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Nemo Outdoor

Measure and Monitor the Newest Wireless Network Technologies with Powerful Drive Testing Nemo Outdoor from Keysight Technologies, Inc. is an unparalleled network Supported Technologies measurement and optimization solution for perfecting the air interface of wireless • 5G NR (SA and NSA) networks. It collects measurement results and geographical coordinates, and these • NB-IoT/LTE-M • LTE/LTE-A (FDD/TDD, measurement results further provide valuable information for network planning, carrier aggregation) roll-out, tuning, verification, optimization, maintenance, and benchmarking • 5G NR carrier aggregation purposes. Nemo Outdoor is always among the first-to-market with support for the testing very latest technologies. • Seven-component carrier aggregation (7CCA) testing • HSPA+ Dual Cell /HSPA+ • GSM, cdmaOne, AMPS • TETRA, iDEN • HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE • WCDMA • cdma2000® 1xRTT, CDMA2000 1xEVDO (Rel. 0, Rev. A, Rev. B) • HSDPA, HSUPA, DC-HSUPA • WiMAX™ (802.16e) • 4 x 4 MIMO measurements

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 1 Measurement Features The listed protocols are supported on PC. For on-device supported protocols, see Nemo Active Testing Application (NATA) data sheet.

• CS and PS data measurements • Voice, voice quality PESQ and POLQA (ITU-T P.862.1, WB-AMR, P862.2, ITU-T P.863) - Voice quality audio RX activity status • Video quality monitoring VQMon - Provides video MOS for ViLTE, and ViWiFi calls. Requires RTP packet access. Selected support - Video quality MOS absolute - Video quality MOS relative - Video quality MOS absolute - Video quality MOS relative - Video quality average bitrate - Video codec • VoLTE voice call support (Qualcomm IMS, Samsung IMS client, HiSilicon IMS) • VoWiFi and ViWiFi measurements • Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (eMBMS) measurements and scanning • Video call, video call quality, video streaming, and video streaming analysis measurements • Social media data features - YouTube video streaming - Netflix video streaming - Facebook testing - Dropbox testing - Twitter testing - WhatsApp testing - BiP Messenger testing - Viber testing - Line testing - Snapchat testing • Multi measurements • Indoor measurements • Frequency, pilot, eMBMS, WLAN, CW, and band scanning measurements • Spectrum analyzer measurements • Dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) measurements

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 2 • SMS, MMS, and USSD measurements • FTP testing for file transfers (multi-threaded) • SFTP testing for file transfers (download and upload) • Multithreaded SFTP data transfer • HTTP/S testing for file transfers (download and upload) • HTTP/S testing for web browsing • SMTP/POP3/IMAP for email testing • iPerf/iPerf3 for UDP/TCP testing • UDP Echo testing • PTT call testing (QChat and Kodiak InstaPoC) • Dropbox testing • Touchscreen simulation and screencasting for automated testing of Android applications • IP packet capturing and playback • Missing neighbor detection for GSM, WCDMA, and CDMA • CDMA, EVDO, and WCDMA pilot pollution analysis • LTE downlink allocation analysis • GSM interference analysis • Mobile band scan • LTE ANR CGI reports • Diagnostic data logging (Qualcomm and Samsung) • Emergency call testing • Remote controlled measurements with Nemo Cloud • Automated location mapping and automatic indoor positioning features enable displaying the actual test route and location when performing indoor measurement

Supported Terminals in Nemo Outdoor 9.01 TETRA • EADS THR880 • THR880i • THR880i Ex • THR 880i Light • TMR880 • THR-9i

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 3 CDMA2000 1xEVDO Rev. A • Audiovox PC5750 • Kyocera DuraMax E4255 • Novatel Wireless Ovation MC727, MC760 • Sierra Wireless Compass 597, 598

HSPA+ • Bandrich Bandluxe C320 • Novatel Ovation MC996D, MC998D, MC545 • Qualcomm MDM8220TM • Sierra Wireless 306, 307, 308, 309, 310U, 312U, 319U • ZTE MF668A, MF683

LTE • Apple iPhone 6S, 7, 8, X • Bittium Tough Mobile • Cellient R40 (MBL 200) • Essential Phone PH-1 • Google Pixel, Pixel 3 • HTC U11 (2PZC30000), U12+ • LG G4, G6, G13, P930 • Netgear Aircard 340U, 782S, 790S, , Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router MR1100 • NSN USB-lte 7210 • OnePlus 6 A6003, 6T A6013, 7 Pro (GM1913) • Qualcomm MDM9200, 9600 • Samsung: - Galaxy S8 (SM-G950F, SM-G950U (AT&T), SM-G950U (Sprint), SM-G950U (T-Mobile), SM-G950U (Verizon), SM-G950W (Canada variant), SM-G9500) - Galaxy S8+ (SM-G955F) - Galaxy S9 - Galaxy S9+ (SM-G965F) - Galaxy S10 (SM-G973F, SM-G973U (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon), SM-G973W) - Samsung Galaxy A70 (SM-A705FN, SM-A705MN) • Sierra Wireless 313U, 320U, 330U • Sonim XP7700, XP8800 • Sony: - Xperia XZ Premium G8141/G8142 - Xperia XZ1 G8341/ G8342 - Xperia XZ2 H8166, H8266 - Xperia XZ3 H9436 - Xperia 1 J9110 • Telewell TW-LTE/4G/3G+ • ZTE MF820T, MF820D, MF880, T50

