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TEMS DISCOVERY Introduction September 2010, © Ascom 1
TEMS DISCOVERY
- Introduction
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AGENDA
Overview
Getting Started
Features Walk-Through
Use Cases
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AGENDA
Overview
Getting Started
Features Walk-Through
Use Cases
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WHAT IS TEMS™ DISCOVERY?
New post processing tool within the Ascom
TEMS portfolio.
Designed for network optimization and trouble
shooting but can also be used for benchmarking
and QoS verification
Flexible tool that is easy to adopt to the working
process.
Automated data processing
User defined KPIs
Inbuilt reporting
Excellent post processing solution for
TEMS Investigation and TEMS Pocket
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TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
IS-95/cdma2000 1x
EV-DO (Rev. 0/ Rev. A)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+
TD-SCDMA
WiMAX
LTE
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TEMS DISCOVERY 2.1 PACKAGES
Standard package
Includes all views (map, time chart, messages, problem summary, histogram, etc)
Efficient processing and reporting
Instant access to Information Elements
Easy embedding of expertise
Professional package
Highly customizable
Includes integrated Google Earth
Allows definition of your own KPIs
Provides more extensive processing and reporting
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DATA ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
Each raw test file only needs to be processed once
Processed data provides highly organized information
Data is instantly accessible
Unlimited number of composite data sets
Incremental merging of new data with existing data
Data can be shared across the organization
Old data can be easily archived
(and restored if needed)
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DATA ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
Projects organized in Private and Public folders
Each project may contain Datasets, Composite
datasets, and Archives
Each Dataset contains logfile data easily
organized by operator, device, IMSI, processing
date, etc
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RICH DATA PRESENTATION
Conventional views
Data explorer
Map Views
Time Series Chart
Message View
Table View
Histogram (Bar/Pie Chart)
Report View
Layer 3 IE browser
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COMPREHENSIVE GIS DATA SUPPORT
Terrain Elevation Data
Raster Images
Vector Data
Approximately 100 commonly-used GIS
file formats
Wide selection of free or low-cost yet high-quality
data available (as shown)
Capable of automatic merging of GIS
data with different sources, formats,
and projections
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TEMS DISCOVERY DIFFERENTIATORS
Flexible user interface
Multiple sub-views for easy side-by-side
comparison
Metric correlation
Completely customizable:
Report templates
Key Information
Sets of Point Detail configuration
Documents
Analysis Sets
View layouts
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AGENDA
Overview
Getting Started
Features Walk-Through
Use Cases
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USER INTERFACE & TERMINOLOGY
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USER INTERFACE & TERMINOLOGY
Projects:
A project is a holder used to
organize the processed data
from a geographic region.
TEMS Discovery loads the
data once and saves the
processed data permanently
until removed
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USER INTERFACE & TERMINOLOGY
A document defines the
configuration settings of the
specific data sources,
displayed metrics, and view
layouts.
Opening a TEMS Discovery
document will restore almost
all aspects of any saved
information, except for the
zoom level.
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USER INTERFACE & TERMINOLOGY
GIS data includes vector data,
raster images, and terrain
elevation data.
Data from the same
geographic region are
grouped into a Geo-area,
which can be referred to by
one or more projects .
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USER INTERFACE & TERMINOLOGY
Task Window lists the status
of background tasks that are
created by importing data or
configuring automatic data
processing.
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USER INTERFACE & TERMINOLOGY
Message Log contains the
message generated from the
current operation, which can
be Report Generation, Script
Execution, etc.
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OPEN A PROJECT...
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PROJECT WORKSPACE...
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EXPLORER & CO...
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EXPLORER - DATASET
The Data Set tab displays drive test
data in logical groups: Archived,
Composite, and Data Sets.
Except for the archived dataset, each
group is in a tree view layout that can
be drilled down to the metric level.
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EXPLORER - CELLS
The Cells tab is the logical display of
imported network configurations, sector
groups, and sector filter expressions.
