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GENEX Assistant Wireless Post Processing Software User Manual
GENEX Assistant Wireless Post Processing Software User Manual
User Manual
Issue Date 06 2009-06-20
Notice
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort
has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the
contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do
not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
Related Versions
The following table lists the product versions related to this document. Product
Name GENEX Assistant Version V100R005
Intended Audience
This document is intended for: 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 1
Introduction to the Assistant 2 Installing Software 3 User Interface 4 Project
Management Contents Describes the main functions and application scenarios provided
by the GENEX Assistant. Describes the procedure for installing the Assistant.
Describes the functions of each part on the Assistant interface. Describes the
management of projects and datasets in the Assistant.
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Contents Describes the operations related to settings of maps and map layers.
Describes how to import test data provided by different devices and how to handle
the imported data. Describes the analysis indicators of the UE, Scanner, and RNC,
which involve WCDMA and GSM projects. Describes how to export test data in
different forms and how to generate the relevant reports. This chapter provides
solutions to the faults that the Probe incurs. Describes the events analyzed in the
Assistant and the procedures for generating these events. 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 Times New Roman Boldface Italic Courier New Description Normal
paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files, directories, folders, and users
are in boldface. For example, log in as user root. Book titles are in italics.
Terminal display is in Courier New.
Command Conventions
Convention Boldface Italic [] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... } *
Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are
in italics. Items (keywords or arguments) in square brackets [ ] are optional.
Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One is
selected. Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated
by vertical bars. One or none is selected. 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 Boldface > Description 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 Key Description Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
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Description Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt+A means the
three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn. For example,
pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Key 1, Key 2
Mouse Operation
Action Click Double-click Drag Description Select and release the primary mouse
button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice
continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. 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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Contents
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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3.3
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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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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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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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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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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Section 1.1 Overview 1.2 Functions 1.3 Operation Mode
The following table lists the contents of this chapter. Describes The general
introduction to the Assistant and the benefits to users. The functions provided by
the Assistant. The operation modes of the Assistant. The application scenarios of
the Assistant. 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: 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: Thoroughly understanding network performance
Quickly and effectively analyzing network problems Improving working efficiency The
Assistant provides the following features: 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 Function Supporting the import of multiple test data Description
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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Description 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.
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. The Assistant automatically generates analysis
reports such as drive test reports, WCDMA KPI reports, GSM reports, scanner
reports, custom reports, and theme reports. 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.
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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. BTS
fault location During the network operation, the Assistant can locate network
faults by analyzing the test data.
Creating a project
Creating a dataset
Analyzing data
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Table 1-2 lists the procedures in Assistant data post-processing process. Table 1-2
Procedures for analyzing data Step 1 Operation Installing the software Description
Install the main program of the Assistant and the GENEX Shared components. Create a
project. Open a project that already exists. Create a dataset. Import a dataset
that already exists. Import the data collected from multiple devices to the created
dataset. Filter the data that need not be analyzed. Import configuration parameters
to the created dataset. Reference For details, see Chapter 2 Installing Software.
For details, see section 4.1.2 "Creating a Project." For details, see section 4.1.3
"Opening a Project." For details, see section 4.2.3 "Creating a Dataset." For
details, see section 4.2.2 "Importing a Dataset." For details, see section "6.1
Importing Analysis Data."
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For details, see section 6.2 "Filtering Exceptional Data." 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."
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For details about how to export analysis data, see sections "6.6 Exporting Analysis
Data." For detailed about how to export analysis report, see chapter 8 "Analysis
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Section 2.1 Installation Description 2.2 Checking Installation Environment 2.3
Installing the GENEX Shared Components 2.4 Installing the Assistant 2.5 License
Management 2.6 Installation Check 2.7 Uninstalling Software Describes
Installing Software
The flow chart of installing the Assistant. The required configuration for
installing the Assistant. The procedures for installing the GENEX Shared
components. The procedures for installing the Assistant. How to apply for and
update a license. How to check whether the Assistant is installed. The procedures
for uninstalling GENEX software.
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Checking installation environment Installing the GENEX Shared Installing the GENEX
Assistant
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Configuration Type
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: 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
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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
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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.
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Table 2-2 Directory structure of the Assistant Folder Bin Analyse Config Device Log
Ph_Mes Python Supportfile Wh_Mes XMLPath pdf manual Sample Chinese English
Description Stores application analysis modules. Stores files of GPS filter
configuration and intelligent report configuration. Stores data import modules.
Stores running logs of applications. Stores the message parsing files such as RRC
and NAS. Stores customized event configuration modules. Stores the message parsing
files such as GSM Medium Access Control (MAC)/Radio Link Control (RLC). Stores
unpack files and agreement files. Stores custom event files based on signaling
procedures. Stores Chinese help documents. Stores English help documents. 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. Stores the template files that the system uses to automatically
generate reports, such as GSM event report.
Template
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The following table lists the contents of this chapter. Section 3.1 Main Interface
3.2 Menu Bar 3.3 Toolbar 3.4 Navigation Tree 3.5 Operation Interface 3.6 Property
View 3.7 System Status Bar 3.8 Data Window Describes
User Interface
The main interface of the Assistant. The system menus in the main interface. The
toolbar in the main interface. The navigation tree in the main interface. The
operation interface in the main interface. The property view in the main interface.
The system status bar in the main interface. The display window of five types of
data.
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Table 3-1 lists the elements in the main interface. Table 3-1 Elements in the main
interface Number (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Description Menu bar. See section 3.2
"Menu Bar." Toolbar. See section 3.3 "Toolbar." Navigation tree. See section 3.4
"Navigation Tree." Operation interface. See section 3.5 "Operation Interface."
Property view. See section 3.6 "Property View." System status bar. See section 3.7
"System Status Bar."
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Submenu Modify Dataset Property Delete Exceptional Data Filter Unlock Dataset GPS
Range Import File List
Reference For details about dataset property, see section 4.2.6 "Modifying the
Dataset Property." For details, see section 6.2 "Filtering Exceptional Data." For
details, see section 6.3 "Filtering Indicator." For details on the locking of
dataset, see section 6.5.7 "Locking Analysis Data." For details, see section 6.1.6
"Viewing the List of Imported Files." For details, see section 8.3 "Generating
Reports Through the Wizard." For details, see section 4.3.11 "Adding CIO
Parameters." For details, see section 6.4 "Combining Analysis Data." For details,
see section 4.3.3 "Importing Engineering Parameters." For details, see section
4.3.9 "Importing Neighbor Data." For details, see section 3.8.2 "Map Window." For
details, see section 3.8.3 "Graph Window." For details, see section 3.8.3 "Graph
Window." For details, see section 3.8.3 "Graph Window." For details, see section
3.8.4 "Sheet Window."
Report Wizard
WCDMA CIO Manager Combine Device Import Engineering Parameter Import Neighbor Cell
Config Display on Map Display on Chart Display on Caky Display on Histogram Display
on Sheet
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Table 3-4 Functions of the items on the View menu Submenu Tool bars Function
Determining whether to display tool bars Reference 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 Determining whether to display the properties bar -
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
You can select the look of Microsoft Visual Studio 97/2005/.Net, Office 2003, and
Windows XP.
