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Best practices for mobile network testing for business-critical applications
Business-critical infrastructure: Industrial applications require extremely high reliability and availability, as any downtime can result in significant financial losses. Fundamental requirements: Industrial applications often require low latency and even more important a sustainable latency to ensure real-time communication and control. Measurement Techniques: As soon as the radio access network is used, innovative testing methods are needed beforehand to proactively test the network capability and to identify any potential issues. We propose a standard test procedure for the characterization of a network regarding industrial use-cases that covers a representative set of different, common types of network traffic.
Aug 13, 2024 | Numéro des notes d'application 8NT17
Modern societies worldwide depend on the performance, reliability and security of critical infrastructures and networks. There is a plethora of “new verticals” such as manufacturing, warehouse, mining, ports or other critical infrastructure, just to name a few. These “new vertical” use cases all have one common requirement: the mobile network needs to provide a superior performance compared to a commercial mobile network. In such environments 5G brings new capabilities to build fast and secure campus or private networks tuned to higher performance, which can increase productivity and efficiency. To be successful in these business-critical use cases, the wireless networks need to be as reliable as the wired ones. This educational note describes the different test methods to be able to verify the superior network performance and to help finding root causes of potential problems limiting the performance. We distinguish between passive tests and active tests.
Aug 11, 2023 | Numéro des notes d'application 8NT09
L'exigence stricte de la synchronisation du réseau est aussi ancienne que les réseaux mobiles cellulaires numériques. Dès que les cellules ont une relation voisine, la synchronisation du réseau est obligatoire à la fois dans les domaines fréquentiel et temporel, afin de garantir la QoE et la performance de l'équipement utilisateur (transfert, MIMO, débit des données, etc.). Cette note éducative décrit comment la 5G NR, avec ses spécifications extrêmement flexibles, est affectée par ces exigences de synchronisation et comment elles peuvent être mesurées ?
août 17, 2021 | Numéro des notes d'application 8NT05