: Features like "Archive and Refresh" in multi-user mode help manage large projects where real-time database connection isn't always active.
: Essential for users needing to understand the underlying table structures for customized reporting or scripting.
Atoll 3.5 overhauls its backend framework to resolve the data processing bottlenecks associated with high-density, multi-layer simulation networks. Native Database Integrations atoll 3.5
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: Includes specific tools for modeling tunnel systems, donor antenna repeaters, and radiating cables. 3. Modernized Database and OS Integration : Features like "Archive and Refresh" in multi-user
is a major release of the wireless network design and optimization software developed by Forsk . It serves as an industry standard for radio frequency (RF) planning, used by operators to model 5G, LTE, and other wireless technologies. Key Features of Atoll 3.5
Atoll 3.5 was the bridge. It stabilized the 4G toolchain while introducing the architectural hooks needed for 5G NR. It serves as an industry standard for radio
| | Atoll 3.5 | Atoll 3.6+ (5G Ready) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 5G NR Support | No (Planning only) | Full (FR1/FR2) | | Massive MIMO | Basic (8T8R) | Advanced (64T64R beamforming) | | Memory Footprint | Low (2–4 GB RAM) | High (16+ GB RAM) | | License Cost | Legacy (Lower for maintenance) | High (New modules) | | Bug stability | "Rock solid" | Frequent patches |
With the rise of the Internet of Things, Atoll 3.5 added dedicated planning modules for NB-IoT and LoRa, enabling engineers to model low-power, wide-area networks that require different coverage thresholds than standard mobile phones. Operational Impact on the Industry