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Reference When Tile Horizontal is selected, the Assistant horizontally drags all
displayed windows on the operation interface and displays them from top to bottom.
When Tile Vertical is selected, the Assistant vertically pulls all displayed
windows on the operation interface and displays them from left to right. When
Arrange Icons is selected, the Assistant ranges all minimized windows displayed on
the operation interface. When Close All Windows is selected, the Assistant closes
all displayed windows on the operation interface.
Tile Vertical
Arrange Icons
3.3 Toolbar
3.3.1 Overview
You can perform common operations through the tool bar.
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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
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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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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
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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
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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Choose View > Property Bar. In the displayed submenu, choose an option to display
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The histogram mode, shown in Figure 3-11, shows the distribution of data statistics
in histogram mode.
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The pie chart, shown in Figure 3-12, displays the distribution of data.
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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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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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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: Select a data window
and click .on the top right of the window. and to view
On the tool bar at the lower right corner of the data window, click a window and
click "Operation Interface."
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Section 4.1 Managing Engineering Files 4.2 Managing a Dataset 4.3 Managing
Engineering Parameters 4.4 Managing History Log
Project Management
The following table lists the contents of this chapter. Describes How to manage
project files. How to manage datasets. How to manage engineering parameters. How to
view operations in history logs.
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Step 2 In the New Project dialog box, you can perform the following operations:
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
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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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Step 3 Set the parameters on the Setting and Binning Type tab pages. After a
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For parameter description, see section 4.2.7 "Parameter Description." Step 4 Click
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Scanner Simulate SHO Parameters Threshold (dB) Hysteresis (dB) Time to Trigger (s)
Active Set Size Pilot Pollution Threshold Sets the received signal code power
(RSCP) difference between the best cell and cells entering the active set. Sets the
thresholds for events 1A through 1B. Sets the hysteresis for events 1A through 1D.
Sets the trigger delay for events 1A through 1D. Sets the number of active set.
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Description Sets the minimum RSCP of a cell that enters the active set. 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. If the neighbor
count of any two cells exceeds or equals the count threshold, the two cells are
neighbors.
Count Threshold
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 (%) Downlink (%) GSM Analysis Coverage RxLev
Query Condition Logic(AND | OR) RxQual Query Condition RxLev Drop RxQual Drop
Island Jump Sharply Jump Sharply TA RxLev Import Filter Config GSM GPRS MAC
Signaling Message(YES | NO) Sets whether the MAC signaling can be imported.
Received level query. Logical operator, that is, AND or OR. Quality of received
signal. Drastic drop of received level. Drastic drop of received signal quality.
Time advance. It is used for compensating the time delay in radio propagation.
Received level. Threshold for higher value of uplink BLER. Threshold for higher
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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 (≥) RSCP (≥) PDP Success Rate PS Date Service (RRC:0 |
PDP:1) Request The signal noise ratio of the forward pilot channel. It is greater
than or equal to –12. The received signal code power. It is greater than or equal
to –95. The packet data protocol success rate. 0: Radio resource control request.
1: Packet data protocol request. Is Visible (Yes:1 | No:0) Sets whether to display
the six events and parameter settings of two KPIs related to the PS. 1: Display 0:
Not display
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
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Description 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.
Performs no binning to DT data. This is recommended when you analyze detailed data.
Obtains the average value of the data collected from all points in a region after
the geographic binning. Obtains the maximum value of data collected from all points
in the region after the geographic binning. Obtains the minimum value of data
collected from all points in a region after the geographic binning. 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.
No Binning Value Fetch Average Value Max Value Min Value Disperse Data
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Field NodeBName NodeBType SectorID Cell ID CellName UARFCN P-SC Longitude Latitude
Azimuth DownTilt E-DownTilt M-DownTilt GroudHeight Altitude AntennaType AntennaGain
H-Beamwidth V-Beamwidth FeederType FeederLength NodeBCE ActiveStatus Outdoor TMA
Description NodeB name NodeB type Sector ID Cell ID Cell name UTRAN absolute radio
frequency channel number Primary scrambling code (0-511) Longitude of a cell
Latitude of a cell Azimuth (degree) Downtilt (degree) Built-in electric downtilt
(degree) Machine downtilt angle (degree) Antenna ground height Antenna altitude
Antenna type Antenna gain Width of horizontal half-power beam Width of vertical
half-power beam Feeder type Feeder length Number of NodeB CEs Whether the cell is
available Outdoor station Tower-mounted amplifier
Table 4-4 Fields in the GSM engineering parameter table Field SiteID Description
Site ID Mandatory (Yes/No) No
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Field SiteName CellNum CellName CI Longitude Latitude Azimuth ModuleID CGI LAC BCCH
Alarm of TCH Congestion Cell BSIC AntennaHeight DownTilt Altitude SiteCode Hopping
Area SiteConfig SiteType CombinerManner GPRS AntennaName Polarization AntennaGain
Description Site name Number of cells Cell name Cell identity Longitude of a cell
Latitude of a cell Azimuth (degree) Module ID Cell global identity Location area
code Broadcast control channel Traffic channel Base station identity code Antenna
height Down tilt angle Antenna altitude Site code Hopping (Yes/No) Area Site
configuration Site type Combiner manner General packet radio service Antenna name
Polarization Antenna gain
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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: 1. 2. . Select the GSM engineering parameter file (in .xls or .csv
format) to be Click imported and click Open. 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… A dialog box is displayed No dialog box is
displayed Then… Perform Step 6 through Step 10 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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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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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 Site display Description Sets the site display method. The
methods are as follows: 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. 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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Description 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.
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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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.
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. ----End
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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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. indicates that the base cell has the bidirectional neighbor relation
with the neighbor cell. indicates that the base cell has the unidirectional
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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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Table 4-8 describes the functions of buttons in the dialog box. Table 4-8 Functions
of buttons in the dialog box Button Browse Export Clear All Add CellID Remove
CellID Function Importing the file that contains CIO parameters Exporting the
current configuration to a file Clearing all the contents in the displayed table
Adding a cell ID entered in the text box Removing a cell ID entered in the text box
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Section 5.1 Operating a Map 5.2 Operating a Legend 5.3 Operating a Map Layer
Map Management
The following table lists the contents of this chapter. Describes How to operate a
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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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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
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Step 5 Click OK. The indoor raster map is displayed in the map window. ----End
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Legends are categorized into two types, namely, ranged and individual. 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: 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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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
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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: Set the legend name. Select the
legend type and set parameters. For details about Custom, AtuoArrange, and
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A dialog box is displayed. Step 3 Specify a save path and file name, and then click
Save. ----End
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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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Step 3 Set parameters in the dialog boxes, and then click OK. ----End
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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
Legend is Visible Show Empty Ranges Compact Legend Use Currency Format Title
Compact Title Subtitle Legend Text Text Style Function Indicating whether a legend
is visible Displaying the legend with empty ranges Displaying a compact legend
Displaying a legend in currency format Indicating the title of a legend Indicating
the compact title of a legend Indicating the subtitle of a legend Indicating the
text of a legend Indicating the font style of a legend
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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
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 Up Down Add Remove
Display Labels Visible Selectable Automatic Labels Editable Function Moves a
selected layer upwards. Moves a selected layer downwards. Adds a layer above a
selected layer. Removes a selected layer. In the Display Properties dialog box, set
the display mode of the selected map layer. For parameter description, see Table 5-
4. In the Label Properties dialog box, set the label properties of the selected map
layer. For parameter description, see Table 5-5. Sets a layer visible. Sets a layer
selectable. Sets automatic labels. Sets a layer editable.
