Indoor RF Design Tool - RS3000
RS3000
RS3000 is a rapid and accurate coverage simulation tool for dense urban and indoor environments.
Features and Benefits
- Highly Accurate coverage prediction, by using 3D Ray-tracing
- Absolute deviation average is approximately 5[dB] (Indoor)
- HSDPA throughput prediction taking into account of multi-path environments
- Rapid Ray-launching algorithm
- More than 10 times faster than conventional ray-tracing technique
- Proactive solution owing to consideration of penetration/percolation
- Locate dead spots, pollution areas
- Provide effective solution for Dense Urban Area
- Analyze Interaction between outdoor sites and indoor sites
- Interference condition setting (In case of availability of measurement data)
- Graphical modeling of building materials (partition, pillar, wall)
- Compatible with not only NEC tools but also Non-NEC tools
Technical Highlights
Graphical Modeling
Through an icon-driven GUI interface, indoor environments such as offices and shopping malls can
be easily laid out using a complete selection of components (e.g., floor, wall, door, furniture,
office equipment). The icons allow dimensioning and detailed setting of material types such as
plaster board and concrete. This feature helps users create a basis for coverage prediction.
Rapid & Accurate Coverage Prediction, and Visualized Presentation of Prediction Results
3D ray launching method and parallel processing have realized highly accurate simulation in very short period.
Indoor/outdoor mixed coverage prediction in dense urban. RS3000 accurately predicts coverage and
locates dead spots and pollution areas, featuring capabilities for analyzing the interaction between
indoor and outdoor antennas.
RS3000 supports HSDPA throughput prediction based on precise SIR distribution derived through
simulation of multi-path environments.
Flexible System Configuration
RS3000 is an application service provided via internet. It employs server-client architecture
built on an open WindowsR platform and linked over internet. Featuring a common database on the
server, this configuration eliminates the burden of data management on each client and enables
centralized data processing. Furthermore, the server has a cluster architecture composed of
multiple parallel processors, thus drastically reducing processing time. Users only need to
input data of target buildings from a PC (client software required) and upload data to the
RS3000 server. The server maintained by NEC carries out a well-organized process of calculations
and delivers results in a short period of time.