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Save time through
efficient
measurement
collection
The indoor wireless measurement system takes the measurements you make with a phone
or receiver and correlates them with specific locations in a building. The process is simple.
First, you display the floor plan of the building to be characterized on the pen tablet
computer. (You can enter a scanned floor plan into the computer easily. Supported image
types include tab and bmp.)
Next, you indicate your position at different points in the building by marking the floor plan
displayed on the computer screen. As you walk around the building, the computer displays
measurement data on the floor plan at each waypoint that you mark.
Measurements are interpolated in a straight line between waypoints. You can choose what
measurement data is displayed on the floor plan by linking a waypoint to a particular phone
or receiver measurement. That measurement is then illustrated with a chosen color scale. An
auto legend feature lets you look at previous measurements and devise a sensible legend
based on the range of the measurement data.
The standard drive-test platform views are also available for indoor use. These include, for
example, technology specific signal parameter views, layer 3 message decodes,
customizable view and the time-charting capabilities.
Accessories designed for comfort and
portability
Making indoor measurements requires that you carry all the test equipment around a
building. You’ll want a properly designed indoor measurement system that maximizes your
effectiveness. It needs to be easy to carry and allow you to enter position information
quickly onto a floor plan of the site.
Agilent’s indoor measurement system is easy to work with and easy to carry. A pen-based
Tablet PC (not supplied) is used for quick data entry onto a digitized floor plan. Customized
backpacks are used to hold receivers, phones, connection hubs, batteries, antennas, and all
associated cables. The backpacks have beed designed with adjustable chest and waist
straps to improve your comfort.
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