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Drive Test 2G Vs 3G

This document provides information about 2G and 3G networks and performance testing using TEMS equipment: 1) It describes some key objectives of cellular networks such as providing sufficient coverage, network capacity, and maintaining calls as users move between cells. 2) It outlines the TEMS equipment used for testing, including drives testers, scanners, and modems to monitor various metrics like RxLevel, RxQual, and dropped calls. 3) It lists the types of performance indicators that can be measured through stationary and mobile testing, including call setup failures, handovers, throughput tests, and signal quality measurements.

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Drive Test 2G Vs 3G

This document provides information about 2G and 3G networks and performance testing using TEMS equipment: 1) It describes some key objectives of cellular networks such as providing sufficient coverage, network capacity, and maintaining calls as users move between cells. 2) It outlines the TEMS equipment used for testing, including drives testers, scanners, and modems to monitor various metrics like RxLevel, RxQual, and dropped calls. 3) It lists the types of performance indicators that can be measured through stationary and mobile testing, including call setup failures, handovers, throughput tests, and signal quality measurements.

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2G VS 3G

DRIVE TEST WITH


TEMS
LEXCORP SOLUTIONS
Cellular Network

B D
A C

1)To obtain sufficient coverage over the entire service area to ensure that high quality
voice services and data services with low error rates can be offered to the subscribers.
2)To offer the subscriber traffic network capacity with sufficiently low blocking and
call dropping rate.
3)Keep the call from dropping as mobile move out from individual cell
NETWORK

MSC BSC SITE MS

MSC RNC NODE UE


B
RXLEVEL Vs RSCP

RXLEVEL RSCP

-30 dBm
-30 dBm
-40 dBm -40 dBm

-90 dBm
-90 dBm
-100 dBm -100 dBm
-120 dBm -120 dBm
RXQUAL Vs EC/NO

RXQUAL Ec/No

0 0
-3 dB
1

-6 dB
3

4 -10 dB

5 -15 dB

-20 dB
6
7
TEMS Equipment

-T610 -K800
- K800 - UMTS Scanner
- GPS - GPS
- Data Cable - Data Cable
- Serial to USB - Serial to USB
- Laptop - HSDPA Modem
- Laptop

GPS

Handset (complete with Charger, Headset, Data


Cable) and USB Hub WCDMA Scanner
Cell Parameter

- Serving Cell - Serving Cell


- Neighbor - Active Set
- BCCH - PSC (0-511)
- BSIC

- Cel File (site configuration)


- MCOM
- SEQ File (command
sequence file)
- Workspace file
KPI (Mobile Test)

- Drop Call - Drop Call


- Call Setup Failure - Access Failure
- Handover Failure - Soft Handover Failure
- Swapped Feeder - Swapped Feeder
- Rxlevel - RSCP
- Rxqual - Ec/NO
- SQI - SQI
- Missing Neighbor
- Pilot Pollution
- IRAT Failure
KPI (Stationary)

- Call Setup - Call Setup


- Handover Test - Video Call
- GPRS - HSDPA
- EDGE - R99
- FTP Test - Soft Handover Test
- Ping - Irat Test
- Rxlevel - FTP Test
- Rxqual - Ping
- SQI
Swapped Feeder
- Cellid - Cellid
- BCCH/BSIC - PSC
THANK YOU

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