Dresden, Germany. --October 31, 2005-- Radioplan, the German RF simulation
and automatic optimization specialist, today announced that a new
student edition of their state-of-the-art Radiowave Propagation
Simulator (RPS) will be made available for download free of charge with
immediate effect from
www.radioplan.com.Radioplan's RPS Student
is a fully-functional version of RPS, allowing students free access to
study RF propagation in small radio environments using the full set of
tools available to the professional user. RPS can be used to generate
simulations of small indoor and outdoor radio environments such as WLAN,
WIMAX, Mesh, UMTS, and CMDA2000, allowing users to investigate the
effects of penetration, reflection, diffraction, polarization and
antenna configuration.
"Radioplan was founded by radio engineering students,
and we would like to give the next generation of RF engineers the chance
to use the same suite of tools that they will find in use in industry",
said Johannes Huebner, Radioplan's Executive Manager. "Our toolsets are
trusted to provide simulation and optimization results to dozens of the
world's largest mobile operators, equipment vendors and R&D
organizations, and we hope that early experience with the full
functionality of these advanced tools will open many new employment and
research opportunities for future radio engineers".
RPS uses sophisticated ray launching algorithms to
predict the precise performance of radio channels, an approach that has
several advantages over other algorithms, making it the best choice for
high performance propagation prediction, accurate coverage results, and
the teaching of best practises. RPS Student can be upgraded to allow
unlimited parallelization for more in depth research needs - one
reference installation consists of a fully-equipped 56 processor blade
server, each running a separate prediction engine.
RPS has an integrated Environment Editor with layer
support, plug-in support for custom propagation models, surface plots,
and post-processing applications, and can import environment data from
dozens of source CAD formats. RPS also has several built-in 2D/3D
surface plot functions that provide overviews of a wide variety of
results, including: