Screenshot showing 3-D viewable terrain.
Screenshot showing Dominant Pilot by Ec/Io. Information available at
each point is the Ec/Io and the PN for each dominant pilot at that location.
Screenshot showing Sectors per User (handoff regions). Information
available at each point is a list of all sectors in soft or softer handoff
and their predicted Ec/Io values.
Screenshot showing a CDMA simulation. This is a sectors per user plot
after simulating 60% system loading. Notice the cell shrinkage from the
plot above. Again, information available at each point is a list of all
sectors in soft or softer handoff and their predicted Ec/Io values.
Screenshot showing the Profiler with an un-obstructed line of site
path. Reliability of the link is being displayed. The link is visible on
the mapper as well as the blue line just above the Profiler window. Infomation
is instantly available inside the Profiler by moving the mouse to any point
and reading the Values to the right of the graph.
Screenshot showing the same profile as above but with Field Strength
showing instead of Reliability. Notice how the Field Strength "mimics"
the terrain profile. This level of detail and accuracy is not available
in a slope/intercept model and is perhaps the best illustration of the
difference between a physical optics model like the CRC-PREDICT and the
simple empirical slope/intercept.
Screenshot showing the results of a Repeater run. The blue line is
the donor site path and the mouse is displaying information about the donor
link. C/I was calculated considering the signals from all other sites (green
paths) in the prediction area.
Same shot as above only all paths are labeled with their respective
Receive Signal Levels.
Screenshot showing forward link coverage reliability from two LMDS
Hubs in the presence of interference from all sectors of both hubs.
Screenshot showing all reverse links from the LMDS sites for the same
network as the picture immedeately above. Reverse links can be run in this
point-to-multipoint mode, or in area mode as in other network types. Placing
the mouse over any of the links will pop up information about the link
including excess signal to noise ratio, received signal level at the hub,
C/I considering all other sites as interferors, and communication reliability
in the presence of interference.
Screenshot showing a reverse link from an individual LMDS site. The
blue link is the for the site in question. Green links are interferors.
Information about the link is available by placing the mouse pointer over
the link.
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