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ActixOne – Basic User Training
ActixOne Overview and Getting Started
COURSE OVERVIEW
Scope and Objectives
ActixOne – Basic User Training
Module 1: ActixOne Overview and Getting Started
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Course Objectives
• Understand the basic architecture of ActixOne
• Get an overview of the ActixOne modules and their functions
• Become familiar with the main concepts
of the ActixOne web client’s user interface
• Thus, enabling you to:
– Access ActixOne
– Generally use the web client’s user interface
– Adjust it for individual use
Target Audience & Required Knowledge
• RF Engineers responsible for
– monitoring and enhancing cellular network performance and
– performing RAN optimization
• Experienced technicians involved in field optimization
• With according experience in:
– Mobile network infrastructure and RAN operation and optimization
– Network data types and sources for RAN optimization,e.g. network configuration and KPIs, drive surveys and subscriber traces
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Prerequisites
• Access to an ActixOne system
– deployed for the customer scope
– with customer data loaded
– with an individual login for every user
• A Web browser(such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox)
– with latest version Adobe Flash Player
ACTIXONE OVERVIEW
Solution Overview and Basic Architecture
ActixOne – Basic User Training
Module 1: ActixOne Overview and Getting Started
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ActixOne PlatformA unified workspace for optimizing the mobile network
• Highly scalable platform
• Support for all key
mobile network data
sources
• Web based interface
• Automates tasks using
rules engines &
optimization algorithms
• Integrated workflow to
streamline activities
MapsDrive
Survey
Planning
ActixOne Repository
ActixOne Web Interface
Rules Engine
Optimization Engine
Visualize Analyze Optimize
Dashboards & Reports
Subscriber
Trace
Workflow Engine
Network
OSS
ActixOne Platform ArchitectureProven scalability and performance in customer deployments
• Modern service orientated architecture
• Scalable to thousands of users
and TBs of data
• Flexible architecture allows analytics
to be added & upgraded
• Web based interface
• 3rd party application access through
published web services interfaces
ActixOne Platform
ActixOne Repository Server
Modules
3rd PartyApplications
ActixOneWeb Client
ActixOneWeb Client
ActixOneWeb Client
ActixOne Repository Server
ActixOne Repository (Oracle)
Web Services
ActixOne Data Load Server
Data Adaptor
Processing Node
ActixOne Data Load Server
Data Adaptor
Processing Node
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ACTIXONE GUI OVERVIEW
Client User Interface and Modules
ActixOne – Basic User Training
Module 1: ActixOne Overview and Getting Started
ActixOne Client GUI Basic Topics
• How to Login
• GUI overview
– Modules and Help
• How to use the Map
– Background map navigation and search
– Distance measurement, Altitude profile, and more...
• How to manage Map Layers
– Overview of Map Layers
– Network configuration display
– Using Transient Data
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Log in to ActixOne
• Open a Web browser* and then enter the URL of the
ActixOne server in the browser's address field:
http://servername/ActixOne/
• Depending on the security setup determined by the administrator,
you may need to log in before you can begin using ActixOne.
If so, you are presented with a login screen.
• Enter a valid username and password
(optionally: Remember Username)
and then click the Log In button.
* such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox
with latest version Adobe Flash Player
ActixOne Client InterfaceMap-based view as in the Network Optimization module
Navi-
ga-
tion
menu
1
Details
panel
2
Map area
3
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Size a GUI Element and Quick Open/Close
• To size a GUI element, click the separating bar
anywhere and drag it to the desired size, e.g.:
– Adjust the Map window height by moving the bar below it
– Adjust the Details pane and Map window width by moving the bar between them
• Then, with size adjusted, GUI elements can be quickly closed and
reopened by just clicking the arrow element on the separating bar,
e.g.:
– Close the Navigation menu to the left
ActixOne Modulesin the Navigation pane may include the following:
• Enables you to make fast, effective network decisions using tasks and events for an area.
• Here the tasks are managed, the reasons for problems investigated or analyzed, and corrections recommended.
• Enables you to make fast, effective network decisions using tasks and events for an area.
