementation procedure, if the network side is a cell that the RRC connection established with the UE and a radio network problem occurs in the cell, the cell directly performs a problem analysis on the received problem information and optimizes ) parameters to solve the radio network problem. The network side may also forward the received problem information through the cell that the RRC connection established with the UE to a cell where the radio network problem occurs, and the cell where the radio network problem occurs performs a problem analysis on the received problem information and optimizes parameters to solve the radio network 5 problem. In the specific implementation, the received problem information may be forwarded to the cell where the radio network problem occurs through an inter-base station interface or through transference of a network element, where the network element may be a mobility management entity (MME) in the core network, an element management system (EMS) or a network management system (NMS). 0 In addition, the network side may also upload the received problem information to a special server through the cell that an RRC connection established, and then the server performs analysis and processing on the received problem information. In this way, the problem may be analyzed and processed on a centralized basis. Specifically, the received problem information may be forwarded to the element management system (EMS) through a 5 southbound interface (Itf-S); or the received problem information may be forwarded to the network management system (NMS) server through a northbound interface Itf-N for centralized analysis and processing. In the specific implementation, the network side may adopt different processing modes according to different radio network problems which occur on the UE. Specifically, when a 0 radio network problem occurs on the UE is a radio link failure (RLF), if the cell that the RRC '7 connection established with the UE is a P-Cell where the RLF occurs, the P-Cell may directly perform a problem analysis on the received problem information and optimize parameters to solve the radio network problem. If the cell that the RRC connection established with the UE is an N-Cell, the N-Cell may 5 send the received problem information to a P-Cell where the RLF occurs. For example, the N-Cell may forward the received problem information to the P-Cell where the RLF occurs through an inter-base station interface or through transference of a network element; the P-Cell performs a problem analysis on the received problem information and optimizes parameters to solve the radio network problem. ) When the radio network problem occurs on the UE is a handover failure (HOF), if the cell that the RRC connection established with the UE is an S-Cell or a P-Cell where the HOF occurs, the S-Cell or the P-Cell may directly perform a problem analysis on the received problem information and optimize parameters to solve the radio network problem. Or, if the cell that the RRC connection established with the UE is a T-Cell, the T-Cell 5 forwards the received problem information to an S-Cell where the HOF occurs, and the S-Cell performs a problem analysis on the received problem information and optimizes parameters to solve the radio network problem. Or, if the cell that the RRC connection established with the UE is an 0-Cell, the O-Cell forwards the received problem information to an S-Cell where an HOF occurs or a T-Cell .0 where an HOF occurs, and the S-Cell or the T-Cell performs a problem analysis on the received problem information and optimizes parameters to solve the radio network problem. More specifically, the problem information about the radio network problem that the network side receives from the UE may further include information such as the frequency of an old/source cell, a physical cell identity (PCI), a cell global identity (CGI), IP, a public land ?5 mobile network (PLMN) ID, and signal quality (for example, Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP), Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ)). The access control base station of an N-Cell/T-Cell may add a new cell adjacency relationship or trigger an establishment of an X2 interface according to the preceding information, therefore solving a radio network problem (for example, the RLF) due to weak coverage.
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This embodiment provides a method for detecting a radio network problem by the network side and further provides a method for solving the network problem according to the network problem information. By using the technical solution provided in this embodiment, the network can detect the network problem which occurs on the UE in time, perform a 5 problem analysis on the problem information, find the problem causes, and optimize parameters to solve the radio network problem. Embodiment 2 Embodiment 2 of the present invention provides an apparatus at network side for detecting a radio network problem. FIG. 4 is a schematic structure diagram of the apparatus ) according to the Embodiment 2 of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 4, the apparatus includes a problem information receiving unit 41. The problem information receiving unit 41 is configured to: when a radio network problem occurs on the UE, receive problem information about the radio network problem sent by the UE, in a procedure of establishing an RRC connection by the UE or after the RRC 5 connection is established. For the specific receiving method, refer to the description of the Embodiment 1. In addition, the apparatus may further include a problem processing unit 42 configured to perform a problem analysis according to the problem information received by the problem information receiving unit, and optimize parameters to solve the radio network problem. The .0 specific analysis and processing method has been described in the Embodiment 1. The apparatus at network side for detecting a radio network problem according to this embodiment can detect a radio network problem which occurs on the UE in time, and know problem information about the radio network problem, which provides a basis for the network side to solve the radio network problem. In this way, the network side can further perform a 25 problem analysis and optimize parameters to solve the radio network problem.
