Othman;
RF design, regardless of access technology, is usually performed using a
tool specifically designed for that purpose, such as Planet, Wizard,
Romulus or CellCAD. However, MapInfo is very useful in planning coverage in
wireless systems in that by using a host of available databases, one can
process business and residential demographics, highway traffic data,
commuting patters, etc. to determine where your customer base is most
likely to use portable communications. This information is then used to
develop a service area contour that is then used in the detailed design
activities, including RF coverage design.
Best regards,
Bruce B. Blais
Principal Consultant
PCN Professionals, Inc.
Wireless Telecom Specialists
Richardson (Dallas), Texas USA
www.pcn-pros.com
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From: ISSA, OTHMAN [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 17:11
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Subject: MI re: GIS contribution in RF/CDMA
If any of the honourable members in this list had done any research or
had any info. about RF/CDMA and GIS applications/approaches. I will
appreciate if you share that info. with me. I understand that
applications like DeciBel and Vertical Mapper can be used for RF
propagation analysis and possibly the later version of Northwood sw
application called "Virtual Frontier"???
I will much appreciate any info.
What I need to know is how GIS can help?
What capabilities are available in MapInfo/MapInfo add-ons or other
softwares?
I have to prepare a one page briefing for my peers tomorrow and will
appreciate any help from you.
Thank you,
--
Othman Issa
Mgr - IS/IT
Bell Canada
100 Borough Dr, F 3-O
Toronto (Scarborough), ON M1P 4W2
T: 416-296-6000
F: 416-296-0753
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