Table 5-4 Description of parameters in the Display Properties dialog box Parameter
Override Style Zoom Layering Display Within Zoom Range Min Zoom Description Whether
to override the layer style. You can set the area, line, symbol, and text type.
Whether to display the map layer within the zoom range. The minimum zoom range. You
can set the minimum zoom range after selecting Display Within Zoom Range. The
maximum zoom range. You can set the minimum zoom range after selecting Display
Within Zoom Range.
Max Zoom
Table 5-5 Description of parameters in the Label Properties dialog box Parameter
Label with DataSet Field Visibility Display within Range Description The data
contained in the selected map layer. Labels the field list. Whether to display the
map layer within the zoom range.
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Description The minimum zoom range. You can set the minimum zoom range after
selecting Display Within Zoom Range. The maximum zoom range. You can set the
minimum zoom range after selecting Display Within Zoom Range. Whether to allow
overlapped texts. Whether to allow duplicated texts. Whether to label partial
objects. The maximum number of labeled objects. Sets text styles in the map layer.
Label Lines None Simple Arrow Selects the label lines. No label lines. Simple label
lines. Label lines with the arrow. Sets the corresponding line styles.
Max Zoom
Allow Overlapped Text Allow Duplicated Text Label Partial Objects Maximum labels
Styles
Position
Direction of the anchor point. Sets the rotating direction. No rotation. Rotates a
text to make its direction parallel to one line segment. Rotates a text to make its
direction parallel to multiple line segments. Sets rotation offset.
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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
Section
The following table lists the contents of this chapter. Describes The data types
supported by the Assistant and how to import analysis data. The Assistant can
filter the imported data. It can also compare the data and conduct some simple
logical calculations. How to filter indicator. How to combine segmented DT data
files. The data display modes of the Assistant. The data export mode supported by
the Assistant. How to view the test plan of the analysis data and the device.
6.3 Filtering Indicator 6.4 Combining Analysis Data 6.5 Displaying Analysis Data
6.6 Exporting Analysis Data 6.7 Viewing the Test Plan
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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: 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: V100R002 V100R005 V100R006 V100R007 V100R008
The file has the following types of filename extensions: The .txt format that
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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.
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Step 3 Perform the following operations in the dialog box: 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. 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
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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… The imported RNC files include the layer
3 message data of the UE (in the .tmf format) The imported RNC files do not include
the layer 3 message data of the UE Then… Perform from Step 5 to Step 6 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.
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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: 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
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Step 3 In the Import TXT File dialog box, do as follows: 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: 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
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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 WCDMA or GSM tab page Drop-down
list in the left part of the dialog box List box in the left part of the dialog box
Data in range will be deleted area Execute button Operation Selecting the network
corresponding to the data Selecting the device corresponding to the data to be
filtered Selecting the parameters to be filtered Setting filter conditions and the
data in the range is deleted 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. ----End
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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
Condition Item Logic Functor Condition List Description Set filter conditions.
Logical operator, that is, AND or OR. List of filter conditions
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Description Add the filter conditions preset in Condition Item to the Condition
List. You can insert a maximum of 26 conditions. You can edit filter conditions or
logical operator. 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 all the filter conditions from the Condition List. Execute conditions View
history filter conditions. 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. 2. On the Project tab page in the navigation area,
expend the nodes of the filtered dataset. 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."
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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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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
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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: 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
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Table 6-4 describes the data display modes. Table 6-4 Description of data display
modes Option Display on Map Display on Chart Display on Caky Display on Histogram
Custom Display on Chart Function Displaying data on a map Displaying data on a
time-value chart Making statistics on data through a cake Making statistics on data
through a histogram 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 …… Compare with Local A
and Compare with Local B Displaying data in an active window. "……" depends on the
type of the active window. Comparing the indicators of two different datasets of
the same project
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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
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Button
Function When the data route display function is enabled, this button is used to
set the display of signs. 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.
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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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Right-click the selected DT points, and then choose Show Related Cells from the
shortcut menu. The connection lines between the selected DT points and the
corresponding cells are displayed.
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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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Step 1 Click
Step 2 In the displayed Choose Projection dialog box, perform the following
settings: 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. ----End
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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. ----End
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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
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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 Element <delimiter></delimiter>
<SyntaxItem></SyntaxItem> MCC TRUE 255 TRUE Meaning The separator between
parameters. It is recommended that you do not modify the separators. The
configuration item used to include a keyword. You can add multiple keywords by
adding these items. Indicating the name of a keyword. Indicating whether case
sensitive is applied. TRUE indicates case sensitive; FALSE indicates case
insensitive. Indicating the color of a highlighted keyword. Indicating whether bold
display is applied. TRUE indicates bold display is applied; FALSE indicates normal
display is applied.
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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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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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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
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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 Binning Type list box Function 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. Setting the
length and width of grids. (unit: m) Displaying the average value, maximum value,
and minimum value in grids. Setting whether dispersing data is required.
Binning Param Height(m) and Width(m) editing boxes Value Fetch list box Disperse
Data check box
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Table 6-9 lists the display modes and synchronization methods supported by multi-
window synchronization. Table 6-9 Window cooperation Window Mode Map mode Table
mode Graph mode Synchronization Method Select a dot on a map. Select a row of data
in a table. Hold Shift and move the pointer.
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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
The .doc file is closed and the contents listed in the Word Collector tab page are
added to the file.
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Click to export the background information about a map. Click information about
layers.
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. ----End
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: If you click Yes,
the selected row of data in the window is saved. If you click No, all the data is
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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 UE Name SCANNER Name
Cluster Name Customer Name Data Setting Function Selecting a test UE Selecting a
scanner Entering the name or ID of a test cluster Entering a customer name Two
options are available: All Data: analyze all the data Lock Data: analyze the locked
data
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Section
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7.1 UE Indicators
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."
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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Active Set
Table 7-1 describes the indicators of Active Set. Table 7-1 Description of the
Active Set indicators Indicator Ec/Io For SC in Active Set Description 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. 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. 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. 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. Categorizes the information about drive test points in soft
handover state by cell. Categorizes the Ec/Io values based on the Nth signal
strength at the same test point in an active set. Categorizes the RSCP values based
on the Nth signal strength at the same test point in an active set. Categorizes the
SC values based on the Nth signal strength at the same test point in an active set.
Provides the number of SC of the current frequency in the active set at each drive
test point.
