PSAP. The PSAP simulator used to receive the test calls will collect log files about various events related to incoming test calls. At least the following events will be logged by the PSAP simulator for each test call: - opening of test call - start of MSD transmission - end of MSD transmission (transmission of link or application layer ACK) - voice channel established - closing of test call Information about an event will include the type of event, timestamp and possible supplementary data such as contents of the MSD. D4.1 Draft KPIs, test specification and methodology A human user will answer the test calls at the PSAP used for testing and record the point in time when the contents of the MSD is presented, status of the voice connection and results of VIN decoding. eCall testing during the pilot will be accomplished as illustrated in the following figure: eCall client simulator or device prototype Control (Web) UI for eCall testbed Voice + MSD Configuration, logs • test users • configuration • result logs In addition to the eCall client simulator several other eCall clients may be used during the pilot. They may include both eCall client simulators and/or in-vehicle clients (if available). The clients used should include functionality for generating and sending standard eCall MSD (Minimum Set of Data) messages via the standardized in-band modem solution to the test number configured to the PSAP simulator (eCall test bed) During the tests, a Web user interface for managing the operation of the test bed will be used (see Figure 27). It will provide configurations for the test users, possibility to register the eCall clients (e.g. client phone numbers) used in the tests. Also, the pilot system operation can be managed via the user interface. It will also provide views to result logs. The log facility of the test bed will provide information about received messages (e.g. call time, modem session, duration, MSD information, warnings) and error cases. In particular, it will be used to validate the operation of the system as well as eCall clients. D4.1 Draft KPIs, test specification and methodology The eCall pilot system can be directly used in cross borders activities that are planned to take place with one or two consortium partners. Also, eCall cross border tests with Russia (eCall compatibility, ERA GLONASS system) are planned. In practice, tests may be accomplished so that Finnish eCall Test bed is used as an eCall receiver (PSAP) and/or the eCall client simulator (part of Finnish eCall pilot) used as an eCall sender (in vehicle). Software modem PSAP1 API User interface Message activation and configuration MSD encoding Software modem GPS PSAP2 API
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Sources: Draft Kpis, Test Specification and Methodology, Draft Kpis, Test Specification and Methodology
PSAP. The PSAP simulator used to receive the test calls will collect log files about various events related to incoming test calls. At least the following events will be logged by the PSAP simulator for each test call: - opening of test call - start of MSD transmission - end of MSD transmission (transmission of link or application layer ACK) - voice channel established - closing of test call Information about an event will include the type of event, timestamp and possible supplementary data such as contents of the MSD.
D4.1 Draft KPIs, test specification and methodology . A human user will answer the test calls at the PSAP used for testing and record the point in time when the contents of the MSD is presented, status of the voice connection and results of VIN decoding. eCall testing during the pilot will be accomplished as illustrated in the following figure: eCall client simulator or device prototype Control (Web) UI for eCall testbed Voice + MSD Configuration, logs • test users • configuration • result logs In addition to the eCall client simulator several other eCall clients may be used during the pilot. They may include both eCall client simulators and/or in-vehicle clients (if available). The clients used should include functionality for generating and sending standard eCall MSD (Minimum Set of Data) messages via the standardized in-band modem solution to the test number configured to the PSAP simulator (eCall test bed) During the tests, a Web user interface for managing the operation of the test bed will be used (see Figure 27). It will provide configurations for the test users, possibility to register the eCall clients (e.g. client phone numbers) used in the tests. Also, the pilot system operation can be managed via the user interface. It will also provide views to result logs. The log facility of the test bed will provide information about received messages (e.g. call time, modem session, duration, MSD information, warnings) and error cases. In particular, it will be used to validate the operation of the system as well as eCall clients.
D4.1 Draft KPIs, test specification and methodology . The eCall pilot system can be directly used in cross borders activities that are planned to take place with one or two consortium partners. Also, eCall cross border tests with Russia (eCall compatibility, ERA GLONASS system) are planned. In practice, tests may be accomplished so that Finnish eCall Test bed is used as an eCall receiver (PSAP) and/or the eCall client simulator (part of Finnish eCall pilot) used as an eCall sender (in vehicle). Software modem PSAP1 API PSAP2 API User interface Message activation and configuration MSD encoding Software modem GPS PSAP2 APIGPS
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Sources: D4.2 Kpis, Test Specification and Methodology Final