Python 3.5 tools to produce radio signal coverage reports, mostly for New Zealand
Project description
Wavetrace is a Python 3.5 package designed to produce radio signal coverage reports, such as GeoTIFF files of signal strength contours,
given radio transmitter data and topography data around the transmitters. It uses SPLAT! to predict the attenuation of radio signals, which implements a Longley-Rice model.
Wavetrace can also compute line-of-site maps for geostationary satellites:
Wavetrace is intended for use in New Zealand but can be configured to work elsewhere on Earth.
Installation
Install SPLAT! >= 1.4.0, GDAL >= 1.11, and ImageMagick. For example, to install these on a Linux system do sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install splat gdal-bin imagemagick
Create a Python 3.5 virtual environment
In your virtual environment, install Wavetrace via Pip via pip install wavetrace
Usage
Here is a common workflow for computing radio signal coverage reports for terrestrial transmitters.
Create a CSV file containing transmitter data; see tests/data/transmitters.csv
Process the transmitter data into SPLAT! files via the function wavetrace.main.process_transmitters
Download topography data around the transmitters via the functions wavetrace.main.compute_tiles and wavetrace.main.download_topography. Topography data comes in two flavors: SRTM3 (standard definition; 3 arc second resolution; roughly 66 meters at 45 degrees south latitude) or SRTM1 (high definition; 1 arc second resolution; roughly 22 meters at 45 degrees south latitude). SPLAT! can only handle those two formats.
Process the topography data into SPLAT! files via the function wavetrace.main.process_topography
Compute signal coverage reports, which include GeoTIFF signal strength contour maps, from the processed transmitter and topography data via the function wavetrace.main.compute_coverage
See the IPython notebook ipynb/examples.ipynb for a detailed example.
Additionally, you can call the most useful functions in the module wavetrace.main through Wavey, a command line interface for Wavetrace implemented in the module wavetrace.cli.
Documentation
In docs and on Rawgit here
Further Reading
Changelog
v3.0.1, 2016-12-15
Repackaged with setuptools and ensured that the README is included in tar archive this time
v3.0.0, 2016-08-22
Added functions to compute line-of-sight for geostationary satellites
Renamed some functions, hence the version bump
v2.0.0, 2016-08-22
Complete refactor and conversion into a Python package
v1.0.0, 2013
Initial version
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