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Tektronix/ACTIX GSM900/1800

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1 : invalid results due to limited number of samples.

Link balance : Level correction : Corrected DL level is obtained by compensating the DL receive level with the Base Station power reduction due to Power Control. This can be obtained from the following combination of attributes : Corrected DL level = ServRxLev + 2*ServBsPowStepActual as each power control step in GSM coding represents 2 dB. Similarly, a correction of the UL level is obtained from : Corrected DL level = ULRxLevFull + 2*ServMsTxPowStepActual Example 1 :

Example 2 : detailed link balance analysis with linear regression

3: 1. UL RxQual vs. RxLev

Example 3: DL and UL RxLev traffic distribution showing the effect of active power control mechanisms in the UL

Example 4: TA analysis as a function of RxLev reveals a traffic spot away from the cell main serving area.

Example 5: Analysis of poor quality contributors shows average TA is growing as quality decreases, and average level is low and getting lower as quality decreases. This points to a quality problem linked to lack of coverage.

4 : Example 1 : Path balance statistical distribution at cell level. Note that an estimation of the influence of invalid measurements in the trace is computed as additional information. Example 2 : Comparative Path Balance analysis at TRX and timeslot level. Note that small differences (<2 dB) between TRX and even timeslot values do not mean that there is a particular problem on the cell. Only bigger differences should be taken seriously.

Example 3 : Path Balance detailed analysis. Note the non-linearity at lower DL levels. However, in this example the number of valid samples at low level is too small for the results to be reliable.

5 : The first part looks at the average quality in windows just before and just after the Ho, and compares them to the overall quality of the trace.

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