Quality Evaluation for Indoor Mobile Data Customers in Addis Ababa Business Area Using Data from Network Management System, Walk Test, Crowdsourcing and Subjective Survey

Abera Reesom Bisrat*, Beneyam Berehanu Haile, Edward Mutafungwa, Jyri Hämäläinen

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Abstract

Introduction and penetration of high-speed and innovative mobile data services including social media and video services have been increasing significantly across the globe. This growth is driven by deployment and availability of capable and affordable mobile networks and smartphones. These trends have also been observed in Ethiopia as the country’s sole incumbent operator ethio telecom has expanded coverage and capacity of its mobile data network, especially for universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) network. The successful provision of these innovative services requires mobile operators to have continuous monitoring of the quality of their networks and customer satisfaction. To that end, this monitoring allows the operator to make timely network optimization, marketing and other relevant decisions that enhance service quality. Traditionally measurement and analysis of network quality of service (QoS) is performed using data from network management system (NMS) and drive/walk test (DT/WT). In recent times, the usage QoS data from crowdsourcing (CS) is also emerging as useful monitoring tool. However, all these methods do not fully capture users’ quality of experience (QoE), which is a function of not only network QoS but also other factors including subjective users’ technical literacy and opinion. As a result, operators have recently provided attention not only for QoS but also QoE. Yet, most quality related analyses are performed using data from only subjective survey, NMS, DT/WT, or CS. It is not straightforward to find quality investigation based on data from all the methods. More importantly, such quality investigation has not been made in the context of Ethiopia’s mobile market. In this paper, we perform QoS and QoE evaluation for UMTS mobile data service based on quality data from all NMS, WT, CS and subjective survey for a business area in Addis Ababa. The evaluation is made using downlink user throughput and mean opinion score (MOS) metrics. The obtained 50th percentile throughput results from NMS, WT and CS are good enough for web browsing and offline video streaming but not for high definition (HD) video calls and live HD video streaming. Furthermore, CS provides optimistic results compared to NMS and WT and its 90th percentile throughput is very good even for live HD video streaming. Moreover, the obtained MOS results from subjective survey almost fit to the QoS results, thus indicating that the network QoS is a significant contributor to users’ perceived QoE.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation and Communication Technology for Development for Africa - 2nd International Conference, ICT4DA 2019, Revised Selected Papers
EditorsEthiopia Nigussie, Tesfa Tegegne, Fisseha Mekuria
PublisherSpringer
Pages164-175
Number of pages12
ISBN (Print)9783030266295
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019
MoE publication typeA4 Conference publication
EventInternational Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Development for Africa - Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
Duration: 28 May 201930 May 2019
Conference number: 2

Publication series

NameCommunications in Computer and Information Science
Volume1026
ISSN (Print)1865-0929
ISSN (Electronic)1865-0937

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Development for Africa
Abbreviated titleICT4DA
Country/TerritoryEthiopia
CityBahir Dar
Period28/05/201930/05/2019

Keywords

  • Crowdsourcing
  • Customer satisfaction
  • Data service
  • Mean opinion score
  • Mobile operators
  • Network management system
  • Quality of experience
  • Quality of service
  • Subjective survey
  • Throughput
  • UMTS
  • Walk test

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