Primo avvio

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Primo Avvio

CellMapper è un'utile applicazione per individuare le Stazioni Radio Base (SRB, o BTS) 2G/3G/4G/4G+. L'applicazione misura la potenza del segnale e i dati di rete raccolti dagli utenti finali e li usa per localizzare le SRB e visualizzare la loro copertura. L'applicazione è al momento disponibile per Android e dispositivi mobili con Windows 10.

I server di CellMapper elaborano i dati inviati dagli utenti e li dispongono tramite una rappresentazione grafica su una mappa di Google Maps, che può essere navigata direttamente dall'applicazione Android o dal sito principale di CellMapper. Il modello utilizzato non tiene conto di alcune variabili, per cui al fine di ottenere dati affidabili si dovrebbe tenere il telefono utilizzato per effettuare le misure in una zona il più possibile aperta e senza ostacoli. Un campo di misura ideale è quello più sgombro possibile, come ad esempio una grande prateria, ma ad esempio in città gli ostacoli sono inevitabili. Quando si effettuano delle misure, ci si dovrebbe muovere in semicerchi a distanze differenti attorno alla presunta SRB, al fine di ottenere i risultati più precisi.

L'applicazione supporta il trasferimento in tempo reale, così che i dati raccolti vengano inviati ai server di CellMapper nel momento stesso in cui fai le misure. Puoi anche decidere di inviarli manualmente dopo aver fatto le misure, o re-inviare dati già raccolti. Quando tutti i file sono stati inviati al server, vengono elaborati nel giro di alcuni minuti, se non c'è troppo carico sui server stessi in quel momento. Se i server sono sovraccarichi, l'elaborazione dei dati può richiedere alcune ore, o anche un intero giorno. Il ritardo dell'elaborazione è un problema noto, e verrà affrontato in futuro.


While using cellmapper, pay attention to:

  • Battery consumption rise (looks for GPS signals and checks network quality)
  • Screen won't turn off while application is running (More battery consumption!). If you have a phone with an Amoled -screen you can turn it off for the duration of the measuring from the applications settings.
  • Base station location in urban areas is best determined by doing round trips of city blocks. At more rural locations you should do larger sweeps to save time. You will get the best result on flat ground.
  • Ensure that you have a sufficiently good connection to the base station as well as a GPS connection.
  • Using the application requires that you have a subscription with the operator whose 2G/3G/4G network you are trying to measure. You can only measure stations in the network you are actively connected to, so for instance you can't locate a 4G base station if you are in a 3G network. Usually 2G/3G/4G/4G+ cells can all be in the same base station, and even be sent from the same panel antenna.
  • The application can show that a base station can cover areas up to a hundred kilometers. These errors can be created if the network data collected by the application has great resemblance with some other base station or if the phone has calculated incorrect GPS-data. At this moment these "orphan cells" can't be removed by the user and they are left on the map.

Usage

1. Download App to Android from Google Play or to Windows 10 Mobile here.

2. Enable GPS (on Android no Google locations service).

(on Android you can enable Settings -> Location and Select Mode: High Accuracy or Device Only.

3. Start Application. Ensure you are connected to the 2G/3G/4G/4G+ base station that you wish measure. You do not need data plan but need access to network. Some phone can record without SIM card also.

On Android you see here information what on your device. It depends your phone support what you see on screen. This is taken on Sony XZ Phone with Android 7.0. Since Android 7+ mostly phones support band recording also. All Windows 10 Mobile also support band recording.

 

Icons:

GPS: Green = GPS fix OK, Yellow = Initializing, Red = No GPS Fix, try go to outside to get GPS Fix.

Upload: Green = Upload enabled and ok, Red = Upload Error or disabled.

Account: Green = Login OK, Red = Not logged in or login error.

Record: Green = Record On, Red = Record Off

Abbreviation Explanation
Cell Cell ID, this is used to differentiate cells from each other
Sector The sector number of a cell
MCC (Mobile Country Code) The mobile network country-specific code
MNC (Mobile Network Code) Operator-specific mobile network code
LTE Cell Global Identify (CGI ) Base station ID, used to differentiate base stations from each other
LTE Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ ) Quality of received signal
LTE Signal to Noise Ratio (SINR - Signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio) The scale of the SINR measurements are between -20 and +30dB, the bigger the better. Signal strength is though of as "OK" when it is 15dB or over that, the maximum speed is then 50Mbps. You will need roughly 25dB if you wish to reach speeds around 100Mbps. All speed estimations are made using the 20Mhz bandwidth.
LTE Reference Signal Recieved Power (RSRP ) Interprets the quality of the incoming reference signal. -50dBm is the best, -90dBm is good and -110dBm is weak. When the signal is better than -90dBm we can follow the SINR value alone.
LTE Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) Interprets the strength of the incoming radio signal.
UMTS RNC-ID
TAC (Tracking Area Code) Tells the area code consisting of multiple base stations.
LAC (Local Area Code) Tells the area code consisting of multiple base stations.

Map

 

The map opens from left side main menu.

In the maps tab you can see the location of already mapped base stations. The application will automatically only show the base stations of the current network being used (LTE in the picture). The location of base stations can also be viewed from the Cellmapper webmap.

The base station is marked on the map as a red pin in mobile and a red arrow in a browser. A blue pin refers to your own location and the black line tells you which station you are connected to. By clicking on the base station you can see it's range as a black zone. Light green indicates best signal quality, dark green good quality, black average quality and red the weakest signal quality.

On green pin's (on mobile app map have red circle) is some user's located tower. You can locate tower on web map when you have reached over 2 000 points (need account).

By pressing Select Provider (Search Icon) on header you can switch the operator and network so you can inspect base stations of other networks.

Send data to server

Open left side menu and open Upload and Statistics. You should always upload your newly measured base station so that somebody else won't have to go and redo it, and they can instead view it from the map. The cellmapper map is updated nearly instantaneously .

 

Press on the Upload icon after this and the data will be sent to the server. We recommend that you also turn on the Enable instant upload feature from the settings, so you don't have to press the button every time.

Account

With Cellmapper account you can track how much tower you have recorded, locate tower on web map etc.

You can register Cellmapper account here.

Need help?

Ask on our community help. We and our great community will help you here: Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus.

You can also send email to support (at) cellmapper.net.