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1. User s Manual Page 2 4 3 0 Getting Started 3 0 GETTING STARTED User s Manual 3 0 Getting Started 3 0 GETTING STARTED In this section menus available for using the application are described 3 1 System Menu In the initial view of the application at the top cell information is shown This information is updated every second The information available is the following e RAT Radio Access Technologie Network Modes O Unknown Unregistered Gsm Amps Cdma95 Cdma2000 Wcdma HDSPA New O O O O O O OU RPWN HMO O Cell Id RSSI RAT Im T Figure 10 Initial view User s Manual 3 1 3 0 Getting Started ka Pi SymPA SymPA 7 3G ku a 6 30846 1 BU 3 wee 6 36083146 BU 0 SymPA Mot Connected SymPA Mot Connected Connect J Cellinfo Capture GPS PDP Info Map Ping FileTransfer Cell Info Battery Info GPS Figure 11 Initial Menu e Cellld Cell Global Identifier e RSSI dBm Radio Signal Strength Indicator Signal strength e Bars Signal bars phone displays 3 1 0 Checking Connectivity NEW Internet connectivity may be verified by establishing a TCP connection to any mobile or fixed device on the Internet IP address associated to the connection is also provided User s Manual 3 2 3 0 Getting Started aS t SymPA E Suzy 636831426780 D EH SymPA Not Connected Starting Selection Starting Selection Finished Selection Preparing Connection
2. timesz 2675 microsec TIL 240 time 212375 microsec TTL 240 Figure 23 Ping 3 2 4 Mobile to Mobile File Transfer This utility allows us to transfer a text file between two mobile devices using TCP sockets The size of the file is fixed to 100kB in future releases this value will be configurable Using this functionality SymPA enables testing of mobile to mobile communications In this way this tool allows the detection of anomalies and incorrect configurations in TCP implementations used in mobile terminals These anomalies could appear due to degradation caused by factors which are only present in the mobile environment such as handover This kind of scenario is therefore very difficult to reproduce In this use case it is especially important to use SymPA for real time monitoring Capturing the traffic between two mobile devices allows the mobile to mobile connection to be characterized User s Manual 3 10 3 0 Getting Started 3 2 4 1 Starting server side This functionality IS launched through the menu File Transfer FileTransfer Start as we can see in figure 24 Prior to this we need to open a PDP context We can use the Connect option from the main menu to open a PDP context The IP address provided will be used for establishing the connection from client side Figure 25 SymPA EN 636846717780 O SymPA Mot Connected Ping Cell Info Figure 24 Transfer File Server Side Step 1 Once the server
3. 7 36 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 be 29 8 05 05 200611 31 56 8281 000000 45 00 05 32 6d el 00 00 6f 11 3 25 96 d6 d6 1c d5 04 a3 be ib 3a ib 72 05 e9 5e Bl 05 05 200611 31 56 9062 000000 45 00 00 c2 6d e2 00 OO 6f 11 7 94 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 72 00 ae 73 8 05 05 200611 31 57 0000 000000 45 00 01 27 6d e3 00 OO 6 11 f7 2e 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 15 c0 8C 05 05 200611 31 57 1250 000000 45 00 01 27 6d ed 00 OO 6f 11 7 2d 96 d6 d6 1c d5 04 a3 be ib 3a ib 82 01 3d f5 8l 05 05 200611 31 57 2500 000000 45 00 01 2a 6d e5 OO OO 6f 11 7 29 96 d6 AG 1c d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 dd 70 8C 05 05 200611 31 57 6406 000000 45 00 03 fd 6d e6 OO OO 6f 11 f4 55 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 72 03 8d d3 8C 05 05 200611 31 57 9375 000000 45 00 03 81 6d e7 00 OO 6f 11 f4 dO 96 d6 d6 1c d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 72 03 81 46 8C 