Gsm Rssi And Lte Rssi And Rsrp
Solution 1:
To put it simply, RSSI and RSRP are signal level measurements for GSM and LTE, respectively. They are not exactly the same, because GSM and LTE are very different technologies. However, they both indicate the same type of information. RSRP holds no meaning in GSM and RSSI means something different in LTE.
This question may be worth reading: How to get LTE signal strength in Android?
Most of what you are looking for, I was able to find here: https://developer.android.com/reference/packages.html
GsmSignalStrength - GSM Signal Strength, valid values are (0-31, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5
GsmBitErrorRate - GSM bit error rate (0-7, 99) as defined in TS 27.007 8.5
CdmaDbm - CDMA RSSI value in dBm
CdmaEcio - CDMA Ec/Io value in dB*10
EvdoDbm - EVDO RSSI value in dBm
EvdoEcio - EVDO Ec/Io value in dB*10
EvdoSnr - Signal to noise ratio. Valid values are 0-8. 8 is the highest.
I could not locate the following, but here is what I suspect:
LteSignalStrength - LTE Signal Strength in ASU (0-31, 99)
LteRsrp - LTE RSRP value in dBm
LteRssnr - LTE SINR value in dB
LteCqi - LTE CQI (no units)
gsm|lte|cdma - Network type
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