• Here the tasks are managed, the reasons for problems investigated or analyzed, and corrections recommended.Network Optimization
• Provides reporting for competitive benchmarking drives, including drill-down to resolve competitive issues.• Provides reporting for competitive benchmarking drives, including drill-down to resolve competitive issues.Benchmarking
• Can provide direct links to custom extensions and other applications.• Can provide direct links to custom extensions and other applications.Favorites
• Provides an overview and reporting on the tasks in the ActixOne system.• Provides an overview and reporting on the tasks in the ActixOne system.Dashboard
• Displays status information relating to the processing of drive survey and subscriber traces files.• Displays status information relating to the processing of drive survey and subscriber traces files.File Status
• Contains a link to the ActixOne User Guide.• Contains a link to the ActixOne User Guide.Help
• Compare for a selected area the network performance of multiple networks or multiple time periods.• Compare for a selected area the network performance of multiple networks or multiple time periods.Network Comparison
• Hierachical overview and drilldown of call events – using Network Event Overview
• Identify key problem areas and investigate call events and RF performance.
• Hierachical overview and drilldown of call events – using Network Event Overview
• Identify key problem areas and investigate call events and RF performance.Problem Investigation
• Find and locate survey files, which are available in the central data repository.
• Maintain a record of notes and comments about those surveys.
• Find and locate survey files, which are available in the central data repository.
• Maintain a record of notes and comments about those surveys.Survey Management
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Exercise: Using Help
• Click the Help module and open the User Guide
• Browse the table of contents
• Use the Search tool
to search for a topic,
e.g. “network optimization”
USING THE MAP
Map Provider, Navigation, Zoom, Distance, Altitude, Date
ActixOne – Basic User Training
Module 1: ActixOne Overview and Getting Started
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Exercise: Using the Map
• Zoom:
– in and out
– to a user-defined rectangular area
– to an area 5 km around a given site
• Change the provider and/or type of the Background Map
• Go to a specific location
– a given town or address
– define a Home Location
• Measure the distance between two points on the map
• Display the Altitude Profile along a 10 km line from a given site
Elements on the Map
To open a map icon:• move the mouse cursor over it
(the element is unpinned and will
close when you move the cursor
away – note the pin icon in the top
right corner of the element window)
or
• click it
(the element opens, pinned down)
To close an open map element:• if pinned down, click it to unpin it,
then
• move the mouse cursor away from it
(after a moment the element closes)
Zoom level Map layersSearch for
Location LegendSystem DateTools
menu
Search for Elements
Charts Tables
Network Events
Lat-Lon of
the Cursor
Scale
and UnitsDistance Ruler
Altitude Profile
Elements highlighted in blue are covered in other course parts.blue
Pin icon
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Using the Map: Pan and Zoom
• Pan the map by click/hold and move
• Zoom in or out as follows:
– move the mouse pointer over the icon or click it, then:
• click the house to zoom in, click the earth to zoom out or
• move the ruler along the slider
The respective zoom level (number) is shown on top.
– use the Page Up/Down or +/- keys on the keyboard:
• Page Up or + to zoom in, Page Down or - to zoom out
– use the mouse scroll wheel:
• scroll up to zoom in and down to zoom out
– double-click on the map to center and zoom in to the selected point
• Zoom into an area as follows:
– rectangular area:
• Press the Ctrl key and drag the mouse pointer to draw a box, to which ActixOne will zoom when you release the Ctrl key.
– circular area:
• Press the Ctrl and Alt keys and drag the mouse pointer to draw a circle, to which ActixOne will zoom when you release the keys.
Background Map layer
• The displayed maps are delivered by map providers.
– The available map providers (e.g. Bing, Google maps) and types
depend on how ActixOne has been configured by an Administrator.
• Use the Background Maps layer to select from the available
providers the type of map shown as background.
