EP-4736493-A1 - SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR BENCHMARKING IN TELECOM
Abstract
The present disclosure provides system and method for indoor and outdoor benchmarking in telecom. The system includes a master handset and one or more slave handsets, connected through wireless technology such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, where the master handset creates a floor plan of the user premises and performs all measurements. The system generates a single benchmark report for all operators, saving time, costs, and engineer efforts. The report can be visualized on the survey dashboard, providing a comprehensive view of operators' network performance.
Inventors
- BHATNAGAR, AAYUSH
- BHATNAGAR, PRADEEP KUMAR
- Sankaran, Sundaresh
- AMBALIYA, Haresh B
- SINGH, RAHUL
- BAIRAGI, Pooja
- VERMA, Uday
- NEEMA, Anmol
- MALVIYA, Rohit
Assignees
- Jio Platforms Limited
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260506
- Application Date
- 20240524
Claims (16)
- 1. A method for indoor or outdoor benchmarking in a telecommunication network (100), the method comprising: connecting a master device (104) to a plurality of slave devices (106- 1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) using a wireless technology, wherein the master device (104) is connected to one of a plurality of operators, and each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) are connected to one of remaining other operators of the plurality of operators; capturing, by the master device (104) and each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5), a plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators; sending, by the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106- 4, 106-5), the captured parameters of the respective operators to the master device (104); syncing, by the master device (104), the captured parameters of the respective operators from the master device (104) and the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5); sending, by the master device, all sync data to a backend server (102); performing, by the backend server (102), a benchmark analysis; and generating, by the backend server (102), a benchmark report for the plurality of operators.
- 2. The method claimed as in claim 1, wherein for capturing the plurality of parameters of respective plurality of operators in indoor benchmarking: creating, by a user, a floor plan on the master device (104) via an application programming interface (API); conducting, by the user, a walk test by selecting a location on the floor plan; and capturing, by the master device (104) and the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5), the plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators for the selected location on the floor plan.
- 3. The method claimed as in claim 1, wherein for capturing the plurality of parameters of respective plurality of operators in the outdoor benchmarking: starting, by the user, a drive test for the outdoor benchmarking from a first location to a second location on the master device (104) via the API, wherein a map of the drive test is shown on the master device (104); capturing, by the master device (104) and each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5), the plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators; and when the user stops at the second location, receiving, by the master device, a plurality of measurements from the plurality of slave devices (106- 1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5).
- 4. The method claimed as in claim 1 , wherein for performing the benchmark analysis: collecting, by the backend server (102), a plurality of samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators according to a plurality of defined ranges; calculating, by the backend server (102), average of all the samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators, wherein the plurality of parameters includes a received signal reference power (RSRP), a signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR), a throughput for uplink and downlink; setting, by the backend server (102), a plurality of ranks to the samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators according to respective strengths, wherein the plurality of ranks includes good, average and bad; plotting, by the backend server (102), a graph of samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators according to the rank; calculating, by the backend server (102), a performance score and a coverage score of each of the plurality of operators; calculating, by the backend server (102), an overall rating of each of the plurality of operators; and generating, by the backend server (102), the benchmark report for the plurality of operators.
- 5. The method claimed as in claim 1 , wherein the benchmark report is provided in a dashboard.
- 6. A system for indoor or outdoor benchmarking in a telecommunication network (100), the system comprising a master device (104), a plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) and a backend server (102), the master device (104) configured to connect with the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) using a wireless technology, wherein the master device (104) is connected to one of plurality of operators and each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) is connected to one of remaining other operators of the plurality of operators; the master device (104) and each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) configured to capture a plurality of parameters for the respective plurality of operators; and the master device (104) comprising: a receiving module (104-4) configured to receive the captured parameters of the respective operators from the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5); a processing module (104-6) configured to sync the captured parameters of the respective operators from the master device (104) and the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106- 5); and a sending module (104-8) configured to send all sync data to the backend server (102); the backend server (102) comprising: an analyzing module (102-1) configured to perform a benchmark analysis; and a generating module (102-2) configured to generate a benchmark report for the plurality of operators.
