Overview

Atoll Microwave is a state-of-the-art Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Microwave Link Planning Software. It allows designing large microwave link networks, according to the ITU standards. Based on the leading Atoll platform, Atoll Microwave includes all its GIS, data and user management, as well as user-interface features. Atoll Microwave can share its site database with other Atoll RF planning modules, allowing an easier data consistency management across the operator organisation.
Atoll Microwave is used by operators and equipment vendors worldwide.

Course Details

  • DATES: to be defined
  • DURATION: 4 websessions
  • SCHEDULE: 9:00AM - 12:00PM [Central European Time]
  • LOCATION: online courses
  • FEE: 1,450€, including training materials

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Who should attend?

  • Transmission Planning Engineers
  • Consultants
  • R&D staff
  • Any current or future Atoll user involved in Microwave activity for design and deployment of Fixed Wireless Access networks

Prerequisites

  • Knowledge of Microwave Links concepts and planning at engineering level

Course Outline

Part 1: Atoll General & Microwave Link Planning Features

  • General Features
  • Working Environment
  • Managing Geographic Data
  • Managing Microwave Link Data
  • Microwave Concepts
  • Site Selection
  • Link Engineering and Calculations

Part 2: Microwave Link Planning Features and Settings

  • Microwave Settings
  • Frequency Definition
  • Equipment Management
  • Microwave Link Template
  • Calculation Settings
  • Automatic channel and port allocation
  • Antenna height optimisation

Part 3: Advanced Microwave Link Features and Backhaul Capacity Planning

  • Automatic frequency band allocation for link creation
  • Cross section analysis
  • Reflection and optimisation analysis
  • Repeaters and Link Design Assistant
  • Logical Transport Layer modelling (segments and nodes)
  • Subnetwork Topology
  • Dimensioning Backhaul Network
  • Network Failure Simulation

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