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ISDP Mobile Data Collection Operation Guide (ESurvey SIMSSpace Survey by Object) - 2020!02!22

The document provides guidance on using mobile applications to collect survey data through manual input, scanning, photographing, plotting anchors, recognition, and uploading information. It describes the steps for accepting collection tasks, installing plugins, and collecting various types of site data.

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ISDP Mobile Data Collection Operation Guide (ESurvey SIMSSpace Survey by Object) - 2020!02!22

The document provides guidance on using mobile applications to collect survey data through manual input, scanning, photographing, plotting anchors, recognition, and uploading information. It describes the steps for accepting collection tasks, installing plugins, and collecting various types of site data.

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ISDP Mobile Data Collection


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Operation Guide
(eSurvey/SIMSSpace Survey by
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Hardware Restrictions
Specifications Minimum Requirement Remarks

OS Android 6.0 or later iOS is not supported.

Memory 1 GB or above

Megapixel 5 or above A higher megapixel achieves a better photo quality.

GPS Yes For navigation.

Gyroscope Yes For setting azimuth during photographing.

Offline operations are recommended if the network


Network 100 kbit/s or above
requirements are not met.
Installation and Login (1)

Step 1: Go to http://w3m.huawei.com to
download and install the ISDP Mobile.

Step 2: Log in to ISDP Mobile by using


your W3/Uniportal account and password.
Login – SIMSSpace Survey by Object
To execute data collection tasks of SIMSSpace survey by object, you need to install the SIMSSpace plug-in on the ISDP
Mobile app. The operation procedure is as follows:

Step 1: Tap +, and enter the


card view.

Step 2: Tap SIMSSpace and


add a SIMSSpace plug-in.

Step 3: Tap SIMSSpace and


enter the project list.

Note:
The SIMSSpace collects sensitive information, such as longitudes, latitudes, detailed addresses, and photos,
during data collection. Exercise caution when performing using SIMSSpace.
Login – eSurvey Survey by Object
To execute data collection tasks of eSurvey survey by object, you need to install the eSurvey plug-in on the ISDP Mobile
app. The operation procedure is as follows:

Step 1: Tap +, and enter the


card view.

Step 2: Tap eSurvey and add a


eSurvey plug-in.

Step 3: Tap eSurvey and enter


the task list.

Note:
The eSurvey collects sensitive information, such as longitudes, latitudes, detailed addresses, and
photos, during data collection. Exercise caution when performing using eSurvey.
Contents-Survey by Object
 1. Accepting Collection Tasks
 2. Collecting Site Data – Manual Input
 3. Collecting Site Data – Scanning the Survey Environment
 4. Collecting Site Data – Photographing
 5. Collecting Site Data – Plotting Anchor
 6. Collecting Site Data – Recognition
 7. Confirming Historical Design Info
 8. Uploading Data
 9. Checking the Panoramas
 10. Submitting for Review
 11. Submitting an Off-Site Request
 12. Feedback
Accepting Collection Tasks (1)
This chapter describes how to conduct SIMSSpace survey by object.

Step 1: Select an operation Step 2: The system automatically Step 3: (Optional) Tap at the upper right
environment. downloads the object library.
corner, choose OWS from the displayed drop-
down list, and enter the OWS work order key.
The OWS task is then displayed.

Note:
• The OWS task is hidden by default. It is displayed only after the
work order key is entered.
• After a task is bound to a scenario subset, objects and attributes
are displayed based on the rules set for the scenario subset.
• Tap in the upper right corner and choose Clear Cache to
clear the cache of the task that has been completed for more
than two weeks.
Accepting Collection Tasks (2)
Step 4: Tap to download the historical data.

For delivery by object, you can tap in the upper


right corner and choose Switch to Site/DU to switch
to the DU view.

Note:
Step 5: Select the data, photo, panorama and file to  Other: Indicates that the task type is other information collection.
be downloaded and tap Download historical data.  Survey: Indicates that the task type is site information collection.
 Design: Indicates that the task type is site information design.
 : Indicates that the download fails.
 : Indicates that the historical data is successfully downloaded.
 Tasks can be searched by site ID or name.
Accepting Collection Tasks (3)
Step 6: Tap . In the dialog box that is displayed, tap Start to start the
collection task.
The system checks whether the bound scenario subset is consistent with that on the web
client. If not, perform operations as prompted.