05 05 200611 31 58 3125 000000 45 00 01 6a 6d e8 00 00 6f 11 f6 e6 96 d6 d6 1c d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 di a2 8 05 05 200611 31 58 5000 000000 45 00 01 48 6d e9 OO OO 6f 11 7 OF 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 20 08 8C 05 05 200611 31 58 7812 000000 45 00 04 75 6d ea 00 OO 6f 11 3 d9 96 AG d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 72 04 01 d6 8C 05 05 200611 31 59 1406 000000 45 00 02 db 6d eb 00 OO 6f 11 5 72 96 d6 d6 1c d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 72 02 dc 95 8 05 0 pla 656 000000 45 00 01 2f 6d ec 00 OO 6f 11 7 id 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 ib 10 58 BC 05 057 200611 31 59 3906 000000 45 00 01 29 6d ed 0
4. Connected SymPA Not Connected Waiting for GPS GPS is synchronized m m m m je Capture PDP Info Ping Cell Info GPS Start GPS Stop Figure 31 Gps tracking 67 05 097 200804 29 49 6877 65 05490 25 45595 2 11132 69 05 09 S 51 6862 70 6925 2 71 6977 3 72 54 6950 4 73 1 55 6892 3 74 1 56 6915 4 75 1 57 6843 3 76 55 6910 3 77 59 6952 Ja 78 00 6905 4 73 01 6997 4 30 6840 4 sl 6892 4 32 04 6855 4 53 105 6907 4 a 106 6960 4 Latitude Longitude Figure 32 Gps txt User s Manual 3 16 3 0 Getting Started 3 2 7 Localization New This functionality allows visualizing directly on the mobile device a map of the area where the mobile device is located O 36 ZN 6 36846717 780 SA SymPaA Not Connected pe pi OI dee calle Dear Pa Complejo Hospitalarna Vegen de la victorii Liniverardad de Malaga ce T o s a S autovie del Guaasinon er LI R mona Cell Info a v FileTransfer Battery Info About Fi 7 I Fel Alba ale de za gun SJE Cale ce Erssfa Jen EJ cij im ie Ta x FOMERED EY KU nn Aa Tele Atlas Misr r Figure 33 Map D SymPA er 930651426 7 80 Figure 34 Zoom functionality User s Manual 3 17 3 0 Getting Started 3 2 8 Battery monitoring New Battery monitoring functionality allows analyzing energy cons
5. IP based protocols and for mobile peer to peer scenarios In addition the application provides useful information related to radio parameters and the state of the mobile device which can be used to detect the cause of transmission problems From our point of view it is crucial to provide developers with tools similar to those used for local area networks such as ping tracert netstat sniffers Figure 1 SymPA working diagram 2 1 Installation Guide This release has been tested on Serie 60 devices with Symbian 9 x Symbian 9 x tool version is now available but it needs to be signed The following capabilities are necessary WRITEDEVICEDATA NETWORKSERVICES READDEVICEDATA AND NETWORKCONTROL For more information about the certificate you need to sign the application please visit www symbiansigned com User s Manual Page 2 1 2 0 System Summary 2 1 1 Installing SymPA on a Series 60 Smartphone using the Application Manager of the PC Suite 1 Inthe PC Suite Menu click on the Install applications option File Web Help Backup Synchronise Connect to the Install applications Internet File manager Contacts hNessages view multimedia ri u Figure 2 PC Suite Installation Step 1 2 In the Applications installer on the left side you can browse from my computer and select the SIS file you wish to install Figure 3 PC Suite Installation Step 2 User s Manual Page 2 2 2 0 System Su
