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Atoll™, the
leading radio network planning tool from Forsk, includes HSDPA
modelling and simulation capabilities. HSDPA (High Speed Downlink
Packet Access) is a key feature for 3G WCDMA networks turbo-charging
the speed with which users can download attachments and enjoy advanced
multimedia services through the use of advanced techniques including
Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC), Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO),
Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ), fast scheduling, fast cell search,
and advanced receiver design.
The integration of
HSDPA capabilities in Atoll™ version 2.4, released in the first half
of 2005, was achieved via a joint development programme with key
customers that ensured that the features included in the software
addressed the real problems facing mobile network operators.
Atoll™ HSDPA
features include HSDPA equipment modelling, AMC (Adaptive Modulation
Coding) modelling, Ec/Nt HS-PDSCH prediction plots, CQI prediction
plots and RLC throughput prediction plots. These features have been
further enhanced in the new version 2.5 with a combined Release 99/HSDPA
Monte-Carlo simulator that takes account of AMC modelling, HSDPA
dynamic power allocation and HSDPA user scheduling.
Atoll™ was the
first UMTS radio network design tool available on the market in 2001,
and ever since then has stayed ahead of the competition. Atoll™ today
has the largest share of the market for UMTS radio network design
tools.
Forsk is an
independent software company, headquartered in Toulouse France that
has provided software solutions to the wireless communications
industry since 1987. Forsk’s radio planning tool, Atoll™, is in use
with leading cellular operators and equipment suppliers world-wide.
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