Friday, October 16, 2015

Anite Webinar: End-to-End Indoor (DAS/small cells) Measurements and Analytics – Streamlining Small Cells Measurements


Walk test measurements are needed in most cases to verify in-building deployment. In-building measurements are time consuming and expensive. In order to be efficient, both the data collection and following analysis needs to be executed professionally to ensure the number of visits to the venue is kept to a minimum. Hence one must make sure the data collection is done correctly and potential errors in the data collection are noticed before leaving the venue. In major installations, scattered data imposes challenges to the analysis and post-processing. Generally, a lot of manual work is required to organize the data. This requires a real time quality check where the data collection is tightly integrated into the analytics solution. Automating the process flows provides a huge efficiency gain.


What you will learn:
The webinar will lay out the challenges of DAS and small cells in-building measurements and explore how to overcome them with an integrated e2e solution combining data collection and analytics. We will further discuss how to streamline the process; addressing what kind of tools should be used, what kind of reports should be generated and what the relevant KPI’s are such as RACH metrics and Macro ingress.


Who should attend:
The webinar is intended for operators, network vendors and service provider personnel dealing with DAS and small cells site implementation, site acceptance, benchmarking and overall network optimization


Speaker:
Deepak Sivakumar, Manager, Sales Engineering, Anite


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