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- the present invention concerns a network device for use in a wireless communication network which network device is configured to transmit one or more control signals to at least another network device, as well as to a network device for use in a wireless communication network which network device is configured to receive one or more control signals from at least another network device, and to an end-to-end over-the-air test and measurement system for one or more such network devices, in particular to an end-to-end over-the-air test and measurement system for combined antenna and radio systems.
- Communication systems may be comprised of a variety of functional blocks which can be implemented in hardware and software or combinations of the two.
- Hardware functions can be realized in many forms including networks, fixed and mobile equipment, circuits (discrete or integrated), modules, assemblies, sub-units, devices and components (passive or active).
- Examples of software functions include signal, image and other forms of information processing, hardware control, network management and so on.
- T&M test and measurement
- system-level may mean, e.g., wireless transmission system but not an overall cellular system as it may commonly be used in the context of system-level simulations. In this sense, system-level may be more aligned to link-level (including, single link and multi-link) testing over all layers of the protocol stack.
- End-to-end in this context may mean, e.g., testing from similar stack levels (including application level) and from dissimilar stack levels.
- E2E end-to-end
- OTA over-the-air
- E2E OTA measurements may allow the performance of a CS to be assessed according to real-world scenarios or use cases. Such assessments can be made in a laboratory environment or in situ e.g. in deployed networks—in other words before or after deployment, respectively. Indeed, in many situations, the final stages of CS design cannot proceed until deployment. This is often referred to as commissioning or system optimization.
- E2E OTA measurements may be used for ensuring that a CS is operating correctly according to certain criteria not restricted to include, throughput, latency, coverage, capacity, reliability, security, and energy efficiency.
- the present invention therefore addresses the technical problems created by the short-comings of current T&M solutions and provides new types of measurements to be made that may not be possible in conventional technology. Furthermore, the inventive solution enables all OTA T&M entities to be appropriately configured without the need for a hierarchical or layered distribution of control information.
- An embodiment may have a network device for use within a wireless communication network, wherein the network device is configured to transmit to another network device via a control channel one or more control signals for configuring the another network device for a characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
- Another embodiment may have a network device for use within a wireless communication network, wherein the network device is configured to receive from another network device via a control channel one or more control signals for configuring the network device for a characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
- an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System for one or more network devices within a wireless communication network may have: at least a first network device and at least a second network device, wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System is configured to provide a control channel between the first and the second network devices, and wherein at least the first network device is configured to transmit one or more control signals for controlling operation of a network device via said control channel to the second network device and/or to receive one or more control signals for controlling operation of a network device via said control channel from the second network device.
- a first aspect of the invention concerns a network device for use in a wireless communication network, the network device having the features of claim 1 .
- the network device is configured to transmit to another network device via a control channel one or more control signals.
- the network device of this first aspect may also be referred to as a transmitting network device.
- the another network device may receive said control signals, the another network device may also be referred to as a receiving network device.
- the one or more control signals may be exploited for configuring the receiving network device for a characterization of at least one of the transmitting network device and the receiving network device.
- Examples for said characterization of a network device may, for instance, be a determination of a certain characteristic such as, for instance, a certain behaviour of the network device within the network and/or a certain operation or action being performable by the network device and/or a certain mode or configuration in which the network device may operate, and many more.
- the control signals transmitted via the control channel may be used for configuring the receiving network device for such a characterization. That is, the receiving network device may be instructed by the control signals to perform the characterization of any network device, e.g. of the transmitting network device or even of itself. For example, the receiving network device may configure itself for operating in a certain way in order to perform the characterization, wherein said self-configuring may be based on the received control signals.
- operation of the receiving network device for performing a characterization may be controlled by means of the control signals exchanged via the control channel.
- the characterization of the network devices may be executed by performing, for example, tests and/or measurements in order to test and/or measure, for instance, a characteristic, e.g. a certain behaviour, a certain operation, a certain mode or the like of the network devices. That is, for example by testing a certain mode of a network device said network device may be characterized.
- the network device may be characterized by measuring one or more characteristics of its radiated signals or the like. Such exemplary tests and/or measurements may be controlled by the receiving network itself or by the transmitting network device.
- both the transmitting network device and the receiving network device may take over control of a test and/or measurement or the like for performing a characterization.
- the receiving network device configures itself for performing a test or the like based on (i.e. responsive to) the control signals.
- the transmitting network device may control operation of the receiving network device by means of the control signals exchanged via the control channel.
- the one or more control signals may be exploited for configuring the receiving network device for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the transmitting and the receiving network devices.
- Such communication channels may be wireless or wired communication channels.
- One non-exclusive example may be a wireless communication channel for mobile radio such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) or 5G.
- Said communication channels may, for instance, be characterized by measuring their bandwidth, availability, capacity and many more.
- the receiving network device may be configured by means of the control signals to configure itself for, e.g. performing a channel quality measurement or the like for characterizing said wireless communication channel.
- the characterization may be performed responsive to the control signals which are transmitted from the transmitting network device to the receiving network device. Accordingly, the characterization (e.g. by performing tests and/or measurements) may be performed cooperatively between the transmitting and the receiving network devices.
- the inventive network devices may be used in deployed networks, wherein the network devices may be, for instance, base stations (B S), User Equipment (UE),
- inventive network devices may be tested in-situ, i.e. when they are used in deployed networks, wherein they are able to test themselves cooperatively by means of the inventive control channel. Additionally or alternatively, the network devices may be tested prior to being used in deployed networks, for example in various stages during manufacturing. In this case, the inventive network devices may be tested in testing environments comprising dedicated test equipment, such as so-called Test and Measurement Systems, anechoic chambers, non-anechoic chambers [ 3 ], measurement chambers or the like.
- dedicated test equipment such as so-called Test and Measurement Systems, anechoic chambers, non-anechoic chambers [ 3 ], measurement chambers or the like.
- an inventive network device may be tested by such a Test and Measurement System, for example, in an anechoic chamber, wherein the network device may receive control signals from the Test and Measurement System via the inventive control channel.
- this Test and Measurement System dedicated components thereof, chambers and the like may also be regarded as an inventive transmitting network device.
- inventive network devices may be tested in-situ in deployed networks and/or prior to being used in deployed networks, i.e. in pre-deployed network scenarios, wherein they are able to test themselves cooperatively by means of the inventive control channel.
- a second aspect of the invention concerns a network device for use within a wireless communication network, the network device having the features of claim 25 .
- the network device of the second aspect is configured to receive from another network device via a control channel one or more control signals.
- the network device of the second aspect may also be referred to as a receiving network device. Since the another network device of the second aspect may transmit said control signals, the another network device of the second aspect may also be referred to as a transmitting network device.
- the one or more control signals may be exploited for configuring the receiving network device for a characterization of at least one of the transmitting network device and the receiving network device and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the receiving network device and the transmitting network device.
- the second aspect of the invention illuminates the above described examples of cooperative testing and the like from the perspective of a receiving network device.
- the network device of the second aspect may also be tested in deployed networks and/or in pre-deployed networks.
- an inventive network device may be tested by a Test and Measurement System, for example, in an anechoic chamber, wherein the network device may transmit control signals to the Test and Measurement System via the inventive control channel.
- this Test and Measurement System, dedicated components thereof, chambers and the like may also be regarded as an inventive receiving network device.
- inventive network devices may be tested in-situ in deployed networks and/or prior to being used in deployed networks, i.e. in pre-deployed network scenarios, wherein they are able to test themselves cooperatively by means of the inventive control channel.
- a third aspect of the invention concerns an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System for one or more network devices within a wireless communication network, the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System having the features of claim 42 .
- the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may comprise at least a first network device and at least a second network device.
- the first network device may be a transmitting network device as described above while the second network device may then be a receiving network device as described above.
- the second network device may be a transmitting network device as described above, while the first network device may then be a receiving network device as described above.
- the inventive Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may be configured to provide a control channel between the first and the second network devices, wherein at least the first network device may be configured to transmit to and/or receive from the second network device one or more control signals via said control channel.
- the control signals may be exploited for controlling operation of a network device (i.e. of a transmitting network device and/or a receiving network device). Said operation may be, for example, a characterization (e.g. testing and/or measuring) of the receiving and/or transmitting network devices and/or of one or more communication channels between the first and the second network devices, as described exemplarily above.
- the inventive Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may be used in-situ in deployed networks and/or in pre-deployed networks.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of network devices according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows an overview of different communication interfaces for providing a control channel according to the invention
- FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention
- FIG. 4 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention
- FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention
- FIG. 6 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention
- FIG. 7 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention.
- FIG. 8 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention
- FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention.
- FIG. 10 shows functional blocks that may comprise an inventive over-the-air test and measurement system for communication and active antenna systems
- FIG. 11 shows a multi-probe power measurement solution of from conventional technology showing the need for protocol definition (after [1]),
- FIG. 12 shows a typical multipath scenario and parameters to be considered in OTA emulation in a virtual electromagnetic environment (OTAinVEE) according to from conventional technology (after [2]),
- FIG. 13 shows a conventional-technology layered measurement procedure for OTA emulation in a virtual electromagnetic environment (OTAinVEE) (after [2]),
- FIG. 14 shows a typical conventional-technology implementation of an OTAinVEE test setup for the single-user downlink scenario for mobile communication UE (after [2]),
- FIG. 15 shows a satellite access network (No ISL) which service link operates above 6 GHz frequency bands allocated to Fixed and Mobile Satellite Services (FSS and MSS) (after [4]),
- No ISL satellite access network
- FSS and MSS Fixed and Mobile Satellite Services
- FIG. 16 shows a further satellite access network which service link operates above 6 GHz frequency bands allocated to Fixed and Mobile Satellite Services (FSS and MSS) (after [4]),
- FIG. 17 shows a further satellite access network which service link operates below 6 GHz frequency bands allocated to Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) (after [4]),
- MSS Mobile Satellite Services
- FIG. 18 shows a High-Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) system architecture (after [4]),
- FIG. 19 shows examples of wearable IoT-Devices (after [5]).
- FIG. 20 shows an example of an LTE maritime Service Scenario (after [5]).
- Such a network device may comprise an antenna or an antenna array that may comprise a plurality of antennas and may be, e.g., an eMBB device, an Internet of Things (IoT) device, a Machine Type Communications (MTC) device, and/or a massive MIMO device which means a base station (eNB, gNB) or an apparatus operated thereby such as a user equipment (UE).
- eNB base station
- MTC Machine Type Communications
- UE user equipment
- Such devices may operate in mobile communication networks, for example, according to a Long Term evolution (LTE) standard, 5G or new radio. Before, during and after market introduction of such devices, tests may be performed so as to verify a compliance of the network device with respect to different requirements.
- LTE Long Term evolution
- Such a compliance to a certain test case may be tested, amongst other things, in view of a specific wireless communications standard and a behaviour in a wireless environment. This may include the ability to form specific beams with an antenna array, to use minimum and/or maximum transmission powers and/or to adapt to specific scenarios within a specific time.
- a network device may be referred to as a tested device, i.e., a device under test (DuT).
- DuT device under test
- T&M Test & Measurement
- an operation of the DuT e.g., to test different operating modes sequentially with one test set-up.
- Such operation may be indirectly controlled by hardware layers that may be connected to each other and may transmit control signals to other layers, wherein the behaviour of a source or destination layer may remain in-transparent for other layers, i.e., by simply changing an operation mode of the DuT it may remain unclear what exactly happens at an antenna array of the DuT.
- a control signal and/or a communication interface according to embodiments described herein, a direct control of the DuT may be achieved as it may be possible to control specific operation of the DuT aside the operation mode.
- any of the inventive network devices as defined herein may be considered to represent, for example, an eNB or an UE, interchangeably.
- the inventive network devices may, for example, be test and measurement systems comprised of one or more pieces of T&M equipment, anechoic chambers and other types of chambers, which may also be combined with T&M equipment, or the like.
- the application herein is not limited to the use of a control channel in deployed networks only. It can also be used for the design, development, production, calibration, qualification, assessment and type approval of equipment before such apparatus is deployed, installed or used in a network.
- An inventive OTA T&M system for communication systems may contain a number of component parts which can be categorized in various ways.
- An AAS may include any antenna system that can be dynamically reconfigured in terms of its antenna performance including but not limited to the following, pattern, polarization, bandwidth, selectivity, sensitivity, in-band and out-of-band characteristics, multi-carrier support, agility, accuracy.
- an inventive OTA T&M system may be comprised of both hardware equipment and software code.
- the system can be described in terms of functionality as shown in FIG. 10 .
- the system may comprise a measurement system component 1 , test case components 2 , test signal components 3 and protocol components 4 .
- a description of the functional components is given below.
- An inventive measurement system 1 may comprise all hardware equipment, modules and components that may be used for performing the set or sets of measurements that may be used (including the appropriate procedures) on the CS and AAS (Active Antenna System) or indeed any other device under test (DUT).
- This may therefore include, e.g., electrical, mechanical, electromechanical, electromagnetic and electronic devices, examples of which may include antennas, positioners, turntables, shielded rooms, radiation absorbing material (RAM), electronic measurement equipment, cables and connectors.
- inventive CS or AAS may itself per se be configured by various means to provide the functions that would normally be provided by a measurement system without of course interfering with the operation of the inventive CS or AAS unless when specially configured to do so.
- both it and the inventive T&M system may be configured according to the requirements of a specific test case (TC) to be measured.
- TC test case
- an example test case may involve certain beam patterns being configured which may then be measured over a given range of solid angles at given frequencies and for certain polarizations.
- Test cases may allow beams to be assessed under different conditions including those designed for both verification and falsification criteria.
- An alternative set of test cases may be so designed to exercise the performance and operation of the network and the network component or components of the CS. Additional classes of test cases are described further below with reference to Virtual Electromagnetic Environments (VEEs) under the sub-header “Extensions of the inventive concept”.
- VEEs Virtual Electromagnetic Environments
- test signal design may therefore include waveforms with specific characteristics such as modulation, coding scheme, data pattern, bandwidth, peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), and carrier aggregation (e.g. single component carrier (CC) or multiple component carriers).
- PAPR peak-to-average power ratio
- test signals shall also include the means to ensure synchronization, coordination and orchestration using, for example, time or frequency pilots.
- FIG. 11 which is taken from [2], illustrates the need for protocol definition in a commercially-available multi-probe system of from conventional technology. Additional protocols may also be provided for the internal configuration of the DUT to ensure the appropriate arrangement of, amongst other things, its RF front-end circuits (including signal routing) and its active antenna system (digital, analogue or hybrid combinations of the two).
- a protocol can also be a procedure that ensures certain operations are performed in the order or sequence that may be used.
- Protocols may also describe the format of the data that may be used for measurements, the method in which that data may be transported within the inventive T&M system and the various component parts of the inventive T&M system. Such descriptions may include both the internal interfaces of the inventive T&M system and the external connections to devices and other equipment that may reside outside of the inventive T&M system.
- a fully-integrated inventive OTA CS/AAS T&M system may facilitate the means to perform testing in both traditional and extended measurement scenarios.
- the latter category may include so-called virtual electromagnetic environments (VEEs)—scenarios in which real-world propagation conditions are emulated within a measurement chamber.
- VEEs virtual electromagnetic environments
- FIGS. 12 to 14 Graphical examples taken from open literature [2] are presented in FIGS. 12 to 14 in which the acronym OTAinVEE is introduced.
