Voice and video calls are now distinguished in call events and KPI reports, allowing for separate video metrics like call setup time. Packet throughput is also broken down by service like conversational video. Preliminary work was done on quality measurement for ViLTE, collecting lost/discarded packets and delay data, with video and audio MOS scores to follow. Twitter testing capabilities were expanded to load timelines, post tweets, and search, allowing correlation of RF performance with success rates. The KPI report now processes logfiles continuously, presenting familiar metrics in Excel and comparing operators, while listing contributing logfiles for drill-down analysis in real-time before official reporting.
Voice and video calls are now distinguished in call events and KPI reports, allowing for separate video metrics like call setup time. Packet throughput is also broken down by service like conversational video. Preliminary work was done on quality measurement for ViLTE, collecting lost/discarded packets and delay data, with video and audio MOS scores to follow. Twitter testing capabilities were expanded to load timelines, post tweets, and search, allowing correlation of RF performance with success rates. The KPI report now processes logfiles continuously, presenting familiar metrics in Excel and comparing operators, while listing contributing logfiles for drill-down analysis in real-time before official reporting.
Voice and video calls are now distinguished in call events and KPI reports, allowing for separate video metrics like call setup time. Packet throughput is also broken down by service like conversational video. Preliminary work was done on quality measurement for ViLTE, collecting lost/discarded packets and delay data, with video and audio MOS scores to follow. Twitter testing capabilities were expanded to load timelines, post tweets, and search, allowing correlation of RF performance with success rates. The KPI report now processes logfiles continuously, presenting familiar metrics in Excel and comparing operators, while listing contributing logfiles for drill-down analysis in real-time before official reporting.
Voice and video calls are now distinguished in call events and KPI reports, allowing for separate video metrics like call setup time. Packet throughput is also broken down by service like conversational video. Preliminary work was done on quality measurement for ViLTE, collecting lost/discarded packets and delay data, with video and audio MOS scores to follow. Twitter testing capabilities were expanded to load timelines, post tweets, and search, allowing correlation of RF performance with success rates. The KPI report now processes logfiles continuously, presenting familiar metrics in Excel and comparing operators, while listing contributing logfiles for drill-down analysis in real-time before official reporting.
• Voice and video were distinguished as separate media types in the
Blocked Call, Dropped Call, and Call End events, enabling the calculation of video-specific KPIs. Voice and video calls are likewise distinguished in the KPI report (described in section 2.2.4.1), so that video-specific versions are obtained of metrics such as call setup time. • With PDCP throughput broken down by QCI, a separate throughput figure is obtained for conversational video (among other services). See section 2.2.2.4. • Some preliminary steps were also taken towards quality measurement for ViLTE. Data is already obtained on lost, discarded, and corrected packets as well as on packet delay variation. Video and audio MOS scores (computed by the VQmon algorithm) will follow in a later release as soon as video call inject has been implemented in a similar manner as for voice AQM.
2.2.3.2. Twitter Testing
The rollout of social media testing capabilities continued in TEMS Investigation 17.1 with the Twitter service. Testable operations are: loading the home timeline or that of another user, posting tweets (optionally with a photo), and searching tweets for specified contents. Testing Twitter like a user gives you a comprehensive view of service performance, especially by correlating RF measurements with actual end- user operation success rates.
2.2.4. Presentation
2.2.4.1. KPI Report
The KPI report was a new reporting tool in TEMS Investigation 17.1. Processing logfiles continuously as soon as they have been recorded, the tool presents familiar KPIs for voice and data services in a Microsoft Excel workbook. A fundamental and pervasive feature of the KPI report is that it compares operators in terms of each computed metric. In the report are also listed all logfiles that contributed to the KPI statistics. You can open a contributing logfile in TEMS Investigation to drill down into the drive test data. The KPI reporting function gives you real-time access to KPI statistics in the field, enabling you to assess results instantly, before they are uploaded and processed into official KPI reports.