Embodiment 3 Embodiment 3 of the present invention provides a system for detecting a radio network problem. FIG. 5 is a schematic structure diagram of the system according to the Embodiment 3 of the present invention. The system includes a network side 51 configured to: when a radio 5 network problem occurs on the UE, receive problem information about the radio network problem sent by the UE in a procedure of establishing an RRC connection or after the RRC connection is established. In addition, the network 51 is further configured to perform a problem analysis according to the received problem information and optimize parameters to solve the radio network 3 problem. For the specific problem analysis and processing method, refer to the description of the method Embodiment 1. By using the system for detecting the radio network problem according to this embodiment, the network can detect a radio network problem which occurs on the UE in time, and know the problem information about the radio network problem, which provides a basis 5 for the network side to solve the radio network problem. In this way, the network side can perform a problem analysis and optimize parameters to solve the radio network problem. It should be noted that: in the preceding apparatus and system provided in embodiments of the present invention, each unit is divided only according to the function logics. However, the division is not limited thereto so long as the unit can implement corresponding functions. 20 In addition, the specific name of each functional unit is only for the convenience of differentiation and is not intended to limit the protection scope of the present invention. Embodiment 4 The following describes the method for detecting a radio network problem in detail with specific instances. FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific 25 instance according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention. The procedure includes the following content. 1. An RLF or an HOF occurs on the UE. 1 A 2. In a procedure of RRC re-establishment or RRC establishment after RRC re-establishment fails performed by the UE, the cell that the RRC connection established with the UE receives problem information about the RLF or the HOF sent by the UE. The problem information may be carried in an RRC establishment message (RRC Connection Request), an RRC re-establishment message (RRC Connection Re-establishment), or in a message extended after the UE establishes an RRC connection. In a specific implementation procedure, if an RLF occurs, the cell that the RRC connection established with the UE includes a P-Cell and an N-Cell; if an HOF occurs, the cell that the RRC connection established with the UE includes an S-Cell, a T-Cell, and an O-Cell. 3. The cell that the RRC connection established with the UE forwards the problem information about the RLF or the HOF to a server. Through step I to step 3 above, the network side detects the radio network problem. Further, the procedure of performing a problem analysis and a parameter optimization by the 5 server according to the problem information includes the following steps: 4. The server performs a problem analysis, for example, performing problem analysis according to the problem information measured within a period of time. 5. Adjust cell parameters according to a result of the problem analysis to solve the problem. 0 In this way, by using the technical solution provided in the Embodiment 4 of the present invention, the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. Embodiment 5 5 Embodiment 5 is a solution instance after an RLF occurs on a UE. In this embodiment, a cell that receives the problem information may directly perform a problem analysis to achieve the purpose of parameter optimization. FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to the Embodiment 5 of the present invention. As shown in 11 FIG 7, a procedure of RRC re-establishment or establishment when an RLF occurs on the UE includes the following content. 1. An RLF occurs on the UE. 2. The P-Cell receives problem information about the RLF reported by the UE, where the i problem information about the RLF may be carried in an RRC establishment or re-establishment message, or be carried in a message extended after the RRC connection is established. In a specific implementation procedure, any combination of the following parameters may be carried in the RRC establishment or re-establishment message or in the extended ) message to describe the problem information about the RLF: (A) Information of an error cause, for example, RLF or HOF. (B) Identity of a P-Cell and/or an N-Cell when an RLF occurs on the UE. In this embodiment, the identify is a related identity of a P-Cell and/or an O-Cell, for example, identity information such as frequency, Physical Cell Identity (PCI), Cell Global Identity 5 (CGI), PLMN ID, signal quality (RSRP ,RSRQ). (C) Identity information of a Tracking Area (TA) of the serving cell when an RLF occurs on the UE. (D) Unique identity information of the UE, for example, cell-radio network temporary identity (C-RNTI), temporary mobile subscriber identity (TMSI), and international mobile 0 subscriber identity (IMSI). A UE related context may be found according to this parameter, so that the context of the UE may be analyzed to solve the problem better. (E) Time information from a time when the RLF occurs on the UE to a time when the RRC establishment or re-establishment succeeds. Causes for the network problem may be inferred according to this parameter. For example, when the time value is small, it may be 5 inferred that the problem is Handover Too Early or Handover Too Late due to improper parameter settings; when the time value is large, it may be inferred that the problem is caused by coverage holes. Through step 1 to step 2 above, the network side detects the radio network problem. Further, the process of analysis and parameter optimization performed by the P-Cell 0 according to the problem information include step 3:
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3. The P-Cell performs problem analysis according to the problem information fed back in step 2, for example, long-term measurement is performed directly and find out the root cause of the problem by performing an analysis, and then performing cell parameter optimization to solve the problem. i Similarly, by using the technical solution provided in the Embodiment 6 of the present invention, the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. Embodiment 6 ) Embodiment 6 is also a solution instance after an RLF occurs on a UE. This embodiment is different from the Embodiment 5 in that: in this embodiment, after an RLF occurs on the UE, a procedure of RRC re-establishment or establishment is performed in an N-Cell. FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to the Embodiment 6. The procedure includes the following content. 5 1. An RLF occurs on the UE. 2. The N-Cell receives problem information about the RLF reported by the UE, where the problem information about the RLF may be carried in an RRC establishment or re-establishment message, or be carried in a message extended after the UE establishes an RRC connection. .0 In a specific implementation procedure, the parameter information carried in the RRC establishment or re-establishment message, or the extended message is the same as the parameter information in the Embodiment 5 of the present invention. 3. The N-Cell forwards the problem information to a P-Cell where the RLF occurs. In a specific implementation procedure, the identity of the P-Cell may be found according to the 25 cell identity information carried in the problem information about the RLF reported by the
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Through step 1 to step 3 above, the network detects the radio network problem. Further, the process of analysis and parameter optimization performed by the P-Cell according to the problem information includes: 4. The P-Cell performs problem analysis according to the problem information fed back 5 in step 3, for example, long-term measurement is performed and finding out the root cause of the problem by performing an analysis, and then performing parameter optimization to solve the problem. Similarly, by using the technical solution provided in the Embodiment 6 of the present invention, the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem 3 which occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. Embodiment 7 This Embodiment 7 is a solution instance after an HOF occurs on a UE. In the Embodiment 7, a cell that receives the problem information may directly perform a problem 5 analysis to achieve the purpose of parameter optimization. FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to the Embodiment 7 of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 9, a procedure of RRC re-establishment or establishment is performed in an S-Cell when an HOF occurs on the UE includes the following content. 1. An HOF occurs on the UE. 20 2. The S-Cell receives problem information about the HOF reported by the UE, where the problem information about the HOF may be carried in an RRC establishment or re-establishment message, or be carried in a message extended after the UE establishes an RRC connection. In a specific implementation procedure, the following parameters may be carried in the 25 RRC establishment or re-establishment message or in the extended message to describe the following problem information about the HOF: (A) Information of an error cause; 1 A (B) Identity information of the S-Cell and a T-Cell when an HOF occurs on the UE, for example, a frequency, a physical cell identity (Physical Cell Identity, PCI), a cell global identity (Cell Global Identity, CGI), an IP, a PLMN ID, and signal quality (RSRP ,RSRQ). (C) Identity information of a tracking area (Tracking Area, TA) of the S-Cell when an 5 HOF occurs on the UE. (D) Unique identity of the UE, for example, a C-RNTI, a TMSI, or an IMSI. (E) Time information from the time when the UE receives a handover command to the time when the RRC establishment or re-establishment succeeds. Through step I to step 2 above, the network detects the radio network problem. Further, ) the process of analysis and parameter optimization performed by the S-Cell according to the problem information includes: 3. The S-Cell performs problem analysis according to the problem information fed back in step 2, for example, long-term measurement is performed and finding out the root cause of the problem by performing an analysis, and then performing parameter optimization to solve 5 the problem. Similarly, by using the technical solution provided in the Embodiment 7 of the present invention, the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. 20 Embodiment 8 Embodiment 8 is also a solution instance after an HOF occurs on a UE. The Embodiment 8 is different from the Embodiment 7 in that: in the Embodiment 8, after an HOF occurs on the UE, a procedure of RRC re-establishment or establishment is performed in a T-Cell. FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to the 25 Embodiment 8. The procedure includes the following content. 1. An HOF occurs on the UE. 1 (" 2. The T-Cell receives problem information about the HOF reported by the UE, where the problem information about the HOF may be carried in an establishment or re-establishment message, or be carried in a message extended after the UE establishes an RRC connection. The parameter information carried in the establishment or re-establishment message or the extended message is the same as the parameter information in the Embodiment 7 of the present invention. 