Note:
 : Tap this icon to download historical data from SIMSSpace Picker.
 : Tap the GPS navigation button to navigate to the site using the third-party map
(Baidu or Google) on your phone.
 : The object library is updated.
 : The task is delivered using the app and will be displayed on the Execution and
Reviewing tabs.
 : Indicates that the task is rejected. Historical data of rejected tasks needs to be
downloaded again. You can tap the task to synchronize data.
 : Tap to access the panorama page of the site.
Accepting Collection Tasks (4)
(Optional) Step 7: Deliver a site task on the app.
In the SIMSSpace Picker, set to allow task creation and delivery on the app
client. On the app, you can view site information in the SIMSSpace, view
recommended nearby sites, and deliver site tasks on the app. 4. Set Planned Start Time, Planned End
Time, and Task Type, and tap Confirm.
1. Tap View Site Info.
2. On the Site list page, find the site task to be delivered and tap to
download historical data.
Obtain the
latest list of
sites that are
not delivered.

3. Open the corresponding site and tap Start.


Accepting Collection Tasks (5)
Based on the job space subset and little template set in SIMSSpace Picker, you can quickly add instance objects.
The page for selecting a little template is available only when no local instance (excluding the five special objects,
Scattered instances and TSSR instances of the site, for example, Site Environment info) is found. If any local
instance is found, the survey data collection page is displayed. For details, see the next page.

(Optional) Step 8: Select a little template and (Optional) Step 9: On the preview page, check whether
tap Next. The preview page is displayed. the instance object meets requirements.

You can select no little template and Yes: Tap Complete. The collection task page is
tap Next. The collection task page is displayed.
displayed. No: Tap Cancel to return to the page for selecting a little
template.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Manual Input (1)
Step 1: On the Site Info tab page, view and edit the basic site information.

If the longitude and latitude are marked


in red boxes, the distance to the
original longitude and latitude is longer
than one kilometer. In this case,
change the longitude and latitude
based on the site requirements.

Tap or to obtain the longitude and


latitude of the current location.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Manual Input (2)
Step 2: Switch to the Sub-device tab page and view the added object instances under the
site.

Note:
• The dimmed instances are not in the scenario or project
subset and can be viewed only. Such instances do not require
site survey.
• TSSR auxiliary objects are displayed by survey group.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Manual Input (3)
Function Description

Delete Tap and hold an added object instance to delete it and its sub-instances.

Delete all instances. Tap and choose Delete All Instances to delete all
instances under the site.
Local language/Standard Tap and choose Language to switch between the local language and standard
language language.

Restore the instances and sub-instances that have been deleted last time. They
cannot be restored if they have been uploaded to the server.

Copy the instance.

Circuit breaker group For the circuit breaker, fuse, ODF terminal, and DDF terminal instances, identical key
attribute values will be automatically combined to the same group. If key attributes are
modified and their values are different, the merged instance will be split automatically
for display.

Key attribute A maximum of three key attribute values can be displayed under an instance.

TSSR auxiliary information If the TSSR is added to the project subset or scenario subset, the TSSR is displayed
on the page after the app downloads the object library and historical data again.

Scattered instance This group contains scattered instances. Scattered cables can be added.
History Indicates the data that has been submitted and reviewed. After a task is delivered
again, you can change the instance name.
New Indicates a new instance.
Design Add, delete, or modify the design.
All instances Tap and choose All Instances to view the instance attributes on the All
Instances screen.
Unconfirmed data Tap and choose Unconfirmed data from the displayed drop-down list to view
and edit Unconfirmed data.
Entry for panoramic collection
Collecting Data — Manually Recording Data (3)
(Optional) Step 3: Touch and hold an instance, select Move, and move the instance and its child
instances to the corresponding parent node.

Note:
A highlighted node is a parent node for selection.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Manual
Input (3)
(Optional) Step 4: Select an object or select a little template,
(Optional) Step 3: To create an instance, tap .
and tap Completed.
The Existing tab is displayed.
The scattered template must be configured in SIMSSpace Picker.
.
Collecting Site Survey Data –
Manual Input (4)
(Optional) Step 5: Switch to the Scattered tab page, select a
scattered instance, and tap Completed.

The scattered instance is added.

