Hello community!!
I am looking for a way to visualize the propagation data of an antenna signal in CESIUM by selecting a point in the visualizer that gives me the geographic position of that point and asks me for data to be able to generate the propagation of the wave (antenna height, power, etc.) and with this data generate the propagation for its visualization in CESIUM.
I have already done a test where I select a point, enter the antenna height and generate a buffer according to the antenna power and without problems.
I am looking to enter the data using the ‘Hata-Okumura’ model, I am looking to obtain something similar to what is obtained with the program “Radio Mobile - RF propagation simulation software”
Can anyone support me or give me a guide or related information? thank you in advance.
Hi @Mario_Luna ,
Thanks for your post and being a part of the Cesium community.
Here is one recent Cesium user story related to your desired use case Blare Tech using CesiumJS to build 5G network planning tools with some high level details and visuals of what is possible using Cesium tools.
Hopefully this is a useful high level demonstration of how a solution can leverage Cesium. Other community members should feel free to share advice, experiences and implementations as well. Please let us know if this is helpful for what you are hoping to build and if you have additional questions.
Best,
Luke
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Thank you very much for the reference, that is precisely what I am looking to do, specifically I am looking in the community to generate the image of the signal propagation by entering the data interactively (as shown in the video).
At the moment I can generate a raster file using the Okumura model, but I have not reached a more detailed visualization like the one shown in the video.
I hope that the community can guide me or support me on how to obtain a finer result in the representation of the propagation signal.
Thank you for your message Luke