Netradar introduction

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Netradar(.org, .com)

Jukka Manner Professor, PhD., Aalto University [email protected]

Background

Service to measure mobile networks using crowd sourcing • • •

Users measure their connection “User” = consumer, researcher, government official, consultant, etc.

Anonymous (but you can use a Google login to go back to your measurements)

Measurements based on best scientific practicesAggregate data provides a user-based view on • •

The actual coverage and quality of mobile networks Performance of different mobile devices (these have differences!)

Consumers get their measurement results Researchers use the data for various studies • •

Data sets have been given to individual researchers for study Researchers have done their own measurements and gotten their own raw data

Consumer analytics on the web site www.netradar.org • •

Coverage maps In the near future also device comparisons, personalized network quality in my area, customer satisfaction analysis (speed, operator, device), etc.

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Background

Years of development at Aalto University • • •

Initial designs in 2010 First prototypes in 2011 Launched in Finland 14.6.2012

Global launch 6.3.2013

Current measurement points • •

Netradar: distributed globally (servers in EU, US and Asia) Nettitutka: Finnish national trial, in FUNET and Aalto campus network

Whole server infrastructure and data bases heavily distributedMeasurement servers protected from overload • •

Queues users if needed Provides very trustworthy results

Promoted by the Internet Society since July 2014:

http://www.internetsociety.org/blog/tech-matters/2014/07/help-us-understand global-internet-experience-download-netradar-today

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Runs on all mobile platforms

1. Android 2. iOS 3. Windows Phone 4. Symbian (Belle) 5. Meego/N9 6. Sailfish/Jolla 7. Blackberry 8. Nokia X (Android-platform)

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Current statistics

As of September 2014142’000 client application downloads4700 different mobile device models3’640’000 measurementsEach measurement has over 500 data points,

total data base has over 2 billion data points

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Measurements

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Signal quality and strength Download/upload speed (sustainable and peak TCP, a 10 second test) Detailed TCP metrics throughout the connection (server side) Latency (UDP) Location (GPS, cellular, IP address and WIFI positioning) Base station information Cellular technology Operator name, country (MNC, MCC) 9.

Device information (hardware, operating system) 10. Customer experience (Q2/2014) 6/10

Netradar radio details (platform dependent)

A. GSM

• • Cell ID – Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) Arbitrary Strength Unit (ASU) – dBm

B. UMTS

• • Cell ID Received Signal Code Power (RSCP) – – Arbitrary Strength Unit (ASU) dBm • Ec/No (received energy per chip divided by total noise power density)

C. LTE

• • Cell ID Received Signal Receive Power (RSRP) – – Arbitrary Strength Unit (ASU) dBm • • • Received Signal Reference Quality (RSRQ) Channel Quality Indicator (CQI) Reference Signal SNR (RSSNR) 7/10

Data transfer measurement

Slow-start phase Sustainable throughput

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What speed to report ?

Over 10 Mbps or 5.3 Mbps ?

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Publications so far

Published

1. Sonntag, Schulte, Manner, Mobile Network Measurements - It's not all about Signal Strength, IEEE WCNC, 2013.

2. Sonntag, Suomi, Economic feasibility of multipath protocols in mobile Internet of Things applications, Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience, 2013. Vol. 26.

3. Sonntag, Manner, Schulte, Netradar - Measuring the Wireless World, WiNMEE, 2013.

4. Schulte, Manner, Moktam, Särelä, Towards Understanding Interruption and Reordering in HSPA/HSPA+ Networks, IEEE WiMob, 2014.

Many in the pipeline (2 journal, 2 conf.), and counting…Tecno-economics, transport protocol performance (=TCP, effect of

handovers, packet reordering, delay spikes, …), multipath/multi-radio connectivity, multipath-TCP, QoE, etc.

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