- measurements may be made in anechoic and, through the use of advanced signal processing techniques, non-anechoic environments.
- the latter may involve an a priori knowledge of the test signal to be available to the system components that may be used (for example the inventive measurement equipment and the one or more DUTs), a requirement that is provided by definition of the present invention.
- the extension of the inventive concept may be applied to scenarios in which OTA measurements are performed outside of a laboratory environment for example when the CS/AAS is deployed in a network.
- combinations of appropriate test cases may enable post deployment measurements to be made in situ. This may be advantageous for initial commissioning, operations and maintenance purposes, calibration, optimization and the like.
- in situ antenna performance measurements for example the determination of antenna-related parameters such as radiation pattern beam width, beam direction, and polarization and gain, the removal or reduction of the effects of unwanted multipath propagation may involve the use of the aforementioned signal processing techniques. This is comprehensible since—by definition—in situ measurements cannot be made in an anechoic environment.
- test cases can be designed to provide the means for autonomous and partly-autonomous OTA measurements and tests. Examples may include the activation of event or threshold-triggered procedures. Protocols having such pre-defined procedures may involve one or more entities or component parts which, in turn, may also trigger other entities to augment the measurement capabilities of the OTA T&M system.
- a further extension of the inventive end-to-end OTA procedures may allow diagnostic test and measurement applications to be executed. Examples of such applications include the optimal selection of radio access network (RAN), mobile network operator (MNO), and quality of service (QOS). Execution of such inventive OTA tests and measurements may be made, in no order or priority, across network elements, layers, protocols and interfaces.
- RAN radio access network
- MNO mobile network operator
- QOS quality of service
- the inventive OTA T&M System may be configured to test and/or measure networks and network components.
- Such network components may be network nodes capable of communicating within the network, e.g. a base station, an User Equipment (UE), an Internet-of-Things (IoT) device.
- UE User Equipment
- IoT Internet-of-Things
- inventive OTA Test and Measurement System may communicate with one or more devices within a network.
- the inventive OTA Test and Measurement System may comprise one or more pieces of T&M equipment, anechoic chambers and other types of chambers, which may also be combined with T&M equipment, or the like. Thus, all of the above mentioned devices may therefore be subsumed under the term network devices within this disclosure.
- the network may be a wireless communication network.
- the (wireless communication) network may be a terrestrial network, examples of which comprise mobile communication networks such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, LTE, 5G, New Radio and the like.
- a network device for use in such a terrestrial network may, for example, be a handheld device such as a smartphone, a generic mobile device such as a notebook, an Internet of Things (IoT) device, a generic stationary device such as a desktop computer, or any network devices being implemented in ground vehicles such as in cars, trains, bicycles and the like.
- IoT Internet of Things
- the present invention is not limited to terrestrial networks.
- FIG. 18 shows an example of a high-altitude platform station (HAPS) (wireless communications) network comprised of a user equipment (UE), a HAPS (wireless) satellite access network operating and a gateway.
- HAPS high-altitude platform station
- FIG. 15 shows an example of a (wireless communications) satellite access network operating above 6 GHz and comprised of fixed satellite services (FSS) and mobile satellite services (MSS).
- FIG. 16 shows a further example of a (wireless communications) satellite access network operating above 6 GHz and comprised of an inter-satellite link, fixed satellite services (FSS) and mobile satellite services (MSS).
- FIG. 17 shows a further example of a (wireless communications) satellite access network operating below 6 GHz and comprised of mobile satellite services (MSS).
- FIG. 19 shows an example of wearable Internet of Things (IoT) devices including: clothing fitted with an LTE IoT module, a life vest equipped with an IoT device, and a wrist band or smart band enabled with IoT functionalitiy.
- IoT Internet of Things
- networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise networks that may be used, for instance, for wireless communication within ships or boats.
- networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise underwater networks that may be used, for instance, for wireless communication with swimmers, divers, submarines, submersed vehicles, underwater equipment, rescue equipment, IoT devices, marine sensors, meteorological devices, off-shore platforms, maritime navigation devices, ships, boats or other craft.
- wireless communication networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise underwater segments that are used to provide interconnections to land segments and/or other non-underwater segments.
- wireless communication networks may comprise one or more of the aforementioned networks, for instance, a combination of terrestrial networks and/or airborne networks and/or maritime networks and/or underwater networks and/or extraterrestrial networks.
- FIG. 20 shows an example of a (wireless) communication network comprised of terrestrial, maritime, airborne and non-terrestrial segments.
- FIG. 1 shows examples of network devices 10 , 11 according to embodiments of the present invention, which network devices 10 , 11 may be used in at least one of the above mentioned (wireless communication) networks.
- a first aspect of the invention concerns a network device 10 which is configured to transmit (indicated by arrow 15 ) to another network device 11 via a control channel 12 one or more control signals 13 for configuring the another network device 11 for a characterization of at least one of the network device 10 and the another network device 11 and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels 14 between the network device 10 and the another network device 11 .
- a second aspect of the invention concerns the network device 11 which is configured to receive from another network device 10 via a control channel 12 one or more control signals 13 for configuring the network device 11 for a characterization of at least one of the network device 11 and the another network device 10 and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels 14 between the network device 11 and the another network device 10 .
- two network devices 10 , 11 are exemplarily described and depicted in FIG. 1 , wherein the left network device 10 may be a transmitting network device (NDt) that transmits the control signals 13 via the control channel 12 , while the right network device 11 may be a receiving network device (NDr) that receives the control signals 13 via the control channel 12 .
- NDt transmitting network device
- NDr receiving network device
- control channel 12 may be provided between the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network device 11 .
- control channel 12 may be provided between at least two network devices 10 , 11 .
- the control channel 12 may be a physical channel or a logical channel via which the one or more control signals 13 may be exchanged between the two network devices 10 , 11 .
- the control channel 12 may be operated Over-the-Air (OTA), i.e. wireless, wherein the control channel 12 may be operated by means of an OTA-interface or a wireless-interface provided by each of the two network devices 10 , 11 . Further details as to the control channel 12 will be described later.
- OTA Over-the-Air
- the depicted communication channel 14 may also be a physical or logical communication channel operated by means of a wireless interface or a wired interface provided by the network devices 10 , 11 .
- the one or more control signals 13 that may be transmitted via the control channel 12 may be used for configuring the receiving network device 11 for a characterization of the transmitting network device 10 and/or a characterization of the receiving network device 11 .
- Said characterization may serve to characterize the respective network device 10 , 11 , for example, within a certain network environment.
- Said characterization may, for instance, be performed by means of a test and/or a measurement, wherein said characterization may be performed and/or controlled by the transmitting network device 10 or by the receiving network device 11 .
- the receiving network device 11 may be configured via the control channel 12 to characterize, e.g. to test and/or measure a certain behaviour of itself, and optionally of one or more other network devices, within the network.
- the one or more control signals 13 that may be transmitted via the control channel 12 may be used for configuring the receiving network device 11 for a characterization of one or more communication channels, such as the communication channel 14 between the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network device 11 .
- the characterization of the communication channel 14 may, for instance, be performed by a measurement of the channel quality or the like.
- control channel 12 itself shall be initially described in more detail with reference to FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 2 shows a transmitting network device 10 which is exemplarily shown as a UE, and a receiving network device 11 which is exemplarily shown as a base station (BS).
- the BS 11 may serve a radio cell in which the UE 10 is located. Inside said radio cell the UE 10 and the BS 11 may communicate with each other via a primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- the primary wireless communication interface 21 may, for instance, be a 5G Air Interface (AI).
- the UE 10 and the BS 11 may comprise an integrated secondary AI 22 .
- the secondary AI 22 may, for instance, be a WiFi Interface and the BS 11 may comprise a WiFi Router or Access Point 24 or the like for providing a WiFi spot.
- the BS 11 and the UE 10 may communicate directly with one another.
- the UE 10 may comprise an external secondary AI 23 a via which the UE 10 may communicate with an external device, such as a public WiFi Router 25 for example.
- the external device 25 may be connected to the Internet 26 .
- the BS 11 may comprise a third interface 23 b via which it may also be connected to the Internet 26 .
- the BS 11 may be directly connected to the Internet 26 via the third interface 23 b , or as exemplarily depicted, indirectly via a network controlling instance 29 , e.g. the Gateway of the Mobile Network Operator (MNO) 27 and/or the Network Operations Center (NOC) 28 .
- MNO Mobile Network Operator
- NOC Network Operations Center
- control channel 12 may be provided and operated at the primary wireless AI 21 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 for communicating with one or more other network devices, which may be receiving or transmitting network devices 10 , 11 . Accordingly, the transmitting network device 10 of this embodiment may be configured to provide the control channel 12 at the primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- the receiving network device 11 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 for communicating with one or more network devices 10 , wherein the receiving network device 11 is configured to provide the control channel 12 at the primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- control channel 12 may be provided and operated at the integrated secondary AI 22 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may comprise a secondary communication interface 22 for communicating with the another (receiving) network device 11 , wherein the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to provide the control channel 12 at the secondary communication interface 21 .
- the receiving network device 11 may comprise a secondary communication interface 22 for communicating with the another (transmitting) network device 10 , wherein the receiving network device 11 may be configured to provide the control channel 12 at the secondary communication interface 22 .
- control channel 12 may be provided and operated at the external secondary AI 23 a , 23 b.
- the transmitting network device 10 may comprise a secondary external communication interface 23 a for communicating with an external device 25 that may be configured to communicate with the another network device 11 via a third interface 23 b , and wherein the network device 10 is configured to provide the control channel 12 at the secondary external communication interface 23 a , 23 b.
- the receiving network device 11 may comprise a third interface 23 b for communicating with an external device 25 that may be configured to communicate with the another (transmitting) network device 10 via secondary external interface 23 a , wherein the network device 11 may be configured to provide the control channel 12 at the secondary external communication interface 23 a.
- control channel 12 may be used for transmitting and/or receiving control signals 13 between two network devices 10 , 11 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may transmit control signals 13 to the receiving network device 11 for configuring the receiving network device 11 for a characterization as mentioned above.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to control an operation and/or a configuration of the receiving network device 11 by means of the one or more control signals 13 transmitted to the receiving network device 11 via the control channel 12 .
- the receiving network device 11 may be configured such that an operation and/or a configuration of the receiving network device 11 may be controlled by the transmitting network device 10 responsive to the one or more control signals 13 received via the control channel 12 .
- configuration and/or operation of a network device 11 may be controlled via the control channel 12 .
- the receiving network device 11 may be configured via the control channel 12 to operate in a predetermined mode, for example either a receive mode or a transmit mode of one of the above described communication interfaces 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b . Additionally or alternatively, the receiving network device 11 may be configured via the control channel 12 to perform a predetermined action, e.g. to send a signal, a beam or a first spatial electromagnetic radiation characteristic, or even to actively re-adjust any hardware and/or software modules. Further additionally or alternatively, the receiving network device 11 may be configured via the control channel 12 to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure.
- a predetermined action e.g. to send a signal, a beam or a first spatial electromagnetic radiation characteristic
- the receiving network device 11 may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 received via the control channel 12 , operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure for the characterization of the at least one of the receiving network device 11 and the transmitting network device 10 and/or of the one or more communication channels 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b between the receiving network device 11 and the transmitting network device 11 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to instruct the receiving network device 11 , by means of the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via the control channel 12 , to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure for the characterization of at least one of the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network device 11 and/or of the one or more communication channels 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b between the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network device 10 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may communicate with two or more receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b . Such an embodiment is shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 3 shows one transmitting network device 10 which may communicate with two receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b .
- the transmitting network device 10 of this embodiment is configured to communicate with two or even more, i.e. with a plurality of receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b.
- An individual control channel 12 a , 12 b may be provided between each of the plurality of receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b and the transmitting network device 10 .
- the transmitting network device may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 a , 13 b via the control channel 12 a , 12 b to the respective receiving network device 11 a , 11 b.
- the transmitting network device 10 is configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 a , 13 b to a plurality of receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b via an individual control channel 12 a , 12 b between the transmitting network device 10 and each of the plurality of receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b.
- the transmitting network device 10 may orchestrate operation of the plurality of receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b .
- each of the plurality of receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b may be triggered at the same time or time interval to operate responsive to the control signals 13 a , 13 b .
- Such an operation may, for instance, be used for the aforementioned characterization of a network device 10 , 11 and/or a communication channel 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b .
- the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b may be triggered at the same time, the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b may operate in same or different ways at same or different times.
- the control of how and when a receiving network device 11 a , 11 b operates may be controlled by the transmitting network device 10 , namely by transmitting the control signals 13 a , 13 b via the control channels 12 a , 12 b .
- This control function of controlling a plurality of receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b may also be referred to as an orchestration of said plurality of receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to orchestrate operation of the plurality of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b by transmitting a plurality of same or different control signals 13 a , 13 b via the individual control channels 12 a , 12 b to the plurality of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b at a same time or time interval.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to orchestrate operation of the plurality of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b by transmitting a plurality of same or different control signals 13 a , 13 b via the individual control channels 12 a , 12 b to the plurality of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b at a different time or different time intervals.
- the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b may be triggered by the control signals 13 a , 13 b to perform a certain action at the same time or time interval, wherein each of the receiving network devices 13 a , 13 b may perform a different action at the same time.
- a first receiving network device 11 a may measure the channel quality of the primary wireless communication interface 21
- a second receiving network device 11 b may perform a cooperative network test in cooperation with the transmitting network device 10 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to instruct each of the plurality of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b by means of the one or more control signals 13 a , 13 b transmitted via the control channel 12 a , 12 b to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure at the same time or time interval for the characterization of at least one of the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b and/or of the one or more communication channels 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b between the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b.
- the first receiving network device 11 a may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 a transmitted via the control channel 12 a , operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure at the same time or time interval than at least the second receiving network device 11 b.
- the transmitting network device 10 may orchestrate each receiving network device 11 a , 11 b via the control channel 12 a , 12 b to operate in a certain way, e.g. to perform the characterization of the network devices 10 , 11 and/or the communication channels 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b , sequentially one after another.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to instruct each of the plurality of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b by means of the one or more control signals 13 a , 13 b transmitted via the control channel 12 a , 12 b to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure sequentially one after another for the characterization of at least one of the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b and/or of the one or more communication channels 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b between the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b.
- the transmitting network device 10 may orchestrate each of the plurality of receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b to perform the same action for characterizing the network devices 10 , 11 and/or the communication channels.
- the transmitting network device 10 may orchestrate the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b such that they may perform said same action either at the same time or sequentially one after another.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to instruct each of the plurality of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b by means of the one or more control signals 13 a , 13 b transmitted via the control channel 12 a , 12 b to operate in the same predetermined mode and/or to perform the same predetermined action and/or to perform the same predetermined test procedure and/or to perform the same predetermined measurement procedure for the characterization of at least one of the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network device 11 a , 11 b and/or of the one or more communication channels 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b between the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b.
- the receiving network device 11 a may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 a transmitted via the control channel 12 a , operate in the same predetermined mode and/or to perform the same predetermined action and/or to perform the same predetermined test procedure and/or to perform the same predetermined measurement procedure as at least a second receiving network device 11 b.
- a base station (BS) 10 represents the transmitting network device in this example.
- the BS 10 serves a radio cell 41 in which a plurality of receiving network devices 11 a - 11 e are located.
- the receiving network devices 11 a - 11 e may be IoT devices.
