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Purpose
This document provides guides to get the contents, related version, intended audience, and
conventions of the GENEX Assistant.

Related Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name

Version

GENEX Assistant

V100R005

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
z

Technical support engineer

Maintenance engineer

Organization
The GENEX Assistant user manual describes the basic functions, system interface, routine
operation, and related indicators of the GENEX Assistant.
Chapter

Contents

1 Introduction to the
Assistant

Describes the main functions and application scenarios provided


by the GENEX Assistant.

2 Installing Software

Describes the procedure for installing the Assistant.

3 User Interface

Describes the functions of each part on the Assistant interface.

4 Project Management

Describes the management of projects and datasets in the


Assistant.

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5 Map Management

Describes the operations related to settings of maps and map


layers.

6 Analysis Data
Management

Describes how to import test data provided by different devices


and how to handle the imported data.

7 Analysis Indicator
Management

Describes the analysis indicators of the UE, Scanner, and RNC,


which involve WCDMA and GSM projects.

8 Analysis Report
Management

Describes how to export test data in different forms and how to


generate the relevant reports.

9 FAQ

This chapter provides solutions to the faults that the Probe


incurs.

A System Predefined
Events

Describes the events analyzed in the Assistant and the


procedures for generating these events.

B Acronyms and
Abbreviations

Lists the acronyms and abbreviations described in the document


and their explanations.

Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol

Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk that, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk which, if
not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could cause equipment damage, data loss, and performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.

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General Conventions
Convention

Description

Times New Roman

Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.

Boldface

Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in


boldface. For example, log in as user root.

Italic

Book titles are in italics.

Courier New

Terminal display is in Courier New.

Command Conventions
Convention

Description

Boldface

The keywords of a command line are in boldface.

Italic

Command arguments are in italics.

[]

Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are


optional.

{ x | y | ... }

Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by


vertical bars. One is selected.

[ x | y | ... ]

Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets


and separated by vertical bars. One or none is selected.

{ x | y | ... } *

Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by


vertical bars. A minimum of one or a maximum of all can
be selected.

GUI Conventions
Convention

Description

Boldface

Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, windows, and dialog titles


are in boldface. For example, click OK.

>

Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"


signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.

Keyboard Operation
Format

Description

Key

Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.

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Description

Key 1+Key 2

Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing


Ctrl+Alt+A means the three keys should be pressed
concurrently.

Key 1, Key 2

Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means


the two keys should be pressed in turn.

Mouse Operation
Action

Description

Click

Select and release the primary mouse button without


moving the pointer.

Double-click

Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and


quickly without moving the pointer.

Drag

Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.

Update History
Updates between document versions are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document version
contains all updates made to previous versions.

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Sixth release.

Updates in Issue 05 (2009-03-30)


Fifth release.

Updates in Issue 04 (2008-11-20)


Fourth release.

Updates in Issue 03 (2008-8-31)


Third release.

Updates in Issue 02 (2008-4-30)


Second release.

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1 Introduction to the Assistant ...................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Functions.......................................................................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Operation Mode ............................................................................................................................................1-3
1.4 Application Scenarios....................................................................................................................................1-3
1.5 Work Flow.....................................................................................................................................................1-4

2 Installing Software ....................................................................................................................2-1


2.1 Installation Description .................................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Checking Installation Environment...............................................................................................................2-2
2.2.1 Checking System Configuration ..........................................................................................................2-2
2.2.2 Checking System Environment............................................................................................................2-3
2.3 Installing the GENEX Shared Components ..................................................................................................2-3
2.4 Installing the Assistant ..................................................................................................................................2-3
2.5 License Management.....................................................................................................................................2-4
2.5.1 Plugging in the Dongle ........................................................................................................................2-4
2.5.2 Updating License .................................................................................................................................2-5
2.5.3 Viewing License Information...............................................................................................................2-5
2.6 Installation Check..........................................................................................................................................2-5
2.6.1 Confirming the Version Information ....................................................................................................2-5
2.6.2 Description of the Installation Directory..............................................................................................2-5
2.7 Uninstalling Software....................................................................................................................................2-6
2.7.1 Uninstalling the GENEX Shared Components ....................................................................................2-6
2.7.2 Uninstalling the Assistant.....................................................................................................................2-7

3 User Interface ..............................................................................................................................3-1


3.1 Main Interface ...............................................................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Menu Bar.......................................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.2 Project Menu........................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.3 Dataset Menu .......................................................................................................................................3-3
3.2.4 View Menu...........................................................................................................................................3-4
3.2.5 Window Menu......................................................................................................................................3-5

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3.2.6 Help Menu ...........................................................................................................................................3-6


3.3 Toolbar ..........................................................................................................................................................3-6
3.3.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................3-6
3.3.2 Standard Tool bar .................................................................................................................................3-6
3.3.3 Map Tool bar........................................................................................................................................3-7
3.3.4 Chart Tool bar ......................................................................................................................................3-9
3.3.5 Sheet Tool bar ......................................................................................................................................3-9
3.3.6 Engineering Parameter Tool bar.........................................................................................................3-10
3.4 Navigation Tree........................................................................................................................................... 3-11
3.4.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................ 3-11
3.4.2 Project Tab Page................................................................................................................................. 3-11
3.4.3 Map Legend Tab Page........................................................................................................................ 3-11
3.4.4 Word Collector Tab Page ...................................................................................................................3-12
3.5 Operation Interface......................................................................................................................................3-12
3.6 Property View..............................................................................................................................................3-12
3.6.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................3-12
3.6.2 WCDMA Scanner Coverage Tab Page ..............................................................................................3-13
3.6.3 WCDMA MS Pilot Measurement Tab Page.......................................................................................3-13
3.6.4 GSM MS Measurement Tab Page......................................................................................................3-14
3.6.5 Site Information Tab Page..................................................................................................................3-14
3.7 System Status Bar........................................................................................................................................3-14
3.8 Data Window...............................................................................................................................................3-15
3.8.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................3-15
3.8.2 Map Window......................................................................................................................................3-15
3.8.3 Graph Window ...................................................................................................................................3-15
3.8.4 Sheet Window ....................................................................................................................................3-19
3.8.5 Operations in the Data Window .........................................................................................................3-20

4 Project Management ..................................................................................................................4-1


4.1 Managing Engineering Files .........................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.2 Creating a Project.................................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.3 Opening a Project.................................................................................................................................4-3
4.1.4 Closing a Project ..................................................................................................................................4-3
4.2 Managing a Dataset.......................................................................................................................................4-3
4.2.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................4-3
4.2.2 Importing a Dataset..............................................................................................................................4-3
4.2.3 Creating a Dataset ................................................................................................................................4-3
4.2.4 Removing a Dataset .............................................................................................................................4-4
4.2.5 Exporting a Dataset..............................................................................................................................4-5
4.2.6 Modifying the Dataset Property ...........................................................................................................4-5
4.2.7 Parameter Description..........................................................................................................................4-6

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4.3 Managing Engineering Parameters ...............................................................................................................4-9


4.3.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................4-9
4.3.2 Introduction to Engineering Parameters...............................................................................................4-9
4.3.3 Importing Engineering Parameters .................................................................................................... 4-11
4.3.4 Exporting Engineering Parameters ....................................................................................................4-14
4.3.5 Saving and Copying Engineering Parameters ....................................................................................4-15
4.3.6 Configuring Engineering Parameters .................................................................................................4-15
4.3.7 Modifying the Display Mode for Engineering Parameters ................................................................4-18
4.3.8 Switching Between ARFCN and Frequency......................................................................................4-19
4.3.9 Importing Neighbor Data ...................................................................................................................4-20
4.3.10 Viewing Neighbor Data....................................................................................................................4-20
4.3.11 Adding CIO Parameters ...................................................................................................................4-21
4.4 Managing History Log ................................................................................................................................4-23

5 Map Management ......................................................................................................................5-1


5.1 Operating a Map............................................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.2 Introduction to Map Files.....................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.3 Importing a MapInfo Map....................................................................................................................5-2
5.1.4 Deleting a MapInfo Map......................................................................................................................5-3
5.1.5 Importing an Outdoor Raster Map .......................................................................................................5-3
5.1.6 Importing an Indoor Raster Map..........................................................................................................5-4
5.1.7 Operating a Map ..................................................................................................................................5-4
5.2 Operating a Legend .......................................................................................................................................5-5
5.2.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................5-5
5.2.2 Introduction to Legends .......................................................................................................................5-5
5.2.3 Adding a Customized Legend ..............................................................................................................5-8
5.2.4 Deleting a Customized Legend ............................................................................................................5-9
5.2.5 Importing a Customized Legend..........................................................................................................5-9
5.2.6 Exporting a Customized Legend..........................................................................................................5-9
5.2.7 Editing a Legend ................................................................................................................................5-10
5.2.8 Loading a Legend for Parameters ......................................................................................................5-10
5.2.9 Restoring a System Legend................................................................................................................5-12
5.2.10 Modifying a Legend Theme.............................................................................................................5-12
5.2.11 Displaying or Hiding a Legend ........................................................................................................5-13
5.2.12 Setting a Legend Style .....................................................................................................................5-14
5.3 Operating a Map Layer ...............................................................................................................................5-16
5.3.1 Controlling a Map Layer....................................................................................................................5-16
5.3.2 Moving a Map Layer..........................................................................................................................5-18

6 Analysis Data Management .....................................................................................................6-1


6.1 Importing Analysis Data................................................................................................................................6-2
6.1.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................6-2

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6.1.2 Importing GENEX Probe Data ............................................................................................................6-3


6.1.3 Importing Huawei RNC Data...............................................................................................................6-4
6.1.4 Importing PHU Data ............................................................................................................................6-6
6.1.5 Importing TXT Data ............................................................................................................................6-7
6.1.6 Viewing the List of Imported Files ......................................................................................................6-8
6.2 Filtering Exceptional Data ............................................................................................................................6-9
6.2.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................6-9
6.2.2 Procedure .............................................................................................................................................6-9
6.3 Filtering Indicator........................................................................................................................................ 6-11
6.4 Combining Analysis Data............................................................................................................................6-13
6.4.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................6-13
6.4.2 Combining Data by UE......................................................................................................................6-13
6.4.3 Combining Data by Scanner ..............................................................................................................6-14
6.5 Displaying Analysis Data ............................................................................................................................6-14
6.5.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................6-14
6.5.2 Displaying Data on a Map .................................................................................................................6-16
6.5.3 Displaying Data on a Chart................................................................................................................6-21
6.5.4 Displaying Data on a Sheet................................................................................................................6-22
6.5.5 Displaying Data on a Crossing Chart.................................................................................................6-25
6.5.6 Comparing Analysis Data ..................................................................................................................6-26
6.5.7 Locking Analysis Data .......................................................................................................................6-28
6.5.8 Multi-Window Synchronization.........................................................................................................6-29
6.6 Exporting Analysis Data..............................................................................................................................6-30
6.6.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................6-30
6.6.2 Exporting Data Through Word Collector ...........................................................................................6-30
6.6.3 Exporting Data from a Map ...............................................................................................................6-31
6.6.4 Exporting Data From a Sheet.............................................................................................................6-31
6.6.5 Exporting Data from a Graph.............................................................................................................6-31
6.6.6 Exporting DT Report .........................................................................................................................6-31
6.7 Viewing the Test Plan..................................................................................................................................6-32
6.7.1 Viewing the Test Plan of the Analysis Data .......................................................................................6-33
6.7.2 Viewing the Test Plan of the Device ..................................................................................................6-33

7 Analysis Indicator Management .............................................................................................7-1


7.1 UE Indicators ................................................................................................................................................7-2
7.1.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................7-2
7.1.2 Network Basic Status ...........................................................................................................................7-2
7.1.3 MOS.....................................................................................................................................................7-7
7.1.4 GSM.....................................................................................................................................................7-7
7.1.5 GPRS ................................................................................................................................................. 7-11
7.1.6 L3 Message ........................................................................................................................................7-14
7.1.7 Phone Event .......................................................................................................................................7-15

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7.1.8 Statistic As Site ..................................................................................................................................7-22


7.1.9 HSDPA...............................................................................................................................................7-22
7.1.10 HSUPA.............................................................................................................................................7-25
7.1.11 TXT..................................................................................................................................................7-25
7.1.12 GSM KPI .........................................................................................................................................7-27
7.1.13 WCDMA KPI...................................................................................................................................7-28
7.2 Scanner Indicators.......................................................................................................................................7-35
7.2.1 GSM Scanner .....................................................................................................................................7-35
7.2.2 WCDMA Scanner ..............................................................................................................................7-37
7.3 RNC Indicators............................................................................................................................................7-41
7.3.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................7-41

8 Analysis Report Management .................................................................................................8-1


8.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................8-2
8.2 Generating WCDMA DT Report...................................................................................................................8-2
8.3 Generating Reports Through the Wizard.......................................................................................................8-3
8.3.1 Intelligent Report Subsystem ...............................................................................................................8-3
8.3.2 Generating Reports from the Shortcut Menu .......................................................................................8-9
8.3.3 Generating a Custom Report..............................................................................................................8-10
8.4 WCDMA KPI Report ..................................................................................................................................8-13
8.4.1 Coverage ............................................................................................................................................8-14
8.4.2 Accessibility.......................................................................................................................................8-14
8.4.3 Retainability.......................................................................................................................................8-14
8.4.4 Service integrity .................................................................................................................................8-15
8.4.5 Mobility Page.....................................................................................................................................8-15
8.4.6 Other KPIs .........................................................................................................................................8-16
8.4.7 Timing Delay Report..........................................................................................................................8-16
8.5 GSM Report ................................................................................................................................................8-17
8.5.1 GSM MS Call Analysis Report..........................................................................................................8-17
8.5.2 GSM Drive Test Statistics Report ......................................................................................................8-17
8.5.3 GSM Handover Statistics Report .......................................................................................................8-18
8.5.4 GPRS FTP Data Layer Performance Report ......................................................................................8-18
8.5.5 GPRS GMM Event Statistics Report .................................................................................................8-19
8.5.6 GPRS Physical Layer Indicator Report..............................................................................................8-19
8.5.7 GPRS RLC BLER and Retransmissions Report ................................................................................8-20
8.5.8 GPRS WAP Testing Statistics Report.................................................................................................8-20
8.6 Scanner Report ............................................................................................................................................8-21
8.6.1 WCDMA Scanner Handover Analysis Report ...................................................................................8-21
8.6.2 WCDMA Scanner Neighbor Analysis Report....................................................................................8-22
8.7 Theme Report..............................................................................................................................................8-23
8.7.1 WCDMA UE Crossingtable HSDPA .................................................................................................8-23
8.7.2 HSUPA Happy Rate Report ...............................................................................................................8-24

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8.7.3 WCDMA UE Call Analysis Report....................................................................................................8-25


8.7.4 APPLayer Analysis Report.................................................................................................................8-27
8.7.5 WCDMA UE User Defined Time Delay Report ................................................................................8-28

9 FAQ ...............................................................................................................................................9-1
9.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................9-2
9.2 Software Startup............................................................................................................................................9-2
9.2.1 How to Start the Assistant When the Verification Fails?......................................................................9-2
9.2.2 The Files for East Asian Languages Are Not Installed.........................................................................9-3
9.3 Data Import ...................................................................................................................................................9-3
9.3.1 How to Handle Illegal Operations During the Data Import? ...............................................................9-3
9.3.2 Data on the Probe Cannot Be Imported Properly. ................................................................................9-3
9.3.3 Why the Huawei RNC Data Cannot Be Properly Displayed After Being Imported? ..........................9-4
9.4 Map Operation ..............................................................................................................................................9-4
9.4.1 How to Load the Position of Last Time on the Map? ..........................................................................9-4
9.4.2 How to Change the Map Legend?........................................................................................................9-5
9.4.3 How to Perform Time Filtering on the Map Layer?.............................................................................9-5
9.4.4 The Assistant is quit abnormally when you are moving a legend on the map......................................9-6
9.4.5 On the Map, the Value on the Label and the Color on the Legend Are Inconsistent............................9-6
9.5 Data Display..................................................................................................................................................9-6
9.5.1 Why Does the Icon of Word Collector Turn Grey?..............................................................................9-6
9.5.2 Why Is No Data Displayed After Some Indicators Are Opened?.........................................................9-7
9.5.3 Why the Messages on the BCCH Channel Collected by the Agilent Cannot Be Correctly Displayed?
......................................................................................................................................................................9-7
9.5.4 Why the Analysis Report Item Cannot Be Opened? ............................................................................9-7
9.5.5 Why the RNC Signaling Cannot Automatically Match the Corresponding UE Time During the Import?
......................................................................................................................................................................9-7
9.6 Others ............................................................................................................................................................9-8
9.6.1 In What Scenarios Should the GENEX Shared Components Be Reinstalled?.....................................9-8
9.6.2 Why Engineering Parameters Fail to Be Imported?.............................................................................9-8
9.6.3 The Display of the Map Is Slow After You Import Engineering Parameters Into the Assistant...........9-9

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Figures
Figure 1-1 Flow chart of the Assistant................................................................................................................1-4
Figure 2-1 Flow chart .........................................................................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-2 Customer Information dialog box.....................................................................................................2-4
Figure 3-1 Main interface of the Assistant .........................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 Standard tool bar...............................................................................................................................3-7
Figure 3-3 Chart Tool bar ...................................................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-4 Sheet tool bar ....................................................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-5 Engineering parameter tool bar.......................................................................................................3-10
Figure 3-6 Navigation tree ............................................................................................................................... 3-11
Figure 3-7 Operation interface of the Assistant................................................................................................3-12
Figure 3-8 Property view..................................................................................................................................3-13
Figure 3-9 Map window ...................................................................................................................................3-15
Figure 3-10 Graph mode ..................................................................................................................................3-16
Figure 3-11 Histogram mode............................................................................................................................3-17
Figure 3-12 Pie chart mode ..............................................................................................................................3-18
Figure 3-13 Customized chart mode ................................................................................................................3-19
Figure 3-14 Sheet window ...............................................................................................................................3-20
Figure 4-1 New Project dialog box ....................................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 New Dataset dialog box....................................................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-3 Assistant dialog box..........................................................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-4 Modify Dataset Property dialog box.................................................................................................4-5
Figure 4-5 Dataset in the navigation area...........................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-6 GSM Parameter window.................................................................................................................4-12
Figure 4-7 Please select the Excel file and sheet dialog box ............................................................................4-12
Figure 4-8 GSM Parameter window (displaying the engineering parameter) ..................................................4-13
Figure 4-9 Existing unmatched field in the engineering parameters ................................................................4-14

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Figure 4-10 Icon used for exporting engineering parameters...........................................................................4-15


Figure 4-11 Icons used for saving and copying engineering parameters..........................................................4-15
Figure 4-12 Engineering Parameter dialog box................................................................................................4-16
Figure 4-13 Setting tab page.............................................................................................................................4-17
Figure 4-14 Engineering parameter display tool bar ........................................................................................4-18
Figure 4-15 W/G Project Parameter dialog box ...............................................................................................4-19
Figure 4-16 Switchover icon between ARFCN and frequency ........................................................................4-19
Figure 4-17 Shortcut menu...............................................................................................................................4-20
Figure 4-18 Show Config Neighbor Cell dialog box........................................................................................4-21
Figure 4-19 CIO Manager dialog box ..............................................................................................................4-22
Figure 4-20 History Operation List window ....................................................................................................4-23
Figure 5-1 Raster Image dialog box ...................................................................................................................5-4
Figure 5-2 Map Legend tab page........................................................................................................................5-5
Figure 5-3 Custom mode ....................................................................................................................................5-6
Figure 5-4 AutoArrange mode............................................................................................................................5-7
Figure 5-5 CustomArrange mode .......................................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-6 Individual Legend Property dialog box ............................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-7 Map Layers dialog box ................................................................................................................... 5-11
Figure 5-8 Legend List dialog box ...................................................................................................................5-12
Figure 5-9 Individual Value Theme Options dialog box ..................................................................................5-13
Figure 5-10 Ranged Theme Options dialog box...............................................................................................5-13
Figure 5-11 Displaying legends........................................................................................................................5-14
Figure 5-12 Legend Style dialog box ...............................................................................................................5-15
Figure 5-13 Layer Control dialog box..............................................................................................................5-16
Figure 5-14 Offset Layer dialog box ................................................................................................................5-19
Figure 6-1 Import GENEX Probe File dialog box..............................................................................................6-4
Figure 6-2 Import Huawei RNC File dialog box................................................................................................6-5
Figure 6-3 Import PHU File dialog box .............................................................................................................6-7
Figure 6-4 Import TXT File dialog box..............................................................................................................6-8
Figure 6-5 Import File List window ...................................................................................................................6-9
Figure 6-6 Delete Exceptional Data dialog box for UE ActiveSet RSCP ........................................................6-10
Figure 6-7 Filter dialog box.............................................................................................................................. 6-11
Figure 6-8 Combine Device dialog box ...........................................................................................................6-13

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Figure 6-9 Modify Device Name dialog box....................................................................................................6-14


Figure 6-10 Combining devices complete........................................................................................................6-14
Figure 6-11 Data displayed on an active sheet .................................................................................................6-15
Figure 6-12 RSCP Max for SC90 in Activeset on an active sheet....................................................................6-16
Figure 6-13 Lines connecting test points and base stations..............................................................................6-17
Figure 6-14 Playback control buttons...............................................................................................................6-17
Figure 6-15 Coverage area of a cell..................................................................................................................6-19
Figure 6-16 Disabling the setting of cell parameters........................................................................................6-20
Figure 6-17 Disabling simulation data of a single site .....................................................................................6-20
Figure 6-18 Analyzing pilot pollution ..............................................................................................................6-21
Figure 6-19 Modify Series Data dialog box .....................................................................................................6-22
Figure 6-20 Selecting statistical data................................................................................................................6-23
Figure 6-21 Highlighting selected signaling.....................................................................................................6-24
Figure 6-22 Custom Display on Chart..............................................................................................................6-25
Figure 6-23 Crossing chart ...............................................................................................................................6-25
Figure 6-24 Menu of comparing analysis data .................................................................................................6-26
Figure 6-25 Menu of comparing analysis data .................................................................................................6-27
Figure 6-26 Select Binning Type dialog box ....................................................................................................6-27
Figure 6-27 Data locking function ...................................................................................................................6-28
Figure 6-28 Multi-window synchronization.....................................................................................................6-29
Figure 6-29 Reporting Setting dialog box ........................................................................................................6-32
Figure 7-1 UE Indicator .....................................................................................................................................7-2
Figure 7-2 UE Pilot Summary............................................................................................................................7-3
Figure 7-3 Choose Msg dialog box ....................................................................................................................7-6
Figure 7-4 Entering an indicator name .............................................................................................................7-26
Figure 7-5 TXT indicator display .....................................................................................................................7-26
Figure 7-6 Band information ............................................................................................................................7-36
Figure 7-7 Frequency number ..........................................................................................................................7-38
Figure 7-8 Scanner Coverage Summary (Ec/Io) ..............................................................................................7-41
Figure 7-9 Scanner Coverage Summary (RSCP) .............................................................................................7-41
Figure 8-1 Report Setting dialog box .................................................................................................................8-2
Figure 8-2 Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box (Setting tab page) ..........................................................8-4
Figure 8-3 ImportFiles tab page .........................................................................................................................8-5

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Figure 8-4 Smart Report Guide-Second Step dialog box ...................................................................................8-6


Figure 8-5 Cover of the smart report ..................................................................................................................8-7
Figure 8-6 Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box........................................................................................8-8
Figure 8-7 Smart Report Guide-Second Step dialog box ...................................................................................8-9
Figure 8-8 Custom Report Setup dialog box ....................................................................................................8-10
Figure 8-9 WCDMA KPI Report cover............................................................................................................8-13
Figure 8-10 WCDMA KPI Report - Coverage page.........................................................................................8-14
Figure 8-11 WCDMA KPI Report - Accessibility page ...................................................................................8-14
Figure 8-12 WCDMA KPI Report - Retainability page ...................................................................................8-14
Figure 8-13 WCDMA KPI Report - Service integrity page .............................................................................8-15
Figure 8-14 WCDMA KPI Report - Mobility page..........................................................................................8-15
Figure 8-15 WCDMA KPI Report - Other KPIs page......................................................................................8-16
Figure 8-16 WCDMA KPI Timing Delay Report.............................................................................................8-16
Figure 8-17 GSM MS Call Analysis report ......................................................................................................8-17
Figure 8-18 GSM Drive Test Statistics report ..................................................................................................8-18
Figure 8-19 GSM Handover Statistics report ...................................................................................................8-18
Figure 8-20 FTP data layer performance report ...............................................................................................8-19
Figure 8-21 GMM Event Statistics report ........................................................................................................8-19
Figure 8-22 Physical Layer Indicator report.....................................................................................................8-20
Figure 8-23 RLC BLER and Retransmissions report .......................................................................................8-20
Figure 8-24 WAP Testing Statistic report .........................................................................................................8-21
Figure 8-25 WCDMA Scanner Handover Analysis report ...............................................................................8-22
Figure 8-26 WCDMA Scanner Neighbor Cell Analysis report ........................................................................8-23
Figure 8-27 WCDMA UE Crossingtable HSDPA report..................................................................................8-24
Figure 8-28 HSUPA Happy Rate report ...........................................................................................................8-25
Figure 8-29 WCDMA UE Call Analysis report................................................................................................8-26
Figure 8-30 AppLayer Analysis report .............................................................................................................8-27
Figure 8-31 WCDMA User defined Time Delay Report..................................................................................8-28

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Tables
Table 1-1 Functions of the Assistant...................................................................................................................1-2
Table 1-2 Procedures for analyzing data.............................................................................................................1-5
Table 2-1 System configuration..........................................................................................................................2-2
Table 2-2 Directory structure of the Assistant ....................................................................................................2-6
Table 3-1 Elements in the main interface ...........................................................................................................3-2
Table 3-2 Functions of the items on the Project menu........................................................................................3-3
Table 3-3 Description of items on the Dataset menu ..........................................................................................3-3
Table 3-4 Functions of the items on the View menu...........................................................................................3-5
Table 3-5 Functions of the items on the Window menu .....................................................................................3-5
Table 3-6 Functions of the items on the Help menu ...........................................................................................3-6
Table 3-7 Functions of the icons on the standard tool bar ..................................................................................3-7
Table 3-8 Functions of the icons on the map tool bar.........................................................................................3-7
Table 3-9 Buttons on the chart tool bar...............................................................................................................3-9
Table 3-10 Buttons on the sheet tool bar ..........................................................................................................3-10
Table 3-11 Icons on the engineering parameter tool bar...................................................................................3-10
Table 3-12 Indicators on the WCDMA Scanner Coverage tab page.................................................................3-13
Table 3-13 Indicators on the GSM MS Measurement tab page ........................................................................3-14
Table 3-14 Areas on the status bar ....................................................................................................................3-14
Table 4-1 Parameters on the Setting tab page .....................................................................................................4-6
Table 4-2 Parameters on the Binning Type tab page...........................................................................................4-8
Table 4-3 Fields in the WCDMA engineering parameter table...........................................................................4-9
Table 4-4 Fields in the GSM engineering parameter table ...............................................................................4-10
Table 4-5 Functions of buttons on the tab page ................................................................................................4-16
Table 4-6 Description of the parameters...........................................................................................................4-17
Table 4-7 Functions of the icons on the tool bar...............................................................................................4-18
Table 4-8 Functions of buttons in the dialog box .............................................................................................4-22

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Table 5-1 Formats supported by the MapInfo.....................................................................................................5-2


Table 5-2 Functions of the parameters in the Legend Style dialog box ............................................................5-15
Table 5-3 Parameters in the Layer Control dialog box .....................................................................................5-17
Table 5-4 Description of parameters in the Display Properties dialog box.......................................................5-17
Table 5-5 Description of parameters in the Label Properties dialog box..........................................................5-17
Table 5-6 Functions of parameters in the dialog box........................................................................................5-19
Table 6-1 Parameters in the Delete Exceptional Data dialog box.....................................................................6-10
Table 6-2 Parameter in the Filter dialog box .................................................................................................... 6-11
Table 6-3 Description of the filtered events......................................................................................................6-12
Table 6-4 Description of data display modes....................................................................................................6-16
Table 6-5 Playback control buttons ..................................................................................................................6-17
Table 6-6 Data statistical function ....................................................................................................................6-23
Table 6-7 Description of the keywords in the layer 3 configuration file ..........................................................6-24
Table 6-8 Parameters in the Select Binning Type dialog box ...........................................................................6-28
Table 6-9 Window cooperation.........................................................................................................................6-29
Table 6-10 Functions provided by Word Collector...........................................................................................6-30
Table 6-11 Parameters in the Reporting Setting dialog box..............................................................................6-32
Table 7-1 Description of the Active Set indicators .............................................................................................7-3
Table 7-2 Description of the Power Control indicators ......................................................................................7-4
Table 7-3 Description of the indicators of Throughput.......................................................................................7-5
Table 7-4 Parameters description in the Choose Msg dialog box .......................................................................7-6
Table 7-5 Description of the MOS indicators .....................................................................................................7-7
Table 7-6 Description of GSM indicators...........................................................................................................7-7
Table 7-7 Indicators in GPRS mode .................................................................................................................7-12
Table 7-8 Description of L3 Message indicators ..............................................................................................7-14
Table 7-9 Description of the UE Phone Event indicators .................................................................................7-15
Table 7-10 Description of the Statistic As Site indicators.................................................................................7-22
Table 7-11 Description of the HSDPA indicators .............................................................................................7-23
Table 7-12 Description of the HS-DSCH Decoding Statistics indicators .........................................................7-23
Table 7-13 Description of the HSUPA indicators .............................................................................................7-25
Table 7-14 Description of Accessibility indicators ...........................................................................................7-27
Table 7-15 Description of the Retainability indicators .....................................................................................7-27
Table 7-16 Description of the Service Integrality indicators ............................................................................7-27

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Table 7-17 Description of the Mobility indicators............................................................................................7-28


Table 7-18 Description of the Delay indicators ................................................................................................7-28
Table 7-19 Description of the Coverage indicators ..........................................................................................7-28
Table 7-20 Description of the Accessibility indicators .....................................................................................7-29
Table 7-21 Description of the Retainability indicators .....................................................................................7-30
Table 7-22 Description of the Service integrity indicators ...............................................................................7-30
Table 7-23 Description of the Mobility indicators............................................................................................7-31
Table 7-24 Description of the Delay indicators ................................................................................................7-33
Table 7-25 Description of the Other indicators.................................................................................................7-35
Table 7-26 Description of the RxLev indicators...............................................................................................7-36
Table 7-27 Description of C/I indicators. .........................................................................................................7-36
Table 7-28 Description of the C/A indicators ...................................................................................................7-37
Table 7-29 Description of the BCCH Along With BSIC indicators..................................................................7-37
Table 7-30 Description of the Nth Best indicators............................................................................................7-38
Table 7-31 Description of the Ec/Io indicators .................................................................................................7-39
Table 7-32 Description of the RSCP indicators ................................................................................................7-39
Table 7-33 Description of the Pilot Pollution indicators...................................................................................7-39
Table 7-34 Description of the HO Event indicators..........................................................................................7-40
Table 7-35 Description of the RNC indicators .................................................................................................7-42
Table 8-1 Parameters in the Report Setting dialog box ......................................................................................8-2
Table 8-2 Parameters on the Setting tab page .....................................................................................................8-4
Table 8-3 Description of the ImportFile tab page ...............................................................................................8-5
Table 8-4 Parameter setting of the Smart Report Guide-Second Step dialog box ..............................................8-6
Table 8-5 Parameter setting of the First Step dialog box ....................................................................................8-8
Table 8-6 Description of parameters of the Custom Report Setup dialog box.................................................. 8-11
Table 8-7 Important indicators of WCDMA.....................................................................................................8-13
Table 8-8 Delay KPIs........................................................................................................................................8-16
Table 9-1 Soft handover statistics.......................................................................................................................9-4

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Introduction to the Assistant

About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

1.1 Overview

The general introduction to the Assistant and the benefits to


users.