– Click on the name/logo to select the provider
– Select one available type for this provider
• Depending on the provider,
the background maps may include the following:
– Road maps with labels
– Aerial or satellite images
with or without labels, such as road and place information
– Terrain maps showing the altitude of the landscape
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Search for Location
• Click the icon to open it and enter a search request
• Accepts search requests for
– city names, e.g. London
– street addresses, e.g. Beacon Street
– latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates
in the format lat:<lat_value> lon:<lon_value>
• If multiple map providers are configured in ActixOne,
select the map provider
• If multiple results are found, select from the shown list
Search for Elements like sectors is covered in another course part.
Home Location
• is a defined map view with stored latitude, longitude, and zoom level.
• Make use of the Home Location in ActixOne by:
– setting a Home Location
– for instantly going back to your Home Location at any time.
• Remember a Home Location
– Select the map view (location and zoom level)
– Click the Tools icon and select Remember home-location.
• Go to Home Location
– Press the Home (or Pos1) key on the keyboard
or click the Tools icon and select Go to home-location to
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Distance Ruler, Altitude Profile
• Distance Ruler
– for measuring distances and azimuths
– Click the icon to activate the Distance Ruler
– Then hold the Shift key and use the left mouse button to drag out a line
• The distance and the azimuth are shown for the line
– Click the active icon again to deactivate the Distance Ruler
• Altitude Profile (using Topocoding service)
– shows a graphical representation of the terrain altitude
– Click the icon to activate the Altitude Profile
– Then draw a line just as for the ruler
• The Altitude Profile along the line is shown
• Also the distance and the azimuth are shown for the line
– Move the mouse on the profile to see the tooltip
– Click the active icon again to deactivate the Altitude Profile
Map Scale and Unit, Print the Map
• The Map Scale is located at the bottom center of the map.
– The Lat-Lon coordinates below the scale represent the cursor position.
• Scale Unit
– shows either metric units (kilometers and meter)
or imperial units (miles, yards, and feet)
– Click on the displayed unit to toggle the Scale Unit
• Print Map
– Click the Tools icon and select Print Map to
• Print the map as it is currently seen on the screen,
i.e. at the same zoom level and with the same map layers
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System Date
• The ActixOne database contains present as well as historical data.
– Thus, ActixOne keeps track of network configuration changes.
• The System Date* determines the
day for which data is displayed on the map.
– Namely, only those elements, such as sectors, are shown
on the map that were available or active on that date.
– Click the System Date to select a date
* The System Date is only available in the Network Optimization module.
MANAGE MAP LAYERS
Overview and Network Configuration Display
ActixOne – Basic User Training
Module 1: ActixOne Overview and Getting Started
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Exercise: Manage Map Layers
• Map layers:
– Activate the layers you want to see, deactivate the others
– Display a given layer on top of all others
• Network Configuration display:
– For a multi-technology, e.g. GSM/UMTS, network: Show the UMTS sites and sectors only
– For a multi-layer, e.g. dual-carrier UMTS network: Show the sites and sectors of one carrier only
– What can be reasons, if sites or sectors are not shown on the map?
– Colorize the sector wedges by a sector attribute:
• Use configuration data, e.g. Scrambling Code
• Use performance data, e.g. Dropped Call Rate
– Scale the size of the sector wedges by a sector attribute:
• Use configuration data, e.g. Antenna Height
• Use performance data, e.g. Dropped Call Rate
• Use transient data, e.g. an own sector attribute
– What can be reasons, if sectors are not colorized or scaled accordingly on the map?
• Neighbors display:
– Select a sector and show its neighbors
Map Layers in ActixOne
• The map view is built up from a number of Map Layers that are stacked
on top of one another, each Layer displaying a specific set of information.
• The final view is equivalent to looking down
from above onto the top of the stacked layers.
• To control the display of layers, open the icon
to show the stack of layers:
– Show or hide any layer by the checkbox
– Adjust the layer transparency by the slider
• left is more transparent, right is more opaque
– Control the order of the stacked Layers:
drag and drop the different Layers in the list
– access the Layer properties (if any):
click the layer‘s name (see in the following the Networks layer as example)
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‘Networks’ Layer
• The Network Layer Properties control the display of the sites and sectors on the map
If available: The respective element has been modified and could be reset to default.
