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🧪 How to Integrate Qualipoc Data into Your Design Projects

Import Qualipoc drive test data directly into eino.ai to validate your network designs with real-world data, supporting both outdoor GPS and indoor geo-mapped measurements.

Qualipoc Integration - Import Real-World Drive Test Data

Import Qualipoc drive test measurements directly into eino.ai to validate your network designs with real-world data, supporting both outdoor GPS and indoor geo-mapped measurements.

How to Integrate Qualipoc Data

Step 1: Prepare Your Project for Export

  1. Open External Data menu
    • Navigate to your project
    • Click "External Data" in the menu
  2. Select layouts for export
    • Check the layouts you want to test with Qualipoc
    • These will be available for geo-mapping on your device
  3. Read the import guide
    • Review the step-by-step setup instructions
    • Ensure your project is configured correctly
  4. Export layout files
    • Click "Next"
    • A ZIP file with layout files will automatically download
    • Save this for importing to your Qualipoc device

Step 2: Configure Your Qualipoc Device

Important: Follow the embedded video below for detailed device setup.

SFTP Configuration on Qualipoc:

  • SFTP URL: sftp://sftp.eino.ai
  • Username: Your eino.ai login email
  • Password: Your eino.ai account password

The video will walk you through:

  • Importing layout files to Qualipoc
  • Setting up SFTP connection
  • Configuring measurement parameters
  • Running drive tests (outdoor with GPS or indoor with geo-mapping)

Step 3: Upload Measurements

Automatic upload (recommended):

  • Qualipoc automatically uploads completed measurements to the SFTP server
  • Files appear in eino.ai every 25-30 minutes

Manual upload (if needed):

  1. On Qualipoc device, go to Menu → Results
  2. Select your measurement
  3. Click the Upload button

Step 4: Import Data into eino.ai

  1. Check for pending imports
    • Return to External Data menu
    • Click "Import from Qualipoc"
    • You'll see pending data imports
  2. Select measurement data
    • Choose the Qualipoc data file to import
    • Multiple files can be selected
  3. Configure import settings
    • Associate with layout (for indoor measurements)
    • Select technology: Cellular or Wi-Fi
    • Choose band (e.g., LTE Band 48, CBRS)
    • Click "Add"
  4. Import multiple measurements (optional)
    • Add different bands and technologies
    • Combine multiple drive tests in one project
    • All data overlays on the same design
  5. Complete import
    • Click "Import" button
    • Wait a few seconds for processing

Step 5: View Drive Test Results

  1. Select survey data view
    • Click the survey data selector in top menu
    • Choose technology (Cellular/Wi-Fi)
    • Select band (e.g., LTE48)
    • Pick KPI to display (RSRP, SINR, etc.)
  2. Analyze results
    • Drive test measurements overlay on your design
    • Compare predicted vs. actual coverage
    • Identify areas needing optimization

Supported Workflows

  • Outdoor with GPS: Full GPS tracking for drive testing
  • Indoor with geo-mapping: Click-to-position for in-building analysis
  • Multi-band testing: Import multiple frequency measurements
  • Multi-technology: Combine cellular and Wi-Fi tests

Tips

  • Ensure SFTP credentials match your eino.ai account exactly
  • Export layouts before going to the field
  • Test SFTP connection before starting measurements
  • Import multiple drive tests to track improvements over time

Common Use Cases

  • Coverage validation: Verify predicted coverage matches reality
  • Optimization: Identify weak spots in deployed networks
  • Acceptance testing: Prove network meets requirements
  • Troubleshooting: Find interference or dead zones
  • Before/After comparison: Measure improvement from changes

Benefits

  • No manual data entry - automatic SFTP transfer
  • Real measurements validate RF predictions
  • Reduce deployment risks with field verification
  • Speed up optimization with actual performance data