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Analysis Of Quality Of Service (Qos) For Xl's 4g Lte Network In Padang Panjang City Taufik Hidayat; Zurnawita Zurnawita; Popy Maria
JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Dev
Publisher : LEMBAGA KAJIAN PEMBANGUNAN PERTANIAN DAN LINGKUNGAN (LKPPL)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62671/jataed.v3i2.89

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The rapid advancement of telecommunications necessitates continuous improvement in service quality, including 4G LTE networks. Padang Panjang's mountainous geography presents specific challenges, requiring a Quality of Service (QoS) analysis to evaluate public service levels. This study aims to measure and analyze the QoS of XL's 4G LTE network in Padang Panjang based on latency, jitter, packet loss, and throughput.The research employed an experimental method, conducting drive tests on planned routes. Data was collected using a smartphone with the TEMS Pocket application to measure parameters and Wireshark to analyze packet data. Results were processed using TEMS Discovery to assess performance against QoS standards.Findings showed an average throughput of 6.46 Kbps, latency of 0.000358 ms, jitter of 0.000356 ms, and packet loss of 0.3%. According to the TIPHON QoS standard, latency, jitter, and packet loss fall into the excellent category. However, throughput is classified as very poor. This indicates that while the XL 4G LTE network in Padang Panjang is stable and capable of supporting real-time services like VoIP and video conferencing, its data transfer speed performance remains severely inadequate. The study concludes that significant improvement in throughput is needed to meet overall service quality expectations.
LTE Network Optimization in Nagari Ulakan and Tapakis, Ulakan Tapakis District, Padang Pariaman Regency Nugraha Saputra; Zurnawita Zurnawita; Firdaus Firdaus
JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Dev
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62671/jataed.v3i2.94

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This study aims to optimize the Long Term Evolution (LTE) network in Nagari Ulakan and Nagari Tapakis. The development of mobile telecommunications technology requires improvements in network coverage quality to accommodate increasing user demand and the need for high-speed, reliable data services. Challenges arise due to complex geographical and demographic conditions, which cause signal weaknesses (bad spots) that interfere with service quality. The methodology involves collecting performance data through drive tests using G-Net Track Pro, collecting parameters such as Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP), Reference Signal Received Quality (RSRQ), and Signal to Interference Noise Ratio (SINR) from XL Axiata (AXIS). The data was then analyzed to identify performance deficiencies. Network optimization was performed through Automatic Cell Planning (ACP) using Atoll software, enabling better coverage efficiency without the need for significant infrastructure expansion. The results showed significant improvements in key signal quality parameters, especially in previously problematic areas, after applying optimization techniques.
4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) Network Optimization Using Physical Tuning Methods for the Kubu Gulai Bancah Area. Muhammad Naufal Az Zaky; Zurnawita Zurnawita; Amelia Yolanda
JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JATAED: Journal of Appropriate Technology for Agriculture, Environment, and Dev
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62671/jataed.v3i1.98

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This study aims to optimize the 4G LTE network in the Kubu Gulai Bancah area, West Sumatra, which is a suburban area with weak signal and unstable internet speed challenges. The main problem identified is that the network quality is not yet optimal based on Telkomsel's Key Performance Indicator (KPI) parameters, as well as the need for an appropriate optimization method to improve this quality. The research methodology involves a drive test using the G-NetTrack Pro application on a Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G smartphone to collect RSRP, SINR, and Throughput data. The collected data is then processed using MapInfo for visualization and analysis, and simulated with Atoll software for optimization planning. Initial drive test results showed that while RSRP was mostly in the “very good” category (55%) and Throughput was predominantly ‘good’ (84%), SINR was still dominated by the “poor” category (56%). Optimization was performed using physical tuning, specifically adjusting the tilt and re-azimuth of the antenna at Site Campago Ipuh 2, Sector 1, with an azimuth change from 0° to 65°. After optimization, the bad spot area for RSRP decreased from 13.2% to 10.89%, and for SINR from 14.1% to 13.21%. The good category for Throughput also increased from 30.5% to 32%. This optimization successfully improved signal coverage quality and network performance significantly.