Enable the entire
Networks layer
on the map
Enable one or
several
technologies
on the map
Network Layer Properties OverviewGeneral Sites Sectors
Visibility Zoom level at which sites
are shown
Zoom level at which
sectors are shown
Opacity Opacity of sites and sectors
Size Relative Site Size Relative Sector Size
Selected Size Relative Selected Sector Size
Labels Zoom level at which
site labels are shown
Enable
Select attribute
Zoom level at which
sector labels are shown
Enable
Select attribute
Color Enable
Select attribute
Enable
Select attribute
Scale Enable
Select attribute
Enable
Select attribute
Border Color Enable
Select attribute
Enable
Select attribute
Icons Zoom level at which
site icons are shown
Enable
Select attribute
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Network Element Visibility: Principles
• Visibility depends on the current Zoom level
– A „Zoom level at which elements are shown“ can be defined in the Network
Layer Properties:
• a number between 1 (global view) and 18 (most detailed view)
– At that defined zoom level and higher (i.e. further zoomed-in), the element is
visible on the map
– At lower zoom level (i.e. further zoomed-out), the element is not visible
• Selected sector
– Shown large than other sector
– May still be visible even though the visibility of its type of sectors has been disabled
Network Element Visibility: ChecklistIf certain network elements are not visible on the map, please check the following:
1. Networks Layer
– Is the respective technology activated?Is the respective frequency band or carrier activated?
– Is the current zoom level on the map close enough to see the sites?
• For the respective technology and band/carrier, the map zoom level must be equal to or higher than the ‚General‘ Visibility slider setting.
– Is the current zoom level on the map close enough to see the sectors?
• For the respective technology and band/carrier, the map zoom level must be equal to or higher than the ‚Sector‘ Visibility slider setting.
– Is the respective element suppressed by an active filter?
2. Legend
– Is the corresponding element activated in the Legend?
3. System Date and Location
– Is the element data available:
• at the current System Date?
• for the area in the current map view?
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Select / Deselect on or more Sectors
• To select one sector, click the sector wedge on the map
– If multiple sectors are overlaid, a menu shows up:
Select the desired sector name.
– A selected sector is flashing and typically displayed larger.
– The relative size of selected sectors (≥ 100%)
is defined in the Network Layer Properties
• To deselect, Ctrl+click the selected sector
• To select multiple sectors:
– select one sector and add further sectors to the selection by Shift+click or Ctrl-click or
– select all sectors in a rectangular area: Shift+drag to draw the reactangle or
– select all sectors in a circular area: Shift+Alt+drag to open the circle
• To deselect multiple sectors:
– click only one sector (anyone; this deselects all others)
– then Ctrl+click this sector (to also deselect this one)
Site and Sector Properties
• To view the Site Properties, double-click the site icon
• To view the Sector Properties, double-click the sector icon
– If multiple sites or sectors are overlaid, a menu shows up:Select the desired site or sector name.
• The properties are shown forthe current System Date.
• The tree structure of the propertiesis defined by an administrator.
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Colorize Sectors by an Attribute
• Open the Network Layer Properties
– Select the technology and band/carrier and the Sector tab
– Enable Color and click to select an attribute for sector coloring
• In the Attribute Picker:
– specify a Network Data attribute
• enter a string for instant full text search among all sector attributes
(on configuration or performance) loaded in the ActixOne database or
• select an attribute from the list/tree below
– then click
• Now, if the respective sectors are visible in your map view:
– the sector wedges are colorized accordingly and
– the respective attribute is listed in the tooltip of that sector and
– the Legend contains in a hierarchical tree the applicable
value vs. color scheme („Format Group“)
For “Transient Data”, refer to subsequent slides.
Legend and Format Groups
• The Legend contains an entry for every layer and item displayed on the map.
• For items that are displayed with a value-dependent color scheme, the respective Format Group is available in the Legend.
– e.g. for sectors colored by a performance attribute„Voice_DropRate_Percent“
• Click the name to open the Format Group
– The Global Format Groups, which are available in the systemas default, are defined by an administrator.
