How to use the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) and Wideband AMR (AMR-WB) Features
Last updated: December 3, 2008
This section is only applicable to lab applications and the test application with a required feature license.
This section describes general front panel procedures for using AMR and AMR-WB features. Use the protocol logging capability of the test set to observe the messages that occur between the mobile station and the test set. For help setting up the Wireless Protocol Advisor (WPA) for protocol logging see
Protocol Logging
. For help deciphering which layers to analyze to verify the following tests see
Logging Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) and Wideband AMR (AMR-WB)
.
General AMR and AMR-WB Parameter Setup
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Press the
CALL SETUP
-
Select
Operating Mode
(
F1
), and choose
Active Cell (GSM, GPRS, or EGPRS)
.
-
Select
Data Conn Type
(
F2
), and choose
Auto
.
-
Select
TCH Parameters (
F8)
.
-
Select
Channel Mode Setup
(
F11
). This should change the
Call Parms
section label to
Channel Mode
.
-
Select
Channel Mode Config
(
F7
).
-
Select
(AFS) Adaptive Full
,
(AHS) Adaptive Half, or (WFS) Wideband Full
from the
Channel Model Configuration
menu. Options corresponding to the Logical Speech Channel type chosen, automatically appear under the
Channel Mode
menu.
-
Depending on the
Logical Speech Channel
chosen in the previous step, Select
AFS Codec Setup
(
F8
),
AHS Codec Setup
(
F8
), or
WFS COdec Setup
(
F8
).
-
Choose the desired codecs as well as the
Threshold
and
Hysteresis
values and the
Current Codec
.
If less than four codecs are desired in the codec set for
AHS
or
AFS
, or less than three codes are desired in the codec set for
WFS
, select
Unused
in the menu of codec options.
-
Select
Apply Changes
(
F5
)
Check the Validity of Encoded Speech Data
The purpose of this test is to verify that the mobile station correctly encodes and decodes speech data for various codec modes.
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Setup the General AMR or AMR-WB Parameters. See
General AMR and AMR-WB Parameter Setup
.
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Select
Originate Call
(
F3
) to make a mobile terminated call or originate a call from the mobile station to make a mobile originated call.
-
Speak into the microphone of the mobile station. Anything spoken into the microphone will be heard coming out of the microphone after a brief delay.
Change the Codec During a Call
The purpose of this test is to verify that a mobile station is responding to codec mode changes within a specified number of speech frames.
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Setup the General AMR or AMR-WB Parameters. See
General AMR and AMR-WB Parameter Setup
.
-
Select
Originate Call
(
F3
) to make a mobile terminated call or originate a call from the mobile station to make a mobile originated call.
-
Start Protocol Logging. See
How to use Protocol Logging
.
-
While the call is connected, select
Current Codec
(
F9
) and change the field to a different codec mode.
-
To verify that a codec was changed while a call existed, capture a protocol log of the procedure using Wireless Protocol Advisor (WPA). For more information see
Verify a Codec Mode Change During a Call
.
Stress Testing with Frequent Changes of Codec Mode
The purpose of this test is to verify that the mobile station is capable of responding to frequent changes of the codec mode in a specified manner by frequently changing codec modes in the downlink.
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Setup the General AMR or AMR-WB Parameters. See
General AMR and AMR-WB Parameter Setup
.
-
Start Protocol Logging. See
How to use Protocol Logging
.
-
Select
Originate Call
(
F3
) to make a mobile terminated call or originate a call from the mobile station to make a mobile originated call.
-
Select
Current Codec
(
F9
) and choose
Stress
.
-
Capture a protocol log to verify the mobile station responded to the commands from the test set to change the current codec used. See
Verify that the Mobile Station can pass the Stress Test
for more information and tips on viewing the protocol logs.
Forcing Codec Mode Requests
The purpose of this test is to verify that the mobile station is generating Codec Mode Request (CMR) messages when the assigned threshold and hysteresis values are breeched. This test is important because it simulates the mobile station's behavior in a normal GSM/GPRS/EGPRS network.
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Setup the General AMR or AMR-WB Parameters. See
General AMR and AMR-WB Parameter Setup
.
-
Select
Originate Call
(
F3
) to make a mobile terminated call or originate a call from the mobile station to make a mobile originated call.
-
Select
Current Codec
(
F9
) and choose
MS Request
.
-
Start Protocol Logging. See
How to use Protocol Logging
.
-
Change the downlink traffic power on the test set: Select
BCH Parameters
(
F7
), then Select
Cell Power
(
F7
) and change the value in the field.
-
Stop protocol logging and analyze the log to verify that the mobile station is generating Codec Mode Requests (CMR's) in response to changes in carrier power. See
View Codec Mode Requests from the Mobile Station
for more information and tips on viewing the protocol logs.
Discontinuous Transmission (DTX)
The purpose of this test is verify that the mobile station can handle the amount of new frames that DTX introduces and that they are decoded properly and at the correct times. Note: The
Speech
mode must be set to Echo for this test to work properly.
-
Press
CALL SETUP
-
Select
TCH Parameters
(
F8
)
-
Press the bottom right
More
key until
2 of 2
is displayed in the
TCH Parms
menu.
-
Select
Speech
(
F10
) and choose
Echo
from the list.
-
Setup the General AMR or AMR-WB Parameters. See
General AMR and AMR-WB Parameter Setup
.
-
Select
Cell Info
(
F6
)
-
Select
Cell Parameters
(
F2
)
-
Set the
Mobile DTX State
to
On
-
Start Protocol Logging. See
How to use Protocol Logging
.
-
Select
Originate Call
(
F3
) to make a mobile terminated call or originate a call from the mobile station to make a mobile originated call.
-
Analyze the protocol log on the Wireless Protocol Advisor to verify that the messages were decoded properly and at the correct time. See
Verify the Usage of Discontinuous Transmission (DTX)
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