Drive Test Solutions
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Agenda l l l l l l
Mission & Visions for Rohde & Schwarz Market position of Rohde & Schwarz Drive Test Tools ROMES software platform TSMx scanner Summary
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Missions & Visions 1. Increase your revenue with a stable mobile
network 2. Reduce complexity of measurements 3. Quick roll out of new network technologies
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Missions & Visions for Rohde & Schwarz Market position of Rohde & Schwarz Drive Test Tools ROMES software platform TSMx scanner Summary
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Rohde & Schwarz at a Glance l
Independent, autonomous company
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More than 75 years in the business
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A worldwide leading manufacturer of T&M and communications equipment
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Represented in over 70 countries, with subsidiaries in 60 countries
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Turnover of EUR 1.3 billion (FY 09/10)
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8000 employees worldwide
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Volume of Sales: Group of Companies
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Rohde & Schwarz Around the World
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R&S Drive Test Systems l
Coverage & QoS Measurement Systems l
20 years experience in development of Drive Test solutions
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Core expertise in RF Test & Measurement
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ONE software platform ROMES for all technologies
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Full product portfolio for comprehensive 2G, 3G and 3.5G testing
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Member in international bodies and normative committees e.g. ITU, 3GPP, ETSI, ngmn, LSTI, etc.
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Many satisfied customers around the world: global operators, regulators, railways, phone and chipset suppliers, military, …
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Who uses our Drive Test Systems? l
Network operators l l l l l
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Regularity authorities l l
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Ensure quality, coverage and usage of specified resources Monitoring
Chipset/Handset vendors l
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Network optimization/planning Network troubleshooting Benchmarking/Competition analysis Ensure network quality and coverage Handset test with CRTU and ROMES
Scanner measurements bring network issues to light
Service Suppliers
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R&S Drive Test customers Vodafone Global (UK, Hungary, Italy, Greece, Spain, Croatia, New Zealand, Poland, Austria, Germany) T-Mobile International (Czech Rep., Hungary, Croatia, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, UK) Orange (Netherlands, France, Switzerland) Verizon Wireless, AT&T Telefonica (Urugauy, Peru, Germany, Spain)
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Railway operators (Germany, China, France, Belgium) Regularity Bodies (e.g. Germany, Romania, Poland, Finland, Norway, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Costa Rica) Safaricom (Kenya) Sony Ericsson Mobile (Sweden) Military Universities
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Targets for Rohde & Schwarz Market position of Rohde & Schwarz Drive Test Tools ROMES software platform TSMx scanner Summary
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Drive Test Systems
Backpack System
TSMx scanner
Fixed Expert System
QualiPoc
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Backpack System
ROMES Software
ROMES NPA
Backpack - Benefits l l l l l
Full indoor tests with one TSMx and two mobiles Rugged compact backpack for all terrain Video and voice quality measurements Battery packs provide power supply for up to 4 hours Approximately 6 kg
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Backpack - Benefits l l l l l
Full indoor tests with one TSMW Rugged compact backpack for all terrain Battery packs provide power supply for up to 3 hours Internal PC allows remote access Approximately 18 kg
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Agenda l l l l l l
Targets for Rohde & Schwarz Market position of Rohde & Schwarz Drive Test Tools ROMES software platform TSMx scanner Summary
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Software platform ROMES 4
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What is ROMES? l
ROMES is a Drive Test Tool used for: l l l l
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ROMES collects and evaluates Drive Test Data from devices: l l l
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Network Optimization (Capacity and Quality) Quality of Service surveys Benchmarking BTS Position Estimation