– User Format Group:
• by default equal to the respective Global Format Group
• can be changed by the user and is saved for this user
• can be reverted to the Global one
– edit the value ranges manually orclick to generate ranges
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Visibility of Sector Properties
At first, ensure that sectors are visible:
• verify 1. Network Layer Properties vs. Zoom level, 2. Legend, 3. System Data and Location
If sector wedges are visible, but are not colored or scaled as expected:
1. Attribute
– The selected attribute may not be defined for these sectors for the current System Date.
• A configuration attribute remains valid since the last date of loading / update.
• However, a performance attribute is only valid for the dates, for which it was loaded into ActixOne.
2. Legend
– The Format Group for this attribute may not appropriately be defined
Sector Color, Scale, and Border Color
• Sector attributes can be used to determine the:
– Color of the sector wedge – see previous slide
– relative size (Scale) of the sector wegde – similar to sector color
– Border Color of the sector wedge – similar to sector color
• Example:
– Color by UMTS Scrambling Code (SC)
– Scale by Antenna Height
– Border Color by Dropped Call Rate
Note that the values of all display attributes
are also listed in the tooltip.
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Technology/Band-Specific Display
• All sector visualization properties
can be defined per
technology and frequency band/carrier,
e.g.:
– using technology-specific attributes for coloring,
like UMTS SC or GSM BCCH channel number
– using different Sector Sizes for colocated sectors
‘Lines to Neighbors’ Layer
• The Lines to Neighbors Properties control the sector neighbor relations
on the map
• Select the Source and Target networks
• Then, specify settings, optionally separately for Outbound and Inbound:
– Show arrows
– Set Curve Percentage for straight (0%) or curved lines
– Width
– Color, optionally by relational attribute
Enable the Lines to
Neighbors layer
on the map
Click the layer
name to open
its properties
Neighbor lines are based on a separate neighbor data set, not on any neighbor lists in Sector Properties.
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Lines to Neighbors Example
Lines to Neighbors
are enabled
A sector is
selected
Outbound neighbor lines:
in blue, with arrow, curved
Tooltip on the line
Neighbor lines items
in the Legend
Inbound neighbor lines:
in red, no arrow, straight
Visibility of Neighbor Lines
If Neighbor Lines are not visible on the map, please check the following:
1. Lines to Neighbors layer
2. Legend
– Is the corresponding neighbor lines item activated in the Legend?
3. System Date and Location
– Is the neighbor data available:
• at the current System Date?
• for the area in the current map view?
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Overview of Map Layers
Name Contents Display Specifics
Background Map Bing or Google maps Always at the bottom of the stack of layers
Networks Network configuration data
Network performance attributes
Site and sector symbols, labels
Sector color, scale, border color
Lines to Neighbors Relational data between network
elements, e.g. neighbor lists
Lines width, curve percentage
Lines to Repeaters
Surveys Drive survey data
Geo-located subscriber trace data
Measurement attributes point size, symbol, offset
Call events symbols, lines to sectors width, curve
Survey trails, Survey markers
Network Events
Network Traffic
Further Layers
Layers printed in grey are covered in other course parts.
Keyboard Shortcuts
and Special Key CombinationsKey or Combination Function
Home (or Pos1) Home location
Page up / down Map zoom in/out
+ / - Map zoom in/out
Mouse-Click Select an element on the map or a row in a table
Shift + Mouse-Click Select a further element
Shift + Mouse-Drag Select elements in a rectangle
Shift + Alt + Mouse-Drag Select elements in a polygon
Ctrl + Mouse-Click Unselect a selected map element or a selected table row (or Select a further element or row)
Ctrl + Mouse-Drag Zoom into a rectangle
Ctrl + Alt + Mouse-Drag Zoom into a circle
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Using Charts
• Charts display series data over a particular period for one or
more selected attributes or elements
• This helps to troubleshoot network problems because poorly
performing elements stand out from the others
• Actix One provides two types of charts – those accessible
from the Chart panel and the mini charts
Creating a chart
• Click the Chart icon on the map to open the chart panel, and
select a chart or the New Chart Template button.
