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Time-based mobility of RF systems in Wireless InSite Release 4.0

04 September 2025

Watch this webinar to learn about the next generation of Wireless InSite, featuring a robust mobility framework that accurately models the movement of transceivers and objects within a user-defined scene.

Wireless InSite Release 4.0 supports rigorous simulation of dynamic and complex radio frequency (RF) environments, including on-body propagation, lunar astronaut and surface communications, and wideband ray-tracing.

This webinar will provide an overview of new and notable features. Remcom engineers will demonstrate how to model and simulate dynamic scenarios, time-based outputs for providing detailed insights into multipath and fading, received power, SINR and data throughput across time as mounted antennas on vehicles and humans move through a scene.

Source: RemcomSource: Remcom

Key takeaways:

  • Simulate complex electromagnetic interactions with the body or nearby structures for 6G, GNSS, WLAN, lunar missions and on-body communication while in motion.
  • Leverage full-wave Huygens antenna data generated by XFdtd to capture interactions with people, vehicles and structures in the near-field of the antenna with high fidelity.
  • Accurately model and simulate over a wide spectrum with a single project using multi-frequency materials and antennas.
  • Import LRO LOLA terrain datasets and leverage Wireless InSite’s lunar materials database to accurately transform the coordinates of RF mobile systems upon lunar terrain.
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