Design & Planning

                                                               
                                                                                                       

NETWORK PLANNING AND DESIGNING


Network planning is never stationary. A network’s design requires change; plugging coverage holes plus adding capacity wherever need, as traffic raises and moves. Moreover, new technologies for example 5G need to be installed on top of current networks in the cost-effective and most efficient manner possible. This needs careful planning, particularly when technology layers are expected to work together as a smooth network.

Spatial modeling

 
Spatial modeling is an analytical procedure conducted in conjunction with a GIS or geographical information system in order to describe basic procedures and properties for a specified set of spatial features.

Earth’s biogeochemical and ecosystems cycles drive and reply to ecological change; and ecological changes are happening at an extraordinary rate. Geographers develop tools plus models to detect, predict, understand, and model interactions inside and between ecosystems, the atmosphere and the critical zone across scales that range from local toward global. We seek out to understand social procedure and networks, constructed from linked info connecting the atmosphere, infrastructure, and society.

Our analyses use data from satellite remote sensing networks as well as national spatial data infrastructures, virtual reality, social media fusion, and drone-based imaging—all areas of invention for our researchers.
 
 

Spatial data

 
GIS or Spatial data use for telecommunications has gradually been rising over the previous two decades. Historically, telecom firms have used either their own in-house info-gathering systems or procured systems to collect the info that they required. However, these info systems were not designed to work together since companies did not believe there was any need for these systems to share info.

Currently, telecommunications firms operate their own networks of equipment from manifold sources or vendors. Therefore, interoperability between systems and info sharing between systems has converted more and more of a necessity, particularly with the rise of mergers that need the incorporation of or communication with foreign network.

This requirement for interoperability gave development to the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) system of regular business organization. The TMN technique of business support system organization specifies interoperability as standard using industry-wide protocols. GIS networks requisite to have this similar level of support for interoperability for GIS applications to work fine inside the TMN-defined system that has converted standard.
 
 
Frequently Asked Questions
 
How Telecommunication Company use Spatial data?
 
Tools that use geospatial data to map telecommunications started as department-specific tools that only worked inside a specific scope. These geospatial data tools have been used to automate business procedures and rise operational efficiency. As such, almost all telecommunication firms have incorporated GIS into their workflows in a diversity of ways.

What is the objective of Spatial modeling?
 
The objective of spatial modeling is to be capable to study and simulate spatial objects or phenomena that happen in the real world and facilitate problem solving and planning.