Test Mobiles / Data Cards / UEs R&S Scanners GPS
Supports all major Technologies: l
LTE, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, CDMA2000 1x EVDO, WLAN, WiMAX, CW, Spectrum Scan
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Drive Test Architecture Scanner Hardware
Driver
Application ROMES
GSM/WCDMA CDMA2000 1xEVDO
WiMAX
GBit LAN
LTE
ROMES TSMW scanner
TETRA Spectrum GSM/WCDMA/ CDMA2000 1xEVDO/CW Spectrum
Test mobiles
Firewire
USB / PCMCIA
*.txt ROMES TSMQ scanner
*.RSCMD
ROMES Nokia GSM/UMTS ROMES Qualcomm GSM/UMTS ROMES LTE Mobile
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ROMES4
Post Processing NPA
Supported test mobiles l
LTE l
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HSPA/WCDMA/GSM: l l l l l l l l
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Sagem OT 260/290 Siemens S55-R/S75-R
CDMA2000 1x EVDO Rev A: l l l
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Qualcomm Test Mobiles TM 6250 / 6275 / 6280 / 7200 / 8200 Samsung U700, U900, i900, S8500I Huawei E17x, E22x, E1820, E398 LG MU/CU500, TU550, etc. Option Globe Trotter Data Cards Novatel Wireless Merlin U740/870, etc. Sierra Wireless Aircard A850, A860, A875, A508, A313U Nokia 6120, 6121, 6720, C5
GSM/(E)GPRS: l
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Samsung, Qualcomm
Novatel S720 Sierra Wireless AC595 Kyocera Coronado
Generic mobile driver for AT commands
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Why do I need a Test Mobile? l l
Trace interface offers access to measurement data Dedicated mode measurements l l l l l l
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Throughput tests Connection Quality Soft- and hard handover Video and Voice Quality Network Quality, ratio of dropped/blocked calls IP-protocol tracing
Tests from the subscribers point of view
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Why do I need a Scanner? l l
50x higher performance than test mobiles can deliver Independent to the network l l
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Hidden neighborhoods Pilot Pollution and interference causes are not detectable
Spectrum analysis provides a detection of external interferences Independent of mobile chipsets –> reference Higher level and time accuracy compared to mobile based measurements Use of only one unit for different networks and applications No costs and no capacity will be allocated Cheaper compared to many band-dedicated units
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Mobile / Data card vs. Scanner Data Cards
R&S Scanners
Single bands
30 MHz to 6 GHz
Operator limitation
YES
NO
Operating charges
YES
NO
QoS
YES
SOME
End-to-End
YES
SOME
Coverage
SOME
YES
Accuracy
LOW
VERY HIGH
Speed
LOW
VERY HIGH
Frequency limitation
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ROMES benefits l Network optimization lReduces number of sites lLess power consumption lLess investments into sites l Evaluation during the drive l Time saving way in finding Interferences and missing Neighbors l Modular and flexible architecture l16x mobile driver support lNo limitation for number of connected devices l Service contract includes free updates l Important Post-Processing tools are supported l Costumer get all equipment from one supplier
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ROMES key features GSM Interference Analysis
HSPA Measurement
ROMES2 Go
WCDMA Interference Analysis
ROMES Usability
Voice Quality
Neighborhood Analysis
LTE Measurement
Spectrum Scan
BTS Position Estimation
Network Problem Analyzer
IQ Streaming
Generic Mobile Driver
BCH Demodulation
Floating License
Route Track Visualization
Indoor Measurements
Scanner Overview
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GSM Interference Analysis in 4 Steps Adj-Channel Interferer 21
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Co-Channel Interferer
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BTS List
1. Test Mobile delivers RxLev, RxQual & C/I during call 2. Definition of thresholds based on a) C/I £ X b) RxLev ³ Y AND RxQual ³ Z 3. Violating any of the above thresholds triggers an “interference event” 4. Automatic identification of interferer(s) Date | Title of presentation | 25
Interference Event List
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Interference Analysis l l l l
C/I Analysis with: GSM test mobile GSM Network Scanner GSM BTS base station list
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Interference Analysis - Background (1)
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GSM Scanning l l l
Decoding of broadcast information as like BCC, BSIC, CI, LAC, MNC, MCC Vertical gray bar refer to same channel but different sources -> Possible interferer
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GSM Scanning l l
TopN view of scanned channels together with BCH information Scanned C/I value to compare with test mobile
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GSM NWS Spectrum Measurements l
Shows all frequencies of one cell
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Serving Cell (SC) sources are: l
Either a mobile
