ATDI offer a comprehensive portfolio of off-the-shelf software solutions. See below. For more information please contact sales@atdi.co.uk
ICS Telecom
ICS Telecom allows engineers to plan and model radiocommunications networks efficiently and to manage effective ongoing network development. ICS Telecom is also a technology-neutral spectrum management decision support tool.
HTZ Warfare
HTZ Warfare is a military radiocommunications planning and modelling tool for all technologies. It is an effective communications electronic warfare simulator and unmanned aerial vehicle mission management tool.
ICS Basic
ICS Basic is a reduced functionality compilation of ICS Telecom, targeted at the mobile radio, microwave and broadcast segments. It focuses on connectivity alone.
For traffic and interference analyses see ICS Telecom.
ICS Map Server
IS Map Server is a comprehensive map data toolkit for the production and manipulation of cartography data from diverse sources including satellite images, aerial photographs and paper maps. Data produced is compatible with ICS Telecom and other ATDI software.
ICS Manager
ICS Manager is ATDI’s spectrum management database tool which meets the needs of national and regional spectrum regulators and others responsible for the management of blocks of spectrum. It manages sites, equipment, licenses and fees to spectrum assignments and allotments.
Libra(TM)
Frequently network operators need to verify their network performance or network designers need to validate the propagation models to be used for a specific environment. Libra™ measures signal level across an area. This data can then be correlated against output from ICS Telecom, HTZ Warfare and ICS Basic.
Gemini(TM)
In modern digital communications and broadcast networks it is often not enough to measure the presence of adequate signal alone; effects such as delay spread, poor equalisation and interference also degrade performance, even in high signal areas. Gemini allows communications to be assessed objectively using typical subscriber handsets or other terminals, assessing parameters such as voice quality and dropped calls.
IMP Calc
In any location where several transmitters and receivers are operated, signals will interact by what is referred to as the heterodyne effect; interaction (or 'intermodulation') products are produced on all sum/difference and product combination frequencies of every signal present. IMP Calc computes these resulting intermodulation products.
Antios
Antios software allows elemental antennas to be specified. It then develops phased arrays comprising of various combinations of these elemental antennas to be built and parameterised. The resulting polar responses can be exported to ICS Telecom and HTZ Warfare for use in network planning and modelling.
Map data
Network planning and modelling tools require data defining terrain, buildings and vegetation from which radio path profiles are constructed and automatically analysed to predict wanted and unwanted signals. Projects using these tools need data on user behaviour (in towns & cities, on roads, along railway lines, over postcode sectors and at specific points of interest) so that performance can be mapped to requirement. Such data is collectively known as ‘map data’. ATDI can supply all types of map data for every country in the world.
Global Mapper Plug-in
Global Mapper is a GIS tool that can be used for map data format conversion. The basic product is available direct from Global Mapper: www.globalmapper.com. The Global Mapper Plug-in, when used with Global Mapper, allows conversion from most custom map data formats into the ATDI binary in-line format.
ICS Viewer
This software allows you to display and check results generated by ICS Telecom, HTZ Warfare and ICS Basic. The product is licence free and available from the Download area on this site.
PnC Calc
This tool is a compact companion for military mission planners and spectrum managers to enable them to plan, design and model point to point links and area coverage for radio systems whenever or wherever the need arises. The tool, which runs on a handheld, laptop or desktop computer, was designed by ATDI in consultation with military planners and is designed primarily for use in the field.