Note:
• When you add a scattered instance to an instance:
• Deleting a parent instance will delete related scattered instances.
• Scattered instances can be deleted.
Collecting Site Survey Data –
Manual Input (5)
(Optional) Step 6: Switch to the Design Step 7: On the Sub-device tab page,
tab page, select objects, and tap tap the instance to be edited to open
Completed.
Enable web-based and app-based design on the property page to collect data.
the SIMSSpace Picker. After a new instance is
Poles, wireless antennas, RRUs, microwave
uploaded to the web client, the app downloads
antennas, AAUs, RCUs, and tower platforms are
historical data. For non-QC tasks, new
displayed by group and ordered by key attributes
instances are not displayed; for QC tasks, new
such as integer, decimal place, and single
instances are displayed.
enumeration.
Tap the icon in the red box to sort the instances.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Manual Input (6)
Step 8: Set object attribute values of the added
(Optional) Step 9: Add a port.
object instances.

On the Basic Info tab page, basic information about the A. Select the others attribute value for the parent instance
parent instance is displayed by default. On the Sub-device attribute (Product Specification) which has an attached
tab page, all instances of the parent instance are displayed. object (port).
If you set Product Specification to others, you can
Note:
manually add ports.
 If the instance name is not manually changed, the
instance name is automatically updated based on The value of the Product Specification attribute displays
the naming rule. only the model values enabled in the SIMSSpace.
 If the instance name is manually changed, the
instance name is not automatically updated based
on the naming rule.

B. Switch to the Sub-device tab page and tap .


Select a port from the object list and add it manually.
Collecting Data – Automatic Input (1)
Delivery of projects surveyed by object: Object with the“AI”identifier can use voice or image recognition. The image recognition function is enabled. Attributes of the
wireless antenna, integrated cabinet, air conditioner, battery string, wireless cabinet, rectifier cabinet, RRU, AAU, rectifier module subrack, ACPDB, fuse and circuit
breaker objects can be recognized from photos. After the recognition is successful, the attribute values are automatically filled. The system only automatically adds a
fuse and circuit breaker object based on the recognition result after the fuse and circuit breaker object is successfully recognized.
This slide describes how to collect the attributes of a circuit breaker.
Use the photo function take photos of a circuit breaker and upload them. After attributes are recognized, the system obtains the results, automatically adds a circuit
breaker instance, and records the attribute information, improving collection efficiency.

Step 1: Tap Photos, and take a photo of the circuit Step 2: Tap to upload the photo.
breaker to be identified.

The system automatically uploads the circuit breaker


photo that is taken or imported for the first time.
Collecting Data – Automatic Input (2)
Step 3: Tap to obtain the identification result. Step 4: Check the identification result.
After the circuit breaker photo is identified, the system Check the instance and its attributes as required. You can manually modify
automatically specifies attribute values and creates a circuit the instance and its attributes if required.
breaker object instance based on the identification result.

Note:
 The following circuit breaker attributes can be automatically identified:
Quantity(pcs), Capacity(A), Occupied Quantity(pcs), Free Quantity(pcs),
and Free Space for New Breaker.
 Objects that can be automatically identified are marked with .
 The text boxes of automatically identified attributes are displayed in
green, those of unidentified attributes are displayed in red, and those of
manually identified attributes are displayed in blue.
 Photos that are identified are marked with Y, and those that fail to be
identified are marked with N.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Photographing (1)
Values of picture attributes are collected by
photographing.
Step 1: On a picture attribute, tap Photos. Step 2: Take a picture.

Azimuth for photographing.

Note:
Tap the three buttons to view Do not take photos of
the iHelp information of the sensitive data and areas,
video, voice, and image. such as face, license
plate, and military
sensitive area.

Note:
 Swipe left or right on the screen to take photos.
 Tap the up or down volume button to take a photo.
Missing  The shooting sound and long picture functions and Set the Check image quality
Photos are not uploaded. picture. function can be enabled through settings.
 : Import the shot photos. (If the app is allowed only to take photos, which is
preset on the web client, you cannot import local pictures to the app and Photos is
You can tap to preview the sample picture and not displayed on the screen.)
the picture that has been taken.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Photographing (2)
Step 3: After the photo is taken, Step 4: Edit the picture and tap
return to the basic information page Save.
and open the page for further
editing.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Plotting Anchor (1)
Instances in design-time or run-time can be added, and associated with the panorama.

Step 1: Tap to open the panorama page.

After the panorama page is displayed, the panoramic and scan attributes of all instances
that have been added to the current site are displayed. You can slide the photo left or right.
The thumbnail of the panorama can only be previewed.

Note:
• A panorama that has been uploaded to the
web client can still be deleted.
• The entrance to the panorama page is
removed from the instance attribute page.