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Selected channel of the GSM NWS
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SC BCCH and TCHs (acc. to BTS list)
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Each channel can be selected for details and waterfall history
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SC BCCH
SC TCHs
Automatic Identification of Interferer
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Automatic Identification of Interferer by Training Sequence Code (TSC) and Timing – with reference to the BTS list
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Automatic Identification of Interferer
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even a 2nd interferer in the same situation is identified
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Interference Analysis - Background (2) BS3 69 40 26
SC BTS BTS BTS BTS 1 2 3 4 C0
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BS4 20 33 10
SC 20 25 70
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C1
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C2
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BS1 90 20 15
BS2 25 40 53
Interference Analysis - Background (3) Possible Interfering Type of Interference Channels C0 Serv. Cell (=20) C1 Serv. Cell (=25) C2 Serv. Cell (=70)
BTS4 – C0 (= 20)
C0C0
BTS1 – C1 (= 20)
C0Cx
BTS2 – C0 (= 25)
CxC0
BTS3 – C2 (= 26)
CxCx (Adj)
BTS3 – C0 (= 69)
CxC0(Adj)
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Scanning WCDMA/CDMA l
TopN view including pilot pollution (bar chart lines) and broadcast information
Count of Pilots not limited
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Scanning WCDMA/CDMA l
CPICH power and aggregated power represented as fading taps
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Scanning – SC Tracer l l
Over the Air BTS test Synchronization of BTS Meas. time Delay time
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Neighborhood Analysis – Features l l l l l
Easy way to find Interferences Find missing or wrong neighborhoods Done by demodulation of broadcast information Intra 2G/3G handover optimization Only base station list is required
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Neighborhood Analysis – Benefits l l l l l
Automatic searching for network troubles The quick discovery of reasons for dropped calls, low data rate Approval of wanted Missing-Neighborhoods Less dropped calls Increase revenue and customer satisfaction
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Neighborhood Analysis 2G/2G l
Overview on 2G/2G neighbours – mobile and scanner comparison
Only Neighbour of one TopN member In TopN but not in BA list
How often have neighbours of the BA list been measured by the scanner
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Shows all neighbours of selected Serving Cell on the left with their measurement values
Neighborhood Analysis – 2G/3G
Target: Network Optimization Key Information: Active Set l
Active Set
Soft Handover Status
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Strong Signal available
Active Set full
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Strong Signal available Neighbour
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Interference (Pilot Pollution) Active Set not full Missing
Neighbourhood Analysis – Background
TSMx
NodeB Data Base
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SIB11 Active Set
SIB11 ? =
Neighborhoods
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Neighborhoods
Missing Neighbor - Interferer
Activ set Measured CPICH
Active Set full 3 dB
Registered Neighborhood: Interferer, Pilot Pollution, wrong Neighborhoods No Neighborhood: Possible Interferer
Active Set not full 3 dB
Registered Neighborhood: wrong Neighborhoods No Neighborhood: Missing Neighborhood
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Normal cases
Activ set Measured CPICH
Active Set full 3 dB
Registered Neighborhood: normal case No Neighborhood: normal case
Active Set not full 3 dB
Registered Neighborhood: normal case No Neighborhood: normal case
Measured CPICH filtered by several absolute and relative criterions
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Neighbourhood Analysis - Decision tree Criterions
TopM
M = M+1
Abs. Criterion fulfilled Rel. Criterion fulfilled
Not fulfilled Cancellation
Not fulfilled
TopM is neighbor of Top1 in the DB
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M > Active Set Max Count (= Active Set full?)
no
yes
PI Type = 1 Within Add Window? yes Active Set full? no
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PI Type = 2 no Within Interferer Window?
no
yes
yes Missing Neighbor (MN)
Possible Interferer (PI Type)
Neighbourhood Analysis – HW requirements l l l l l l
TSML-G GSM Network Scanner TSML-W WCDMA PN Scanner or TSMU with WCDMA PN Scanner Option (TSMU-K11) TSMU with BCH Demodulator Option (TSMU-K14) TSMU with GSM Network Scanner Option (TSMU-K15) Or TSMQ
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Neighborhood Analysis – SIB 11 Analysis l
Overview on differences between SIB11 and NodeB data base
!! Missing !!
