Abstract
With the advancements in wireless network technologies over the past few decades and the deployment of 4G LTE networks, the capabilities and services provided to end-users have become seemingly endless. Users of smartphones utilize high-speed network services while commuting on public transit and hope to have a consistent, high-quality connection for the duration of their trip. Due to the massive load demand on cellular networks and frequent changes in the underlying radio channel, users often experience sudden unexpected variations in the connection quality. To overcome such variations and maintain a consistent connection, these variations need to be predicted before they occur. This can be accomplished by the spatio-temporal analysis of the different network quality parameters and the investigation of the main factors that affect the network's performance and QoS. To this end, we conducted a network survey via Kingston Transit in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. We used the Android network monitoring application G-NetTrack Pro to build a dataset of various client-side wireless network quality parameters. The dataset consists of 30 repeated public transit bus trips at three different times of the day, each lasting around one hour. In this paper, we describe the data collection process, present an analysis of the collected data, and investigate the effects of time and location on the network's measured throughput and signal strength. We made the collected data, including more than 190 thousand unique records, publicly available to researchers in a domain where open data is rare.
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