RadioPlan Route-Based Best-Coverage

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This document describes how to use the Route Best‑Coverage extension of the Radio Propagation Coverage API.

The feature allows clients to:

  • Submit a geographic route consisting of ordered points.
  • Submit a set of radios to consider for coverage.
  • Receive, for each point in the route, the radio providing the best coverage.
  • Optionally receive a line‑of‑bearing vector from the point to the radio providing the best coverage.

Overview

The API builds on the core coverage calculation engine.

While the base tool computes coverage on a map grid, the Route Best‑Coverage API focuses on answering a different type of question:

“Given this route, which radio provides the best signal at each location, and optionally, where is that radio located relative to the point?”

This enables analysis such as:

  • Drive‑test simulation
  • Drone‑flight radio connectivity planning
  • Field‑team route coverage visualization
  • Point‑to‑radio selection for navigation systems
  • QoS (Quality of Service) gap and handover planning

Example Visualization

Below is an example concept showing a route and its evaluated radios.

Route-based-best-coverage.png


The visualization typically contains:

  • The plotted route (polyline) with a color marking the strength of coverage based on the signal level legend
  • Icons marking radio locations
  • Per‑point best‑coverage assignment
  • (Optional) vectors from points to their respective best radio