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SEAMCAT tries to detect when no more trials with a tested value is needed to adjust to the next value. As an example, if 40 users per cell are being tested for 20 trials and the first 5 trials are unsuccessful it is not possible to reach 80% success rate and there is no need to simulate the last 15 trials. Regardless of the result of the last 15 trials SEAMCAT will conclude that fewer users per cell are needed. If more than 80% success rate is reached before all trials are simulated, there is no need to simulate the rest of the trials.
Figure 201198: Downlink non-interfered capacity finding Anchor F201F198F201 F198
Table 3233: Elements of the downlink non-interfered capacity finding screen Anchor T032T033T032 T033
ID | Description |
1 | This dial indicates the number of trials completed with the current capacity. This dial will range from 0 to the number of trials entered as value “4” on Figure 194. SEAMCAT does not always simulate all the trials – target is 80% success and if for example 5 out of 20 have already failed – SEAMCAT does not simulate the rest of the trials. |
2 | This dial indicates the current number of users being tested. Range is dynamic and the dial is mainly intended as an easy visual indicator of values being tested. |
3 DL | The red area indicates that less than 80% has been reached (i.e. too many users in the system – or not all trials yet complete) – the green area is 80% (16 trials with the default settings). The yellow area indicates that more than 80% of the trials are successful (too few users in the system). SEAMCAT stops when this dial stops in the green area after all trials completed. |
4 DL | The bar chart gives information on previous values tested. The Y axis is the number of successful trials and the X axis is the number of users per cell being tested. |
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