This example considers the application of analyzing three base stations, set in a building. The network planning simulation
is based on a pre-defined air interface file.
WinProp is a complete suite of tools in the domain of wireless propagation and radio network planning. With applications
ranging from satellite to terrestrial, from rural via urban to indoor radio links, WinProp’s innovative wave propagation models combine accuracy with short computation time.
View the typical workflows when working with propagation simulations in specific scenarios, how to add a network planning
to a propagation simulation, include a receiver pattern, set up a time-variant scenario, include multiple-input multiple-output
(MIMO) at both the base station and the mobile station, connectivity analysis of sensor networks and optimization.
Use AMan to generate, edit and analyze a single antenna. Superimpose multiple antennas radiating similar signals to determine
the actual antenna pattern while taking into consideration the local environment.
WinProp includes empirical and semi-empirical models (calibration with measurements possible), rigorous 3D ray-tracing models
as well as the unique dominant path model (DPM).
In WinProp various air interfaces and applications are pre-defined: broadcasting, cellular, wireless access, WiFi, sensor networks,
ICNIRP and EM compliance.
This example considers the application of analyzing base stations in a city, set in
an urban environment.
Example Overview
This example considers the application of analyzing base stations in a city.
Topics Discussed in Example
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Example Prerequisites
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Final Remarks
This example showed how to analyze base stations in a city, to create the urban database using WallMan and to obtain coverage plots using ProMan.