Soft Handover Nth Best Ec/Io For Nth Best in Active Set RSCP For Nth Best in Active
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Description Provides the primary SC of the active set at each drive test point. 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 Tx Power Rx Power Signal to Interference Ratio
(SIR) Description UE transmit power: provides all the transmit power information
collected by the test UE during a drive test. UE receive power: provides all the
receive power information collected by the test UE during a drive test. 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: 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 RB DL
Assigned Throughput RB UL Assigned Throughput RLC PDU Throughput UL RLC PDU
Throughput DL RLC SDU Throughput UL RLC SDU Throughput DL App. Throughput UL App.
Throughput DL RLC PDU Retransmission Rate UL RLC PDU Errors Rate DL Description
Radio bearer assigned downlink throughput. The unit is kbit/s. Radio bearer
assigned uplink throughput. The unit is kbit/s. Radio link control protocol data
unit uplink throughput. The unit is kbit/s. Radio link control protocol data unit
downlink throughput. The unit is kbit/s. Radio link control service data unit
uplink throughput. The unit is kbit/s. Radio link control service data unit
downlink throughput. The unit is kbit/s. Uplink throughput at the application layer
Downlink throughput at the application layer Radio link control protocol data unit
retransmission rate in the uplink. The unit is %. 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 CS/PS Config
Description Sets service types for time analyze: CS (Circuit Service) and PS
(Packet Service). Sets the message name for time analyze: Beginning Msg: The
beginning message name. End Msg: The end message name. Report Type Sets report
types. TDF (Time Distribution Function): Display time distribution chart. PDF
(Probability Distribution Function): Display probability distribution chart. CDF
(Cumulative Distribution Function): Display cumulative distribution chart. Interval
Sets the time delay between two messages. The unit is millisecond and the following
options are available: 10, 30, 50, 100, 150, and 200.
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 PESQ_LQ Description 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, 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 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 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.
PESQ_SCORE
PESQ P.862.1
PESQ_Ie
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 All
Bands Indicator II Serving CellID Indicator III Description Serving cell id Remarks
There is only one serving cell at a time in the GSM system. -
Frequency number of BCCH Base station identity code The data can be displayed in
sheet or map format.
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Indicator II RxLev
Description Indicates the received signal level (full value) in the service state.
Indicates the received signal level (sub value) in the service state. Indicates the
received signal level (full value) in the idle and service states. Indicates the
received signal level (sub value) in the idle and service states Indicates the
received signal quality (full value) in the service state. Indicates the received
signal quality (sub value) in the service state. Indicates the Bit Error Rate (full
value) in the service state. Indicates the Bit Error Rate (sub value) in the
service state. Indicates the Frame Erasure Rate (full value) in the service state.
Indicates the Frame Erasure Rate (sub value) in the service state. Power control
level in CS domain
Remarks -
RxLev(Su b)
RxLev(Idl e+Full)
Applicable to idle and service states. Used for criterions for filtering.
RxLev(Idl e+Sub)
RxQual
RxQual(F ull)
RxQual(S ub)
BER
FER
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Indicator II Tx Power(dBm)(CS ) TA
Indicator III -
Remarks -
This indicator is used for compensating the time delay in radio propagation. It
represents the distance from a base station. -
RLT C/A
C/I
C/I Worst
C/I Best
C/I Arfcn
For details about each indicator, refer to the description of All Bands.
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Indicator I Analysis
Indicator II Coverage(Full)
Indicator III -
Description Indicates the coverage (full value). Indicates the coverage (sub
value). RxLev Drop in full state RxLev Drop in sub state
Remarks Condition: The received signal level is less than or equals -90 dBm and
RxQual is greater than 5. 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.
Coverage(Sub)
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Indicator III -
Remarks Condition: TA is greater than or equals 2 and RxLev is greater than -80
dBm. -
Broadcast control channel Base station identity code Received Signal Level 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 GSM handover success event
Event Statistic
GSMCallDroppe d
GSMHandoverS uc
For details about the indicators of the GSM handover success event, see
"GSMCallDropped" in the table. 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.
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.
7.1.5 GPRS
Table 7-7 describes the indicators in GPRS mode.
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LLC Throughput DL
RLC Throughput UL
RLC Throughput DL
If the two indicators are not available, you can infer that the data packet does
not contain SNDCP data. Each of the KPIs displays the channel type or coding mode
of a timeslot. -
CS(UL)/CS(DL)
MSC(UL)/MSC(DL)
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Remarks -
GPRS Status
The indicators can be displayed as map, sheet, chart, histogram, and caky. The
indicators can be displayed as map, sheet, chart, histogram, and caky. -
Collects the statistics of block error rate of RLC. Indicates the required time for
PDP activation. Provides the loop time of each Ping test. Provides the attach time.
The GPRS attach is originated by the MS. 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 -
Remarks The indicators can be displayed as map, sheet, chart, histogram, and caky.
Edge Cv Bep
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 GSM RR UL_CCCH UL_RACH UL_SACCH DL_DCCH DL_BCCH DL_CCCH
DL_SACCH NAS(Non-Access Stratum) MM CC GMM UL_SM DL_SM Description Uplink common
control channel Uplink random access channel Uplink slow associated control channel
Downlink dedicated control channel Downlink broadcast control channel Downlink
common control channel Downlink slow associated control channel Mobility management
Call control GPRS mobility management Uplink session management Downlink session
management
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Category
Description RRC connection setup failure RRC connection release RB setup request RB
setup success RB setup failure RB reconfiguration success RB reconfiguration
failure RB release success RB release failure Soft handover Soft handover failure
Softer handover Soft-softer handover Softer handover for three cells Soft handover
for three cells Event 1A Event 1B Event 1C Event 1D Event 1E Event 1F Event 1J
Event 2A Event 2B Event 2C Event 2D Event 2E Event 2F Intra-frequency hard handover
success Intra-frequency hard handover failure Inter-frequency hard handover success
SHO Event
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Indicator InterFreqHHOFail
HSDPA Event
HSUPA Event
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MM Event
GMM Event
AttachSuc AttachFail
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Description PDP activation request PDP activation success PDP activation failure
PDP deactivation Route area update request Route area update success Route area
update failure 3G to 2G handover attempt in the CS domain 3G to 2G handover success
in the CS domain 3G to 2G handover failure in the CS domain 2G to 3G handover
attempt in the CS domain 2G to 3G handover success in the CS domain 2G to 3G
handover failure in the CS domain 3G to 2G handover attempt in the PS domain 3G to
2G handover success in the PS domain 3G to 2G handover failure in the PS domain 2G
to 3G handover attempt in the PS domain 2G to 3G handover success in the PS domain
2G to 3G handover failure in the PS domain 3G to 2G cell reselection 2G to 3G cell
reselection Event 3A Event 3B Event 3C Event 3D SMS MO attempt SMS MO attempt
complete SMS MO send success
InterRat Event
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Category
Description SMS MO send failure SMS MT attempt SMS MT attempt complete SMS MT
receive success SMS MT receive failure Detach Connected mode of cell reselection
Authentication request Authentication success Authentication failure Security mode
request Security mode success Security mode failure Authentication cipher request
Authentication cipher success Authentication cipher failure Physical channel
reconfiguration success Physical channel reconfiguration failure Transport channel
reconfiguration success Transport channel reconfiguration failure Link restore
attempt Link restore success Link restore failure GSM location update success GSM
location update failure GSM call attempt GSM call attempt failure GSM assignment
success GSM assignment failure GSM late assignment success GSM late assignment
failure
Other Event
GSM Event
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Category
Description GSM call answered GSM call complete GSM call drop GSM call disconnect
GSM call blocked GSM access attempt GSM access failure GSM call setup GSM call
attempt in the case of no service Intra-GSM inter-cell handover success attempt
Intra-GSM inter-cell handover failure attempt GSM intra-cell handover success
attempt GSM intra-cell handover failure attempt GSM SDCCH call setup attempt
failure GSM SDCCH channel assignment GPS device connected attempt GPS device
disconnected UE connected UE disconnected Scanner connected Scanner disconnected
Ping success Ping timeout Dial up connection Dial up error Dial up disconnected
Test stopped RAS dial attempted Session started Session ended. That is, the data is
sent or received. Session dropped.