- a control channel 12 a - 12 e may be provided between each of the plurality of receiving network devices 11 a - 11 e .
- the BS 10 may transmit control signals 13 a - 13 e to each of the plurality of receiving network devices 11 a - 11 e via the respective control channel 12 a - 12 e.
- the receiving network devices 12 a - 12 e may be configured to perform the above mentioned characterization of itself or the BS 10 and/or any communication channel 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b , e.g. by performing a certain action.
- the BS 10 may want to test whether these thermostats 11 a - 11 e are working correctly.
- the BS 10 may transmit control signals 13 a - 13 e via the control channels 12 a - 12 e to the IoT devices 11 a - 11 e to configure them to perform the respective test.
- the BS 10 may control operation of the IoT devices 11 a - 11 e , i.e. the BS 10 may orchestrate the IoT devices 11 a - 11 e for performing the test.
- such a test may be performed in situ, e.g. in deployed networks, as shown in FIG. 4 .
- tests may also be performed in any test environment, for instance in anechoic chambers, in non-anechoic chambers, in measurement chambers, in Virtual Electromagnetic Environments (VEE) or any other test environments, as will be described in more detail at the end of the description.
- VEE Virtual Electromagnetic Environments
- any component or device, such as a controller, of the respective test environment may then represent the transmitting network device 10 , instead of the BS 10 depicted in FIG. 4 .
- said controller of the test environment may also be configured as a receiving network device 11 , instead of the IoT devices 11 a - 11 e depicted in FIG. 4 .
- the decision whether a controller of a test environment may be configured as a transmitting network device 10 or a receiving network device 11 may depend on the test to be performed. Details as to test environments will be given at the end of the description.
- one of several advantages of the present invention is that at least one of the network devices 10 , 11 may control operation and/or configuration of itself or even of another network device via the inventive control channel 12 .
- an inventive End-to-End Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System can be provided comprising at least two such inventive network devices 10 , 11 and the inventive control channel 12 therebetween.
- these tests are cooperatively performed by the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network device 11 , these tests may also be referred to as cooperative tests.
- the receiving network device 11 may be a UE (e.g. smartphone, etc.) configured for communicating with the BS 10 via their primary wireless communication interface 21 , e.g. a 5G Air Interface.
- a UE e.g. smartphone, etc.
- the primary wireless communication interface 21 e.g. a 5G Air Interface.
- the UE 11 may comprise a receive mode 52 for receiving signals via its primary wireless communication interface 21 and a transmission mode 51 for transmitting signals via its primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- a control channel 12 may be provided between the BS 10 and the UE 11 .
- the control channel 12 may, for instance, be provided on a different channel separate from the primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- channel capacity of the primary wireless communication interface 21 may be fully available for testing.
- the primary communication interface 21 shall be tested, while the control channel 12 may be provided on a secondary or auxiliary interface 22 , 23 a , 23 b logically and physically using independent radio resources.
- the control channel 12 may be provided on a secondary or auxiliary interface 22 , 23 a , 23 b logically and physically using independent radio resources.
- interference between the control channel 12 and the actual performance measurement OTA can be avoided and the amount of protocol overhead e.g. detailed measurement reports does scale independently from the capabilities of the primary wireless communication interface 21 under test.
- the BS 10 may control operation of the UE 11 via the control channel 12 .
- the BS 10 may control the UE 11 to operate in the transmission mode 51 or to operate in the receive mode 52 .
- the UE 11 may be appropriately configured to perform a test of the primary wireless communication interface 21 either in transmission or reception mode for characterizing the primary wireless communication interface 21 (i.e. communication channel) between itself 11 and the BS 10 .
- the UE 11 may be configured to characterize the primary wireless communication interface 21 by testing channel quality or the like.
- the transmitting network device 10 may instruct the receiving network device 11 to set its primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) into a transmit mode 51 and/or into a receive mode 52 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one or more network devices 11 , wherein the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to instruct the receiving network device 11 by means of the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via the control channel 12 to operate in a receive mode 52 for receiving a signal via the primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI), or to operate in a transmission mode 51 for transmitting a signal via the primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- a primary wireless communication interface 21 e.g. 5G AI
- the receiving network device 11 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one or more network devices 10 , wherein the receiving network device 11 may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via the control channel 12 , operate in a receive mode 52 for receiving a signal via its primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) or to operate in a transmission mode 51 for transmitting a signal via its primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- a primary wireless communication interface 21 e.g. 5G AI
- the UE 11 may be configured via the control channel 12 to perform a certain test.
- An advantage of the invention is that the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network device 11 may be set up via the control channel 12 to perform a cooperative test in which both network devices 10 , 11 perform a test in cooperation with each other. A further example of such a cooperative test shall be described with reference to FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 6 shows a BS 10 having a plurality of antennas 61 , e.g. an antenna array, for communicating via the primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI).
- a control channel 12 may be provided between the BS 10 and an UE 11 .
- the BS 10 may be configured to transmit one or more control signals to the UE 11 instructing the UE 11 to operate in a transmission mode 51 with respect to the primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- the BS 10 may be a transmitting network device since it transmits the control signals 13 to the UE 11 which is the receiving network device with respect to the control channel 12 .
- the UE 11 is the transmitter while the BS 10 is the receiver of the signals exchanged via the primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- the terms transmitting network device 10 and receiving network device 11 may refer to the control signals 13 being transmitted or received via the control channel 12 .
- the BS 10 may transmit the control signals 13 via the control channel 12 to the UE 11 instructing the UE 11 to transmit signals via the primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- the BS 10 may receive said signals via the primary wireless communication interface 21 and may perform a measurement of said received signals, for example for characterizing the channel quality or the like of the primary wireless communication interface 21 by evaluating one or more reception parameters, such as signal strength, Angle of Arrival (AoA), Time of Arrival (ToA) and the like.
- reception parameters such as signal strength, Angle of Arrival (AoA), Time of Arrival (ToA) and the like.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals to the receiving network device 11 via the control channel 12 for instructing the receiving network device 11 to operate in the transmission mode 51 and to transmit a signal via the primary wireless communication interface 21 , wherein the transmitting network device 10 is further configured to receive, via the primary wireless communication interface 21 , the signal from the receiving network device 11 , and to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal.
- the BS 10 may use the result of the above mentioned cooperative channel test for performing a predetermined action. For example, if some or all of the plurality of antennas 61 may be misaligned due to a storm or the like, the BS 10 may derive the degree of misalignment from the evaluated result of the cooperative channel test, for instance, if the channel test reveals that the channel quality is outside a predetermined desired range. Accordingly, the BS 10 may be configured to re-adjust the one or more misaligned antennas 61 such that channel quality is within the predetermined desired range again. Further additionally or alternatively, the BS 10 may, under similar conditions, send a message or otherwise alert the Network Operations Centre (NOC) 28 (see FIG. 2 ) of such a misalignment.
- NOC Network Operations Centre
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to perform a predetermined action (e.g. re-adjustment of antennas) if the one or more evaluated reception parameters are outside a predetermined target range (e.g. degree of misalignment).
- a predetermined action e.g. re-adjustment of antennas
- a cooperative test may also be performed in the other direction, as exemplarily depicted in FIG. 7 .
- the BS 10 may instruct the UE 11 via the control channel 12 to operate in a receive mode 52 for receiving one or more signals via the primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI).
- the primary wireless communication interface 21 e.g. 5G AI
- This test may then be performed cooperatively in that the UE 11 (receiving network device) may also be configured via the control channel 12 to perform a measurement of the received signal (received via the primary wireless communication interface 21 ) for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal and to report the result of the measurement to the BS (transmitting network device).
- the UE 11 may report the result of the measurements to another UE 11 ′ (receiving network device) or even to another BS 10 ′ (transmitting network device). Further additionally or alternatively, the UE 11 may report the result of the measurements to an external Test and Measurement System 71 which may itself be a node of the network under test or of another network.
- the UE 11 may make use of any one or more of its above discussed ( FIG. 2 ) interfaces 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b . Additionally or alternatively, the result of the measurement may also be transmitted via the control channel 12 .
- the UE 11 may transmit the result of the measurements to the BS 10 via the Internet 26 . Additionally or alternatively, the UE 11 may transmit the result of the measurements to the other BS 10 ′ via its primary wireless communication interface 21 . Additionally or alternatively, the UE 11 may transmit the result of the measurements to the other UE 11 ′ via its integrated secondary wireless communication interface 22 , e.g. via WiFi. Additionally or alternatively, the UE 11 may transmit the result of the measurements to the external T&M System 71 via the Internet 26 .
- the UE 11 may also transmit the result of the measurements via the control channel 12 , for example if the recipient of the result does not possess one of the aforementioned suitable interfaces 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 to the receiving network device 11 via the control channel 12 for instructing the receiving network device 11 to operate in a receive mode 52 to receive a signal via the primary wireless communication interface 21 from the transmitting network device 10 , and for instructing the receiving network device 10 to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal and to report the result of the measurement to the transmitting network device 10 and/or to yet another transmitting or receiving network device 10 ′, 11 ′ and/or to an external Test and Measurement System 71 .
- the receiving network device 11 may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via the control channel 12 , operate in the receive mode 52 and to receive a signal via the primary wireless communication interface 21 from the transmitting network device 11 , to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal and to report the result of the measurement to the transmitting network device 10 and/or to yet another transmitting or receiving network device 10 ′, 11 ′ and/or to an external Test and Measurement System 71 .
- FIG. 8 shows a further example of a cooperative test according to the present invention.
- a download test may be performed cooperatively between a transmitting device 10 , for example an UE, and at least one receiving network device 11 , for example a base station.
- the UE 10 is configured to perform a cooperative test between a first base station 11 a and a second base station 11 b.
- the UE 10 may transmit one or more control signals 13 a to the first base station 11 a via a control channel 12 a . Furthermore, the UE 10 may transmit one or more control signals 13 b to the second base station 11 b via a control channel 12 b . The UE 10 may transmit the control signals 13 a , 13 b via individual control channels 12 a , 12 b as depicted, or via one and the same control channel.
- the UE 10 may trigger the base stations 11 a , 11 b via said control channels 12 a , 12 b to perform a cooperative download test, wherein predetermined data may be downloaded by the UE 10 from each of the base stations 11 a , 11 b via the primary wireless communication interfaces 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI).
- the download test is for performing a characterization of the primary wireless communication interfaces 21 a , 21 b (i.e. communication channels) between the UE 10 and the base stations 11 a , 11 b , for example for evaluating network capacities.
- the UE 10 may trigger the base stations 11 a , 11 b via the control channels 12 a , 12 b to provide predetermined data, for instance data of a predetermined size, e.g. one Gigabyte of data, or data of a predetermined type, for downloading by the UE 10 via the primary wireless communication channel 21 a , 21 b.
- predetermined data for instance data of a predetermined size, e.g. one Gigabyte of data, or data of a predetermined type, for downloading by the UE 10 via the primary wireless communication channel 21 a , 21 b.
- the transmitting network device (e.g. UE) 10 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one or more receiving network devices 12 a , 12 b (e.g. base stations), wherein the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 a , 13 b to at least two of the another network devices 11 a , 11 b via the control channel 12 a , 12 b for performing a download test, wherein the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to download predetermined data from each of the at least two another network devices 11 a , 11 b via its primary communication interface 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI).
- a primary wireless communication interface 21 a , 21 b e.g. 5G AI
- At least one of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one or more network devices, e.g. the transmitting network device 10 , wherein the at least one receiving network device 11 a , 11 b may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 a , 13 b transmitted via the control channel 12 a , 12 b , perform a download test, wherein the at least one receiving network device 11 a , 11 b may be configured to provide predetermined data (e.g. a block of 1 GB) for downloading by the transmitting network device 10 via its primary communication interface 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI).
- predetermined data e.g. a block of 1 GB
- the above described example may also be performed in the other direction, i.e. a cooperative upload test may also be performed.
- the UE 10 in FIG. 8 may trigger, via the control channel 12 a , 12 b , at least one of the base stations 11 a , 11 b to perform an upload test, wherein predetermined data may be uploaded by the UE 10 via its primary wireless communication channel 21 a , 21 b to at least one of the base stations 11 a , 11 b .
- the upload test may also be performed at one or more of the communication channels 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b described with reference to FIG. 2 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one or more receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b (e.g. base stations), wherein the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 a , 13 b to at least two of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b via the control channel 12 a , 12 b for performing an upload test, wherein the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to upload predetermined data to each of the at least two receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b via its primary communication interface 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI).
- a primary wireless communication interface 21 a , 21 b e.g. 5G AI
- At least one of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one or more network devices 10 , 11 a , 11 b , wherein the at least one of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 a , 13 b transmitted via the control channel 12 a , 12 b , perform an upload test, wherein the at least one of the receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b may be configured to receive predetermined data uploaded by the transmitting network device 10 via its primary communication interface 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI).
- a primary wireless communication interface 21 a , 21 b e.g. 5G AI
- the UE 10 and/or at least one of the base stations 11 a , 11 b may evaluate the result of the download test and/or the upload test.
- the respective network device may evaluate the result in terms of how much of the exchanged predetermined data has been received without loss along the propagation path, how many errors may have occurred during transmission, how fast was the predetermined data exchanged, or the like.
- the UE 10 may use the result of the above mentioned download test and/or of the upload test for selecting a suitable service provider. For example, the UE 10 may compare the result of the download test and/or the upload test which had been previously cooperatively performed with each of the two base stations 11 a , 11 b . By means of this evaluation the UE 10 may evaluate which one of the two base stations 11 a , 11 b may provide the better channel quality of the primary wireless communication channel 21 a , 21 b . Accordingly, the UE 10 may connect to this particular one of the two (or even more) base stations 11 a , 11 b.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to compare the result of the download test and/or upload test of the at least two receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b with each other and to select, based on the result of the download test and/or upload test, one of the at least two receiving network devices 11 a , 11 b for connecting thereto via its primary wireless communication interface 21 a , 21 b (e.g. 5G AI).
- FIG. 9 shows a further example of a cooperative test between a transmitting and a receiving network device 10 , 11 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may be a base station
- the receiving network device 11 may be a UE.
- the network may perform a network self test, for instance, by evaluating the channel quality of the primary wireless communication channel 21 .
- the base station 10 may transmit one or more control signals 13 via the control channel 12 to the UE 11 . Responsive to the received control signals 13 the UE 11 may be triggered to receive predetermined data from the base station 10 via its primary wireless communication interface 21 .
- the UE 11 may be triggered to perform a channel quality test for evaluating the quality of the primary wireless communication channel 21 as exemplarily described above. For example, the UE 11 may evaluate an amount and/or a quality of the predetermined data received via the primary wireless communication channel 21 .
- the UE 11 may further be triggered, responsive to the control signals 13 , to report the result of the channel quality test to the base station 10 , which is indicated by means of the arrow 91 in FIG. 9 .
- the UE 11 may use one or more of the communication channels 21 , 22 , 23 a , 23 b described with reference to FIG. 2 for reporting the result to the base station 10 . Additionally or alternatively, the UE 11 may also use the control channel 12 for reporting the result to the base station 10 .
- the transmitting network device 10 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one or more network devices 10 , 11 , wherein the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 to the receiving network device 11 via the control channel 12 for instructing the receiving network device 11 to perform a channel quality test by receiving, via its primary wireless communication interface 21 , predetermined data transmitted from the transmitting network device 10 via its primary wireless communication interface 21 , and to report to the transmitting network device 10 an amount and/or a quality of the received predetermined data for evaluating a channel quality of the primary communication interface 21 between the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network device 11 .