6. Preparing Connection Connecting Unknown State Connected IP ADDRESS Unknown State Unknown State Port Number Unknown State Connected F 200 10 20 Server Address Figure 12 Checking connectivity 3 1 1 Capture When SymPA is in capture mode all IP packets reaching the mobile devices from data connections are saved in a file in raw format SymPA runs in the background without interfering with the performance of active applications In parallel network parameters can be observed periodically When the capturing session finishes capture is transformed to text2pcap input format The lipcap format conversion tool is included in the free distribution of the Wireshark analyzer The files can be transferred to a computer via USB infrared or Bluetooth depending on the terminal availability of these technologies Lipcap files can be analyzed directly with Wireshark taking advantage of the great variety of filtering options statistical analysis and graph generation features of this application The capture functionality is launched from main menu Capture Start Capture when the application capturing a C is shown in the navigation pane figure 14 GPRS UMTS HSDPA and WLAN data connections have been tested User s Manual 3 3 3 Eui 4 Ge 6 36831426 7 80 SymPA Mot Connected Connect Start Capture Stop Capture Ping Conversion Cell Info GPS SymPA 3G WAS b 36831426 7 BOC SymPA Mot Connected
7. Recy But 4096 Connect Start Capture Stop Capture Ping Cell Info GPS Figure 15 Conversion Menu 3 0 Getting Started ymP3 Mot Connected Recy Buf 4096 S mPA Is capturing Capturing Figure 14 Capturing ra sym E a 36 ih o 36831476 7 80 SymPA Mot Connected Recy Buf 4096 SymPA is capturing Stop Capture File wa Abe C SymPA17 11 200821 40 39 Figure 16 File we want to convert All the traffic captured is stored in a file located in the C The name of the file contains the date and time when the capture was initiated figure 17 When it finishes this file can be converted to the input format of text2cap tools using the conversion option shown in figure 15 and figure 16 User s Manual 3 4 config txt Documento de texto 30 bytes Nokia SymPA01 09 200723 19 52 Archive 200723 19 52 147 bytes HE l um IE SymPA31 08 200715 09 55 Archiva 56 2 33 KB gt SymPA31 08 200 716 09 5600 Archivo S56CONVERTED 6 07 KB file 100KB zip OE Archivo WinRAR ZIP 100 KB 54 5ymPA01 09 200723 19 52co Archivo 200723 19 52CONVE 378 bytes Figure 17 Capture File 3 0 Getting Started NetworkInfo_SymPA txt Documento de texto 113 KB SymPA01 09 200723 32 22 Archivo 200723 32 22 1 23 KB trace txt Documento de texto 15 6 KB The resulting file figure 18 is transferred to the PC using a PC Suite or othe
8. 0 OO 6f 11 7 22 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 15 49 66 BC Figure 19 Converted File Format Text2cap input The file shown in figure 19 is the input of the text2cap tool provided with the Wireshark Protocol Analyzer A bat file example is available on the web site to use the text2cap utility but before doing so users need to check the time format which appears in the timestamps of a capture file as shown in figure 18 circled in red This is because changes in the timestamp format depend on the internal configuration of the mobile device The time format must be in 24h clock format and not pm am format although this issue will be fixed in future releases to make the conversion seamless This is an example of using the text2cap utility The time format appearing in the converted file obtained from the SymPA tool should agree with that used in the call to the text2cap utility text2pcap exe 12 t d m Y H M S 1 1 pcap 3 1 2 PDP Context Info This functionality has been tested over GSM UMTS and HSDPA networks nformation provided can be divided into three categories User s Manual 3 6 3 0 Getting Started 3 2 2 1 Network Interface Information Nifs Number of packet network interfaces Context Name Name of the context defined for the network interface Context Type O Unspecific context type 1 Internal created context 2 Externally created context Nif Status Network Interface Status O
