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    Default Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    I'm thinking about smart "auto" way to detect or shortlist overshooting cells
    as it's very time consuming to check it visually cell by cell based on TA distributions of MRs/ RLFs

    Do you have smart way or idea to do this task?

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    Default Re: Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    Quote Originally Posted by justdream View Post
    I'm thinking about smart "auto" way to detect or shortlist overshooting cells
    as it's very time consuming to check it visually cell by cell based on TA distributions of MRs/ RLFs

    Do you have smart way or idea to do this task?

    There's a way actually... With the help of Actix spotlight, you can generate an excel sheet (Cell coverage query obtained from the attribute explorer window) to which you can apply a set of filtering criteria to obtain a list of overshooting cells.

    Kind regards

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    Default Re: Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    Quote Originally Posted by stilloboy View Post
    There's a way actually... With the help of Actix spotlight, you can generate an excel sheet (Cell coverage query obtained from the attribute explorer window) to which you can apply a set of filtering criteria to obtain a list of overshooting cells.

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    Dear

    Would you please show how to do it .

    BR
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    Default Re: Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    Quote Originally Posted by stilloboy View Post
    There's a way actually... With the help of Actix spotlight, you can generate an excel sheet (Cell coverage query obtained from the attribute explorer window) to which you can apply a set of filtering criteria to obtain a list of overshooting cells.

    Kind regards
    Pls guide us follow your perform way. Thanks!

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    Default Re: Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    Hi, is there anyway else without using Actix?

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    Default Re: Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    Quote Originally Posted by RF engineer View Post
    Dear

    Would you please show how to do it .

    BR
    Dear friend,

    Start by you creating a project in spotlight. When creating the project though, you should set the threshold for the maximum server distance in the "thresholds" option of "Step 2: Preferences and Thresholds". The values you choose will depend on the average inter-site distance of the cluster. A rule of thumb for calculating this maximum server distance is d/r=8/12, where d=intersite distance and r=the maximum server distance.

    Kind Regards

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    Default Re: Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    there are alot tools could be, on average planning tools have this menu

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    Default Re: Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    Quote Originally Posted by Ummi View Post
    there are alot tools could be, on average planning tools have this menu
    @Ummi
    Patience my friend...

    The next step would be to display the "attribute explorer" from the "View" option of the tools bar. Expand the option "Open Repositories" all the way to "Queries". If you are working on a 2G network for instance, you expand "GSM Analyses" ->"Crosstab Queries"->"GSM Cell Coverage Query UE". Then, right-click and select "Display on Workbook" option. The generated excel workbook can be utilized to obtain a list of overshooting cells. This I will talk about next... A sample excel workbook generated using this process is attached for those of you who are interested to see what it looks like. For 3G, the process is similar.

    Best Regards
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    Default Re: Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    If you have Ultima-Forte there is a feature for detecting over-shooting cells.

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    Default Re: Auto Detection of overshooting cells

    Quote Originally Posted by JJay View Post
    If you have Ultima-Forte there is a feature for detecting over-shooting cells.
    Do you know what's the idea oft his feature??

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