- a primary wireless communication interface 21 e.g. 5G AI
- the receiving network device 11 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one or more network devices 10 , 11 , wherein the receiving network device 11 may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via the control channel 12 , perform a channel quality test by receiving via its primary communication interface 21 predetermined data transmitted from the transmitting network device 10 and to report to the transmitting network device 10 an amount and/or a quality of the received predetermined data for evaluating a channel quality of the primary communication interface 21 between the receiving network device 11 and the transmitting network device 10 .
- a primary wireless communication interface 21 e.g. 5G AI
- the network devices i.e. transmitting network device 10 and/or receiving network device 11 , may also be operated in a test environment.
- any wireless communication network may be tested.
- the wireless communication network may also be referred to as a network under test. Since the network under test may be a network prior to being deployed in situ, said wireless communication network under test may also be referred to as a pre-deployment network.
- the network devices i.e. the transmitting network device 10 and/or the receiving network device 11 , may also be subjected to testing. Accordingly, a network device 10 , 11 being tested may also be referred to as a Device Under Test (DUT).
- DUT Device Under Test
- Test and Measurement Systems For testing such network devices 10 , 11 (DUT) in a pre-deployment network scenario, so-called Test and Measurement Systems may be used. If the pre-deployment network is a wireless communication network, the Test and Measurement System may be referred to as an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System. Such an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may comprise dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment. The dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment may comprise one or more components.
- an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may comprise all hardware equipment, modules and components that may be used in order to perform the useful set or sets of measurements (including the appropriate procedures) on the DUTs 10 , 11 or the network itself.
- This may therefore include, e.g., electrical, mechanical, electromechanical, electromagnetic and electronic devices, examples of which may include antennas, positioners, turntables, shielded rooms, radiation absorbing material (RAM), electronic measurement equipment, cables and connectors.
- These systems, components and equipment may be configured to communicate within the pre-deployment network and/or with any network device 10 , 11 under test (DUT). Accordingly, said systems, components and equipment may themselves be configured to act as a transmitting network device 10 and/or a receiving network device 11 , as described above.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be at least one of a dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, one or more components of the dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, an anechoic chamber, a non-anechoic chamber, a measurement chamber, a Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, one or more components of the Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, or a dedicated Device under Test.
- the receiving network device 11 may be at least one of a dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, one or more components of the dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, an anechoic chamber, a non-anechoic chamber, a measurement chamber, a Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, one or more components of the Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, or a dedicated Device under Test.
- the network devices 10 , 11 may be configured to perform various types of cooperative tests within a deployed network. According to a further example, however, the network devices 10 , 11 may also perform these one or more cooperative tests within the pre-deployment network under test. Accordingly, the network devices 10 , 11 may be configured to perform tests in a deployed network in situ and/or in a pre-deployment network in a test environment.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 via the control channel 12 to the receiving network device 11 for configuring the receiving network device 11 for the characterization by performing a cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test between the transmitting network device 10 and the receiving network device 11 for testing the transmitting network device 10 and/or the receiving network device 11 and/or the wireless communication network, wherein said cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test may comprise at least one of a pre-deployment test, a design test, a calibration test, a development test, a production test, a qualification test, an assessment test, a conformance test, or a type approval test.
- the receiving network device 11 may be configured to receive the one or more control signals 13 via the control channel 12 from the transmitting network device 10 for configuring the receiving network device 11 for a characterization by performing a cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test between the receiving network device 11 and the transmitting network device 10 for testing the receiving network device 11 and/or the transmitting network device 10 and/or the wireless communication network, wherein said cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test comprises at least one of a pre-deployment test, a design test, a calibration test, a development test, a production test, a qualification test, an assessment test, a conformance test, or a type approval test.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to perform such tests in a pre-deployment network.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a pre-deployment wireless communication network under test, wherein the transmitting network device 10 and/or the receiving network device 11 and/or the pre-deployment wireless communication network under test is tested before being deployed and/or installed and/or used.
- the receiving network device 11 may be configured to perform such tests in a pre-deployment network.
- the receiving network device 11 may be configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a pre-deployment wireless communication network under test, wherein the receiving network device 11 and/or the transmitting network device 10 and/or the pre-deployment wireless communication network under test is tested before being deployed and/or installed and/or used.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to perform such tests in a deployed wireless communication network in situ.
- the transmitting network device 10 may be configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a deployed wireless communication network in situ.
- the receiving network device 11 may be configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a deployed wireless communication network in situ.
- the invention may also concern an appropriately configured and equipped Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System for one or more network devices 10 , 11 within a wireless communication network (e.g. deployed network and/or pre-deployment network) with the features of the appended claims.
- a wireless communication network e.g. deployed network and/or pre-deployment network
- aspects have been described in the context of an apparatus, it is clear that these aspects also represent a description of the corresponding method, where a block or device corresponds to a method step or a feature of a method step. Analogously, aspects described in the context of a method step also represent a description of a corresponding block or item or feature of a corresponding apparatus.
- embodiments of the invention can be implemented in hardware or in software.
- the implementation can be performed using a digital storage medium, for example a floppy disk, a DVD, a CD, a ROM, a PROM, an EPROM, an EEPROM or a FLASH memory, having electronically readable control signals stored thereon, which cooperate (or are capable of cooperating) with a programmable computer system such that the respective method is performed.
- a digital storage medium for example a floppy disk, a DVD, a CD, a ROM, a PROM, an EPROM, an EEPROM or a FLASH memory, having electronically readable control signals stored thereon, which cooperate (or are capable of cooperating) with a programmable computer system such that the respective method is performed.
- Some embodiments according to the invention comprise a data carrier having electronically readable control signals, which are capable of cooperating with a programmable computer system, such that one of the methods described herein is performed.
- embodiments of the present invention can be implemented as a computer program product with a program code, the program code being operative for performing one of the methods when the computer program product runs on a computer.
- the program code may for example be stored on a machine readable carrier.
- inventions comprise the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein, stored on a machine readable carrier.
- an embodiment of the inventive method is, therefore, a computer program having a program code for performing one of the methods described herein, when the computer program runs on a computer.
- a further embodiment of the inventive methods is, therefore, a data carrier (or a digital storage medium, or a computer-readable medium) comprising, recorded thereon, the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein.
- a further embodiment of the inventive method is, therefore, a data stream or a sequence of signals representing the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein.
- the data stream or the sequence of signals may for example be configured to be transferred via a data communication connection, for example via the Internet.
- a further embodiment comprises a processing means, for example a computer, or a programmable logic device, configured to or adapted to perform one of the methods described herein.
- a processing means for example a computer, or a programmable logic device, configured to or adapted to perform one of the methods described herein.
- a further embodiment comprises a computer having installed thereon the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein.
- a programmable logic device for example a field programmable gate array
- a field programmable gate array may cooperate with a microprocessor in order to perform one of the methods described herein.
- the methods are advantageously performed by any hardware apparatus.
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Abstract
Among network devices for use within a wireless communication network, a transmitting network device is configured to transmit to a receiving network device via a control channel one or more control signals for configuring the receiving network device for a characterization of at least one of the transmitting network device and the receiving network device and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the transmitting network device and the receiving network device.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/700,155, filed Dec. 2, 2019, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, which in turn is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP2018/064292, filed May 30, 2018, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and additionally claims priority from European Application No. EP 17173811.5, filed May 31, 2017, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention concerns a network device for use in a wireless communication network which network device is configured to transmit one or more control signals to at least another network device, as well as to a network device for use in a wireless communication network which network device is configured to receive one or more control signals from at least another network device, and to an end-to-end over-the-air test and measurement system for one or more such network devices, in particular to an end-to-end over-the-air test and measurement system for combined antenna and radio systems.
- Such network devices may form part of a communication system (CS). Communication systems (CS) may be comprised of a variety of functional blocks which can be implemented in hardware and software or combinations of the two.
- Hardware functions can be realized in many forms including networks, fixed and mobile equipment, circuits (discrete or integrated), modules, assemblies, sub-units, devices and components (passive or active). Examples of software functions include signal, image and other forms of information processing, hardware control, network management and so on.
- During their various stages of development, design, production and assembly, both hardware and software functions are subject to different forms of testing including but not limited to functionality and performance measurements. Suitably-designed test and measurement (T&M) equipment and procedures are needed for such purposes.
- After integration, sub-systems and systems comprised of functional blocks involve investigation at system-level to ensure that they operate correctly as a whole. Here system-level may mean, e.g., wireless transmission system but not an overall cellular system as it may commonly be used in the context of system-level simulations. In this sense, system-level may be more aligned to link-level (including, single link and multi-link) testing over all layers of the protocol stack.
- Beyond this, when all functions of the communication system (CS) are integrated and connected together, a so-called end-to-end (E2E) assessment may be used in order to ensure overall operation. End-to-end in this context may mean, e.g., testing from similar stack levels (including application level) and from dissimilar stack levels.
- The distinction between end-to-end (E2E) and system-level testing is now clear. This invention is concerned with the former, e.g. radiated or over-the-air (OTA) measurements.
- E2E OTA measurements may allow the performance of a CS to be assessed according to real-world scenarios or use cases. Such assessments can be made in a laboratory environment or in situ e.g. in deployed networks—in other words before or after deployment, respectively. Indeed, in many situations, the final stages of CS design cannot proceed until deployment. This is often referred to as commissioning or system optimization.
- However, even after this process has been completed, further E2E OTA measurements may be used for ensuring that a CS is operating correctly according to certain criteria not restricted to include, throughput, latency, coverage, capacity, reliability, security, and energy efficiency.
- In view of the foregoing discussion and in order therefore to perform E2E OTA measurements, it is advantageous if the various component parts of the CS, their interfaces and the T&M equipment are appropriately equipped with the means to allow such test, measurements and procedures to be made.
- However, no such universal E2E OTA T&M systems are known from from conventional technology. Only partial and therefore incomplete T&M solutions may be possible in conventional technology. For example [2] describes a layered approach in which a hierarchical propagation of control signals enables the measurement of devices in virtual electromagnetic environments. Such restrictions reduce the range of measurements that can be performed on highly-integrated communication systems.
- The present invention therefore addresses the technical problems created by the short-comings of current T&M solutions and provides new types of measurements to be made that may not be possible in conventional technology. Furthermore, the inventive solution enables all OTA T&M entities to be appropriately configured without the need for a hierarchical or layered distribution of control information.
- An embodiment may have a network device for use within a wireless communication network, wherein the network device is configured to transmit to another network device via a control channel one or more control signals for configuring the another network device for a characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
- Another embodiment may have a network device for use within a wireless communication network, wherein the network device is configured to receive from another network device via a control channel one or more control signals for configuring the network device for a characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
- According to another embodiment, an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System for one or more network devices within a wireless communication network may have: at least a first network device and at least a second network device, wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System is configured to provide a control channel between the first and the second network devices, and wherein at least the first network device is configured to transmit one or more control signals for controlling operation of a network device via said control channel to the second network device and/or to receive one or more control signals for controlling operation of a network device via said control channel from the second network device.
- A first aspect of the invention concerns a network device for use in a wireless communication network, the network device having the features of
claim 1. The network device is configured to transmit to another network device via a control channel one or more control signals. Thus, the network device of this first aspect may also be referred to as a transmitting network device. Since the another network device may receive said control signals, the another network device may also be referred to as a receiving network device. The one or more control signals may be exploited for configuring the receiving network device for a characterization of at least one of the transmitting network device and the receiving network device. Examples for said characterization of a network device may, for instance, be a determination of a certain characteristic such as, for instance, a certain behaviour of the network device within the network and/or a certain operation or action being performable by the network device and/or a certain mode or configuration in which the network device may operate, and many more. According to the invention, the control signals transmitted via the control channel may be used for configuring the receiving network device for such a characterization. That is, the receiving network device may be instructed by the control signals to perform the characterization of any network device, e.g. of the transmitting network device or even of itself. For example, the receiving network device may configure itself for operating in a certain way in order to perform the characterization, wherein said self-configuring may be based on the received control signals. In other words, one can say that operation of the receiving network device for performing a characterization may be controlled by means of the control signals exchanged via the control channel. The characterization of the network devices may be executed by performing, for example, tests and/or measurements in order to test and/or measure, for instance, a characteristic, e.g. a certain behaviour, a certain operation, a certain mode or the like of the network devices. That is, for example by testing a certain mode of a network device said network device may be characterized. As a further example, the network device may be characterized by measuring one or more characteristics of its radiated signals or the like. Such exemplary tests and/or measurements may be controlled by the receiving network itself or by the transmitting network device. In other words, both the transmitting network device and the receiving network device may take over control of a test and/or measurement or the like for performing a characterization. However, according to the inventive principle, the receiving network device configures itself for performing a test or the like based on (i.e. responsive to) the control signals. Thus, one could say that the transmitting network device may control operation of the receiving network device by means of the control signals exchanged via the control channel. Additionally or alternatively, the one or more control signals may be exploited for configuring the receiving network device for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the transmitting and the receiving network devices. Such communication channels may be wireless or wired communication channels. One non-exclusive example may be a wireless communication channel for mobile radio such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) or 5G. Said communication channels may, for instance, be characterized by measuring their bandwidth, availability, capacity and many more. According to the inventive principle, the receiving network device may be configured by means of the control signals to configure itself for, e.g. performing a channel quality measurement or the like for characterizing said wireless communication channel. The above mentioned examples for a characterization of a network device and/or a communication channel are non-limiting examples. According to the inventive concept the characterization may be performed responsive to the control signals which are transmitted from the transmitting network device to the receiving network device. Accordingly, the characterization (e.g. by performing tests and/or measurements) may be performed cooperatively between the transmitting and the receiving network devices. Furthermore, the inventive network devices may be used in deployed networks, wherein the network devices may be, for instance, base stations (B S), User Equipment (UE), - Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, Machine Type Communication (MTC) devices, or the like. In such cases, the inventive network devices may be tested in-situ, i.e. when they are used in deployed networks, wherein they are able to test themselves cooperatively by means of the inventive control channel. Additionally or alternatively, the network devices may be tested prior to being used in deployed networks, for example in various stages during manufacturing. In this case, the inventive network devices may be tested in testing environments comprising dedicated test equipment, such as so-called Test and Measurement Systems, anechoic chambers, non-anechoic chambers [3], measurement chambers or the like. As a non-limiting example, an inventive network device may be tested by such a Test and Measurement System, for example, in an anechoic chamber, wherein the network device may receive control signals from the Test and Measurement System via the inventive control channel. Thus, this Test and Measurement System, dedicated components thereof, chambers and the like may also be regarded as an inventive transmitting network device. Accordingly, inventive network devices may be tested in-situ in deployed networks and/or prior to being used in deployed networks, i.e. in pre-deployed network scenarios, wherein they are able to test themselves cooperatively by means of the inventive control channel.
