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With the counters organized in so different ways, be grouped by different ranges

granularities, different distance (550 m for GSM and 234 m for WCDMA) it is very difficult to
analyze the propagations, or rather, it is almost impossible to compare them...
And so what does we do, since we need to analyze the distribution of the UE's in a generic
way, doesn't matter if it is using 2G or 3G?
The solution that we found in telecomHall was to make an 'approach', that is, a way to be
able to see where we have more concentrated UE's, no matter if at the time they are using
2G or 3G. Even because, this 'distribution' among Technologies and Carriers depends on
several factors, such as selection and handover parameters, and also physical adjustments
of radiant system. But the 'concentration' of users does not depend on these factors: the
total amount of users in a particular area is always the same!

To this, the module 'Hunter Propagation Analyzer' uses a methodology and 'particular'
counters, allowing to do this approach: we have created a range, and called it PDTA. As the
3G (Huawei, which we are using as an example) has less ranges - only 12, we made the
initial PDTA definition based on it. The result can be seen in the table below.

Of course this approach or 'methodology' is not perfect, but in practice the outcome is very
efficient. In addition, if you need a more detailed analysis (for example if you need to know
with more accuracy than the approach presented here) just look to the original table, which
contains each counter in its standard range in original granularity.

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