Describe a predictive site survey.
What will be an ideal response?
Instead of requiring a human surveyor to walk through an area with a portable wireless device, a predictive site survey is a virtual survey of the area that uses modeling techniques to design the wireless network. In a predictive site survey, the building floor plans are loaded into the predictive analysis simulation application survey software (also called RF planning and management tools) used to develop a wireless network design. Predictive site survey application and verification tools can account for building materials, square footage, the number of wireless users, types of applications, antenna models and other variables in a simulated environment to provide a wireless plan for the facility.
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