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 4 NB-IoT • Exelonix 410 • Lierda NB-IoT USB dongle variants: - Band 5 (850M) LSDCTL0611-04P2 - Band 8 (900M) LSDCTL0611-05P2 - Band NB86G LSD4NBT0611-02D0 • Longsung Knowyou KDL-5737, KDC-6336 Simcom 7080G • Nimbelink NBG96 • Qualcomm MDM9206 reference device • Quectel - BG96 EVB evaluation kit - BC95 EVB evaluation kit - BG77 - BG95-M3 • RoHS Super Design v3.0 • U-Blox EVK-N211 evaluation kit

5G NR • Huawei - Mate 20X 5G (EVR-N29) - Mate 30 (LIO-ANOO) - Mate 30 Pro 5G (LIO-N29) - P40 - P40 Pro 5G (ELS-NX9) - Mate 40 Pro • Motorola Edge+ 5G • OnePlus - 7 Pro 5G (GM1920) - 8 (IN2013) - 8 Pro (IN2023) - 8T (KB2003) - 9 - 9 Pro • Qualcomm MTP8150

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 5 • Samsung - Galaxy S10 5G (SM-G977N, SM-G977B) - Galaxy Note 10+ 5G (SM-N976U T-Mobile) - Galaxy S20 5G (SM-G981B, SM-N981U1, SM-G781B) - Galaxy S20+ 5G (SM-G986B, SM-G988B, SM-986U (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon), SM-G986U1, SM-986W, SM-9860, SC-52A, SCG02) - Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G (SM-G988B) - Galaxy Note 20 5G (SM-N981B) - Galaxy A52 - Galaxy A90 (SM-A908B) - Galaxy S21 (SM-G991U1, SM-G991U (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon), SM-G991W) - Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (SM-G998B, SC-52B Docomo ) - Galaxy S21+ 5G (SM-G996B, SM-G9960) - Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 (SM-F711B) - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (SM-F926B) • Sony - Xperia 1 II (XQ-AT42, XQ-AT51, XQ-AT52) - Xperia 1 III (XQ-BC52, XQ-BC72) • Xiaomi - Mi 10 - Mi 10 Pro Global - Mi 10T Global - Mi 11 Supported Scanners in Nemo Outdoor 9.01 Keysight • FieldFox spectrum analyzer N9912A, N9913A, N9914A, N9915A, N9916A, N9917A, N9918A, N9935A, N9936A, N9937A, N9938A, N9950A, N9951A, N9952A, N9960A, N9961A, and N9962A

PCTEL • IBflex • IBflex Lite • IBflex model E • HBflex • MX series • MXflex • EX series • EXflex • LX series • PCT-505, 510, 520

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 6 Rohde&Schwarz • TSMW • TSME • TSME6

ZTE • TU25

Voice Quality Measurements (optional) Nemo Outdoor uses perceptual evaluation of speech quality (PESQ-LQO ITU-T P862.1, 862.2, POLQA P.863) measurement technology provided under license from Opticom. POLQA and PESQ scores can be collected simultaneously.

• With the Android smartphone based Nemo Active Testing Application (NATA), up to 9 terminals can be used simultaneously • With Nemo Carrying Case up to 6 handsets can be used simultaneously • With Nemo Backpack Pro up to 18 handsets can be used simultaneously • With Nemo Intelligent Device Interface, up to 9 devices can be used simultaneously (POLQA only)

Supported hardware • Nemo Intelligent Device Interface

Supported technologies • GSM • WCDMA • CDMA2000 • TD-SCDMA • 5G

Measurement modes • Mobile-to-mobile • Mobile-to-fixed • Fixed-to-mobile

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 7 Parameters • PESQ-LQO score (ITU-T P862.1, 862.2) • POLQA (ITU-T P863) • Audio quality signal status: indicates whether audio is present or not during a call (not available with NATA) • Audio quality speech activity: Speech activity ratio of received sample in percentages (%) • Audio quality mean delay • Audio quality min delay: Minimum delay of received audio sample in milliseconds • Audio quality max delay: Maximum delay of received audio sample in milliseconds • Audio quality standard deviation delay (PESQ only): Standard deviation of delay of received audio sample in milliseconds. Typical values range from 0 to 0.1, but values can be larger • Audio quality SNR: Audio quality Signal to Noise ratio of the received sample. SNR measures the signal strength of the speech stream relative to the background noise • Audio quality insertion gain: Gain calculated for the active signal in active periods. dB difference between the active signal of reference and the degraded signal (calculated as the degraded signal minus the reference signal) • Audio quality noise gain: Gain calculated for noise in silent periods. dB difference between the mean noise level of the reference and the degraded signals (calculated as the degraded signal minus the reference signal) • Avg. MOS DL for each call: Avg. MOS call is shown in the UI after each call. The Avg. MOS value is updated by the call disconnect event (CAD). The result is weighted by time.

