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Paper Title: Framework Enhancement for Received Signal Strength Monitoring in SBTS
Authors Name: Ambica , Dhanalaxmi. L
Unique Id: IJSDR1706006
Published In: Volume 2 Issue 6, May-2017
Abstract: In the on-going electronic world, many applications are working on networking and communication. The most common limitation among all of them is time consumption. Base transceiver station is used in many wireless communication standards. A BTS forms allied part of the base station subsystem developments for system management. Base transceiver station consists of several transceivers which helps in serving many different frequencies and so many different sectors of the cell. SBTS is a product by Nokia which can support 3 RATS (LTE, WCDMA and GSM) in one System Module (FSMr3). SBTS uses K3 tool to do end-to-end Automation testing, which is used to reduce the complexity of usage of number of hardware components in setting up communication environment. K3 is a wrapper on top of TTCN-3 script. RSSI can be used as a tool to give an indication of line quality. It does not always give sharp results. In addition to normal fluctuation in received signal levels, the signal level can also be infected by in_band interference sources. When it happens, a intense signal level can be reported. But data can be corrupted. Communication systems should be implemented with some link margin to ensure reliable communications in changing conditions. In such cases where it is wished to test signal quality, a loopback test should be performed to give the best indication of line quality by measuring actual data transfer success. The amount of best packets received during a loopback test is the best way to get an idea of the quality of communication in a data radio system.
Keywords: RSSI, BTS, BSS, TTCN-3, GSM
Cite Article: "Framework Enhancement for Received Signal Strength Monitoring in SBTS", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.2, Issue 6, page no.70 - 74, May-2017, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1706006.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR1706006
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Published In: Volume 2 Issue 6, May-2017
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