• Select the sectors you want to investigate, using the Element
Picker tool or by selecting them from the map.
• Specify the attributes you want to compare on these sectors,
using the Attribute Picker tool.
• To determine the time period for the data in the chart, use
the Time Picker button.
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Creating a chart
• Customize the chart as required by changing the characteristics of the series, such as by modifying the chart's timescale, adding and configuring axes, and choosing to display the data as a chart, a table, or a histogram.
• If you want to prevent any changes to the chart during the current session, click the Lock button.
• You can select events to display on the chart by clicking the Event Options button and then selecting the check boxes for the relevant events.
• Choose between viewing the data as a chart , a table , a histogram , or as a scatter plot .
Sample: PM Charts Layout
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Using tables
• Tables are used in ActixOne to display arrange attribute data
over a period of time for one or more selected sectors
• Creating the tables are similar to charts where Element
Picker, Attribute Picker and Time Picker are used
ActixOne – Basic User Training
Customer Experience Analytics (CEA)
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Course Contents
• Customer Experience Analytics (CEA) Overview
• CE Map Layer
– Attributes
– Dimensions
– Display Options – Display, Format, Borders, Aggr, Tier
– Data Window – Scope, Filter, Period
– Templates
– CE Maps (mini)
• CE Charts
Action Customer Experience
Customer Experience Dashboards
Act
ixO
ne
CEA Overview
Radio conditions
Hotspot analysis Key location analysis
Call investigation Device performance
VIP QOE
Where are customer KPIs below target?
Where am I running out of capacity?
What is my iPhone QOE?
GPEH
Raw per call dataEricsson, Huawei, NSN
SegmentHandset, customer, …
Generate KPIsFailures, quality, …
Geo-locateRaw, mesh, area, …
ICSU/
Megamon
PCHR
LTE
Other traces
IuB Probes
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Customer Experience Optimization
Drop call rate for VIPs in
central business district
Dropped voice calls on
Android phones
Customers generating
data demand at this site
The new load generated
by iPhone customers
Data card demand in
shopping malls
Blocked data sessions at
indoor locations
Roamer smartphone
signal strength at airports
High ARPU subscriber
density in suburbs
The
Network
Places
PeopleHandsets
The CEA Concept Explained
Network status is “all green” but
customer complaints continue to rise
• Aggregate Network KPIs don’t
differentiate by people, places and
handsets
• Hotspot, handset and, customer
segment QOE are lost “in the noise”
• Problems are missed and no actions
are taken
AA
BBCC
DD
Cell DCR
A 1.5%
B 1.8%
C 1.6%
D 1.4%
8% DCR
Hotspot
4% DCR
iPhone 4s
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The CEA Mesh
� 100m x 100m grid squares
� Geolocated call trace is aggregated at the mesh, area and sector level
� Every grid square is an element that can have properties, statistics,
history etc.
� Dimensionable CE KPIs are created for each grid square
� Mesh information can be visualised on the map using the Customer
Experience layer controls
� All existing ActixOne functionality is compatible with mesh elements;
rules, tasks, charts, reports etc
CE Map Layer: Overview
Templates
Attributes
Dimensions
Data WindowDisplay Options
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Attributes
• Click on to the ‘Layer’ tool in the map window
• Check the box for the ‘Customer Experience’ layer and click on the layer
• In the ‘Customer Experience Display Properties’ box, click on the attribute icon in ‘Attribute’
• The list of attributes will be shown. Type “CE_” in the search box and all customer experience attributes will be shown.
• Double click on any attribute and click ‘Back’.
• Select multiple attributes by double clicking individually all required attributes.
• The selected attribute(s) will appear in the Attribute List dropdown.
