COLLECTION MODULE: IMPORT, COMPARE AND CALIBRATE PREDICTIONS
iBwave's Collection module, an iBwave Design add-on, provides the perfect framework for collaboration between field teams and RF professionals. It integrates collected data into wireless network plans created using iBwave Design. Detailed comparisons of actual measurements with predicted data can be made, in turn, increasing the calibration of your propagation tool with each use.
INTEGRATE DATA COLLECTED FROM ONSITE VISITS
The Collection module allows you to use a single tool for both data collection integration and system design optimization. The data can be collected manually onsite, or by using third-party industry-leading tools, which are then incorporated in the design-planning of indoor wireless networks, improving end results. Signal strength measurements are imported directly into iBwave Design floor plans.
Collected survey data can be compared with the prediction results using the mean error and standard deviation for measurements, offering a detailed statistical analysis of any discrepancies.
how it works: compare prediction results with actual results
The Collection module enables you to calibrate your propagation models by comparing empirical measurements with prediction data through detailed statistical analyses, which are presented visually for a clear, professional display. Like the rest of iBwave Design, the Collection module delivers professional project documentation so you can communicate more effectively with customers and expedite the approval process.
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All measurement results are presented visually, offering a clear, professional presentation of results. Like the rest of iBwave Design, the Collection module delivers professional project documentation, enabling effective communication with clients and accelerating the design approval process.
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TAKE YOUR IN-BUILDING DESIGNS TO THE NEXT LEVEL WITH IBWAVE DESIGN'S ADD-ON MODULES:
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