If the site does not have panorama attributes or the ScanningPictures attribute (except
special sites), the Outdoor Panoramic Pictures/Indoor Panoramic Pictures object is
displayed on the panorama list page. Tap to instantiate the object and use "instance
names (attribute names)" to replace the object name.

Note:
Tap to view the panorama operation guide.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Plotting Anchor (2)
Step 2: Tap and select Import to import the panorama from the local disk (batch import is supported).

Shooting Mode Scenario Camera

Huawei camera Panorama collection Huawei CV60 panoramic


in common camera
Insta 360 ONE X equipment room
scenarios Insta 360 ONE X camera

Huawei camera at Panorama collection Huawei CV60 panoramic


high/low position in small equipment camera
rooms
Insta 360 ONE X at Insta 360 ONE X camera
high/low position

Insta 360 ONE X video All scenarios Insta 360 ONE X camera
shooting

Step 3: Select a panorama and open the page Note:


of adding anchors. • You are advised to download apps required by picture or video shooting using the Insta360 ONE X
camera on the WLAN, because downloading the apps consumes data.
• A maximum of 2-minute video can be taken using the Insta360 ONE X camera. If the duration exceeds 3
minutes, the system automatically stops taking the video.
• When using Insta360 ONE X to take photos or videos, if the camera is disconnected unexpectedly, you
can download the photos or videos taken before the disconnection after reconnecting the camera.
• When you take a video or photo using the Insta360 ONE X camera, the system automatically corrects the
tilted photo to a horizontal fisheye photo.
• The Insta360 ONE X camera allows you to delete videos and photos taken two weeks ago.
• Constraints: The mobile phone must run Android 6.0 or later and be connected to a CV60 panoramic
camera or Insta360 ONE X camera.
• Tap Video Extract to extract photos from the panoramic video file to improve the panoramic synthesis
efficiency.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Plotting Anchor (3)
Step 5: Add anchors on the panorama in the collection state. Step 6: Select an instance and enter collection data

A. Move the picture to adjust the position of the cursor in the panorama.
as needed.
B. After selecting an instance, tap to associate the instance with the
panorama.

Note:
• Tap to enter or edit the azimuth of the panorama.
• Tap to switch to the panorama of the current attribute. The panorama can be viewed with or without anchors.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Plotting Anchor (4)
If a design-time anchor is associated, you can zoom out, rotate, or move the anchor. Tap to switch to
the toolbar.
Note:
• Delete: After the binding of an instance with a panorama
is deleted, the instance is not deleted.
• Zoom: Move the icon to adjust the anchor size.
• Rotate: Move the icon to rotate the anchor.
• Move: Move the cursor to the target position and tap
Move.
• : In the upper right corner of the panorama. Tap the
icon to view the panorama in AR mode.
• : Tap this icon to delete the anchor.
• : Delete the panorama.
• You can tap and hold an instance to delete or copy the
instance.
• Anchors of the same instance can be added to different
panoramas.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Plotting Anchor (5)
In the navigation tree on the left, choose Indoor or Outdoor, tap an instance to add a location anchor, and tap the location
anchor to go to the panorama plotting page of the corresponding instance.

Note:
• : Touch and hold the icon to delete the location anchor and edit the direction of the location anchor.
• An instance can have only one anchor in the same panorama.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Recognition (1)
You can take multiple photos, select appropriate photos, and upload them to the system for recognition.
The attribute values that are successfully recognized will be displayed on the page. The attribute value
text box turns green, which facilitates users to view the recognition result.

Step 1: Tap to recognize a Step 2: Tap Take a photo.


picture from camera or library.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Recognition (2)
Step 3: Select a picture and tap to Step 4: View the recognition result.
upload the picture.
The attribute value text box turns In the photo, use the red box to mark the
green, which facilitates users to view subobjects that are successfully recognized
the recognition result. and backfill the attributes of the subobjects
that are successfully recognized.
Collecting Site Survey Data – Recognition (3)
To improve data collection efficiency, the system supports quick recognition.
After photos are taken, select appropriate photos. On the main task page, upload selected photos in batches
for recognition. The recognized pictures will be backfilled to the corresponding attributes of each subobject.
The attribute text box turns green, which facilitates the user to verify the recognition result.

Tap this icon to perform quick recognition.

