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News 2005
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News around AWE Communications and WinProp in 2005:
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December 2005
Cooperation
Agreement signed with CNES
The French Centre National d'Etudes
Spatiales (CNES) signed a
research contract with AWE Communications to develop an OFDM system
simulator (incl. terrestrial
and satellite
multimedia broadcasting).
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November 2005
Alcatel selects the Dominant Path
Model
Alcatel
used WinProp's urban IRT ray tracing
since 1999.
This propagation model is integrated into A9155, Alcatel's radio
network planning tool.
Now Alcatel extended the capabilities of A9155 and integrated
additionally WinProp's new and innovative UDP (Urban Dominant Path Model).
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August 2005
Couei
organizes WinProp seminar in Kyoto, Japan
The list of countries with successful
WinProp seminars is extended:
For the first time, AWE Communications gives a seminar in Japan. The
seminar was hosted and organized by our Japanese partner Couei.
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March 2005
Dominant
Path Prediction Model
New
Path Loss Prediction Model available: Dominant
Path Model.
This new model is now available for rural, suburban, urban, and indoor scenarios. It
combines very short computation times with high accuracy. As it
combines the advantages of deterministic and ray-optical path
determination (propagation in rigorous 3D and not limited to vertical
plane) with the advantages of empirical
models (easy auto-calibration with measurements), this model exactly
fits
to the requirements of radio network planning engineers.
Further
information (incl. comparison to other models and measurements) can be
found on the pages of
the Dominant Path Model!
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Feb 2005
MASC
(Multiple Antenna Scenario Configurator)
Computation of
antenna patterns based on
multiple antennas incl. reflections and transmissions at objects used
for the mounting of antennas (masts, walls, arms, tubes,...). Determine
the actual antenna pattern after installation incl. the influence of
mast
and arms to improve the accuracy of the path loss prediction! Due to
its
flexible output filters, this stand alone tool can be used to compute
antenna patterns for all commercial network planning tools
(computed patterns can be exported in *.msi, *.pln, *.xml formats and
to open ASCII formats).
Further
information can be found on our MASC
page!
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