Atoll — 3.5

Atoll 3.5 operates as a 64-bit application, allowing it to handle massive datasets and high-resolution geographic information. It is typically deployed in a client-server architecture with: Distributed Calculation Servers

refers to a major version of the wireless network planning and optimization software developed by

Upgrading to a new major version like 3.5 requires careful planning due to underlying changes. Here are the key points to consider:

The core differentiator of Atoll 3.5 is its ability to simulate real-world environments. Beamforming and Massive MIMO atoll 3.5

Forsk has also announced , which is a more accessible version of its flagship tool. It is essentially a "subset" of the full Atoll software. While the full Atoll is suited for large-scale, multi-technology projects for major operators, Atoll One is tailored for smaller-scale projects, including educational purposes or network designs with a limited number of sites. It serves as an entry point to the powerful Atoll planning environment.

, introduced advanced massive MIMO modeling and hybrid indoor/outdoor planning capabilities.

The feature set of Atoll 3.5 addresses the densification challenges of 5G deployments and complex signal environments. Atoll 3

Real-time cross-interference where indoor leakage bleeds into outdoor macro layers. Step-by-Step Network Planning Workflow

The charts say this place shouldn’t exist. The naval survey of 1982 lists only open water at these coordinates, depth six thousand meters. Yet, here the sonar bounces back, hard and jagged. Land.

tuning—it’s significantly more stable in this version when dealing with high-clutter urban areas. Administrator Tool Beamforming and Massive MIMO Forsk has also announced

Simulating multi-band deployments to analyze throughput gains and secondary cell coverage boundaries. IoT and LPWA Networks

The software expands on 3D beamforming mechanics to replicate real-world 5G operations.