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EXPLORER – GIS/COVERAGE MAP
The GIS window lists all GIS data
associated with the current project.
The GIS data can be displayed in
Map View by dragging and dropping,
or choosing it from its pop-up menu
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LEGEND
The Legend View displays the plot
band information of metrics that are
drawn in the Map View and Time
Chart.
Here, you can show or hide a particular
metric from display by selecting or de-
selecting the corresponding metric title.
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POINT DETAILS
The Point Detail View provides a convenient
way to overview detail information from a
particular time or location.
By moving the cursor into the Map View and
Time Chart, or by changing the row selection in
the spreadsheet of Message View and Table
View, the detail information will be displayed
here.
Use pre-defined configurations or create a new.
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PROJECT PROPERTIES
Under this tab you find general
information regarding the current
project, regarding GIS, UDR (User
Defined Region), and cell configuration
data.
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SYNCHRONIZABLE & SUMMARY DATA VIEWS
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SYNCHRONIZABLE VIEWS
Synchronizable views
simultaneously display data that
was collected at the same
moment.
All of these views can be part of
playing back drive test data.
Synchronizable views are:
Map View, Time-series Chart,
Messages, Table View, Wave
View, and Google Maps.
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SUMMARY DATA VIEWS
Summary data views are the
views that present statistic data
in various formats.
Those are: Metric Correlation,
Histogram, Sector Statistic,
Problem Summary, Batch PDF,
and Report.
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SYNCHRONIZABLE & SUMMARY DATA VIEWS
Rearrange views by
dragging-and-dropping…
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SYNCHRONIZABLE & SUMMARY DATA VIEWS
… to any position for
any disposition…
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SYNCHRONIZABLE & SUMMARY DATA VIEWS
Split view into sub-views…
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SYNCHRONIZABLE & SUMMARY DATA VIEWS
Split view into sub-views…
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SYNCHRONIZABLE & SUMMARY DATA VIEWS
Each view has its own
individual toolbar with
functions related to that
specific view
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AGENDA
Overview
Getting Started
Features Walk-Through
Use Cases
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WALK-U-THROUGH SOME FEATURES AND VIEWS....
The following will be covered in this section:
Import of GIS map data
Creation of a new project
Import of drive test data (logfiles)
Cell configuration import
Organization of workspace and views
Analysis of drive test data with various views
Generation of report
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IMPORT OF GIS MAP DATA - PROCEDURE
Use the Walk-U-Through wizard (or Data Import button on toolbar)
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IMPORT OF GIS DATA DIALOG
Click Add Files...
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ADD FILES DIALOG
Browse for your file
and click Open...
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GIS FILE ADDED
Select the geo area to which you can connect the imported
GIS data geographically, or create a new geo area
Click Import.
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GIS DATA IMPORTED
The imported GIS data file (map) appears in the GIS/Coverage Map
tab under GIS Data and the corresponding geo area, among other
imported GIS data files.
From here, you can bring it into Map View by right-clicking it and
selecting Send to Map View.
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CREATE NEW PROJECT - PROCEDURE
Next step in the Walk-U-Through wizard
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PROJECT PROPERTIES
Name your new project
Select the geo area you used for
the imported GIS, and use that map
as the default
Save your new project
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PROJECT CREATED
The new project appears among the
other projects, but contains no drive
test data yet (DataSets is empty).
Right-click the project to rename,
delete or open it (among other
procedures).
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IMPORT DRIVE TEST DATA - PROCEDURE
Next step in the Walk-U-Through wizard
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IMPORT DRIVE TEST DATA DIALOG
Click Add Files...
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ADD FILES DIALOG
Browse for your files
and click Open...
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DRIVE TEST DATA ADDED
Select the project to which
you want to import the data
and name the dataset to
which the data will belong.
Click Import.
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DRIVE TEST DATA IMPORTED
The imported drive test data appears
under the specified project and
dataset.
