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    Default New Features in TEMS Investigation 16.3

    Product Highlights
    Used in more than 180 countries worldwide, TEMS Investigation is the industry standard tool for troubleshooting, verification, optimization and maintenance of wireless networks. TEMS Investigation supports all major technologies, making it the ideal testing tool at every stage of the network’s life cycle.

    TEMS Investigation accurately and reliably tests network quality and customer experience by performing VoLTE, throughput and other service testing directly on the end terminal.


    New Features in TEMS Investigation 16.3

    New Connectable Devices
    As always, we are proud to be the leading provider of test equipment based on the hottest devices on the market. Some details:

    • Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900T with ODM software
    • Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900V with ODM software and firmware version 1.0.3


    New Features in TEMS Investigation 16.3

    New Connectable Devices
    As always, we are proud to be the leading provider of test equipment based on the hottest devices on the market. Some details:

    • Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900T with ODM software
    • Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900V with ODM software and firmware version 1.0.3
    • Franklin Wireless U810
    • Netgear Aircard 340U
    • WeTelecom M9310A
    • ZTE MF667

    VoLTE and POLQA with Apple iPhone® 6
    TEMS Investigation 16.3 is the first drive test tool to support VoLTE testing with Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. VoLTE calls can be scripted, and their audio quality can be judged by the POLQA algorithm using an ACU R2 test setup.

    On-device FTP, HTTP, and Ping testing
    TEMS Investigation 16.3 extends its on-device testing repertoire with the FTP, HTTP, and Ping services, all available on the Sony Xperia Z2 D6503. The benefits of this are manifold. For one thing, an on-device client is sure to get the same QoS as a real-life user, thus capturing the true subscriber experience with greater confidence than a PC-based client. On-device testing also offloads the PC by relieving it of processing tasks that are instead handled by the devices.

    Carrier Aggregation and eMBMS – more features that strengthens our LTE offering
    Mode reports are obtained from Qualcomm chipset LTE devices when secondary serving cells are activated and deactivated in an LTE network with carrier aggregation. The mode reports extract these vital facts from logs which generate huge volumes of data and are therefore unattractive to decode.

    Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (MBMS) is a standard designed to provide efficient delivery of broadcast and multicast services. When offered over LTE, it is referred to as eMBMS. Target applications include mobile TV and radio broadcasting as well as file delivery and emergency alerts.

    Do you need to structure your drive testing?
    RouteDiary is a stand-alone utility that lets you take notes on drive tests in a structured manner and link them to logfile data. RouteDiary can be launched from within TEMS Investigation and run concurrently with it during testing. The utility is equipped with its own map view where your drive test route is traced. Reports can be generated in RouteDiary based on your entered notes, also including a summary of TEMS Investigation activities similar to that found in the Navigator pane.

    Useful scanning enhancements
    LTE MIMO scanning with multiple Rx antennas, already available with the PCTel SeeGull MX scanner, is now supported also with the newer IBflex model. TEMS Investigation 16.3 adds support for spectrum scans with the R&S TSMW scanner on multiple technologies: LTE, WCDMA and GSM.

    Android Phone Monitor in TEMS Investigation
    The regular user interface of an Android phone can be accessed and interacted with through a new view in TEMS Investigation called Android Phone Monitor (opened from the context menu of a connected device in the Navigator). Tapping and swiping can be directly imitated with the mouse, whereas additional controls are provided corresponding to the device’s physical buttons. The monitor is useful especially for controlling a device in a remote location.

    IPsec decryption enables scripting and presentation
    IPsec is a protocol suite for authentication and encryption of IP packets. When IPsec is in use, it blocks SIP and RTP messages, which are crucial to both scripted data collection and presentation in TEMS Investigation, as well as to user actions during drive testing.

    However, if an IPsec key can be retrieved in some way, that key can now be input to TEMS Investigation in runtime, enabling the application to decrypt SIP and RTP and thus execute data testing services. It also enables real-time presentation of SIP and RTP messages as well as the calculation of metrics dependent on this signaling.

    Corrections
    Read more about the TEMS Investigation 16.3 release in the Release Note.

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