As mobile communication networks become increasingly complex, performance optimization and user experience improvement are crucial for operators. Previously, optimization engineers primarily relied on drive tests to perform (physical) measurements of the network to understand and control wireless coverage and performance. However, this testing method is costly, time-consuming, and not always comprehensive.
I. Minimum Drive Testing (MDT) is a wireless network measurement method designed by 3GPP for mobile communication networks. MDT allows the network to collect actual performance data directly from the User Equipment (UE) side, thereby reducing the need for manual drive testing. It is specifically divided into Logged MDT and Immediate MDT (iMDT).
II. Immediate MDT, as defined in 3GPP, refers to the real-time reporting of network performance data by the terminal equipment (UE) during a radio connection session. Unlike logged MDT, which stores data on the device for later upload, immediate MDT sends measurement results to the network, enabling operators to:
III. Key Points of Immediate MDT The Immediate MDT process during a connection session between the UE and the network mainly includes: