VIAVI CellAdvisor 5G: Drive Test
Summary
TLDRThis video tutorial demonstrates how to set up a route map in the Cell Advisor 5G for a vehicle drive test. It guides users through creating a new tab, loading a map with the .mcfv extension, and selecting GPS as the plotting point. The video also shows how to zoom in on the map, capture signals of interest, and save the route map with the .gom extension. Viewers are encouraged to visit Vicom's website for more information.
Takeaways
- 📍 To set up a route map in the Cell Advisor 5G, you can either use the mode button or create a new tab for multiple measurements.
- 🔖 It's important to rename the new tab for consistency, such as 'rm1', when setting up route maps.
- 📈 After selecting 5G NR and route map, the system automatically loads the last map used, which can be verified by loading a new one.
- 📁 Route maps are typically identified by the '.mcfv' file extension and can be loaded through a folder open button.
- 📑 Once the map is loaded, it's necessary to select the type of plotting point, such as GPS for vehicle drive tests.
- 🎯 The Cell Advisor 5G interface includes a play button to initiate the measurement and a magnifying glass for zooming into specific areas of the map.
- 📲 During a drive test, tapping on the screen at a point of interest will open details such as PCI, beam index, Synar, and RSRP.
- 🔄 The map automatically recenters if the vehicle drives outside the highlighted area, ensuring continuous tracking.
- 🛑 To stop the recording, use the stop button, and confirm the action when prompted.
- 💾 Saving the route map involves giving it a name and selecting the results to be saved, resulting in a 'routemap.gom' file.
- 🗂️ The saved route map can be accessed through the file icon, with details such as the type of file and the date and time of saving.
Q & A
What is the purpose of setting up a route map in the Cell Advisor 5G?
-The purpose is to visualize and analyze the 5G network performance during a vehicle drive test, allowing users to identify signal quality and other relevant data points along the route.
How can a user access the route map feature in Cell Advisor 5G?
-A user can access the route map feature by either hitting the mode button and selecting 'route map' or by creating a new tab and loading multiple measurements simultaneously.
What is the naming convention suggested for a new route map tab in the video?
-The naming convention suggested is to use 'rm' followed by a number for consistency, such as 'rm1'.
What file extension is used for route maps in the Cell Advisor 5G?
-The file extension used for route maps is '.mcfv'.
How does the route map load the last map that was used?
-The route map automatically loads the last map that was loaded when the route map feature is selected.
What is the plotting point type selected for a vehicle drive test in the video?
-For a vehicle drive test, the plotting point type selected is 'GPS'.
How does the Cell Advisor 5G handle the map when the vehicle drives outside the highlighted area?
-The map automatically re-centers itself when the vehicle drives outside the highlighted area.
What action is taken to zoom in on a specific area of the map during the drive test?
-The magnifying glass icon in the bottom right corner is used to select the area for zooming in, which can be done multiple times for different zoom levels.
What is the process for recording a drive test in the Cell Advisor 5G?
-The process involves selecting the GPS plotting point, hitting the play button to start the measurement, and tapping on the screen to open up a location of interest during the drive.
How can a user stop and save the recorded drive test map?
-A user can stop the recording by hitting the stop button, confirming the action, and then saving the file by selecting the save icon, giving it a name, and choosing 'results' to save the route map.
What file type is saved after a route map is recorded and how can it be accessed?
-The saved file type is '.gom', which can be accessed by hitting the file icon and selecting the saved route map file.
Outlines
📍 Setting Up Route Map in Cell Advisor 5G
This paragraph provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up a route map in the Cell Advisor 5G. It begins by explaining the two methods to access the route map feature: using the mode button or creating a new tab for multiple measurements. The speaker then selects the '5G NR' and 'routemap' options, which automatically loads the last map used. The process of loading a new map is detailed, including using the 'folder open' button and selecting a file with the '.mcfv' extension. The paragraph also covers the selection of plotting points, in this case, GPS for a vehicle drive test, and how to start the measurement with a play button. It highlights the ability to zoom in on the measurement area and the automatic re-centering of the map when outside the highlighted area. Finally, it describes how to save the recorded route map with a specific name and how to access the saved 'routemap.gom' file, indicating the type of map and the date and time of saving.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Route Map
💡Cell Advisor 5G
💡5G NR
💡File Extension (MCFV)
💡Plotting Point
💡GPS
💡PCI
💡Synar
💡RSRP
💡Save Icon
💡Routemap.gom
Highlights
Setting up the route map in the Cell Advisor 5G is straightforward, either through the mode button or creating a new tab.
Multiple measurements can be loaded simultaneously in different tabs.
Route map automatically loads the last map used, and new maps can be loaded through a folder open button.
Route maps have a specific file extension, .mcfv, which is used to identify and load them.
After loading the map, users need to select the type of plotting point, such as GPS for vehicle drive tests.
The Cell Advisor 5G provides a play button to start the measurement and a magnifying glass for zooming into the map.
During the drive, tapping the screen allows users to open a location and view detailed signal information like PCI and beam index.
The map automatically re-centers if the drive goes outside the highlighted area.
Completing the drive test allows users to zoom out and view the entire test map.
Recording can be stopped manually, and users are prompted to confirm the action.
After stopping, the recording can be saved with a specific name, and the results are saved on the screen.
The saved file is named routemap.gom, indicating it's a route map with the date and time of saving.
The route map setup process is part of the broader learning materials available for the 5G analyzer.
Users are directed to refer to the 5G analyzer video for further instructions on setting up the analyzer.
The Cell Advisor 5G is designed to be user-friendly with a simple interface for setting up and conducting drive tests.
The transcript provides a step-by-step guide on how to use the Cell Advisor 5G for route mapping in a 5G environment.
For more information on using the Cell Advisor 5G, users are directed to Vicom's website.
Transcripts
we're going to talk about
setting up the route map in the cell
advisor 5g to set up the route map
it's very simple you can either hit the
mode button as we did before in previous
videos
and select route map or you can create a
new tab
and and actually have multiple
measurements loaded all at the same time
so i'm going to select the new tab i'm
going to rename this
uh rm1 keep it consistent
and i'm going to select 5g nr and
routemap the route map will
automatically load the last
map that was loaded in there so let's
verify how to load a map
on the right side of the screen you will
see a folder open button
select that button and look for your map
in the list
in this case all of our route maps will
have their file extension
mcfv so we'll just do dc
metro area hit load and it will
load our maps
as you can see i have all of my settings
on the top of the screen
for learning how to set up the 5gb
analyzer please refer to our 5gb
analyzer video once your map is loaded
the only thing we have to do is select
the menu button on the right
and tell it the type of plotting point
we would like to do
and since we'll be doing a vehicle drive
we're going to select gps
we select gps highlight the button
and then we will hit the play button and
as you'll see there's a dot in the
middle of the screen
that is the beginning of our measurement
i also will zoom in on this measurement
by hitting the
magnifying glass in the bottom right
corner and selecting the area i'd like
to zoom into
and i will do it one more time to do a
third zoom level to get us nice and
close
and at this point we're going to start
driving
so as we're driving if you see a signal
of interest as we're coming into a
signal now
if you tap on the screen it will open up
that location
and on the right side of the screen
you'll see that in this case we can see
pci 347
and each individual beam index with
synar and rsrp
you'll also notice that as we drove
outside of my highlighted map the map
automatically re-centered itself
all right so once we've created the
drive now now that we've done a full
loop and you can see our drive test map
i can zoom out so we can see it in a
larger map
and then i want to stop the recording
i'm going to hit the stop button
and it's going to ask you if you'd like
to stop you say yes
and from here to save the file select
the save icon
you give it a name we'll call this route
map and you select
results on the screen and hit save
once we have it saved you can hit the
file icon
and in here you'll see we have something
called routemap.gom
if i highlight that it'll even tell you
that it was a route map
that was saved off and the date and time
that's using
and setting up the route map for the
excel advisor 5g
find out more at vicom's website
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