CDMA RF Optimization
by using ACTIX Analyzer
Prepared By:
Infracell Engineering Service Dept.
RF Optimization Unit Task
Presented By:
Senior RF Engineer
Mobile:
Flexi Jakarta:
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Course Learning Objectives
Upon completions of this course you will be able to:
Use the ACTIX Analyzer to post process the drive test data,
Workspace Explorer
Sample of Handoff
State Report
Generate The Automated Reports (continued)
Sample of Call
Dropped Window
Stats Report
Generate The Automated Reports (continued)
Sample of
Setup Failure
Window Stats
Generate The Automated Reports (continued)
Sample of MS Rx and
Tx Power
ACTIX Data Attributes
There are two types of Data Attributes:
Handset Data Attributes that consist of:
Downlink Measurements
Dedicated Radio Link
Pilot Measurements
Call Events
Scanner or Receiver Data Attributes that consist of:
Pilot Measurements
Event Data
Those ACTIX Data Attributes are most commonly
used for our data analysis purposes.
CDMA RF Optimization
Course Outlines:
3 Major Steps in Optimizing Network
RF Optimization Process
Key Performance Metrics
Cluster and Drive Route
Infrastructure Data Collection
Post Processing and Analysis
CDMA Handset States
MS Call Processing
Soft Handoff Process
MS Timer Values
CDMA Layer 3 Messages
CDMA Event Technical Reference
Originating Call Flows
Paging Channel Messages
Dropped Calls
Outgoing Call Fail
Network Tuning
Three Major Steps in Optimizing Network
Message Browser
combines an event
panel (sequentially
listing call events)
with a panel of
Layer 3 Messages,
allowing you to
pinpoint the root
causes of problems.
CDMA Event Technical Reference
Call Completed: This attribute indicates successful outgoing
call initiations triggered by the following sequence of
messages:
Origination or Enhanced Origination Messagee
Followed by a Service Connect or a Service Connect Completion Message
Call Dropped: This attribute indicates abnormal call
terminations triggered by the following sequence of events:
Outgoing Call Setup OK or Incoming Call Setup OK (defined below)
Not followed by a Forward Release Order
Followed by a return to the Sync Channel
Call Setup Time: It provides the difference in time between
the Service Connect Completion message and the associated
Origination, Enhance Origination, or Page Response Message.
CDMA Event Technical Reference (continued)