Attribute Name [Dimension Set]
CE_ConnectionOK [Device, Connection Type, Indoor/Outdoor, Home/Roamer, VIP, Location Aware]
CE_ConnectionFailed [Device, Connection Type, Indoor/Outdoor, Home/Roamer, VIP, Location Aware, Cause/Reason]
CE_ConnectionDropped [Device, Connection Type, Indoor/Outdoor, Home/Roamer, VIP, Location Aware, Cause/Reason]
CE_DLRLCTputSum [Device, Connection Type, Indoor/Outdoor, Home/Roamer, VIP, Location Aware]
CE_ULRLCTputSum [Device, Connection Type, Indoor/Outdoor, Home/Roamer, VIP, Location Aware]
CE_DLRLCTputSumBits [Device, Connection Type, Indoor/Outdoor, Home/Roamer, VIP, Location Aware]
CE_ULRLCTputSumBits [Device, Connection Type, Indoor/Outdoor, Home/Roamer, VIP, Location Aware]
CE_DLRetTputSumBits [Device, Connection Type, Indoor/Outdoor, Home/Roamer, VIP, Location Aware]
Attribute Name [Dimension Set] Calculated Hidden Description
CT_CSCallCount 0 0 Count of Circuit Switched calls
CT_CSOutgoingCallCount 0 0 Count of outgoing Circuit Switched calls
CT_CSIncomingCallCount 0 0 Count of incoming Circuit Switched calls
CT_CSBlockedCallCount 0 0 Count of blocked Circuit Switched calls
CT_CSDroppedCallsCount 0 0 Count of dropped Circuit Switched calls
CT_PSCallCount 0 0 Count of Packet Switched calls
CT_PSBlockedCallCount 0 0 Count of blocked Packet Switched calls
CT_PSDroppedCallCount 0 0 Count of dropped Packet Switched calls
CT_ConnectionFailureNclassdCount 0 0
Count of connection where a GPEH "Internal System Release" message has been seen,
however there has not been enough signalling to terming the type of connection.
CT_ULSIRAvg 1 0 Uplink Signal to Interference Ratio (average)
Attributes - Examples
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Dimensions - Overview
• Dimensions are the filtering mechanism for the CE attributes in order to
view a specific customer experience segment.
• The available dimensions are (with examples):
– Device: e.g. iPhone, Samsung Galaxy S5, Android phones
– Connection Type: e.g. CS, PS, SRB
– Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor, Outdoor
– Home/Roamer: Home, National, International
– VIP: VIP, NonVIP
– Location Aware: Yes, No
– Cause/Reason: PoorRF, Capacity, Handover
Dimensions
• Return to the attribute selection
window.
• Select any CE attribute that has
the dimension icon (shown in the
screenshot).
• A box for selecting the dimension
values will appear. Select the
dimensions accordingly.
• Click on ‘OK’.
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Display Options Overview
These settings define how the CE data is computed and displayed on the map:
� Display – Select the aggregation level between mesh and polygon level
� Format – Select the number of legend ranges to be displayed on the map
� Borders – Select between view with and without border
� Aggr – Select the aggregation arithmetic for the data over the defined period
� Tier – Select the number of tiers around a particular mesh to be computed
for aggregation
Display Options: Display
• In the ‘Customer Experience Display
Properties’ box, click on the ‘Display’
dropdown.
• The options available are:
– Mesh – aggregation is individual to
each 100x100m grid
• Blended – smoothed view
• Discrete – unsmoothed view
– Area – aggregation is individual to
each polygon (as uploaded by the
admin user)
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Display Options: Format
• In the ‘Customer Experience Display
Properties’ box, click on the ‘Format’
dropdown.
• The options available are to define the
number of ranges in the legend
• Drag the ‘Format’ slider to the right (to
amplify the higher values) or to the left
(to amplify the lower values).
Display Options: Borders
• In the ‘Customer Experience Display
Properties’ box, click on the ‘Borders’
dropdown.
• That would enable the borders of the
mesh
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Display Options: Smoothing
• Used to define the aggregation
method for the attribute across a
selected area, or a Tier of mesh
squares.
• Tier 0 is the individual mesh square,
Tier 1 includes all surrounding squares,
and Tier 2 includes all squares within
2 of a particular square, and so on.
Data Window Overview
These settings define the area, time and attribute window in which the CE data is
displayed on the map:
� Scope – Specify the area filter in which the data is viewed
� Filter – Specify the attribute filter in which the data is viewed
� Period – Specify the time window in which the data is viewed
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Data Window: Scope
• In the ‘Customer Experience Display
Properties’ box, click on the ‘Scope’
icon.
