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19 February 2004 - Radioplan, a supplier of 3G radio
network planning, optimization, and measurement analysis
solutions, will release the latest version of their
automated optimization solution for 3G, WiNeS 3.0, at
the 3GSM World Congress, Cannes, 23-26 February 2004
(Hall 2, Stand F59).
The WiNeS simulation and optimization 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 Radioplans
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 interfaces to vendor
specific RRM algorithms. Several vendor-specific RRM
libraries are already supported, allowing extremely
precise prediction and optimization of 3G network behaviour.
Johannes Huebner, Radioplans Executive Manager,
commented Radioplans 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 optimization
tasks.
In addition to enhancements to existing functions that
allow dynamic simulation, the ability to tune path loss
data, and fast and accurate optimization mechanisms,
WiNeS 3.0 includes an extended optimization suite, including
site selection, cost constraint management, and fully-featured
statistical analysis.
Radioplan will be demonstrating their integrated UMTS
planning, measurement analysis and optimization 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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