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Communications Test > Cellular Parametric Test > 6113 AMR
Options 6113-450 and 6113-451 extend the capability of the 6113 EDGE base station test set to allow AMR-capable base stations to be tested. These options are available on both new units and as an upgrade to existing test sets. As with any other type of base station, the transmitter and receiver paths of AMR-capable base stations need to be appropriately tested as part of ongoing preventive maintenance. In addition, new test requirements to ensure that rate-adaptation is working correctly are introduced. For the transmitter and receiver paths, tests such as maximum output power are unaffected by AMR and can be tested using standard GSM full rate traffic channels. Other tests need to be modified so that the AMR specific elements of the base station are adequately tested; in particular those that include AMR codecs in the signal path such as bit error rate (BER) and frame erasure rate (FER). The key features of the AMR option are:
Two key additional AMR capabilities that are offered are a rate-adaptation test and a combined traffic/signaling channel BER test. With the rate-adaptation test,the BER/FER for different codec rates is measured and logged. This test can be used not only for checking that the base station is correctly measuring carrier to interference ratio (C/I) but also as a tool for optimizing the thresholds and hysterisis settings used to trigger rate-adaptation. The combined traffic/signaling BER test is included to help operators diagnose problems where calls are dropped despite AMR successfully maintaining speech quality in poor signal conditions. One potential cause of this is that although AMR successfully protects the traffic channel, the signaling channel does not use AMR and there are occasions when interference on the signaling channel causes the call to be dropped. The combined test allows the BER on the AMR traffic channel and on the signaling channel to be looked at simultaneously. RATE-ADAPTATION TEST
This same data can also be used for optimizing the AMR thresholds. The results will show the FER immediately prior to the instruction to change the AMR rate. This can be used as a basis for analysis as to whether the thresholds are appropriately set. Base Station Manufacturers Supported * Ericsson Software Support |