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Historical Cell Site Analysis (HCSLI) is a method used to interpret carrier records to understand how a mobile device interacted with the cellular network over time. It is commonly used in criminal defense, appeals, post-conviction matters, and civil litigation to evaluate timelines, movement consistency, and network behaviorβwhile clearly documenting limitations.
Depending on the carrier and record type, historical call detail and network records may include items such as:
Most cell towers are configured with multiple antennas that serve different directions. These are often described as sectors. Each sector has an approximate pointing direction called azimuth (measured in degrees).
A sector is a portion of coverage served by a specific antenna orientation. In many areas, towers use three sectors (commonly approximated as 120Β° slices), but the real-world coverage can differ due to terrain, building density, network load, and antenna design.
Azimuth is the direction the antenna is pointed (e.g., 0Β° = north, 90Β° = east). It is used to visualize the likely direction of coverage, but it is not a guarantee of where a phone was located.
A defensible HCSLI workflow typically includes:
For a deeper dive into mapping workflows, timelines, and report deliverables, see: CDR analysis and cell tower mapping.
Educational content only. This page does not provide legal advice and does not promise specific outcomes. All conclusions depend on the available records and documented limitations.
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