- 7. The system claimed as in claim 6, wherein for capturing the plurality of parameters of respective plurality of operators in an indoor benchmarking: the master device (104) configured to create a floor plan via an application programming interface (API); the master device (104) configured to conduct a walk test by selecting a location on the floor plan; and the master device (104) and each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) configured to capture the plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators for the selected location on the floor plan.
- 8. The system claimed as in claim 6, wherein for capturing the plurality of parameters of respective plurality of operators in the outdoor benchmarking: the master device (104) configured to start a drive test for the outdoor benchmarking from a first location to a second location via the API, wherein a map of the drive test is shown on the master device (104); the master device (104) and the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) configured to capture the plurality of parameters for the respective plurality of operators; and when the user stops at the second location, the master device (104) configured to receive a plurality of measurements from the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5).
- 9. The system claimed as in claim 6, wherein for performing the benchmark analysis the backend server (102) comprising: a collection module (102-4) configured to collect a plurality of samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators according to a plurality of defined ranges; a calculation module (102-3) configured to calculate average of all the samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators, wherein the plurality of parameters includes a received signal reference power (RSRP), a signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR), a throughput for uplink and downlink; the processing module (102-5) configured to set a plurality of ranks to the samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators according to respective strengths, wherein the plurality of ranks includes good, average and bad; the processing module (102-5) configured to plot a graph of samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators according to the rank; the calculation module (102-3) configured to calculate a performance score and a coverage score of each of the plurality of operators; the calculation module (102-3) configured to calculate an overall rating of each of the plurality of operators; and the generating module (102-2) configured to generate the benchmark report for the plurality of operators.
- 10. The system claimed as in claim 6, wherein the benchmark report is provided in a dashboard.
- 11. A master device (104) for indoor or outdoor benchmarking in a telecommunication network (100), the master device (104) configured to: connect with plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) using a wireless technology, wherein the master device (104) is connected to one of the plurality of operators and each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) is connected to one of remaining other operators of the plurality of operators; capture a plurality of parameters for the respective plurality of operators, wherein each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106- 3, 106-4, 106-5) configured to capture the plurality of parameters for the respective plurality of operators; receive the captured parameters of the respective operators from the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5); sync the captured parameters of the respective operators from the master device and the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5), wherein the master device (104) and the plurality of slave 4, 106-5) are user equipments; and send all sync data to a backend server (102), wherein the backend server configured to generate a benchmark report for the plurality of operators by performing a benchmark analysis.
- 12. The master device (104) claimed as in claim 11, wherein the master device (104) for capturing the plurality of parameters of respective plurality of operators in the outdoor benchmarking further configured to: create a floor plan via an application programming interface (API); conduct a walk test by selecting a location on the floor plan; and capture the plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators for the selected location on the floor plan, wherein each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) configured to capture the plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators for the selected location on the floor plan.
- 13. The master device (104) claimed as in claim 11, wherein the master device (104) for capturing the plurality of parameters of respective plurality of operators in the outdoor benchmarking further configured to: start a drive test for the outdoor benchmarking from a first location to a second location via the API, wherein the master device configured to show a map of the drive test; capture the plurality of parameters for the respective plurality of operators; and receive a plurality of measurements from the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5), when the user stops at the second location.
- 14. The master device (104) claimed as in claim 11, wherein for performing the benchmark analysis, the backend server (102) configured to: collect a plurality of samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators according to a plurality of defined ranges; calculate average of all the samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators, wherein the plurality of parameters includes a received signal reference power (RSRP), a signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR), a throughput for uplink and downlink; set a plurality of ranks to the samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators according to respective strengths, wherein the plurality of ranks includes good, average and bad; plot a graph of samples of the captured parameters for each of the plurality of operators according to a rank; calculate a performance score and a coverage score of each of the plurality of operators; calculate an overall rating of each of the plurality of operators; and generate the benchmark report for the plurality of operators.
- 15. The master device (104) claimed as in claim 11, wherein the benchmark report is provided in a dashboard.