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Table 7-10 describes the Statistic As Site indicators. Table 7-10 Description of
the Statistic As Site indicators Indicator Summary SHO Description This node
consists of the following indicators: Avg Ec/Io, Avg RSCP, Dropped Calls, Failed
Setups, Completed Calls, and SHOs. This node consists of the following indicators:
Avg Ec/Io, Avg RSCP, AUS OK, AUS NOK, Dropped Calls, Failed Setups, and Completed
Calls. This node consists of the following indicators: Avg Ec/Io, Avg RSCP, MOC OK,
MOC NOK, MTC OK, and MTC NOK. 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. 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. This node provides the variation curve of the cell throughput
depending on the distance between the UE and the site.
Throughput
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 and Table 7-12 describe the HSDPA indicators. Table 7-11 Description of
the HSDPA indicators Indicator Serving Cell SC Serving Cell Ec/Io Serving Cell RSCP
Scheduled Rate (Delta) Served Rate (Delta) Description Provides the scrambling code
of the serving cell of the HADPA. Provides the Ec/Io value of the serving cell of
the HSDPA. Provides the receive signal code power of the serving cell of the HSDPA
Provides the transient rate of scheduling at the MAC layer in the unit of kbit/s.
Provides the transient rate of transmission (including failed transmission and
retransmission) at the MAC layer in the unit of kbit/s. Provides the transient rate
of transmission (excluding failed transmission and retransmission) at the MAC layer
in the unit of kbit/s. Provides the transient usage of the HS-SCCH channel in the
unit of percent. Provides the transient BLER at the MAC layer in the unit of
percent. Provides the average value of all the channel quality indicators (CQIs) of
HS-DSCH in 200 ms. The value range is 0 to 30.
MAC Layer Rate (Delta) SCCH Success Rate (Delta) DSCH SBLER (Delta) HS-DPCCH
(Dedicated Physical Control Channel) CQI (Channel Quality Indicator) HS-DSCH
Retrans Rate (Delta) HS-PDSCH Codes HS-DSCH Decoding Statistics
Provides the HS-DSCH retransmission rate. Provides the average value of all the UE-
used codes in 200 ms. The value range is 1 to 15. 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 QPSK
(Quadrature Phase Shift Keying) 16QAM SB Fail Description Number of frames
modulated in QPSK mode Number of frames modulated in 16QAM mode Number of TB
transmission failures at the MAC layer
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BLER at the MAC layer in the unit of percent BLER ratio of the first frame in the
unit of percent 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 Number of TB transmission successes, which equals the value of SB
success BLER ratio at the RLC layer in the unit of percent Sum of statistics on
channel decoding of each TBS Number of frames successfully transmitted during the
first transmission Number of frames successfully transmitted at the second attempt
after the first attempt failed Number of frames successfully transmitted at the
third attempt after the first two attempts failed Number of frames successfully
transmitted at the fourth attempt after the first three attempts failed 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.
Block Suc Res. BLER All TBS Statistics 1 Times 2 Times 3 Times 4 Times 5 Times
≥ 6 Times
Number of frames successfully transmitted at the sixth or later attempt after all
the previous attempts failed
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7.1.10 HSUPA
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 MAC-e PDU
Scheduled Rate MAC-e PDU Served Rate MAC-e PDU Available Rate Non-DTX Probability
SBLER 1st SBLER Mac-e PDU Res. SBLER Power Limited Rate SG Limited Rate Buffer
Limited Rate Happy Rate Average AG Average SG E-DCH PSC Combined RG Hold Rate
Combined RG Up Rate Combined RG Down Rate ALL TBS Statistics Description MAC-e PDU
scheduling rate MAC-e PDU served rate MAC-e PDU available rate Non-DTX probability
Served block error rate Served block error rate of the first frame Reserved served
block error rate Power limited rate SG limited rate Buffer limited rate HAPPY rate
Average AG Average SG E-DCH PSC Combined RG Hold rate Combined RG Up rate Combined
RG Down rate 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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Retainability
Table 7-15 describes the Retainability indicators. Table 7-15 Description of the
Retainability indicators Indicator Call Dropped Rate Session Drop Rate Description
Call 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 FTP Throughput Description FTP
throughput, collects statistics on the timeout rate, average, maximum, and minimum
rates, and other network information during each FTP service. Net throughput HTTP
service statistics PDP service 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 Handover Success Rate Description Handover success
rate
Delay
Table 7-18 describes the Delay indicators. Table 7-18 Description of the Delay
indicators Indicator Attach Time Delay Ping Time Delay PDP Activate Delay Time
Session Setup Delay Description Attach time delay Ping time delay PDP activate time
delay Session setup delay
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The formulas for the preceding indicators are as follows: Kilometer per Drop Call
(km/times) = Distance (km)/Number (Dropped) Prerequisite: ECIO >= -12 dB & TX Power
<= 21 dBm & RSCP >= -95 dBm Coverage Rate = Coverage Distance / Total Distance *
100% Prerequisite: CPICH ECIO >= -12 dB & CPICH RSCP >= -95 dBm 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 Incoming Call Setup Success Rate (AMR) Incoming
Call Setup Success Rate (VP) Outgoing Call Setup Success Rate (AMR) Outgoing Call
Setup Success Rate (VP) PDP Activation Success Rate RRC Setup Statistics SMS MO SMS
transmission success rate (Uplink) SMS MT SMS Receipt success rate (Downlink)
Session Setup Success Rate Description Incoming call setup success rate of
concurrent services Incoming call setup success rate of the video phone (VP)
service Outgoing call setup success rate of concurrent services Outgoing call setup
success rate of the VP service PDP activation success rate RRC setup statistics SMS
MO submit success rate SMS MO retrieve success rate Session setup success rate
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The formulas for the preceding indicators are as follows: 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 CS Call Drop Rate (AMR) CS Call Drop Rate (VP)
CS Call Statistics LinkRestore Success Rate Measurement Analysis after CallEnd or
CallDropped Measurement Analysis before CallEnd or CallDroppd Measurement Analysis
before RRCConnection Req PS Service Drop Rate The Statistics Status After Link
Restore Description Call drop ratio of AMR Call drop ratio of VP CS call statistics
Link restore success rate Statistics on pilot information after call end or call
drop Statistics on pilot information during a period before call end or call drop
Statistics on pilot information before RRC connection setup request Call drop ratio
of PS Service statistics after link restoration
Service integrity
Table 7-22 describes the Service integrity indicators. Table 7-22 Description of
