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Edition B Analyzer Tr
aining Course
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Viewing
Data in
Analyzer
Loading
Files
Now that you are
more familiar with
the Analyzer
environment, we
willmove on to
some of the basic
viewing options for
drive test data.1.
Open Logfile
orby clicking the O
pen Logfile icon: .
TEMS
Investigation
1.log2.
Figure 8 - Expanded
Workspace Showing
Data Groups and
Parameters
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Upon loading a
GSM data file, note
that several data
groups are
createdfor each
device contained in
the file. To see
these data groups,
open anylog file
contained in
the training
package.The
following data
groups are created
under the GSM
node:
Statistics Data
Information
about handover
interval and
duration
Serving Cell
Parameters
Information
about the serving
cellidentity, serving
BCCH, and BSIC.
handoffincluding
BCCH and BSIC.
Dedicated Radio
Link
Once a call has
been
established,paramet
Device Info
Information
about the
specifications of the
mobilemaking the
call.
Downlink
Measurements
Serving RxLev
and
RxQualmeasureme
nts made by the
mobile, which are
also broken out
byARFCN.
BCCH, BSIC,
and RxLev for each
neighbor.
Inaddition, all
neighbor
measurements are
broken out by
channelnumber.
Event Data
Call events
triggered by Layer
3 messaging
orregistered by
the drive test
vendors equipment
. If an event
is notpresent in the
tree, it did not
occur in the file.
GPRS
Measurements
Metrics
associated with
GPRS data
calls,including
throughput, coding
scheme, channel
usage, TBF
informationand
events can be found
here.
AMR
Measurements
Call setup and
inband signaling
measurementsextra
cted from AMRenabled handsets
are contained in
this group.
Vendor Specific
Measurements
that are specific to
the
particularcollection
device used.
Specific events
registered by the
T+M
vendorshardware
not derived from
layer 3 messaging
by Analyzer are
includedhere.
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The
Data Testing
node in a GPRS or
EDGE handset
stream provides
dataparameters that
are not specific to
the air interface.
Under the
DataTesting
node, the
following groups
may be found:
Application
Measurements
Find
instantaneous
application
layerthroughput
here. This is the
value that most
closely
approximates
theend users
experience.
Protocol
Measurements
This group
contains throughput
values foreach
layer in the IP
stack. This group
contains statistics
IP (Internet
Protocol)
provides a
connectionlessaddr
essing scheme of
packets, or
datagrams, to
bedelivered in a
packet-switched
data network.
TCP
(Transmission
Control Protocol)
establishes avirtual
connection between
a source and a
destination ina data
network.
PPP (Point to
Point Protocol)
serves primarily
toprovide some
security to
datagrams in the IP
network.
ICMP (Internet
Control Message
Protocol)
supportserror,
control and
informational
messages within
the datanetwork
Task Settings
This group
contains task
identifiers
includingTask_Id,
Task_Name and
Task_Key.
Task Summary
This group
contains application
level
parameterssummari
zing the entire task.
Ping Statistics
This group
contains metrics for
any ping
sessionwithin the
logfile.
Application Statis
tics
This group
contains the
number of
bytestransmitted by
the
data application.
Connection
This group
contains details for
data
connectionsactivate
d within the logfile.
HTTP Statistics
This group
contains metrics for
any HTTP
sessionwithin the
logfile.Right-click
on several of the
parameters under
each group and
note thatthey can be
displayed on tables,
maps, charts, and in
workbooks.
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Viewing
Scanner
Data in
Analyzer
Analyzer supports
the GSM scanners
including the
TEMS scanner,
NemoSeegull,
Comarco baseline,
and XK series
scanner devices.To
better understand
the Scanner data
that is presented,
open
logfileGrayson CW
Scan.LOG and
expand the stream
Spectrum Tracker
(0):
Figure 9 - Scanner
Stream Expanded to
Show Its Contents
Independe
nt Node
Data in
Analyzer
The
Independent
data node in
Analyzer includes
measurements that
aretechnology and
T+M vendor
independent. This
includes
GPS
information,
loaded in the
Analyzer when a
logfile is loaded.
The site datanode
contains
information
resulting from the
integration of the
cell
planinformation
and drive test data.
This information
can be displayed
onmaps, charts,
tables, and
workbooks like all
regular drive
testparameters. The
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ServingCellDistan
ce
The distance
between each point
on the driveand the
current serving
cellsite
ServingCellLat
The latitude of
the serving cellsite
at each pointalong
the drive route
ServingCellLon
The longitude of
the serving cellsite
at each pointalong
the drive route
ServingCellID/Sec
torID
The
alphanumeric
identity from
thecellrefs file of
the serving site
name and sector
name. This data can
beviewed on a table
synchronized to a
map to eliminate
the need to lookup
channel/color code
information to
determine the
serving cell ateach
point on the drive
NeighborCellDista
nce/Lat/Long/Cell
ID/SectorID
- The
sameinformation as
above for each
neighbor position
along the drive.
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