Note:
Online deleting recognized pictures will also delete recognized attribute
values related to the pictures.
However, those attribute values that are generated not by recognizing
will not be deleted.
Attribute values modified after pictures are recognized will be deleted
when the recognized pictures are deleted.
Relevant Operations
During data collection, tap on the left of the 2. Operator tags are displayed on microservice
screen or slide right from the left of the screen project instances to prevent deletion by mistake.
to display the navigation tree. All instances are
displayed based on the parent-child
relationship. You can tap an instance to directly
access the collection screen. By default, the
basic information tab is displayed.

Note:
• Tap to expand the instance tree and tap again to collapse the instance tree.
• Tap the back icon to return to the previous instance screen.
• You can enter keywords in the search box to perform fuzzy search. You can
also tap the up or down arrow to switch to the matched instance.
• indicates that a mandatory field is empty.
• Tap to view the operator tag information.
• indicates the data to be confirmed for a microservice project.
Confirming Historical Design Info
1. Delivery of projects surveyed by object: If you select Yes for Confirm Historical Design on the presetting page of
the eSurvey TSS, all tasks under the current project support confirmation of historical design information using the app
client.
2. SIMSSpace APP: If you set Confirm Historical Design to Yes when creating a task on the SIMSSpace Picker
page, historical design information of the task can be confirmed using the app.

Step 1: Tap Go to Collection Page.


Confirming Historical Design Information –
Completely Implemented According to the Design
Confirm instance statuses, including Complete, Partially, and Not.

Step 1: Tap to confirm that the instance is (Optional) Step 2: Confirm that the instance is completely

completely implemented according to the design. implemented according to the design on the instance attribute
page.

Note:
1. Only the snapshot attribute of the
instance is activated.
Step 3: Tap Go to Confirmation Page. The 2. If the attribute is not edited, its status
can be changed after confirmation.
collection page is displayed, and the instance
status changes to run-time.
Confirming Historical Design Information – Partially
Implemented According to the Design
Step 1: Tap to confirm that the instance is partially (Optional) Step 3: Edit the Partially instance
implemented according to the design. status.

Step 2: Enter remarks.

Step 4: Tap Go to Confirmation Page. The


collection page is displayed, and the instance
status changes to run-time. Note:
All attributes are activated and can be edited.
Confirming Historical Design Information –
Not Implemented
Step 1: Tap to confirm that the instance is (Optional) Step 2: Edit the Not instance status.
not implemented.

Step 3: Tap Go to Confirmation Page. The collection page is displayed. Note:


All attributes cannot be edited.
The instance status remains unchanged and can be confirmed again.
Uploading Site Survey Data

Collected data will be


submitted to the server if
the network is connected.

Note:
When you upload data, the system automatically deletes
photos lost during the upload and proceeds.
(Optional) Uploading Collected Data
For projects in China, you need to collect the data required for generating the 5G evaluation report. After the data is
collected, submit the data and view the generated 5G report to ensure that the collection task is complete and avoid
repeated site visits.

Step 1: Tap and choose Submit for 5G to Step 2: Tap View 5G Report.
upload the collected data.
Checking the Panoramas
To avoid repeated site visits, you need to pre-check the collected panoramas after uploading the collected data to ensure
the quality of the panoramas.

Step 1: Tap to open the panorama page.

Note:
• : Set the Check image quality function.
• : Indicates that the panorama pre-
check is passed.
• : Indicates that panorama synthesis Step 2: Tap to view the panorama synthesis status.
fails.
Tap the synthesis status icon to view the synthesis status, including the
• : Wait or the pre-check is in progress. synthesis result, failure cause, and suggestion. If the panorama fails to
be synthesized, collect the panorama again based on the failure cause.
Submitting for Review
Step 1: After survey data is collected using Step 2: Select the review area and group,
the app, submit the data for review. and fill in review comments. Then, tap OK.

Note:
After the photos pass the review,
you can tap on the submitted
screen to delete the local data.
Viewing Rejected Tasks

Tap Remark to view the review comments


for rejection.
(Optional) Submitting an Off-Site Request
For delivery-by-object projects, you need to submit an off-site request after the collection is complete.
After the survey manager confirms, you can then leave the site, thereby ensuring that the collection task
is complete and avoiding repeated site visits.

Step 1: Tap and select Off-site request Step 2: Tap Off-site confirmation to view
to submit an application. the confirmation information.

Note:
You can submit multiple off-site
requests.
Feedback
Step 1: Tap , and select Feedback. Step 2: Enter your questions and comments and tap
Submit feedback.

Note:
Contact Us: Contains the
phone number and email box of
emergency contacts.
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