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Remcom Inc. 315 S. Allen St., Suite 416 State College, PA 16801 USA Tel: 1-814-861-1299 Fax: 1-814-861-1308 sales@remcom.com www.remcom.com © 2011 Remcom Inc. All rights reserved. Data Visualization
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Visualization of Input and Output Wireless InSite has a wide range of built-in 2D and 3D data visualization capabilities Input data such as: –Antenna patterns –Material electrical parameters –Waveform visualization in time and frequency domains Output Data –2D and 3D types
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Viewing Output - Selecting Data Data is accessible by clicking the Output tab in the Main window For each study area in the project there will be an entry with the name of the study area in the output hierarchy
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Viewing Output in the Project View Simple example on the right shows several buildings, one transmitter and a grid of receivers For each transmitter point/receiver set combination there will be output available Some output is also available for Tx-point to Rx-point pairs
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Viewing Output in the Project View (2) Right-click on the desired data set, then click the appropriate action This example shows the received power for the receiver grid
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Scale Bar Customization Scale bar properties window for the received power scale bar Access by right clicking on the scale bar and selecting Properties Used to customize all of the various aspects of the scale bar for each output type
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Viewing Propagation Paths Viewing individual propagation paths is a powerful tool for gaining knowledge of the physics of the particular situation Use as a diagnostic tool to check both model assumptions and the accuracy of the results
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Output Hierarchy Available output Default options with additional types chosen under the ‘Requested output’ tab before selecting a calculation run mode from the Project Run menu
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Output Hierarchy (2) The output tree can be sorted based on client preferences. Intermix the following criteria for sorting below the study area and category (i.e. point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, etc…): –Output type (i.e. Total power, Path loss, C/I, etc…) –Transmitter set –Receiver set –Output filter –An additional point-sorting layer is added for p2p output files automatically
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Number of Paths When a calculation is run, Wireless InSite saves the set of paths, up to the maximum number chosen for the project, calculated for every transmitter to receiver combination Note: –The maximum number of paths which are viewable in the Project view can be set by clicking Project Properties in the Main window. The last field contains “Maximum Number of Paths”. The default for this setting is 25 which is often sufficient in many applications, but may need to be increased in some applications.
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Viewing Paths Select the “Propagation Paths” branch Right-click and select Load Careful ! Viewing ALL paths can be slow
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Viewing Paths (2) Path interactions and the power contribution of the path is listed Individual ray paths within the propagation output file may be displayed
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Viewing Paths (3)
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Viewing Paths (4) View a subset of the paths for a given receiver … View single path Select ‘View some paths’ from the points context menu.
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Viewing Paths (5)
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Line Plotting Wireless InSite has two types of 2D graphs; rectangular and polar In addition, the pdf and cdf of the data in the file can be plotted Input data can be plotted, such as antenna patterns and material electrical parameters Most of the types of output data described in the chapter on Output can be plotted on a 2D graph For certain types of data it may make more sense to use one type of graph or another
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Line Plotting (2) Graphs and plots are stored as part of the project and are available in the Output tab or Project Hierarchy output branch New runs update the associated plots (traces) automatically In general, graphing begins the same way for whichever data type is to be displayed. Locate the data to be plotted by clicking the Output tab in the Main window.
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Line Plotting (3) Expanding the study area which contains the data of interest by clicking its + will list the point- to-multipoint, point-to-point, filtered, and communication systems data sets that are available. If Plot is not available after right-clicking on a dataset, this indicates that the particular dataset is not applicable to 2D plotting. Traversing the Output tree up or down may allow 2D plotting for different datasets.
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Line Plotting (4) Choose the data column and axis of the output file to plot on the graph
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Line Plotting (5) Graph Properties There are several options for controlling how the plot is displayed. These options are accessible by right-clicking anywhere on the plot as shown
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Line Plotting (6) Graph Properties
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EM Field and Ray Path Movies Provides visualization of output varying over time –Propagation paths –Electric fields including X, Y, Z and magnitude MPEG files can be generated directly from GUI Utilizes the same scale bar as non-animated output Each receiver set may only show output for one transmitter point
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Movie Player Window
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Rosslyn Paths Movie
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Rosslyn E-Field Magnitude Movie
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