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Handover Analysis Filter
Type of Handover
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BTS Position Estimation l
What is the target of this application? l l l l l l
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Generating of BTS lists in just driving with TSMx scanner Reuse BTS lists for Neighborhood Analysis Reuse BTS list for Interference Analysis Use BTS list to find BTS positions of competitors/operators in other countries Share BTS sites with other operators …
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TSMQ or TSMW TSMX-PPS GPS Module
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BTS Position Estimation l l
Driving around the area of interest Output result is a list with: l l
Seen BTSs (incl. BCCH, MCC, MNC, LAC CellID) Estimated geographical location
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Estimated BTS
Export BTS List to Google or to text file
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BTS Localizations result
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HSDPA - Technology Overview Node B: Generation of Scheduling Information for the User Data based on User Feedback
High Speed Dedicated Physical Control Channel
High Speed Shared Control Channel
UE1
HS-SCCH Scheduling Information High Speed (Physical) Downlink Shared Channel
HS-(P)DSCH User Data Date | Title of presentation | 54
UE2
HSDPA – Features/benefits l
Support of Qualcomm chipset l l l l l l
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Qualcomm TM6275, TM6280, TM7200, Samsung Z560 / U700 Option Globetrotter Fusion+ HSDPA data card Novatel Wireless Merlin U870 PC card Nokia N95 / 6120 / N85 / N96 / N6720 Huawei E17x, E22x, E1820 etc. LG MU/CU500, TU550
Throughput performance on PHY/MAC/RLC/Layer 3 BLER, CQI, DTX, HARQ-ACK, channel status Statistical evaluation All parameter represented by colors for quick problem identification
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HSDPA - View l
UL HS-DPCCH
DTX
ACK
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NACK
HSDPA - View
1 Subframe
SCCH demodulated SCCH successfully decoded DSCH CRC Check Passed (yellow: no valid DSCH) New Transmission (red: retransmission) Modulation QPSK (red: 16QAM) Number of in parallel DSCH Codes per UE HARQ process ID
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HSDPA - Decode Statistic View
SB+: number of successfully decoded sub blocks SB++: number of successfully decoded sub blocks, sent more than once, although the first transmission was already successful SB-: number of sub blocks that could not be decoded SBLER: Sub Block Error Rate in % BL+: number of successfully decoded blocks BL-: number of blocks that could not be decoded BLER: Block Error Rate in % #1: percentage of successfully decoded blocks at first transmission, etc.
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HSDPA Performance Views (1/2)
Average CQI Requested, scheduled and delta QPSK/16QAM rates Requested, scheduled and delta average no. of codes Requested, scheduled and delta throughput Date | Title of presentation | 59
HSDPA Performance Views (2/2)
Block Error rate on hs-MAC layer (=HARQ) and RLC layer Throughput on hs-MAC layer (=HARQ) and RLC layer Date | Title of presentation | 60
HSDPA – Background (I) l
Shared Channel transmission: Channelization codes and transmission power in a cell are dynamically
shared between users. A new transport channel High Speed Downlink Shared Channel (HSDSCH) is introduced. l
Adaptive modulation and coding (AMC): Adaptation of transmission parameters to radio conditions and terminal
capability Modulation schemes: – 16-QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation): UE capability – QPSK (Quadrature Phase Shift Keying): mandatory for UE
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HSDPA – Background(II) l
Hybrid automatic-repeat-request (HARQ) Improving robustness against link adaptation errors UE rapidly requests retransmissions of erroneously receveived data UE can combine information from the original transmission with that of
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later retransmissions (Soft Combining)
Fast scheduling in the Node B instead of RNC Moving scheduling and processing of retransmissions closer to air
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interface New MAC-hs (Medium Access Control – high speed) protocol entity in the Node B
Short transmission time interval of 2ms Accelerating packet scheduling for transmission
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HSUPA – Features/benefits l
Support of Qualcomm chipset l l l l
