Remcom Releases Wireless InSite 2.5 and Real-Time Module

Release focuses on faster EM propagation results.

Release focuses on faster EM propagation results.

By DE Editors

Remcom’s latest Wireless InSite has been enhanced with faster run times and the ability to handle more intricate wireless EM propagation problems.

Wireless InSite is site-specific radio propagation software for the analysis and design of wireless communication systems. It provides predictions of propagation and communication channel characteristics in complex urban, indoor, rural, and mixed path environments, including high-fidelity and real time options. Applications range from military defense to commercial communications, helping RF engineers to design wireless communications links, optimize antenna coverage, and assess the effectiveness of jammers.

In addition to performance enhancements that affect speed, new options increase capability and flexibility. The new release offers an API to Wireless InSite’s Full 3D Ray Model as a standard component of the base package. Customers will now be able to develop custom applications that are either geared toward rapid urban propagation with the Real Time API or high-fidelity calculations in urban, rural, or mixed-path environments with the Full 3D Ray Model API.

Other new enhancements in Wireless InSite 2.5 include:

  • Optimized ray engine enables run times up to 18x faster for large urban scenes.
  • 64-bit version supports larger, more complex problems.
  • Real Time Module run times are relatively independent of overall scene size and complexity.
  • More robust transmitter and receiver sets, material and terrain properties modeling,  and graphical setup and displays.
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For more information, visit Remcom.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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