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Single site verification (SSV) is an audit method, where we need to check the entire KPI
(Key performance indicator), coverage and quality for a single radio base station site.
For GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications ) network a single site has more
than twenty KPI (Key performance indicator), on the other hand for WCDMA
(Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) including HSPA plus a single site has more
than forty five Key performance indicators (KPI). But all the KPI doesnt carries the
same morals, on the other hand less significant KPI values depends on the major
KPIs. So, we often check major Key performance indicators for single site
verification (SSV). The entire single site verification (SSV) can be categorized into three
subcategory.
These are:
Digital camera.
Tilting meter.
Genex probe
Nemo outdoor.
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Start collecting log files from the site access road of SSV (Single site
verification) radio base site to neighbor site access road, collect the log files in
both way, that means from the SSV (Single site verification) radio base site to
neighbor radio base site and neighbor radio base site to SSV (Single site
verification) radio base site.
Run the command sequence for mobile station-2 (MS2) and mobile
station-3 (MS3), cover the entire car accessible road surrounding (360
degree) of radio base SSV site. Please check the figure in bellow:
From mobile station-1 (MS1), we collect total coverage area of a radio base site
and received signal strength (RxLevel) , also we check cell mismatch (feeder
cable swap). An example of total coverage area and received signal strength
(Rxlevel) of radio base site is given bellow:
Abstract:
ARFCN:
"ARFCN means for Absolute Radio Frequency Channel number. There are 124
ARFCN in P-GSM, 175 in E-GSM, 375 in DCS 1800.
BCCH:
BCCH means for broadcasting control channel, it's a down link channel of GSM
air interface. BCCH carries system information of radio base station including
available features, configuration and identity.
Cell ID:
"Every individual cell of mobile network has a unique cell ID for own network,
also there is a cell global identity (CGI). CGI = Mobile country code (MCC) +
Mobile network code (MNC) + Location area code (LAC) + cell Id (CI)."
Figure: Received signal quality of entire single site verification SSV of radio base station serving
area.