- A second aspect of the invention concerns a network device for use within a wireless communication network, the network device having the features of
claim 25. The network device of the second aspect is configured to receive from another network device via a control channel one or more control signals. Thus, the network device of the second aspect may also be referred to as a receiving network device. Since the another network device of the second aspect may transmit said control signals, the another network device of the second aspect may also be referred to as a transmitting network device. The one or more control signals may be exploited for configuring the receiving network device for a characterization of at least one of the transmitting network device and the receiving network device and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the receiving network device and the transmitting network device. Accordingly, the second aspect of the invention illuminates the above described examples of cooperative testing and the like from the perspective of a receiving network device. Thus, the examples and advantages as described above with respect to the first aspect also hold true for this second aspect. The network device of the second aspect may also be tested in deployed networks and/or in pre-deployed networks. As a non-limiting example, an inventive network device may be tested by a Test and Measurement System, for example, in an anechoic chamber, wherein the network device may transmit control signals to the Test and Measurement System via the inventive control channel. Thus, this Test and Measurement System, dedicated components thereof, chambers and the like may also be regarded as an inventive receiving network device. Accordingly, inventive network devices may be tested in-situ in deployed networks and/or prior to being used in deployed networks, i.e. in pre-deployed network scenarios, wherein they are able to test themselves cooperatively by means of the inventive control channel. - A third aspect of the invention concerns an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System for one or more network devices within a wireless communication network, the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System having the features of claim 42. According to the invention the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may comprise at least a first network device and at least a second network device. Depending on their configurations, the first network device may be a transmitting network device as described above while the second network device may then be a receiving network device as described above. Alternatively, the second network device may be a transmitting network device as described above, while the first network device may then be a receiving network device as described above. The inventive Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may be configured to provide a control channel between the first and the second network devices, wherein at least the first network device may be configured to transmit to and/or receive from the second network device one or more control signals via said control channel. As mentioned above, the control signals may be exploited for controlling operation of a network device (i.e. of a transmitting network device and/or a receiving network device). Said operation may be, for example, a characterization (e.g. testing and/or measuring) of the receiving and/or transmitting network devices and/or of one or more communication channels between the first and the second network devices, as described exemplarily above. The inventive Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may be used in-situ in deployed networks and/or in pre-deployed networks.
- Embodiments of the present invention will be detailed subsequently referring to the appended drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of network devices according to the invention, -
FIG. 2 shows an overview of different communication interfaces for providing a control channel according to the invention, -
FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention, -
FIG. 4 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention, -
FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention, -
FIG. 6 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention, -
FIG. 7 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention, -
FIG. 8 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention, -
FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of network devices according to the invention, -
FIG. 10 shows functional blocks that may comprise an inventive over-the-air test and measurement system for communication and active antenna systems, -
FIG. 11 shows a multi-probe power measurement solution of from conventional technology showing the need for protocol definition (after [1]), -
FIG. 12 shows a typical multipath scenario and parameters to be considered in OTA emulation in a virtual electromagnetic environment (OTAinVEE) according to from conventional technology (after [2]), -
FIG. 13 shows a conventional-technology layered measurement procedure for OTA emulation in a virtual electromagnetic environment (OTAinVEE) (after [2]), -
FIG. 14 shows a typical conventional-technology implementation of an OTAinVEE test setup for the single-user downlink scenario for mobile communication UE (after [2]), -
FIG. 15 shows a satellite access network (No ISL) which service link operates above 6 GHz frequency bands allocated to Fixed and Mobile Satellite Services (FSS and MSS) (after [4]), -
FIG. 16 shows a further satellite access network which service link operates above 6 GHz frequency bands allocated to Fixed and Mobile Satellite Services (FSS and MSS) (after [4]), -
FIG. 17 shows a further satellite access network which service link operates below 6 GHz frequency bands allocated to Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) (after [4]), -
FIG. 18 shows a High-Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) system architecture (after [4]), -
FIG. 19 shows examples of wearable IoT-Devices (after [5]), and -
FIG. 20 shows an example of an LTE maritime Service Scenario (after [5]). - Equal or equivalent elements or elements with equal or equivalent functionality are denoted in the following description by equal or equivalent reference numerals even if occurring in different figures.
- In the following description, a plurality of details is set forth to provide a more thorough explanation of embodiments of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that embodiments of the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form rather than in detail in order to avoid obscuring embodiments of the present invention. In addition, features of the different embodiments described hereinafter may be combined with each other, unless specifically noted otherwise.
- In the following, reference is made to a network device. Such a network device may comprise an antenna or an antenna array that may comprise a plurality of antennas and may be, e.g., an eMBB device, an Internet of Things (IoT) device, a Machine Type Communications (MTC) device, and/or a massive MIMO device which means a base station (eNB, gNB) or an apparatus operated thereby such as a user equipment (UE). Such devices may operate in mobile communication networks, for example, according to a Long Term evolution (LTE) standard, 5G or new radio. Before, during and after market introduction of such devices, tests may be performed so as to verify a compliance of the network device with respect to different requirements. Such a compliance to a certain test case may be tested, amongst other things, in view of a specific wireless communications standard and a behaviour in a wireless environment. This may include the ability to form specific beams with an antenna array, to use minimum and/or maximum transmission powers and/or to adapt to specific scenarios within a specific time. During such tests, a network device may be referred to as a tested device, i.e., a device under test (DuT). For testing the conformity with specifications, Test & Measurement (T&M) Systems may be used which may comprise sensors that may be configured to sense and/or evaluate emissions of the DuT. During tests, it may be desired or useful to change an operation of the DuT, e.g., to test different operating modes sequentially with one test set-up. Such operation may be indirectly controlled by hardware layers that may be connected to each other and may transmit control signals to other layers, wherein the behaviour of a source or destination layer may remain in-transparent for other layers, i.e., by simply changing an operation mode of the DuT it may remain unclear what exactly happens at an antenna array of the DuT. By using a control signal and/or a communication interface according to embodiments described herein, a direct control of the DuT may be achieved as it may be possible to control specific operation of the DuT aside the operation mode.
- Furthermore, any of the inventive network devices as defined herein may be considered to represent, for example, an eNB or an UE, interchangeably. Additionally or alternatively, the inventive network devices may, for example, be test and measurement systems comprised of one or more pieces of T&M equipment, anechoic chambers and other types of chambers, which may also be combined with T&M equipment, or the like. In other words, the application herein is not limited to the use of a control channel in deployed networks only. It can also be used for the design, development, production, calibration, qualification, assessment and type approval of equipment before such apparatus is deployed, installed or used in a network. Thus, it is a further aspect of the invention to provide a Test and Measurement System that is capable of being configured as at least one of the network devices of the present invention as defined herein.
- Before describing each individual embodiment of the present invention in detail with reference to the appended Figures, a brief introduction to T&M systems and related network devices/components according to the present invention, as well as an overview of the same, shall be given in the following for understanding the overall concept of the present invention. Therefore, the following sub-sections provide a detailed description of the various functions that comprise an E2E OTA T&M system according to the invention.
- An inventive OTA T&M system for communication systems—including those comprised of active antenna systems (AAS)—may contain a number of component parts which can be categorized in various ways.
- An AAS may include any antenna system that can be dynamically reconfigured in terms of its antenna performance including but not limited to the following, pattern, polarization, bandwidth, selectivity, sensitivity, in-band and out-of-band characteristics, multi-carrier support, agility, accuracy.
- For example, an inventive OTA T&M system may be comprised of both hardware equipment and software code. Alternatively, the system can be described in terms of functionality as shown in
FIG. 10 . For example, the system may comprise ameasurement system component 1,test case components 2,test signal components 3 andprotocol components 4. A description of the functional components is given below. - Measurement Systems
- An
inventive measurement system 1 may comprise all hardware equipment, modules and components that may be used for performing the set or sets of measurements that may be used (including the appropriate procedures) on the CS and AAS (Active Antenna System) or indeed any other device under test (DUT). This may therefore include, e.g., electrical, mechanical, electromechanical, electromagnetic and electronic devices, examples of which may include antennas, positioners, turntables, shielded rooms, radiation absorbing material (RAM), electronic measurement equipment, cables and connectors. - The components that may provide such functionality may typically be coordinated by some form of automation controller. In addition to the former traditional definition of a measurement system, the inventive CS or AAS may itself per se be configured by various means to provide the functions that would normally be provided by a measurement system without of course interfering with the operation of the inventive CS or AAS unless when specially configured to do so.
- Test Cases
- To perform any measurement on a DUT, both it and the inventive T&M system may be configured according to the requirements of a specific test case (TC) to be measured. In the context of an inventive CS comprising an AAS, an example test case may involve certain beam patterns being configured which may then be measured over a given range of solid angles at given frequencies and for certain polarizations.
- Test cases may allow beams to be assessed under different conditions including those designed for both verification and falsification criteria. An alternative set of test cases may be so designed to exercise the performance and operation of the network and the network component or components of the CS. Additional classes of test cases are described further below with reference to Virtual Electromagnetic Environments (VEEs) under the sub-header “Extensions of the inventive concept”.
- Test Signals
- In addition to the basic description of any particular test case, both the inventive measurement equipment and the DUT shall have knowledge of a test signal that may be used for the purposes of either transmission or reception. Test signal design may therefore include waveforms with specific characteristics such as modulation, coding scheme, data pattern, bandwidth, peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), and carrier aggregation (e.g. single component carrier (CC) or multiple component carriers). In addition, test signals shall also include the means to ensure synchronization, coordination and orchestration using, for example, time or frequency pilots.
- Protocols
- In order for a complete inventive OTA CS/AAS T&M system to function correctly, it may be advantageous for both the inventive T&M system and the DUT or a plurality of DUTs to be correctly and appropriately configured. This may be performed on the basis of an exchange of information between the two or more ends of the link that are, amongst other things, coordinated, orchestrated or otherwise appropriately configured. In general, and in order for the inventive T&M system to work with any suitably-enabled DUT, a clearly defined form of communication may be used or in other words, a protocol.
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FIG. 11 , which is taken from [2], illustrates the need for protocol definition in a commercially-available multi-probe system of from conventional technology. Additional protocols may also be provided for the internal configuration of the DUT to ensure the appropriate arrangement of, amongst other things, its RF front-end circuits (including signal routing) and its active antenna system (digital, analogue or hybrid combinations of the two). - Furthermore, a protocol can also be a procedure that ensures certain operations are performed in the order or sequence that may be used.
- Protocols may also describe the format of the data that may be used for measurements, the method in which that data may be transported within the inventive T&M system and the various component parts of the inventive T&M system. Such descriptions may include both the internal interfaces of the inventive T&M system and the external connections to devices and other equipment that may reside outside of the inventive T&M system.
- Extension of the Inventive Concept
- A fully-integrated inventive OTA CS/AAS T&M system may facilitate the means to perform testing in both traditional and extended measurement scenarios. The latter category may include so-called virtual electromagnetic environments (VEEs)—scenarios in which real-world propagation conditions are emulated within a measurement chamber. Graphical examples taken from open literature [2] are presented in
FIGS. 12 to 14 in which the acronym OTAinVEE is introduced. - According to the invention, measurements may be made in anechoic and, through the use of advanced signal processing techniques, non-anechoic environments. The latter may involve an a priori knowledge of the test signal to be available to the system components that may be used (for example the inventive measurement equipment and the one or more DUTs), a requirement that is provided by definition of the present invention.
- Furthermore, the extension of the inventive concept may be applied to scenarios in which OTA measurements are performed outside of a laboratory environment for example when the CS/AAS is deployed in a network. Here, combinations of appropriate test cases may enable post deployment measurements to be made in situ. This may be advantageous for initial commissioning, operations and maintenance purposes, calibration, optimization and the like. In circumstances when in situ antenna performance measurements are to be made, for example the determination of antenna-related parameters such as radiation pattern beam width, beam direction, and polarization and gain, the removal or reduction of the effects of unwanted multipath propagation may involve the use of the aforementioned signal processing techniques. This is comprehensible since—by definition—in situ measurements cannot be made in an anechoic environment.
- In order to provide the means for an inventive OTA T&M system to establish and correct errors, problems, disturbances, disruptions, failures, outages or other unwanted effects, test cases can be designed to provide the means for autonomous and partly-autonomous OTA measurements and tests. Examples may include the activation of event or threshold-triggered procedures. Protocols having such pre-defined procedures may involve one or more entities or component parts which, in turn, may also trigger other entities to augment the measurement capabilities of the OTA T&M system.
- A further extension of the inventive end-to-end OTA procedures may allow diagnostic test and measurement applications to be executed. Examples of such applications include the optimal selection of radio access network (RAN), mobile network operator (MNO), and quality of service (QOS). Execution of such inventive OTA tests and measurements may be made, in no order or priority, across network elements, layers, protocols and interfaces.
- The inventive OTA T&M System may be configured to test and/or measure networks and network components. Such network components may be network nodes capable of communicating within the network, e.g. a base station, an User Equipment (UE), an Internet-of-Things (IoT) device. Furthermore, also the above mentioned inventive OTA Test and Measurement System may communicate with one or more devices within a network. The inventive OTA Test and Measurement System may comprise one or more pieces of T&M equipment, anechoic chambers and other types of chambers, which may also be combined with T&M equipment, or the like. Thus, all of the above mentioned devices may therefore be subsumed under the term network devices within this disclosure. The network may be a wireless communication network.
- Networks Capable of being Used for the Inventive Concept
- The (wireless communication) network that may be used in the inventive concept may be a terrestrial network, examples of which comprise mobile communication networks such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, LTE, 5G, New Radio and the like. A network device for use in such a terrestrial network may, for example, be a handheld device such as a smartphone, a generic mobile device such as a notebook, an Internet of Things (IoT) device, a generic stationary device such as a desktop computer, or any network devices being implemented in ground vehicles such as in cars, trains, bicycles and the like.
- However, the present invention is not limited to terrestrial networks.
- Further (wireless communication) networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise airborne networks that may be used, for instance, for wireless airborne communication with aircrafts such as airplanes, helicopters, drones, high-altitude platforms and the like [4].
FIG. 18 shows an example of a high-altitude platform station (HAPS) (wireless communications) network comprised of a user equipment (UE), a HAPS (wireless) satellite access network operating and a gateway. - Further (wireless communication) networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise extraterrestrial networks that may be used, for instance, for wireless extraterrestrial communication with satellites, spaceships, rockets and the like [4].
FIG. 15 shows an example of a (wireless communications) satellite access network operating above 6 GHz and comprised of fixed satellite services (FSS) and mobile satellite services (MSS).FIG. 16 shows a further example of a (wireless communications) satellite access network operating above 6 GHz and comprised of an inter-satellite link, fixed satellite services (FSS) and mobile satellite services (MSS).FIG. 17 shows a further example of a (wireless communications) satellite access network operating below 6 GHz and comprised of mobile satellite services (MSS). - Further (wireless communication) networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise maritime networks that may be used, for instance, for wireless maritime communication with swimmers, divers, rescue equipment, IoT devices, marine sensors, meteorological devices, off-shore platforms, maritime navigation devices, ships, boats or other craft [5].
FIG. 19 shows an example of wearable Internet of Things (IoT) devices including: clothing fitted with an LTE IoT module, a life vest equipped with an IoT device, and a wrist band or smart band enabled with IoT functionalitiy. - Further (wireless communication) networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise networks that may be used, for instance, for wireless communication within ships or boats.
- Further (wireless communication) networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise underwater networks that may be used, for instance, for wireless communication with swimmers, divers, submarines, submersed vehicles, underwater equipment, rescue equipment, IoT devices, marine sensors, meteorological devices, off-shore platforms, maritime navigation devices, ships, boats or other craft.
- Further (wireless communication) networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise underwater segments that are used to provide interconnections to land segments and/or other non-underwater segments.
- Further (wireless communication) networks that may be employed in the present invention may comprise one or more of the aforementioned networks, for instance, a combination of terrestrial networks and/or airborne networks and/or maritime networks and/or underwater networks and/or extraterrestrial networks.
FIG. 20 shows an example of a (wireless) communication network comprised of terrestrial, maritime, airborne and non-terrestrial segments. -
FIG. 1 shows examples ofnetwork devices network devices - A first aspect of the invention concerns a
network device 10 which is configured to transmit (indicated by arrow 15) to anothernetwork device 11 via acontrol channel 12 one or more control signals 13 for configuring the anothernetwork device 11 for a characterization of at least one of thenetwork device 10 and the anothernetwork device 11 and/or for a characterization of one ormore communication channels 14 between thenetwork device 10 and the anothernetwork device 11. - A second aspect of the invention concerns the
network device 11 which is configured to receive from anothernetwork device 10 via acontrol channel 12 one or more control signals 13 for configuring thenetwork device 11 for a characterization of at least one of thenetwork device 11 and the anothernetwork device 10 and/or for a characterization of one ormore communication channels 14 between thenetwork device 11 and the anothernetwork device 10. - Accordingly, two
network devices FIG. 1 , wherein theleft network device 10 may be a transmitting network device (NDt) that transmits the control signals 13 via thecontrol channel 12, while theright network device 11 may be a receiving network device (NDr) that receives the control signals 13 via thecontrol channel 12. - According to the invention, the
control channel 12 may be provided between the transmittingnetwork device 10 and the receivingnetwork device 11. Stated in more general terms, thecontrol channel 12 may be provided between at least twonetwork devices - The
control channel 12 may be a physical channel or a logical channel via which the one or more control signals 13 may be exchanged between the twonetwork devices control channel 12 may be operated Over-the-Air (OTA), i.e. wireless, wherein thecontrol channel 12 may be operated by means of an OTA-interface or a wireless-interface provided by each of the twonetwork devices control channel 12 will be described later. - The depicted
communication channel 14 may also be a physical or logical communication channel operated by means of a wireless interface or a wired interface provided by thenetwork devices - As mentioned above, the one or more control signals 13 that may be transmitted via the
control channel 12 may be used for configuring the receivingnetwork device 11 for a characterization of the transmittingnetwork device 10 and/or a characterization of the receivingnetwork device 11. - Said characterization may serve to characterize the
respective network device network device 10 or by the receivingnetwork device 11. For example, the receivingnetwork device 11 may be configured via thecontrol channel 12 to characterize, e.g. to test and/or measure a certain behaviour of itself, and optionally of one or more other network devices, within the network. - Additionally or alternatively, the one or more control signals 13 that may be transmitted via the
control channel 12 may be used for configuring the receivingnetwork device 11 for a characterization of one or more communication channels, such as thecommunication channel 14 between the transmittingnetwork device 10 and the receivingnetwork device 11. The characterization of thecommunication channel 14 may, for instance, be performed by a measurement of the channel quality or the like. - Various examples of said characterization may be given in the following. However, the
control channel 12 itself shall be initially described in more detail with reference toFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 2 shows atransmitting network device 10 which is exemplarily shown as a UE, and areceiving network device 11 which is exemplarily shown as a base station (BS). For example, theBS 11 may serve a radio cell in which theUE 10 is located. Inside said radio cell theUE 10 and theBS 11 may communicate with each other via a primarywireless communication interface 21. The primarywireless communication interface 21 may, for instance, be a 5G Air Interface (AI). - Additionally or alternatively, the
UE 10 and theBS 11 may comprise an integratedsecondary AI 22. Thesecondary AI 22 may, for instance, be a WiFi Interface and theBS 11 may comprise a WiFi Router orAccess Point 24 or the like for providing a WiFi spot. Via the integratedsecondary AI 22 theBS 11 and theUE 10 may communicate directly with one another. - Additionally or alternatively, the
UE 10 may comprise an externalsecondary AI 23 a via which theUE 10 may communicate with an external device, such as apublic WiFi Router 25 for example. Theexternal device 25 may be connected to theInternet 26. TheBS 11 may comprise athird interface 23 b via which it may also be connected to theInternet 26. TheBS 11 may be directly connected to theInternet 26 via thethird interface 23 b, or as exemplarily depicted, indirectly via anetwork controlling instance 29, e.g. the Gateway of the Mobile Network Operator (MNO) 27 and/or the Network Operations Center (NOC) 28. - With respect to the several communication interfaces (AI) described above, there may be several possibilities to provide the
aforementioned control channel 12 between theUE 10 and theBS 11. - For example, the
control channel 12 may be provided and operated at theprimary wireless AI 21. - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may comprise a primarywireless communication interface 21 for communicating with one or more other network devices, which may be receiving or transmittingnetwork devices network device 10 of this embodiment may be configured to provide thecontrol channel 12 at the primarywireless communication interface 21. - According to an analogous embodiment, also the receiving
network device 11 may comprise a primarywireless communication interface 21 for communicating with one ormore network devices 10, wherein the receivingnetwork device 11 is configured to provide thecontrol channel 12 at the primarywireless communication interface 21. - Additionally or alternatively, the
control channel 12 may be provided and operated at the integratedsecondary AI 22. - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may comprise asecondary communication interface 22 for communicating with the another (receiving)network device 11, wherein the transmittingnetwork device 10 may be configured to provide thecontrol channel 12 at thesecondary communication interface 21. - According to an analogous embodiment, also the receiving
network device 11 may comprise asecondary communication interface 22 for communicating with the another (transmitting)network device 10, wherein the receivingnetwork device 11 may be configured to provide thecontrol channel 12 at thesecondary communication interface 22. - Additionally or alternatively, the
control channel 12 may be provided and operated at the externalsecondary AI - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may comprise a secondaryexternal communication interface 23 a for communicating with anexternal device 25 that may be configured to communicate with the anothernetwork device 11 via athird interface 23 b, and wherein thenetwork device 10 is configured to provide thecontrol channel 12 at the secondaryexternal communication interface - According to an analogous embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may comprise athird interface 23 b for communicating with anexternal device 25 that may be configured to communicate with the another (transmitting)network device 10 via secondaryexternal interface 23 a, wherein thenetwork device 11 may be configured to provide thecontrol channel 12 at the secondaryexternal communication interface 23 a. - As mentioned above, the
control channel 12 may be used for transmitting and/or receivingcontrol signals 13 between twonetwork devices network device 10 may transmitcontrol signals 13 to the receivingnetwork device 11 for configuring the receivingnetwork device 11 for a characterization as mentioned above. Concrete examples and embodiments shall now be described for disclosing further details about the characterization. - According to an embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to control an operation and/or a configuration of the receivingnetwork device 11 by means of the one or more control signals 13 transmitted to the receivingnetwork device 11 via thecontrol channel 12. - According to an analogous embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may be configured such that an operation and/or a configuration of the receivingnetwork device 11 may be controlled by the transmittingnetwork device 10 responsive to the one or more control signals 13 received via thecontrol channel 12. - That is, configuration and/or operation of a
network device 11 may be controlled via thecontrol channel 12. - For example, the receiving
network device 11 may be configured via thecontrol channel 12 to operate in a predetermined mode, for example either a receive mode or a transmit mode of one of the above describedcommunication interfaces network device 11 may be configured via thecontrol channel 12 to perform a predetermined action, e.g. to send a signal, a beam or a first spatial electromagnetic radiation characteristic, or even to actively re-adjust any hardware and/or software modules. Further additionally or alternatively, the receivingnetwork device 11 may be configured via thecontrol channel 12 to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure. - According to such an embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 received via thecontrol channel 12, operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure for the characterization of the at least one of the receivingnetwork device 11 and thetransmitting network device 10 and/or of the one ormore communication channels network device 11 and thetransmitting network device 11. - According to an analogous embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to instruct thereceiving network device 11, by means of the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via thecontrol channel 12, to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure for the characterization of at least one of the transmittingnetwork device 10 and the receivingnetwork device 11 and/or of the one ormore communication channels network device 10 and the receivingnetwork device 10. - Of course it may also be possible that the transmitting
network device 10 may communicate with two or morereceiving network devices FIG. 3 . -
FIG. 3 shows onetransmitting network device 10 which may communicate with two receivingnetwork devices network device 10 of this embodiment is configured to communicate with two or even more, i.e. with a plurality of receivingnetwork devices - An
individual control channel network devices transmitting network device 10. The transmitting network device may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 a, 13 b via thecontrol channel receiving network device - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 is configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 a, 13 b to a plurality of receivingnetwork devices individual control channel network device 10 and each of the plurality of receivingnetwork devices - The transmitting
network device 10 may orchestrate operation of the plurality of receivingnetwork devices network devices network device communication channel network devices network devices network device network device 10, namely by transmitting the control signals 13 a, 13 b via thecontrol channels network devices network devices - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to orchestrate operation of the plurality of the receivingnetwork devices individual control channels network devices - Alternatively, instead of transmitting the control signals at a same time or time interval, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to orchestrate operation of the plurality of the receivingnetwork devices individual control channels network devices - For example, the receiving
network devices network devices receiving network device 11 a may measure the channel quality of the primarywireless communication interface 21, while at the same time a secondreceiving network device 11 b may perform a cooperative network test in cooperation with the transmittingnetwork device 10. - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to instruct each of the plurality of the receivingnetwork devices control channel network device 10 and the receivingnetwork devices more communication channels network device 10 and the receivingnetwork devices - According to an analogous embodiment, the first
receiving network device 11 a may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 a transmitted via thecontrol channel 12 a, operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure at the same time or time interval than at least the secondreceiving network device 11 b. - Alternatively, the transmitting
network device 10 may orchestrate each receivingnetwork device control channel network devices communication channels - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to instruct each of the plurality of the receivingnetwork devices control channel network device 10 and the receivingnetwork devices more communication channels network device 10 and the receivingnetwork devices - As a further example, the transmitting
network device 10 may orchestrate each of the plurality of receivingnetwork devices network devices network device 10 may orchestrate thereceiving network devices - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to instruct each of the plurality of the receivingnetwork devices control channel network device 10 and the receivingnetwork device more communication channels network device 10 and the receivingnetwork devices - According to an analogous embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 a may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 a transmitted via thecontrol channel 12 a, operate in the same predetermined mode and/or to perform the same predetermined action and/or to perform the same predetermined test procedure and/or to perform the same predetermined measurement procedure as at least a secondreceiving network device 11 b. - An example for the above mentioned orchestration is shown in
FIG. 4 . A base station (BS) 10 represents the transmitting network device in this example. TheBS 10 serves aradio cell 41 in which a plurality of receivingnetwork devices 11 a-11 e are located. In this example, the receivingnetwork devices 11 a-11 e may be IoT devices. - A
control channel 12 a-12 e may be provided between each of the plurality of receivingnetwork devices 11 a-11 e. TheBS 10 may transmitcontrol signals 13 a-13 e to each of the plurality of receivingnetwork devices 11 a-11 e via therespective control channel 12 a-12 e. - Upon receipt of the
control signals 13 a-13 e the receivingnetwork devices 12 a-12 e may be configured to perform the above mentioned characterization of itself or theBS 10 and/or anycommunication channel IoT devices 11 a-11 e were thermostats of radiators in a smart home or the like, theBS 10 may want to test whether thesethermostats 11 a-11 e are working correctly. Thus, theBS 10 may transmitcontrol signals 13 a-13 e via thecontrol channels 12 a-12 e to theIoT devices 11 a-11 e to configure them to perform the respective test. TheBS 10 may control operation of theIoT devices 11 a-11 e, i.e. theBS 10 may orchestrate theIoT devices 11 a-11 e for performing the test. - According to the invention, such a test may be performed in situ, e.g. in deployed networks, as shown in
FIG. 4 . However, according to the inventive principle, such tests may also be performed in any test environment, for instance in anechoic chambers, in non-anechoic chambers, in measurement chambers, in Virtual Electromagnetic Environments (VEE) or any other test environments, as will be described in more detail at the end of the description. - In the latter case any component or device, such as a controller, of the respective test environment may then represent the transmitting
network device 10, instead of theBS 10 depicted inFIG. 4 . Additionally or alternatively, said controller of the test environment may also be configured as a receivingnetwork device 11, instead of theIoT devices 11 a-11 e depicted inFIG. 4 . The decision whether a controller of a test environment may be configured as atransmitting network device 10 or areceiving network device 11 may depend on the test to be performed. Details as to test environments will be given at the end of the description. - Independent from whether the
network devices network devices inventive control channel 12. By this concept, an inventive End-to-End Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System can be provided comprising at least two suchinventive network devices inventive control channel 12 therebetween. - Since these tests are cooperatively performed by the transmitting
network device 10 and the receivingnetwork device 11, these tests may also be referred to as cooperative tests. - A further example for a cooperative test is shown in
FIG. 5 . Here, the receivingnetwork device 11 may be a UE (e.g. smartphone, etc.) configured for communicating with theBS 10 via their primarywireless communication interface 21, e.g. a 5G Air Interface. - The
UE 11 may comprise a receivemode 52 for receiving signals via its primarywireless communication interface 21 and atransmission mode 51 for transmitting signals via its primarywireless communication interface 21. - As can also be seen in
FIG. 5 , acontrol channel 12 may be provided between theBS 10 and theUE 11. Thecontrol channel 12 may, for instance, be provided on a different channel separate from the primarywireless communication interface 21. - This may have the advantage that channel capacity of the primary
wireless communication interface 21 may be fully available for testing. For example, if realized by wireless, theprimary communication interface 21 shall be tested, while thecontrol channel 12 may be provided on a secondary orauxiliary interface control channel 12 and the actual performance measurement OTA can be avoided and the amount of protocol overhead e.g. detailed measurement reports does scale independently from the capabilities of the primarywireless communication interface 21 under test. - Still with reference to
FIG. 5 , theBS 10 may control operation of theUE 11 via thecontrol channel 12. Depending on the test to be performed, theBS 10 may control theUE 11 to operate in thetransmission mode 51 or to operate in the receivemode 52. Depending on the chosenoperation mode UE 11 may be appropriately configured to perform a test of the primarywireless communication interface 21 either in transmission or reception mode for characterizing the primary wireless communication interface 21 (i.e. communication channel) between itself 11 and theBS 10. For example, theUE 11 may be configured to characterize the primarywireless communication interface 21 by testing channel quality or the like. - According to the embodiment shown in
FIG. 5 , the transmittingnetwork device 10 may instruct thereceiving network device 11 to set its primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) into a transmitmode 51 and/or into a receivemode 52. Accordingly, the transmittingnetwork device 10 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one ormore network devices 11, wherein the transmittingnetwork device 10 may be configured to instruct thereceiving network device 11 by means of the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via thecontrol channel 12 to operate in a receivemode 52 for receiving a signal via the primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI), or to operate in atransmission mode 51 for transmitting a signal via the primarywireless communication interface 21. - According to an analogous embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one ormore network devices 10, wherein the receivingnetwork device 11 may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via thecontrol channel 12, operate in a receivemode 52 for receiving a signal via its primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) or to operate in atransmission mode 51 for transmitting a signal via its primarywireless communication interface 21. - As mentioned above, the
UE 11 may be configured via thecontrol channel 12 to perform a certain test. An advantage of the invention is that the transmittingnetwork device 10 and the receivingnetwork device 11 may be set up via thecontrol channel 12 to perform a cooperative test in which bothnetwork devices FIG. 6 . -
FIG. 6 shows aBS 10 having a plurality ofantennas 61, e.g. an antenna array, for communicating via the primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI). Acontrol channel 12 may be provided between theBS 10 and anUE 11. - The
BS 10 may be configured to transmit one or more control signals to theUE 11 instructing theUE 11 to operate in atransmission mode 51 with respect to the primarywireless communication interface 21. - That is, the
