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Atoll 3.5.0 Data Structure Reference Guide | PDF | License - Scribd

Developed by Forsk, Atoll is a comprehensive multi-technology radio planning and optimization software. Version 3.5 represents a significant milestone in the software’s evolution, offering an integrated platform that allows operators to manage the entire network lifecycle—from initial design to densification and optimization.

In previous versions, Elias might have spent hours toggling between indoor and outdoor documents. Now, using the combined indoor/outdoor RAN planning features of 3.5, he seamlessly modeled a small cell inside the station. He watched as the software calculated the transition between the street-level 5G beam and the indoor antennas. The red turned to a healthy, vibrant yellow.

One of the standout features of 3.5 is its ability to handle Multi-Radio Access Technology (Multi-RAT) scenarios. In a world where 4G and 5G coexist, Atoll allows for "cross-technology" planning. This ensures that the transition between layers is seamless and that interference between different technologies is minimized. 3. High-Performance Calculations

Achieving higher accuracy by fine-tuning slope and diffraction parameters. Database Management:

The Aster model is integrated for high-performance ray-tracing, balancing speed with accuracy in macro, micro, and small cell scenarios.

(e.g., ACP, AFP, 5G modeling) in greater depth.

The software runs on a scalable framework that accommodates everything from standalone desktop setups to distributed corporate servers. A deep understanding of its internal structure is vital for deployment engineers. Database Compatibility and Data Structures

One of the most beloved features of this version is the ability to run . If you were refarming 900MHz spectrum from 2G to 4G, Atoll 3.5 allowed you to model the impact on legacy call drop rates while optimizing new LTE throughput—all in the same project.

Atoll 3.5.0 Data Structure Reference Guide | PDF | License - Scribd

Developed by Forsk, Atoll is a comprehensive multi-technology radio planning and optimization software. Version 3.5 represents a significant milestone in the software’s evolution, offering an integrated platform that allows operators to manage the entire network lifecycle—from initial design to densification and optimization.

In previous versions, Elias might have spent hours toggling between indoor and outdoor documents. Now, using the combined indoor/outdoor RAN planning features of 3.5, he seamlessly modeled a small cell inside the station. He watched as the software calculated the transition between the street-level 5G beam and the indoor antennas. The red turned to a healthy, vibrant yellow. atoll 3.5

One of the standout features of 3.5 is its ability to handle Multi-Radio Access Technology (Multi-RAT) scenarios. In a world where 4G and 5G coexist, Atoll allows for "cross-technology" planning. This ensures that the transition between layers is seamless and that interference between different technologies is minimized. 3. High-Performance Calculations

Achieving higher accuracy by fine-tuning slope and diffraction parameters. Database Management: Atoll 3

The Aster model is integrated for high-performance ray-tracing, balancing speed with accuracy in macro, micro, and small cell scenarios.

(e.g., ACP, AFP, 5G modeling) in greater depth. Now, using the combined indoor/outdoor RAN planning features

The software runs on a scalable framework that accommodates everything from standalone desktop setups to distributed corporate servers. A deep understanding of its internal structure is vital for deployment engineers. Database Compatibility and Data Structures

One of the most beloved features of this version is the ability to run . If you were refarming 900MHz spectrum from 2G to 4G, Atoll 3.5 allowed you to model the impact on legacy call drop rates while optimizing new LTE throughput—all in the same project.