WIRELESS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION METHOD AND WIRELESS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SYSTEM
20220174516 · 2022-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Toshiro NAKAHIRA (Musashino-shi, Tokyo, JP)
- Shoko SHINOHARA (Musashino-shi, Tokyo, JP)
- Hirantha ABEYSEKERA (Musashino-shi, Tokyo, JP)
- Yasuhiko INOUE (Musashino-shi, Tokyo, JP)
- Koichi ISHIHARA (Musashino-shi, Tokyo, JP)
- Takafumi HAYASHI (Musashino-shi, Tokyo, JP)
- Yasushi TAKATORI (Musashino-shi, Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
H04W24/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A wireless performance evaluation method for performing wireless performance evaluation of a wireless network including wireless base stations and wireless terminal stations includes: a step 1 of, before performing wireless performance evaluation operation based on wireless performance evaluation information generated from wireless performance evaluation conditions, determining whether an existing wireless performance evaluation result of wireless performance evaluation operation that has been performed is substitutable or not; and a step 2 of, if the existing wireless performance evaluation result is substitutable, skipping arithmetic processing corresponding to the wireless performance evaluation information and substituting the existing wireless performance evaluation result. The step 1 determines that the existing wireless performance evaluation result is substitutable if various kinds of pieces of information included in the wireless performance evaluation information correspond to those corresponding to the existing wireless performance evaluation result or if a difference is such a difference that a result equal to the existing wireless performance evaluation result is obtained.
Claims
1. A wireless performance evaluation method for performing wireless performance evaluation of a wireless network including wireless base stations and wireless terminal stations, the wireless performance evaluation method comprising: a step 1 of, before performing wireless performance evaluation operation based on wireless performance evaluation information generated from wireless performance evaluation conditions, determining whether an existing wireless performance evaluation result of wireless performance evaluation operation that has been performed is substitutable or not; and a step 2 of, if the existing wireless performance evaluation result is substitutable, skipping arithmetic processing corresponding to the wireless performance evaluation information and substituting the existing wireless performance evaluation result.
2. The wireless performance evaluation method according to claim 1, wherein the step 1 determines that the existing wireless performance evaluation result is substitutable if various kinds of pieces of information included in the wireless performance evaluation information correspond to those corresponding to the existing wireless performance evaluation result or if a difference is such a difference that a result equal to the existing wireless performance evaluation result is obtained.
3. The wireless performance evaluation method according to claim 2, wherein the step 1 determines that the result equal to the existing wireless performance evaluation result is obtained if, among the various kinds of pieces of information included in the wireless performance evaluation information, an interference signal level is equal to or above a predetermined threshold, or a receive power value is equal to or above a predetermined threshold, or an error rate is equal to or below a predetermined threshold.
4. A wireless performance evaluation system performing wireless performance evaluation of a wireless network including wireless base stations and wireless terminal stations, the wireless performance evaluation system comprising: a processor; and a storage medium having computer program instructions stored thereon, when executed by the processor, perform to: before performing wireless performance evaluation operation based on wireless performance evaluation information generated from wireless performance evaluation conditions, determining whether an existing wireless performance evaluation result of wireless performance evaluation operation that has been performed is substitutable or not; and if the existing wireless performance evaluation result is substitutable, skipping arithmetic processing corresponding to the wireless performance evaluation information and substituting the existing wireless performance evaluation result.
5. The wireless performance evaluation system according to claim 4, wherein the computer program instructions further perform to determines that the existing wireless performance evaluation result is substitutable if various kinds of pieces of information included in the wireless performance evaluation information correspond to those corresponding to the existing wireless performance evaluation result or if a difference is such a difference that a result equal to the existing wireless performance evaluation result is obtained.
6. The wireless performance evaluation system according to claim 5, wherein the computer program instructions further perform to determines that the result equal to the existing wireless performance evaluation result is obtained if, among the various kinds of pieces of information included in the wireless performance evaluation information, an interference signal level is equal to or above a predetermined threshold, or a receive power value is equal to or above a predetermined threshold, or an error rate is equal to or below a predetermined threshold.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0021] The user interface unit 11 inputs wireless performance evaluation conditions set by a user, outputs them to the information processing unit 12, and outputs a wireless performance evaluation result processed by the information processing unit 12 to the user.
[0022] The information processing unit 12 has four functions of an information generation function, an information input/output function, an information storage/read-out function and a wireless performance evaluation function. In the information generation function, wireless performance evaluation information used for wireless performance evaluation in the wireless performance evaluation operation unit 20 is generated from the wireless performance evaluation conditions set by the user. In the information input/output function, the wireless performance evaluation conditions are acquired from the user via the user interface unit 11, and outputs the wireless performance evaluation information to the wireless performance evaluation operation unit 20 via the common interface unit 14. Further, in the information input/output function, the wireless performance evaluation result is acquired from the wireless performance evaluation operation unit 20, and outputs the wireless performance evaluation result to the user via the user interface unit 11. In the information storage/read-out function, information is outputted and recorded to the information storage unit 13, and reads out the information from the information storage unit 13.
[0023] In the wireless performance evaluation function which is a feature of the present invention, it is determined whether a wireless performance evaluation result corresponding to the wireless performance evaluation information has been recorded to the information storage unit 13 or not. The wireless performance evaluation function outputs the wireless performance evaluation information to the wireless performance evaluation operation unit 20 if there is not corresponding information; and, if corresponding information exists, acquires the corresponding wireless performance evaluation result from the information storage unit 13 and substitutes the corresponding wireless performance evaluation result.