9. 01 63 dd 94 40 00 2f 06 17 dd 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc 77 24 92 21 8 05 05 200611 31 54 4218 000000 45 00 01 2a 6d d3 00 00 6f 11 f7 3h 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 05 05 200611 31 54 4218 000000 45 00 00 70 6d d4 00 OO 6 11 7 4 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3h ib 83 00 05 05 200611 31 54 4531 000000 45 00 01 b9 6d d5 00 OO 6f 11 6 aa 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 72 01 05 05 200611 31 54 5781 000000 45 00 00 70 6d d6 OO 00 6f 11 7 2 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 be ib 3h ib 73 00 05 05 200611 31 54 6875 000000 45 00 01 28 6d d8 00 00 6f 11 7 38 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 be ib 3a ib 82 01 3d 76 8 05 05 200611 31 54 8281 000000 45 00 01 25 6d d9 OO OO 6 11 7 3a 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 17 fb 8 df d4 8a 25k df df df df df df 16 5c a5 5c 14 11 05 05 200611 31 55 0625 000000 45 00 01 32 6d da 00 00 6f 11 7 2c 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 be ib 3a ib 82 01 le e9 57 80 ae 15 52 Oe le ae 13 13 16 e9 6d 56 34 61 c7 d4 8b 2 d4 8b 2 a5 35 2k d9 02 2 da 8a 2k dc 12 2 02 ei 81 5 a0 81 34 75 8 be 84 8 05 05 200611 31 55 6875 000000 45 00 04 c2 6d db 00 00 6f 11 3 9h 96 d6 d6 1c d5 04 a3 be ib 3a ib 72 04 db 68 8 05 05 200611 31 56 2187 000000 45 00 01 29 6d df 00 OO 6 11 7 30 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 82 01 el 2d 8 05 05 200611 31 56 2343 000000 45 00 03 66 6d dc 00 OO 6f 11 f4 6 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc ib 3a ib 72 03 eh ae 8 05 05 200611 31 56 2812 000000 45 00 01 22 6d e0 00 00 6f 11
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11. Protocols for Mobile Devices in Proc 1st International Conference on Ubiguitous Computing Applications Technology and Social Issues ICUC 2006 2006 pp 103 108 5 Almudena Diaz Pedro Merino and F Javier Rivas Customer centric measurements on mobile phones In Proceedings on 12th IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics ICSE 2008 Vilamoura Portugal 14 16 April pags 4 IEEE Computer Society Los Alamitos CA 2008 6 Almudena Diaz and Pedro Merino Towards a lightweight middleware for mobile multimedia communications awareness In Proceedings on Mobimedia 2008 MOBI MEDIA 08 July 7 9 2008 Oulu Finland User s Manual 4 2
12. USER S MANUAL SymPA v 1 0 University of Malaga Spain November 2008 Technical report ITI 07 2 Authors Almudena Diaz Zayas Pedro Merino Gomez PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING TERMS OF USE BY USING THE TOOL YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF USE DO NOT USE THE TOOL Material and tools may be downloaded from our website for personal and non commercial use only but it is forbidden to alter or remove any trademark copyright or other such notification from the material Neither the authors nor any other physical or legal entity who may have participated in the development of this tool may be held liable for damage to property or loss of profit that users might incur as a result of its use User s Manual Page i Revision Sheet Revision Description 11 09 07 17 10 07 Bug fixed in figure 10 12 10 2007 New release This tool has been developed with the effort and the support of Almudena Diaz Zayas Pedro Merino G mez Laura Panizo Jaime Alvaro Recio Perez and F2 Javier Rivas Tocado User s Manual Page ii USER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 0 GENERAL INFORMATION nun rn 1 1 1 1 S stem OVET VIC Wi uni dau iii a a a a 1 1 1 2 Points OF CON lACbuiaace ana ene aaa ea lada 1 2 1 3 Organization of the MANUAL ananasa Sao na enaka 1 2 2 0 iN o S ee een 2 1 2 1 Installation GIJE uni Rak ak EE ka k aaa 2 1 2 1 1 Installing SymPA on a Series 60 Smartphone u
