Atoll 3.5
: The 3.5 throws a holographic image. It is not the hyper-focused "laser" imaging of a Benchmark amplifier, but rather a deep, layered presentation where instruments occupy a natural, three-dimensional space.
Here's a piece I came up with:
In the rapidly evolving world of wireless telecommunications, precision is everything. As operators transition from 4G LTE to complex 5G New Radio (NR) architectures, the tools used to design and optimize these networks must be incredibly robust. Enter , the multi-technology radio network design and optimization platform that has become the gold standard for RF engineers worldwide.
The Atoll 3.5 is not just a number. It is a benchmark.
Atoll 3.5!
Atoll is built on a 64-bit multi-threaded architecture, allowing it to handle the massive datasets required for modern urban network planning. Version 3.5 specifically refined the platform’s ability to simulate complex radio environments. One of its core strengths is its , which allows engineers to manage GSM, UMTS, LTE, and 5G NR within a single project. This unified approach is critical for "legacy" operators who must balance older 3G/4G services with the rollout of new high-frequency 5G cells. Key Features and Innovations in Version 3.5
At its core, Atoll 3.5 provides a powerful computational engine capable of simulating complex radio environments. It supports a vast range of technologies, including 5G NR, LTE-Advanced, NB-IoT, and legacy 2G/3G systems. This version specifically introduced significant enhancements in 64-bit processing power, allowing engineers to handle massive datasets and high-density urban models without performance lag.