The data can be organized and
grouped by device, file name, etc
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ORGANIZING THE IMPORTED DATA
Right-click the dataset and select
File/Device Grouping By... and
then a suitable attribute.
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DRIVE TEST DATA GROUPED BY DEVICE
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IMPORT CELL CONFIGURATION - PROCEDURE
Next step in the Walk-U-Through wizard
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IMPORT CELL CONFIGURATION DIALOG
Select the project to which
you want to import the cell
configuration
Browse for the cell
configuration file to add
(Rename the cell
configuration)
Click Import
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EDIT DEVICE ATTRIBUTES - PROCEDURE
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Next step in the Walk-U-Through wizard
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VIEW OR EDIT ATTRIBUTES
File/Device Grouping By...
- Attributes!
Some are editable
New ones can be added
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VIEW OR EDIT ATTRIBUTES
Right-click a device (for global
changes to all files under that
device) or a specific file and
select View/Edit Device
Attributes.
Edit button also works...
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EDITABLE ATTRIBUTES (1)
Add your own notes or any
other file specific info.
For global changes (to all
files under specific device),
right-click the device in the
previous dialog.
Example:
MSx = Teamx
First file under each MS is
before changes to network
Second file is after
changes
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EDITABLE ATTRIBUTES (2)
First file for Team 2...
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EDITABLE ATTRIBUTES (3)
... before changes...
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GROUP BY NOTES INSTEAD...
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NEW GROUPING BY NOTES
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READ-ONLY ATTRIBUTES
Read-only attributes for
this specific file, collected
from the file itself at
import
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USER-DEFINED GLOBAL ATTRIBUTES
Add your own attribute...
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NEW EDITABLE ATTRIBUTE ADDED...
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POPULATE THE NEW ATTRIBUTE (1)...
Suppose Team 1 has used
MS1 and also produced the
first logfile for MS3...
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Suppose Team 1 has used
MS1 and also produced the
first logfile for MS3...
Team 1 allocated to all files
under MS1.
POPULATE THE NEW ATTRIBUTE (2)...
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Suppose Team 1 has used
MS1 and also produced the
first logfile for MS3...
Team 1 also to be allocated
to first file under MS3...
POPULATE THE NEW ATTRIBUTE (3)...
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Suppose Team 1 has used
MS1 and also produced the
first logfile for MS3...
Team 1 also allocated to
first file under MS3...
POPULATE THE NEW ATTRIBUTE (4)...
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NEW GROUPING BY DRIVE TEST TEAM (1)...
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NEW GROUPING BY DRIVE TEST TEAM (2)...
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CREATE COMPOSITE DATASET - PROCEDURE
[ FEATURES WALK-THROUGH ]
Next step in the Walk-U-Through wizard
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CREATE/EDIT COMPOSITE DATASET
New grouping to
facilitate creation of
composite dataset...
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CREATE/EDIT COMPOSITE DATASET
Drag-n-drop the files
to the members of
the group.
New composite
dataset created and
saved...
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COMPOSITE DATASET CREATED
Composite datasets are treated
as any ordinary dataset – only
grouped/organized differently
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GEOLOCATION BINNING - PROCEDURE
[ FEATURES WALK-THROUGH ]
Next step in the Walk-U-Through wizard
Make sure you select project and dataset…
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GEOLOCATION BINNING DIALOG
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FRAME GROUP CREATION
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BINNED DATASET IN TREE STRUCTURE
Dataset 0105 still time binned as when
imported.
New geobinned dataset binned according
to your settings (region-by-region, by
route distance, bin size 150 m, etc)
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ANALYSIS - PROCEDURE
Select file to analyze
for dropped calls Then click
Open Project
[ FEATURES WALK-THROUGH ]
Next step in the Walk-U-Through wizard
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ANALYSIS OF DROPPED CALL, OVERVIEW
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GENERATE REPORT - PROCEDURE
Select mobile/file for the report...