13. Unknown 1 Not activated 2 Activating 3 Active 4 Deactivating 5 Suspended 6 Deleted Mifs 1 Context Name 11JInt 13 Context Type 1 Mif Status 3 Context Number 1 POP Address Static Capabilities 4029 Connection Speed 2097152 a ana T Figure 20 Network interface info Context Number Number of contexts belonging to the network interface PDP Address PDP Address of network interface Conn Status Packet data connection status O Unattached User s Manual 3 3 0 Getting Started 1 Attached to network but the packet data connection is inactive 2 Attached to network and the packet data connection is active 3 Attached to network but the packet data connection is suspended 3 1 2 2 Packet switched Connection Context Information Connection Speed Connection bandwidth in bits per second Bytes Sent Number of bytes transmitted over the airlink since its activation Overflow Sent Number of bytes overflow during the transmission Bytes Received Number of bytes received Overflow Recv Number of bytes overflow during reception Connection Speed 2097152 DatavolumeTransterred Bytes Sent 60g Overflow sent Bytes Received 966 Overflow Recy 0 Figure 21 PDP Context Info 3 1 2 3 Negotiated values for GPRS UMTS Rel99 UMTS Rel4 and HSDPA Rel 5 QoS profile BER Negotiated target bit error rate Deliver Erroneous SDU Negotiated target service data unit error ratio o 1 Unspecific o 2 Erroneous SDUs delivered Error
14. detection not considered User s Manual 3 8 3 0 Getting Started o 4 Erroneous SDUs delivered plus error indication Error detection O ne SDUs discarded Error detection used Deliver Order reqd Negotiated value for sequencial SDU delivery o 1 Unspecific o 2 Required to be in sequence o 4 Not Required to be in sequence Guaranteed Bit Rate Downlink Downlink bitrate in kbps Guaranteed Bit Rate Uplink Uplink bitrate in kbps Max Rate downlink Maximum downlink bitrate negotiated in kbps Max Rate Uplink Maximum uplink bitrate negotiated in kbps Max SDU size Negotiated maximum SDU size octets SDU error ratio Target SDU Error Ratio Traffic class Negotiated traffic class Traffic handling priority Negotiated traffic handling priority Transfer delay Negotiated transfer delay milliseconds BER O 00001 Deliver Erroneous SDI 6 Deliver Order regd 4 Guaranteed Bit Rate Downlink 64 GUaranteed Bit Rate Uplink 16 Max Rate downlink 8000 Max Rate Uplink 2048 Max SOU size 1500 SOU error ratio 0 0001 Traffic class Interactive Traffic handling priority 1 Transfer delay 300 Figure 22 QoS Info User s Manual 3 9 3 0 Getting Started 3 2 3 Ping Traditional ping utility Time is measured in microseconds Provides an estimation of the round trip delay in connections SymPA ZN 936846717780 O ymP3 Mot Connected 56 102 9 104 time 40 12000 microsec TTL 240 time 224125 microsec TTL 240 timesz 34625 microsec TTL 240
15. he capture of traffic received by third applications running on the mobile phone The normal use of the tool is as follows First of all the SymPA tool needs to be launched and the capture mode should be activated Then the application we want to analyze should be opened This application will activate a PDP context and SymPA will capture all the traffic received through this context As we can see at figure 38 packet captured can be correlated with the rest of the information obtained with SymPA In figure 38 we can see how a burst of packet losses takes place during a cell change Frame 57 1400 bytes on wire 1400 bytes captured arrival Time Mar 30 2006 09 53 13 281200000 Time delta from previous packet O 255600000 seconds Time since reference or first frame 34 078100000 seconds Frame Number 57 Packet Length 1400 bytes capture Length 1400 bytes Protocols in frame raw ip tecp data 13 078100 150 214 214 28 80 27 65 140 32 ACK Seqe 1569 Ack 1 33 328100 D 214 214 28 BO Z 63 140 ODi2 ACK Sege229l7 Ack 1 33 562500 5 214 214 28 0 27 63 140 0032 CK Seg 24265 Ackel 33 812500 150 214 214 28 80 27 65 140 032 Ack Sege25613 Ack 1 W JE Le a er E fe OS LAU CF SOOT 3 ay SIEHE Ackel EL ai 30 03 20060 9 53 12 5000 GPRS Celi Id 24084 30 03 20 0603 53 15 5468 UMTS Cell ld 15007835 Figure 38 Live capture and cell monitoring 4 2 Info Maps Cell monitoring and PDP context info functionalities ca