the Service integrity indicators Indicator BLER during SHO Analysis Description
BLER statistics of each soft handover
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Indicator BLER per Call Analysis Downlink Bler Epinasty (VP) Downlink Bler Epinasty
(Voice) FTP Throughput
Description BLER statistics of each call Downlink BLER epinasty (VP) Downlink BlER
epinasty (Voice) Timeout ratio, average throughput, maximum throughput, minimum
throughput, and other network information during each FTP service HSDPA average
application throughput in the downlink HSDPA average application throughput in the
uplink HSUPA average application throughput Statistics of the HTTP service Net
throughput BLER statistics during the entire drive test Statistics of the PDP
service PS integration statistics, such as allType, Setuptime, AppThroughput,
(WCDMA) RLC Throughput, and (WCDMA) Rx Power Statistics of the Ping service R99
downlink average application throughput R99 uplink average application throughput
Call drop ratio of concurrent services FTP radio link control protocol data unit
throughput
HSDPA DL Avg AppThroughput HSDPA UL Avg AppThroughput HSUPA Avg AppThroughput HTTP
Statistics Net Throughput Overall BLER Analysis PDP Statistics PS Integration
Statistics
Ping Statistics R99 DL Avg AppThroughput R99 UL Avg Throughput Joint Cut-off Call
Ratio FTP RLC PDU Throughput
Mobility
Table 7-23 describes the Mobility indicators. Table 7-23 Description of the
Mobility indicators Type R99 Indicator R99 InterFreq HHO Success Rate R99 IntraFreq
HHO Success Rate R99 SHO Success Rate Description R99 inter-frequency hard handover
success rate R99 intra-frequency hard handover success rate R99 soft handover
success rate
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Type
Description R99 soft handover performance analysis PS GSM to R99 hard handover
success rate Voice R99 to GSM hard handover success rate Voice GSM to R99 hard
handover success rate PS R99 to GSM hard handover success rate HSDPA to 2G hard
handover success rate HSDPA to HSDPA inter-frequency cell change success rate HSDPA
to HSDPA intra-frequency cell change success rate HSDPA to R99 inter-frequency hard
handover success rate HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency hard handover success rate HSDPA
to R99 intra-frequency soft handover success rate R99 to HSDPA inter-frequency hard
handover success rate R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency hard handover success rate R99
to HSDPA intra-frequency soft handover success rate
Inter-RAT
PS GSM to R99 HHO Success Rate Voice R99 to GSM HHO Success Rate Voice GSM to R99
HHO Success Rate PS R99 to GSM HHO Success Rate
HSDPA
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Type HSUPA
Indicator Channel change DCH To EDCH Success Rate HSUPA to GPRS InterRAT HO Success
Rate InterCell Channel Change EDCH To DCH Success Rate InterFreq EDCHServing Cell
Change HHO Success Rate IntraCell Channel Change EDCH To DCH Success Rate IntraFreq
EDCHServing Cell Change HHO Success Rate IntraFreq EDCHServing Cell Change SHO
Success Rate
Description Dedicated Channel (DCH) to EDCH channel change success rate HSUPA to
GPRS intra-system handover success rate Inter-frequency EDCH to DCH reconfiguration
success rate Inter-frequency EDCH serving cell hard handover success rate Intra-
frequency EDCH to DCH reconfiguration success rate Intra-frequency EDCH serving
cell hard handover 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 Access Delay Indicator CS Incoming Call Setup Delay Time (VP & AMR)
CS Outgoing Call Setup Delay Time (VP & AMR) PDP Activate Delay Time PS Service
Setup Delay Time Session Setup Delay R99 Handover Delay Soft Handover Link Addition
Time Soft Handover Link Deletion Time InterFreq HHO Delay Time IntraFreq HHO Delay
Time LinkRestore Delay Time PS GSM to R99 HHO Delay Time PS R99 to GSM HHO Delay
Time Description CS voice incoming call setup delay time CS voice outgoing call
setup delay time PDP activation delay time PS service setup delay time Session
setup delay Soft handover link addition delay time Soft handover link deletion
delay time Inter-frequency hard handover delay time Intra-frequency hard handover
delay time Link restore delay time PS GSM to R99 hard handover delay time PS R99 to
GSM hard handover delay time
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Type
Indicator Voice GSM to R99 HHO Delay Time Voice R99 to GSM HHO Delay Time
Description Voice GSM to R99 hard handover delay time Voice R99 to GSM hard
handover delay time HSDPA to HSDPA inter-frequency cell change delay time HSDPA to
HSDPA intra-frequency cell change delay time HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency hard
handover delay time HSDPA to R99 intra-frequency soft handover delay time HSDPA to
R99 inter-frequency hard handover delay time R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency hard
handover delay time R99 to HSDPA intra-frequency soft handover delay time R99 to
HSDPA inter-frequency hard handover delay time HSDPA to 2G inter-system hard
handover delay time SMS MO delay time SMS MT delay time DCH to EDCH channel change
delay time HSUPA to GPRS inter-system handover delay time Inter-cell EDCH to DCH
channel change delay time Inter-frequency EDCH serving cell hard handover delay
time Intra-cell EDCH to DCH channel change delay time Intra-frequency EDCH serving
cell hard handover delay time Intra-frequency EDCH serving cell soft handover delay
time Cell reselection delay time from GSM to WCDMA of the CS service
H to H InterFreq Cell Change Delay Time H to H IntraFreq Cell Change Delay Time H
to R99 IntraFreq HHO Delay Time H to R99 IntraFreq SHO Delay Time H to R99
InterFreq HHO Delay Time R99 to H IntraFreq HHO Delay Time R99 to H IntraFreq SHO
Delay Time R99 to H InterFreq HHO Delay Time H to 2G InterRAT Handover Delay Time
SMS Delay
Channel change DCH To EDCH Delay Time HSUPA to GPRS InterRAT HO Delay Time
InterCell Channel Change EDCH To DCH Delay Time InterFreq EDCHServing Cell Change
HHO Delay Time IntraCell Channel Change EDCH To DCH Delay Time IntraFreq
EDCHServing Cell Change HHO Delay Time IntraFreq EDCHServing Cell Change SHO Delay
Time
Other
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Indicator Cell Reselection Time From GSM to WCDMA(PS) Ping RTT at application Level
Attach Time Delay Call Timing Analysis Detach Time Delay
Description Cell reselection delay time from GSM to WCDMA of the PS service Round-
trip time (RTT) of the Ping test Delay time from Attach Request to Complete Call
delay time analysis Delay time from Detach Request to Complete
Other
Table 7-25 describes the Other indicators. Table 7-25 Description of the Other
indicators Type Integrated Call Indicator VP Voice Description Integrated video
connection (lasting more than 2 min) Integrated voice connection (lasting more than
2 min)
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
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RxLev
Table 7-26 describes the RxLev indicators. Table 7-26 Description of the RxLev
indicators Indicator RxLev Best RxLev For Arfcn Description The first six RxLevs of
the best performed cell. 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 C/I Best C/I For Arfcn Description The first six C/I values of the test
point. All C/I values of a specified ARFCN.