[ FEATURES WALK-THROUGH ]
Next (last) step in the Walk-U-Through wizard
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REPORT GENERATION DIALOG
Pre-defined and user-
defined (if any) templates
for selection.
Filtering options:
Collection Date
Site sector groups defined
Conditions defined
(in Script Builder)
Defined UDR
(cluster filtering connected
to UDR indexing, in Project
Properties)
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GENERATED REPORT
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VARIOUS VIEWS AND FUNCTIONS...
[ FEATURES WALK-THROUGH ]
Walk-U-Through
wizard complete...
Now, more details on
views and functions..!
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DISPLAY SITES
Drag-and-Drop...
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DISPLAY METRIC
Let’s display also the
geobinned data for same file...
D-n-D!
Data binned with 150 m bin size
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DATA OFFSET
Click the Data Route Offset button to
enable the offset function
On the Data Routes Distance button:
Left-click to increase (+) distance
Right-click to decrease (-) distance
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SECTOR COVERAGE
Click the Sector Coverage Intellisense
button to enable that function
On the sector of your interest:
Left-click to display coverage links
Right-click to clear links
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SPIDER MOVE
Click the Spider Move button to enable
that function
Move cursor over samples to display
the serving sectors
Right-click in the map for context
menu:
Freeze Data Point to Sector Links
Remove... (frozen links)
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USER DEFINED REGION (UDR)
Activate with toolbar button
Draw your region
With region selected: save, close,
or delete it
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USER DEFINED REGION (UDR) - PROPERTIES
Considered for filtering
and/or geobinning
Hole can be exception
when binning or filtering
Geobinning options if
binning of this region
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DATA FILTERED WITH REGION
Select Filtering region
(Data Filter tab) under
Dataset tab in Explorer
Drag-n-Drop metric to map
Samples displayed only
within region
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MAP VIEW OPTIONS
Map view options
from toolbar...
Search for co-channel, co-PSC,
etc
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CELL CONFIGURATION VIEW OPTIONS
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GROUPING SITES AND CELLS
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TIME CHART
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MESSAGES VIEW
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MESSAGES VIEW – KEY INFO SETTINGS
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MESSAGES VIEW – L3 BROWSER
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HISTOGRAM VIEW
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TABLE VIEW
Select
configuration or
create a new by
DnD metrics into
table, and save.
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SECTOR STATISTICS VIEW
Select configuration or
create a new by DnD metrics
into table, and save.
Functions similar to Table
View.
Selected sector is flagged in
Map View.
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PROBLEM SUMMARY VIEW
DnD the entire dataset into view, with
certain problem set (collection of events to
look for) selected.
One dropped call found, in file ...007_MS3
(same as in our Walk-U-Through)
Click Analysis Set button and select set
...and the analysis looks...
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PROBLEM SUMMARY VIEW - ANALYSIS
...like this!
Identical to the
analysis from
Walk-U-
Through...!
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AGENDA
Overview
Getting Started
Features Walk-Through
Use Cases
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USE CASE 1:
Getting started
Use the Walk-U-Through wizard (steps 1-4):
Import GIS: OpenStreetMap.gmp (provided to you by the instructor)
Create a new project. Name it ”Training_<your name>”
Import logfiles (provided to you by the instructor)
Import site file (provided to you by the instructor)
Open your new project and DnD metric WCDMA Cell Measurements / Categorized
Ec/Io / A1, from MS3 in logfile with suffix _007, into the Map View.
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USE CASE 2:
Preparing Analysis
In order to simplify your analysis, some preparations can be done:
Add WCDMA Cell Measurements / Categorized Ec/Io / A1 and some other metrics
to a Favorite group (right-click metric) for smooth scrolling, and filter out only those
DnD metric A1 also into Time Chart and entire logfile (..._007) into Messages View
DnD all sites into the map
Change background color in the Time Chart
Apply Frame Filter ”WCDMA Active Set” in Messages View & filter out only those
KeyInfo containing ”PSC = 8”. Check number of active set cells in detail view.