16. ing e To capture all incoming IP packets while avoiding information overload e To perform efficient resource management according to constraints on power processing and battery life of mobile devices e To include basic functions for network management such as ping PDP Packet Data Protocol context info etc e To provide interfaces for processing captured information and exporting it to other environments Analysis of security problems in mobile devices Debugging of network protocols over cellular networks Debugging of new protocols for new mobile services Detection of bugs in network protocol implementations for mobile devices e Detection of irregular behavior of traditional protocols in mobile environments User s Manual Page 1 1 1 0 General Information 1 2 Points of Contact www Icc uma es pedro mobile 1 3 Organization of the Manual This document provides a user s guide for SymPA It describes SymPA installation basic usage and configuration User s Manual Page 1 2 2 0 System Summary 2 0 SYSTEM SUMMARY User s Manual 2 0 System Summary 2 0 SYSTEM SUMMARY SymPA mobile application enables traffic analysis and monitoring of mobile devices in real operating conditions With this tool it is possible to sniff all of the IP traffic that other applications running on a mobile phone receive from GPRS UMTS connections This makes SymPA particularly suitable for studying the end to end performance of
17. lowing CC Country Code Network Identifier Analog SID CDMA SID Tag Network name Name Network name Short Name Network name Cell Identifier LAC Location Area Code User s Manual 3 13 3 0 Getting Started Network Id 01 Analog SID CDMA SID Tag vodafone ES Name vodafone ES Short Name vodafone E Mode Wedma Figure 28 Network Info The other function allows us to monitor the cell identifier and network mode During the monitoring cell information is stored every second in a file labeled Networklnfo SymPa txt located in the C The file format is shown in figure 30 While this mode is active an M is shown in the navigation pane of the application Figure 28 ZS 6 36831426 7 80 SymPA Mot Connected os d W SymPA E 3 Ge O Connect Capture PDP Info Cell Monitoring Ping Show Cell Info CellInfo Cell Start Cell Stop Figure 28 Network Monitoring User s Manual 3 14 3 0 Getting Started NetworkInfo_SymPA tx Documento de texto config txt file 100KB zip Documento de texto Archivo WinRAR ZIP 30 bytes i 100 KE 200723 19 5200 EEE CITY ALNVE peo SyMPA31 08 200716 09 56c0 trace bet Archivo S6CONVERTED Documento de texto 6 07 KB 15 6 KB Figure 29 Networklnfo SymPA txt 1 31 08 200710 02 36 4843 2 20621 50 94 231 08 200710 02 39 5312 2 20621 50 94 3 31 08 200710 02 40 8750 2 20621 50 94 4 3
18. mmary 3 Next click on the arrow pointing to the right efejrjoje ja E nokia se SEEN O gt srn Figure 4 PC Suite Installation Step 3 4 The application will be transferred to the mobile device and the installation will begin on the mobile phone four phone Open Menu s Please finish the installation on the phone user i 1 interface OK Figure 5 PC Suite Installation Step 4 User s Manual Page 2 3 2 0 System Summary 2 1 2 Installing SymPA via Infrared or Bluetooth The installation file can be transferred to the mobile device via Infrared or Bluetooth The SIS file will be stored in the Inbox as a message and when the message is opened the installation starts 2 1 3 Installing SymPA in the terminal a u edo Installer ga zn J Installer uk AL a i e a Application is s untrusted and may have problems Install only if you trust provider Install SymPA Yes No Yes No Figure 6 Terminal installation Step 1 Figure 7 Terminal installation Step 2 J Installer s N gr lea to ni l aa Installer a Very Important Select memory Ph mem 2135 kB Install View certificate view details OK Cancel OK Cancel M card 43705 kB Figure 8 Terminal installation Step 3 Figure 9 Terminal installation Step 4 It is very important to install the application in the phone memory