C/A
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Table 7-28 Description of the C/A indicators Indicator C/A For Arfcn(+2) C/A For
Arfcn(+1) C/A For Arfcn(-1) C/A For Arfcn(-2) Description The C/A value of an ARFCN
whose value is greater than the value of the specified ARFCN by 2 The C/A value of
an ARFCN whose value is greater than the value of the specified ARFCN by 1 The C/A
value of an ARFCN whose value is smaller than the value of the specified ARFCN by 1
The C/A value of an ARFCN whose value is small than the value of the specified
ARFCN by 2
Frequency
Multiple frequencies may occur during a drive test. The frequency number is used to
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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 Ec/Io and RSCP for 1st ServiceCell Ec/Io for Nth Best Service
Cell RSCP for Nth Best Service Cell SC for Nth Best Service Cell Sir For Nth Best
Service Cell Rscp For Nth Best Service Cell Description Provides the Ec/Io and RSCP
of the best serving cell at each test point. Provides the Ec/Io values of N (1 to
5) cells in descending order according to Ec/Io at each test point. Provides the
RSCP values of N (1 to 5) cells in descending order according to RSCP at each test
point. Provides the scrambling codes of N (1 to 5) cells in descending order by
Ec/Io at each test point. Provides the SIR values of N (1 to 5) cells in descending
order according to SIR at each test point. 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 Ec/Io for SC Description
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 RSCP for SC Description 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 Pilot Pollution for SC Description Pilot
pollution of each scrambling code The Assistant simulates pilot pollution by using
the scanner test data and categorizes the pilot pollution results according to
cells. All the pilot pollution information about a specific cell during the drive
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Description The number of points with pilot pollution measured during the drive
test 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: 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 Simulated Event 1A Simulated Event 1B Simulated
Event 1C Simulated Event 1D Description Event 1A of the active set, which is
simulated through the scanner pilot data Event 1A indicates that the primary pilot
channel comes into the reporting scope. Event 1B of the active set, which is
simulated through the scanner pilot data Event 1B indicates that the primary pilot
channel goes out of the reporting scope. Event 1C of the active set, which is
simulated through the scanner pilot data 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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Table 7-35 describes the RNC indicators. Table 7-35 Description of the RNC
indicators Indicator UL BLER UL BER UL SIR UL SIR Target UL RSSI UL Throughput UL
Bandwidth DL BLER DL Throughput DL Bandwidth DL Tx Carr Pwr DL Transmit Code Power
Description Uplink block error rate, to which uplink block error rate epinasty is
added Uplink bit error rate Uplink signal-to-interference ratio Uplink signal-to-
interference ratio target Uplink RSSI Uplink throughput Uplink bandwidth Downlink
block error rate Downlink throughput Downlink bandwidth Transmit power of the
downlink carriers Downlink transmit code power
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About This Chapter
Section 8.1 Overview
The following table lists the contents of this chapter. Describes The reports
generated by the Assistant. The complete .doc report provided by the Assistant for
common UE and scanner indicators. The Assistant can generate WCDMA KPI reports, GSM
reports, scanner reports, custom reports, and theme reports through the wizard. The
WCDMA KPI reports and the pages in the reports. The GSM/GPRS reports and the pages
in the reports. The Scanner reports and the pages in the reports. The theme reports
and the pages in the reports.
8.2 Generating WCDMA DT Report 8.3 Generating Reports Through the Wizard 8.4 WCDMA
KPI Report 8.5 GSM Report 8.6 Scanner Report 8.7 Theme Report
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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.
Table 8-1 describes the parameters in the Reporting Setting dialog box. Table 8-1
Parameters in the Report Setting dialog box Parameter UE Name SCANNER Name Cluster
Name Customer Name Function Select a test UE. Select a scanner. Enter the name or
ID of a tested cluster. Enter a customer name.
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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
Project Name Project Path Dataset Name Function The file name of the selected
project. The saving path of the selected project. Set the properties of a dataset
by clicking 4.2 "Managing a Dataset." Enter the author name of a report. Select the
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tab page
Table 8-3 describes the tab page shown in Figure 8-3. Table 8-3 Description of the
ImportFile tab page No. (1) Description 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) (3)
Displays the data files to be imported. 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 Device group box
Right pane Function Lists the selected devices. 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. Loads the report template that is
already saved. Saves the report template that is already set.
Load Save
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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in Figure 8-5. Figure 8-5 Cover of the smart report
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The Smart Report Guide-First Step dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-6.
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Table 8-5 describes the parameter setting of this dialog box. Table 8-5 Parameter
setting of the First Step dialog box Parameter Available Device list box Selected
Device list box Function Used to display the available devices to generate a smart
report. 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. Report Author Report Directory Used to enter
the report author. Selects the save path of the report by clicking .
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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
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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."
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
IE tab page Parameter Description 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 KPI
tab page List box in the left IE/EVENT/KPI Name T1 T2 Displays the test terminal
event indicators. For details, see section 7.1.7 "Phone Event." Displays the GSM
and WCDMA KPI indicators. For details, see sections 7.1.12 "GSM KPI" and 7.1.13
"WCDMA KPI." Refers to the names of the indicator elements (IEs), events, and KPIs.
Refers to the threshold that you enter. This parameter is used to collect
statistics on the rates of the following IE indicators that are: 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 DisplayMap
DisplayHistogram DisplayWithGps Stat Refer to T1 and T2 comparison operators which
consist of >, <, >=, <=, or =. Determines whether to display the statistic results
of IEs or Events. You can select Yes or No. Determines whether to display the
statistic results of IEs in bar chart. You can select Yes or No. Locates on the
Event tab page and determines whether to display the test route when an event is
displayed. 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: Average value Maximum value
Minimum value Standart variance Legend scope Thresholds of T1 and T2
DeviceType
A fixed value referring to the corresponding device type of IEs such as UEs and
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Control Move
Description Moves the specified indicator in the left list box to the top of the
list. Moves down the specified indicator. Moves up the specified indicator. Moves
the specified indicator to the bottom of the list. Selects all indicators in the
left list box. Clears the selected indicators in the left list box. Performs
reverse selections to the indicators in the left list box. That is, selects the
cleared indicators and clears the selected indicators. Determines whether to
display the relevant GSM indicators in the left list box. Determines whether to
display the relevant WCDMA indicators.
Select
Type
GSM WCDMA
Step 2 Set the PSC value in the EcIo/RSCP For SC indicator. I ... The value of the
scrambling code (SC) is set Then… 1. 2. Select WCDMA in the Custom Report Setup
dialog box. 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). 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 *. Click OK. Perform Step 3.
3.
Perform Step 3.
