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The UTRAN Cell ID (LCID) is a concatenation of the RNC-ID (12 bits, ID of the Radio Network Controller) and Cell ID (16 bits, unique ID of the Cell). CID is just the Cell ID. The concatenation of both will still be unique but can be confusing in some cellid databases as some store the CID and other store LCID. It makes sense to record them ...
These are merely contrived examples and do not necessarily represent real cells (see the list of Mobile Country Codes and [3]). 001-01-1-1: 001-01 is a PLMN designated for testing purposes, with location area 1 and cell 1. 289-88-23-42: would identify cell 42 in location area 23 of the A-Mobile operator in Abkhazia
Enhanced Cell ID, E-CellID, or E-CID is a positioning feature introduced in rel9 E-UTRA (LTE radio). The UE reports to the network the serving cell ID, the timing advance (difference between its transmit and receive time) and the IDs, estimated timing and power of the detected neighbor cells. The enodeB may report extra information to the ESMLC ...
The unique location area identities of the cell towers can be collected by devices that utilize the wireless network provided by those cell towers. [3] This data is primarily contributed by smartphone users who have installed apps, such as OpenCelliD [4] or OpenCelliD Client, [5] and commercial tracking devices such as blackboxes, but also by wholesale data donation by corporations.
Test call generators (TCGs) are revenue assurance software that replicates events on a telecoms network [1] to identify potential revenue leakage and to help achieve regulatory compliance. References [ edit ]
Cell test/s/ing may mean: Biology. Cell culture assays; Biopsy test, testing cells from a biopsy; Sickle cell test, the test for sickle cell anemia; Antigen leukocyte cellular antibody test; Telecomm. CDMA mobile test set, mobile phone tester; Mobile Device Testing, cell phone testing; Entertainment. Cell Test (Prison Break) an episode of the ...
The base station identity code (BSIC) is a code used in GSM to uniquely identify a base station.The code is needed because it is possible that mobile stations receive the broadcast channel of more than one base station on the same frequency.
Identification key published in Lamarck's Flore française, Volume 1.. The conceptual origins of the modern identification key can be traced back to antiquity. Theophrastus categorized organisms into "subdivisions" based on dichotomous characteristics.