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Qualcomm TM7200 Option Globe Trotter GT MAX HSUPA Nokia 6720 Huawei E17x, E22x, E1820 etc.
Additional parameters to HSDPA: Happy Rate, DTX Rate, ACK and NACK Rate Retransmission counter and statistics L1/MAC statistics
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HSUPA – Cell status l l
Colors for a quick status overview 7 further HSUPA specific views
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HSxPA – Categories HSDPA
DL rate
HSUPA
UL rate
Category 1/2
1.2 Mbit/s
Category 1
0.73 Mbit/s
Category 3/4
1.8 Mbit/s
Category 2
1.46 Mbit/s
Category 5/6
3.6 Mbit/s
Category 3
1.46 Mbit/s
Category 7/8
7.3 Mbit/s
Category 4
2.00 Mbit/s
Category 9
10.2 Mbit/s
Category 5
2.93 Mbit/s
Category 10
14.4 Mbit/s
Category 6
5.76 Mbit/s
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Even easier operation l
3-Step Wizards
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Dynamic help bar to lead the user through his tasks
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Even easier operation l
Scan Hardware - no more dealing with COM ports
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Workspace also part of measurement file
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Export your drive to Google Earth l l
Quick and Easy visualization for Non-ROMES users KMZ format is very compact
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TSMW LTE Scanner Highlights l
LTE Key Features l
Frequency range from 30 MHz to 6 GHz, up to 64 frequencies in parallel
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All channel bandwidths supported: 1,4; 3; 5; 10; 15; 20MHz
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Excellent sensitivity down to -127 dBm, synchronization from -123dBm
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Up to 200 measurements/sec
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Maximum dynamic range, down to a C/I of -20dB
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Support of FDD and TDD – from the beginning
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Automatic detection of all available Physical Cell Ids
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Measurements of RSRP, RSRQ P-SCH and S-SCH power and SINR
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Channel Impulse Response for Signal reflection and Guard Interval analysis
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A first challenge – LTE frequency bands... E‑ UTRA Uplink (UL) operating band Operating BS receive Band UE transmit
1 2 3 4 5 61 7 8 9 10
…by GCF prioritized frequency bands for LTE
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FUL_high 1980 MHz 1910 MHz 1785 MHz 1755 MHz 849 MHz
FDL_low 2110 MHz 1930 MHz 1805 MHz 2110 MHz 869 MHz
840 MHz 2570 MHz 915 MHz
875 MHz 2620 MHz 925 MHz
1784.9 MHz 1844.9 MHz 1770 MHz 2110 MHz 1447.9 MHz 1475.9 MHz
– FDL_high – 2170 MHz – 1990 MHz – 1880 MHz – 2155 MHz – 894MHz – 885 MHz – 2690 MHz – 960 MHz – 1879.9 MHz – 2170 MHz – 1495.9 MHz
Duplex Mode
FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD
– 716 MHz – 787 MHz – 798 MHz
– – –
746 MHz 756 MHz 768 MHz
20 21
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728 MHz 746 MHz 758 MHz Reserved Reserved 716 MHz 734 MHz 830 MHz 860 MHz 845 MHz 875 MHz 862 MHz 791 MHz 1462.9 MHz 1495.9 MHz
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746 MHz 875 MHz 890 MHz 821 MHz 1510.9 MHz
FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD FDD
... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
1900 MHz 2010 MHz 1850 MHz 1930 MHz 1910 MHz 2570 MHz 1880 MHz 2300 MHz
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1920 MHz 2025 MHz 1910 MHz 1990 MHz 1930 MHz 2620 MHz 1920 MHz 2400 MHz
– – – – – – – –
1920 MHz 2025 MHz 1910 MHz 1990 MHz 1930 MHz 2620 MHz 1920 MHz 2400 MHz
TDD TDD TDD TDD TDD TDD TDD TDD
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1900 MHz 2010 MHz 1850 MHz 1930 MHz 1910 MHz 2570 MHz 1880 MHz 2300 MHz
Europe, Japan, Korea
Europe
FDD FDD
698 MHz 777 MHz 788 MHz Reserved Reserved 704 MHz 815 MHz 830 MHz 832 MHz 1447.9 MHz
17 18 19
China
– – – – – – 830 MHz – 2500 MHz – 880 MHz – – 1749.9 MHz 1710 MHz – 1427.9 MHz – FUL_low 1920 MHz 1850 MHz 1710 MHz 1710 MHz 824 MHz
Downlink (DL) operating band BS transmit UE receive
US
Europe
Source: 3GPP TS 36.101
LTE Scanner Measurements
Interferences ?
Stronges Cell = Serving Cell ? BCH Demodulation ? Date | Title of presentation | 71
LTE UE Measurements
Protocol ?
Quality ? Modulation ?
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LTE UE Measurements
Coverage ?
Throughput ?
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Neighbors ?
Network Problem Analyzer – NPA l
What is the NPA? l l l l
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Automatic Analysis of recorded *.RSCMD drive test files Indicates problem areas Offers possible reasons Link the problem areas in ROMES
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Multiple file processing Plug-Ins allow flexible analysis – – – –
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Handover Analysis Neighborhood Analysis Coverage Analysis Interference Analysis
Quick and simple
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Imagine someone gives a measurement file to you, and you immediately see this:
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Save time and money with ROMES NPA – get quick results l l l l l l l l
Quick overview of measurement file(s) content No manual analysis work required Automated KPI calculation and problem detection Automatic map handling (Google, OpenStreetMaps, MapInfo, ESRI) More than one file may be analyzed at a time Automated reporting capabilities NPA runs on same system as ROMES Customer specific extensions possible (using NPA SDK)
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Comparison NPA – Classical Post Processing l l l l l
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small and quick Can be run locally (doesn’t require a server) Easy to operate No or little pre-configuration Perfectly aligned with ROMES features
R&S NPA
Classical post processing
Heavy and big system Usually runs on server (incl. DB) Training required (e.g. Actix) Operator specific configuration required Usually part of customer’s established process chain
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Existing ROMES Workflow Measurement & Overview
ROMES
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Replay & Analysis
RSCMD File
3rd party PostProcessing DB
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ROMES
Possible processing and analysis with ROMES l
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Already contains analysis tools like Neighborhood Analyzer, GSM Interference Detection, etc. Wide range of strong visualization capabilities Drill down and detailed analysis possible (e.g. HSPA) Well known tool for radio engineers
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However… Analysis limited to single file
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Manual work and lot of time required Limited overview of complete measurement file Limited reporting capabilities (mainly via screenshots)
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Times are changing: The ROMES NPA Measurement & Overview
ROHDE & SCHWARZ Result Overview GUI
Replay & Analysis
Result Files
ROMES
ROMES NPA RSCMD Files
3rd party PostProcessing DB
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ROMES
ROMES NPA Workflow 1. Load measurement data – one or more files
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ROMES NPA Workflow 2. OPTIONAL: Select and configure Analyzer Modules
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ROMES NPA Workflow 3. Start Analysis – this can be done for several files in parallel
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ROMES NPA Workflow 4. READY – check the results
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ROMES NPA Workflow 5. With ROMES4NP11 Extended NQA for GSM, WCDMA and TETRA: Problem Spot Analysis with problem reasons
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ROMES NPA Workflow 6. Optional: Automatic synchronization and further drill down with ROMES
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NPA Output – Main KPIs l
To get a quick overview for each used technology
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NPA N15 Coverage – Scanner Coverage and Raster l
To check problems in coverage, compare coverage of different providers or technologies, check TopNs
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NPA N15 Coverage – Coverage and Interference problem spots
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NPA N20 Data – HSPA/LTE statistics l
Automatic statistics for many HSPA/LTE data parameters
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NPA N20 Data – HSPA/LTE problems
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Combination of Coverage check and Throughput problems
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NPA Output – BTS lists l
Best server for each location and neighbor cells
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NPA Output – BTS lists l l
Best provider for each location BTS Lists with history (different network states on different dates)
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NPA Output - Neighborhood Analysis l
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Neighbourhood Analysis (for LTE and TETRA) For GSM and WCDMA to come
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NPA Output - Handover Analysis l
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Handover Analysis (for LTE and TETRA). For GSM and WCDMA to come
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Context Filtering Example: l Coverage for one cell
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NPA - Maps l
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Uses Google Maps or OpenStreetMaps For data sensitive customers: in case of Google Maps: only relevant geographical area is transmitted to Google – nothing else Required license for all Map formats is part of NPA Location of maps (from 4.63 onwards): New map formats in 4.64: MapInfo „*.tab“
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NPA – General Q&A l
Processes rscmd files only, no 3rd party files (Nemo, TEMS, etc.)
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For existing customers or ROMES upgrades: l
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NPA Basic package included in ROMES Basic package NPA Basic can be offered separately for EUR 1.000
New ROMES license for customers always comes along with 2 dongles l l l
one for ROMES one for NPA can be used in parallel on same PC