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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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Table 8-8 describes the delay KPIs. Table 8-8 Delay KPIs KPI Access R99 HO Remarks
Call setup delay time R99 handover delay time
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Remarks Inter-Rat handover delay time HSDPA handover delay time SMS delay HSUPA
handover delay time Other delay
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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
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Download: WAP download statistics
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About This Chapter
The following table lists the contents of this chapter. Section 9.1 Overview 9.2
Software Startup 9.3 Data Import 9.4 Map Operation 9.5 Data Display 9.6 Others
Describes
FAQ
The common problems that may occur on the Assistant. The common problems during
software startup and corresponding solutions. The common problems during data
import and corresponding solutions. The common problems during map operation and
corresponding solutions. The common problems during data display and corresponding
solutions. 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: Software
Startup Data Import Map Operation Data Display Others
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: 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. ----End
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.
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 The GPS information is required, Then Perform
the following steps to display the Huawei RNC data on the map: 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. The GPS information is
not required, Perform the following steps to display the Huawei RNC data only on
the chart or on the sheet: 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.
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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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. ----End
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. 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. ----End
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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.
----End
Solution
The word collector icon is activated only after you open the file on the Word
Collector tab page.
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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.
Solution
There are two possible reasons: 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
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Solution
To solve the problem, pay attention to the following two points: 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: 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.
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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9.6.3 The Display of the Map Is Slow After You Import Engineering Parameters Into
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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
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..........................................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
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Abbreviations .....................................................................
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Tables
Table A-1 Description of radio resource management
events
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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.............................................................................
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Event Name RRCSetupReq RRCSetupSuc RRCSetupFail
RRCConnectionAbn ormalRel
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Event Name
Description 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.
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PagingType 2 OutgoingCallAttempt
CallSetupFail
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Description The following messages are not received in the service state:
Disconnected Release Release Complete
CallCompleted
Service Request Service Reject Service Accept PDP Activation Fail, Release, or the
RRC state is switched over to RRC Disconnected. 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. DEACTIVATE PDP CONTEXT Accept whose cause
value is regular deactivation or RRC Connection Release whose cause value is user
inactivity.
DataServiceCompleted
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Description 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 PDPActivationReq PDPActivationSuc PDPActivationFail Description
ACTIVATE PDP CONTEXT REQUEST ACTIVATE PDP CONTEXT ACCEPT Activate PDP Context
Request ACTIVATE PDP CONTEXT REJECT received within 15s or Activate PDP context
Accept not received 15s later PDPDeactivation ModifyPDPContextRequest DEACTIVATE
PDP CONTEXT ACCEPT 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 Event Name LAUpdateReq LAUpdateSuc LAUpdateFail Description Location
Updating Request Location Updating Accept The UE receives the Location Updating
Reject message, or does not receive any responding message within the timeout.
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TrChannelRecfgFail
RBRelease
RBReleaseFail
IntraFreqHHOSuc
The UE receives one of the following messages from the network side: 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, 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 The UE receives on of the following messages from the network side:
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, 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: 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, RADIO BEARER
RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE TRANSPORT CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE PHYSICAL
CHANNEL RECONFIGURATION COMPLETE The events are the inter-frequency hard handover
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Description The UE receives on of the following messages from the network side:
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,
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.
Inter System to UMTS Terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN) Handover Command
Inter System to UTRAN Handover Command Handover to UTRAN Complete (UL_DCCH) The UE
switches from the Idle status in WCDMA mode to the Idle status in GSM mode and
receives the Location Update Accept message. The UE switches from the Idle status
in GSM mode to the Idle status in WCDMA mode and receives the Location Update
Accept message. The UE switches from the Idle status in GSM mode to the Idle status
in WCDMA mode and receives the Location Update Accept message. The UE receives the
Cell Reselection cause message. Cell Change Order From UTRAN (1) Cell Change Order
From UTRAN (2) Routing Area Update Accept
2Gto3GReselection
CellReselection2Gto3G
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GSMAssignmentSuc
GSMAssignmentFail
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Description The channel request message appears. The Immediate Assignment Reject
message appears. One of the following signaling is received: 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)
The Handover Complete signaling appears once. The Handover Failure signaling
appears once. 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. 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.
GPRSCellReselection
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Description 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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Description 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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H2R99InterFreqHH OSuc
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CSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc
CSConnctionHO2Gto3GFail
CSConnectionHO3Gto2GAttempt
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PSConnectionHO3Gto2GSuc
PSConnectionHO3Gto2GFail
PSConnectionHO2Gto3GAttempt
PSConnectionHO2Gto3GSuc
PSConnectionHO2Gto3GFail
CellReselection3Gto2G
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Table A-14 describes the SMS events. Table A-14 Description of SMS events Event
Name SMSMOAttempt Description 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
SMSMOAttComplete
SMSMOSuc
SMSMOFail
SMSMTAttempt
SMSMTAttComplete
SMSMTSuc
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CellChangeUtoUByI nterHHOSuc
CellChangeUtoUByS HOFail
CellChangeUtoUByI ntraHHOFail
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Description 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). 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. 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. There is one or multiple
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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 CellIntraFreEtoDSuc
ChannelChangeInter CellIntraFreEtoDFail
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Description 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.
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 CellDtoEAttempt
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.
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 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. 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).
ChannelChangeEtoF 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 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 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
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A ACK AMR ARFCN B BCCH BCH BER BSC BLER Broadcast Channel Bit Error Rate
C CCCH CDF CDMA CE CGI CI CIO CM CPICH CQI CRC Common Control Channel Cumulative
Distribution Function Code Division Multiple Access Channel Element Cell Global
Identification Cell Identity Cell Individual Offset Call Management Common Pilot
Channel Channel Quality Indicator Cyclic Redundancy Check
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CS
Circuit Service
D DCCH DCH DCS1800 DL DPCCH DPDCH DSCH DT DTX Dedicated Control Channel Dedicated
Channel Digital Cellular System at 1800MHz Downlink Dedicated Physical Control
Channel Dedicated Physical Data Channel Downlink Shared Channel Drive Test
Discontinuous Transmission
F FACH FER FTP Forward Access Channel Frame Error Rate File Transfer Protocol
G GSM GPRS GMM GPS Global System for Mobile communication General Packet Radio
Service GPRS Mobility Management Global Position System
H HARQ HHO HO HTTP HSDPA Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request Hard Handoff Handoff Hyper
Text Transport Protocol High Speed Downlink Packet Access
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M MA MDM MOS MM MMS MAC MS MT Mobile Agent Mobile Data Modem Mean Opinion Sore
Mobility Management Multimedia Service Medium Access Control Mobile Station Mobile
Terminal
P PBCCH PCS PDF PDP Packet Broadcast Control Channel Personal Communication System
Probability Distribution Function Packet Data Protocol
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PDU PN PS PSC
Protocol Data Unit Pseudo-random Number Packet Service Primary Scrambling Code
R RAB RAC RB RF RLC RLP RLT RNC RR RRC RSCP RSSI RTT RxLev RxQual Radio Access
Bearer Routing Area Code Radio Bearer Radio Frequency Radio Link Control Radio Link
Protocol Radio Link Timeout Radio Network Controller Radio Resource Radio Resource
Control Received Signal Code Power Received Signal Strength Indicator Round-trip
time Received Signal Level Received Signal Quality
S SDU SHO SIR SMS Service Data Unit Soft Handoff Signal-to-Interference Ratio Short
Message Service
T TA Timing Advance
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Mounted Amplifier Transmission Signal Level
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