The Rocket Optimizer log contains information on video transcoding statistics and video server performance. The VideoTranscoderStats section provides details on optimization such as session ID, video duration, processing time and file sizes. The VideoServerStats section describes metrics like requests served, bandwidth usage and error rates to evaluate video delivery.
This document discusses how to move from data silos to enterprise-wide data analytics. It outlines how traditional analytics focused on structured, repeatable analysis of limited data, while big data enables iterative, exploratory analysis of varied, high-volume, real-time data. It recommends adopting this big data approach by combining traditional and non-traditional data sources. The document also provides examples of how one company, Cricket, evolved their use of big data analytics to gain insights into customer behavior, preferences, and network performance from billions of data records.
The document discusses identity as a service and the growing importance of digital identity. It notes that identity can serve as an enabler for personalized services, a currency that users can trade for value, and a product that companies can sell. However, identity management also carries risks around data privacy and legal compliance. The document outlines several business cases for identity services, including permission-based marketing, identity brokering, an identity bank, and privacy-as-a-service. UnboundID is introduced as a provider of identity platforms to help companies dynamically manage customer identity data across applications while respecting privacy.
The Rocket Optimizer log contains information on video transcoding statistics and video server performance. The VideoTranscoderStats section provides details on optimization such as session ID, video duration, processing time and file sizes. The VideoServerStats section describes metrics like requests served, bandwidth usage and error rates to evaluate video delivery.
This document discusses how to move from data silos to enterprise-wide data analytics. It outlines how traditional analytics focused on structured, repeatable analysis of limited data, while big data enables iterative, exploratory analysis of varied, high-volume, real-time data. It recommends adopting this big data approach by combining traditional and non-traditional data sources. The document also provides examples of how one company, Cricket, evolved their use of big data analytics to gain insights into customer behavior, preferences, and network performance from billions of data records.
The document discusses identity as a service and the growing importance of digital identity. It notes that identity can serve as an enabler for personalized services, a currency that users can trade for value, and a product that companies can sell. However, identity management also carries risks around data privacy and legal compliance. The document outlines several business cases for identity services, including permission-based marketing, identity brokering, an identity bank, and privacy-as-a-service. UnboundID is introduced as a provider of identity platforms to help companies dynamically manage customer identity data across applications while respecting privacy.
Huawei - Access failures troubleshooting work shopnavaidkhan
This document provides information on troubleshooting access failures in mobile networks, including:
1. It describes the general call setup procedure and potential points of failure, such as RRC, paging, and RACH access failures.
2. Common causes of access failures are discussed, like RF issues, radio parameter problems, and other miscellaneous causes.
3. Guidance is given on how to identify and resolve different types of failures, including steps to troubleshoot RRC access failures through analyzing configuration, alarms, traffic patterns, and radio parameters.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document describes the north bound interface for exporting analytics data from the 9900 Wireless Network Guardian (WNG) to external systems. It defines two mechanisms: one for bulk transfer of summary tables using Secure Copy Protocol on a periodic basis, and one for real-time transfer of session records using User Datagram Protocol. The summary tables include traffic, subscriber, and node performance statistics, organized into comma-separated value files with defined field formats.
Alu 9900 wng_congestion_notification_interface_v1 3_externalnavaidkhan
The document describes an interface from the Alcatel-Lucent 9900 Wireless Network Guardian (WNG) to provide notifications of network congestion events and allow queries of event status. The RESTful interface uses HTTP/HTTPS to transmit XML alerts containing event details like type, network element, subscribers, and intensity level. Notifications are sent for new alerts, updates if intensity changes, or if alerts are cleared. The interface also allows queries by event ID, network element, or correlation to retrieve latest status.
Smartphones – A game changer in expectations of customer experiencenavaidkhan
This document summarizes a presentation given by Turki Alqarefah of Zain Group and Stephen Bowker of AIRCOM International about optimizing the smartphone experience for customers. It discusses how Zain engaged AIRCOM to improve the experience of their smartphone users in Kuwait. AIRCOM conducted an operator benchmark and audit of Zain's 3G RAN, which led to optimizing smartphone experience. This resulted in improved paging success by 92% and reduced signaling load by 36%. The document also outlines challenges of providing optimal experiences for smartphone users.
Self optimizing networks-benefits of son in lte-july 2011navaidkhan
This document provides an overview of Self-Organizing Network (SON) capabilities for LTE networks as standardized in 3GPP Release 8, 9, and 10. It discusses the goals of SON, which are to automate network configuration and optimization to reduce costs and improve performance. Key SON features covered include base station self-configuration, automatic neighbor relations, tracking area planning, load balancing, mobility robustness, interference coordination, and energy savings. The timeline of SON standardization and enhancements across LTE releases is presented. Live results demonstrating benefits of applying SON techniques to HSPA+ networks are described. The document also discusses application of SON to technologies like distributed antenna systems and small cells.