1.2 Functions

The functions provided by the Assistant.

1.3 Operation Mode

The operation modes of the Assistant.

1.4 Application Scenarios

The application scenarios of the Assistant.

1.5 Work Flow

The work flow of the Assistant.

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1.1 Overview
The GENEX Assistant is the professional background processing software for wireless test
data. It supports the following wireless network technologies:
z

GSM/GPRS/EDGE

WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA

The Assistant optimizes and handles test data such as drive test (DT) data and RNC data
related to the air interface on a wireless network and exports analysis reports. The Assistant
benefits network planning and optimizing engineers in the following ways:
z

Thoroughly understanding network performance

Quickly and effectively analyzing network problems

Improving working efficiency

The Assistant provides the following features:


z

Quickly and effectively obtaining the information about the quality of the entire network

Reducing test workload incurred by network adjustment

Providing thorough and useful information about problem locating and optimization
analysis

Providing sharable analysis, which reduces the requirements for optimization skills of
engineers

1.2 Functions
Table 1-1 lists the main functions provided by the Assistant.
Table 1-1 Functions of the Assistant

1-2

Function

Description

Supporting the
import of
multiple test
data

The Assistant analyzes the test data collected on WCDMA and GSM
networks.

The Assistant supports the data collected from the following test
devices: GENEX Probe, Qualcomm test UE, Huawei test UE, Huawei
RNC, DTI scanner, Anritsu scanner, Probe Handset Unit (PHU). The
Assistant also supports the import of TXT data. The Assistant provides
preferable display and analysis for test indicators.

The Assistant supports multiple expanded types of DT data. For a new


type of device, you need to update only the associated file.

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Function

Description

Supporting
multiple modes
of data display

The data display modes are as follows: Geographic display, curve


chart, customized coordinates chart, Probability Distribution Function
(PDF) chart, and data table. You can perform common operations such
as moving or deleting operation on each chart.

The Assistant supports synchronization display of data in multiple


windows. That is, the data in each window is dynamically displayed
based on the time for selecting data in the main window. It supports
synchronization display of data in all e-maps, charts, sheets, and
signaling events.

Supporting
multiple modes
of data export

The Assistant can export data in .bmp, jpg, gif, png, .txt, or .xls format.

Word collector: Using the word collector, the Assistant exports the
browsed pictures and data tables to a specified file in .doc format. In
this way, you need not copy and paste the pictures and tables.

Automatically
generating
analysis reports

The Assistant automatically generates analysis reports such as drive test


reports, WCDMA KPI reports, GSM reports, scanner reports, custom
reports, and theme reports.

New features

Intelligent report system: The Assistant can automatically generate a


DT summary report of WCDMA or GSM.

Parsing the perceptual evaluation of speech quality (PESQ) package:


The Assistant can parse the PESQ packages of various marking
mechanisms.

High speed uplink packet access (HSUPA) statistical analysis: It


represents current network performance, parameter configuration, rate
statistics, channel decoding statistics, and service performance, obtains
uplink packet access (UPA) events by parsing L3 signaling, and uses
different display modes to display UPA events.

1.3 Operation Mode


The Assistant is a software used for post-processing, which can run without using any special
hardware.
Correspondingly, the Probe is a foreground DT data collection software. It can collect signals
through different devices such as scanner and UE. The Assistant imports the test data
collected by the Probe from different test devices for analysis.

1.4 Application Scenarios


The Assistant is used with the Probe in the following application scenarios:
z

BTS performance verification

On the early stage of network construction, you need to test and evaluate the site
verification.

Network performance evaluation

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On the stage of network operation and maintenance, the Assistant analyzes the drive test
data and thus provides a reference for network performance evaluation.
z

BTS fault location


During the network operation, the Assistant can locate network faults by analyzing the
test data.

1.5 Work Flow


Figure 1-1 shows the flow chart of the Assistant.
Figure 1-1 Flow chart of the Assistant
Start

Installing the software

Creating a project

Creating a dataset

Importing analysis data

Filtering analysis data

Importing engineering
parameters

Analyzing data

Displaying analysis data

Generating analysis
data

Generating analysis
reports

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Table 1-2 lists the procedures in Assistant data post-processing process.


Table 1-2 Procedures for analyzing data
Step

Operation

Description

Reference

Installing the
software

Install the main program


of the Assistant and the
GENEX Shared
components.

For details, see Chapter 2 Installing Software.

Creating a
project

Create a project.

For details, see section 4.1.2 "Creating a Project."

Opening a
project

Open a project that


already exists.

For details, see section 4.1.3 "Opening a Project."

Creating a
dataset

Create a dataset.

For details, see section 4.2.3 "Creating a Dataset."

Importing a
dataset

Import a dataset that


already exists.

For details, see section 4.2.2 "Importing a Dataset."

Importing
analysis data

Import the data collected


from multiple devices to
the created dataset.

For details, see section "6.1 Importing Analysis Data."

Filtering
analysis data

Filter the data that need


not be analyzed.

For details, see section 6.2 "Filtering Exceptional


Data."

Importing
engineering
parameters

Import configuration
parameters to the created
dataset.

For details about how to import engineering


parameters, see section 4.3.3 "Importing Engineering
Parameters."

For details about how to import neighboring


parameters, see section 4.3.9 "Importing Neighbor
Data."

For details about how to import Cell Individual Offset


(CIO) parameters, see section 4.3.11 "Adding CIO
Parameters."

For details about how to display data, see section 6.5


"Displaying Analysis Data."

For details of indicators, see chapter 7 "Analysis


Indicator."

Displaying
analysis data

View analysis items


using different methods.

Generating
analysis data

Generate analysis data.

For details about how to export analysis data, see


sections "6.6 Exporting Analysis Data."

Generating
analysis reports

Generate various
analysis reports.

For detailed about how to export analysis report, see


chapter 8 "Analysis Report."

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Installing Software

About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

2.1 Installation Description

The flow chart of installing the Assistant.

2.2 Checking Installation


Environment

The required configuration for installing the Assistant.

2.3 Installing the GENEX


Shared Components

The procedures for installing the GENEX Shared


components.

2.4 Installing the Assistant

The procedures for installing the Assistant.

2.5 License Management

How to apply for and update a license.

2.6 Installation Check

How to check whether the Assistant is installed.

2.7 Uninstalling Software

The procedures for uninstalling GENEX software.

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2.1 Installation Description


Figure 2-1 shows the flow chart of installing the Assistant.
Figure 2-1 Flow chart
Start

Checking installation
environment
Installing the GENEX
Shared
Installing the GENEX
Assistant

End

2.2 Checking Installation Environment


2.2.1 Checking System Configuration
Table 2-1 lists the hardware required for installing and operating the Assistant.
Table 2-1 System configuration
Configuration Type

Configuration Item

Installation Requirement

Minimum
configuration

CPU

Pentium III 1 GHz

Memory

256MB

Hard disk

1 GB spare disk space

CPU

Pentium III IV 1.4GHz

Memory

512 MB

Hard disk

10 GB spare disk space or more

Video graphics adapters


(VGA)

1024 x 768, 16-bit color or higher

External interface

At least one parallel port or USB port


to connect the dongle

Recommended
configuration

Common
configuration

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Configuration Type

Configuration Item

Installation Requirement

Operating system

Windows 2000 SP3 or a later version

2.2.2 Checking System Environment


The items to be checked are as follows:
z

Whether the power of the display is well connected

Whether the power load of the socket exceeds the permissible load (If the load is too
high, a fire accident may occur.)

2.3 Installing the GENEX Shared Components


The GENEX Shared components support the Assistant.
z

To ensure that other GENEX products can work properly, the GENEX Shared components are not
removed if you uninstall the Assistant.

If the GENEX Shared components are installed on your computer, skip the installation of the
components. In case of the Assistant upgrade, Huawei recommends that the GENEX Shared
components be reinstalled because the components may also be upgraded.

To install the GENEX Shared components, perform the following steps:


Step 1 Double-click the setup.exe file. The InstallShield Wizard dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Click Next.
Step 3 In the License Agreement dialog box, click Yes.
Step 4 When the installation is complete, Click Finish.
The following components are automatically installed:
z

MapX components: support the Map process.

TeeChart components: refer to the development controls on the icon interface.

OWC components: provide the automatic control for uploading the electronic sheets,
charts, and database to the Web.

Dongle driver: maintains the version authorization.

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2.4 Installing the Assistant


To install the Assistant, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Double-click the setup.exe file. The InstallShield Wizard dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Click Next.
Step 3 In the License Agreement dialog box, select I accept the items of the license agreement.

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Step 4 Click Next.


Step 5 In the Customer Information dialog box shown in Figure 2-2, enter names in the User name
and Company name fields.
Figure 2-2 Customer Information dialog box

Step 6 Click Next.


Step 7 In the Choose Destination Location dialog box, click Change to specify the directory for
saving the Assistant.
Step 8 Click Next.
Step 9 In the Ready to Install the Program dialog box, click Install.
Step 10 When the installation is complete, click Finish.
----End

2.5 License Management


2.5.1 Plugging in the Dongle
The functions of the Assistant are controlled by the dongle. To use all the functions of the
Assistant, you must plug in the dongle.

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The dongle is a device that provides the user with the authorization to use the Assistant.
License is integrated with the dongle. Therefore, you must plug the dongle into the computer
to obtain the permission to use the Assistant. For the detailed installation of the dongle, refer
to the relevant usage guide.
The dongle does not support remote login. For remote login, you need a software license.

2.5.2 Updating License


When a license file, that is, the .lic file expires, you need to update the license file.
To update a license file, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Start > All Programs > GENEX Drive Test Solution > GENEX Assistant 1.53 >
Assistant to run the Assistant main program.
Step 2 On the displayed main interface of Assistant, choose Help > View ESN.
Step 3 Send the ESN to Huawei technical support engineer and wait for a new license.
Normally, the new license will be delivered in two to three days.
Step 4 Update the new license for the dongle.
1.

On the main interface of Assistant, choose Help > Update License.

2.

In the Update License dialog box, click Browse to select the new license (.lic file).

3.

Click Update.

4.

In the displayed dialog box for confirmation, click OK.


When updating the new license for the dongle, ensure that only the dongle for the Assistant is plugged
into the computer.

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2.5.3 Viewing License Information


Choose Help > License Info. View the license information in the displayed License Info
dialog box.

2.6 Installation Check


2.6.1 Confirming the Version Information
Choose Help > About Assistant in the main window of the Assistant. View the version
information in the About Assistant window.

2.6.2 Description of the Installation Directory


After the Assistant is installed, the following directory structure is formed in the installation
directory, as listed in Table 2-2.

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Table 2-2 Directory structure of the Assistant


Folder
Bin

pdf
manual

Description
Analyse

Stores application analysis modules.

Config

Stores files of GPS filter configuration and intelligent report


configuration.

Device

Stores data import modules.

Log

Stores running logs of applications.

Ph_Mes

Stores the message parsing files such as RRC and NAS.

Python

Stores customized event configuration modules.

Supportfile

Stores the message parsing files such as GSM Medium Access


Control (MAC)/Radio Link Control (RLC).

Wh_Mes

Stores unpack files and agreement files.

XMLPath

Stores custom event files based on signaling procedures.

Chinese

Stores Chinese help documents.

English

Stores English help documents.

Sample

Stores the template files that require for importing custom


configuration files, such as template file for engineering
parameters, neighbor cell import, WCDMA CIO, and TXT
indicators.

Template

Stores the template files that the system uses to automatically


generate reports, such as GSM event report.

2.7 Uninstalling Software


2.7.1 Uninstalling the GENEX Shared Components
You can use either of the following methods to uninstall the GENEX Shared components:
z

Double-click the Setup.exe file in the software installation disk.

Choose Start > Control Panel, double-click Add or Delete Programs, and then select
the Shared components to uninstall.

This section takes the second method as an example to describe how to uninstall the Shared
components. To uninstall the Shared components, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
Step 2 Select Shared, and then click Remove.
Step 3 In the Modify, repair, or remove the program dialog box, select Remove.
Step 4 Click Next.

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Step 5 In the Confirm Uninstall dialog box, click OK.


Step 6 After the Shared components are uninstalled, click Finish.
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2.7.2 Uninstalling the Assistant


You can use any of the following methods to uninstall the Assistant software:
z

Double-click the Setup.exe file in the software installation disk.

Choose Start > Control Panel. Double-click Add or Delete Programs, and then select
the Assistant software to be uninstalled.

Choose Start > All Programs > GENEX Drive Test Solution > GENEX Assistant
1.53 > Uninstall Assistant.

This section takes the third method as an example to describe how to uninstall the Assistant
software.
To uninstall the Assistant software, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Start > All Program > GENEX Drive Test Solution > GENEX Assistant 1.53 >
Uninstall Assistant.
Step 2 In the Modify, repair, or remove the program dialog box, select Remove.
Step 3 Click Next.
Step 4 In the Confirm Uninstall dialog box, click OK.
The system starts to uninstall the Assistant.
Step 5 After the Assistant is uninstalled, click Finish.
The uninstall of the Assistant is complete.
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User Interface

About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

3.1 Main Interface

The main interface of the Assistant.

3.2 Menu Bar

The system menus in the main interface.

3.3 Toolbar

The toolbar in the main interface.

3.4 Navigation Tree

The navigation tree in the main interface.

3.5 Operation Interface

The operation interface in the main interface.

3.6 Property View

The property view in the main interface.

3.7 System Status Bar

The system status bar in the main interface.

3.8 Data Window

The display window of five types of data.

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Figure 3-1 shows the main interface of the Assistant.
Figure 3-1 Main interface of the Assistant

Table 3-1 lists the elements in the main interface.


Table 3-1 Elements in the main interface

3-2

Number

Description

(1)

Menu bar. See section 3.2 "Menu Bar."

(2)

Toolbar. See section 3.3 "Toolbar."

(3)

Navigation tree. See section 3.4 "Navigation Tree."

(4)

Operation interface. See section 3.5 "Operation Interface."

(5)

Property view. See section 3.6 "Property View."

(6)

System status bar. See section 3.7 "System Status Bar."

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3.2 Menu Bar


3.2.1 Overview
The system menu bar comprises five menus, namely, Project, Dataset, View, Window, and
Help. You can perform operations to the Assistant through the system menu bar.

3.2.2 Project Menu


Table 3-2 lists the functions of the items on the Project menu.
Table 3-2 Functions of the items on the Project menu
Submenu

Function

Reference

New Project

Creates a project

For details, see section 4.1.2 "Creating a


Project."

Open Project

Opens a project

For details, see section 4.1.3 "Opening a


Project."

Close Project

Closes a project

For details, see section 4.1.4 "Closing a


Project."

Import Dataset

Imports a dataset

For details, see section 4.2.2 "Importing a


Dataset."

Set Map Path

Sets a map path

For details, see section 5.1.3 "Importing a


MapInfo Map."

Remove Map Path

Removes a map path

For details, see section 5.1.4 "Deleting a


MapInfo Map."

Exit

Exits the Assistant

3.2.3 Dataset Menu


Table 3-3 lists the functions of the items on the Dataset menu.
Table 3-3 Description of items on the Dataset menu
Submenu

Function

Reference

New Dataset

Creating a dataset

For details, see section 4.2.3


"Creating a Dataset."

Remove Dataset

Removing a dataset

For details, see section 4.2.4


"Removing a Dataset."

Export Dataset

Exporting a dataset

For details, see section 4.2.5


"Exporting a Dataset."

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Submenu

Function

Reference

Modify Dataset
Property

Modifying the dataset


property

For details about dataset property,


see section 4.2.6 "Modifying the
Dataset Property."

Delete Exceptional
Data

Deleting exceptional data

For details, see section 6.2 "Filtering


Exceptional Data."

Filter

Filtering indicators

For details, see section 6.3 "Filtering


Indicator."

Unlock Dataset GPS


Range

Unlocking the current


dataset

For details on the locking of dataset,


see section 6.5.7 "Locking Analysis
Data."

Import File List

Indicating the list of


imported files

For details, see section 6.1.6


"Viewing the List of Imported
Files."

Report Wizard

Indicating the intelligent


report function

For details, see section 8.3


"Generating Reports Through the
Wizard."

WCDMA CIO
Manager

Referring to the
WCDMA CIO parameter
manager

For details, see section 4.3.11


"Adding CIO Parameters."

Combine Device

Combining devices

For details, see section 6.4


"Combining Analysis Data."

Import Engineering
Parameter

Importing engineering
parameters

For details, see section 4.3.3


"Importing Engineering Parameters."

Import Neighbor Cell


Config

Importing the
configuration of
neighbors

For details, see section 4.3.9


"Importing Neighbor Data."

Display on Map

Displaying data on a map

For details, see section 3.8.2 "Map


Window."

Display on Chart

Displaying data on a
chart

For details, see section 3.8.3 "Graph


Window."

Display on Caky

Displaying data on a pie


chart

For details, see section 3.8.3 "Graph


Window."

Display on Histogram

Displaying data on a
histogram

For details, see section 3.8.3 "Graph


Window."

Display on Sheet

Displaying data on a
sheet

For details, see section 3.8.4 "Sheet


Window."

3.2.4 View Menu


Table 3-4 lists the functions of the items on the View menu.

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Table 3-4 Functions of the items on the View menu


Submenu

Function

Reference

Tool bars

Determining
whether to
display tool bars

Standard Tool bar: Determines whether to display


the standard tool bar. See section 3.3.2 "Standard
Tool bar."

Project Bar: Determines whether to display the


Project tab page in the navigation area.

Map Legend Bar: Determines whether to display


the Map Legend tab page in the navigation area.

Word Collector Bar: Determines whether to


display the Word Collector tab page in the
navigation area.

Status Bar

Determining
whether to
display the status
bar

Properties Bar

Determining
whether to
display the
properties bar

WCDMA Scanner Coverage Bar: Determines


whether to display the WCDMA Scanner
Coverage tab page in the property view.

WCDMA UE Measurement Bar: Determines


whether to display the WCDMA UE
Measurement tab page in the property view.

GSM MS Measurement Bar: Determines whether


to display the GSM MS Measurement tab page in
the property view.

Site Information Bar: Determines whether to


display the Site Information tab page in the
property view.

Application
Look

Selecting the
look of
applications

You can select the look of Microsoft Visual Studio


97/2005/.Net, Office 2003, and Windows XP.

3.2.5 Window Menu


Table 3-5 lists the functions of the items on the Window menu.
Table 3-5 Functions of the items on the Window menu
Submenu

Function

Reference

Cascade

Cascading
displayed
windows

When Cascade is selected, the Assistant cascades


the displayed windows.

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Submenu

Function

Reference

Tile Horizontal

Displaying
windows in a tile
horizontal way

When Tile Horizontal is selected, the Assistant


horizontally drags all displayed windows on the
operation interface and displays them from top to
bottom.

Tile Vertical

Displaying
windows in a tile
vertical way

When Tile Vertical is selected, the Assistant


vertically pulls all displayed windows on the
operation interface and displays them from left to
right.

Arrange Icons

Arranging icons

When Arrange Icons is selected, the Assistant


ranges all minimized windows displayed on the
operation interface.

Close All
Windows

Closing all
windows

When Close All Windows is selected, the Assistant


closes all displayed windows on the operation
interface.

3.2.6 Help Menu


Table 3-6 lists the functions of the items on the Help menu.
Table 3-6 Functions of the items on the Help menu
Submenu

Function

Help

Providing help documents

About Assistant dialog box

Providing information about the Assistant

View ESN

Viewing the electronic serial number (ESN) of the dongle

View License

Viewing the license information about the dongle

Update License

Updating the license

3.3 Toolbar
3.3.1 Overview
You can perform common operations through the tool bar.

3.3.2 Standard Tool bar


Figure 3-2 shows the standard tool bar.

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Figure 3-2 Standard tool bar

Table 3-7 lists the functions of the buttons on the tool bar.
Table 3-7 Functions of the icons on the standard tool bar
Button

Function
Creating a project
Opening a project
Closing a project
Creating a dataset
Setting a map path
Generating an intelligent report
Modifying the dataset property
Providing the Assistant help documents
Providing the version information about the Assistant
Adding or deleting a button on the tool bar

3.3.3 Map Tool bar


The map tool bar is used when data is displayed on a map. For details about data display
modes, see section 6.5.2 Displaying Data on a Map."
Table 3-8 lists the functions of the icons on the map tool bar.
Table 3-8 Functions of the icons on the map tool bar
Button

Function
Displaying engineering parameters
For details, see section 4.3.7 "Modifying the Display Mode
for Engineering Parameters."
Playing the data back and controls data playback
For details, see section 6.5.2 "Data Playback Control."

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Button

Function
Locking data
For details, see section 6.5.7 "Locking Analysis Data."
Operating a map

Selecting data

Measuring distance
You can measure custom distance and the total distance of
selected data.
Changing map layers
For details, see section 5.3 "Operating a Map Layer."
Displaying or hiding legends
For details, see section 5.2.11 "Displaying or Hiding a
Legend."
Setting up projection
For details, see section 6.5.2 "Setting Projection Reference
Frame."
Importing indoor and outdoor raster maps
For details, see sections 5.1.5 "Importing an Outdoor Raster
Map" and 5.1.6 "Importing an Indoor Raster Map."
Copying the images on the map window to clipboard in .png
format.
Exporting the data
For details, see section 6.6.3 "Exporting Data from a Map."
Exporting various types of data to a .doc file
For details, see section 6.6.2 "Exporting Data Through Word
Collector."
Setting legends and legend identifiers
For details, see sections 5.2.12 "Setting a Legend Style",
5.2.10 "Modifying a Legend Theme", and 5.2.8 "Loading a
Legend for Parameters."
Saving to the current location, download location, and
viewing the complete graph.
Displays the ruler and raster on a map.

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3.3.4 Chart Tool bar


You can use the icons on the chart tool bar when you query data in a diagram, histogram, pie
chart, or customized diagram. For details on data query, see 6.5.3 "Displaying Data on a
Chart."
Figure 3-3 shows the chart tool bar.
Figure 3-3 Chart Tool bar

Table 3-9 lists the functions of the icons on the chart tool bar.
Table 3-9 Buttons on the chart tool bar
Button

Function
Indicating the normal mode
Rotating a chart
Moving a chart
Zooming in on a chart
Adjusting the depth of a chart
Displaying a chart in 3D mode
Setting the properties of a chart
Printing a selected chart
Snapshooting an active window
Saving the current chart

3.3.5 Sheet Tool bar


You can use the icons on the sheet tool bar when you query data in sheet mode. For details,
see section 6.5.4 "Displaying Data on a Sheet." Figure 3-4 shows the sheet tool bar.
Figure 3-4 Sheet tool bar

Table 3-10 lists the functions of the icons on the sheet tool bar.

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Table 3-10 Buttons on the sheet tool bar


Button

Function
Selecting and reselecting data
Copying the selected data in the sheet
Searching for the data in the sheet
Deleting the selected data
This operation permanently deletes the data from database.
Collecting the data statistics
For details, see section 6.5.4 "Displaying Data on a Sheet."
Exporting the data
For details, see section 6.6.4 "Exporting Data From a Sheet."
Exporting various types of data to a .doc file
For details, see section 6.6.2 "Exporting Data Through Word
Collector."
Locking the data
For details, see section 6.5.7 "Locking Analysis Data."
Measuring the length of the area for the selected data

3.3.6 Engineering Parameter Tool bar


The engineering parameter tool bar is used for importing engineering parameters. Figure 3-5
shows the engineering parameter tool bar. For details about how to import engineering
parameters, see section 4.3.3 "Importing Engineering Parameters."
Figure 3-5 Engineering parameter tool bar

Table 3-11 lists the functions of the icons on the engineering parameter tool bar.
Table 3-11 Icons on the engineering parameter tool bar
Button

Function
Opening an engineering parameter file
Verifying data
Importing engineering parameters
Exporting engineering parameters

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Button

Function
Saving engineering parameters
Converting frequency and ARFCN
Selecting a table header
Automatically matching with a table header
Canceling the header match
Canceling the match for all headers
Copying engineering parameters
Displaying the names of matched headers

3.4 Navigation Tree


3.4.1 Overview
The navigation tree comprises three tab pages, namely, Project, Map Legend, and Word
Collector, as shown in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-6 Navigation tree

3.4.2 Project Tab Page


On the Project tab page, various types of data are sorted out. Thus, you can view and analyze
data in the data window. For details about the indicators on the tab page, see chapter 7
"Analysis Indicator".

3.4.3 Map Legend Tab Page


The Map Legend tab page shows default and customized legends.
For details on custom legends, see section 5.2 "Operating a Legend."

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3.4.4 Word Collector Tab Page


On the Word Collector tab page, you can collect all types of information and import the
information to a .doc file.
For details on the word collector, see section 6.6.2 "Exporting Data Through Word Collector."

3.5 Operation Interface


The Assistant work platform contains the tabs for the display and analysis of various test data.
Each tab on the tool bar stands for a window, for example, the Chart, the Sheet, the Map, or
the Message window.
You can range the windows by using the options on the Window menu. Figure 3-7 shows the
operation interface.
Figure 3-7 Operation interface of the Assistant

3.6 Property View


3.6.1 Overview
The property view comprises four tab pages, namely, WCDMA Scanner Coverage,
WCDMA MS Pilot Measurement, GSM MS Measurement and Site Information, as
shown in Figure 3-8.

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Figure 3-8 Property view

Choose View > Property Bar. In the displayed submenu, choose an option to display the corresponding
tab.

3.6.2 WCDMA Scanner Coverage Tab Page


The WCDMA Scanner Coverage tab page shows the WCDMA scanner test information
about the selected DT point.
Table 3-12 lists the indicators on the WCDMA Scanner Coverage tab page.
Table 3-12 Indicators on the WCDMA Scanner Coverage tab page
Field

Remarks

Longitude

Longitude

Latitude

Latitude

Date

Date

Time

Time

RSCP

Received signal code power

Ec/Io

Signal noise ratio of the forward pilot channel

Io

Total received power

Frequency

Frequency

3.6.3 WCDMA MS Pilot Measurement Tab Page


The WCDMA MS Pilot Measurement tab page shows the information about the active set,
monitor set, and detected set of a selected DT point.
The indicators on the WCDMA MS Pilot Measurement tab page are the same as those on
the WCDMA Scanner Coverage tab page.

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3.6.4 GSM MS Measurement Tab Page


The GSM MS Measurement tab page shows the information about cells and the GSM
networks which the selected DT points belong to.
Table 3-13 lists the indicators on the GSM MS Measurement tab page.
Table 3-13 Indicators on the GSM MS Measurement tab page
Field

Remarks

Longitude

Longitude

Latitude

Latitude

Date

Date

Time

Time

3.6.5 Site Information Tab Page


The Site Information tab page shows the information about the current selected site.
For the details about how to import site information, see section 4.3.3 "Importing Engineering
Parameters."

3.7 System Status Bar


Table 3-14 lists the buttons on the status bar.
Table 3-14 Areas on the status bar
Parameter

Function
The menu prompt tells the function
description of this menu when the menu is
chosen.
When you measure distance, the map scale
shows the actual distance and total distance
between two closest points.
Displaying the longitude and latitude value
of the point where the pointer is placed.
This information shows the status of the
following buttons: CAP, NUM, and SCRL.

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3.8 Data Window


3.8.1 Overview
The data window is displayed in the operation interface. You can use multiple modes to
display the data through shortcut menus. The following sections introduce the map mode,
chart mode, sheet mode, histogram mode, and pie chart mode.

3.8.2 Map Window


The map window geographically displays test data. Thus, you can view the geographic
distribution of data in an intuitive way. Figure 3-9 shows the map window.
Figure 3-9 Map window

3.8.3 Graph Window


Graph windows are categorized into chart, histogram, pie chart, and customized modes.
The graph mode, shown in Figure 3-10, displays the distribution of the data with time.

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Figure 3-10 Graph mode

The histogram mode, shown in Figure 3-11, shows the distribution of data statistics in
histogram mode.

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Figure 3-11 Histogram mode

The pie chart, shown in Figure 3-12, displays the distribution of data.

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Figure 3-12 Pie chart mode

Generally, the X axis stands for time and the Y axis stands for a parameter value, as shown in
Figure 3-10. In custom diagram mode, you can customize the parameters for the X axis and Y
axis. Figure 3-13 shows the custom diagram mode.

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Figure 3-13 Customized chart mode

3.8.4 Sheet Window


The sheet mode, shown in Figure 3-14, sorts the data by time to facilitate users' viewing and
statistics collection.

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Figure 3-14 Sheet window

3.8.5 Operations in the Data Window


On the Assistant main interface, you can perform the following operations on the data window
of the operation interface.
z

Opening a window

Moving a window

Cascading a window

Closing a window

Opening a window

Opening a Window
To open a data display window, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Project > New Project to create a project.
For details, see section 4.1.2 "Creating a Project."
Step 2 Choose Dataset > New Dataset to create a dataset.
For details, see section 4.2.3 "Creating a Dataset."
Step 3 Right-click the new database in the navigation area and select Import Test Data from the
shortcut menu.
For details, see chapter 6 "Analysis Data Management."

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Step 4 Double-click an equipment node. Right-click an indicator node and select a display mode
from the shortcut menu. A data window is displayed.
For details about the data display modes, see section 6.5 "Displaying Analysis Data."
If you double-click an indicator node, the data window is displayed in the default display mode.