BS 10 may be a transmitting network device since it transmits the control signals 13 to theUE 11 which is the receiving network device with respect to thecontrol channel 12. However, with respect to the primarywireless communication interface 21 theUE 11 is the transmitter while theBS 10 is the receiver of the signals exchanged via the primarywireless communication interface 21. That is, the terms transmittingnetwork device 10 and receivingnetwork device 11 may refer to the control signals 13 being transmitted or received via thecontrol channel 12. - Accordingly, the
BS 10 may transmit the control signals 13 via thecontrol channel 12 to theUE 11 instructing theUE 11 to transmit signals via the primarywireless communication interface 21. TheBS 10 may receive said signals via the primarywireless communication interface 21 and may perform a measurement of said received signals, for example for characterizing the channel quality or the like of the primarywireless communication interface 21 by evaluating one or more reception parameters, such as signal strength, Angle of Arrival (AoA), Time of Arrival (ToA) and the like. - Thus, according to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals to the receivingnetwork device 11 via thecontrol channel 12 for instructing the receivingnetwork device 11 to operate in thetransmission mode 51 and to transmit a signal via the primarywireless communication interface 21, wherein the transmittingnetwork device 10 is further configured to receive, via the primarywireless communication interface 21, the signal from the receivingnetwork device 11, and to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal. - The
BS 10 may use the result of the above mentioned cooperative channel test for performing a predetermined action. For example, if some or all of the plurality ofantennas 61 may be misaligned due to a storm or the like, theBS 10 may derive the degree of misalignment from the evaluated result of the cooperative channel test, for instance, if the channel test reveals that the channel quality is outside a predetermined desired range. Accordingly, theBS 10 may be configured to re-adjust the one or moremisaligned antennas 61 such that channel quality is within the predetermined desired range again. Further additionally or alternatively, theBS 10 may, under similar conditions, send a message or otherwise alert the Network Operations Centre (NOC) 28 (seeFIG. 2 ) of such a misalignment. - Thus, according to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to perform a predetermined action (e.g. re-adjustment of antennas) if the one or more evaluated reception parameters are outside a predetermined target range (e.g. degree of misalignment). - A cooperative test may also be performed in the other direction, as exemplarily depicted in
FIG. 7 . For example, theBS 10 may instruct theUE 11 via thecontrol channel 12 to operate in a receivemode 52 for receiving one or more signals via the primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI). - This test may then be performed cooperatively in that the UE 11 (receiving network device) may also be configured via the
control channel 12 to perform a measurement of the received signal (received via the primary wireless communication interface 21) for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal and to report the result of the measurement to the BS (transmitting network device). - Additionally or alternatively, the
UE 11 may report the result of the measurements to anotherUE 11′ (receiving network device) or even to anotherBS 10′ (transmitting network device). Further additionally or alternatively, theUE 11 may report the result of the measurements to an external Test andMeasurement System 71 which may itself be a node of the network under test or of another network. - For transmitting, i.e. reporting, the result of the measurements to the
respective devices UE 11 may make use of any one or more of its above discussed (FIG. 2 ) interfaces 21, 22, 23 a, 23 b. Additionally or alternatively, the result of the measurement may also be transmitted via thecontrol channel 12. - For example, the
UE 11 may transmit the result of the measurements to theBS 10 via theInternet 26. Additionally or alternatively, theUE 11 may transmit the result of the measurements to theother BS 10′ via its primarywireless communication interface 21. Additionally or alternatively, theUE 11 may transmit the result of the measurements to theother UE 11′ via its integrated secondarywireless communication interface 22, e.g. via WiFi. Additionally or alternatively, theUE 11 may transmit the result of the measurements to theexternal T&M System 71 via theInternet 26. - Additionally or alternatively, the
UE 11 may also transmit the result of the measurements via thecontrol channel 12, for example if the recipient of the result does not possess one of the aforementionedsuitable interfaces - Thus, according to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 to the receivingnetwork device 11 via thecontrol channel 12 for instructing the receivingnetwork device 11 to operate in a receivemode 52 to receive a signal via the primarywireless communication interface 21 from the transmittingnetwork device 10, and for instructing the receivingnetwork device 10 to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal and to report the result of the measurement to thetransmitting network device 10 and/or to yet another transmitting or receivingnetwork device 10′, 11′ and/or to an external Test andMeasurement System 71. - According to an analogous embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via thecontrol channel 12, operate in the receivemode 52 and to receive a signal via the primarywireless communication interface 21 from the transmittingnetwork device 11, to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal and to report the result of the measurement to thetransmitting network device 10 and/or to yet another transmitting or receivingnetwork device 10′, 11′ and/or to an external Test andMeasurement System 71. -
FIG. 8 shows a further example of a cooperative test according to the present invention. In this example, a download test may be performed cooperatively between a transmittingdevice 10, for example an UE, and at least onereceiving network device 11, for example a base station. In this example, theUE 10 is configured to perform a cooperative test between afirst base station 11 a and asecond base station 11 b. - The
UE 10 may transmit one or more control signals 13 a to thefirst base station 11 a via acontrol channel 12 a. Furthermore, theUE 10 may transmit one or more control signals 13 b to thesecond base station 11 b via acontrol channel 12 b. TheUE 10 may transmit the control signals 13 a, 13 b viaindividual control channels - The
UE 10 may trigger thebase stations control channels UE 10 from each of thebase stations UE 10 and thebase stations - For example, the
UE 10 may trigger thebase stations control channels UE 10 via the primarywireless communication channel - Even though this example with reference to
FIG. 8 may have been exemplarily described with respect to a download test via the primarywireless communication channel communication channels FIG. 2 for performing a characterization of saidcommunication channel - According to this embodiment, the transmitting network device (e.g. UE) 10 may comprise a primary
wireless communication interface receiving network devices network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 a, 13 b to at least two of the anothernetwork devices control channel network device 10 may be configured to download predetermined data from each of the at least two anothernetwork devices primary communication interface - According to an analogous embodiment, at least one of the receiving
network devices wireless communication interface network device 10, wherein the at least onereceiving network device control channel receiving network device network device 10 via itsprimary communication interface - The above described example may also be performed in the other direction, i.e. a cooperative upload test may also be performed. In this case the
UE 10 inFIG. 8 may trigger, via thecontrol channel base stations UE 10 via its primarywireless communication channel base stations communication channels FIG. 2 . - According to this embodiment, the transmitting network device 10 (e.g. UE) may comprise a primary
wireless communication interface receiving network devices network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 a, 13 b to at least two of the receivingnetwork devices control channel network device 10 may be configured to upload predetermined data to each of the at least two receivingnetwork devices primary communication interface - According to an analogous embodiment, at least one of the receiving
network devices wireless communication interface more network devices network devices control channel network devices network device 10 via itsprimary communication interface - The
UE 10 and/or at least one of thebase stations - According to an example, the
UE 10 may use the result of the above mentioned download test and/or of the upload test for selecting a suitable service provider. For example, theUE 10 may compare the result of the download test and/or the upload test which had been previously cooperatively performed with each of the twobase stations UE 10 may evaluate which one of the twobase stations wireless communication channel UE 10 may connect to this particular one of the two (or even more)base stations - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to compare the result of the download test and/or upload test of the at least two receivingnetwork devices network devices wireless communication interface -
FIG. 9 shows a further example of a cooperative test between a transmitting and areceiving network device network device 10 may be a base station, while the receivingnetwork device 11 may be a UE. - In this example, the network may perform a network self test, for instance, by evaluating the channel quality of the primary
wireless communication channel 21. For this purpose, thebase station 10 may transmit one or more control signals 13 via thecontrol channel 12 to theUE 11. Responsive to the receivedcontrol signals 13 theUE 11 may be triggered to receive predetermined data from thebase station 10 via its primarywireless communication interface 21. - Further responsive to the control signals 13 the
UE 11 may be triggered to perform a channel quality test for evaluating the quality of the primarywireless communication channel 21 as exemplarily described above. For example, theUE 11 may evaluate an amount and/or a quality of the predetermined data received via the primarywireless communication channel 21. - The
UE 11 may further be triggered, responsive to the control signals 13, to report the result of the channel quality test to thebase station 10, which is indicated by means of thearrow 91 inFIG. 9 . TheUE 11 may use one or more of thecommunication channels FIG. 2 for reporting the result to thebase station 10. Additionally or alternatively, theUE 11 may also use thecontrol channel 12 for reporting the result to thebase station 10. - Thus, according to this embodiment the transmitting
network device 10 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one ormore network devices network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 to the receivingnetwork device 11 via thecontrol channel 12 for instructing the receivingnetwork device 11 to perform a channel quality test by receiving, via its primarywireless communication interface 21, predetermined data transmitted from the transmittingnetwork device 10 via its primarywireless communication interface 21, and to report to thetransmitting network device 10 an amount and/or a quality of the received predetermined data for evaluating a channel quality of theprimary communication interface 21 between the transmittingnetwork device 10 and the receivingnetwork device 11. - According to an analogous embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may comprise a primary wireless communication interface 21 (e.g. 5G AI) for communicating with one ormore network devices network device 11 may be configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals 13 transmitted via thecontrol channel 12, perform a channel quality test by receiving via itsprimary communication interface 21 predetermined data transmitted from the transmittingnetwork device 10 and to report to thetransmitting network device 10 an amount and/or a quality of the received predetermined data for evaluating a channel quality of theprimary communication interface 21 between the receivingnetwork device 11 and thetransmitting network device 10. - The above examples as described with reference to the Figures may have been exemplarily described within a deployed network scenario. However, as mentioned in the introductory portion the network devices, i.e. transmitting
network device 10 and/or receivingnetwork device 11, may also be operated in a test environment. - In such a test environment, any wireless communication network may be tested. In this case, the wireless communication network may also be referred to as a network under test. Since the network under test may be a network prior to being deployed in situ, said wireless communication network under test may also be referred to as a pre-deployment network.
- The network devices, i.e. the transmitting
network device 10 and/or the receivingnetwork device 11, may also be subjected to testing. Accordingly, anetwork device - For testing
such network devices 10, 11 (DUT) in a pre-deployment network scenario, so-called Test and Measurement Systems may be used. If the pre-deployment network is a wireless communication network, the Test and Measurement System may be referred to as an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System. Such an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may comprise dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment. The dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment may comprise one or more components. - Accordingly, an Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System may comprise all hardware equipment, modules and components that may be used in order to perform the useful set or sets of measurements (including the appropriate procedures) on the
DUTs - These systems, components and equipment may be configured to communicate within the pre-deployment network and/or with any
network device transmitting network device 10 and/or areceiving network device 11, as described above. - According to such an embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be at least one of a dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, one or more components of the dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, an anechoic chamber, a non-anechoic chamber, a measurement chamber, a Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, one or more components of the Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, or a dedicated Device under Test. - According to an analogous embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may be at least one of a dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, one or more components of the dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, an anechoic chamber, a non-anechoic chamber, a measurement chamber, a Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, one or more components of the Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, or a dedicated Device under Test. - As described above with reference to the Figures, the
network devices network devices network devices - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to transmit the one or more control signals 13 via thecontrol channel 12 to the receivingnetwork device 11 for configuring the receivingnetwork device 11 for the characterization by performing a cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test between the transmittingnetwork device 10 and the receivingnetwork device 11 for testing thetransmitting network device 10 and/or the receivingnetwork device 11 and/or the wireless communication network, wherein said cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test may comprise at least one of a pre-deployment test, a design test, a calibration test, a development test, a production test, a qualification test, an assessment test, a conformance test, or a type approval test. - According to an analogous embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may be configured to receive the one or more control signals 13 via thecontrol channel 12 from the transmittingnetwork device 10 for configuring the receivingnetwork device 11 for a characterization by performing a cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test between the receivingnetwork device 11 and thetransmitting network device 10 for testing thereceiving network device 11 and/or thetransmitting network device 10 and/or the wireless communication network, wherein said cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test comprises at least one of a pre-deployment test, a design test, a calibration test, a development test, a production test, a qualification test, an assessment test, a conformance test, or a type approval test. - As mentioned before, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to perform such tests in a pre-deployment network. - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a pre-deployment wireless communication network under test, wherein the transmittingnetwork device 10 and/or the receivingnetwork device 11 and/or the pre-deployment wireless communication network under test is tested before being deployed and/or installed and/or used. - According to an analogous embodiment, also the receiving
network device 11 may be configured to perform such tests in a pre-deployment network. - According to this embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may be configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a pre-deployment wireless communication network under test, wherein the receivingnetwork device 11 and/or thetransmitting network device 10 and/or the pre-deployment wireless communication network under test is tested before being deployed and/or installed and/or used. - Additionally or alternatively, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to perform such tests in a deployed wireless communication network in situ. - According to this embodiment, the transmitting
network device 10 may be configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a deployed wireless communication network in situ. - According to an analogous embodiment, the receiving
network device 11 may be configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a deployed wireless communication network in situ. - With respect to the plurality of embodiments as described above, the invention may also concern an appropriately configured and equipped Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System for one or
more network devices - Summarizing, the present invention has the following advantages:
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- i. The invention enables testing during production, sub-assembly, assembly, system integration, deployment, commissioning, operation, maintenance, calibration and optimization.
- ii. The invention enables testing in anechoic, non-anechoic, virtual electromagnetic and real world environments (in situ).
- iii. The invention facilitates the means to measure and test complete and partially complete communication systems in virtual electromagnetic environments.
- iv. The invention provides the means for the OTA measurement and testing of both the transmission and reception functions of the entities and component parts of the communication system.
- v. The invention ensures that all entities and component parts of the OTA T&M system have an a priori knowledge of the test signals, test cases and protocols. This allows measurements to be made in all of the herein described scenarios, for example in anechoic and non-anechoic environments and in both pre-deployment and deployment scenarios.
- vi. The invention allows deployed networks to be configured for inward looking (self-test) and outward looking (E2E test) measurements.
- vii. The invention removes the need for the hierarchical or layered distribution and management of control information.
- viii. The invention facilitates the means for autonomous or partly-autonomous OTA measurements and tests to be made by one or more entities or component parts of a communication system.
- ix. The invention offers the means of performing OTA measurements and tests using measurement equipment that is simpler and less expensive than traditional base station and user equipment emulators.
- x. The invention provides the means to execute diagnostic OTA measurements and tests across various RANs, MNOs, network elements, interfaces, layers and protocols.
- Although some aspects have been described in the context of an apparatus, it is clear that these aspects also represent a description of the corresponding method, where a block or device corresponds to a method step or a feature of a method step. Analogously, aspects described in the context of a method step also represent a description of a corresponding block or item or feature of a corresponding apparatus.
- Depending on certain implementation requirements, embodiments of the invention can be implemented in hardware or in software. The implementation can be performed using a digital storage medium, for example a floppy disk, a DVD, a CD, a ROM, a PROM, an EPROM, an EEPROM or a FLASH memory, having electronically readable control signals stored thereon, which cooperate (or are capable of cooperating) with a programmable computer system such that the respective method is performed.