This document provides an overview of different database technologies for managing large amounts of data, including row-based databases, columnar databases, and NoSQL databases. It discusses how traditional row-based databases struggle with analytics on large, dynamic datasets due to performance issues. Columnar databases help address this by storing data by column rather than row, reducing the amount of data retrieved for queries. NoSQL databases provide non-relational alternatives. The document aims to help readers understand which technology is best suited to their specific data challenges and needs.
Signalsflash070113 LTE World Summit Key take awaysnavaidkhan
- The document summarizes key points from the LTE World Summit, including that carrier aggregation allows more effective spectrum utilization and helps level the playing field between operators with different amounts of spectrum. It allows dynamic load balancing between non-contiguous LTE bands.
- The availability of LTE-Advanced and carrier aggregation increases theoretical peak data rates for most LTE subscribers from ~75Mbps to ~150Mbps. Higher throughput will particularly benefit users at the cell edge or in challenging RF conditions and when networks are congested.
- While higher speeds sound exciting, typical mobile users may not notice major differences except when downloading large files, as web pages and most transactions don't require more than a few megabits per second
Huawei - Access failures troubleshooting work shopnavaidkhan
This document provides information on troubleshooting access failures in mobile networks, including:
1. It describes the general call setup procedure and potential points of failure, such as RRC, paging, and RACH access failures.
2. Common causes of access failures are discussed, like RF issues, radio parameter problems, and other miscellaneous causes.
3. Guidance is given on how to identify and resolve different types of failures, including steps to troubleshoot RRC access failures through analyzing configuration, alarms, traffic patterns, and radio parameters.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document describes the north bound interface for exporting analytics data from the 9900 Wireless Network Guardian (WNG) to external systems. It defines two mechanisms: one for bulk transfer of summary tables using Secure Copy Protocol on a periodic basis, and one for real-time transfer of session records using User Datagram Protocol. The summary tables include traffic, subscriber, and node performance statistics, organized into comma-separated value files with defined field formats.
Alu 9900 wng_congestion_notification_interface_v1 3_externalnavaidkhan
The document describes an interface from the Alcatel-Lucent 9900 Wireless Network Guardian (WNG) to provide notifications of network congestion events and allow queries of event status. The RESTful interface uses HTTP/HTTPS to transmit XML alerts containing event details like type, network element, subscribers, and intensity level. Notifications are sent for new alerts, updates if intensity changes, or if alerts are cleared. The interface also allows queries by event ID, network element, or correlation to retrieve latest status.
Smartphones – A game changer in expectations of customer experiencenavaidkhan
This document summarizes a presentation given by Turki Alqarefah of Zain Group and Stephen Bowker of AIRCOM International about optimizing the smartphone experience for customers. It discusses how Zain engaged AIRCOM to improve the experience of their smartphone users in Kuwait. AIRCOM conducted an operator benchmark and audit of Zain's 3G RAN, which led to optimizing smartphone experience. This resulted in improved paging success by 92% and reduced signaling load by 36%. The document also outlines challenges of providing optimal experiences for smartphone users.
Self optimizing networks-benefits of son in lte-july 2011navaidkhan
This document provides an overview of Self-Organizing Network (SON) capabilities for LTE networks as standardized in 3GPP Release 8, 9, and 10. It discusses the goals of SON, which are to automate network configuration and optimization to reduce costs and improve performance. Key SON features covered include base station self-configuration, automatic neighbor relations, tracking area planning, load balancing, mobility robustness, interference coordination, and energy savings. The timeline of SON standardization and enhancements across LTE releases is presented. Live results demonstrating benefits of applying SON techniques to HSPA+ networks are described. The document also discusses application of SON to technologies like distributed antenna systems and small cells.
This document provides an overview of different database technologies for managing large amounts of data, including row-based databases, columnar databases, and NoSQL databases. It discusses how traditional row-based databases struggle with analytics on large, dynamic datasets due to performance issues. Columnar databases help address this by storing data by column rather than row, reducing the amount of data retrieved for queries. NoSQL databases provide non-relational alternatives. The document aims to help readers understand which technology is best suited to their specific data challenges and needs.
Signalsflash070113 LTE World Summit Key take awaysnavaidkhan
- The document summarizes key points from the LTE World Summit, including that carrier aggregation allows more effective spectrum utilization and helps level the playing field between operators with different amounts of spectrum. It allows dynamic load balancing between non-contiguous LTE bands.
- The availability of LTE-Advanced and carrier aggregation increases theoretical peak data rates for most LTE subscribers from ~75Mbps to ~150Mbps. Higher throughput will particularly benefit users at the cell edge or in challenging RF conditions and when networks are congested.
- While higher speeds sound exciting, typical mobile users may not notice major differences except when downloading large files, as web pages and most transactions don't require more than a few megabits per second