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Moving a Window
To move a window, you can click the title bar of a data window and hold the left mouse
button, and then move the mouse.
If a data window is in the maximized state, you need to normalize or minimize the window.

Cascading a Window
You can use four methods to cascade a window. For details, see section 3.2.5 "Window
Menu."

Closing a Window
You can use either of the following methods to close a window:
z

Select a data window and click

On the tool bar at the lower right corner of the data window, click
a window and click
"Operation Interface."

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and

to view

to close the selected window. For details, see section 3.5

Choose Window > Close All Windows to close all windows.

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About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

4.1 Managing Engineering Files

How to manage project files.

4.2 Managing a Dataset

How to manage datasets.

4.3 Managing Engineering Parameters

How to manage engineering parameters.

4.4 Managing History Log

How to view operations in history logs.

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4.1 Managing Engineering Files


4.1.1 Overview
In the Assistant, a project corresponds to an area or a city, and a dataset saves the data of one
drive test. You can perform multiple DTs in an area or a city. Similarly, a project contains
multiple datasets. Each database maps to a single folder in the directory of the project. The
dataset saves the data collected from multiple test devices.

4.1.2 Creating a Project


To create a project, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Project > New Project.
The New Project dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 New Project dialog box

Step 2 In the New Project dialog box, you can perform the following operations:
z

Enter the project name in the Project Name field.

Specify the project path in the Project Path field.

Specify the map file path in the Map Path field. You can also specify the map file path
after a project is created. For details, see section 5.1.3 "Importing a MapInfo Map." After
a map path is set, all the maps of the project can share this map.

Step 3 Click OK. In the New Dataset dialog box, set the attributes of the dataset. For a detailed
attribute description, see section 4.2.7 "Parameter Description."
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4.1.3 Opening a Project


To open a project, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Project > Open Project.
Step 2 Select a project file in the displayed dialog box, and then click Open.
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4.1.4 Closing a Project


You can choose File > Close Project to close a project.

4.2 Managing a Dataset


4.2.1 Overview
Before data analysis, a dataset must be created for importing data. A dataset saves the data of
one drive test. You can create multiple datasets to save the test data collected from
independent devices. Each dataset is saved in a folder in the directory of the project. The
dataset file is in .mdb format.

4.2.2 Importing a Dataset


To import a dataset, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Project > Import Dataset.
The Open dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Select an .mdb file, and then click Open.
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4.2.3 Creating a Dataset


To create a dataset, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Project > New Dataset.
The New Dataset dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-2.

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Figure 4-2 New Dataset dialog box

Step 2 Modify the property of the dataset in the displayed dialog box.
For parameter description, see section 4.2.7 "Parameter Description."
Step 3 Click OK.
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4.2.4 Removing a Dataset


To remove a dataset, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select a dataset to be removed.
Step 2 Choose Dataset > Remove Dataset.
The Assistant dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Assistant dialog box

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Step 3 Click OK.


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4.2.5 Exporting a Dataset


To export a dataset, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select a dataset to be exported.
Step 2 Choose Dataset > Export Dataset.
A dialog box is displayed. In the dialog box, name the exported dataset. The extension name
of the dataset is mdb.
Step 3 Click Save.
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4.2.6 Modifying the Dataset Property


To modify the property of a dataset, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select a dataset in an opened project.
Step 2 Choose Dataset > Modify Dataset Property.
The Modify Dataset Property dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4 Modify Dataset Property dialog box

Step 3 Set the parameters on the Setting and Binning Type tab pages. After a dataset is created, the
dataset name cannot be changed.

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For parameter description, see section 4.2.7 "Parameter Description."


Step 4 Click OK to modify the property.
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4.2.7 Parameter Description


When you create a dataset or modifying the property of a dataset, the Modify Dataset
Property dialog box is displayed. This section describes the parameters in the dialog box.

Dataset Name Tab Page


Enter the name of a dataset on the Dataset Name tab page when you create a dataset. This
part takes OnlineHelp as an example. After the establishment of the dataset, the OnlineHelp
dataset is displayed in the navigation area shown in Figure 4-5.
After a dataset is created, the dataset name cannot be changed.

Figure 4-5 Dataset in the navigation area

Setting Tab Page


The Setting tab page is used to set the network parameters and the attributes of the KPI. Table
4-1 lists the parameters on the Setting tab page.
Table 4-1 Parameters on the Setting tab page
Parameter

Description

Scanner Simulate SHO Parameters


Threshold (dB)

Sets the thresholds for events 1A through 1B.

Hysteresis (dB)

Sets the hysteresis for events 1A through 1D.

Time to Trigger (s)

Sets the trigger delay for events 1A through 1D.

Active Set Size

Sets the number of active set.

Pilot Pollution
Threshold

4-6

Sets the received signal code power (RSCP)


difference between the best cell and cells entering the
active set.

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Parameter

Description

RSCP Threshold

Sets the minimum RSCP of a cell that enters the


active set.

Active Set Size

Sets the number of active set.


That is, when the number of cells in the active set is
greater than the number of active set, the cell with
lowest RSCP is considered to be a cell that leads to
pilot pollution.

Neighbor Cell
RSCP Threshold

If the measured RSCP of two adjacent test points


exceeds or equals the RSCP threshold, and two cells
are available at the same time, the neighbor count of
the two cells should be incremented by one.

Count Threshold

If the neighbor count of any two cells exceeds or


equals the count threshold, the two cells are
neighbors.

HSDPA Crossing Table


UL to DL Time Offset (subframe)

Sets the frame offset when the uplink CQI is sent to


the downlink.

BLER(Block Error Rate)Threshold


Uplink (%)

Threshold for higher value of uplink BLER.

Downlink (%)

Threshold for higher value of downlink BLER.

GSM Analysis
Coverage

RxLev Query
Condition

Received level query.

Logic(AND | OR)

Logical operator, that is, AND or OR.

RxQual Query
Condition

Quality of received signal.

RxLev
Drop

Jump Sharply

Drastic drop of received level.

RxQual
Drop

Jump Sharply

Drastic drop of received signal quality.

Island

TA

Time advance. It is used for compensating the time


delay in radio propagation.

RxLev

Received level.

Import Filter Config


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Sets whether the MAC signaling can be imported.

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Parameter

Description
Neighbor Info(YES |
NO)

Sets whether the neighbor signaling can be imported.

Load MS Measurement Config


Files Size Threshold(M)

Sets file threshold. The default value is 200 MB. If the


file size is less than or equals 200 MB, the system
loads the attribute. Otherwise, the system does not
load the attribute.

WCDMA KPI
Coverage
Rate

ECIO ()

The signal noise ratio of the forward pilot channel. It


is greater than or equal to 12.

RSCP ()

The received signal code power. It is greater than or


equal to 95.

PDP
Success
Rate

(RRC:0 | PDP:1)
Request

The packet data protocol success rate.

PS Date
Service

Is Visible (Yes:1 |
No:0)

0: Radio resource control request.

1: Packet data protocol request.

Sets whether to display the six events and parameter


settings of two KPIs related to the PS.
z

1: Display

0: Not display
z

The six events related to the PS are DataServiceAcpt,


DataServiceRej, DataServiceSetupFail,
DtatServiceDropped, DataServiceCompleted, and
DataServiceReq.

The two KPIs related to the PS are PS Service Drop Rate


and PS Data Service Statistics.

Binning Type Tab Page


The Binning Type tab page is used to set the binning type and value fetch for the imported
test data. Table 4-2 lists the parameters in the Binning Type tab page.
Table 4-2 Parameters on the Binning Type tab page
Parameter
Binning Type

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Description
Distance
Binning

Processes DT data on the distance spacing basis.


Measures the spacing by distance and uses the
average value.

Raster Binning

Divides the ground surface into small grids based on


the longitude and latitude basis. You can set the
height and width for a raster.

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Parameter

Value Fetch

Description
Time Binning

Processes the DT data based on time intervals, that is,


uses the average value of the DT data that is collected
during a certain period of time.

No Binning

Performs no binning to DT data. This is


recommended when you analyze detailed data.

Average Value

Obtains the average value of the data collected from


all points in a region after the geographic binning.

Max Value

Obtains the maximum value of data collected from


all points in the region after the geographic binning.

Min Value

Obtains the minimum value of data collected from all


points in a region after the geographic binning.

Disperse Data

Determines whether to perform the data dispersing.


In the case of bus stop in a drive test, test data is
concentrated on one point. The Assistant disperses
the data collected during bus stop into the data
collected several seconds before the bus starts off. In
the way, the data can be evenly displayed on the map.

4.3 Managing Engineering Parameters


4.3.1 Overview
This section describes engineering data such as engineering parameters, neighbor data, and
CIO parameters. Engineering parameters indicate the information about the cells that are
adjacent to DT points. You can import engineering data according to your requirements.
z

The engineering parameter table lists all the information about a cell.

The neighboring data indicates the relation between neighbors.

CIO indicates cell individual offset. In the analysis of virtual neighboring cells through the scanner,
CIO is the additional value to the handover threshold of each cell, and controls the difficulty degrees
of the soft handover between different cells.

4.3.2 Introduction to Engineering Parameters


Engineering parameter tables are categorized into two types, namely, WCDMA and GSM.
Table 4-3 and Table 4-4 list the fields in the engineering parameter tables.
Table 4-3 Fields in the WCDMA engineering parameter table
Field

Description

Mandatory (Yes/No)

RNCID

Radio Network Controller ID

No

NodeBID

NodeB ID

No

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Field

Description

Mandatory (Yes/No)

NodeBName

NodeB name

No

NodeBType

NodeB type

No

SectorID

Sector ID

No

Cell ID

Cell ID

Yes

CellName

Cell name

No

UARFCN

UTRAN absolute radio frequency


channel number

Yes

P-SC

Primary scrambling code (0-511)

Yes

Longitude

Longitude of a cell

Yes

Latitude

Latitude of a cell

Yes

Azimuth

Azimuth (degree)

Yes

DownTilt

Downtilt (degree)

No

E-DownTilt

Built-in electric downtilt (degree)

No

M-DownTilt

Machine downtilt angle (degree)

No

GroudHeight

Antenna ground height

No

Altitude

Antenna altitude

No

AntennaType

Antenna type

No

AntennaGain

Antenna gain

No

H-Beamwidth

Width of horizontal half-power


beam

No

V-Beamwidth

Width of vertical half-power beam

No

FeederType

Feeder type

No

FeederLength

Feeder length

No

NodeBCE

Number of NodeB CEs

No

ActiveStatus

Whether the cell is available

No

Outdoor

Outdoor station

No

TMA

Tower-mounted amplifier

No

Table 4-4 Fields in the GSM engineering parameter table

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Field

Description

Mandatory (Yes/No)

SiteID

Site ID

No

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Description

Mandatory (Yes/No)

SiteName

Site name

No

CellNum

Number of cells

No

CellName

Cell name

No

CI

Cell identity

Yes

Longitude

Longitude of a cell

Yes

Latitude

Latitude of a cell

Yes

Azimuth

Azimuth (degree)

No

ModuleID

Module ID

No

CGI

Cell global identity

No

LAC

Location area code

No

BCCH

Broadcast control channel

Yes

Alarm of TCH
Congestion Cell

Traffic channel

No

BSIC

Base station identity code

No

AntennaHeight

Antenna height

No

DownTilt

Down tilt angle

No

Altitude

Antenna altitude

No

SiteCode

Site code

No

Hopping

Hopping (Yes/No)

No

Area

Area

No

SiteConfig

Site configuration

No

SiteType

Site type

No

CombinerManner

Combiner manner

No

GPRS

General packet radio service

No

AntennaName

Antenna name

No

Polarization

Polarization

No

AntennaGain

Antenna gain

No

4.3.3 Importing Engineering Parameters


To import engineering parameters, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.

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Step 2 Right-click the dataset. Choose Engineer Parameter Management from the shortcut menu.
Then, select WCDMA or GSM based on the test data.
If you select GSM, the GSM Parameter window is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6 GSM Parameter window

Step 3 Click
. The Please select the Excel file and sheet dialog box is displayed, as shown in
Figure 4-7
Figure 4-7 Please select the Excel file and sheet dialog box

Perform the following operations in the Please select the Excel file and sheet dialog box:

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1.

. Select the GSM engineering parameter file (in .xls or .csv format) to be
Click
imported and click Open.

2.

In the Sheet List drop-down list, select the sheet where the engineering parameter is
located.

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When editing the imported engineering parameter file, you need to comply with the
requirements in the Specification sheet of the engineering parameter template. The
engineering parameter template of the corresponding network mode is located in the software
installation directory\sample directory.
Step 4 Click OK, and wait until the GSM engineering parameter is displayed in the GSM
Parameter window, as shown in Figure 4-8.
Figure 4-8 GSM Parameter window (displaying the engineering parameter)

Step 5 Click
to check the validity of the mandatory field of the engineering parameters. For
details of engineering parameters, see section 4.3.2 "Introduction to Engineering Parameters."
If

Then

A dialog box is displayed

Perform Step 6 through Step 10

No dialog box is displayed

Perform Step 9 through Step 10

Step 6 In the displayed dialog box, click OK.


This takes SiteID as an example. If the system detects an unmatched field of SiteID in the
engineering parameters, such as the SiteID field shown in Figure 4-8, a dialog box is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-9.

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Figure 4-9 Existing unmatched field in the engineering parameters

Step 7 Process the unmatched field.


Right-click in the GSM Parameter window, and choose Required Fields > SiteID in the
shortcut menu.
. If the dialog box prompting unmatched field is displayed, repeat Step 6 through
Step 8 Click
Step 8 until no dialog box is displayed.
Step 9 Click

to import the engineering parameters.

Step 10 After the import is complete, click OK in the displayed dialog box.
The system exits from the GSM Parameter window and the site data is automatically
displayed on the map in the opened map window.
If you want to view the imported engineering parameters, you need to open the engineering parameters
again.
For details on how to operate a table, see Table 3-11.

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4.3.4 Exporting Engineering Parameters


You can export engineering parameters in the GSM/WCDMA Parameter window. The
engineering parameters are exported in .xls format.
Figure 4-10 shows the icon that is used for exporting engineering parameters. The icon
highlighted in yellow is export icon.

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Figure 4-10 Icon used for exporting engineering parameters

4.3.5 Saving and Copying Engineering Parameters


You can save and copy engineering parameters in the GSM/WCDMA Parameter window.
The engineering parameters are saved in the local dataset in .xls format.
Figure 4-11 shows the icons that are used for exporting engineering parameters. The icons
highlighted in yellow are save icon and copy icon.
Figure 4-11 Icons used for saving and copying engineering parameters

4.3.6 Configuring Engineering Parameters


To configure engineering parameters in a dataset, perform the following steps:

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The Assistant displays only the selected engineering parameters on a map.

Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset and choose Engineering Parameter Management > Engineering
Setting.
The Engineering Parameter dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-12.
Figure 4-12 Engineering Parameter dialog box

Step 3 Perform relevant operations on the WCDMA or GSM tab page.


Table 4-5 lists the functions of buttons on the tab page.
Table 4-5 Functions of buttons on the tab page
Button

Function
Moving all parameters in the Available Parameters pane to the Selected
Parameters pane.
Moving the selected parameters in the Available Parameters pane to the
Selected Parameters pane.
Moving the selected parameters in the Selected Parameters pane to the
Available Parameters pane.
Moving all parameters in the Selected Parameters pane to the Available
Parameters pane.

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Step 4 Select the Setting tab, as shown in Figure 4-13.


Figure 4-13 Setting tab page

Step 5 In the Display on map group box, set the relevant parameters.
Table 4-6 lists the parameters on the Setting tab page.
Table 4-6 Description of the parameters
Parameter

Description

Site display

Sets the site display method. The methods are as follows:


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All sites: displays all sites on the map.

Sites nearby test route: displays only the sites located near the test
route. You can set the test route in the Expand distance (KM)
field. For details about how to set the test route, see Expand
distance (KM) in this table.

None: displays no sites.

GSM label

Selects the GSM site identifications to be displayed, such as SiteID,


SiteName, Longitude, and Latitude. By default, No Label is
selected.

WCDMA label

Selects the WCDMA site identifications to be displayed, such as


RNCID, NodeBID, NodeBName, NodeBType, Longitude, and
Latitude. By default, No Label is selected.

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Parameter

Description

Expand distance
(KM)

Refers to the expansion distance of the test route. When Site nearby
test route is selected, you need to set Expand distance (KM). For
example, if Expand distance (KM) is set to 10, the expansion
distance of the test route is 10 km, and all the sites within this scope
will be displayed on the map.

Step 6 Click Finish.


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4.3.7 Modifying the Display Mode for Engineering Parameters


You can modify the display mode for engineering parameters through the map tool bar shown
in Figure 4-14.
Figure 4-14 Engineering parameter display tool bar

Table 4-7 describes the functions of the icons on the tool bar.
Table 4-7 Functions of the icons on the tool bar
Button

Function
Automatically setting different colors for the site cells based on the
scrambling codes.
Displaying all dim sites.
Setting the color of a cell to the same color as the specified data point.
This function is available when a parameter uses the Individual legend (For
details about the Individual legend see 5.2.2 "Introduction to Legends.") and
all the location points corresponding to the sites, such as Primary SC, have
the same colors.
Setting the display size of a site.
Selecting the ID of a site and displays the ID on the map. The optional fields
map to the data listed in the engineering parameter table.
Searching for and locating the sites or cells based on different fields listed in
the engineering parameter table.

Click
on the tool bar. The W/G Project Parameter dialog box is displayed, as shown in
Figure 4-15. You can select WCDMA or GSM engineering parameters in the dialog box.

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Figure 4-15 W/G Project Parameter dialog box

4.3.8 Switching Between ARFCN and Frequency


When editing engineering parameters on the Engineering Parameter node, you can choose
whether to display the absolute radio frequency channel number (ARFCN) or frequency.
Figure 4-16 shows the switchover icon between ARFCN and frequency.
Figure 4-16 Switchover icon between ARFCN and frequency

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The Assistant supports only the switchover from ARFCN to frequency. To perform this operation, you
can click the icon highlighted in yellow in the displayed dialog box.

4.3.9 Importing Neighbor Data


To import neighbor data (GSM network mode is not supported), perform the following steps:
You need to import the neighbor data after importing engineering parameters.

Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Choose Dataset > Import NeighborCell Config > WCDMA.
A dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 In the displayed dialog box, select the .txt file saving the neighbor data.
Step 4 Click Open.
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4.3.10 Viewing Neighbor Data


To view neighbor data, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Use

to view a site.

Step 2 Right-click the site.


A shortcut menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-17.
Figure 4-17 Shortcut menu

Step 3 Select Show Config Neighbor Cell.


The Show Config Neighbor Cell dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-18.

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Figure 4-18 Show Config Neighbor Cell dialog box

Step 4 You can view the information about the neighbors of a cell in the displayed dialog box. If you
select a cell in the Neighbor Cell pane, the cell is highlighted on the map.
z

indicates that the base cell has the bidirectional neighbor relation with the
neighbor cell.

indicates that the base cell has the unidirectional neighbor relation with the
neighbor cell.

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4.3.11 Adding CIO Parameters


To add cell individual offset (CIO) parameters in a dataset, perform the following steps:
CIO indicates cell individual offset. In the scanner analysis of virtual neighboring cells, CIO is the
additional value to the handover threshold of each cell, and controls the difficulty degrees of the soft
handover between different cells.
For the specific template, see the software installation directory \sample\cio_template.xls.

Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Choose Project > WCDMA CIO Manager.
After the .xls file that contains the analysis data of scanner simulation neighboring cells is
imported, the CIO Manager dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-19.

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Figure 4-19 CIO Manager dialog box

Table 4-8 describes the functions of buttons in the dialog box.


Table 4-8 Functions of buttons in the dialog box
Button

Function

Browse

Importing the file that contains CIO parameters

Export

Exporting the current configuration to a file

Clear All

Clearing all the contents in the displayed table

Add CellID

Adding a cell ID entered in the text box

Remove CellID

Removing a cell ID entered in the text box

Step 3 Set CIO parameters in the CIO Manager dialog box.


You can use either of the following methods to set CIO parameters:
z

Manual setting: Type the cell ID in the text box in the CIO Manager dialog box, and then click Add
CellID to add the ID. Double-click each cell in the table and type the parameters.

Importing: Click Browse to import the file that contains CIO parameters.

Step 4 Click OK.

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4.4 Managing History Log


Through the history logs, you can view history operation records, such as engineering data
management, dataset management, and data filtering.
To manage history logs, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select a project on the Project tab page in the navigation area.
Step 2 Right-click the project. Select Show History from the displayed shortcut menu. A dialog box
is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-20.
Figure 4-20 History Operation List window

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About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

5.1 Operating a Map

How to operate a map.

5.2 Operating a Legend

How to operate a legend.

5.3 Operating a Map Layer

How to operate a map layer.

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5.1 Operating a Map


5.1.1 Overview
You can import MapInfo and raster maps and operate the maps through the map tool bar.

5.1.2 Introduction to Map Files


The GENEX Assistant supports the import of the maps in following formats:
z

Raster image files in .tif, .bmp, .jpg, .gif, or .png format

MapInfo files in .tab, .dat, .id, .map, or .gst format

The GENEX Assistant supports the export of the maps in following formats:
z

Raster image files in .tif, .bmp, .jpg, .gif, or .png format

Attribute data table file in .tab format

The MapInfo is software used to display geographic data in the formats listed in Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 Formats supported by the MapInfo
File Type

File Contents

Attribute data
table file (.tab)

This file defines the components of map attribute data such as the
number of fields, field names, field types, field widths, indicator fields,
and some key information about the related layers. You can open and
view this file in the WordPad.

Attribute data
file (.dat)

This file is used to store complete map attribute data. The head file
contains the information on the attribute data table file and the file is
followed by the attribute data records in detail.

Cross reference
file (.id)

This file records the pointer that locates each space of a map in the
space data file (.map). A pointer consists of four bytes. Pointers are
arrayed in the same way as the attribute data records stored in the
attribute data file. The cross reference file is a table for defining space
objects.

Space data file


(.map)

This file contains the space data of each map object. Space data
contains geometry, coordinate, and stain information about a space
object. This file also describes the record number of attribute records
for a space. In this way, you can easily find the related attribute
information about this object when you query the object on a map.

Dataset file (.gst)

This file contains the indicators for the previous files. A complete map
set must contain all the previous files.

5.1.3 Importing a MapInfo Map


To import a MapInfo map, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Project > Set Map Path, the Open MapInfo Map dialog box is displayed.

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Step 2 Select a MapInfo map file (.gst), and then click Open.
Step 3 Right-click an indicator that can be displayed on a map, and select Display on Map from the
shortcut menu.
If you have opened the map window, you need to open the window again to load the map to the window.

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5.1.4 Deleting a MapInfo Map


You can choose Project > Remove Map Path to delete a loaded MapInfo file. If the map
window is active when you delete a map file, the legacy map persists in the map window. The
new setting takes effect when you open the map window again.

5.1.5 Importing an Outdoor Raster Map


To import an outdoor raster map, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click
on the tool bar in map display mode, the Open Raster Image dialog box is
displayed.
Step 2 Select a raster map file supported by the Assistant, and then click Open.
The Raster Image dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click the map to add a reference point. Type the name, longitude value, and latitude value of
this point in the displayed Add Control Point dialog box.
The imported raster map does not contain geographical information; therefore, reference points must be
added for finding the geographical location of the map.

Step 4 To add multiple reference points, see Figure 5-1.


To ensure the accuracy of the map, you need to add a minimum of three reference points. You
need to select the reference points that are unevenly located, for example, the reference points
are not located on a horizontal or vertical line.

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Figure 5-1 Raster Image dialog box

Step 5 Click OK.


The indoor raster map is displayed in the map window.
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5.1.6 Importing an Indoor Raster Map


To import an indoor raster map, perform the following steps:
on the tool bar in map display mode, the Open Raster Image dialog box is
Step 1 Click
displayed.
Step 2 Select a raster map file supported by the Assistant, and then click Open.
The indoor raster map is displayed in the map window.
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5.1.7 Operating a Map


You can perform common operations on a map through the map tool bar. For details, see
section 3.3.3 "Map Tool bar."

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5.2 Operating a Legend


5.2.1 Overview
This section describes how to operate ranged and individual legends.

5.2.2 Introduction to Legends


The Map Legend tab page consists of system legends and customized legends, as shown in
Figure 5-2. You can select a legend for a parameter from customized legends. For details, see
5.2.8 "Loading a Legend for Parameters."
Figure 5-2 Map Legend tab page

Legends are categorized into two types, namely, ranged and individual.
z

Ranged
This type is used for the parameters with consecutive values, such as RSCP and Ec/I.
You can segment parameter values and set different display symbols for each value range.
You can use shadowing color to represent different value ranges for displaying
distribution of different values.

Individual
This type is used for the parameter with discrete values, such as handover events and
RRC status. You can set different display symbols for each parameter value.

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You can select either of the following modes to set a legend:


z

Custom
This mode is used to set the parameter with a specific value range or value amount, such
as RSCP or handover events. You can customize an accurate value range. Figure 5-3
shows the Custom mode.
Figure 5-3 Custom mode

AutoArrange
This mode is used to set the parameters with unknown value range, such as scrambling
codes. Figure 5-4 shows the AutoArrange mode.

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The system automatically sets various colors for the symbols representing different
parameter values. You can also set the shapes and sizes for these symbols.
Figure 5-4 AutoArrange mode

CustomArrange
This mode is applicable to only ranged legends. If you enter the range and number of
segments, the system automatically colors and sorts out segments, as shown in Figure
5-5.

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Figure 5-5 CustomArrange mode

Individual legends support only Custom and AutoArrange modes. Figure 5-6 shows the
Individual Legend Property dialog box.
Figure 5-6 Individual Legend Property dialog box

5.2.3 Adding a Customized Legend


To add a customized legend, perform the following steps:

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Step 1 Click the Map Legend tab in the navigation area.


The Map Legend tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2.
Step 2 Right-click Custom Legends, and then select a legend type from the Add New sub-shortcut
menu.
For details about ranged and individual legends, see 5.2.2 "Introduction to Legends."
Step 3 Perform the following operation in the displayed dialog box:
z

Set the legend name.

Select the legend type and set parameters. For details about Custom, AtuoArrange, and
CustomArrange modes, see 5.2.2 "Introduction to Legends."

Step 4 Click OK.


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5.2.4 Deleting a Customized Legend


To delete a customized legend, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click the Map Legend tab in the navigation area.
The Map Legend tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2.
Step 2 Right-click a customized legend to be removed in the Custom Legend navigation area.
Step 3 Select Remove.
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5.2.5 Importing a Customized Legend


To import a customized legend, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click the Map Legend tab in the navigation area.
The Map Legend tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2.
Step 2 Right-click Custom Legends, and then select Import from the shortcut menu.
A dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Select a .cld file, and then click Open.
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5.2.6 Exporting a Customized Legend


To export a customized legend, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click the Map Legend tab in the navigation area.
The Map Legend tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2.
Step 2 Right click Custom Legends, and then select Export from the shortcut menu.

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A dialog box is displayed.


Step 3 Specify a save path and file name, and then click Save.
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5.2.7 Editing a Legend


To edit a legend, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click the Map Legend tab in the navigation area.
The Map Legend tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2.
Step 2 Right-click a legend and select Edit from the shortcut menu.
You can right-click a table in Custom mode and modify the legend symbol through the shortcut menu.

----End

5.2.8 Loading a Legend for Parameters


To load a legend for parameters, perform the following steps:
Step 1 In the Map Layers window, right-click the parameter whose legend needs to be modified, as
shown in Figure 5-7.

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Figure 5-7 Map Layers dialog box

Step 2 Select Load Legend from the shortcut menu.


The Legend List dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-8.

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Figure 5-8 Legend List dialog box

Step 3 Select the legend to be loaded, and then click OK.


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5.2.9 Restoring a System Legend


To restore a system legend, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click the Map Legend tab in the navigation area.
The Map Legend tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2.
Step 2 Right-click System Legends and select Resume default from the shortcut menu.
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5.2.10 Modifying a Legend Theme


You can use this function to modify the attribute, such as, the theme of a legend. To modify a
legend theme, perform the following steps:
Step 1 In the Map Layers window, right-click the parameter whose legend needs to be modified.
Figure 5-7 shows the Map Layer window.
Step 2 Select Theme from the shortcut menu.

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For the individual legend, the dialog box shown in Figure 5-9 is displayed.

For the ranged legend, the dialog box shown in Figure 5-10 is displayed.

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Figure 5-9 Individual Value Theme Options dialog box

Figure 5-10 Ranged Theme Options dialog box

Step 3 Set parameters in the dialog boxes, and then click OK.
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5.2.11 Displaying or Hiding a Legend


The legend display function displays all the legends of parameters on the map, as shown in
Figure 5-11. You can display or hide legends by clicking

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Figure 5-11 Displaying legends

5.2.12 Setting a Legend Style


To set a legend style, perform the following steps:
Step 1 In the Map Layers window, right-click the parameter whose legend needs to be modified.
Figure 5-7 shows the Map Layer window.
Step 2 Select Legend.

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The Legend Style dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-12.


Figure 5-12 Legend Style dialog box

Table 5-2 describes the functions of the parameters in the Legend Style dialog box.
Table 5-2 Functions of the parameters in the Legend Style dialog box
Parameter

Function

Legend is Visible

Indicating whether a legend is visible

Show Empty Ranges

Displaying the legend with empty ranges

Compact Legend

Displaying a compact legend

Use Currency Format

Displaying a legend in currency format

Title

Indicating the title of a legend

Compact Title

Indicating the compact title of a legend

Subtitle

Indicating the subtitle of a legend

Legend Text

Indicating the text of a legend

Text Style

Indicating the font style of a legend

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5.3 Operating a Map Layer


5.3.1 Controlling a Map Layer
The imported maps or engineering parameters are overlapped in different layers. You can add
and remove these layers and change their display modes through the layer control function.

Procedures
To control layers, perform the following steps:
in the Map window. You can also right-click on the map, and then choose Layer
Step 1 Click
Control from the shortcut menu.
In the displayed dialog box, set the map layer, as shown in Figure 5-13. For the description of
the Layer Control dialog box, see Parameter Description in section 5.3.1 "Controlling a
Map Layer."
Figure 5-13 Layer Control dialog box

Step 2 After the layers are set, click OK.


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Parameter Description
Table 5-3 lists the parameters in the Layer Control dialog box.

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Table 5-3 Parameters in the Layer Control dialog box


Parameter

Function

Up

Moves a selected layer upwards.

Down

Moves a selected layer downwards.

Add

Adds a layer above a selected layer.

Remove

Removes a selected layer.

