Experimentation Methodology Sample Clauses

Experimentation Methodology. 37 5.2 Lifecycle Of The Experiments 38 5.3 KPIs And KVIs Validation 39 6 Updates Toward 6G Technologies and Use Case Enablers 40 6.1 Disruptive Wireless Technologies 40 6.2 Deterministic Networking Enablers 41 6.3 Fixed, 5G and NtN Integration 42
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Experimentation Methodology. The default experimentation methodology in 6G-SANDBOX is based on the methodology defined as a result of the 5Genesis Project. This methodology is based on the definition of three components (Test Cases, Scenarios, and Slices) and these components can be mixed, leading to a particular Experiment. A description of the information and intended role of each of these components are listed below. Test Cases are documents, usually following a pre-defined template, that describe the general goals and process to follow for the acquiring of a certain set of KPIs or KVIs. Usually, a Test Case template includes the following information: • A textual description of the target KPIs and KVIs expected to be measured as a result of the implementation of the Test Case, providing some context related to the goals and reasons that motivate the creation of the Test Case. • A description of the methodology to follow (e.g., minimum number of iterations, measurement rate and duration, etc.). • Information related to the methods for calculating the outputs (e.g., KPI calculation methods from the obtained raw measurements), possibly including remarks regarding complementary measurements that can be easily obtained from the same Test Case. • Expected preconditions that need to be ensured for a correct usage of the Test Case, or information about the applicability of the process. • The sequence of steps to be followed during the execution of the Test Case. These steps should be defined as generally as possible, avoiding specific implementation details whenever possible to improve the reusability of the Test Case in different experimentation platforms. The details contained in the Test Case are used as a guide for different Test Case Implementations, which are specifically tailored to the conditions and capabilities of a particular experimentation platform. Each implementation can be different; however, a successful implementation will meet the general conditions and procedure describes in the Test Case, allowing replicability and the comparison of KPIs obtained in different experimentation platforms. Scenarios are a guideline for the configuration of the network conditions to be present during the execution of an experiment. For example, a Test Case may be executed multiple times under different conditions such as low or high coverage, different network congestion, with UEs in a static position or under different mobility patterns, etc. The information on the scenario is used to con...

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