Since its introduction in 2002, EM.Terrano has helped wireless engineers around the globe model the physical channel and the mechanisms by which radio signals propagate from transmitters to receivers. EM.Terranoâs advanced ray tracing simulator finds the dominant propagation paths at each specific physical site. It calculates the true signal characteristics at the actual locations using physical databases of the buildings and terrain at a given site, not those of a statistically average or representative environment. Using a full 3D CAD modeler, you can set up any number of buildings with arbitrary geometries, no longer limited to vertical prismatic shapes. Versatile interior wall arrangements allow indoor propagation modeling inside complex building configurations. The most significant recent improvement is an entirely new SBR simulation engine that takes advantage of ultrafast k-d tree algorithms borrowed from the field of computer graphics and video gaming.
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=== EM.Terrano as the Propagation Module of EM.Cube ===
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