Display

In the Display Properties dialog box, set the display mode of the
selected map layer. For parameter description, see Table 5-4.

Labels

In the Label Properties dialog box, set the label properties of the
selected map layer. For parameter description, see Table 5-5.

Visible

Sets a layer visible.

Selectable

Sets a layer selectable.

Automatic Labels

Sets automatic labels.

Editable

Sets a layer editable.

Table 5-4 Description of parameters in the Display Properties dialog box


Parameter

Description

Override Style

Whether to override the layer style. You can set


the area, line, symbol, and text type.

Zoom Layering

Display Within
Zoom Range

Whether to display the map layer within the


zoom range.

Min Zoom

The minimum zoom range. You can set the


minimum zoom range after selecting Display
Within Zoom Range.

Max Zoom

The maximum zoom range. You can set the


minimum zoom range after selecting Display
Within Zoom Range.

Table 5-5 Description of parameters in the Label Properties dialog box


Parameter
Label with

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DataSet

The data contained in the selected map layer.

Field

Labels the field list.

Display within
Range

Whether to display the map layer within the zoom


range.

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Parameter

Description
Min Zoom

The minimum zoom range. You can set the


minimum zoom range after selecting Display
Within Zoom Range.

Max Zoom

The maximum zoom range. You can set the


minimum zoom range after selecting Display
Within Zoom Range.

Allow Overlapped Text

Whether to allow overlapped texts.

Allow Duplicated Text

Whether to allow duplicated texts.

Label Partial Objects

Whether to label partial objects.

Maximum labels

The maximum number of labeled objects.

Styles

Sets text styles in the map layer.


Label
Lines

Selects the label lines.

None

No label lines.

Simple

Simple label lines.

Arrow

Label lines with the arrow.


Sets the corresponding line styles.

Position

Orientation

Direction of the anchor point.

Rotation

Sets the rotating direction.

None

No rotation.

Parallel to
One
Segment

Rotates a text to make its direction parallel to one


line segment.

Parallel to
Multiple
Segments

Rotates a text to make its direction parallel to


multiple line segments.

Label
Offset

Sets rotation offset.

5.3.2 Moving a Map Layer


In the map window, right-click a map, and then choose Offset Layer from the shortcut menu.
You can move a map layer in the dialog box shown in Figure 5-14.

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Figure 5-14 Offset Layer dialog box

Table 5-6 describes the functions of parameters in the dialog box.


Table 5-6 Functions of parameters in the dialog box
Parameter

Function
Move upwards by one unit
Move leftwards by one unit
Move rightwards by one unit
Move downwards by one unit
Set a unit value
Reset settings
Make the settings take effect

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About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

6.1 Importing Analysis Data

The data types supported by the Assistant and how to


import analysis data.

6.2 Filtering Exceptional Data

The Assistant can filter the imported data. It can also


compare the data and conduct some simple logical
calculations.

6.3 Filtering Indicator

How to filter indicator.

6.4 Combining Analysis Data

How to combine segmented DT data files.

6.5 Displaying Analysis Data

The data display modes of the Assistant.

6.6 Exporting Analysis Data

The data export mode supported by the Assistant.

6.7 Viewing the Test Plan

How to view the test plan of the analysis data and the
device.

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6.1 Importing Analysis Data


6.1.1 Overview
Before you analyze and process data, you need to import data to be analyzed. You can import
a maximum of 4 GB data to a dataset of the Assistant.

GENEX Probe
The data indicates the test data generated by the GENEX Probe. The test data includes the
time when a log is generated, the information about the UE and the scanner, the data
measured by the UE and the scanner, and the GPS data. The data is stored to a .gen file in
binary format.

Huawei RNC
The RNC data is in .txt or .bin format and includes the following information:
z

Bit error rate (BER) in uplink physical channel recorded by the RNC

Block error rate in uplink transport channel

Received power of overall uplink bandwidth in a cell

Measured signal-to-interference ratio of the uplink radio link sets

Target signal-to-interference ratio of the uplink radio link sets

Transmit power of the downlink carriers in a cell

Transmit code power of downlink

Uplink throughput and bandwidth

Downlink throughput and bandwidth

UE transmit power

Block error rate in downlink transport channel

Layer 3 information at the RNC side

The Assistant supports the RNC data of the following versions:


z

V100R002

V100R005

V100R006

V100R007

V100R008

The file has the following types of filename extensions:

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PHU
The PHU test data, which contains information about the generation time of logs, UE
information, and data measured by UEs, is stored in a binary file. The filename extension of
PHU test data is phu.

TXT
The text data, which contains the information about longitude, latitude, and time of collection
data, is stored in a .txt file. The filename extension is txt.

6.1.2 Importing GENEX Probe Data


The Assistant supports the import of the data collected by the GENEX Probe. In addition, the
Assistant can combine drive test (DT) data automatically or according to the devices.
Generally, combining DT data automatically is recommended.
z

Automatic combination
In automatic combination, DT data is combined based on the device number. The
automatic combination mode is applicable to the scenario where the services are not
changed during the test and the data is divided into multiple logs that do not overlap with
respect to the time.
When importing the data collected by the GENEX Probe, you can set the Assistant to
combine data automatically.

Device-based combination
The device-based combination mode is applicable to the scenario where the test data of
multiple UEs or scanners that are of different types needs to be combined. For details,
see 6.4 Combining Analysis Data.

To import the data collected by the GENEX Probe to the Assistant, perform the following
steps:
Step 1 Choose Project from the navigation tree, and then select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset and choose Import Test Data > Import GENEX Probe.
The Import GENEX Probe File dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-1.

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Figure 6-1 Import GENEX Probe File dialog box

Step 3 Perform the following operations in the dialog box:


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Click Browse to select one or more GENEX Probe test files.

Select Auto Combine. The Assistant begins to combine the test data automatically.

Select IsNeedCrossingTable. The system processes the data in the table. The table
displays the relations between the CQI, BLER, CODES, MAC Throughput, and APP
Throughput counters in HSDPA.

If the test data contains the data collected from the DTI spectral scanner, click DTI Edit
to set the antenna gain and feeder loss.
The Assistant uses the following expression to recalculate the Ec, Io, and RSSI values exported by the
DTI spectral scanner for each test item:
New value = Original value Antenna gain + Feeder loss

Step 4 Click Import and wait until all the data is imported.
z

After the data is imported, the Assistant preprocesses the event analysis data by default.
If you plan to quicken the data import, you can do as follows to skip the preprocessing:
To cancel the preprocessing, press the Ctrl+Alt+Home keys. To cancel the last operation,
press the Ctrl+Alt+Home keys again.

If you plan to preprocess the event analysis data at any time after the data is imported,
press the Ctrl+Alt+PageDown keys.

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6.1.3 Importing Huawei RNC Data


To import the Huawei RNC data to the Assistant, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset and choose Import Test Data > Import HuaweiRNC.

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The Import Huawei RNC File dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2 Import Huawei RNC File dialog box

Step 3 Click Browse to select one or multiple RNC files.


If Ignore Position Information is selected, the Assistant regards the longitude and latitude (0,
0) as the default geographic position, which causes the position of the indicator displayed on
the map to deviate from its actual position.
Step 4 Match the RNC message time and the UE message time.
If

Then

The imported RNC files include the layer 3 message


data of the UE (in the .tmf format)

Perform from Step 5 to Step 6

The imported RNC files do not include the layer 3


message data of the UE

Perform from Step 7 to Step 11

Step 5 Set the value of Time Offset(s), which is used for the matching between the RNC message
time and the UE message time. The unit is second.
GPS time = RNC time + Time Offset.
Step 6 Click Import. Wait until the data import is complete.
Step 7 Click Time Match, the RncMsg Time Match dialog box is displayed.
Step 8 Select the terminals corresponding to the RNC message in the UE drop-down list.

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Step 9 Click Auto Match. The system adjusts the message time difference in the Gps time and
phone message list and Rnc message in file list.
If you plan to stop the current matching, click Stop.
Step 10 Click OK. The matching is complete.
The system automatically matches the RNC message time and the UE message time. After the automatic
matching is complete, the system readjusts the time difference based on the value of Time Offset.

Step 11 Click Import. Wait until the data import is complete.


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6.1.4 Importing PHU Data


To import the PHU data to the Assistant, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset and choose Import Test Data > Import PHU.

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The Import PHU File dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-3.
Figure 6-3 Import PHU File dialog box

Step 3 In the Import PHU File dialog box, do as follows:


z

Click Browse to select one or multiple PHU test files.

If you select Autocombine By IMSI, the test data is combined based on the IMSIs.

Step 4 Click Import and wait until all the data is imported.
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6.1.5 Importing TXT Data


To import the TXT data to the Assistant, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset and choose Import Test Data > Import TXT.
The Import TXT File dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-4.

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Figure 6-4 Import TXT File dialog box

Step 3 In the Import TXT File dialog box, do as follows:


z

Click Browse to select one file in .txt format.

You need to type an indicator name in the Indicator Name text box. The indicator name
cannot contain only numbers.

The imported .txt file must be in a certain format. The Assistant supports the following .txt
files:
z

A file containing the Longitude, Latitude, DateTime, and ColumnName fields. Each
field is separated by spaces or double quotation marks.

A file containing the DateTime and ColumnName fields. The two fields are separated by
spaces or double quotation marks

For details, see the template file provides by the Assistant: software installation
directory\sample\Standard TXT Template.txt
Step 4 Click Import and wait until the data is imported.
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6.1.6 Viewing the List of Imported Files


The current dataset lists the relation between the test devices and the imported files. To view
the list, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 On the system menu bar, choose Dataset > Import File List.
The Import File List window is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-5.

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Figure 6-5 Import File List window

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6.2 Filtering Exceptional Data


6.2.1 Overview
The Assistant can filter the imported test data. It deletes the unnecessary data in the value
range set by users. Thus, the unnecessary data processing is reduced and the system stability
is enhanced in the prerequisite of data integrity.

6.2.2 Procedure
To filter exceptional data, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Choose Dataset > Delete Exceptional Data.

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Figure 6-6 shows the deletion of UE ActiveSet RSCP.


Figure 6-6 Delete Exceptional Data dialog box for UE ActiveSet RSCP

Table 6-1 describes the parameter settings of this dialog box.


Table 6-1 Parameters in the Delete Exceptional Data dialog box
Parameter

Operation

WCDMA or GSM tab page

Selecting the network corresponding to the data

Drop-down list in the left part


of the dialog box

Selecting the device corresponding to the data to be


filtered

List box in the left part of the


dialog box

Selecting the parameters to be filtered

Data in range will be deleted


area

Setting filter conditions and the data in the range is


deleted

Execute button

Filtering the specified data based on the defined filter


conditions

Step 3 After setting the filter conditions, click Execute to execute the filter conditions.
Step 4 Click Finish, Wait until the filtering is complete.
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6.3 Filtering Indicator


The Assistant allows you to filter all the indicators. The current version allows you to set three
conditions, namely, RxLev (Idle, Full, Sub), RxQual (Full, Sub), and Mean_Bep.
If you filter indicators before a GSM report is generated, the system collects statistics of the
filtered indicators to generate the GSM report. For details about the report generation, see
section 8.3 "Generating Reports Through the Wizard."
To set filter conditions, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Right-click a dataset on the Project tab page, and then choose Filter > Filter from the
shortcut menu. Alternatively, choose Dataset > Filter > Filter.
The Filter dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-7.
Figure 6-7 Filter dialog box

Step 2 Set parameters in the Filter dialog box.


For details on how to set the parameters, see Table 6-2.
Table 6-2 Parameter in the Filter dialog box
Parameter

Description

Condition Item

Set filter conditions.

Logic Functor

Logical operator, that is, AND or OR.

Condition List

List of filter conditions

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Parameter

Description

Insert

Add the filter conditions preset in Condition Item to the Condition


List. You can insert a maximum of 26 conditions.

Edit

You can edit filter conditions or logical operator.


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Edit filter conditions: From the Condition List, select the filter
condition items that require edition. Then, click Edit. In the
displayed dialog box, set the filter conditions again.

Edit logical operator: From the Condition List, select the logical
operators that require edition. Then, click Edit. In the displayed
dialog box, set the logical operator again.
To make the edition take effect, click

. To cancel the edition, click

Clear

Clear all the filter conditions from the Condition List.

Execute

Execute conditions

History

View history filter conditions.

Cancel

Cancel conditions. Click Cancel to exit the Filter dialog box.

Step 3 Click Execute.


After conditions are being executed, all indicators are filtered out except signals and events.
The specific filtered events are displayed under the Filtered Phone Event node.
To check the specific filtered events, perform the following operations:
1.

On the Project tab page in the navigation area, expend the nodes of the filtered dataset.

2.

Choose Phone Event > Filtered Phone Event. Then, you can view filtered events, as
described in Table 6-3. For details about how to display filtered events, see section 6.5
"Displaying Analysis Data."

Table 6-3 Description of the filtered events

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Description

GSMHandoverFail

GSM hadover failure

GSMCallDropped

GSM call drop

RAUpdateFail

Router area update failure

LAUpdateFail

Location area update failure

GSMCallSetupFail

GSM call setup failure

GSMSDCCHCallDrop

GSM stand-alone dedicated control channel (SDCCH) call


drop

GSMAccessFailure

GSM access failure

GSMHandoverIntracellFail

GSM intra-cell handover failure

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If you plan to restore to the situation before the operation, you can right-click a dataset and choose
Filter > Cancel Filter. The filter conditions are cleared and the locked data is restored.

If you want to view history records before perform filter operation, click History. In the Filter
History window, you can view history filter conditions.

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6.4 Combining Analysis Data


6.4.1 Overview
If the drive test software can automatically segment the test files, multiple redundant devices
are probably generated after the data is imported to the GENEX Assistant. In such a case, it is
recommended that you combine these devices.

6.4.2 Combining Data by UE


To combine data by UE, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Choose Dataset > Combine Device > Combine UE.
The Combine Device dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-8.
Step 3 Select multiple repeated devices in the PreCombine list box of the Combine Device dialog
box.
Figure 6-8 Combine Device dialog box

Press Ctrl and hold it to select multiple devices.

Step 4 Click Combine.


The Modify Device Name dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-9.

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Enter the name of the new combined device.


Figure 6-9 Modify Device Name dialog box

Step 5 Click OK and the name of the new device is displayed in Post-combine, as shown in Figure
6-10.
Figure 6-10 Combining devices complete

Step 6 Click OK.


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6.4.3 Combining Data by Scanner


Combining data by scanner is basically in the same way as that by UE. For details, see section
6.4.2 "Combining Data by UE." The difference is that you must choose Dataset > Combine
Device > Combine Scanner in step 2 described in section 6.4.2 "Combining Data by UE."

6.5 Displaying Analysis Data


6.5.1 Overview
The Assistant displays data in six modes. For details, see section 3.8 "Data Window."

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In the navigation area, you can right-click an indicator and select the corresponding data
display mode.
The following display modes are used:
z

Displaying data in a new window, which is used for individual data.

Displaying data in an active window, which is used for data comparison. For example,
Figure 6-11 shows how to display the indicator, RSCP Max for SC90 in Activeset, on
an active sheet.
Figure 6-11 Data displayed on an active sheet

Figure 6-12 shows the indicator, RSCP Max for SC90 in Activeset, on an active sheet.

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Figure 6-12 RSCP Max for SC90 in Activeset on an active sheet

Table 6-4 describes the data display modes.


Table 6-4 Description of data display modes
Option

Function

Display on Map

Displaying data on a map

Display on Chart

Displaying data on a time-value chart

Display on Caky

Making statistics on data through a cake

Display on Histogram

Making statistics on data through a histogram

Custom Display on Chart

Displaying data on a crossing chart, that is displaying data on


a chart with custom X and y axes.
If different data is defined as X and y axes in the submenu, a
graph window is displayed.

Display on Active

Displaying data in an active window. "" depends on the


type of the active window.

Compare with Local A


and Compare with Local B

Comparing the indicators of two different datasets of the same


project

6.5.2 Displaying Data on a Map


Data Playback Control
You can view the route of test data by playing back the data on a map. If you import the
engineering parameters, the Assistant automatically connect the test sites with the related base
stations with a solid line, as shown in Figure 6-13. For details about how to import
engineering parameters, see section 4.3.3 "Importing Engineering Parameters."

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Figure 6-13 Lines connecting test points and base stations

The buttons of data playback control are displayed on the tool bar of the map window, as
shown in Figure 6-14.
Figure 6-14 Playback control buttons

Table 6-5 describes the buttons on the tool bar.


Table 6-5 Playback control buttons
Button

Function
Playing back data in the direction of test routes
Playing back data in the inverse direction of test routes
Stopping data playback
Selecting the dots to be played back per second. The number of dots is
proportional to the playback speed. The Assistant provides seven
playback speeds. For details, refer to the following contents.
Filtering the display of data by time
Moving layer offset
Setting data synchronization layers, which take effect only when
multiple data layers are contained in a map.
Displaying the routes of test data

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Button

Function
When the data route display function is enabled, this button is used to set
the display of signs.
z

Track density indicates the data dots between neighboring signs.

Distance width indicates the geographical deviation between signs


and data dots.

GPS editing function, which is used to change the geographical location


of test data
This function takes effect only when a layer is in the editing state.

Filtering data by time and moving layers affect only the data displayed on a map, but the attributes
of the test data remain unchanged. The GPS editing function is used to change the geographical
location of test data.

The Assistant provides seven playback speeds, namely, 1dots/s, 2 dots/s, 3 dots/s, 4 dots/s, 5 dots/s,
10 dots/s, and 20 dots/s.

Viewing the Coverage Area of a Cell


To view the coverage area of a cell, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select a base station in the map window.
Step 2 Right-click the base station and choose Show Cell Coverage Area from the shortcut menu.
Step 3 Select one or multiple cells in the displayed window.
Press Ctrl and hold it to select multiple cells.

Step 4 Click OK.

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The test dots covered by the selected area are chosen, as shown in Figure 6-15.
Figure 6-15 Coverage area of a cell

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Checking the Cell Connection Lines


After importing the engineering parameters into the Assistant, you can check the cell
connection lines.
z

Checking the connection lines between a DT point and the corresponding cells
In the map window, click
to select a DT point. The connection lines between the
DT point and the corresponding cells are displayed.

Checking the connection lines between multiple DT points and the corresponding cells

1.

In the map window, click

2.

Right-click the selected DT points, and then choose Show Related Cells from the
shortcut menu.

to select multiple DT points.

The connection lines between the selected DT points and the corresponding cells are
displayed.

Simulating Shutdown of a Single Site


Simulating shutdown of a single site is used to view the pilot signal change of the drive test
points that a site covers provided that the site is shut down and to analyze the impact on the
drive test points covered by the site. This function is available only when data is viewed
through the scanner.
To simulate shutdown of a single site, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select a base station in the map window.
Step 2 Right-click the base station and selects Site Shutdown Simulation.

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Step 3 In the displayed dialog box, select the cell to be shut down and enter the corresponding
transmit power, downlink cell load (%), and pilot frequency transmit, as shown in Figure
6-16.
Figure 6-16 Disabling the setting of cell parameters

Step 4 Click OK.


After the calculation is complete, the simulation data is stored to a new device, as shown in
Figure 6-17. You can view the simulation effect through the new data.
Figure 6-17 Disabling simulation data of a single site

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Setting Projection Reference Frame


The projection reference frame is used to convert the GPS geographical information
(longitude or gratitude) to the information (distance or direction) displayed on a plain.
To set the projection reference frame, perform the following steps:

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Step 1 Click

on the tool bar of the map window.

Step 2 In the displayed Choose Projection dialog box, perform the following settings:
z

Select the categories of longitude and gratitude from the Category drop-down list.

Select the corresponding projection system from the Category Member drop-down list.

Step 3 Click OK.


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Analyzing Pilot Pollution


To analyze pilot pollution for the test sites of a specified area on a map, perform the following
steps:
Step 1 Select multiple test sites in the map window.
Step 2 Right-click a test site and select Pilot Pollution Analyse.
As shown in Figure 6-18, the displayed Pilot Pollution Analyse window shows the coverage
rate and pilot pollution rate of each cell in the selected test sites.
Figure 6-18 Analyzing pilot pollution

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6.5.3 Displaying Data on a Chart


You can change the value range by modifying the data of X-axis or Y-axis.
To modify the data of X-axis or Y-axis, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Right-click in the graph mode and select Modify Series Data.
The Modify Series Data dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-19.

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Figure 6-19 Modify Series Data dialog box

Step 2 Select a parameter from the Series Title list and set the conversion mode of the data of X-axis
or Y-axis.
Step 3 Click Modify.
Step 4 Repeat Step 2 through Step 3 until the requirement is met.
Step 5 Click OK.
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6.5.4 Displaying Data on a Sheet


Making Statistics on Data
In displaying on sheet mode, you can perform multiple statistical functions for the selected
data. You must select the row where the data is located and then select several data in the row
before using this function, as shown in Figure 6-20.

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Figure 6-20 Selecting statistical data

Table 6-6 describes the functions of buttons used for statistics.


Table 6-6 Data statistical function
Button

Function
Calculating the sum of the selected data
Searching the maximum value of the selected data
Searching the minimum value of the selected data
Calculating the average value of the selected data
Calculating the mean square of the selected data

Highlighting Layer 3 Signaling


When you view the layer 3 signaling, the Assistant highlights the selected signaling resolution,
as shown in Figure 6-21.

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Figure 6-21 Highlighting selected signaling

You can modify the keywords and attributes to be displayed by modifying the
L3MsgSyntaxConfig.xml file in the Bin directory under the installation directory.
The basic contents of the configuration file are as follows:
<delimiter>

,.:;"'!+-*?/\(){}[]|<></delimiter>

<SyntaxItem>MCC, TRUE, 255, TRUE</SyntaxItem>

Table 6-7 lists the meaning of each element.


Table 6-7 Description of the keywords in the layer 3 configuration file

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Element

Meaning

<delimiter></delimiter>

The separator between parameters. It is recommended that


you do not modify the separators.

<SyntaxItem></SyntaxItem>

The configuration item used to include a keyword. You can


add multiple keywords by adding these items.

MCC

Indicating the name of a keyword.

TRUE

Indicating whether case sensitive is applied. TRUE


indicates case sensitive; FALSE indicates case insensitive.

255

Indicating the color of a highlighted keyword.

TRUE

Indicating whether bold display is applied. TRUE indicates


bold display is applied; FALSE indicates normal display is
applied.

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6.5.5 Displaying Data on a Crossing Chart


A cross chart uses one indicator as X-Axis and the other indictor as Y-Axis. Thus, the two
indicators can compare with each other.
This section takes Bcch Arfcn serving as the X-axis and Rxlev (Idle) serving as the Y-axis as
an example to describes how to generate a crossing chart, as shown in Figure 6-22.
Figure 6-22 Custom Display on Chart

Step 1 Right-click the Bcch Arfcn indicator, choose Custom Display on Chart > X Axis.
Step 2 Right-click the Rxlev (Idle) indicator, choose Custom Display on Chart > Y Axis.
The corresponding crossing chart is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-23.
Figure 6-23 Crossing chart

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6.5.6 Comparing Analysis Data


You can compare the change of the same indicator during two drive test processes by
comparing analysis data (supporting GSM data). The specific procedure is as follows:
Step 1 Right-click an indicator and select Compare with Local A, as shown in Figure 6-24.
Figure 6-24 Menu of comparing analysis data

Step 2 Right-click the indicator to be compared with the one described in step 1 and select Compare
with Local B, as shown in Figure 6-25.

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Figure 6-25 Menu of comparing analysis data

Step 3 In the displayed Select Binning Type dialog box, set the binding parameters, as shown in
Figure 6-26.
Step 4 Click OK after setting the binding parameters. The comparing results are displayed in a table.
Figure 6-26 Select Binning Type dialog box

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Table 6-8 describes the function of each binding parameter.


Table 6-8 Parameters in the Select Binning Type dialog box
Parameter

Function

Binning Type list box

Binding type, which supports only network binding at


present, that is, geographically, the test data in a raster
is regarded as obtained from the same test site.

Binning Param Height(m) and


Width(m) editing boxes

Setting the length and width of grids. (unit: m)

Value Fetch list box

Displaying the average value, maximum value, and


minimum value in grids.

Disperse Data check box

Setting whether dispersing data is required.

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6.5.7 Locking Analysis Data


The data lock function enables you to reduce the range of the data to be analyzed so that you
can analyze data, such as a caky chart, a histogram, or a data report based on a specified
geographical or time range.
z

When data is displayed on a map or a table, you can select the data to be locked and click
to lock the data; thus the rest data is not displayed, as shown in Figure 6-27.

You can click

on the tool bar to unlock the data.

Figure 6-27 Data locking function

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6.5.8 Multi-Window Synchronization


If you select the drive test data from one window, the same data in other windows is also be
chosen, as shown in Figure 6-28.
Figure 6-28 Multi-window synchronization

Table 6-9 lists the display modes and synchronization methods supported by multi-window
synchronization.
Table 6-9 Window cooperation
Window Mode

Synchronization Method

Map mode

Select a dot on a map.

Table mode

Select a row of data in a table.

Graph mode

Hold Shift and move the pointer.

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6.6 Exporting Analysis Data


6.6.1 Overview
Analysis data can be exported to a report or graph. The analysis data is exported from any of
the following channels:
z

Exporting data through Word Collector

From a map

Exporting data From a sheet

Exporting data from a graph

Exporting data from an .xls report

From a drive test

6.6.2 Exporting Data Through Word Collector


The Word Collector imports different types of data into a .doc file.
To export data through Word Collector, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Create a .doc file.
Step 2 Click the Word Collector tab in the navigation area.
Step 3 Click

on the tool bar and select a created .doc file in the displayed dialog box.

Step 4 Add or delete the data based on the functions described in Table 6-10.
Table 6-10 Functions provided by Word Collector
Button or Option

Function
Adding the contents in the clipboard to a .doc file
Inserting specified pictures to a .doc file
Adding specified files as objects to a .doc file

in a map window
in a sheet window
Shortcut menu in graph
mode

Adding the contents displayed in a map window as pictures to


a .doc file
Adding the selected data from a sheet to a .doc file
Adding statistical graphs as pictures to a .doc file through the
selection of Collected to Word
Deleting all the added data

Step 5 Click

on the tool bar.

The .doc file is closed and the contents listed in the Word Collector tab page are added to the
file.

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6.6.3 Exporting Data from a Map


To compare the data from a map with other indicators or to facilitate check next time, you can
export the data.
To export the data from a map, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click

or

on the tool bar in a map window.

Click
to export the background information about a map. Click
information about layers.

to export the corresponding

Step 2 In the displayed dialog box, select the format of the picture to be saved and set the path for
saving the file and the file name. Then click Save.
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6.6.4 Exporting Data From a Sheet


To export the data from a sheet, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Select the data to be saved in a sheet window and click

on the tool bar.

Step 2 In the displayed dialog box, set the path for saving the file and the file name.
Step 3 Click Save.
In the displayed Save Cell dialog box:
z

If you click Yes, the selected row of data in the window is saved.

If you click No, all the data is saved.

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6.6.5 Exporting Data from a Graph


To export the data from a graph, perform the following steps:
on the tool bar in a chart window (common chart, caky chart, histogram, or
Step 1 Click
custom chart).
Step 2 In the displayed dialog box, select the format of the picture to be saved and set the path for
saving the file and the file name. Then click Save.
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6.6.6 Exporting DT Report


The Assistant provides an elaborate .doc DT report based on common UE and scanner
indicators.

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To export a drive test report, perform the following steps:


Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset and choose Analyse Report > WCDMA Drive Test Report.
The Reporting Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-29.
Figure 6-29 Reporting Setting dialog box

Table 6-11 describes the parameters in the Reporting Setting dialog box.
Table 6-11 Parameters in the Reporting Setting dialog box
Parameter

Function

UE Name

Selecting a test UE

SCANNER Name

Selecting a scanner

Cluster Name

Entering the name or ID of a test cluster

Customer Name

Entering a customer name

Data Setting

Two options are available:


z

All Data: analyze all the data

Lock Data: analyze the locked data

Step 3 After the parameter configuration is complete, click OK.


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You can view the test plan of the analysis data and the test plan of the device.

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6.7.1 Viewing the Test Plan of the Analysis Data


To view the test plan of the analysis data, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset. From the displayed shortcut menu, choose Test Plan Info. Then, you
can view the test plan of the analysis data, including the name of the analysis data file, used
device model, test time, and test items.
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6.7.2 Viewing the Test Plan of the Device


To view the test plan of the device, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset and expand the nodes of the
dataset.
Step 2 Right-click a node. From the displayed shortcut menu, choose Test Plan Info. Then, you can
view the test plan of the device, including the name, model, test time, and test items of the
device.
If the device is not configured with a test plan, the system displays the message ''The Device doesn't
have any test play''.

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About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

7.1 UE Indicators

UE indicators, including UE pilot frequency, active set, monitor


set, detected set, power control, BLER, throughput, L3 message,
phone event, HSDPA, HSUPA, and KPI.

7.2 Scanner Indicators

Scanner indicators of the GSM and WCDMA.

7.3 RNC Indicators

RNC indicators, including uplink and downlink BLER, BER, and


SIR, which are used to describe network status.

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7.1.1 Overview
The UE indicators include UE pilot frequency, IMSI of UE, active set, monitor set, detected
set, power control, BLER, throughput, L3 message, phone event, GSM, GPRS, HSDPA,
HSUPA, and KPI, as listed in Figure 7-1.
For details about how to check each indicator, see section 6.5 "Displaying Analysis Data."

Figure 7-1 UE Indicator

7.1.2 Network Basic Status


IMSI
This node directly provides the International Mobile Station Identification Code (IMSI) of a
UE, but the IMSI indicators cannot be displayed in the figure and table windows.

UE Pilot Summary
This node displays UE active set, monitor set, detected cell scramble, and Ec/Io, as shown in
Figure 7-2.

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Figure 7-2 UE Pilot Summary

Active Set
Table 7-1 describes the indicators of Active Set.
Table 7-1 Description of the Active Set indicators
Indicator

Description

Ec/Io For SC in Active Set

Categorizes the collected Ec/Io values of the active set


by PN during a drive test, and provides all the Ec/Io
values of a certain PN in the active set.

Ec/Io Max For SC in Active Set

Based on Ec/Io For SC in Active Set, filters the


information about the drive test point with the best
Ec/Io in the current cell in the active set.

RSCP For SC in Active Set

Categorizes the collected RSCP values of the active set


by cell during the drive test, and provides all the RSCP
values of a cell in the active set.

RSCP Max For SC in Active Set

Based on RSCP For SC in Active Set, filters the


information about the drive test point with the best
RSCP in the current cell in the active set.