[0024] The information storage unit 13 records information inputted from the information processing unit 12, and outputs the recorded information based on an instruction from the information processing unit 12.
[0025] The common interface unit 14 performs information format mutual conversion for mutually exchanging information between the information processing unit 12 and the wireless performance evaluation operation unit 20, and the like.
[0026] The wireless performance evaluation operation unit 20 inputs the wireless performance evaluation information from the common interface unit 14, performs arithmetic operation for wireless performance evaluation, and outputs an obtained wireless performance evaluation result to the common interface unit 14.
[0027] Here, an example of the wireless performance evaluation conditions is shown in
[0028] An example of the wireless performance evaluation information is shown in
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[0031] Next, wireless performance evaluation information used for wireless performance evaluation in the wireless performance evaluation operation unit 20 is generated from the acquired wireless performance evaluation conditions (step S2). Note that, as a method for generating the wireless performance evaluation information, one wireless base station targeted by wireless performance evaluation is selected from the wireless performance evaluation conditions and set as an evaluated wireless base station; furthermore, a wireless terminal station wirelessly connected to the evaluated wireless base station is set as an evaluated wireless terminal station; and a wireless base station and a wireless terminal station existing in the same area as the evaluated wireless base station and using the same wireless frequency channel are set as an interfering wireless base station and an interfering wireless terminal station, respectively. By repeating this for all evaluation target wireless base stations, the wireless performance evaluation information is generated.
[0032] Next, wireless performance evaluation is performed based on the wireless performance evaluation information, and a wireless performance evaluation result is acquired (step S3). Here, determination about substitution with existing wireless performance evaluation result, which is a feature of the present invention, is performed. Details thereof will be separately described with reference to
[0033] Lastly, the acquired wireless performance evaluation result is outputted to the user (step S4).
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[0036] Next, it is determined whether an existing wireless performance evaluation result is substitutable for evaluation content of the selected evaluation number or not (step S13; a procedure for the determination is shown in
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[0039] Next, in the following determination loop process, it is determined whether undetermined existing wireless performance evaluation results exist or not (step S133). If they exist (step S133: Yes), one is selected from the undetermined existing wireless performance evaluation results and set as determined (step S134).
[0040] Next, it is determined, between the evaluation number and the existing wireless performance evaluation result, all of various kinds of pieces of information included in the wireless performance evaluation result are equal or not (step S135). Here, in the example shown in
[0041] Note that, here, being equal is not limited only to the case where the pieces of information correspond but a case where conditions can be regarded as the same in performing wireless performance evaluation is also included. In other words, a case where, even though receive power values or interference power values are different, the difference is such a difference that the same result can be obtained in wireless performance evaluation, a case where, even though different wireless channels are used, other pieces of information are the same, and, consequently, the various kinds of pieces of information can be regarded as equal, and the like are included.
[0042] For example, in the case of performing access control by CSMA/CA, interference is avoided, by stopping communication if an interference signal is detected at a level equal to or above a threshold (for example, −82 dBm). Therefore, if interference signal levels are equal to or above a threshold, wireless performance evaluation results are regarded as equal. Further, required receive power is specified for each transmission rate (MCS) in stages. Therefore, if there is receive power equal to or above a threshold, transmission speed does not increase any more. Therefore, if receive power values are equal to or above a threshold, wireless performance evaluation results are regarded as equal. Further, if packet error rates (retransmission rates) are equal to or below a threshold, for example, error rates of 0.1% and 0.01%, a difference between throughputs is 0.09%, which does not influence the throughputs almost at all. Therefore, if error rates are equal to or below the threshold, wireless performance evaluation results are regarded as equal.
[0043] On the other hand, if existing wireless performance evaluation results do not exist at step S131 or if undetermined existing wireless performance evaluation results do not exist at step S133, the flow proceeds to step S137. At step S137, it is determined that an existing wireless performance evaluation result is not substitutable as an evaluation result for the selected evaluation number, and the process is ended.
[0044] By the above process flow, if substitution with an existing wireless performance evaluation result is possible, the wireless performance evaluation operation in the wireless performance evaluation operation unit 20 can be omitted. In conventional techniques, there is not such a process, and it is necessary to comprehensively perform the wireless performance evaluation operation for all pieces of wireless performance evaluation information. However, by the present process flow, it is possible to suppress the number of implementations of the wireless performance evaluation operation to the minimum necessary, and significant reduction in arithmetic processing time becomes possible.
Another Embodiment
[0045] In the embodiment shown above, a procedure for determining whether substitution is possible or not for a wireless performance evaluation result obtained by performing evaluation in the same wireless base station before and, if substitution is possible, reusing the wireless performance evaluation result has been shown. Meanwhile, it is also possible to determine whether substitution is possible or not for a wireless performance evaluation result obtained by performing evaluation for another wireless terminal station in the same wireless base station and, if substitution is possible, reuse the wireless performance evaluation result. For example, at step S131 of
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0046] 10 Wireless performance evaluation control device [0047] 11 User interface unit [0048] 12 Information processing unit [0049] 13 Information storage unit [0050] 14 Common interface unit [0051] 20 Wireless performance evaluation operation unit