PEVQ-S Video Quality Measurements (optional, PC and Android based) • Video quality type • Video quality MOS • Video quality MOS BVQA: best video quality available at the current point • Video quality frame rate: frames per second • Video quality average bitrate: average bitrate bit/s • Video quality buffer fill: number of frames in the buffer per second • Video quality playout timestamp: timestamp written when the video quality MOS analysis is fully received. This is necessary since it can take a little while before the VQDL event is written after MOS is received • Data transfer stream state (stopped, buffering, streaming) • Data transfer stream playback position: Written to DSS event. Showing playback position at the moment (ms) • Stream video codec (e.g. Google/On2’s VP8 Video)

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 8 • Stream video codec forcing (PC-based only) • Data transfer stream resolution: data transfer stream resolution (e.g. 1920x1080). Written to DSS event. • PEVQ-S statistics: - PEVQ-S buffering count - PEVQ-S completion success rate - PEVQ-S initial buffering delay - PEVQ-S setup delay - PEVQ-S transfer attempts - PEVQ-S transfer failures - PEVQ-S transfer success - PEVQ-S transfer success rate - PEVQ-S transfer time - PEVQ-S video access time • Video quality MOS average

Streaming Video Quality Measurements (optional) All terminals with data capability are supported

Supported protocols • UDP/ RTP Unicast • UDP/ RTP Multicast • HTTP • TCP/ RTP Unicast • DCCP/ RTP Unicast • RTP/RTCP • RTSP • SDP (Scalable Multicast)

Supported video formats • MPEG (ES, PS, TS, PVA, MP3) • AVI • ASF, WMV, WMA • MP4, MOV, 3GP • OGG, OGM, Annodex

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 9 • Matroska (MKV), Real • H.263 • H.263+ (H.263-2000) • H.264 • MPEG-4 Visual (MPEG-4 Part 2) • MPEG-4 AVC

Parameters (available only with UDP protocol; with HTTP, data connection statistics are available) • Video codec: Displays the video codec used in the container format. Usually this is H.263, H.263+, H.264 (MPEG4 Part 10) or MPEG4 Visual (MPEG4 Part 2) when streaming mobile content • Video frame rate: Tells how many picture frames are being displayed within one second. The result is equivalent to FPS (frames per second), which is usually around 10 with mobile content. For example, when viewing a normal DVD, the FPS is 23.976 with NTSC and 25 with PAL • Video protocol: Tells what protocol is used to transfer the file through the network. • Video quality type: The type of video quality measurement used. • Video quality MOS: Video quality is measured passively from media streams carried over packet-based networks. Things that affect quality are delay variations, packet losses and other distortions which may be visible in the video. Also factors like the video codec itself are included in the final result. However, end-to-end and round- trip delays are not taken into account. Video quality is normally displayed as MOS (Mean Opinion Score), which is expressed as a single number. The range varies from 1 to 5, where 1 is poor/annoying quality and 5 is perfect. Usually the MOS value does not reach value 5; it is usually somewhere around 3 to 4 as the maximum • Video quality jitter: Jitter is the delay variation of the streaming process. It shows the delay of received UDP datagrams that holds the video data. If the delay is too large, the video will not play seamlessly • Video quality packet error rate: Displays the rate of lost packets between the last and the current request. UDP protocol does not require that all packets have arrived to the client. That is why some packets might be lost during the transfer, because of bad network or long delay variations (jitter) • Video quality MOS degradation: This is the current video quality difference compared to a ‘perfect network’ • Video quality degradation due to packet errors: The proportion of current quality degradation that is due to packet loss. Shows how much packet loss has affected the current quality loss • Video quality degradation due to compression: The proportion of current quality degradation that is due to video compression. Shows how much video compression has affected the current quality loss.

Find us at www.keysight.com Page 10 Video streaming parameters (standard feature, available only with HTTP protocol) • Data connection attempts • Data connection success • Data connection failures • Data disconnects • Streaming setup success rate (%) • Streaming completion success rate (%) • Streaming setup delay [s] • Stream duration • Streamed duration • Streaming buffering • Playback position • Video resolution • Video codec • Audio codec • File size (available with packet capturing) • Data stream content type (available with packet capturing)

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