Save Document as ”Training_<your name>”
Close your project and then open your project again from Project Explorer
Close the project again and open the saved document from Document List, and
compare the result with opening a project
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USE CASE 3:
Network Status
Open (if not already) your saved document containing your created project
Open Problem Summary View and DnD your entire dataset into it
Any problems found? Which types/how many? ........................................................
Analyze them – what seems to be the problem? ......................................................
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USE CASE 4:
Edit Device Attributes
Continue with step 5 (”Edit Device Attributes”) in the Walk-U-Through wizard
Expand your project and sort the dataset by device
Mark any device and add a new global attribute called Team
Allocate MS1 and MS2 to ”Team 1”, under Editable Attributes tab (Unconditional
editing) and the new Team attribute
Allocate MS3 and logfile (..._006) under MS4 to ”Team 2”
Allocate logfile (..._007) under MS4 to ”Team 3”
Sort your dataset by Team
Close the dialog and sort also your dataset by Team in Explorer. Works OK?
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USE CASE 5:
Create Composite Dataset
Continue with step 6 (”Create Composite Dataset”) in the Walk-U-Through wizard.
Let us assume that changes have been done in the network and you want to sort
drive test data according to ”before” (Team 1) and ”after” (Team 2 & 3) this change.
Expand your dataset and sort by Team
Create new static composite dataset and name it ”Before change”
DnD Team 1 to members of the group on right-hand side. Save.
Create new composite dataset and name it ”After change”
Allocate both Team 2 and Team 3 to this group. Save and exit the dialog.
Back in the Explorer and Dataset tab, expand Composite and verify that your
created composite dataset is present. You deal with this composite dataset just as
with any ordinary dataset.
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USE CASE 6:
UDR - User Defined Region
With User Defined Regions (areas) created, you can sort your data by region and
perform specific geolocation binning for specific regions.
With the Dropped Call Analysis still visible in the map (from Use Case 3), create a
region covering the samples after the dropped call and name it ”Southern tip”.
Locate it under GIS/Coverage Map tab in Explorer.
Remove the samples in the map by right-clicking and selecting Dataset – Remove
Curves.
Under Dataset tab, apply filtering by your new region and DnD (from file
”...007_MS3”) again A1 from your favorite group into the Map View. Works OK?
Remove the samples again and apply no region filtering before DnD A1 once
more. Works OK?
Remove (close) the region from the map and make it appear again...
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USE CASE 7:
Geolocation Binning
Continue with step 7 (”Geolocation Binning”) in the Walk-U-Through wizard.
Denote a suffix to your binned dataset
Specify 100 m bin size by route distance and apply this to your defined region
”Southern Tip” only
When completed, expand the binned dataset and DnD A1 from MS3, logfile
..._007, into Map View. Works OK?
For more convenient display, separate the binned data samples from the others by
applying Data Route Offset
Verify the bin size (100 m) with the measurement tool
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USE CASE 8:
Analysis
Continue with step 8 (”Analysis”) in the Walk-U-Through wizard.
Close your current (open) project
In the wizard, select your project, dataset and the mobile/file where you had
problems according to Use Case 3.
Select an appropriate analysis set and press Open Project
What happens? Difference from Use Case 3?
Use Spider Move in the Map View and Point Details to find a possible solution to
the Dropped Call problem
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USE CASE 9:
Report
Continue with step 9 (”Report”) in the Walk-U-Through wizard.
Keep the same Mobile as from Use Case 8 and press Generate Report
Select template WCDMA CS Call Sample Report under group Common
Apply no filtering
Generate report
Study the report
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USE CASE 10:
Create New Analysis Set
Open Google Earth and DnD metric WCDMA Rx Tx Power/Rx Power.
Save as Analysis Set with an appropriate name
Close the project
Back in the analysis step in the wizard, select the same project, dataset and
mobile/file as in Use Case 8.
Select your new analysis set and press Open Project
What happens? Difference from Use Case 8?
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