3. The T-Cell forwards the problem information to a S-Cell where the HOF occurs. In the specific implementation, the identity information of the S-Cell is obtained according to cell identity information carried in the problem information about the HOF reported by the UE. Through step 1 to step 3 above, the network detects the radio network problem. Further, the procedure of analysis and parameter optimization performed by the S-Cell according to the problem information includes: 4. The S-Cell performs problem analysis according to the problem information fed back in step 3, for example, long-term measurement is performed and finding out the root cause of the problem by performing an analysis, and then performing parameter optimization to solve the problem. In a specific implementation procedure, a message between the T-Cell and the S-Cell may be transferred through an existing UE CONTEXT RELEASE message or a new user-defined message. 0 Similarly, by using the technical solution provided in the Embodiment 8 of the present invention, the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. Embodiment 9 5 Embodiment 9 is also a solution instance after an HOF occurs on a UE. After the HOF occurs, a procedure of RRC re-establishment or establishment is performed in a T-Cell. This embodiment 9 is different from the Embodiment 8 in that: in this embodiment 9, the T-Cell directly performs corresponding problem analysis and processing. FIG. 11 is a schematic 14 diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to the Embodiment 9 of the present invention. The procedure includes the following content. 1. An HOF occurs on the UE. 2. The T-Cell receives problem information about the HOF reported by the UE, where the problem information about the HOF may be carried in an RRC establishment or re-establishment message, or be carried in a message extended after the UE establishes an RRC connection. The parameter information carried in the RRC establishment or re-establishment message or the extended message is the same as the parameter information in the Embodiment 7 of the ) present invention. Through step 1 to step 2 above, the network side detects the radio network problem. Further, the procedure of analysis and parameter optimization performed by the T-Cell according to the problem information includes: 3. The T-Cell performs problem analysis according to the problem information fed back 5 in step 2, for example, long-term measurement is performed and finding out the root cause of the problem by performing an analysis, and then performing parameter optimization to solve the problem. Similarly, by using the technical solution provided in the Embodiment 9 of the present invention, the network can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which 0 occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. Embodiment 10 Embodiment 10 is also a solution instance after an HOF occurs on a UE. The Embodiment 10 is different from the Embodiment 9 in that: in the Embodiment 9, after the 5 HOF occurs, a procedure of RRC re-establishment or establishment is performed in an O-Cell. FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of signaling interactions in a specific instance according to the Embodiment 10. The procedure includes the following content. 1. An HOF occurs on the UE. 1'"7 2. The O-Cell receives problem information about the HOF reported by the UE, where the problem information about the HOF may be carried in an RRC establishment or re-establishment message, or be carried in a message extended after the UE establishes an RRC connection. 5 The parameter information carried in the RRC establishment or re-establishment message or the extended message is the same as the parameter information in the Embodiment 7 of the present invention. 3. The O-Cell forwards the problem information to an S-Cell or a T-Cell where the HOF occurs. In a specific implementation procedure, the identity information of the S-Cell or the ) T-Cell may be obtained according to the cell identity information carried in the problem information about the HOF reported by the UE. Through step 1 to step 3 above, the network side detects the radio network problem. Further, the process of analysis and parameter optimization performed by the S-Cell according to the problem information includes: 5 4. The S-Cell or the T-Cell performs problem analysis according to the problem information fed back in step 3, for example, long-term measurement is performed and finding out the root cause of the problem by performing an analysis, and then performing parameter optimization to solve the problem. By using the technical solution provided in the Embodiment 10 of the present invention, .0 the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE, so that the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. It is understandable to those skilled in the art that all or part of the steps in the methods provided in the preceding embodiments may be performed by hardware instructed by a 25 program. The program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, such as a read only memory, a magnetic disk, and a compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM). In conclusion, by using the method, apparatus and system for detecting the radio network problem according to embodiments of the present invention, the network side can automatically identify and detect the radio network problem which occurs on the UE, so that 1Q the network can perform self-adjustment and optimization, therefore improving the network performance and satisfying use requirements of users. The above descriptions are merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention, but not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Any modification, equivalent 5 replacement, or improvement made without departing from the principle of the present invention should fall within the protection scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention is subject to the appended claims. 19