Soft Handover

Categorizes the information about drive test points in


soft handover state by cell.

Nth Best

Ec/Io For Nth Best


in Active Set

Categorizes the Ec/Io values based on the Nth signal


strength at the same test point in an active set.

RSCP For Nth Best


in Active Set

Categorizes the RSCP values based on the Nth signal


strength at the same test point in an active set.

SC For Nth Best in


Active Set

Categorizes the SC values based on the Nth signal


strength at the same test point in an active set.

SC Count in Active Set

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Indicator

Description

Primary SC

Provides the primary SC of the active set at each drive


test point.

SC In EDCH Active Set

SC in an EDCH active set, which has RRC connection


with a UE and provides uplink EDCH services. If the
information about the EDCH cell is not available, this
indicator is not displayed.

If geographic binning is set, the data obtained from RSCP or Ec/Io geographic binning is displayed on a
map.

Monitor Set
For the description of the indicators of Monitor Set, see Table 7-1. The difference is that the
corresponding parameters are in the data packet of a monitor set.

Detected Set
For the description of the indicators of Detected Set, see Table 7-1. The difference is that the
corresponding parameters are in the data packet of a detected set.

Power Control
Table 7-2 describes the indicators of Power Control.
Table 7-2 Description of the Power Control indicators
Indicator

Description

Tx Power

UE transmit power: provides all the transmit power


information collected by the test UE during a drive test.

Rx Power

UE receive power: provides all the receive power


information collected by the test UE during a drive test.

Signal to Interference Ratio


(SIR)

Signal to interference ratio: provides all the SIRs of the test


UE during a drive test.

If the geographic binning is set, this node provides the data after binning.

BLER
This node displays the BLER indicators of a transport channel. There are three sub-nodes
under BLER, that is, Circuit Service (CS), Packet Service (PS), and SingalChannel. You
can know which service a channel implements through the type of a sub-node.
The calculation formula of BLER is: BLER = CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) Error/CRC
Records x 100%.

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Where:
z

CRC Record represents the number of CRCs received by the UE in Window Size.

CRC Error represents the number of CRC errors detected by the UE in Window Size.

Window Size represents the number of frames. It is calculated by the Probe based on the data
reported by the UE.
Each indicator corresponds to a transport channel ID. If a data packet reports the information
about multiple channels at a time, the channels are differentiated by their IDs.

Throughput
This node provides the transmission indicators of UEs at the radio link control (RLC) layer
and application layer.
Table 7-3 describes the indicators of Throughput.
Table 7-3 Description of the indicators of Throughput
Indicator

Description

RB DL Assigned Throughput

Radio bearer assigned downlink throughput.


The unit is kbit/s.

RB UL Assigned Throughput

Radio bearer assigned uplink throughput. The


unit is kbit/s.

RLC PDU Throughput UL

Radio link control protocol data unit uplink


throughput. The unit is kbit/s.

RLC PDU Throughput DL

Radio link control protocol data unit downlink


throughput. The unit is kbit/s.

RLC SDU Throughput UL

Radio link control service data unit uplink


throughput. The unit is kbit/s.

RLC SDU Throughput DL

Radio link control service data unit downlink


throughput. The unit is kbit/s.

App. Throughput UL

Uplink throughput at the application layer

App. Throughput DL

Downlink throughput at the application layer

RLC PDU Retransmission Rate UL

Radio link control protocol data unit


retransmission rate in the uplink. The unit is %.

RLC PDU Errors Rate DL

Radio link control protocol data unit error rate


in the downlink. The unit is %.

RRC State
This node provides the instant RRC state of a UE during the drive test.

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Time Analysis
This node provides the delay time of each messages procedure in CS or PS calls during a
drive test. It displays the analysis results in time distribution charts, probability distribution
charts, and cumulative distribution charts.
The Choose Msg dialog box is displayed after you double-click this node. As shown in Figure
7-3.
Figure 7-3 Choose Msg dialog box

Table 7-4 describes the parameters in the Choose Msg dialog box.
Table 7-4 Parameters description in the Choose Msg dialog box
Parameter

Description

CS/PS

Sets service types for time analyze: CS (Circuit Service) and PS (Packet
Service).

Config

Sets the message name for time analyze:

Report Type

Interval

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Beginning Msg: The beginning message name.

End Msg: The end message name.

Sets report types.


z

TDF (Time Distribution Function): Display time distribution chart.

PDF (Probability Distribution Function): Display probability distribution


chart.

CDF (Cumulative Distribution Function): Display cumulative distribution


chart.

Sets the time delay between two messages. The unit is millisecond and the
following options are available: 10, 30, 50, 100, 150, and 200.
z

TDF report type: The value of Interval is not required.

PDF and CDF report type: The value of Interval is required.

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7.1.3 MOS
The mean opinion score (MOS) is a node set for parsing voice evaluation package.
Table 7-5 describes the MOS indicators.
Table 7-5 Description of the MOS indicators
Indicator

Description

PESQ_LQ

PESQ_LQ is an extension of the PESQ_SCORE and uses a scale from 1


to 4.5. The PESQ_LQ is closer to the real and subjective MOS, which
uses a scale from 1 to 5.

PESQ_SCORE

PESQ_SCORE, which uses a scale from -0.5 to 4.5, is the earliest ITU
objective MOS. The PESQ_LQ is different from the subjective MOS,
which uses a scale from 1 to 5. The protocol standard is ITU-T P.862.

PESQ P.862.1

PESQ P.862.1 is the latest MOS standard endorsed by the ITU. The
PESQ P.862.1 maps the PESQ_SCORE to the MOS and uses a scale
from 1 to 4.5.

PESQ_Ie

PESQ_Ie is the impairment factor, Ie, which is an input to ITU-T G.107


E_model. The PESQ_Ie score uses a scale from 0 to 140, and is
calculated from the PESQ score.

7.1.4 GSM
The indicators of GSM represent the signal collection and analysis results of the GSM. They
are classified by different frequencies, that is, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PSC 1900, and GSM 850.
The indicators of four frequencies have the same meanings, as described in Table 7-6.
Table 7-6 Description of GSM indicators
Indicator I

Indicator II

Indicator
III

Description

Remarks

All Bands

Serving CellID

Serving cell id

There is only one


serving cell at a
time in the GSM
system.

Bcch Arfcn

Frequency number
of BCCH

BSIC

Base station identity


code

BCCH along
with BSIC

The data can be


displayed in sheet or
map format.

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Indicator I

Indicator II

Indicator
III

Description

Remarks

RxLev

RxLev(Ful
l)

Indicates the
received signal level
(full value) in the
service state.

RxLev(Su
b)

Indicates the
received signal level
(sub value) in the
service state.

RxLev(Idl
e+Full)

Indicates the
received signal level
(full value) in the
idle and service
states.

Applicable to idle
and service states.
Used for criterions
for filtering.

RxLev(Idl
e+Sub)

Indicates the
received signal level
(sub value) in the
idle and service
states

RxQual(F
ull)

Indicates the
received signal
quality (full value)
in the service state.

RxQual(S
ub)

Indicates the
received signal
quality (sub value)
in the service state.

BER Full
(%)

Indicates the Bit


Error Rate (full
value) in the service
state.

BER Sub
(%)

Indicates the Bit


Error Rate (sub
value) in the service
state.

FER Full
(%)

Indicates the Frame


Erasure Rate (full
value) in the service
state.

Applicable to only
voice

FER Sub
(%)

Indicates the Frame


Erasure Rate (sub
value) in the service
state.

Power control level


in CS domain

RxQual

BER

FER

Power Control
Level(CS)

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850 M
900 M
1800 M
1900 M

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Indicator II

Indicator
III

Description

Remarks

Tx
Power(dBm)(CS
)

Transmission power
in CS domain

TA

Time advance

This indicator is
used for
compensating the
time delay in radio
propagation. It
represents the
distance from a base
station.

RLT

Radio link timeout

C/A

Ratio of carrier to
adjacent-channel
interference

C/I

C/I Worst

Indicates the worst


C/I, the ARFCN
with the worst C/I,
and the received
signal strength of the
ARFCN with the
worst C/I.

C/I Best

Indicates the best


C/I, the ARFCN
with the best C/I,
and the received
signal strength of the
ARFCN with the
best C/I.

C/I Arfcn

Indicates the
ARFCN with the C/I
of serving cell.

C/I
Average

Indicates the average


C/I.

C/I on
BCCH

Indicates the value


of the C/I on the
BCCH.

Indicates the
frequency band of a
serving cell
distributed to each
node. The indicator
is the same as All
Bands.

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Indicator I

Indicator II

Indicator
III

Description

Remarks

Analysis

Coverage(Full)

Indicates the
coverage (full
value).

Condition:

RxQual is greater
than 5.

Coverage(Sub)

Indicates the
coverage (sub
value).

RxLev
Drop(Full)

RxLev Drop in full


state

RxLev
Drop(Sub)

RxLev Drop in sub


state

RxQual
Drop(Full)

RxQual
Drop(Sub)

The received signal


level is less than or
equals -90 dBm and

RxQual Drop in full


state

Condition:
M(i-2).dl +
M(i-1).dl
M(i).dl
M(i+1).dl > 20 *
2. i refers to the
present ARFCN.
M(i) refers to the
measure result. dl
refers to RxLev.

RxLev Drop: The


RxLev value of
the previous two
ARFCNs is
greater by 20 than
the average value
of the later two
ARFCNs.

Drop refers to
drastic drop.

Condition:

M(i-2).dl +
M(i+1).dq +
M(i).dq
M(i-1).dq
M(i-2).dq > 5 * 2.
i refers to the
present ARFCN.
M(i) refers to the
measure result. dq
refers to RxQual.

RxQual Drop:
The RxQual Drop
value of the later
two ARFCNs is
greater by 5 than
that of the
previous two
ARFCNs.

Drop refers to
drastic drop.

RxQual Drop in sub


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Nth Best in
Neighbor
Cells

Event
Statistic

Indicator II

Indicator
III

Description

Remarks

Island(Full)

Island in full state

Condition:

Island(Sub)

Island in sub state

TA is greater than
or equals 2 and
RxLev is greater
than -80 dBm.

1th~6th Best in
Neighbor Cells

BCCH

Broadcast control
channel

BSIC

Base station identity


code

RxLev

Received Signal
Level

GSMCallDroppe
d

GSM call drop


event, includes the
following indicators:
Time, Longitude,
Latitude, BCCH,
Site name, Cell
name, CI, BSIC, UE
signal strength
indicator, PESQ
indicator, TA, and
message

GSMHandoverS
uc

GSM handover
success event

For details about the


indicators of the
GSM handover
success event, see
"GSMCallDropped"
in the table.

Frequent
Handover

Frequent handover
event, includes the
following indicators:
Handover ID, Time,
Longitude, Latitude,
Cell ID before, Cell
ID after, BCCH
before, BCCH after,
TA before, TA after.

5 handovers
within 10s

Times of
handovers within
a certain period of
time, and the
duration of the
period of time
supported by the
Assistant.

7.1.5 GPRS
Table 7-7 describes the indicators in GPRS mode.

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Table 7-7 Indicators in GPRS mode


Indicator I

Indicator II

Description

Remarks

Gprs Data
Throughput(kbit/s)

LLC Throughput UL

Provides the UL
throughput at the LLC
layer

LLC Throughput DL

Provides the DL
throughput at the LLC
layer

If the two
indicators are not
available, you can
infer that the data
packet does not
contain
LLC-layer data.

RLC Throughput UL

Provides the UL
throughput at the RLC
layer

RLC Throughput DL

Provides the DL
throughput at the RLC
layer

SNDCP Throughput
UL

Provides the UL
throughput at the SNDCP
layer

SNDCP Throughput
DL

Provides the DL
throughput at the SNDCP
layer

If the two
indicators are not
available, you can
infer that the data
packet does not
contain SNDCP
data.

UL 1st/2nd TS

Provides the used


channel types, coding
modes, and other KPIs as
per timeslot number.

Each of the KPIs


displays the
channel type or
coding mode of a
timeslot.

Data Timeslots

DL 1st/2nd/3rd/4th
TS

7-12

Number of Used
Timeslots

UL/DL

Displays number of
uplink/downlink used
timeslots.

Coding Scheme

CS(UL)/CS(DL)

Displays
uplink/downlink coding
scheme on the CS mode.

MSC(UL)/MSC(DL)

Displays
uplink/downlink coding
scheme in MSC mode.

Power Control
Level(PS)

Displays power control


level in PS domain.

Tx
Power(dBm)(PS)

Displays transmission
power in PS domain.

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Description

Remarks

GPRS PDP
Context

Packet data protocol


context, includes
Longitude, Latitude,
DateTime, Active
Contexts, NSAPI, LLC
SAPI, Delay Class,
Reliability Class, Peak
Throughput, Mean
Throughput, Radio
Priority, Access Point
Name, and PDP Address.

GPRS Status

Includes Longitude,
Latitude, DateTime,
PBCCH TS, GMM State,
GRR State, TLLI, TFI
UL/DL, NC, NMO, and
Uplink coding mode.

LLC
Retransmission
Rate UL

Collects the statistics of


LLC uplink
retransmission rate.

The indicators
can be displayed
as map, sheet,
chart, histogram,
and caky.

RLC
Retransmission
Rate UL

Collects the statistics of


RLC uplink
retransmission rate.

The indicators
can be displayed
as map, sheet,
chart, histogram,
and caky.

RLC BLER(DL)

Collects the statistics of


block error rate of RLC.

PDP Activation
Time

Indicates the required


time for PDP activation.

Ping Delay

Provides the loop time of


each Ping test.

Attach Time

Provides the attach time.


The GPRS attach is
originated by the MS.

FTP

Includes Begin
DateTime, End
DateTime, FTP Server
URL, Load Time (ms),
File Size (KB),
Transmitted Size (KB),
Avg Rate (kbit/s), Max
Rate (kbit/s), FTP Type,
and FTP Result.

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Indicator II

Description

Remarks

Edge Mean Bep

Collecting the statistics


of Mean Bep parameters
according to drive test
files.

Edge Cv Bep

Collecting the statistics


of Cv Bep parameters
according to drive test
files.

The indicators
can be displayed
as map, sheet,
chart, histogram,
and caky.

7.1.6 L3 Message
The L3 message is classified according to transmission channels. Table 7-8Table 7-8
describes the indicators of L3 Message.
Table 7-8 Description of L3 Message indicators
Indicator

Description

GSM RR

NAS(Non-Access
Stratum)

7-14

UL_CCCH

Uplink common control channel

UL_RACH

Uplink random access channel

UL_SACCH

Uplink slow associated control channel

DL_DCCH

Downlink dedicated control channel

DL_BCCH

Downlink broadcast control channel

DL_CCCH

Downlink common control channel

DL_SACCH

Downlink slow associated control channel

MM

Mobility management

CC

Call control

GMM

GPRS mobility management

UL_SM

Uplink session management

DL_SM

Downlink session management

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The Phone Event navigation tree provides all the phone events. It displays the indicators of
the events that occur during a drive test. For the events that do not occur during the drive test,
the indicators are not displayed.
Table 7-9 describes all the defined Phone Event indicators.
Table 7-9 Description of the UE Phone Event indicators
Category

Indicator

Description

Filtered Phone
Event

Displays filtered events.

Call Event

OutgoingCallAttempt

Outgoing call attempt

OutgoingCallAlerting

Outgoing call alerting

OutgoingCallAnswered

Outgoing call answered

OutgoingCallDisconnect

Outgoing call disconnect

Paging Type1

Paging type 1

Paging Type2

Paging type 2

IncomingCallAttempt

Incoming call attempt

IncomingCallAlerting

Incoming call alerting

IncomingCallAnswered

Incoming call answered

IncomingCallDisconnect

Incoming call disconnect

CMServiceReq

CM service request

CMServiceAcpt

CM service accept

CMServiceReqRej

CM service request reject

CallDropped

Call drop

CallCompleted

Call complete

CallSetupFail

Call setup failure

DataServiceReq

Data service request

DataServiceAcpt

Data service accept

DataServiceReqRej

Data service request reject

DataServiceSetupFail

Data service setup failure

DataServiceDropped

Data service drop

DataServiceCompleted

Data service complete

RRCSetupReq

RRC connection setup request

RRCSetupSuc

RRC connection setup success

RRC Event

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RB (Radio
Bearer) Event

SHO Event

HHO (Hard
Handoff) Event

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Indicator

Description

RRCSetupFail

RRC connection setup failure

RRCConnectionRel

RRC connection release

RBSetupReq

RB setup request

RBSetupSuc

RB setup success

RBSetupFail

RB setup failure

RBReconfigSuc

RB reconfiguration success

RBReconfigFail

RB reconfiguration failure

RBRelease

RB release success

RBReleaseFail

RB release failure

SoftHO

Soft handover

SoftHOFail

Soft handover failure

SofterHO

Softer handover

Soft-SofterHO

Soft-softer handover

SofterHO3Cell

Softer handover for three cells

SoftHO3Cell

Soft handover for three cells

Event1A

Event 1A

Event1B

Event 1B

Event1C

Event 1C

Event1D

Event 1D

Event1E

Event 1E

Event1F

Event 1F

Event1J

Event 1J

Event2A

Event 2A

Event2B

Event 2B

Event2C

Event 2C

Event2D

Event 2D

Event2E

Event 2E

Event2F

Event 2F

IntraFreqHHOSuc

Intra-frequency hard handover success

IntraFreqHHOFail

Intra-frequency hard handover failure

InterFreqHHOSuc

Inter-frequency hard handover success

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Description

InterFreqHHOFail

Inter-frequency hard handover failure

H2HInterFreqCellChangeSuc

HSDPA to HSDPA inter-frequency cell change success

H2HInterFreqCellChangeFail

HSDPA to HSDPA inter-frequency cell change failure

H2HIntraFreqCellChangeSuc

HSDPA to HSDPA intra-frequency cell change success

H2HIntraFreqCellChangeFail

HSDPA to HSDPA intra-frequency cell change failure

H2GHHOSuc

HSDPA to 2G hard handover success

H2GHHOFail

HSDPA to 2G hard handover failure

H2R99InterFreqHHOSuc

HSDPA to R99 inter-frequency hard handover success

H2R99InterFreqHHOFail

HSDPA to R99 inter-frequency hard handover failure

R992HInterFreqHHOSuc

R99 to HSDPA inter-frequency hard handover success

R992HInterFreqHHOFail

R99 to HSDPA inter-frequency hard handover failure

H2R99IntraFreqHHOSuc

HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency hard handover success

H2R99IntraFreqHHOFail

HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency hard handover failure

H2R99IntraFreqSHOSuc

HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency soft handover success

H2R99IntraFreqSHOFail

HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency soft handover failure

R992HIntraFreqHHOSuc

R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency hard handover success

R992HIntraFreqHHOFail

R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency hard handover failure

R992HIntraFreqSHOSuc

R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency soft handover success

R992HIntraFreqSHOFail

R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency soft handover failure

CellChangeUtoUBySHOAttemp
t

HSUPA to HSUPA cell update request triggered by


hard handover

CellChangeUtoUByIntraHHOA
ttempt

HSUPA to HSUPA cell update request triggered by


intra-frequency hard handover

CellChangeUtoUByInterHHOA
ttempt

HSUPA to HSUPA cell update request triggered by


inter-frequency hard handover

CellChangeUtoUBySHOSuc

HSUPA to HSUPA cell update success triggered by


soft handover

CellChangeUtoUByIntraHHOS
uc

HSUPA to HSUPA cell update success triggered by


intra-frequency hard handover

CellChangeUtoUByInterHHOS
uc

HSUPA to HSUPA cell update success triggered by


inter-frequency hard handover

CellChangeUtoUBySHOFail

HSUPA to HSUPA cell update failure triggered by soft


handover

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MM Event

GMM Event

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Indicator

Description

CellChangeUtoUByIntraHHOF
ail

HSUPA to HSUPA cell update failure triggered by


intra-frequency hard handover

CellChangeUtoUByInterHHOF
ail

HSUPA to HSUPA cell update failure triggered by


inter-frequency hard handover

PSConnectionHOUtoGPRSAtte
mpt

HSUPA to GPRS handover request in the PS domain

PSConnectionHOUtoGPRSSuc

HSUPA to GPRS handover success in the PS domain

PSConnectionHOUtoGPRSFail

HSUPA to GPRS handover failure in the PS domain

PSConnectionHOGPRStoUSuc

GPRS to HSUPA intra-system handover success in the


PS domain

PSConnectionHOGPRStoUFail

GPRS to HSUPA inter-system handover failure in the


PS domain

ChannelChangeInterCellIntraFr
eEtoDAttempt

HSUPA to R99 inter-cell intra-frequency channel


update request

ChannelChangeInterCellIntraFr
eEtoDSuc

HSUPA to R99 inter-cell intra-frequency channel


update success

ChannelChangeInterCellIntraFr
eEtoDFail

HSUPA to R99 inter-cell intra-frequency channel


update failure

ChannelChangeInterCellInterFr
eEtoDAttempt

HSUPA to R99 inter-cell inter-frequency channel


update request

ChannelChangeInterCellInterFr
eEtoDSuc

HSUPA to R99 inter-cell inter-frequency channel


update success

ChannelChangeInterCellInterFr
eEtoDFail

HSUPA to R99 inter-cell inter-frequency channel


update failure

ChannelChangeEtoFAttempt

EDCH to FACH channel change request

ChannelChangeEtoFSuc

EDCH to FACH channel change success

ChannelChangeEtoFFail

EDCH to FACH channel change failure

ChannelChangeFtoEAttempt

FACH to EDCH channel change request

ChannelChangeFtoESuc

FACH to EDCH channel change success

ChannelChangeFtoEFail

FACH to EDCH channel change failure

LAUpdateReq

Location update request

LAUpdateSuc

Location update success

LAUpdateFail

Location update failure

AttachSuc

Attach success

AttachFail

Attach failure

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Description

PDPActivationReq

PDP activation request

PDPActivationSuc

PDP activation success

PDPActivationFail

PDP activation failure

PDPDeActivation

PDP deactivation

RAUpdateReq

Route area update request

RAUpdateSuc

Route area update success

RAUpdateFail

Route area update failure

CSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttem
pt

3G to 2G handover attempt in the CS domain

CSConnectionHO3Gto2GSuc

3G to 2G handover success in the CS domain

CSConnectionHO3Gto2GFail

3G to 2G handover failure in the CS domain

CSConnectionHO2Gto3Gattem
pt

2G to 3G handover attempt in the CS domain

CSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc

2G to 3G handover success in the CS domain

CSConnectionHO2Gto3GFail

2G to 3G handover failure in the CS domain

PSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttem
pt

3G to 2G handover attempt in the PS domain

PSConnectionHO3Gto2GSuc

3G to 2G handover success in the PS domain

PSConnectionHO3Gto2GFail

3G to 2G handover failure in the PS domain

PSConnectionHO2Gto3GAttem
pt

2G to 3G handover attempt in the PS domain

PSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc

2G to 3G handover success in the PS domain

PSConnectionHO2Gto3GFail

2G to 3G handover failure in the PS domain

3Gto2GCellReselection

3G to 2G cell reselection

2Gto3GCellReselection

2G to 3G cell reselection

Event3A

Event 3A

Event3B

Event 3B

Event3C

Event 3C

Event3D

Event 3D

SMSMOAttempt

SMS MO attempt

SMSMOAttComplete

SMS MO attempt complete

SMSMOSuc

SMS MO send success

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GSM Event

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Indicator

Description

SMSMOFail

SMS MO send failure

SMSMTAttempt

SMS MT attempt

SMSMTAttComplete

SMS MT attempt complete

SMSMTSuc

SMS MT receive success

SMSMTFail

SMS MT receive failure

Detach

Detach

CellReselectionConnectedMode

Connected mode of cell reselection

AuthenticationReq

Authentication request

AuthenticationSuc

Authentication success

AuthenticationFail

Authentication failure

SecurityModeReq

Security mode request

SecurityModeSuc

Security mode success

SecurityModeFail

Security mode failure

AuthenCipherReq

Authentication cipher request

AuthenCipherSuc

Authentication cipher success

AuthenCipherFail

Authentication cipher failure

PhysicalChannelReconfigSuc

Physical channel reconfiguration success

PhysicalChannelReconfigFail

Physical channel reconfiguration failure

TransportChannelReconfigSuc

Transport channel reconfiguration success

TransportChannelReconfigFail

Transport channel reconfiguration failure

LinkRestoreAttempt

Link restore attempt

LinkRestoreSuc

Link restore success

LinkRestoreFail

Link restore failure

GSMLocationUpdateSuc

GSM location update success

GSMLocationUpdateFail

GSM location update failure

GSMCallAttempt

GSM call attempt

GSMCallAttemptFail

GSM call attempt failure

GSMAssignmentSuc

GSM assignment success

GSMAssignmentFail

GSM assignment failure

GSMLateAssignmentSuc

GSM late assignment success

GSMLateAssignmentFail

GSM late assignment failure

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GSMCallAnswered

GSM call answered

GSMCallComplete

GSM call complete

GSMCallDropped

GSM call drop

GSMDisconnect

GSM call disconnect

GSMCallBlocked

GSM call blocked

GSMAccessAttempt

GSM access attempt

GSMAccessFailure

GSM access failure

GSMCallSetup

GSM call setup

GSMNoServiceAttempt

GSM call attempt in the case of no service

GSMHandoverSuc

Intra-GSM inter-cell handover success attempt

GSMHandoverFail

Intra-GSM inter-cell handover failure attempt

GSMHandoverIntracellSuc

GSM intra-cell handover success attempt

GSMHandoverIntracellFail

GSM intra-cell handover failure attempt

GSMSDCCHCallDrop

GSM SDCCH call setup attempt failure

GSMSDCCHAssigned

GSM SDCCH channel assignment

GPS Connected

GPS device connected attempt

GPS Disconnected

GPS device disconnected

UE Connected

UE connected

UE Disconnected

UE disconnected

Scanner Connected

Scanner connected

Scanner Disconnected

Scanner disconnected

Ping Success

Ping success

Ping Timeout

Ping timeout

RAS Dial

Dial up connection

RAS Error

Dial up error

RAS Hangup

Dial up disconnected

Test Stop

Test stopped

RAS Dial Attempt

RAS dial attempted

Session Start

Session started

Session End

Session ended. That is, the data is sent or received.

Session Drop

Session dropped.

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The indicators are generated only when the UE device exists and the project parameter table is imported.

Table 7-10 describes the Statistic As Site indicators.


Table 7-10 Description of the Statistic As Site indicators
Indicator

Description

Summary

This node consists of the following indicators: Avg Ec/Io, Avg


RSCP, Dropped Calls, Failed Setups, Completed Calls, and SHOs.

SHO

This node consists of the following indicators: Avg Ec/Io, Avg


RSCP, AUS OK, AUS NOK, Dropped Calls, Failed Setups, and
Completed Calls.

Call Setup

This node consists of the following indicators: Avg Ec/Io, Avg


RSCP, MOC OK, MOC NOK, MTC OK, and MTC NOK.

Call Dropped

This node consists of the following indicators: Time, 5S Avg Ec/Io


Before Drop, 5S Avg RSCP Before Drop, 5S Avg Ue TxPow
Before Drop, and Avg SIR.

Call Setup Failure

This node consists of the following indicators: Time, 5S Avg Ec/Io


Before Setup Failure, 5S Avg RSCP Before Setup Failure, 5S Avg
Ue TxPow Before Setup Failure, and Avg SIR.

Throughput

This node provides the variation curve of the cell throughput


depending on the distance between the UE and the site.

7.1.9 HSDPA
The High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), which is a part of 3GPP R5, can greatly
increase the downlink rate of a WCDMA system.

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Table 7-11 Description of the HSDPA indicators
Indicator

Description

Serving Cell SC

Provides the scrambling code of the serving cell of the HADPA.

Serving Cell Ec/Io

Provides the Ec/Io value of the serving cell of the HSDPA.

Serving Cell RSCP

Provides the receive signal code power of the serving cell of the
HSDPA

Scheduled Rate
(Delta)

Provides the transient rate of scheduling at the MAC layer in the


unit of kbit/s.

Served Rate (Delta)

Provides the transient rate of transmission (including failed


transmission and retransmission) at the MAC layer in the unit of
kbit/s.

MAC Layer Rate


(Delta)

Provides the transient rate of transmission (excluding failed


transmission and retransmission) at the MAC layer in the unit of
kbit/s.

SCCH Success Rate


(Delta)

Provides the transient usage of the HS-SCCH channel in the unit of


percent.

DSCH SBLER
(Delta)

Provides the transient BLER at the MAC layer in the unit of


percent.

HS-DPCCH
(Dedicated Physical
Control Channel)
CQI (Channel
Quality Indicator)

Provides the average value of all the channel quality indicators


(CQIs) of HS-DSCH in 200 ms. The value range is 0 to 30.

HS-DSCH Retrans
Rate (Delta)

Provides the HS-DSCH retransmission rate.

HS-PDSCH Codes

Provides the average value of all the UE-used codes in 200 ms.
The value range is 1 to 15.

HS-DSCH Decoding
Statistics

Provides the statistics on HS-DSCH decoding, as described in


Table 7-12.

Table 7-12 Description of the HS-DSCH Decoding Statistics indicators


Indicator

Description

QPSK (Quadrature
Phase Shift Keying)

Number of frames modulated in QPSK mode

16QAM

Number of frames modulated in 16QAM mode

SB Fail

Number of TB transmission failures at the MAC layer

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SB Suc

Number of TB transmission successes at the MAC layer

Dup. SB Suc

Number of retransmissions of the same TB, that is, the number of


negative acknowledgement (NACK) messages to which the NodeB
translates from the ACK messages provided by the UE upon
successful decoding

ACK>NACK/DTX
(Discontinuous
Transmission)

Retransmission ratio of correct frames in the unit of percent

SBLER

BLER at the MAC layer in the unit of percent

1st SBLER

BLER ratio of the first frame in the unit of percent

Block Fail

Number of failed TB transmissions after retransmissions, that is,


the number of frames transmitted at the RLC layer after failed
retransmissions at the MAC layer

Block Suc

Number of TB transmission successes, which equals the value of


SB success

Res. BLER

BLER ratio at the RLC layer in the unit of percent

All TBS Statistics

Sum of statistics on channel decoding of each TBS

1 Times

Number of frames successfully transmitted during the first


transmission

2 Times

Number of frames successfully transmitted at the second attempt


after the first attempt failed

3 Times

Number of frames successfully transmitted at the third attempt


after the first two attempts failed

4 Times

Number of frames successfully transmitted at the fourth attempt


after the first three attempts failed

5 Times

Number of frames successfully transmitted at the fifth attempt after


the first four attempts failed
The fifth retransmission is initiated by the RLC layer after the
Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) is set in the device.