- Some embodiments according to the invention comprise a data carrier having electronically readable control signals, which are capable of cooperating with a programmable computer system, such that one of the methods described herein is performed.
- Generally, embodiments of the present invention can be implemented as a computer program product with a program code, the program code being operative for performing one of the methods when the computer program product runs on a computer. The program code may for example be stored on a machine readable carrier.
- Other embodiments comprise the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein, stored on a machine readable carrier.
- In other words, an embodiment of the inventive method is, therefore, a computer program having a program code for performing one of the methods described herein, when the computer program runs on a computer.
- A further embodiment of the inventive methods is, therefore, a data carrier (or a digital storage medium, or a computer-readable medium) comprising, recorded thereon, the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein.
- A further embodiment of the inventive method is, therefore, a data stream or a sequence of signals representing the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein. The data stream or the sequence of signals may for example be configured to be transferred via a data communication connection, for example via the Internet.
- A further embodiment comprises a processing means, for example a computer, or a programmable logic device, configured to or adapted to perform one of the methods described herein.
- A further embodiment comprises a computer having installed thereon the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein.
- In some embodiments, a programmable logic device (for example a field programmable gate array) may be used to perform some or all of the functionalities of the methods described herein. In some embodiments, a field programmable gate array may cooperate with a microprocessor in order to perform one of the methods described herein. Generally, the methods are advantageously performed by any hardware apparatus.
- While this invention has been described in terms of several embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents which fall within the scope of this invention. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and compositions of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
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Claims (66)
1. A network device for use within a wireless communication network,
wherein the network device is configured to transmit to another network device via a control channel one or more control signals for configuring the another network device for a characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
2. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device is configured to control an operation and/or a configuration of the another network device by means of the one or more control signals transmitted to the another network device via the control channel.
3. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device is configured to instruct the another network device, by means of the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel, to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure for the characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or of the one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
4. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device is configured to transmit the one or more control signals to a plurality of another network devices via an individual control channel between the network device and each of the plurality of another network devices.
5. The network device of claim 4 , wherein the network device is configured to orchestrate operation of the plurality of the another network devices by transmitting a plurality of same or different control signals via the individual control channels to the plurality of the another network devices at a same time or time interval.
6. The network device of claim 4 , wherein the network device is configured to orchestrate operation of the plurality of the another network devices by transmitting a plurality of same or different control signals via the individual control channels to the plurality of the another network devices at a different time or different time intervals.
7. The network device of claim 4 , wherein the network device is configured to instruct each of the plurality of the another network devices by means of the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure at the same time or time interval for the characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or of the one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
8. The network device claim 4 , wherein the network device is configured to instruct each of the plurality of the another network devices by means of the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure sequentially one after another for the characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or of the one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
9. The network device of claim 7 , wherein the network device is configured to instruct each of the plurality of the another network devices by means of the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel to operate in the same predetermined mode and/or to perform the same predetermined action and/or to perform the same predetermined test procedure and/or to perform the same predetermined measurement procedure for the characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or of the one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
10. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to instruct the another network device by means of the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel to operate in a receive mode for receiving a signal via the primary wireless communication interface, or to operate in a transmission mode for transmitting a signal via the primary wireless communication interface.
11. The network device of claim 10 , wherein the network device is configured to transmit the one or more control signals to the another network device via the control channel for instructing the another network device to operate in the transmission mode and to transmit a signal via the primary wireless communication interface, and wherein the network device is further configured to receive, via its primary wireless communication interface, the signal from the another network device via the primary wireless communication interface, and to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal.
12. The network device of claim 11 , wherein the network device is configured to perform a predetermined action if the one or more evaluated reception parameters are outside a predetermined target range.
13. The network device of claim 10 , wherein the network device is configured to transmit the one or more control signals to the another network device via the control channel for instructing the another network device to operate in a receive mode for receiving a signal via the primary wireless communication interface from the network device, and for instructing the another network device to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal and to report the result of the measurement to the network device and/or to yet another network device and/or to an external Test and Measurement System.
14. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to transmit the one or more control signals to at least two of the another network devices via the control channel for performing a download test, wherein the network device is configured to download predetermined data from each of the at least two another network devices via its primary communication interface.
15. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to transmit the one or more control signals to at least two of the another network devices via the control channel for performing an upload test, wherein the network device is configured to upload predetermined data to each of the at least two another network devices via its primary communication interface.
16. The network device of claim 14 , wherein the network device is configured to compare the result of the download test and/or upload test of the at least two another network devices with each other and to select, based on the result of the download test and/or upload test, one of the at least two another network devices for connecting thereto via its primary wireless communication interface.
17. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to transmit the one or more control signals to the another network device via the control channel for instructing the another network device to perform a channel quality test by receiving, via its primary communication interface, predetermined data transmitted from the network device, and to report to the network device an amount and/or a quality of the received predetermined data for evaluating a channel quality of the primary communication interface between the network device and the another network device.
18. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to provide the control channel at the primary wireless communication interface.
19. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device comprises a secondary communication interface for communicating with the another network device, and wherein the network device is configured to provide the control channel at the secondary communication interface.
20. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device comprises a secondary external communication interface for communicating with an external device that is configured to communicate with the another network device via a third interface, and wherein the network device is configured to provide the control channel at the secondary external communication interface.
21. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device is at least one of a dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, one or more components of the dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, an anechoic chamber, a non-anechoic chamber, a measurement chamber, a Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, one or more components of the Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, or a dedicated Device under Test.
22. The network device of claim 21 , wherein the network device is configured to transmit the one or more control signals via the control channel to the another network device for configuring the another network device for a characterization by performing a cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test between the network device and the another network device for testing the network device and/or the another network device and/or the wireless communication network, wherein said cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test comprises at least one of a pre-deployment test, a design test, a calibration test, a development test, a production test, a qualification test, an assessment test, a conformance test, or a type approval test.
23. The network device of claim 22 , wherein the network device is configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a pre-deployment wireless communication network under test, wherein the network device and/or the another network device and/or the pre-deployment wireless communication network under test is tested before being deployed and/or installed and/or used.
24. The network device of claim 22 , wherein the network device is configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a deployed wireless communication network.
25. A network device for use within a wireless communication network,
wherein the network device is configured to receive from another network device via a control channel one or more control signals for configuring the network device for a characterization of at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or for a characterization of one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
26. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device is configured such that an operation and/or a configuration of the network device is controlled by the another network device responsive to the one or more control signals received via the control channel.
27. The network device of claim 25 , wherein, responsive to the one or more control signals received via the control channel, the network device is configured to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure for the characterization of the at least one of the network device and the another network device and/or of the one or more communication channels between the network device and the another network device.
28. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device is configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel, operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure and/or to perform a predetermined measurement procedure at the same time or time interval than at least a second network device.
29. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device is configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel, operate in the same predetermined mode and/or to perform the same predetermined action and/or to perform the same predetermined test procedure and/or to perform the same predetermined measurement procedure as at least a second network device.
30. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel, operate in a receive mode for receiving a signal via its primary wireless communication interface or to operate in a transmission mode for transmitting a signal via its primary wireless communication interface.
31. The network device of claim 30 , wherein the network device is configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel, operate in the receive mode and to receive a signal via the primary wireless communication interface from the another network device, to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal and to report the result of the measurement to the another network device and/or to yet another network device and/or to an external Test and Measurement System.
32. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel, perform a download test, wherein the network device is configured to provide predetermined data for downloading by the another network device via its primary communication interface.
33. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel, perform an upload test, wherein the network device is configured to receive predetermined data uploaded by the another network device via its primary communication interface.
34. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to, responsive to the one or more control signals transmitted via the control channel, perform a channel quality test by receiving via its primary communication interface predetermined data transmitted from the another network device and to report to the another network device an amount and/or a quality of the received predetermined data for evaluating a channel quality of the primary communication interface between the network device and the another network device.
35. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with one or more network devices and wherein the network device is configured to provide the control channel at the primary wireless communication interface.
36. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device comprises a secondary communication interface for communicating with the another network device, and wherein the network device is configured to provide the control channel at the secondary communication interface.
37. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device comprises a third interface for communicating with an external device that is configured to communicate with the another network device via a secondary external communication interface, and wherein the network device is configured to provide the control channel at the secondary external communication interface.
38. The network device of claim 25 , wherein the network device is at least one of a dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, one or more components of the dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, an anechoic chamber, a non-anechoic chamber, a measurement chamber, a Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, one or more components of the Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, or a dedicated Device under Test.
39. The network device of claim 38 , wherein the network device is configured to receive the one or more control signals via the control channel from the another network device for configuring the network device for a characterization by performing a cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test between the network device and the another network device for testing the network device and/or the another network device and/or the wireless communication network, wherein said cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test comprises at least one of a pre-deployment test, a design test, a calibration test, a development test, a production test, a qualification test, an assessment test, a conformance test, or a type approval test.
40. The network device of claim 39 , wherein the network device is configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a pre-deployment wireless communication network under test, wherein the network device and/or the another network device and/or the pre-deployment wireless communication network under test is tested before being deployed and/or installed and/or used.
41. The network device of claim 39 , wherein the network device is configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a deployed wireless communication network.
42. An Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System for one or more network devices within a wireless communication network, the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System comprising
at least a first network device and at least a second network device,
wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System is configured to provide a control channel between the first and the second network devices,
and wherein at least the first network device is configured to transmit one or more control signals for controlling operation of a network device via said control channel to the second network device and/or to receive one or more control signals for controlling operation of a network device via said control channel from the second network device.
43. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein, responsive to the one or more control signals received via the control channel, the first network device is configured to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure.
44. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein the first network device is configured to control operation of the second network device by means of the one or more control signals transmitted to the second network device via the control channel.
45. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein the second network device is configured to operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure responsive to the one or more control signals received via the control channel.
46. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System comprises a plurality of second network devices, wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System is configured to provide an individual control channel between the first network device and each of the plurality of the second network devices, and wherein the first network device is configured to transmit the one or more control signals via each individual control channel to each of the plurality of the second network devices.
47. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein the first network device is configured to orchestrate operation of at least two or more second network devices by transmitting a plurality of same or different control signals via the control channel to the at least two or more second network devices at a same time or time interval.
48. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 47 , wherein the second network devices are configured to, responsive to the received one or more control signals, operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure at the same time or time interval.
49. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 47 , wherein the second network devices are configured to, responsive to the received one or more control signals, operate in a predetermined mode and/or to perform a predetermined action and/or to perform a predetermined test procedure sequentially one after the other.
50. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 48 , wherein the second network devices are configured to, responsive to the received one or more control signals, each operate in the same modes and/or perform the same actions and/or perform the same test procedures.
51. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System claim 42 , wherein each of the first and the second network devices comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with each other, and wherein the first network device and the second network device are configured to perform a cooperative test and/or measurement procedure, wherein, responsive to the one or more control signals, one of the first and the second network devices is configured to operate in a receive mode for receiving a signal via its primary wireless communication interface and the other one of the first and the second network devices is configured to operate in a transmission mode for transmitting a signal via its primary wireless communication interface.
52. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 51 , wherein the network device operating in receive mode is configured to instruct, via the control channel, the other network device operating in transmission mode to transmit a signal via the primary wireless communication interface, and wherein the network device operating in receive mode is further configured to receive, via its primary wireless communication interface, the signal from the other network device operating in transmit mode and to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters of the received signal, and wherein the network device operating in receive mode is further configured to perform a predetermined action if the evaluated one or more reception parameters are outside a predetermined target range.
53. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 51 , wherein the network device operating in receive mode is configured to receive, via its primary wireless communication interface, a signal from the network device operating in transmission mode and to perform a measurement of the received signal for evaluating one or more reception parameters, and wherein the network device operating in receive mode is further configured to report the result of the measurement to the network device operating in transmission mode and/or to another network device and/or to an external Test and Measurement System.
54. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System comprises at least two first network devices, wherein each of the first and the second network devices comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with each other, and wherein the at least one second network device is configured to transmit a control signal to the at least two first network devices via the control channel for performing a download test, wherein the second network device is configured to download predetermined data from each of the first network devices via its primary communication interface.
55. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System comprises at least two first network devices, wherein each of the first and the second network devices comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with each other, and wherein the at least one second network device is configured to transmit a control signal to the at least two first network devices via the control channel for performing an upload test, wherein the second network device is configured to upload predetermined data to each of the first network devices via its primary communication interface.
56. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 54 , wherein the at least one second network device is configured to compare the result of the download test and/or the upload test of the at least two first network devices with each other and to select, based on the result of the download test and/or the upload test, one of the at least two first network devices for connecting thereto via its primary wireless communication interface.
57. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein each of the first and the second network devices comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with each other, and wherein the first network device is configured to transmit a control signal to the second network device via the control channel for performing a channel quality test, wherein, responsive to the received control signal, the second network device is configured to receive, via its primary communication interface, predetermined data transmitted from the first network device, and to report to the first network device an amount and/or a quality of the received predetermined data for evaluating a channel quality of the primary communication interface between the second network device and the first network device.
58. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein each of the first and the second network devices comprises a primary wireless communication interface for communicating with each other, and wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System is configured to provide the control channel at the primary wireless communication interface.
59. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein each of the first and the second network devices comprises a secondary communication interface for communicating with each other, and wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System is configured to provide the control channel at the secondary communication interface.
60. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein at least the first network device comprises a secondary external communication interface for communicating with an external device that is configured to communicate with the second network device via a third interface, and wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System is configured to provide the control channel at the secondary external communication interface of the first network device.
61. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 58 , wherein the Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System is configured to adaptively choose at least one of the primary communication interface, the secondary communication interface and the secondary external communication interface for providing the control channel, wherein adaptively choosing the interface is based on parameters comprising at least one of availability, network capacity, reliability, cost, and latency of the respective interface.
62. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 42 , wherein the at least one of the first network device and the second network device is at least one of a dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, one or more components of the dedicated Over-the-Air Test and Measurement Equipment, an anechoic chamber, a non-anechoic chamber, a measurement chamber, a Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, one or more components of the Virtual Electromagnetic Test Environment, or a dedicated Device under Test.
63. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 62 , wherein the first network device is configured to transmit the one or more control signals via the control channel to the second network device for configuring the second network device for a characterization by performing a cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test between the first network device and the second network device for testing the first network device and/or the second network device and/or the wireless communication network, wherein said cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test comprises at least one of a pre-deployment test, a design test, a calibration test, a development test, a production test, a qualification test, an assessment test, a conformance test, or a type approval test.
64. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 62 , wherein the second network device is configured to receive the one or more control signals via the control channel from the first network device for configuring the second network device for a characterization by performing a cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test between the first network device and the second network device for testing the first network device and/or the second network device and/or the wireless communication network, wherein said cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test comprises at least one of a pre-deployment test, a design test, a calibration test, a development test, a production test, a qualification test, an assessment test, a conformance test, or a type approval test.
65. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 63 , wherein at least one of the first network device and the second network device is configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a pre-deployment wireless communication network under test, wherein the first network device and/or the second network device and/or the pre-deployment wireless communication network under test is tested before being deployed and/or installed and/or used.
66. The Over-the-Air Test and Measurement System of claim 63 , wherein at least one of the first network device and the second network device is configured to perform the cooperative Over-the-Air End-to-End test in a deployed wireless communication network.
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