19. n be used to obtain coverage maps status maps and quality of service maps of mobile networks based on the cell identifier GPS information have been incorporated to obtain and store data on the physical location of the cell in order to establish geographical cell limits User s Manual A 4 0 Using de System This point is very interesting in UMTS networks where the geographical area covered by a cell depends on the amount of traffic handled by the cell 4 3 Experimental Results This tool has been extensively tested in the performance analysis of video streaming service over cellular networks Experimental results can be found in our related works 1 A Diaz Zayas P Merino L Panizo A M Recio Evaluating Video Streaming over GPRS UMTS networks A Practical Case in IEEE 65th Vehicular Technology Conference VTC2007 Spring VTC2007 Spring 22 25 April 2007 2 A Diaz Zayas P Merino L Panizo A M Recio Experimental analysis of peer to peer streaming in cellular networks in IEEE 21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications AINA 07 May 21 23 2007 3 A D Joseph A Diaz P Merino F J Rivas U P Kulkarni J V Vadavi G S Thyagaraju S M Joshi and A R Yardi Mobile and Ubiquitous Objects IEEE Pervasive Computing vol 5 iss 3 pp 57 59 2006 4 A Diaz P Merino and F J Rivas Performance Monitoring and Analysis of Wireless Communication
20. opens a new socket and while it is waiting for external connections the message Waiting for connections is shown on the screen User s Manual 3 11 3 0 Getting Started Finished Selection Preparing Connection Preparing Connection Connecting Unknown State Connected Unknown State Unknown State Unknown State Connected Stop Tr 200 165 34 Waiting for connections Figure 25 Transfer File Server Side Step 2 Preparing Connection Preparing Connection Connecting Unknown State Connected Unknown State Unknown State Unknown State Connected TT 200 165 34 Waiting for connections Connection Accepted Figure 26 Transfer File Server Side Step 3 User s Manual 3 12 3 0 Getting Started 3 2 4 2 Starting client side On the client side a dialog appears requesting an IP address Figure 27 We should introduce the address shown on the server side Then we press the OK button and the connection is initiated SymPA 3G GZ 6 36831426 7 80 Oo a cg 9g 36846717 780 SymPA Not Connected ymP3 Not Connected Client Connecting Connection Accepted Client Sending Transfer Finalized Cancel Ip Address 66 102 9 104 Figure 27 Transfer File Client Side 3 2 5 Cell Info The cell info utility offers two different options The first option Show Cell Info shows the information about the cell where the mobile or device is located The information available is the fol
21. r technology such as Infrared or Bluetooth Once the file is in the PC we can convert it to libpcap format so we can visualize it using a traditional Protocol Network Analyzer such as Wireshark config txt Documento de texto Nokia 30 bytes SymPAG1 09 200723 19 52 Archivo 200723 19 52 147 bytes S5ymPA31 08 200716 09 56 Archivo 56 2 33 KB file 100KB zip Archivo WinRAR ZIP 100 KE SymPA01 09 200723 19 57c0 Archive 200723 19 57CONVE 378 bytes symPA31 08 200716 09 56c00 Archivo S6CONVERTED 6 07 KB Figure 18 Converted File User s Manual Ih ki k il NI li Metworklnfo SymPA txt Documento