- 16. A computer program product comprising a non- transitory computer- readable medium comprising instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform a method for indoor or outdoor benchmarking in a telecommunication network, the method comprising: connecting a master device (104) to a plurality of slave devices (106- 1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) using a wireless technology, wherein the master device (104) is connected to one of a plurality of operators, and each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5) are connected to one of remaining other operators of the plurality of operators; capturing, by the master device (104) and each of the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5), a plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators; sending, by the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106- 4, 106-5), the captured parameters of the respective operators to the master device (104); syncing, by the master device (104), the captured parameters of the respective operators from the master device and the plurality of slave devices (106-1, 106-2, 106-3, 106-4, 106-5); sending, by the master device (104), all sync data to a backend server (102); performing, by the backend server (102), a benchmark analysis; and generating, by the backend server (102), a benchmark report for the plurality of operators.
Description
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR BENCHMARKING IN TELECOM FIELD OF INVENTION [0001] The present disclosure relates generally to a field of telecommunications technology in building benchmarking for wireless networks. In particular, the present disclosure pertains to a system and a method for indoor and outdoor benchmarking in telecom. BACKGROUND [0002] Wireless networks have become an integral part of our daily lives, and the demand for high-speed data connectivity is constantly increasing. With the exponential growth in the use of mobile devices, the need for reliable and efficient wireless networks is more important than ever. However, it is often observed that indoor wireless coverage is not as strong as outdoor coverage, which can lead to poor quality of service, slow data transfer rates, and dropped calls. This is particularly problematic in buildings with thick walls, multiple floors, and complex layouts, where wireless signals can be obstructed or weakened. [0003] To address these issues, telecom companies have been deploying inbuilding wireless solutions, such as Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) and Small Cells. These solutions work by distributing the wireless signal throughout the building, using a network of antennas and amplifiers. However, deploying these solutions can be time-consuming and expensive, and it is often difficult to measure their effectiveness. In addition, there is a need for ongoing monitoring and optimization of the in-building wireless network, to ensure that it meets the needs of the users. [0004] One approach to measuring the effectiveness of an in-building wireless network is benchmarking. Benchmarking involves collecting data on key performance indicators (KPIs), such as signal strength, data transfer rates, and call quality, and comparing them to industry standards or best practices. This can help identify areas of the network that need improvement and provide a basis for ongoing monitoring and optimization. [0005] However, traditional benchmarking methods are often manual and timeconsuming, requiring technicians to walk through the building with specialized equipment and take measurements at various locations. This can be costly and disruptive and may not provide a comprehensive view of the network performance. In addition, traditional benchmarking methods do not provide real-time monitoring, making it difficult to identify and resolve issues as they arise. [0006] To address these challenges, there is a need for a system and method for indoor and outdoor benchmarking that is automated, efficient, and provides realtime monitoring. SUMMARY [0007] An exemplary embodiment describes a method for indoor or outdoor benchmarking in a telecommunication network. The method comprises connecting a master device to a plurality of slave devices using a wireless technology. The master device connected to one of plurality of operators and each of the plurality of slave devices connected to one of remaining other operators of the plurality of operators. The method further comprises capturing, by the master device and each of the plurality of slave devices, a plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators and sending, by the plurality of slave devices, the captured parameters of the respective operators to the master device. The method comprises syncing, by the master device, the captured parameters of the respective operators from the master device and the plurality of slave devices and sending, by the master device, all sync data to the backend server. The method comprises performing, by the backend server, a benchmark analysis and generating, by the backend server, a benchmark report for the plurality of operators. [0008] In some embodiments, the method comprising, for capturing the parameters of respective plurality of operators in the indoor benchmarking, creating, by a user, a floor plan on the master device via an application programming interface (API). The method further comprises conducting, by the user, a walk test by selecting a location on the floor plan and capturing, by the master device and the plurality of slave devices, the plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators for the selected location on the floor plan. [0009] In some embodiments, the method comprises capturing the parameters of the respective plurality of operators in the outdoor benchmarking, starting, by the user, a driving test for an outdoor benchmarking from a first location to a second location on the master device via the API. A map of the drive test is shown on the master device. The method comprises capturing, by the master device and each of the plurality of slave devices, the plurality of parameters for respective plurality of operators. The method comprises when the user stops at the second location, receiving, by the master device, the plurality of measurements from the plurality of slave devices. [0010] In some embodiments, the method comprises for perfo