6 Times

Number of frames successfully transmitted at the sixth or later


attempt after all the previous attempts failed

In addition, the Assistant provides the statistics on channel decoding according to each TBS.

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The High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), which is a part of 3GPP R6, can greatly
increase the uplink rate of a WCDMA system.
Table 7-13 describes the HSUPA indicators.
Table 7-13 Description of the HSUPA indicators
Indicator

Description

MAC-e PDU Scheduled Rate

MAC-e PDU scheduling rate

MAC-e PDU Served Rate

MAC-e PDU served rate

MAC-e PDU Available Rate

MAC-e PDU available rate

Non-DTX Probability

Non-DTX probability

SBLER

Served block error rate

1st SBLER

Served block error rate of the first frame

Mac-e PDU Res. SBLER

Reserved served block error rate

Power Limited Rate

Power limited rate

SG Limited Rate

SG limited rate

Buffer Limited Rate

Buffer limited rate

Happy Rate

HAPPY rate

Average AG

Average AG

Average SG

Average SG

E-DCH PSC

E-DCH PSC

Combined RG Hold Rate

Combined RG Hold rate

Combined RG Up Rate

Combined RG Up rate

Combined RG Down Rate

Combined RG Down rate

ALL TBS Statistics

This indicator is used to monitor and estimate the


actually used TB size and the retransmission on
the basis of TB.

7.1.11 TXT
The name of this indicator is entered when you import a .txt file. For details about how to
import the .txt file, see 6.1.5 "Importing TXT Data."

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The imported .txt files must be in the required format. For details, see the template file
provided by the Assistant: software installation directory\sample\Standard TXT
Template.txt.
For example, you can enter hello, as shown in Figure 7-4.
Figure 7-4 Entering an indicator name

The following TXT indicator is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-5.


Figure 7-5 TXT indicator display

The indicator can be displayed in different methods, such as a map, chart, sheet, and caky. In
addition, the indicator can be responded in a joint manner. For the details about how to check
each indicator, see section "6.5 Displaying Analysis Data."

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Accessibility
Table 7-14 describes the Accessibility indicators.
Table 7-14 Description of Accessibility indicators
Indicator

Description

Call Setup Success Rate

Call setup success rate

SDCCH Drop Rate

SDCCH drop rate

PDP Activation Success Rate

PDP activation success rate

Session Setup Success Rate

Session setup success rate

Retainability
Table 7-15 describes the Retainability indicators.
Table 7-15 Description of the Retainability indicators
Indicator

Description

Call Dropped Rate

Call drop rate

Session Drop Rate

Session drop rate

Service Integrality
Table 7-16 describes the Service Integrality indicators.
Table 7-16 Description of the Service Integrality indicators
Indicator

Description

FTP Throughput

FTP throughput, collects statistics on the timeout rate, average,


maximum, and minimum rates, and other network information during
each FTP service.

Net Throughput

Net throughput

HTTP Statistics

HTTP service statistics

PDP Statistics

PDP service statistics

Ping Statistics

Ping service statistics

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Mobility
Table 7-17 describes the Mobility indicators.
Table 7-17 Description of the Mobility indicators
Indicator

Description

Handover Success Rate

Handover success rate

Delay
Table 7-18 describes the Delay indicators.
Table 7-18 Description of the Delay indicators
Indicator

Description

Attach Time Delay

Attach time delay

Ping Time Delay

Ping time delay

PDP Activate Delay Time

PDP activate time delay

Session Setup Delay

Session setup delay

7.1.13 WCDMA KPI


Coverage
Table 7-19 describes the Coverage indicators.
Table 7-19 Description of the Coverage indicators

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Indicator

Description

Kilometer per Drop Call

Kilometer per drop call

Coverage Rate

Ratio of distance with satisfied signals to total drive test distance

Soft Handover Rate

Soft handover ratio

Pilot Pollution Rate

Pilot pollution ratio

UE Coverage Statistics

UE coverage statistics

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The formulas for the preceding indicators are as follows:


z

Kilometer per Drop Call (km/times) = Distance (km)/Number (Dropped)

Prerequisite: ECIO >= -12 dB & TX Power <= 21 dBm & RSCP >= -95 dBm
z

Coverage Rate = Coverage Distance / Total Distance * 100%

Prerequisite: CPICH ECIO >= -12 dB & CPICH RSCP >= -95 dBm
z

Soft Handover Rate = (A2 + A3)/(A1 + A2 + A3) * 100%, where Ai indicates that there are i cells in
an activated dataset. The letter i can be 1, 2, or 3.

Pilot Pollution Rate = Pilot Pollution Points/Total Points * 100%

Prerequisite: The number of pilot signals is obtained when the number of active set is more than or equal
to 4. The value of CPICH's RSCP in all the cells must be equal to or are greater than -100 dBm. The
difference between the best value of CPICH's RSCP and other values must be 5 dBm at most.

Accessibility
Table 7-20 describes the Accessibility indicators.
Table 7-20 Description of the Accessibility indicators
Indicator

Description

Incoming Call Setup Success Rate (AMR)

Incoming call setup success rate of


concurrent services

Incoming Call Setup Success Rate (VP)

Incoming call setup success rate of the


video phone (VP) service

Outgoing Call Setup Success Rate (AMR)

Outgoing call setup success rate of


concurrent services

Outgoing Call Setup Success Rate (VP)

Outgoing call setup success rate of the VP


service

PDP Activation Success Rate

PDP activation success rate

RRC Setup Statistics

RRC setup statistics

SMS MO SMS transmission success rate


(Uplink)

SMS MO submit success rate

SMS MT SMS Receipt success rate


(Downlink)

SMS MO retrieve success rate

Session Setup Success Rate

Session setup success rate

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The formulas for the preceding indicators are as follows:


z

Outgoing Call Setup Success Rate = Number (Alterting) / (Number(CallAttempt) Number(Disconnect Normal Reason)) * 100%

Incoming Call Setup Success Rate =Number(IncomingCallAlerting) /


Number(IncomingCallResponsed) * 100%

The method for calculating the PDPA Activation Success Rate varies according to the statistic
method set in the properties of the dataset.

If the statistic method is set to PDP request, the calculation formular is:
PDP Activation Success Rate = Number (PDPActivationSuc) / Number (PDPActivationReq) * 100%
If the RRC request, the calculation formula is:
PDP Activation Success Rate = Number (PDPActivationSuc) / Number (RRCConnectionRequest) *
100%
By default, the statistic method is set to PDP request.

Retainability
Table 7-21 describes the Retainability indicators.
Table 7-21 Description of the Retainability indicators
Indicator

Description

CS Call Drop Rate (AMR)

Call drop ratio of AMR

CS Call Drop Rate (VP)

Call drop ratio of VP

CS Call Statistics

CS call statistics

LinkRestore Success Rate

Link restore success rate

Measurement Analysis after CallEnd


or CallDropped

Statistics on pilot information after call end or call


drop

Measurement Analysis before


CallEnd or CallDroppd

Statistics on pilot information during a period


before call end or call drop

Measurement Analysis before


RRCConnection Req

Statistics on pilot information before RRC


connection setup request

PS Service Drop Rate

Call drop ratio of PS

The Statistics Status After Link


Restore

Service statistics after link restoration

Service integrity
Table 7-22 describes the Service integrity indicators.
Table 7-22 Description of the Service integrity indicators

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Indicator

Description

BLER during SHO Analysis

BLER statistics of each soft handover

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Description

BLER per Call Analysis

BLER statistics of each call

Downlink Bler Epinasty (VP)

Downlink BLER epinasty (VP)

Downlink Bler Epinasty (Voice)

Downlink BlER epinasty (Voice)

FTP Throughput

Timeout ratio, average throughput, maximum


throughput, minimum throughput, and other network
information during each FTP service

HSDPA DL Avg AppThroughput

HSDPA average application throughput in the


downlink

HSDPA UL Avg AppThroughput

HSDPA average application throughput in the uplink

HSUPA Avg AppThroughput

HSUPA average application throughput

HTTP Statistics

Statistics of the HTTP service

Net Throughput

Net throughput

Overall BLER Analysis

BLER statistics during the entire drive test

PDP Statistics

Statistics of the PDP service

PS Integration Statistics

PS integration statistics, such as allType, Setuptime,


AppThroughput, (WCDMA) RLC Throughput, and
(WCDMA) Rx Power

Ping Statistics

Statistics of the Ping service

R99 DL Avg AppThroughput

R99 downlink average application throughput

R99 UL Avg Throughput

R99 uplink average application throughput

Joint Cut-off Call Ratio

Call drop ratio of concurrent services

FTP RLC PDU Throughput

FTP radio link control protocol data unit throughput

Mobility
Table 7-23 describes the Mobility indicators.
Table 7-23 Description of the Mobility indicators
Type

Indicator

Description

R99

R99 InterFreq HHO Success Rate

R99 inter-frequency hard handover


success rate

R99 IntraFreq HHO Success Rate

R99 intra-frequency hard handover


success rate

R99 SHO Success Rate

R99 soft handover success rate

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HSDPA

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Indicator

Description

Soft HO Performance Analyze

R99 soft handover performance


analysis

PS GSM to R99 HHO Success Rate

PS GSM to R99 hard handover success


rate

Voice R99 to GSM HHO Success


Rate

Voice R99 to GSM hard handover


success rate

Voice GSM to R99 HHO Success


Rate

Voice GSM to R99 hard handover


success rate

PS R99 to GSM HHO Success Rate

PS R99 to GSM hard handover success


rate

H to G HHO Success Rate

HSDPA to 2G hard handover success


rate

H to H InterFreqCellChange
Success Rate

HSDPA to HSDPA inter-frequency


cell change success rate

H to H IntraFreqCellChange
Success Rate

HSDPA to HSDPA intra-frequency


cell change success rate

H to R99 InterFreqHHO Success


Rate

HSDPA to R99 inter-frequency hard


handover success rate

H to R99 IntraFreqHHO Success


Rate

HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency hard


handover success rate

H to R99 IntraFreqSHO Success


Rate

HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency soft


handover success rate

R99 to H InterFreqHHO Success


Rate

R99 to HSDPA inter-frequency hard


handover success rate

R99 to H IntraFreqHHO Success


Rate

R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency hard


handover success rate

R99 to H IntraFreqSHO Success


Rate

R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency soft


handover success rate

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Indicator

Description

HSUPA

Channel change DCH To EDCH


Success Rate

Dedicated Channel (DCH) to EDCH


channel change success rate

HSUPA to GPRS InterRAT HO


Success Rate

HSUPA to GPRS intra-system


handover success rate

InterCell Channel Change EDCH


To DCH Success Rate

Inter-frequency EDCH to DCH


reconfiguration success rate

InterFreq EDCHServing Cell


Change HHO Success Rate

Inter-frequency EDCH serving cell


hard handover success rate

IntraCell Channel Change EDCH


To DCH Success Rate

Intra-frequency EDCH to DCH


reconfiguration success rate

IntraFreq EDCHServing Cell


Change HHO Success Rate

Intra-frequency EDCH serving cell


hard handover success rate

IntraFreq EDCHServing Cell


Change SHO Success Rate

Intra-frequency EDCH serving cell soft


handover success rate

Delay
Table 7-24 describes the Delay indicators.
Table 7-24 Description of the Delay indicators
Type

Indicator

Description

Access Delay

CS Incoming Call Setup Delay Time (VP


& AMR)

CS voice incoming call setup delay time

CS Outgoing Call Setup Delay Time (VP


& AMR)

CS voice outgoing call setup delay time

PDP Activate Delay Time

PDP activation delay time

PS Service Setup Delay Time

PS service setup delay time

Session Setup Delay

Session setup delay

Soft Handover Link Addition Time

Soft handover link addition delay time

Soft Handover Link Deletion Time

Soft handover link deletion delay time

InterFreq HHO Delay Time

Inter-frequency hard handover delay time

IntraFreq HHO Delay Time

Intra-frequency hard handover delay time

LinkRestore Delay Time

Link restore delay time

PS GSM to R99 HHO Delay Time

PS GSM to R99 hard handover delay time

PS R99 to GSM HHO Delay Time

PS R99 to GSM hard handover delay time

R99 Handover
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HSDPA
Handover
Delay

SMS Delay

HSUPA
Handover
Delay

Other

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Indicator

Description

Voice GSM to R99 HHO Delay Time

Voice GSM to R99 hard handover delay time

Voice R99 to GSM HHO Delay Time

Voice R99 to GSM hard handover delay time

H to H InterFreq Cell Change Delay Time

HSDPA to HSDPA inter-frequency cell change


delay time

H to H IntraFreq Cell Change Delay Time

HSDPA to HSDPA intra-frequency cell change


delay time

H to R99 IntraFreq HHO Delay Time

HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency hard handover


delay time

H to R99 IntraFreq SHO Delay Time

HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency soft handover


delay time

H to R99 InterFreq HHO Delay Time

HSDPA to R99 inter-frequency hard handover


delay time

R99 to H IntraFreq HHO Delay Time

R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency hard handover


delay time

R99 to H IntraFreq SHO Delay Time

R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency soft handover


delay time

R99 to H InterFreq HHO Delay Time

R99 to HSDPA inter-frequency hard handover


delay time

H to 2G InterRAT Handover Delay Time

HSDPA to 2G inter-system hard handover delay


time

SMS MO Delay Time

SMS MO delay time

SMS MT Delay Time

SMS MT delay time

Channel change DCH To EDCH Delay


Time

DCH to EDCH channel change delay time

HSUPA to GPRS InterRAT HO Delay


Time

HSUPA to GPRS inter-system handover delay


time

InterCell Channel Change EDCH To


DCH Delay Time

Inter-cell EDCH to DCH channel change delay


time

InterFreq EDCHServing Cell Change


HHO Delay Time

Inter-frequency EDCH serving cell hard


handover delay time

IntraCell Channel Change EDCH To


DCH Delay Time

Intra-cell EDCH to DCH channel change delay


time

IntraFreq EDCHServing Cell Change


HHO Delay Time

Intra-frequency EDCH serving cell hard


handover delay time

IntraFreq EDCHServing Cell Change


SHO Delay Time

Intra-frequency EDCH serving cell soft


handover delay time

Cell Reselection Time From GSM to


WCDMA (CS)

Cell reselection delay time from GSM to


WCDMA of the CS service

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Cell Reselection Time From GSM to


WCDMA(PS)

Cell reselection delay time from GSM to


WCDMA of the PS service

Ping RTT at application Level

Round-trip time (RTT) of the Ping test

Attach Time Delay

Delay time from Attach Request to Complete

Call Timing Analysis

Call delay time analysis

Detach Time Delay

Delay time from Detach Request to Complete

Other
Table 7-25 describes the Other indicators.
Table 7-25 Description of the Other indicators
Type

Indicator

Description

Integrated Call

VP

Integrated video connection (lasting more than 2 min)

Voice

Integrated voice connection (lasting more than 2 min)

7.2 Scanner Indicators


7.2.1 GSM Scanner
The GSM scanner is used for scannering and analyzing the channels with a specified
frequency range.

Band Information
Multiple bands may exist during the process of one drive test. The information about bands is
added to identify the bands of the indicators. As shown in Figure 7-6, the band information
about the current scanner is DCS1800 where DCS refers to the digital cellular system.

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Figure 7-6 Band information

RxLev
Table 7-26 describes the RxLev indicators.
Table 7-26 Description of the RxLev indicators
Indicator

Description

RxLev Best

The first six RxLevs of the best performed cell.

RxLev For Arfcn

All RxLevs of a specified ARFCN.

C/I
Table 7-27 describes the C/I indicators.
Table 7-27 Description of C/I indicators.
Indicator

Description

C/I Best

The first six C/I values of the test point.

C/I For Arfcn

All C/I values of a specified ARFCN.

C/A
Table 7-28 describes the C/A indicators.

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Table 7-28 Description of the C/A indicators


Indicator

Description

C/A For Arfcn(+2)

The C/A value of an ARFCN whose value is greater than the


value of the specified ARFCN by 2

C/A For Arfcn(+1)

The C/A value of an ARFCN whose value is greater than the


value of the specified ARFCN by 1

C/A For Arfcn(-1)

The C/A value of an ARFCN whose value is smaller than the


value of the specified ARFCN by 1

C/A For Arfcn(-2)

The C/A value of an ARFCN whose value is small than the value
of the specified ARFCN by 2

BCCH Along With BSIC


Table 7-29 describes the BCCH Along With BSIC indicators.
Table 7-29 Description of the BCCH Along With BSIC indicators
Indicator

Description

BSIC For Arfcn

The BSICs of the specified ARFCN

7.2.2 WCDMA Scanner


The scanner indicators are based on the 3GPP Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
(UMTS). The scanner can scan and analyze the strongest pilot signal, specified pilot signal,
and spectrum.

Frequency
Multiple frequencies may occur during a drive test. The frequency number is used to identify
the frequency in which the indicator is located, as shown in Figure 7-7.

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Figure 7-7 Frequency number

Nth Best
The Nth Best indicators denote the first N cells with the best signals. Table 7-30 describes the
Nth Best indicators.
Table 7-30 Description of the Nth Best indicators
Indicator

Description

Ec/Io and RSCP for 1st


ServiceCell

Provides the Ec/Io and RSCP of the best serving cell at


each test point.

Ec/Io for Nth Best Service


Cell

Provides the Ec/Io values of N (1 to 5) cells in descending


order according to Ec/Io at each test point.

RSCP for Nth Best Service


Cell

Provides the RSCP values of N (1 to 5) cells in descending


order according to RSCP at each test point.

SC for Nth Best Service Cell

Provides the scrambling codes of N (1 to 5) cells in


descending order by Ec/Io at each test point.

Sir For Nth Best Service Cell

Provides the SIR values of N (1 to 5) cells in descending


order according to SIR at each test point.

Rscp For Nth Best Service


Cell

Provides the Rscp values of N (1 to 5) cells in descending


order according to Rscp at each test point.

EC/IO
Table 7-31 describes the Ec/Io indicators.

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Table 7-31 Description of the Ec/Io indicators


Indicator

Description

Ec/Io for SC

Corresponding Ec/Io of each scrambling code


On the basis of cells, the Assistant categorizes the Ec/Io information
measured by the scanner during a drive test and displays all the Ec/Io
information about a specific cell measured during the drive test.

Ec/Io Max for


SC

The maximum Ec/Io value of each scrambling code


The Assistant obtains the maximum Ec/Io from all the Ec/Io values
provided by the Ec/Io for SC sub-node.

If the geographic binning is set, this node provides the data after binning.

RSCP
Table 7-32 describes the indicators of RSCP.
Table 7-32 Description of the RSCP indicators
Indicator

Description

RSCP for SC

RSCP of each scrambling code


On the basis of cells, the Assistant categorizes the RSCP information
measured by the scanner during a drive test and displays all the RSCP
information about a specific cell measured during the drive test.

RSCP Max for


SC

The maximum RSCP of each scrambling code


The Assistant selects the drive test point at which the RSCP of a
current cell is the best from the data of RSCP for SC.

If the geographic binning is set, this node provides the data after binning.

Pilot Pollution
Table 7-33 describes the indicators of Pilot Pollution.
Table 7-33 Description of the Pilot Pollution indicators
Indicator

Description

Pilot Pollution for


SC

Pilot pollution of each scrambling code

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pilot pollution information about a specific cell during the drive test
is displayed.

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Description

Whole PP

The number of points with pilot pollution measured during the drive
test

Pilot Pollution
Rate

Pilot pollution rate. You can set this parameter in the properties of the
dataset.

The formula for the pilot pollution rate is as follows:


Pilot Pollution Rate = Pilot Pollution Points/Total Points * 100%.
A point can be determined as a pilot pollution point when it meets the following three conditions:
z

The number of pilot signals is obtained when the number of active sets equals to or is larger than
four.

The RSCPs of at least four CPICHs equal to or are greater than -100 dBm.

The difference between the RSCP of the best performed CPICH and the RSCP of any other CPICH
equals to or is larger than 5 dBm.

HO Event
This node provides the events simulated by the scanner, as described in 4.2.6 "Modifying the
Dataset Property." The simulation is based on the test data and the parameters set for soft
handover. For details about the parameter setting, refer to Table 7-34.
Table 7-34 describes the HO Event indicators.
Table 7-34 Description of the HO Event indicators
Indicator

Description

Simulated
Event 1A

Event 1A of the active set, which is simulated through the scanner pilot data

Simulated
Event 1B

Event 1B of the active set, which is simulated through the scanner pilot data

Simulated
Event 1C

Event 1C of the active set, which is simulated through the scanner pilot data

Simulated
Event 1D

Event 1A indicates that the primary pilot channel comes into the reporting
scope.
Event 1B indicates that the primary pilot channel goes out of the reporting
scope.
Event 1C indicates that the signal quality of an inactivated primary pilot
channel is better than the signal quality of an activated one.
Event 1D of the active set, which is simulated through the scanner pilot data.
Event 1D indicates that the best cell changes.

RSSI
This node provides the received signal strength indicators (RSSIs) measured by the scanner.
The RSSI reflect the pilot interference on the drive test route.

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Scanner Coverage Summary (EC/IO)


This indicator is the scanner Ec/Io coverage summary, as shown in Figure 7-8.
Figure 7-8 Scanner Coverage Summary (Ec/Io)

Scanner Coverage Summary(RSCP)


This indicator is the scanner RSCP coverage summary, as shown in Figure 7-9.
Figure 7-9 Scanner Coverage Summary (RSCP)

7.3 RNC Indicators


7.3.1 Overview
The RNC indicators reflect the status of radio network resources.

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Table 7-35 describes the RNC indicators.


Table 7-35 Description of the RNC indicators

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Indicator

Description

UL BLER

Uplink block error rate, to which uplink block error rate


epinasty is added

UL BER

Uplink bit error rate

UL SIR

Uplink signal-to-interference ratio

UL SIR Target

Uplink signal-to-interference ratio target

UL RSSI

Uplink RSSI

UL Throughput

Uplink throughput

UL Bandwidth

Uplink bandwidth

DL BLER

Downlink block error rate

DL Throughput

Downlink throughput

DL Bandwidth

Downlink bandwidth

DL Tx Carr Pwr

Transmit power of the downlink carriers

DL Transmit Code Power

Downlink transmit code power

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About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

8.1 Overview

The reports generated by the Assistant.

8.2 Generating WCDMA DT


Report

The complete .doc report provided by the Assistant for


common UE and scanner indicators.

8.3 Generating Reports


Through the Wizard

The Assistant can generate WCDMA KPI reports, GSM


reports, scanner reports, custom reports, and theme
reports through the wizard.

8.4 WCDMA KPI Report

The WCDMA KPI reports and the pages in the reports.

8.5 GSM Report

The GSM/GPRS reports and the pages in the reports.

8.6 Scanner Report

The Scanner reports and the pages in the reports.

8.7 Theme Report

The theme reports and the pages in the reports.

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8.1 Overview
The reports automatically generated by the Assistant consist of the WCDMA DT report,
WCDMA KPI report, GSM KPI report, scanner report, custom report, and theme report.
WCDMA KPI reports, GSM KPI reports, scanner reports, custom reports, and theme reports
can be generated through the wizard.

8.2 Generating WCDMA DT Report


The Assistant provides a complete .doc DT report for common UE and scanner indicators.
To generate the WCDMA DT report, perform the following steps:
Step 1 On the Project tab page in the navigation area, select a dataset.
Step 2 Right-click the dataset and choose Analyse Report > WCDMA Drive Test Report.
The Report Setting dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-1.
Figure 8-1 Report Setting dialog box

Table 8-1 describes the parameters in the Reporting Setting dialog box.
Table 8-1 Parameters in the Report Setting dialog box

8-2

Parameter

Function

UE Name

Select a test UE.

SCANNER Name

Select a scanner.

Cluster Name

Enter the name or ID of a tested cluster.

Customer Name

Enter a customer name.

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Parameter
Data Setting

Function
Two options are available:
z

All Data: analyzing all the data

Lock Data: analyzing the locked data

Step 3 After the parameter configuration is complete, click OK.


----End

8.3 Generating Reports Through the Wizard


The Assistant can generate WCDMA KPI reports, GSM reports, scanner reports, and theme
reports through the wizard. Two available methods are as follows:
z

Through the intelligent report subsystem

Through the shortcut menu of a dataset

8.3.1 Intelligent Report Subsystem


The data source of the reports exported by the intelligent report system can come from either
the original test data file (for example. *.gen data file) or the imported dataset. You can
configure the reports through the interface wizard. The smart report system generates relevant
reports according to the configuration.

Generating Reports from Original Data


The reports are directly generated from the original test data file.
You can perform this operation in either of the following situations:
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No project file is opened.

The opened project file is selected.

This section takes the second situation as an example to introduce the operating procedure for
generating an intelligent report from original data.
Step 1 Select a project on the Project tab page in the navigation area.
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The Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-2.
Figure 8-2 Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box (Setting tab page)

Step 3 Set the parameters on the Setting tab page.


For details about parameter setting, refer to Table 8-2.
Table 8-2 Parameters on the Setting tab page
Parameter

Function

Project Name

The file name of the selected project.

Project Path

The saving path of the selected project.

Dataset Name

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4.2 "Managing a Dataset."

Report Author

Enter the author name of a report.

Report Path

Select the save path of the report

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Step 4 Choose the ImportFiles tab, as shown in Figure 8-3.


Figure 8-3 ImportFiles tab page

Table 8-3 describes the tab page shown in Figure 8-3.


Table 8-3 Description of the ImportFile tab page
No.

Description

(1)

If you select the AutoCombinebyCom check box, the devices are automatically
merged through the COM interface.
NOTE
The data using the same COM interface is merged into one device.

(2)

Displays the data files to be imported.

(3)

If you select the IsNeedCrossingTable check box, the data required by the
crossing table report is recorded. The crossing table shows the relations of
indicators in the imported HSDPA data.
NOTE
The crossing table is valid only to the HSDPA data.

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Step 5 After importing a data file, click Next.


The Smart Report Guide-Second Step dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-4.
Figure 8-4 Smart Report Guide-Second Step dialog box

Table 8-4 describes the parameter setting of this dialog box.


Table 8-4 Parameter setting of the Smart Report Guide-Second Step dialog box
Parameter

Function

Device group box

Lists the selected devices.

Right pane

Displays the reports provided by the system for you to select. You
can double-click the nodes in green, and then edit the corresponding
report of this node.

Load

Loads the report template that is already saved.

Save

Saves the report template that is already set.

If you do not select a device from the Device list box, the report configuration of each device is the
same.

If you select at least one device from the Device list box, you can specifically configure the reports
generated by this device.

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After the data is processed, the corresponding report cover is displayed, as shown in Figure
8-5.
Figure 8-5 Cover of the smart report

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Generating Reports from the Existing Dataset


Before generating reports, ensure that the dataset is already imported to the project.
To generate intelligent reports from the existing dataset, use the following methods:
z

Right-click the selected dataset, and then choose Analyse Report > Report Wizard
from the shortcut menu.

Select the dataset from which the intelligent report needs to be generated. Click
the tool bar.

Select the dataset from which the intelligent report needs to be generated. Choose
Dataset > Report Wizard.

on

This part takes the second method as an example to describe the method of generating an
intelligent report from the existing dataset. The detailed procedure is as follows:
Step 1 On the Project tab page, select a dataset to generate a smart report.
Step 2 Click

on the tool bar.

The Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-6.

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Figure 8-6 Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box

Table 8-5 describes the parameter setting of this dialog box.


Table 8-5 Parameter setting of the First Step dialog box
Parameter

Function

Available Device list box

Used to display the available devices to generate a smart


report.

Selected Device list box

Used to display the selected devices.


Used to move all devices from the Available Device list box to
the Selected Device list box.
Used to move the selected devices from the Available Device
list box to the Selected Device list box.
Used to move the selected devices from the Selected Device
list box to the Available Device list box.
Used to move all devices from the Selected Device list box to
the Available Device list box.

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Report Author

Used to enter the report author.

Report Directory

Selects the save path of the report by clicking

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The Smart Report Guide-Second Step dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-7. For
details about the parameter description of the dialog box, see Table 8-4.
Figure 8-7 Smart Report Guide-Second Step dialog box

Step 4 Click Finish.


After the data is processed, the corresponding report cover is displayed.
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8.3.2 Generating Reports from the Shortcut Menu


The object of generating reports from the shortcut menu of the dataset is the dataset that has
been imported to the project.
Right-click the dataset about which a report is to be generated. From the shortcut menu,
choose Analyse Report. From the displayed submenu, choose the report to be generated,
including WCDMA Drive Test Report and Report Wizard.

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For details about how to generate the WCDMA drive test report, see section 8.2 "Generating
WCDMA DT Report."

For details about how to generate the report wizard, see section "Generating Reports from the
Existing Dataset."

8.3.3 Generating a Custom Report


You can select and collect statistics on some GSM or WCDMA basic indicators, events or
KPIs that are defined by the system. Then, the Assistant displays the statistic results in
geographic map, bar chart, or statistic values in the exported reports (.doc files) to facilitate
your analysis of the data.
To generate a custom report, perform the following steps:
Step 1 In the Smart Report Guide Second Step dialog box shown in Figure 8-4 and Figure 8-7,
double-click the Custom Report node.
The Custom Report Setup dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-8.
Figure 8-8 Custom Report Setup dialog box

Table 8-6 describes the parameters of the Custom Report Setup dialog box.

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Table 8-6 Description of parameters of the Custom Report Setup dialog box
Control

Parameter

Description

IE tab page

Displays the GSM and WCDMA UE indicators. For details,


see section 7.1 "UE Indicators."

Displays the GSM and WCDMA scanner indicators. For


details, see section 7.2 "Scanner Indicators."

EVENT tab page

Displays the test terminal event indicators. For details, see


section 7.1.7 "Phone Event."

KPI tab page

Displays the GSM and WCDMA KPI indicators. For details, see
sections 7.1.12 "GSM KPI" and 7.1.13 "WCDMA KPI."

List box in the


left

IE/EVENT/KPI Name

Refers to the names of the indicator elements (IEs), events, and


KPIs.

T1

Refers to the threshold that you enter. This parameter is used to


collect statistics on the rates of the following IE indicators that
are:

T2

Greater than the threshold

Smaller than the threshold

Equal to or greater than the threshold

Equal to or smaller than the threshold

Equal to the threshold

If you enter "-", no statistic results are displayed.


T1. Comparison
T2. Comparison

Refer to T1 and T2 comparison operators which consist of >, <,


>=, <=, or =.

DisplayMap

Determines whether to display the statistic results of IEs or


Events. You can select Yes or No.

DisplayHistogram

Determines whether to display the statistic results of IEs in bar


chart. You can select Yes or No.

DisplayWithGps

Locates on the Event tab page and determines whether to


display the test route when an event is displayed.

Stat

Determines whether to display the statistic results of IEs and


EVENTs in statistic value. You can select Yes or No.
The statistic values to be displayed are as follows:

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Maximum value

Minimum value

Standart variance

Legend scope

Thresholds of T1 and T2

A fixed value referring to the corresponding device type of IEs


such as UEs and scanners.

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Parameter

Description

Move

Top

Moves the specified indicator in the left list box to the top of the
list.

Down

Moves down the specified indicator.

Up

Moves up the specified indicator.

Bottom

Moves the specified indicator to the bottom of the list.

All

Selects all indicators in the left list box.

Clear

Clears the selected indicators in the left list box.

Reverse

Performs reverse selections to the indicators in the left list box.


That is, selects the cleared indicators and clears the selected
indicators.

GSM

Determines whether to display the relevant GSM indicators in


the left list box.

WCDMA

Determines whether to display the relevant WCDMA indicators.

Select

Type

Step 2 Set the PSC value in the EcIo/RSCP For SC indicator.


I ...

Then

The value of the


scrambling code
(SC) is set

1.

Select WCDMA in the Custom Report Setup dialog box.

2.

On the IE tab page, double-click DTI SCANNER RSCP For SC (0, 1, 2), DTI
SCANNER Ec/Io For SC (0, 1, 2), UE RSCP For SC (0, 1 ,2), or UE Ec/Io For SC
(0, 1 ,2).

3.

In the dialog box, enter the corresponding primary scrambling code (PSC) of the
indicator. Use commas to separate multiple PSCs. If you want to expert the indicators
of all PSC, enter *.

4.

Click OK.

5.

Perform Step 3.

The value of the


SC is not set

Perform Step 3.

Step 3 Click OK.


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Table 8-7 describes the important indicators of WCDMA.
Table 8-7 Important indicators of WCDMA
Indicator

Introduction

Coverage

The custom KPI report function supports coverage setting and


you can decide whether the related pages should be generated.

Accessibility

The custom KPI report function supports accessibility setting and


you can decide whether the related pages should be generated.

Service integrity

The custom KPI report function supports service integrity setting


and you can decide whether the related pages should be
generated.

Mobility

The custom KPI report function supports mobility setting and you
can decide whether the related pages should be generated.

Retainability

The custom KPI report function supports retainability setting and


you can decide whether the related pages should be generated.

Other KPIs

The custom KPI report function supports other KPIs setting and
you can decide whether the related pages should be generated.

Figure 8-9 shows the cover of a WCDMA KPI report.


Figure 8-9 WCDMA KPI Report cover

The following part describes the pages of the WCDMA KPI report.

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8.4.1 Coverage
Figure 8-10 shows the Coverage page.
Figure 8-10 WCDMA KPI Report - Coverage page

8.4.2 Accessibility
Figure 8-11 shows the Accessibility page.
Figure 8-11 WCDMA KPI Report - Accessibility page

8.4.3 Retainability
Figure 8-12 shows the Retainability page.
Figure 8-12 WCDMA KPI Report - Retainability page

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Figure 8-13 shows the Service integrity page.
Figure 8-13 WCDMA KPI Report - Service integrity page

8.4.5 Mobility Page


Figure 8-14 shows the Mobility page.
Figure 8-14 WCDMA KPI Report - Mobility page

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8.4.6 Other KPIs


Figure 8-15 shows the Other KPIs page.
Figure 8-15 WCDMA KPI Report - Other KPIs page

8.4.7 Timing Delay Report


Figure 8-16 shows the WCDMA KPI Timing Delay Report.
Figure 8-16 WCDMA KPI Timing Delay Report

Table 8-8 describes the delay KPIs.


Table 8-8 Delay KPIs

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KPI

Remarks

Access

Call setup delay time

R99 HO

R99 handover delay time

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Remarks

Inter-Rat

Inter-Rat handover delay time

HSDPA HO

HSDPA handover delay time

SMS

SMS delay

HSUPA HO

HSUPA handover delay time

Other

Other delay

8.5 GSM Report


This report contains the indicators related to the GSM. For details, see section 0"
GSM."

8.5.1 GSM MS Call Analysis Report


This report, as shown in Figure 8-17, provides the analysis and statistics of GSM MS calls.
Figure 8-17 GSM MS Call Analysis report

8.5.2 GSM Drive Test Statistics Report


This report shown in Figure 8-18 provides the analysis and statistics of the GSM drive test.

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Figure 8-18 GSM Drive Test Statistics report

8.5.3 GSM Handover Statistics Report


This report shown in Figure 8-19 provides the indicators of handover events.
Figure 8-19 GSM Handover Statistics report

8.5.4 GPRS FTP Data Layer Performance Report


This report collects the statistics of FTP-related information, which is as follows:

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FTP statistics details (DL) collect the statistics of each FTP DL.

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FTP data layer performance (UL) collects the statistics of all the files in FTP UL.

FTP statistics details (UL) collect the statistics of each FTP UL.

Figure 8-20 shows the FTP data layer performance report.


Figure 8-20 FTP data layer performance report

8.5.5 GPRS GMM Event Statistics Report


This report shown in Figure 8-21 provides the number and time of Attach, PDP activation,
and route area update (RAU) events.
Figure 8-21 GMM Event Statistics report

8.5.6 GPRS Physical Layer Indicator Report


This report shown in Figure 8-22 provides the physical parameters such as RxLevel, C Value,
and transmit power according to the drive test files.

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Figure 8-22 Physical Layer Indicator report

8.5.7 GPRS RLC BLER and Retransmissions Report


This report shown in Figure 8-23 provides block error rate and retransmission rate.
Figure 8-23 RLC BLER and Retransmissions report

8.5.8 GPRS WAP Testing Statistics Report


This report shown in Figure 8-24 provides the number of attempts, number of successes,
success rate, and retransmission rate.

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Figure 8-24 WAP Testing Statistic report

WAP Login: WAP login statistics

WAP Page Refresh: WAP refresh statistics

WAP Download: WAP download statistics

8.6 Scanner Report


This report consists of a WCDMA scanner handover analysis report and a neighbor cell
analysis report. For details, see section 7.2 "Scanner Indicators."

8.6.1 WCDMA Scanner Handover Analysis Report


This report shown in Figure 8-25 analyzes and summarizes the scanner handover information.

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Figure 8-25 WCDMA Scanner Handover Analysis report

8.6.2 WCDMA Scanner Neighbor Analysis Report


This report shown in Figure 8-26 statistics on neighboring cells that are not configured.

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Figure 8-26 WCDMA Scanner Neighbor Cell Analysis report

8.7 Theme Report


8.7.1 WCDMA UE Crossingtable HSDPA
This report shown in Figure 8-27 provides the reference of the HSDPA indicators.

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Figure 8-27 WCDMA UE Crossingtable HSDPA report

8.7.2 HSUPA Happy Rate Report


This report shown in Figure 8-28 reflects users' satisfaction of HSUPA service performance.

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Figure 8-28 HSUPA Happy Rate report

8.7.3 WCDMA UE Call Analysis Report


This report shown in Figure 8-29 analyzes and summarizes the WCDMA UE call data, which
consists of RRC setup information, CS call statistics, and PS call statistics.

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Figure 8-29 WCDMA UE Call Analysis report

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8.7.4 APPLayer Analysis Report


This report, as shown in Figure 8-30, provides the statistics in compliance with the Probe test
and Ping protocols that include Ping, http, and ftp.
z

The Ping page displays the statistics on the Ping test, including time, and status.

The PDP page displays the statistics on the PDP activation test, including time, and
status.

The Http page displays the statistics on HTTP services.

The NetThroughput page displays the statistics on the network throughput.


Figure 8-30 AppLayer Analysis report

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8.7.5 WCDMA UE User Defined Time Delay Report


This report provides the preface and the analysis of events that you can define. The signaling
of objects is entered for the user defined events. You can choose start signaling, end signaling,
and maximum internal. In addition, you can define the event names, as shown in Figure 8-31.
Figure 8-31 WCDMA User defined Time Delay Report

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About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

9.1 Overview

The common problems that may occur on the Assistant.

9.2 Software Startup

The common problems during software startup and corresponding


solutions.

9.3 Data Import

The common problems during data import and corresponding


solutions.

9.4 Map Operation

The common problems during map operation and corresponding


solutions.

9.5 Data Display

The common problems during data display and corresponding


solutions.

9.6 Others

The common problems during other operations and


corresponding solutions.

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9.1 Overview
The common problems that may occur on the Assistant are as follows:
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Software Startup

Data Import

Map Operation

Data Display

Others

9.2 Software Startup


9.2.1 How to Start the Assistant When the Verification Fails?
Description
The GENEX Assistant cannot normally start up. The system displays Lock Error: Verify
Lock Failed.

Solution
One of the following causes may lead to the license checking failure and the system startup
failure. In addition, the solutions to each exception are as follows:
z

The dongle is connected improperly.

Check whether the dongle is connected.

Check whether the connection between the dongle and the parallel port or USB port
is normal.

Check whether the dongle driver is installed correctly. It is recommended that you
reinstall the dongle driver.

You have changed the system time before starting the Assistant.
Do not change the system time before starting the Assistant. The dongle controls the
authority through the system time. The system time must be the current time or later than
the current time.

The dongle expires.


The license has a validity period. If the license expires, you cannot use the dongle again.
Thus, you must apply for a new license.

The GENEX Shared is installed improperly.


Check whether the GENEX Shared components are installed properly. It is
recommended that you reinstall the GENEX Shared components.
If you have installed other software that also requires the dongle and the Assistant cannot be started
normally, you can infer that the two dongles conflict with each other. In this case, you need to uninstall
the Sentinal Drive from the Control Panel and reinstall the GENEX Shared components.

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9.2.2 The Files for East Asian Languages Are Not Installed.
Description
The GENEX Assistant cannot be started properly. The system displays the message "Selected
collating sequence not supported by the operating system."

Solution
To install the GENEX series tools in the operating system of non-Chinese version, you need
to install East Asian languages in the Windows operating system. To install East Asian
languages in the Windows operating system, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose Start > Control Panel > Regional and Language Options.
Step 2 In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click the Languages tab.
Step 3 Select Install files for East Asian languages. Then, follow the system prompts to complete
the installation.
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9.3 Data Import


9.3.1 How to Handle Illegal Operations During the Data Import?
Description
Illegal operations, for example, manually forced operations such as exiting the program or the
computer, occur during the data import.

Solution
The data processing comes after the data import. Thus, the illegal operation damages the
intactness of the whole process and causes data errors. Therefore, you cannot exit the entire
program or turn off the computer by force during the data import. If any illegal operation or
error occurs, such as sudden power-off, you need to rebuild the dataset and import the data.

9.3.2 Data on the Probe Cannot Be Imported Properly.


Description
When you import the data from the Probe to the Assistant, the system displays the following
message: The data has been imported. Do you want to import it again?

Solution
Stop the Probe, and then import the data again in the Assistant.

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9.3.3 Why the Huawei RNC Data Cannot Be Properly Displayed


After Being Imported?
Description
The Huawei RNC data cannot be properly displayed after being imported.

Solution
Because the data recorded by Huawei RNC contains no GPS information and the data is
recorded according to the local PC time, you need to synchronize the RNC data with the GPS
information. Table 9-1 describes the solutions to two different situations.
Table 9-1 Soft handover statistics
If

Then

The GPS
information is
required,

Perform the following steps to display the Huawei RNC data on the
map:

The GPS
information is
not required,

Import other data that contains the GPS information.

Specify the offset of the two start times.

Click OK. The data is displayed on the map after being imported.

Perform the following steps to display the Huawei RNC data only on
the chart or on the sheet:
z

Set the geographic binning mode of the dataset to No Binning or


Time Binning.

Select the Ignore Position Information check box in the Import


Huawei RNC File dialog box. The system builds the default GPS
information.

The system displays the data on a chart or a sheet after the data is
imported. Because the GPS information on the map is (0, 0), you can
see only one point on the map.

9.4 Map Operation


9.4.1 How to Load the Position of Last Time on the Map?
Description
How to load the position of last time on the map?

Solution
When adjusting a certain area to a proper position, click Save Current Position to save the
current position. Alternatively, click Load Position to return to this position.

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9.4.2 How to Change the Map Legend?


Description
How to change the map legend?

Solution
You can change the map legend if it does not meet your requirement. To change the map
legend, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Modify the legend of the specific indicator or create a legend on the Map Legend tab page of
the project bar.
Step 2 Select the layer to be modified on the Map Layer tab page.
Step 3 Click Load Legend and select the map legend to be imported.
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9.4.3 How to Perform Time Filtering on the Map Layer?


Description
How to perform time filtering on the map layer?

Solution
During a drive test, the same path can be tested many times and the drive test data can be
saved in the same dataset. You can only see the drive test points located at the top when the
drive test points are of the same longitude and latitude. Therefore, you need to select a time
span through time filtering.
z

Scenario 1: Repeat the drive test on the same path for many times and select the entire
test data of one time.

Scenario 2: In a drive test, you need to select the test data of a certain test track.

To solve this problem, perform the following steps:


Step 1 Activate the indicators on the Map window and activate the same indicators on the Sheet
window. Set the two windows to be co-activated with each other.
Step 2 Manually play back the test process on the Map window. Set the start point of the test track.
On the Sheet window, check the time of the start point and record it by using the
co-activation function. Set the end point of the test track. On the Sheet window, check the
time of the end point and record it by using the co-activation function.
Step 3 Click Time Filter on the map tool bar.
The Time Filter dialog box is displayed.
Step 4 Enter the start time and the end time in the fields of Start Time and End Time.
Step 5 Click OK.
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9.4.4 The Assistant is quit abnormally when you are moving a


legend on the map.
Description
The Assistant is quit abnormally when you are moving a legend on the map.

Solution
Stop picking words from screen through the Powerword.

9.4.5 On the Map, the Value on the Label and the Color on the
Legend Are Inconsistent.
Description
When the same GPS points overlaps, the legend displays the latest value, while the label
displays the earliest value. Thus, the value on the label and the color on the legend are
inconsistent.

Solution
The same GPS points can be discretized as follows:
Step 1 Select a data set on the Project tab page in the navigation pane.
Step 2 Choose Modify Dataset Property on the shortcut menu.
A dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 In the displayed dialog box, choose the Binning Type tab page.
Step 4 Check Disperse Data.
Step 5 Click OK.
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9.5 Data Display


9.5.1 Why Does the Icon of Word Collector Turn Grey?
Description
Why is the icon of word collector and how to activate it?

Solution
The word collector icon is activated only after you open the file on the Word Collector tab
page.

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9.5.2 Why Is No Data Displayed After Some Indicators Are


Opened?
Description
Why is no data displayed after some indicators are opened?

Solution
By default, the Assistant displays all the indicators when you open a project. This is because
some indicators contain no data, and they cannot be displayed. Try to import the data related
to these indicators.

9.5.3 Why the Messages on the BCCH Channel Collected by the


Agilent Cannot Be Correctly Displayed?
Description
Why the messages collected by the Agilent on the BCCH channel cannot be correctly
displayed?

Solution
The files in the format of SD5 cannot be directly imported. Therefore, when the files are
exported in the supported formats through the daemon of the Agilent, some information is
lost.

9.5.4 Why the Analysis Report Item Cannot Be Opened?


Description
Why the analysis report item cannot be open?

Solution
There are two possible reasons:
z

The Microsoft Office Excel may not be correctly installed on your computer. Reinstall it.

The Assistant cannot immediately respond to the request of the Excel file. The data,
however, is already exported to a temporary directory. In this situation, you have to
manually open the report. Enter the main directory of the Assistant, find the report in the
directory \Bin\Temp, and open it.

9.5.5 Why the RNC Signaling Cannot Automatically Match the


Corresponding UE Time During the Import?
Description
The RNC signaling cannot automatically match the corresponding UE time during the import.

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To solve the problem, pay attention to the following two points:
z

The signaling file tracked by the RNC standard interface must match the UE test data.
That is, the two are of the same test.

The offset is great because the time of the LMT used by the RNC is different from the
UE time. The software does not match the data that is 10 minutes different from the
reference time.

9.6 Others
9.6.1 In What Scenarios Should the GENEX Shared Components
Be Reinstalled?
Description
When should the GENEX Shared components be reinstalled?

Solution
The GENEX Shared components are reinstalled in the following scenarios:
z

The dongle cannot be found.

The GENEX Shared components are updated.

The GENEX Shared components are not completely installed.

The Assistant fails to import the data.

The Assistant cannot open the MapX window.

The Assistant cannot open the Teechart window.

The Assistant cannot open the engineering parameter sheet window.

9.6.2 Why Engineering Parameters Fail to Be Imported?


Description
Engineering parameters fail to be imported.

Solution
If engineering parameters fail to be imported, you can infer that the latest template for
engineering parameters has not been used.
You can find the latest template in the software installation directory \sample directory.
If an engineering parameter sheet contains wrong data, the wrong data is marked in red in the
Assistant.

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Engineering Parameters Into the Assistant
Description
The display of the map is slow after you import more than 20000 engineering parameters into
the Assistant.

Solution
For details about how to solve this problem, see section 4.3.6 "Configuring Engineering
Parameters.

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Contents
A System Predefined Events..................................................................................................... A-1
A.1 Radio Resource management Events ..........................................................................................................A-1
A.2 Authentication Events..................................................................................................................................A-2
A.3 Encryption Mode Events .............................................................................................................................A-2
A.4 Authentication Encryption Events...............................................................................................................A-3
A.5 Radio Bearer Setup Events..........................................................................................................................A-3
A.6 Call Connection Events ...............................................................................................................................A-4
A.7 GMM Events ...............................................................................................................................................A-5
A.8 SM Events ...................................................................................................................................................A-6
A.9 MM Events..................................................................................................................................................A-6
A.10 Handover Events .......................................................................................................................................A-7
A.11 GSM Events ............................................................................................................................................ A-11
A.12 HSDPA Events ........................................................................................................................................A-13
A.13 Inter-Rat Events.......................................................................................................................................A-18
A.14 SMS Events .............................................................................................................................................A-19
A.15 Call Reconnection Analysis Mechanism .................................................................................................A-21
A.16 HSUPA Events ........................................................................................................................................A-21
A.17 System Events .........................................................................................................................................A-25

B Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................B-1

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Table A-1 Description of radio resource management events ...........................................................................A-1
Table A-2 Description of authentication events.................................................................................................A-2
Table A-3 Description of encryption mode events.............................................................................................A-2
Table A-4 Description of authentication encryption events...............................................................................A-3
Table A-5 Description of radio bearer events ....................................................................................................A-3
Table A-6 Description of call connection events ...............................................................................................A-4
Table A-7 Description of GMM events .............................................................................................................A-5
Table A-8 Description of SM events..................................................................................................................A-6
Table A-9 Description of MM events ................................................................................................................A-6
Table A-10 Description of handover events.......................................................................................................A-7
Table A-11 Description of GSM events ........................................................................................................... A-11
Table A-12 Description of HSDPA events.......................................................................................................A-13
Table A-13 Description of the inter-rat handover events and the inter-system cell reselection events............A-18
Table A-14 Description of SMS events ...........................................................................................................A-20
Table A-15 Description of call reconnection analysis mechanism ..................................................................A-21
Table A-16 Description of HSUPA events.......................................................................................................A-21
Table A-17 Description of System events........................................................................................................A-25

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A.1 Radio Resource management Events


Table A-1 describes the radio resource management events.
Table A-1 Description of radio resource management events
Event Name

Description

RRCSetupReq

The UE sends the RRC Connection Request message to the network


side.

RRCSetupSuc

The UE sends the RRC Connection Setup Complete message to the


network side.

RRCSetupFail

The UE sends the RRC Connection Request message to the network


side and receives the RRC Connection Reject message from the
network side.
The UE sends the RRC Connection Request message to the network
side and receives the RRC Connection Release message (on
DL_DCCH or DL_CCCH) from the network side.
The UE sends the RRC Connection Request message to the network
side and receives the RRC Connection Setup message from the
network side.
The UE does not send the RRC Connection Setup Complete
message within the timeout.
The UE sends the RRC Connection Request message to the network
side and does not send the RRC Connection Setup Complete
message within the timeout.

RRCConnectionRel

The UE receives the RRC Connection Release message whose cause


value is normalEvent, normalEvent, or UserInactivity, or the UE
receives the RRC Connection Release Complete message.

RRCConnectionAbn
ormalRel

The UE receives the RRC Connection Release message whose cause


value is not normalEvent.

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In the case that the UE receives the RRC Connection Release
message whose cause value is normalEvent when RRCState =
CELL_DCH, the UE receives the RRCState = Disconnected,
MasterInformationBlock, SystemInformation1, or
SystemInformation2 message.

A.2 Authentication Events


Table A-2 describes the authentication events.
Table A-2 Description of authentication events
Event Name

Description

AuthenticationRequest

The UE sends the Authentication Request message to the network


side.

AuthenticationRsp

The UE sends the Authentication Request message to network


side.

The UE receives the Authentication Response message. Three


seconds later, the UE does not receive the Authentication Reject
message.

The Authentication Request message is not responded, or the


UE receives the Authentication failure or Authentication reject
message.

AuthenticationFail

A.3 Encryption Mode Events


Table A-3 Description of encryption mode events
Event Name

Description

SecurityModeReq

The Security Mode Command appears in the signaling procedure

SecurityModeSuc

The Security Mode Command appears in the signaling procedure.

The Security Mode Complete message rather than the Security


Mode Fail message appears in the signaling procedure.

The UE receives the Security Mode Command message.

The UE receives the Security Mode Failure message.

SecurityModeFail

Or
The UE does not receive the Security Mode Complete message
within the waiting timeout.

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A.4 Authentication Encryption Events


Table A-4 describes the authentication encryption events.
Table A-4 Description of authentication encryption events
Event Name

Description

AuthenCipherReq

Authentication AND Ciphering REQ

AuthenCipherSuc

Authentication AND Ciphering REQ

The Authentication AND Ciphering Resp message appears.

The UE receives the Authentication AND Ciphering REQ message.

The UE receives the Authentication AND Ciphering REJ message


or Authentication AND Ciphering Failure message, or does not
receives the Authentication AND Ciphering Resp message within
the waiting timeout.

AuthenCipherFail

A.5 Radio Bearer Setup Events


The radio bearer setup refers to the setup of service channel corresponding to the air interface.
The network side corresponds to the radio access bearer (RAB).
Table A-5 describes the radio bearer events.
Table A-5 Description of radio bearer events
Event Name

Description

RBSetupReq

The UE receives Radio Bearer Setup message

RBSetupSuc

The UE sends Radio Bearer Setup Complete message.

RBSetupFail

The UE receives Radio Bearer Setup message.

The UE sends Radio Bearer Setup Failure or does not send the
Radio Bearer Setup Complete message within the waiting timeout.

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A.6 Call Connection Events


Table A-6 describes the call connection events.
Table A-6 Description of call connection events
Event Name

Description

PagingType 1

The UE receives the Paging Type1 message whose cause


value is Terminating Conversational Call, Terminating
Streaming Call, Terminating Interactive Call, or Terminating
Background Call.

PagingType 2

The UE receives the Paging Type2 message whose cause


value is Terminating Conversational Call.

OutgoingCallAttempt

The RRC connection request is setup and the cause value is


originatingConversationalCall. For a concurrent service,
when the CM Service or CallProceeding request is received,
this event also occurs.

IncomingCallResponsed

Paging Response or Call confirm message received by UE,


which is regarded as a called request

CMServiceReq

CM Service Request

CMServiceAcpt

CM Service Accept

CMServiceReqRej

CM Service Abort or CM Service Reject

GSMDataServiceDropped

The UE receives RRC = Disconnected and is not in the


process of the inter-system handover in PS domain where the
RRC is disconnected. Or the RRCAbnormalRel event occurs.
Or the UE receives the Deactivation PDP Context Request
message whose cause value is not regular deactivation.

CallSetupFail

The RRC reports that the RRC status is Disconnected.


The UE receives the master information block message, or
the system information type1 message, or the system
information type2 message from L3.

OutgoingCallAlerting

Alerting
Direction = Outgoing

IncomingCallAlerting

Alerting
Direction = Incoming

OutgoingCallAnswered

The UE receives the Connect message.


Or the UE receives the Connect Acknowledge (NAS)
message.

IutgoingCallAnswered

The UE receives the Connect message.


Or the UE receives the Connect Acknowledge (NAS) message

A-4

OutgoingCallDisconnected

Disconnect (NAS)

IncomingCallDisconnected

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Description

CallDropped

The following messages are not received in the service state:

CallCompleted

Disconnected

Release

Release Complete

Disconnect message is received


Or Release message is received
Or Release Complete message is received

DataServiceReq

Service Request

CMServiceRej

Service Reject

DataServiceAcpt

Service Accept

DataServiceSetupFail

PDP Activation Fail, Release, or the RRC state is switched


over to RRC Disconnected.

DataServiceDropped

In the dedicated status, the UE receives the Disconnected


message that is in the RRC State, or the RRCAbnormalRel
event occurs, or the UE receives the Deactivation PDP
Context Request message whose cause value is not regular
deactivation.

DataServiceCompleted

DEACTIVATE PDP CONTEXT Accept whose cause value is


regular deactivation or RRC Connection Release whose cause
value is user inactivity.

A.7 GMM Events


Table A-7 describes the GMM events.
Table A-7 Description of GMM events
Event Name

Description

AttachSuc

After the Attach Request message is received, the UE receives


the Attach Accept, or Attach Complete message.

AttachFail

After the UE receives the Attach Reject or Attach Request


message, it does not receive the Attach Accept or Attach
Complete message within the waiting timeout.

Detach

The UE receives the Detach Request message.

RAUpdateReq

Routing Area Update Request

RAUpdateSuc

Routing Area Update Accept or Routing Area Update


Complete

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Description

RAUpdateFail

The UE receives the Routing Area Update Reject message, or


does not receive any responding message within the waiting
timeout.

A.8 SM Events
Table A-8 describes the session management (SM) events.
Table A-8 Description of SM events
Event Name

Description

PDPActivationReq

ACTIVATE PDP CONTEXT REQUEST

PDPActivationSuc

ACTIVATE PDP CONTEXT ACCEPT

PDPActivationFail

Activate PDP Context Request


ACTIVATE PDP CONTEXT REJECT received within 15s
or Activate PDP context Accept not received 15s later

PDPDeactivation

DEACTIVATE PDP CONTEXT ACCEPT

ModifyPDPContextRequest

MODIFY_PDP_CONTEXT_REQUEST received

A.9 MM Events
Table A-9 describes the mobility management (MM) events.
Table A-9 Description of MM events

A-6

Event Name

Description

LAUpdateReq

Location Updating Request

LAUpdateSuc

Location Updating Accept

LAUpdateFail

The UE receives the Location Updating Reject message, or


does not receive any responding message within the timeout.

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Table A-10 describes the handover events.
Table A-10 Description of handover events
Event Name

Description

SoftHOFail

The UE receives the ActiveSet Update Failure message.

Event1A

The UE receives the Measurement Report 1A message.

Event2A

The UE receives the Measurement Report 2A message.

Event3A

The UE receives the Measurement Report 3A message.

Event1B

The UE receives the Measurement Report 1B message.

Event2B

The UE receives the Measurement Report 2B message.

Event3B

The UE receives the Measurement Report 3B message.

Event1C

The UE receives the Measurement Report 1C message.

Event2C

The UE receives the Measurement Report 2C message.

Event3C

The UE receives the Measurement Report 3C message.

Event1D

The UE receives the Measurement Report 1D message.

Event2D

The UE receives the Measurement Report 2D message.

Event3D

The UE receives the Measurement Report 3D message.

Event1E

The UE receives the Measurement Report 1E message.

Event2E

The UE receives the Measurement Report 2E message.

Event1F

The UE receives the Measurement Report 1F message.

Event2F

The UE receives the Measurement Report 2F message.

Event1J

The UE receives the Measurement Report 1J message.

MEASURE_CONTROL

The UE receives the Measurement Control signaling.

ACTIVESET_UPDATE

The UE receives the ActiveSet Update signaling.

ACTIVESET_UPDATE_
COMPLETE

The UE receives the Active Set Update Complete signaling.

PHYSICAL_CHANNEL_
RECONFIG

The UE receives the Physical Channel Reconfiguration


signaling.

PhChannelRecfgSuc

physical channel reconfiguration success

PhChannelRecfgFail

PhysicalChannelReconfiguration
Physical Channel Reconfiguration Fail

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Description

TrChannelRecfgSuc

Transport Channel Reconfiguration


Transport Channel Reconfiguration Complete

TrChannelRecfgFail

Transport Channel Reconfiguration


Transport Channel Reconfiguration Fail

RBReconfig

Radio Bearer Reconfiguration

RBReconfigSuc

Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete

RBReconfigFail

Radio Bearer Reconfiguration


Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Fail

RBRelease

Radio Bearer Release


Radio Bearer Release Complete

RBReleaseFail

Radio Bearer Release


Radio Bearer Release Fail

IntraFreqHHOSuc

The UE receives one of the following messages from the


network side:
z

RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION

TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION

PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION

This event does not occur if the message contains the


information about compression mode information. If the
UARFCN DL of the cell FrequencyInfo is the same as the
ARFCN of the current active set, or the UARFCN DL in the
cell FrequencyInfo does not contain the UARFCN DL
information, and the primary scrambling code of the cell
Primary Common Pilot Channel (CPICH) info is not in the
current active set, and the UE responds to the corresponding
complete message,
z

RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE

TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION


COMPLETE

PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION


COMPLETE

the events are intra-frequency hard handover success events.

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Description

IntraFreqHHOFail

The UE receives on of the following messages from the


network side:
z

RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION

TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION

PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION

If the UARFCN DL of the FrequencyInfo is the same as the


ARFCN in the current active set, or the downlink ARFCN in
the FrequencyInfo does not contain the UARFCN DL
information, the primary scrambling code of the cell Primary
CPICH info is not in the current active set, and the UE
responds to the corresponding failure message,
z

RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION FAILURE

TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION


FAILURE

PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE

or if the UE does not receive the corresponding success or


failure message in the fixed time, the events are the
intra-frequency hard handover failure events.
InterFreqHHOSuc

The UE receives on of the following messages from the


network side:
z

RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION

TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATIO

PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION

If the UARFCN DL in the FrequencyInfo is different from the


ARFCN in the current active set and the UE responds to the
corresponding complete message,
z

RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE

TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION


COMPLETE

PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION


COMPLETE

The events are the inter-frequency hard handover success


events.

