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Successful Installation of NB-IoT and LTE-M Modules Ensuring network coverage and service quality with field measurements
The availability of LTE network coverage in a customer location is not a true
indication of a fully operational NB-IoT or LTE-M service.
IoT devices are typically installed in remote locations such as basements and
garages where the network signals are weak.
Failure events and transmission repetitions often occur in poor conditions, quickly
consuming the battery and even failing to connect.
By performing active field measurements with Nemo IoT Meter, companies using
IoT modules or companies selling, installing or integrating IoT modules can now
validate that networks meet set requirements and reliable IoT services are offered
to end customers for their IoT applications.
Challenge:
Can I sell this IoT service to my customer in this location?
Can I install this NB-IoT/LTE-M module in this location?
Solution:
Perform onsite NB-IoT/LTE-M network coverage and quality measurements with Nemo IoT Meter
C A S E S T U D Y
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Nemo IoT Meter - the fastest way to verify IoT service coverage
Nemo IoT Meter can be used to verify coverage and end-to-end connection quality for
IoT module installations. Nemo IoT Meter is meant for personnel selling and technicians
installing IoT modules and sensors. The application runs on a regular Android-based
smartphone and is connected to the IoT network via an NB-IoT or LTE-M dongle.
The Nemo IoT Meter is an easy-to-use handheld measurement tool for verifying IoT
service quality at customer premises. The solution measures key IoT parameters and RF
conditions and performs active testing by sending Ping messages to verify that the end-
to-end connection truly works for each installation location.
The test settings, number of pings, KPI thresholds, and the recipient address of the PDF
report can be easily defined.
Figure 1 - Easy-to-use Nemo IoT Meter user interface. When performing measurements, the results are
shown on the UI in real time.
Easy as 1-2-3
1. Install the Nemo IoT Meter application on a suitable Android smartphone
2. Connect the NB-IoT or LTE-M dongle to the smartphone
3. Perform measurements onsite, verify the service coverage or find a suitable place for installation
4. Send measurement report to pre-defined recipient for analysis
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Example measurement results with findings
Nemo IoT Meter generates an easy-to-understand PDF report of the measurements
including information of the customer, author of the report, test location information,
picture of each measurement location, and test results. Test results include selected key
RF parameters, IoT parameters, and results of active Ping tests. One test report can
include multiple measurement results.
Figure 2 - Cover page of the IoT measurement report and measured locations on a map.
Figure 3 - The report can also include a picture taken by the user for each measurement location.
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Figure 4 - Example of a measurement where the NB-IoT network is weak but the service connectivity
still succeeds.
Observation: Negative signal-to-noise ratio means that the level of background noise
is stronger than the desired signal. However, the data was still going through in both
directions: towards the network and from the network.
Implication: Due to a weak signal and negative signal noise ratio, the IoT device
needs to repeat message sending multiple times, causing excessive battery
consumption. Thus, this location is not ideal for IoT device installation.
Figure 5 - Example of a measurement where the NB-IoT network signal is strong but there is no connectivity.
Observation: This location has good signal coverage and RF conditions from the
network towards the IoT module. However, active testing indicates that there is no
service coverage and messages do not go through.
Implication: Looking only at the IoT signal coverage gives the idea that this is a
good installation location. However, Ping test shows there is no service coverage.
This means data would not go through leading to multiple repetitions which drain the
battery or, in worst case, failure of service.
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Figure 5 - Example of a measurement with good signal and good service coverage.
Observation: This location has good signal and good service coverage.
Implication: This location is a very good place to install IoT modules and sensors.
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SummaryTo run a successful NB-IoT and LTE-M business, the ecosystem players need to
ensure that IoT delivers its promise of long lifespan, connectivity, and service.
The best way to ensure this is to perform active field measurements onsite where the
IoT module will be installed.
Nemo IoT Meter is an easy-to-use on-site measurement solution fulfilling the needs of
personnel selling and technicians installing IoT modules. It gives effortless visibility of
the NB-IoT and LTE-M network coverage and quality securing the IoT business case.
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