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    Actix UMTS TrainingDay 1 Actix Basics

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    1Day Duration 1-2 hours

    Basic Actix Functionality and Capabilities:

    Opening data and superstreaming

    Attribute and binning settings

    Main attributes and finding attributes

    Working with maps and layers

    Displaying data onto workbook, table, chart

    Forms and Protocol Stack, arranging workspace, layouts

    Use of Repositories in Actix for big data

    Working with Network Explorer

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    Opening Log Files and Superstreaming

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    Attribute Explorer

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    Custom Region Attribute

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    Binning Mode

    Binning Mode. This controls how the bins are calculated. The options are:

    Time. This sorts the values according to the time at which they were

    logged and then breaks them into bins of the duration specified in the

    Time (ms) setting below. This, together with a bin size of one second

    (1000 ms) is the default option. (In a GSM system, this effectively

    averages the results of two measurement reports.)

    Location. This sorts the values into a geographical grid according to the

    Location settings below. Note that the starting point of the grid is defined

    by the projection system that you select below. Location binning is useful

    when you want to compare network performance over a period of months,say, or with the performance of a competitor's network. Note that you

    cannot display drive test route direction arrows when you display location

    binned data on the map.

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    Binning Mode

    Distance. The sorts the values according to the distance that has been

    travelled along the drive test route and then breaks them up into bins of

    the distance specified in the Distance setting below. This has the effect of

    spacing the data points evenly along the drive test route on the map. This

    option (with the distance set to 50 or 100 meters) is useful when you want

    each bin to reflect a change in the GPS coordinates. Note that distancebinning is not suitable for use with drive test files that have been

    superstreamed. See Superstreaming and Binningfor more information.

    Message. This breaks the sequential message data into bins of a specified

    number of messages, starting at the first message. Generally this option is

    used with a message number of 1, which is similar to no binning. However,

    it is not the same as no binning because attributes that are defined to use

    the mode hold binning method will maintain their previous value in bins in

    which they do not have a value. This option is useful when you need to

    examine a small section of a drive test to solve a very specific problem.

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    Binning Mode

    For example, here is the FileName attribute in our example superstream

    displayed on the map when message binning of one message is selected:

    We can clearly see the two drive test routes (the first one is shown in green

    and the second in pink). Notice that the second route is shorter than the first

    route and, because the message bins are in chronological order, we can

    display the direction arrows.

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    Binning Mode

    If we now change to distance binning, the display changes as follows:

    Notice that the values are scattered in an apparently random manner for the

    part of the superstream that represents the start of the first stream and the

    whole of the second stream. In addition, the direction arrows cannot be

    displayed, because the bins no longer represent a chronological sequence.

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    Working with maps and layers

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    Working with maps and layers

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    Displaying data onto workbook, table,

    chart

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    Displaying data onto workbook, table,

    chart

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    Forms and Protocol Stack, arranging

    workspace and layoout.Example of 2 Forms, Map Window and Protocol Stack arranged for analyzing the log

    files, you can save your Workspace from File menu it will remember log files loadedtoo, if you want to save only windows layout you can do it from View/Screen Layout.

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    Forms and Protocol Stack, arranging

    workspace and layout.

    Forms and Protocol Stack available for UMTS RF analysis from View menu

    U f R i i i A i f bi

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    Use of Repositories in Actix for big

    data

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    Working with Network Explorer

    Creating Cell Data Template from CSV or TXT tab delimited is done in 2 steps.

    All fields must be pointed with corresponding column names. If you will keep sameformat for source file, you may use created template for updating celref automatically.

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