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Event Name

Description

InterFreqHHOFail

The UE receives on of the following messages from the


network side:
z

RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION

TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION

PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURAT

If the UARFCN DL in the FrequencyInfo is different from the


ARFCN in the current active set and the UE responds to the
corresponding failure message,
z

RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION FAILURE

TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION


FAILURE

PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE

or, if the UE does not receive the corresponding success or


failure message in the fixed time, the events are the
inter-frequency hard handover failure events.

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CSConnectionHO2Gto3G
Attempt

Inter System to UMTS Terrestrial radio access network


(UTRAN) Handover Command

CSConnectionHO2Gto3G
Suc

Inter System to UTRAN Handover Command

3Gto2GReselection

The UE switches from the Idle status in WCDMA mode to


the Idle status in GSM mode and receives the Location
Update Accept message.

2Gto3GReselection

The UE switches from the Idle status in GSM mode to the Idle
status in WCDMA mode and receives the Location Update
Accept message.

CellReselection2Gto3G

The UE switches from the Idle status in GSM mode to the Idle
status in WCDMA mode and receives the Location Update
Accept message.

CellReselectionConnectM
ode

The UE receives the Cell Reselection cause message.

PSConnectionHO3Gto2G
Attempt

Cell Change Order From UTRAN

PSConnectionHO3Gto2G
Suc

(1) Cell Change Order From UTRAN

Handover to UTRAN Complete (UL_DCCH)

(2) Routing Area Update Accept

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Table A-11 describes the GSM events.
Table A-11 Description of GSM events
Event Name

Description

GSMCallAttempt

The UE receives the SETUP(NAS) message, CALL


PROCEEDING message, CALL CONFIRMED(NAS)
message, CM Service Reque (NAS) message, CM Service
Accept(NAS) message, or Paging Response(NAS) message
after it receives the Channel Request message.

GSMCallSetupFail

The UE receives the Disconnect message whose cause value


is not user busy, normal unspecified, or normal call
clearing, or receives the Abort message, CM Service Reject
message, Release message, or Assignment Reject message,
or the message indicating that the MS is in Idle status.

GSMAssignmentSuc

The UE receives the ASSIGNMENT


COMPLETE(UL_DCCH) or ALTERTING(NAS)(UL OR
DL) message after it receives the ASSIGNMENT
COMMAND(DL_DCCH) message.

GSMAssignmentFail

The UE receives the ASSIGNMENT


FAILURE(RR)(UL_DCCH) message after it receives the
ASSIGNMENT COMMAND(RR)(DL_DCCH) message.

GSMLateAssignmentSuc

Alerting (NAS)
Assignment Command (RR) (DL_DCCH)
Assignment Complete (RR) (UP_DCCH)

GSMLateAssignmentFail

Alerting (NAS)
Assignment Command (RR) (DL_DCCH)
Assignment Failure (RR) (UP_DCCH)

GSMCallAnswered

The UE receives the Connect (NAS) message.


Alternatively, the UE receives the Connect Acknowledge
(NAS) message.

GSMCallCompleted

The UE receives the Disconnect (NAS), Release, or Release


Complete message.

GSMCallDropped

The UE receives the SYSTEM INFORMATON


TYPE1-TYPE4(RR)(BCCH), PAGING REQUEST
TYPE1(RR)(DL_CCCH), or CHANNEL RELEASE(NAS)
message.

GSMOutgoingCallAlerting

The UE receives the Alerting (NAS) message whose


direction is outgoing.

GSMIngoingCallAlerting

The UE receives the Alerting (NAS) message whose


direction is incoming.

GSMCallBlocked

The channel release appears

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GSMAccessAttempt

The channel request message appears.

GSMAccessFailure

The Immediate Assignment Reject message appears.

GSMCallSetup

One of the following signaling is received:


z

Alerting

Connect

Connect Ack

Disconnect whose cause value is Normal

(Cause value of Normal is unassigned or unallocated


number, user busy, no user responding, user alerting no
answer, invalid number format incomplete number, normal
unspecified, destination out of order, or normal call
clearing)
GSMHandoverSuc

The Handover Complete signaling appears once.

GSMHandoverFail

The Handover Failure signaling appears once.

GSMHandoverIntracellSuc

Intra-cell handover: The Handover Complete message


appears in five seconds after the Handover command is
displayed.
Assignment mode: The Assignment complete message
appears in five seconds after the Assignment command
message of the intra-cell handover is displayed.

GSMHandoverIntracellFail

The Assignment command determines that the handover is


an intra-cell one and the UE receives the Assignment Failure
message within five seconds.

GPRSCellReselection

The cell senses [0x51FA]GPRS GRR State whose content is


GRR_STATE=4 CELL RESELECTION.
The cell senses [0x51FA]GPRS GRR State whose content is
GRR_STATE=2 CAMPED.
It indicates that the cell reselection is successful.

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Table A-12 describes the HSDPA events.
Table A-12 Description of HSDPA events
Event Name

Description

H2HIntraFreqCellC
hangeSuc

The UE receives the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message


from the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple
links on the dl InformationPerRL List cell. Among these links, one
link is Serving Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH) radio link
indicator is TRUE. The primary scrambling code of this link is
obtained and other links are FALSE.
The UE sends a Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete
message to the network side.

H2R99IntraFreqSH
OSuc

The UE receives the Radio bearer reconfiguration message from


the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple links on
the dl InformationPerRL List cell. Among these links, one link is
Serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator is FALSE. The deleted
scrambling code contains that of the original HS-DSCH serving cell
and the current number of activated scrambling codes is greater than
two.
The UE sends the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message
to the network side. (This message can be omitted in the decision
conditions.)
The UE receives the ActiveSet Update message from the network
side. The deleted scrambling code contains that of the original
HS-DSCH serving cell.
The UE sends the Active Set Update Complete message to the
network side.

H2R99IntraFreqHH
OSuc

The UE receives the Radio bearer Reconfiguration message from


the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple links on
the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The Serving HS-DSCH radio link
indicator of one link is FALSE. The deleted scrambling code
package contains that of the original HS-DSCH serving cell. In
addition, there is one activated scrambling code.
The UE sends the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message
to the network side.
The UE receives the physical channel reconfiguration message
from the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple
links on the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The Serving HS-DSCH
radio link indicator of all links are FALSE.
The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete
message to the network side.

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Description

R992HIntraFreqSH
OSuc

The UE receives the Radio bearer reconfiguration message from


the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple links on
the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The Serving HS-DSCH radio link
indicator of one link is True. In addition, the current number of
activated scrambling codes is at least two.
The UE sends a Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message
to the network side.

R992HIntraFreqHH
OSuc

The UE receives the physical channel reconfiguration message


from the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple
links on the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The Serving HS-DSCH
radio link indicator of all links are FALSE.
The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete
message to the network side.
The UE receives the Radio bearer reconfiguration message from
the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple links on
the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The Serving HS-DSCH radio link
indicator of one link is TRUE. In addition, there is one activated
scrambling code.
The UE sends the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message
to the network side.

H2GHHOSuc

The UE receives the Cell Change Order from UTRAN message.


The UE receives the Routing Area Update Accept message from the
UTRAN.

H2HIntraFreqCellC
hangeFail

The UE receives the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message


from the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple
links on the dl InformationPerRL List cell. Among these links, the
Serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator is TRUE. The primary
scrambling code of this link is obtained and other links are FALSE.
The UE does not send the Physical Channel Reconfiguration
Complete message.

H2R99IntraFreqSH
OFail

The UE receives the Radio bearer Reconfiguration message from


the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple links on
the dl InformationPerRL List cell. Among these links, one link is
Serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator is FALSE. The deleted
scrambling code contains that of the original HS-DSCH serving cell
and the current number of activated scrambling codes is greater than
two.
The UE does not send the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete
message to the network side.

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H2R99IntraFreqHH
OFail

The UE receives the Radio bearer Reconfiguration message from


the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple links on
the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The serving HS-DSCH radio link
indicator of one link is FALSE. The deleted scrambling code
package contains that of the original HS-DSCH serving cell. In
addition, there is one activated scrambling code.
The UE sends the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message
to the network side.
The UE receives the physical channel reconfiguration message
from the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple
links on the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The serving HS-DSCH
radio link indicator of all links are FALSE.
The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Failed
message to the network side, or the UE does not send a Physical
Channel Reconfiguration Complete message to the network side
within five seconds.

R992HIntraFreqSH
OFail

The UE receives the Radio bearer Reconfiguration message from


the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple links on
the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The serving HS-DSCH radio link
indicator of one link is TRUE. In addition, there are at least two
activated scrambling codes.
The UE sends the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message
to the network side.

R992HIntraFreqHH
OFail

The UE receives the physical channel reconfiguration message


from the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple
links on the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The serving HS-DSCH
radio link indicator of all links are FALSE.
The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete
message to the network side.
The UE receives the Radio bearer reconfiguration message from
the network side. In this message, there are one or multiple links on
the dl InformationPerRL List cell. The serving HS-DSCH radio link
indicator of one link is TRUE. In addition, there is one activated
scrambling code.
The UE does not send the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete
message to the network side, or the UE sends the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration Fail message to the network side.

H2GHHOFail

The UE receives the Cell Change Order from UTRAN message.


The UE receives the system information that should not be received
in DCH state from the network side, the UE receives the GSM
system message in the idle status from the network side, or the UE
sends the Cell Change order from UTRAN Fail message to the
network side.

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H2HInterFreqCellC
hangeSuc

In the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration, Radio Bearer Setup, Physical


Channel Reconfiguration messages before the Physical Channel
Reconfiguration message, the cell Downlink information per radio
link list contains one or multiple links. The serving HS-DSCH radio
link indicator of a certain link is TRUE and the primary scrambling
code of this link is obtained. The Serving HS-DSCH radio link
indicatos of other links are FALSE.
In the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message, the
Downlink information per radio link list cell contains only one link.
When the serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator of the IE Downlink
information for each radio link is TRUE, the primary scrambling
code of the link changes. The IE FREQUENCY INFO finds that this
ARFCN is different from that in the active set. Then, the UE reports
the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete message. Thus, the
H2HInterFreqCellChangeSuc event occurs.

H2HInterFreqCellC
hangeFail

In the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration, Radio Bearer Setup, Physical


Channel Reconfiguration messages before the Physical Channel
Reconfiguration message, the cell Downlink information per radio
link list contains one or multiple links. The serving HS-DSCH radio
link indicator of a certain link is TRUE and the primary scrambling
code of this link is obtained. The Serving HS-DSCH radio link
indicator of other links are FALSE.
In the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message, the
Downlink information per radio link list contains only one link.
When the serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator of the IE Downlink
information for each radio link is TRUE, the primary scrambling
code of the link changes. The IE FREQUENCY INFO finds that this
ARFCN is different from that in the active set. Then, the UE reports
the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION FAILURE
message. Thus, the H2HInterFreqCellChangeFail event occurs.

H2R99InterFreqHH
OSuc

In the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration, Radio Bearer Setup, Physical


Channel Reconfiguration messages before the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message, the cell Downlink information per radio
link list contains one or multiple links. The serving HS-DSCH radio
link indicator of a certain link is TRUE.
In the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message, the serving
HS-DSCH radio link indicator of a link in the cell Downlink
information per radio link list changes from TRUE to FALSE and
the primary scrambling code does not change. The UE reports the
Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message later.
In the later PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message,
the Downlink information per radio link list contains one link and
the primary scrambling code of this link is different from that of the
link whose serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator is TRUE. The IE
FREQUENCY INFO shows that the ARFCN is inconsistent with
that in the active set. Then, the UE reports the PHYSICAL
CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE message.

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H2R99InterFreqHH
OFail

In the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration, Radio Bearer Setup, Physical


Channel Reconfiguration messages before the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message, the cell Downlink information per radio
link list contains one or multiple links. The serving HS-DSCH radio
link indicator of a certain link is TRUE.
In the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message, the serving
HS-DSCH radio link indicator of a link in the cell Downlink
information per radio link list changes from TRUE to FALSE and
the Primary Scrambling Code does not change. The UE reports the
Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Failure message later.
In the later Physical Channel Reconfiguration message, the
Downlink information per radio link list contains one link and the
primary scrambling code of this link is different from that of the
link whose serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator is TURE. The IE
FREQUENCY INFO shows that the frequency is inconsistent with
that in the active set. The UE reports the Physical Channel
Reconfiguration Failure message later.

R992HInterFreqHH
OSuc

In the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration, Radio Bearer Setup, Physical


Channel Reconfiguration messages before the Physical Channel
Reconfiguration message, the cell Downlink information per radio
link list contains one or multiple links. The serving HS-DSCH radio
link indicator of a certain link is False.
In the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION message, the
cell Downlink information per radio link list contains only one link
containing the Primary Scrambling Code and serving HS-DSCH
radio link indicator. The serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator of
this link is FALSE. The primary scrambling code of this link, which
is different from that in 1, is obtained. The FRQUENCY INFO
shows that the ARFCN is inconsistent with that in the active set.
In the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message, the serving
HS-DSCH radio link indicator of a link in the cell Downlink
information per radio link list changes from FALSE to TRUE and
the primary scrambling code does not change. The UE sends the
Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message later.

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Description

R992HInterFreqHH
OFail

In the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration, Radio Bearer Setup, Physical


Channel Reconfiguration messages before the Physical Channel
Reconfiguration message, the cell Downlink information per radio
link list contains one or multiple links. The serving HS-DSCH radio
link indicator of a certain link is FALSE.
In the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message, the cell
Downlink information per radio link list contains only one link,
which contains the primary scrambling code and serving HS-DSCH
radio link indicator. The serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator of
this link is FALSE. The primary scrambling code of this link, which
is different from that in 1, is obtained. The IE FREQUENCY INFO
shows that the frequency is inconsistent with that in the active set.
In the RADIO BEARER RECONFIGURATION message, the
serving HS-DSCH radio link indicator of a link in the cell Downlink
information per radio link list changes from FALSE to TRUE and
the Primary Scrambling Code does not change. The UE sends the
Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Failure message.

A.13 Inter-Rat Events


The inter-system events refer to the flow of the inter-rat handover events and the inter-system
cell reselection events.
Table A-13 describes the procedures of the inter-rat handover events and the inter-system cell
reselection events.
Table A-13 Description of the inter-rat handover events and the inter-system cell reselection
events

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Event Name

Description

CSConnectionHO2Gto3GAttempt

The UE is in GSM mode and receives the (GSM RR


DL_DCCH) INTER SYSTEM TO UTRAN
HANDOVER COMMAND message.

CSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc

After the CS Connection HO 2G to 3G Attempt


event occurs, the UE receives the (RRC UL_DCCH)
Handover to UTRAN Complete message.

CSConnctionHO2Gto3GFail

After the CS Connection HO 2G to 3G Attempt


event occurs, the UE receives the HANDOVER
FAILURE message or does not receive the
Handover to UTRAN Complete message.

CSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttempt

The service state is InCall or InConCurSvc and the


UE receives the (RRC DL_DCCH) Handover From
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CSConnectionHO3Gto2GSuc

After the CS Connection HO 3G to 2G Attempt


event occurs, the UE receives the (RRC UL DCCH)
Handover From UTRAN Failure message or does
not receive the Handover Complete message.

PSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttempt

The UE is in the InConCurSvc or InData mode and


receives the (RRC DL_DCCH) Cell Change Order
From UTRAN message.

PSConnectionHO3Gto2GSuc

After the PS Connection HO 3G to 2G Attempt


event occurs, the UE receives the (NAS GMM)
Routing Area Update Accept message.

PSConnectionHO3Gto2GFail

After the PSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttempt event


occurs, the UE receives the (RRC DL_DCCH) Cell
Change Order From UTRAN Failure message
within 40 seconds. Alternatively, the UE does not
receive the Routing Area Update Accept message,
the GSM RR message, or the RRC system message.

PSConnectionHO2Gto3GAttempt

The UE is in GSM mode and in GSM InData mode.


The UE receives the Routing Area Update Request
(GMM) message, and then receives the RRC
Connection Request message within 40 seconds.
The cause value is Inter-Rat Cell reselection or
Inter-RAT cell change order.

PSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc

After the PS Connection HO 2G to 3G Attempt


event occurs, the UE receives the Routing Area
Update Complete message.

PSConnectionHO2Gto3GFail

After the PSConnectionHO2Gto3GAttempt event


occurs, the UE does not receive the Routing Area
Update Reject message within the timeout.

CellReselection3Gto2G

When the service state is not InCall, InConCurSvc,


or InData, the UE receives the Location Update
Accept message after the WtoGIdle event.

CellReselection2Gto3G

The UE is in GSM mode and is not in the


gsm_call_connect or GSMInData mode. After the
GtoWIdle event occurs, the UE receives the
Location Update Accept message.

A.14 SMS Events


The SMS is short for short message service. The service flow of SMS can be classified into:
z

SMS mobile originating

SMS mobile terminating

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Table A-14 describes the SMS events.


Table A-14 Description of SMS events

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Event Name

Description

SMSMOAttempt

The UE sends the RRC Connection Request message whose IE


establishment cause is OriginatingLowPrioritySignalling. In
addition, the CM service type in the CM Service Request
message is short message service.

SMSMOAttComplete

After the SMSMOAttempt event occurs, the UE sends the


CP-DATA message in the uplink, and then receives the CP-ACK
message in the downlink. The SMSMOAttComplete event
occurs when the UE receives the CP-ACK message.

SMSMOSuc

After the SMSMOAttComplete event occurs, the UE receives


the CP-DATA message in the downlink, and then sends the
CP-ACK message in the uplink. The SMSMOSuc event occurs
when the UE sends the CP-ACK message.

SMSMOFail

After the SMSMOAttComplete event occurs, the UE fails to


receive the CP-DATA message in the downlink, or the UE
receives the CP-DATA message in the downlink but does not
send the CP-ACK message in the uplink. The SMSMOFail
event occurs when the SMSMOAttComplete event occurs or
when the UE receives the CP-DATA message.

SMSMTAttempt

The signaling service flow is similar to the CS incoming call


service flow. The UE receives the Paging Type 1 or Paging
Type 2 (for the concurrent service) message, and then it receives
the RRC Connect Request message. After the RRC connection is
set up, the UE sends the Paging Response message, and then
receives the CP-DATA message from the downlink.

SMSMTAttComplete

After the SMSMTAttempt event occurs, the UE receives the


CP-DATA message in the downlink, and then sends the
CP-ACK message in the uplink. The SMSMTAttComplete
event occurs when the UE sends the CP-ACK message.

SMSMTSuc

After the SMSMTAttComplete event occurs, the UE sends the


CP-DATA message in the uplink, and then receives the CP-ACK
message in the downlink. The SMSMTSuc event occurs when
the UE receives the CP-ACK message.

SMSMTFail

After the SMSMTAttComplete event occurs, the UE fails to


send the CP-DATA message in the uplink, or the UE sends the
CP-DATA message in the uplink but it does not receive the
CP-ACK message in the downlink. The SMSMTFail event
occurs when the UE receives the CP-ACK message.

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A.15 Call Reconnection Analysis Mechanism


The Assistant supports the call reconnection analysis mechanism before and after the call
setup. Table A-15 describes the call reconnection analysis mechanism.
Table A-15 Description of call reconnection analysis mechanism
Event Name

Description

LinkRestoreAttempt

The UE state is InCall or InData, and the RRC state is


CELL_FACH. If multiple cell update messages appear
consecutively after the (UL CCCH) Cell Update message sent by
the UE is received within one minute, the Link Restore Attempt
event occurs when the UE receives the last Cell Update message.
The UE state switches from InCall or InData to CallRestore.

LinkRestoreSuc

After the Link Restore Attempt event occurs, the UE receives the
Cell Update Confirm message and then reports the Physical
Channel Reconfiguration Complete message. Then, the RRC stats
transmits from CELL_FACH to CELL_DCH.

LinkRestoreFail

After the Link Restore Attempt event occurs, the UE fails to


receive the Cell Update Confirm message. Alternatively, the UE
receives the Cell Update Confirm message but fails to send the
Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete message within five
seconds.

A.16 HSUPA Events


Table A-16 describes the HSUPA events.
Table A-16 Description of HSUPA events
Event Name

Description

CellChangeUtoUByS
HOAttempt

There are multiple links in the UE active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCK serving cell.
The UE receives the PHYSICAL CHANNEL
RECONFIGURATION message.

CellChangeUtoUByI
ntraHHOAttempt

If the UARFCN DL of the cell FrequencyInfo is the same as that of


the current active set, it indicates that the HSUPA update request
event triggered by intra-frequency hard handover occurs.

CellChangeUtoUByI
nterHHOAttempt

If the UARFCN DL of the cell FrequencyInfo is different from that


of the current active set, it indicates that the HSUPA update
request event triggered by inter-frequency hard handover occurs.

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Event Name

Description

CellChangeUtoUByS
HOSuc

The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete,


Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete, and Transport Channel
Reconfiguration Complete messages to the network side. If the
preceding messages do not contain the cell FrequencyInfo, it
indicates that the HSUPA serving cell update success event
triggered by soft handover occurs.

CellChangeUtoUByI
ntraHHOSuc

The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete,


Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete, and Transport Channel
Reconfiguration Complete messages to the network side. If the
UARFCN DL in the cell FrequencyInfo is the same as that of the
current active set, it indicates that the HSUPA serving cell update
success event triggered by the intra-frequency hard handover
occurs.

CellChangeUtoUByI
nterHHOSuc

The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete,


Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Complete, and Transport Channel
Reconfiguration Complete messages to the network side. If the
UARFCN DL in the cell FrequencyInfo is different from that of
the current active set, it indicates that the HSUPA serving cell
update success event triggered by the inter-frequency hard
handover occurs.

CellChangeUtoUByS
HOFail

The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Failure,


Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Failure, and Transport Channel
Reconfiguration Failure messages to the network side. If the
preceding signaling does not contain the cell FrequencyInfo, it
indicates that the HSUPA serving cell update failure event
triggered by soft handover occurs.

CellChangeUtoUByI
ntraHHOFail

The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Failure,


Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Failure, and Transport Channel
Reconfiguration Failure messages to the network side. If the
UARFCN DL in the cell FrequencyInfo is the same as that of the
current active set, it indicates that the HSUPA serving cell update
failure event triggered by the intra-frequency hard handover
occurs.

CellChangeUtoUByI
nterHHOFail

The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Failure,


Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Failure, and Transport Channel
Reconfiguration Failure messages to the network side. If the
UARFCN DL in the cell FrequencyInfo is different from that of
the current active set, it indicates that the HSUPA serving cell
update failure event triggered by the inter-frequency hard
handover occurs.

PSConnectionHOUto
GPRSAttempt

The UE receives the Cell Change Order from UTRAN message.

PSConnectionHOUto
GPRSSuc

The UE receives the Cell Change Order from UTRAN message.


The UE sends the Routing Area Update Accept Complete message
to the GPRS network.

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PSConnectionHOUto
GPRSFail

The UE receives the Cell Change Order from UTRAN message.


The UE receives the system message from the GSM or the
WCDMA network. The UE responds to the Cell Change Order
from UTRAN Failure message. The UE does not receive the
corresponding success or failure message within the fixed time (for
example, three seconds).

PSConnectionHOGP
RStoUSuc

The UE sends the RRC Connection Setup Request message to the


UTRAN. The UE sends the Routing Area Update Accept Complete
message to the UTRAN.

PSConnectionHOGP
RStoUFail

The UE sends the RRC Connection Setup Request message to the


UTRAN. The UE receives the system message from the GSM or
the WCDMA network. The UE receives the RRC Connection
Setup Failure message. The UE fails to receive the RRC
Connection Setup Response message. The UE receives the Routing
Area Update Failure message.

ChannelChangeInter
CellIntraFreEtoDAtte
mpt

There is one or multiple links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH.

ChannelChangeInter
CellIntraFreEtoDSuc

There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message to the SRNC.

ChannelChangeInter
CellIntraFreEtoDFail

There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Failure message to the SRNC.

ChannelChangeInter
CellInterFreEtoDAtte
mpt

There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC.

ChannelChangeInter
CellInterFreEtoDSuc

There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message to the SRNC.

ChannelChangeInter
CellInterFreEtoDFail

There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Failure message to the SRNC.

ChannelChangeIntra
CellEtoDAttempt

There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC.

ChannelChangeIntra
CellEtoDSuc

There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Complete message to the SRNC.

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ChannelChangeIntra
CellEtoDFail

There are one or more links in the active set and one link is
connected to the E-DCH. The UE receives the Radio Bearer
Reconfiguration message from the RNC. The UE sends the Radio
Bearer Reconfiguration Failure message to the SRNC.

ChannelChangeIntra
CellDtoEAttempt

There are one or more links in the active set and all the links are
R99 links.
The UE receives the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message from
the RNC.

ChannelChangeIntra
CellDtoESuc

There are one or multiple links in the active set and all the links are
R99 links.
The UE receives the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message from
the RNC. The UE sends the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration
Complete message to the SRNC.

ChannelChangeIntra
CellDtoEFail

There are one or more links in the active set and all the links are
R99 links.
The UE receives the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration message from
the RNC. The UE sends the Radio Bearer Reconfiguration Failure
message to the SRNC.

ChannelChangeEtoF
Attempt

The UE has one or more links in the recent active set and one link
is in the E-DCH serving cell. The UE receives the Physical
Channel Reconfiguration message from the network side.

ChannelChangeEtoF
Suc

The UE has one or more links in the recent active set and one link
is in the E-DCH serving cell. The UE receives the Physical
Channel Reconfiguration message from the network side. The UE
sends the PHYSICAL Channel Reconfiguration Complete message
to the network side.

ChannelChangeEtoF
Fail

The UE has one or multiple links in the recent active set and one
link is the E-DCH serving cell.
The UE receives the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message
from the network side.
The UE sends the PHYSICAL CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION
FAILURE message to the network side. Alternatively, the UE does
not receive the corresponding success or failure message within
the fixed time (for example, three seconds).

ChannelChangeFtoE
Attempt

The UE has one or multiple links in the recent active set and one
link is in the FACH status. The UE receives the Physical Channel
Reconfiguration message from the network side.

ChannelChangeFtoE
Suc

The UE has one or multiple links in the most recent active set and
one link is in the FACH status.
The UE receives the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message
from the network side.
The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Complete
message to the network side.

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Description

ChannelChangeFtoE
Fail

The UE has one or multiple links in the recent active set and one
link is in the FACH status.
The UE receives the Physical Channel Reconfiguration message
from the network side.
The UE sends the Physical Channel Reconfiguration Failure
message to the network side. Alternatively, the UE fails to receive
the corresponding success or failure message within the fixed time
(for example, three seconds).

A.17 System Events


Table A-17 describes the System events.
Table A-17 Description of System events
Event Name

Description

GPS Connected

GPS device connected attempt

GPS Disconnected

GPS device disconnected

UE Connected

UE connected

UE Disconnected

UE disconnected

Scanner Connected

Scanner connected

Scanner
Disconnected

Scanner disconnected

Ping Success

Ping success

Ping Timeout

Ping timeout

RAS Dial

Dial up connection

RAS Error

Dial up error

RAS Hangup

Dial up disconnected

Test Stop

Test stopped

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Acronyms and Abbreviations

A
ACK

ACKnowledgement

AMR

Adaptive MultiRate

ARFCN

Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number

B
BCCH

Broadcast Control Channel

BCH

Broadcast Channel

BER

Bit Error Rate

BSC

Base Station Controller

BLER

Block Error Rate

C
CCCH

Common Control Channel

CDF

Cumulative Distribution Function

CDMA

Code Division Multiple Access

CE

Channel Element

CGI

Cell Global Identification

CI

Cell Identity

CIO

Cell Individual Offset

CM

Call Management

CPICH

Common Pilot Channel

CQI

Channel Quality Indicator

CRC

Cyclic Redundancy Check

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CS

Circuit Service

D
DCCH

Dedicated Control Channel

DCH

Dedicated Channel

DCS1800

Digital Cellular System at 1800MHz

DL

Downlink

DPCCH

Dedicated Physical Control Channel

DPDCH

Dedicated Physical Data Channel

DSCH

Downlink Shared Channel

DT

Drive Test

DTX

Discontinuous Transmission

E
ESN

Electronic Serial Number

F
FACH

Forward Access Channel

FER

Frame Error Rate

FTP

File Transfer Protocol

G
GSM

Global System for Mobile communication

GPRS

General Packet Radio Service

GMM

GPRS Mobility Management

GPS

Global Position System

H
HARQ

Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request

HHO

Hard Handoff

HO

Handoff

HTTP

Hyper Text Transport Protocol

HSDPA

High Speed Downlink Packet Access

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I
IMSI

International Mobile Subscriber Identity

ISCP

Interference Signal Code Power

ID

Identity

K
KPI

Key Performance Indicator

L
L3

Layer3

LAC

Location Area Code

M
MA

Mobile Agent

MDM

Mobile Data Modem

MOS

Mean Opinion Sore

MM

Mobility Management

MMS

Multimedia Service

MAC

Medium Access Control

MS

Mobile Station

MT

Mobile Terminal

N
NAS

Non-Access Stratum

NACK

Negative ACKnowledgement

P
PBCCH

Packet Broadcast Control Channel

PCS

Personal Communication System

PDF

Probability Distribution Function

PDP

Packet Data Protocol

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PDU

Protocol Data Unit

PN

Pseudo-random Number

PS

Packet Service

PSC

Primary Scrambling Code

Q
QPSK

Quadrature Phase Shift Keying

R
RAB

Radio Access Bearer

RAC

Routing Area Code

RB

Radio Bearer

RF

Radio Frequency

RLC

Radio Link Control

RLP

Radio Link Protocol

RLT

Radio Link Timeout

RNC

Radio Network Controller

RR

Radio Resource

RRC

Radio Resource Control

RSCP

Received Signal Code Power

RSSI

Received Signal Strength Indicator

RTT

Round-trip time

RxLev

Received Signal Level

RxQual

Received Signal Quality

S
SDU

Service Data Unit

SHO

Soft Handoff

SIR

Signal-to-Interference Ratio

SMS

Short Message Service

T
TA

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TBF

Temporary Block Flow

TDF

Time Distribution Function

TFI

Transport Format Indicator

TMA

Tower Mounted Amplifier

TxLev

Transmission Signal Level

U
UE

User Equipment

UL

Uplink

UMTS

Universal Mobile Telecommunications System

UP

User Plane

UTRAN

UMTS Terrestrial radio access network

V
VP

Video Phone

VGA

Video Graphics Adapters

W
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