DocumentCode
269322
Title
A systematic and flexible approach for testing future mobile networks by exploiting a wrap-around testing methodology
Author
Pinola, J. ; Perälä, Juho ; Jurmu, P. ; Katz, Marcos ; Salonen, S. ; Piisilä, J. ; Sankala, J. ; Tuuttila, P.
Volume
51
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
Mar-13
Firstpage
160
Lastpage
167
Abstract
The testing process of state-of-the-art telecommunication equipment is a demanding task requiring multiple testing phases and significant amounts of resources. This article introduces a testing concept that enables the same testing environment to be used throughout the development lifecycle of telecommunication equipment. Moreover, the testing approach is designed to exploit the salient features of the upcoming IMT-Advanced systems in order to make the testing process more efficient. At the heart of the this wrap-around testing approach are a few multi-purpose network and radio channel emulators which can be configured to support all the testing phases from unit testing to system testing. By utilizing the same testing tools in all the testing phases, the amount of resources required for test environment maintenance and testing tool training are minimized. In addition, the extensive use of simulations makes the testing environment very flexible when it comes to studying the new features of the most recent telecommunication standards. In order to verify the feasibility of the devised testing approach, this article also contains a case study example, in which an implementation of the wrap-around testing environment is built from commercial testing tools. In the presented case study, the testing environment implementation is used for throughput testing of an LTE eNB in SISO and MIMO configurations. The results obtained are compared to the theoretical performance values of the technology and, together with earlier studies, demonstrate that a testing environment based on the wrap-around testing concept can be used in different testing phases during LTE eNB development.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; Long Term Evolution; MIMO communication; mobile radio; telecommunication equipment; testing; wireless channels; IMT-advanced systems; LTE eNB; MIMO configurations; SISO; flexible approach; multi-purpose network; radio channel emulator; system testing; telecommunication equipment; telecommunication standards; test environment maintenance; testing future mobile networks; testing tool training; unit testing; Hardware; Long Term Evolution; Protocols; Software develoment; System testing; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2013.6476882
Filename
6476882
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