Software performs WiMAX site surveys
-- Test & Measurement World, 11/1/2008 2:00:00 AM
Running on the YellowFin WiMAX analyzer, DragNet mapping coverage software from Berkeley Varitronics Systems lets you perform drive studies and post-processing analysis of your WiMAX networks while still in the field. The program combines real-time YellowFin WiMAX measurements with GPS geo-coding accuracy.
You can create survey bitmaps with Berkeley’s GPS Projector software. Next, drive to any spot with GPS reception, while DragNet Collector scans selected Mobile WiMAX channels and correlates them to your exact location automatically via GPS. The GPS measurements provide both latitude and longitude, as well as time stamps, for a complete WiMAX survey path anywhere in the world. Survey data, such as RSSI, cell ID, and segment ID, can be exported into DragNet’s Analyzer for further mapping coverage studies in multiple graphical and tabular layouts. In addition, you can export surveys into KML (Keyhole Markup Language) files for plotting in applications like Google Earth.
Berkeley Varitronics Systems, www.bvsystems.com.
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