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Voice Quality Analysis - SQA l l l l
Measurements according to the PESQ standard (ITU-T P.862) Results are expressed by MOS, like the user would realize R&S acquired licenses from „Opticom“ PESQ ensures comparability of the results
PESQ: Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality MOS: Mean Opinion Score
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Impairment
Grade
Excellent
5
Good
4
Fair
3
Poor
2
Bad
1
Voice Quality Analysis - Setup ROMES SQA
soundcard
Audio adapter
Test mobile
Connection over the air
SQA Server ISDN controller C4
Main controller TSPC4 ? = Voice sample copy
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Reference voice sample
For up to 4 parallel measurement Further extension possible
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Voice Quality Analysis – SQA features l Real end-to-end measurements l available in different directions: - voice in downlink direction (ISDN server to mobile) - voice in uplink direction (mobile to ISDN server) - voice in up- and downlink (mobile to mobile)
l a reference voice sample is received & compared with a
local sample copy
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Voice Quality Analysis - PESQ Perceptual Model
Internal Representation
Comparison
Reference (= Input)
Test (= Output)
Perceptual Model
Internal Representation
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Audible Difference
Cognitive Model
Total Quality Figure
RF Power Scan with TSMx RF Power Scan view shows l
All defined sweeps
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Selected sweep (incl. Markers)
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„Waterfall diagram“
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RF Spectrum Scan l
Waterfall diagram for quick spectrum survey
Complete Spectrum
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RF Spectrum Scan l
Waterfall diagram for quick spectrum survey
UL Activities
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RF Spectrum Scan l
Waterfall diagram for quick spectrum survey
DL Activities
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RF Spectrum Scan l
Waterfall diagram for quick spectrum survey
DL Channel Matrix
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RF Spectrum Scan l
Waterfall diagram for quick spectrum survey
DL UMTS Carriers
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TSML/U/Q vs. TSMW TSMx (TSML-x/U/Q)
TSMW
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2
80 MHz – 3 GHz (6 GHz at TSML-CW)
30 MHz – 6 GHz
ca. 30 kHz (fixed)
Min. 140 Hz Adjustable via FFT and Bandwidth
Adjustable Bandwidth
1 MHz – 20 MHz
FFT Size
16 / 32 / 64 / 128 / 256 / 512 / 1024 / 2048 / 4096 / 8192
Spectrum Clearance Threshold
Adjustable ROMES Update Rate
Update Rate of the Views and the Signals
ROMES ASCII Export
Marker (4x Fixed, Free, Current Peak), Sweep Rate, All Channels
Jump-To-Next-Measurement-Point
Supported Frontends Frequency Range Adjustable RBW
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The fixed marker jumps automatically to the measurement value or channel center frequency next to the clicked frequency value
Web based TSMW maintenance l l l l l
Change TSMW IP Adress See installed option keys Install new options Check current Firmware Update Firmware
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TSMW – IQ Streaming l
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The TSMW & TSMW-K1 can be used for seamless IQ data recording
Streaming of up to 20 MHz BW Real-time or Offline data analysis Open Interface via MatLab Simple data transfer via LAN
Benefits l l l
Record IQ Data with TSMW –> Replay on Signal Generator Customer integration into its own SW Sample Application for quick integration
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Record IQ Data Seamless ~70 MBytes/sec @ 20 MHz and 12 bit resolution
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Loaning licenses over defined time
Server
Drive Test System
Return by Expiration ROMES
ROMES License
Rent License
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Generic mobile driver l l l l
Supports all commercial mobiles for drive test GSM/WCDMA AT commando view, RxLev, CI, LAC, MNC, MCC NQA can be used for call statistics SQA analysis can be done by the generic mobile driver
Modem port ROMES Core
Diagnostic port
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Indoor coverage l l
Simple map reference Hot spot mode or continuous coverage mode
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Mapping l l l l l l
Map&Guide OpenStreet Map MapInfo ESRI CMRI LS Telcom
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Route track visualization I l
BTS integration by 2G and 3G database Unnecessary handover
Handover „Ping Pong“ effect
Route Track Ec/Io GSM/UMTS BTS
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GSM BTS
Route track visualization II
Downtilt „Ping Pong“ effect
Downtilt
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Localization
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BCH Demodulation l
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Demodulation of all available broad cast information Cell IDs, LAC, Neigbours, TCHs, TX Power, MNC, MCC, ULInterferences, Neighbours for IntraFreq Handover.
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BCH Demodulation Estimated Position
All available Operators All available Cells
Basic Cell Information All available SIBs
Broadcasted 2G Neigbours
Broadcasted 3G Neigbours
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Agenda l l l l l l
Targets for Rohde & Schwarz Market position of Rohde & Schwarz Drive Test Tools ROMES software platform TSMx scanner Summary
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Receiver series for Drive Test
Supported standards
TSML-x
TSMU
TSMQ
TSMW
One fixed
One at a time
(out of WCDMA, GSM, CDMA2000, EVDO, CW, Spectrum)
(out of WCDMA, GSM, CDMA2000, EVDO, CW, Spectrum)
Multiple in parallel
Multiple in parallel
(out of WCDMA, GSM, CDMA2000, EVDO, Spectrum. CW separately)
(out of WCDMA, GSM, CDMA2000, EVDO, Spectrum,