• In the ‘Customer Experience Scope’
box, click on the dropdown and select
the desired scope options. Then
specify the second level scope e.g. for
‘Location’ scope, type the area and
radius.
• Click on the ‘Save’ icon.
Data Window: Filter
• In the ‘Customer Experience Display
Properties’ box, click on the ‘Filter’
icon.
• In the ‘Filter’ box, click on the ‘Field’
dropdown to specify the attribute, and
modify other filtering columns if
required.
• Settings for Aggr, Period and Hourly
can also be overridden for the selected
filter.
• Multiple filters with AND or OR logic
can also be combined in the overall
filter by clicking on the ‘Add Row’ icon.
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Data Window: Period
• In the ‘Customer Experience Display
Properties’ box, drag the period slider
at the bottom of the box to specify the
time period filter.
• Click on the ‘Hourly’ check box to
aggregate over the hourly data.
Templates
• In the ‘Customer Experience Display
Properties’ box, click on dropdown
near the ‘New Template’ icon.
• Click on ‘Save Template As’ to open the
‘Save Template’ window.
• Type a template name, specify or add
a path, choose between save for all or
user, then click on ‘Save’.
• The template will save all the settings
on the ‘Customer Experience Display
Properties’ box.
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CE Maps (Mini)
• Referring to the ‘Attributes’ and
‘Dimensions’ topic earlier, select
multiple number of attributes or
dimensions combinations.
• Open the mini charts window pane on
the right side of the map window and
select the ‘CE Maps’ tab. The mini
maps of all the attributes and
dimensions combinations (except the
first one) will be displayed individually.
CE Map Layer settings summary
1. Specify the period context in the map window
2. Enable and open the Customer Experience Layer
3. Select the Attribute(s) and Dimension(s)
4. Specify other settings:
– Display Options – Display, Format, Borders, Aggr, Tier
– Data Window – Scope, Filter, Period
5. Save the selected setting as a template if required
6. Click on ‘Refresh the display’ (if not already)
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CE Charts
• Two access methods available for charts:
Chart Tool Mini Charts
CE Charts: Chart Tool (1)• Click one at least one mesh on the map
(select more by holding CTRL button and click)
• Click on the ‘Chart’ tool on the map window and select ‘Default’ in ‘Customer Experience’. The chart window will open.
• Click on the ‘Attribute’ icon around the top right corner and select an attribute(s) e.g. CE_ConnectionAttempts (any dimensioning can be applied).
• Modify the period if required using the ‘Time Picker’ icon (not required if your context date is set as desired in the map window earlier).
• The selected attribute(s) will be charted accordingly. Hovering the mouse on any chart point will show the actual values.
• The chart type can be changed by changing the dropdown around the top left corner from ‘Default’ to say ‘Hourly’.
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CE Charts: Chart Tool (2)• Different views of the selected mesh(s) and
attribute(s) can be obtained from:
– Table View
• Click on the ‘Table View’ icon around the top middle in the window.
• The table containing the actual values from the chart is shown.
– Histogram View
• Click on the ‘Histogram View’ icon around the top middle in the window.
• The histogram containing the actual values from the chart is displayed.
• Different arithmetic operation can be applied e.g. rollup, max, min or average.
• Different data aggretagtion can be applied e.g. over time, over elements or both
CE Charts: Mini Charts• In the Chart Tool, save any attribute(s)
selection as a template (using the same concept, refer to the ‘Template’ topic earlier on how to create templates).
• Keep or modify the selected mesh(s) on the map as desired.
• Open the mini charts window pane on the right side of the map window and select the ‘Charts’ tab.
• Click on the dropdown box and click on the chart template saved earlier. A mini chart will show accordingly for this template.
• The default mini charts are mainly meant for networks (“CT_” attributes) rather than meshes (“CE_” attributes). To utilize these charts, select cell(s) on the map instead of mesh(s) by using the same method i.e. CTRL and click. The default mini charts will be populated accordingly.