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1TEMS Discovery Training
Module 1: Introduction
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2Course Outline
[INTRODUCTION]
Module 1
Introduction
Module 2
Data
Preparation
Module 3
Data
Analysis
Module 4
Data
Extraction
Module 5
Use Cases
Introduction Creation of
projects
Analysis views Problem
summary
Practical
Exercises
Functional
overview
Import multiple
data sources
Exporting Reporting
Data Source
organization
Data
organization
Filtering Scripting
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3Module 1 Objectives
After completing this module you will be able to:
Overview of the functionality of TEMS Discovery
Understand the user interface and terminology
Understand the organization and management of data
Understand the differences between the TEMS Discovery packages
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What is TEMS Discovery
Processing of measurement data
Organizing, storing, and sharing of
processed information
On-demand data extraction,
presentation, visualization, reporting
Benchmarking
Troubleshooting and root cause analysis
Answers about issues: what, where, why,
and how to resolve
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Efficient Data Processing
Handles large volumes of data with low
memory demand
Multi-thread, background data processing
Multi-computer distributed processing
Options for selective data import
Analyzing in parallel with data
processing, no lock-up time
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Monitoring and processing of incoming data
Automatic creation of multiple projects and
datasets according to users configuration
Automatic creation of KPI plots and reports
Automatic e-mail notifications to multiple
recipients
Multi-computer distributed computing
with automatic task dispatcher and load
balancing
Multiple tasks can be configured
Easy and flexible configuration
Automated Data Processing
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Access to Muliple Data Sources
Measurement data
- MS-based drive-test data
- Scanning receivers
- IP data (LibPcap)
- Uplink traffic recording (Ericsson UETR)
GIS data
- Support for more the 100 GIS formats
- Integrated Google or Microsoft Bing Maps
Network cell configuration and parameters, neighbor
lists
Antenna pattern
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8Integrated Platform (1/2)
Multi-technology
IS-95/cdma2000 1x
EV-DO (Rev. 0/ Rev. A)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE
WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+
TD-SCDMA
WiMAX
LTE
EDGE
HSPA+
GPRS
GSM
CDMA
LTE
HSPAHSPA
WCDMA
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TEMS Discovery supports drive-test measurements from the following:
TEMS Investigation
TEMS Pocket
TEMS Automatic
TEMS Symphony
TEMS Monitor Master (trace files)
JDSU
Nemo Handy
Nemo Outdoor
Qualcomm QXDM
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Integrated Platform (2/2)
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Collaborate Across the Organization
Seamless data sharing
Via Peer-to-peer & Public Data
No need for reprocessing of data
Configuration sharing
Seamless knowledge transfer
- Share scripts
- Share report templates
- Share problem sets
Standardization of organizational
processes
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PACKAGE COMPARISON
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TEMS Discovery
Replay
TEMS Discovery
Device Std
TEMS Discovery
Device
Single logfile analysis X X X
Unrivaled GIS data support X X X
Multi-logfile analysis X X
Built-in reports X X
Built-in problem set and analysis sets X X
Multi-vendor logfile, IP trace and call trace support X
Report Builder X
Script Builder X
Automatic data processing X
Embedded Google Earth or Microsoft Bing maps X
Advanced site and cell configuration management X
Data sharing support X
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PACKAGE COMPARISON
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TEMS Discovery Device
Profesional
TEMS Discovery
Enterprise
Measurement database X X
Statistical database X
Able to handle huge amount of data X
Web interface X
Windows interface X
ADP X X
Bing Map Support X X
Google Map Support X
Extensive Map Support X
Able to create scripts & reports X
Able to execute script & reports X X
Layer 3 support X
Indoor geo-reference X
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Simple Work Flow
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Prepare
Import Data Geo binning Composite
Analysis
Map View Line Charts Messages Correlation
Extraction & Reporting
KPI Report Script
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TEMS Discovery
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Module 1: IntroductionReview
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User Interface and Terminology (1/2)
[INTRODUCTION]
Tools Anaylsis ViewsConfiguration
Sharing of configurations Legend configuration Data Networking User defined thresholds Filtering configuration Anaylsis settings Tool Settings
Walk through Data Import ADP Batch Printing Sript builder Report builder
Google or Bing Map view Map View Line Chart Message View Table View Instant Chart View Point Details Histrogram Correlation View Sector Anaylsis Problem Summary Multi Dimension Statistic
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User Interface and Terminology (2/2)
[INTRODUCTION]
Project
Explorer
Document
List
GIS
Task
Window
Message
View
Place holder for projects and remote projects
Documents are the settings of the specific data sources, displayed
metrics, and view layouts.
Place holder for mapping data and predicted coverage maps in geo
areas
View status of background tasks
Message log contains the message generated from the current operation
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Data Organization and Management
[INTRODUCTION]
Project Name
DataSets
user defined name
Imported measurment attribute #1
Imported measurment attribute #2
Imported measurment attribute #3
Import measurem.........................
DATASET: A dataset is created
when importing one or more raw
measurement data files and are
organized according to certain
attributes.
COMPOSITE: Processed data
from one for more datasets of a
project can be logically combined
into a composite set.
Composite
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LEGAL DISCLAIMER
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believe, expect or similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements are subject to known and
unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may result in a substantial divergence between
the actual results, financial situation, development or performance of Ascom and those explicitly
presumed in these statements.
Against the background of these uncertainties readers should not rely on forward-looking
statements. Ascom assumes no responsibility to update forward-looking statements or adapt them to
future events or developments.
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THANK YOU!
TEMS Investigation 12, December 2010, Ascom