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Radioplan to release upgrade for 3G optimisation solution at 3GSM
February 19, 2004
Radioplan, a supplier of 3G radio network planning, optimisation, and measurement analysis solutions, will release the latest version of their automated optimisation solution for 3G, WiNeS 3.0, at the 3GSM World Congress, Cannes, 23-26 February 2004 (Hall 2, Stand F59).
The WiNeS simulation and optimisation platform is already in commercial service today with major vendors and network operators in both Europe and Asia, and WiNeS 3.0 is set to provide a powerful enhancement of Radioplan's sophisticated, vendor independent solution for 3G radio networks, extending operational and interfacing capabilities even further.
WiNeS 3.0 features integrated support for a wide range of commercially available measurement acquisition systems and network planning tools, including the latest ATOLL API from Forsk. Additional data sources can be quickly and easily supported using Radioplan's proven plug-in technology. WiNeS 3.0 also offers an interface for vendor specific RRM algorithms, with several vendor-specific RRM libraries already supported, allowing extremely precise prediction and optimisation of 3G network behaviour.
Johannes Huebner, Radioplan's Executive Manager, commented "Radioplan's end-to-end thinking means we are constantly looking at other tools being used in the entire network engineering workflow. By ensuring we offer built-in support for the most popular tools, and by bridging the data gap between each of those systems in a seamless way, we have managed to massively reduce the time to complete 3G optimisation tasks."
In addition to enhancements to existing functions that allow dynamic simulation, the ability to tune path loss data, and fast and accurate optimisation mechanisms, WiNeS 3.0 includes an extended optimisation suite, including site selection, cost constraint management, and fully-featured statistical analysis.
Radioplan will be demonstrating their integrated UMTS planning, measurement analysis and optimisation solution using live 3G network measurements at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France 23-26 February 2004 (Hall 2, Stand F59).
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