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Modelling and simulation

Modelling and simulation

We help providers and users of wireless technologies through advanced modelling and algorithms.

Using proven industry models and advanced algorithms, we enable both providers and users of wireless technologies to understand what the technology does, how it works, and why it matters.

There is a wide range of wireless technologies, each with its own characteristics, costs, and deployment approaches. Not all of them are suited to every use case or scenario. When the challenge becomes complex or requires deeper analysis, Real Wireless’s advanced algorithms and network modelling capabilities help cut through the uncertainty. We draw on years of expertise and experience gained across the telecommunications sector.

Built environments

It is vital to offer good wireless connectivity in almost every location, but it is increasingly complicated to develop a future-proof wireless strategy given the many existing wireless options and solutions. We help venue owners, neutral host providers and local authorities understand and clarify what they need, how to achieve it and the expected costs. We achieved this by translating the number of users and offered services into the number of sites and supporting equipment, through our industry-proven tools and network models.

Case study
Liverpool

Regulators

Regulators and decision-makers need to make fair rulings that benefit society and do not stifle innovation and future growth. To do this, they need full knowledge of the important information that affects their ruling, as well as its implications. Real Wireless has worked with many organisations to independently model and assess proposed telecoms rulings and demonstrate the impact they would have on the affected stakeholders. This has often led to evidence based refinement of the rulings and mitigation of any industry disagreement.

Case study
RTR

Transport

Road and rail connectivity are some of the most challenging areas to provide wireless coverage. This is due to their unique environmental characteristics. We combine high-detail topographical data with network system modelling to understand what is delivered and what the most appropriate and economical steps are to improve the offered service.

Case study
Department of Transport

Research projects

Progress in wireless connectivity continues to move rapidly, with the work for the next-generation mobile technology already underway. Real Wireless applies its extensive wireless industry and ecosystems knowledge to properly assess what these new systems will bring, considering many aspects, including financial and environmental implications.

Case study
Trialsnet