How-to setup a Simple Mesh Project
Begin by setting up and configuring the necessary base components required to run a Mesh study:
Set up and Configure Data (terrain and/or clutter) for the area you want to run the study – See Confluence article "How to Set up and Configure data" or https://help.edx.com/help/terrain and/or https://help.edx.com/help/land-use-clutter-databases
Setup and configure the area study grid – See Confluence article "How to Define the Study Grid for an area study" or https://help.edx.com/help/define-study-grid
Set up and Configure the Propagation Model – See Confluence article "How to set up and configure Propagation models" or https://help.edx.com/help/propagation-models and https://help.edx.com/help/a-propagation-models
Set up and Configure Tx equipment (sites/sectors) – See Confluence article "How to Set up and Configure Tx equipment" or https://help.edx.com/help/transmitter-site-properties
Set up and Configure Rx equipment (mobile/remote units) – See Confluence article "How to Set up and Configure Rx equipment" or https://help.edx.com/help/mobileremote-unit
Set up or draw a Service Area Boundary to be utilized within the Mesh Module. - See Confluence article “Polygon/Polyline/ServiceAreaBoundary” or Polygon/Polyline/Service Area Boundary
Set up and configure Streets BNA files and Poles - See confluence article “Creating Poles Along Streets” or Creating poles along streets
To get started go into Mesh Design/Analysis>Megamesh Network.
When opening the MegaMesh Network the software will look for a valid Meter Types file. If a MeterTypes file is not found the software will ask you to create a default one, please press Yes.
This will bring you into the MegaMesh dialogue where it is best to work from the top down.
Beginning with Specify Small Cell/Meter Equipment. We are going to create a small cell/meter locations list.
You can specify to use your Service Area Boundary or your Study Grid to create your meters within
You can also utilize a BNA street directory and select how you would like to generate your meters.
You can create a new meter locations file or you can choose to append the new locations to an existing file
Next you can go through the automated router planning section. Please review the article linked below for more information on automated router planning: Automated Router Planning in Mesh
If your design will need repeaters, you will want to go into repeater options and specify those options there. You can set the meter type for both bridge and base repeaters and you can create those repeaters based on the Towers/Pole database you have set under the databases menu.
The Router Coverage Analysis will run the current area study selected.
Setup Mesh Studies will be your next step.
In this step you will set you up your Link propagation for initial sorting and you will also set the propagation for single router calculations as well.
You will then go into setup and sort where you have more options to adjust the sorting. Once you setup large scale meshing with or without freespace, you can save back to the MegaMesh dialogue.
Finally, you can go into the Run Mesh Studies Dialogue.
This dialogue box will allow you to play with a bunch of different parameters to modify your project. It is best practice to press initialize routers before clicking run all.
If you press summary report, a report will generate towards the bottom of this dialogue box that will display the Mesh studies results
At this point your simple Mesh Project is complete and now you should have a basic understanding of the framework of the mesh solution to design and plan your network.
For further guidance on the Mesh Module please submit a support ticket or a request for training.
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