de texto 115 KE SymPA01 09 200723 32 22 Archivo 200723 32 22 1 23 KB trace txt Documento de texto 15 6 KB 3 0 Getting Started 05 05 200611 31 45 3437 000000 45 00 00 40 4d 88 40 00 2f 06 18 7c 96 d d6 ic d5 04 a3 be 77 24 92 21 f8 05 05 200611 31 46 0625 000000 45 00 00 34 dd 89 40 00 2f 06 18 87 96 d d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc 77 24 92 21 f8 05 05 200611 31 46 3906 000000 45 00 00 de 4d 8a 40 00 2f 06 17 dc 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc 77 24 92 21 8 05 05 200611 31 47 3906 000000 45 00 04 01 dd 8h 40 00 2f 06 14 b8 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc 77 24 92 21 f8 05 05 200611 31 48 2812 000000 45 00 01 be dd 8c 40 00 2f 06 16 fc 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc 77 24 92 21 f8 05 05 200611 31 49 3437 000000 45 00 01 be dd 8d 40 00 2f 06 16 fb 96 d6 d6 ic d5 04 a3 bc 77 24 92 21 f8 05 05 200611 31 53 8437 000000 45 00
22. sing the Application Manager of the PC Suite 2 2 2 1 2 Installing SymPA via Infrared or Bluetooth 2 4 2 13 Tostaline SymPA inthe Terminal s aussen in 2 4 3 0 CETINE S TAE TE r EEE roe 3 1 31 System MENI aa een 3 1 3 1 0 Checking Connectivity MN see 3 2 3 A E E A nee E E E ee 3 3 3 1 2 PDP ONE Tit Ose E E E E E 3 6 322 Network Tater dee Infor ati Oi yes an 3 7 3 1 2 2 Packet switched Connection Context Information eessssssssnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 3 8 3 1 2 3 Negotiated values for GPRS UMTS Rel99 UMTS Rel4 and HSDPA Rel 5 QoS profile 3 8 I ae aac sere tee nee ee ene ase teats cect ee er ee ee 3 10 3 2 4 Mobile to Mobile File Transfer ach ae ae ua ein 3 10 32 3 2 Wiener E E ee ee 3 13 32 6 GPS Tracking NW aueh 3 16 32 Locala E A ET MM ER RE NE 3 17 3 2 8 Battery monitoring New 3 18 323 o a Ai a a a nee 3 19 4 0 TSO COS OS A EOE ENT A a EE ti ua vana 4 1 dl Liye Capre nana EEE aa NOEN ENNEN EA NENO NE 4 1 4 2 Info Maps aan N AR ee 4 1 A3 Experimental DESUS ae aaa nee aa a Ir res se ae a aa 4 2 User s Manual Page iii 1 0 General Information 1 0 GENERAL INFORMATION User s Manual 1 0 General Information 1 0 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 System Overview SymPA is a protocol analyzer for mobile phones that allows all the incoming TCP IP traffic to be captured without interfering with the normal performance of the terminal The main design goals for this tool have been the follow
23. umption using different radio access technologies in different locations and in static or vehicular scenarios Information collected is stored in a file named BatteryInfo_SymPA txt located in C The format of this file is shown in figure 36 User s Manual 3G SymPA Not Connected Battery Monitoring Activated BATTERY 100 Battery Morutoring 1227 117200212 715 30 5531 13 z 17 11 200514 15 59 6551 14 3 17 11 200822 55 30 0390 100 416 11 200800 174 47 2450 6 11 200810 23 35 1940 limestamp Date Figure 36 BatteryInfo_SymPA txt 3 18 3 0 Getting Started 3 2 9 Logfile A log file is stored in the SymPA directory with all the information shown on the screen of the mobile device The log file is labeled trace txt config txt m file 100KB zip Metworklnfo SymPA txt Documento de texto Games Archivo WinRAR ZIP Documento de texto Nokia 30 bytes 100 KB 113KB SymPA01 09 200723 19 52 O 5ymPA01 09 200723 19 52co O SymPA01 09 200723 32 22 Archivo 200723 19 52 Archivo 200723 19 52CONVE Archivo 200723 32 22 147 bytes 378 bytes 1 23 KB trace txt Documento de texto 15 6 KB SymPA31 08 200716 09 56 O SymPA31 08 200716 09 56co Archivo 56 Archivo S6CONVERTED 2 33 KB 6 07 KB Figure 37 Log File User s Manual 3 19 4 0 Using de System 4 0 USE CASES User s Manual 3 1 4 0 Using de System 4 0 USE CASES 4 1 Live Capture SymPA allows t

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