Test methodologies for KPI measurements Sample Clauses

Test methodologies for KPI measurements. One test procedure will allow the test of several KPIs simultaneously. As such the number of procedures is less than the number of the defined KPIs. The procedures to perform the evaluation are described in such a way that they are independent of any specific characteristics of the used equipment as IVS or in the PSAP. Each member state will define based on these procedures more detailed ones taking into account features of the used equipment and especially available interfaces for logging of specific events. The description of the procedures assumes that the intended accuracy for timing is only on the level of seconds and not for fraction of seconds. This allows achieving a comparability of the measured data on a European level to compare pears with pears and apples with apples only. In some cases it might be required to calibrate measured data to allow a direct comparison of the achieved results. As a magnitude of data will be produced in all member states, templates are provided in Annex II with an overview about the excel sheets used for later evaluation and comparison of the test results. However again it is not required nor recommended to collect in the member state data in a specific format nor with a specific application. It is only important to provide collected data on European level in a specific format to allow consolidation. The table below provides a mapping between KPI and applicable procedure. KPI_001a Number of automatically initiated eCalls Test procedure 1 KPI_001b Number of manually initiated eCalls Test procedure 1 KPI_002a Success rate of completed eCalls using 112 Test procedure 1 KPI_002b Success rate of completed eCalls using long number Test procedure 1 KPI_003 Success rate of received MSDs Test procedure 2 KPI_004 Success rate of correct MSDs Test procedure 3 KPI_005 Duration until MSD is presented in PSAP Test procedures 2 and 12 KPI_006 Success rate of established voice transmissions Test procedure 1 KPI_007a Duration of voice channel blocking Test procedures 5 and 12 KPI_007b Duration of voice channel blocking: automatic retransmission of MSD Test procedures 5 and 12 KPI_008 Time for call establishment Test procedure 12 KPI_009 Accuracy of position Test procedure 9 D4.1 Draft KPIs, test specification and methodology KPI_010 Number of usable satellites Test procedure 6 KPI_011 Geometric dilution of precision Test procedure 7 KPI_012 Time between successful positioning fixes Test procedure 8 KPI_013 Success rate of heading infor...

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