New TSML-GW Scanner for GSM and WCDMA in parallel
additionally LTE, WiMAX, IQ, TETRA
Interface
ROMES, ViCOM
ROMES, ViCOM
ROMES, ViCOM
MatLab/C++ ROMES, ViCOM
Measurement speed
regular
high
superior
Extremely fast
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Covered Bands GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900 PCS … WCDMA850, WCDMA900, WCDMA1700, WCDMA1900, WCDAM2100 … CDMA450, CDMA800, CDMA1900 … …… 30MHz 80MHz
TSML-x
3GHz
TSMU
TSMQ
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6GHz
TSMW
TSMx Scanner – Benefits l l
Higher performance than test mobiles can deliver The mobiles can only “see” what the base station them tells to see l l
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Hidden neighbourhoods Pilot Pollution and interference causes are not detectable
No costs and no capacity is allocated Spectrum analysis provides a detection of external interferences Independent of mobile chipsets –> reference Higher level and time accuracy compared to mobile based measurements Use of only one unit for different networks and applications Cheaper compared to many band-dedicated units
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TSMx Scanner useful for … l l l l l l l l l
Detection of Missing Neighbor Cells Pilot Pollution Analysis Interference Hunting (In- and Out-Band) BTS Position Estimation Propagation Model tuning Network planning Benchmarking RF-Spectrum Scan …
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Unique Features of TSML-x series l
Applicable independent form frequency band (80 MHz to 3 GHz)
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CW receiver is applicable to WiMAX measurements up to 6 GHz
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Single mode operation units saving costs
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Faster and more accurate than competitors
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Up to 6 carrier in parallel
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Broadcast demodulation
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TSMU – Features/Benefits l
Proven receiver technology since 2003
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All technologies GSM/WCDMA/CDMA/EVDO and CW in one box
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2500 rake receivers enables the user to analyze fading
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First receiver for broadband usage 80 MHz to 3 GHz
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High speed CPICH synchronization
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Up to 12 carriers simultaneously
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Easy mobile backpack integration
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Options give maximum degree of freedom
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TSMQ – Features/Benefits l
Parallel measurements of GSM/WCDMA/CDMA/EVDO
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Multitechnology measurements in one drive test
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Unattached of frequency band, 80 MHz to 3 GHz possible
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Highest performance (WCDMA 50 Hz)
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Up to 12 RF-carriers simultaneously
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CW measurements are separately possible
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Low power consumption of 8 W
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Fits into a glove box
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TSMW – Wideband Scanner l
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2 RF-Signal Paths from 30 MHz to 6 GHz Each Front-End with 20 MHz BW Pre-Selection for higher intermodulation resistance Sensitivity down to –127 dBm (for LTE) Support of (limited) WiMAX IEEE 802.16e and LTE TDD+FDD GSM, WCDMA, CDMA2000, EVDO, TETRA, IQ Unbeatable measurement speed (WCDMA 100Hz, GSM 350ch/s, incl. demodulation) Built-in GPS Scalable hardware – all in parallel ViCOM OEM interface
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TSMQ- Performance typical meas.rate in Hz
Single mode
Dual mode
Dual mode
50
19
20
100
50
Dual mode
Triple mode
Triple mode
8
20
80
50
20
10
5
5
WCDMA PNS HS
GSM Network Scanner*
cdma2000 PNS 10 CW 625 * Channels per second
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10
TSMx – Performance (Single mode) typical meas. rate in Hz WCDMA High Speed (incl. decoding of BCH)
GSM Network Scanner* (incl. decoding of BCH)
TSML-W TSML-GW
TMSL-G TSML-GW
TSML-C
TSML-CW
10
40
CDMA2000/EVDO
5
(incl. decoding of BCH)
CW
625
TSMU
TSMQ
TSMW
20
50
100
80
100
350
10
10
10
625
625
WiMAX 802.16e
5
LTE FDD/TDD
200
* Channels per second
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Agenda l l l l l l
Mission & Visions for Rohde & Schwarz Market position of Rohde & Schwarz Drive Test Tools ROMES software platform TSMx scanner Summary
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Rohde & Schwarz Drive Test Solutions offers for a wide range of application cases with software and hardware modularity R&S Drive Test tools can help to reduce network complexity Existing technologies can be maintained to ensure revenue New technologies can be roll out quick to reach ROI
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Further Information l l
www.drivetest.rohde-schwarz.com Application notes: l l l
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1SP56 Guideline for Scanner-based Drive Tests 1SP55 TSMW Digital I/Q Interface Option K1 1SP52 Voice Quality Measurements with R&S ROMES SQA
Technical article in R&S-News l l l l l l l
192: Radio Network Analyzers for all tasks and any budget 192: Straightforward solution: neighborhood analysis in 2G and 3G networks 195: HSPA measurements with all the bells and whistles 197: TSMW for IQ and WiMAX measurements 198: ROMES2Go 199: Automatic Detection and Identification of GSM Interferences 199: Network Problem Analyzer
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