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1. A method for detecting a radio network problem, the method comprising: when a radio link failure (RLF) problem occurs on a user equipment (UE) in a previous cell, 5 receiving, by a first base station controlling a new cell that a radio resource control (RRC) connection established with the UE, problem information about the RLF problem sent by the UE, after the RRC connection is established, wherein the received problem information contains signal quality of the previous cell where the RLF occurred; and sending, by the first base station, the problem information to a second base station 0 controlling the previous cell, after receiving the problem information about the RLF problem.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the problem information further comprises information of an error cause which indicates that the radio network problem is the RLF problem. 5
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the problem information about the RLF problem further comprises a physical cell identity (PCI) of the previous cell.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the problem information about the RLF problem 20 further contains a physical cell identity (PCI) of the previous cell.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the problem information is used by the second base station to perform a problem analysis to the RLF problem according to the problem information, and to perform parameter optimization to solve the RLF problem. 25
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the signal quality of the previous cell comprises at least one of the following: reference signal received power (RSRP) of the previous cell and reference signal received quality (RSRQ) of the previous cell. 20
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the signal quality of the previous cell contained in the problem information is the last measurement result taken in the previous cell where the RLF occurred. 5
8. A base station comprising: a receiving unit, configured to receive problem information about a radio link failure (RLF) problem occurred in a previous cell, sent by the UE, after a radio resource control (RRC) connection is established with a new cell controlled by the base station, wherein the received problem information contains signal quality of the previous cell where the RLF 0 occurred; and a sending unit, configured to send, after the receiving unit receives the problem information, the problem information to a second base station controlling the previous cell.
9. The base station of claim 8, wherein the problem information further comprises: 15 information of an error cause which indicates the RLF problem.
10. The base station of claim 9, wherein the problem information about the RLF problem further comprises a physical cell identity (PCI) of the previous cell.
11. The base station of claim 8 wherein the problem information about the RLF problem further comprises a physical cell identity (PCI) of the previous cell.
12. The base station of claim 8, wherein the received signal quality of the previous cell comprises at least one of the following: reference signal received power (RSRP) of the 25 previous cell and reference signal received quality (RSRQ) of the previous cell.
13. The base station of claim 8, wherein the problem information is used by the second base station to perform a problem analysis according to the problem information, and perform parameter optimization to solve the RLF problem. 30
14. The base station of claim 8, wherein the signal quality of the previous cell contained in the problem information is the last measurement result taken in the previous cell where the RLF occurred. 21
15. A radio network system, comprising: a base station operable to communicatively connect with a user equipment, wherein the base station is configured to: receive, from the user equipment, problem information about a radio link failure (RLF) problem occurred on the user equipment, after establishment of a radio resource control (RRC) 5 connection between a new cell which is controlled by the base station and the user equipment, wherein the received problem information contains signal quality of a previous cell where the RLF problem occurred; and send the received problem information about the RLF problem to another base station that controls the previous cell where the RLF problem occurred, after receiving the problem 0 information.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the problem information about the RLF problem comprises information of an error cause which indicates the RLF problem. 5
17. The system of claim 16, wherein the problem information about the RLF problem further comprises a physical cell identity (PCI) of the previous cell.
18. The system of claim 15, wherein the problem information about the RLF problem further comprises a physical cell identity (PCI) of the previous cell. !0
19. The system of claim 15, wherein the signal quality of the previous cell comprises one or more of: reference signal received power (RSRP) of the previous cell and reference signal received quality (RSRQ) of the previous cell. 25
20. The system of claim 15, wherein the signal quality of the previous cell contained in the problem information is the last measurement result taken in the previous cell where the RLF occurred. 22
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