NIAISEFeb 13, 2025

Predicting Drive Test Results in Mobile Networks Using Optimization Techniques

arXiv:2502.09305v1h-index: 3
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This addresses a practical problem for mobile network operators by reducing reliance on expensive drive tests, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing optimization techniques.

The study tackles the problem of costly and time-consuming drive tests for mobile network optimization by proposing a method to predict received signal strength at specific locations using data from other drive test points, enabling operators to save time and resources while obtaining necessary data.

Mobile network operators constantly optimize their networks to ensure superior service quality and coverage. This optimization is crucial for maintaining an optimal user experience and requires extensive data collection and analysis. One of the primary methods for gathering this data is through drive tests, where technical teams use specialized equipment to collect signal information across various regions. However, drive tests are both costly and time-consuming, and they face challenges such as traffic conditions, environmental factors, and limited access to certain areas. These constraints make it difficult to replicate drive tests under similar conditions. In this study, we propose a method that enables operators to predict received signal strength at specific locations using data from other drive test points. By reducing the need for widespread drive tests, this approach allows operators to save time and resources while still obtaining the necessary data to optimize their networks and mitigate the challenges associated with traditional drive tests.

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