The measurement dataset is split into two parts: A *rural* and an *urban* subset.
In each of the folders, the measurements are bundled on a per-cell basis. As such, each .csv file corresponds to a particular cell.
Withing a csv file, each row corresponds to a particular UE measurement and includes the following values:
*TA - Timing Advance Measurement (k)
*RSRP - The obtained RSRP (reference signal received power) at the measurement location. Intended for comparison with baseline approaches such as max RSRP.
*x - Longitude component of distance to BS in EPSG:31287 coordinate system.
*y - Latitude component of distance to BS in EPSG:31287 coordinate system.
*dist_to_bs - The Euclidian distance to the BS. Can also be obtained from x and y.
Within a csv file, each row corresponds to a particular UE measurement and includes the following values:
***TA** - Measurement of the integer LTE Timing Advance parameter
***RSRP** - The measured Reference Signal Received Power (Intended for comparison with baseline approaches such as max RSRP).
***x** - Longitude component of distance to BS in EPSG:31287 coordinate system.
***y** - Latitude component of distance to BS in EPSG:31287 coordinate system.
***dist_to_bs** - The Euclidian distance to the BS. Can also be obtained from x and y.
For comparison, we also include the rural_no_mp and urban_no_mp files.
The data is equivalent to the rural and urban dataset, except for the TA values