- Introduction to NTN Optimization Workflow
NTN optimization is where theoretical design meets real network performance. Unlike planning, optimization is a continuous process focused on improving KPIs through data driven tuning.
- Works on live network data
- Focuses on performance improvement and stability
- Requires cross domain analysis (satellite, RAN, core)
Key objective: Convert KPI degradation into actionable optimization steps.
- Role of an NTN Optimization Engineer
An NTN optimization engineer is responsible for maintaining and improving network performance on a daily basis.
- Monitor KPIs and identify issues
- Perform root cause analysis
- Apply parameter tuning
- Validate improvements post change
Practical reality:
- Most time is spent analyzing KPIs rather than changing parameters
- End to End Optimization Workflow Overview
The NTN optimization workflow follows a structured loop.
- KPI monitoring
- Issue identification
- Root cause analysis
- Parameter tuning
- Post validation
This is not a one time process but a continuous cycle.
- Step 1: KPI Monitoring and Analysis
Optimization starts with KPI observation.
Key KPIs monitored:
- Access success rate
- Throughput (DL / UL)
- Latency
- Packet loss
- Beam utilization
Analysis methods:
- Real time dashboard monitoring
- Historical trend analysis
- Beam level comparison
Practical tip:
- Always compare KPIs across beams to identify anomalies
- Step 2: Issue Identification
Once KPIs degrade, the next step is identifying the problem area.
Typical issues:
- Low throughput in specific beams
- High access failures
- Increased latency in certain regions
- Uneven load distribution
Approach:
- Identify affected beams or regions
- Check time correlation
- Compare with neighboring beams
Key principle:
- Define the problem clearly before jumping to solutions
- Step 3: Root Cause Analysis
Root cause analysis requires cross layer investigation. One of the most important part of NTN optimization.
- RAN layer → scheduling, resource allocation
- Feeder link → RF degradation, congestion
- Satellite → beam alignment, movement
- Core → session handling, congestion
Tools used:
- KPI dashboards
- Alarm systems
- Log analysis
Practical insight:
- Most NTN issues are not isolated to a single layer
- Step 4: Parameter Tuning and Optimization Actions
Once the root cause is identified, tuning is applied.
Common optimization actions:
- Beam power adjustment
- Scheduling parameter tuning
- Load balancing across beams
- Handover parameter optimization
- Uplink power control adjustment
Important:
- Always apply changes in a controlled manner (limited scope first)
- Step 5: Post Optimization Validation
After tuning, results must be verified.
Validation methods:
- KPI comparison (before vs after)
- Real time monitoring
- User experience feedback
Success criteria:
- KPI improvement sustained over time
- No negative impact on other beams
- Iterative Optimization Cycle (Continuous Loop)
Optimization is never “complete” in NTN.
Cycle:
- Monitor → Analyze → Optimize → Validate → Repeat
Reasons for continuous iteration:
- Satellite movement changes conditions
- Traffic patterns vary over time
- Environmental factors (weather, interference)
Key mindset:
- Optimization is a daily activity, not a project
- Real Example 1: Throughput Degradation in a Beam
Problem:
- Low DL throughput observed in one beam
Analysis:
- High beam utilization
- No feeder link issue
Root cause:
- Resource congestion
Solution:
- Load balancing to adjacent beams
- Scheduling optimization
Result:
- Throughput improved by redistributing traffic
- Real Example 2: High Access Failure Rate
Problem:
- Users unable to connect in a region
Analysis:
- Increased RACH failures
- Timing misalignment
Root cause:
- Incorrect timing advance configuration
Solution:
- Adjust timing parameters
Result:
- Access success rate improved significantly
- Real Example 3: Latency Spike in Specific Region
Problem:
- Sudden latency increase
Analysis:
- Packet delay observed across multiple beams
Root cause:
- Feeder link congestion
Solution:
- Traffic rerouting to alternate gateway
Result:
- Latency normalized
- Key Takeaways for Optimization Engineers
- KPI analysis is the starting point of all optimization
- Never optimize without identifying root cause
- Changes must be validated to avoid side effects
- Optimization is iterative and continuous
- Cross domain understanding is critical in NTN

