Hello all,
I am to trying find out/define the video KPIs for a drive test.
| KPI | Service |
| Video Accessibility | Video |
| Aggregated Video non-freezing rate | Video |
| Video Resolution (average in p) | Video |
| Speed-test latency E2E (RTT) | Data |
| WEB Browsing success ratio | Web Browsing |
| WEB Browsing session time | Web Browsing |
Any suggetion or documentation is appreciated.
BR
Grish
Admin note: this post was updated with image below.
There is also MOS for Video and time to first picture…
RFGirl
July 30, 2024, 1:57am
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Ookla Video Test is a tool that measures the quality of video streaming on your internet connection.
It assesses parameters like load time, buffering, and resolution to give you an overall score of your streaming experience.
This helps you understand how well your connection supports video playback, ensuring smooth and high-quality streaming.
Check it now:
As a followup to this question, anyone know whether all the crowdsourced mobile dataset can be downloaded for research purpose?
Yes, Open Signal and Ookla both offer a payed platform to acces to crowdsource and measurements data.
Thanks!
I will check it later.
But other than data rates, do you know what other parameters available?
Such as RSRP / RSRQ?
Yes RSRP and RSRQ along with band and CA information also available.
However the number of sample will differ between Ookla and Open Signal depending on the country.
Ankur
July 30, 2024, 2:44am
8
SINR and Packet Loss Rate is very important Parameters for video Quality and Success.
rosdiadee:
I will check it later.
I had the opportunity to contact Ookla’s sales person.
After several email exchanges, am having difficult to get information about the datasets thats available in the specific city that I plan to study.
Seems like I need to do extra homeworks, rather than they provide a summarize version of the data available.
Anyone with experience using Oookla?
I am now preparing to contact Opensignal as an alternative.
What sort of summarised data you were looking for?
RSRP, RSRQ are all part of the data.
You need to then correlate that with your network yourself.
High level view to understand what parameters available from their dataset.
Apparently your response is more informative than the sales person from Ookla.
Ookla data is useful.
It has lat / long, timestamps, cell id, RSRP, RSRQ, SNR, DL / UL speed, Jitter, Packet loss etc. And type stats.
You will need some further calculations to match data with your network stats.