HTZ warfare version 15 overview
HTz Warfare is ATDI’s flagship RF network design and spectrum managment software product that specializes in both pre-deployment
and real-time simulation and analysis of military tactical communications. The following
are several examples of HTz Warfare’s outstanding capabilities:
All-in-One Solution:
HTZ Warfare is a comprehensive tool box for modeling radio communications in the MF/HF/VHF/UHF/SHF/EHF frequency bands.
Included are analysis features for the following technologies:
- land mobile radio
- fixed wireless access (point-to-point and point-to-multipoint)
- indoor
- maritime
- aeronautical
- radar
- satellite earth stations
and other terrestrial based networks (cellular, broadcast, telemmetry)
Application specific modeling features
The user can choose to conduct path profile analyses, Line-Of-Site (LOS) plots, talk out and talk back field strength coverage plots for NLOS systems, cochannel and adjacent channel interference studies, cosite interference analysis (up to the 21st order intermodulation calculations), capacity studies, various levels of spectrum analysis and more.
HTZ warfare specializes in military and government oriented RF network planning and spectrum management analytical needs with specfic features for modelling:
- frequency hopping systems
- dedicated mode for modelling microwave systems
- radar and radar countermeasures
- importing from legacy databases for spectrum coordination analyses(i.e. mporting US Government Master File, Industry Canada TAFL)
- ad-hoc deployments, "On-the-Move" connectivity studies of troop movements in urban environments
Communications Electronic Warfare and Tactical Simulations/Training
HTZ warfare is also considered the only commercial off-the-shelf Electronic Warfare/Attack modelling/training platform in the world. The tool offers dedicated features for modelling:
- direction finding
- jamming
- radar
- signal interception
HTZ warfare includes a built-in capability for dynamic modelling or 'Real Time Situational Awareness'.
The HTZ warfare interface allows the user to connect to message traffic updates of node movement at a transmit dependent rate that can average an upload time of 5 ms/update.
In the hot topics section on the right you can view a demonstration of how ATDI tool's model particular technologies.
Feel free to ask for a live demo or download a more comprhensive white paper for a given technology from here:
White Papers