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Thread: Pilot pollution on Actix

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    Default Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    Quote Originally Posted by cococrunch View Post
    Try this query, > 4 serving cell within within 5dB window. You can edit this in actix if you want wider window.
    Thanks for the query, but it does not give that table.
    As I understood it shows only pollution occurrences on the coordinates.

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    Default Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    I'm using this way :

    - first i made a query on actix that shows me the pilot polluted areas on map .
    - then i use the polygon to filter one problematic area on the map .
    - finally i use a query called site statistics . it comes with actix as a crosstab query .

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    Default Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    Quote Originally Posted by zeezzoo View Post
    I'm using this way :

    - first i made a query on actix that shows me the pilot polluted areas on map .
    - then i use the polygon to filter one problematic area on the map .
    - finally i use a query called site statistics . it comes with actix as a crosstab query .
    could you share queries?

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    Smile Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    Sirs,

    pilot pollution rate = (pilot pollution samples)/ (ec/Io samples)

    take a look at pilot pollution highlights in red. this means that too much cells in active set. re-pan and retilt are the only solution.

    please add reputation if this one helps

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    Default Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    Quote Originally Posted by forumuser-2008 View Post
    could you share queries?
    Actix has two event related to pilot pollution :
    - Pilot pollution event (For the scanner data)
    - too many pilots event (also for the scanner data)

    you can refer to actix help & check which criteria is suitable for you . now i'm using them because the are better than the query i made where they only display the pilot polluted samples (mine is a boolean query that displays true/false)

    also for these two you can change the thresholds according to your needs directly from actix threshold menu .

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    Default Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    I have attached good document explaining Actix
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Default Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    How can i make my site_name visible in Actix without zooming?

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    Default Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    you can modify the font of the site name from layer properties

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    Default Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    Hi all,
    i would like to ask you guys about pilot pollution analyzer on actix
    if you guys have any experience about this problem, please share with us.
    Thanks

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    Default Re: Pilot pollution on Actix

    when TEMS is coupled with ACTIX, the drivetest data can come from many sources (ACTIX can process data from many types of UEs or scanners). A typical case involves measurement handsets (TEMS handsets or measurement-capable handsets) and/or scanner. The pilot pollution can be displayed by ACTIX but remember that due to different sensitivity levels, the pollution will be higher with scanner data than with UE data. In general, UE-data suffices for optimization purpose because that is the real level (approximately), subscribers will experience in real-time. It is more advisable to use UE-data for pollution-finding and optimization. Otherwise, with scanner data, everywhere is pollution and it is impossible to troubleshoot the network.

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