We have spectrum analyzers installed remotely at multiple unmanned sites, we are looking for a solution to see their data remotely (if possible in real time). Is this something DataMiner can do?
This is definitely something DataMiner can do, by means of the powerful DataMiner Spectrum Analysis module.
This is an optional module that provides operators with the unique opportunity to integrate any spectrum analyzer from any vendor and to benefit from real-time RF spectrum monitoring, alarming and performance management. Moreover, this module is fully integrated in the overall end-to-end management of the entire operation, resulting in powerful cross-correlation and root cause analysis.
The Spectrum Analysis solution can be deployed in a wide variety of applications, including:
- Forward and return path monitoring in HFC broadband networks
- RF performance monitoring in broadcast systems
- RF carrier monitoring of satellite uplink and downlinks, etc.
- Satellite operators
- National media and broadcast corporations
- Terrestrial broadcasting networks
- Government regulatory authorities
- Wireless network operators
Not only your operators can now perform RF measurements remotely, but a single spectrum analyzer can also be shared by multiple concurrent users, each individually with his/her settings and preferences without any constraints or conflicts. This feature of DataMiner Spectrum Analysis significantly improves the ROI on measurement equipment by optimizing its use throughout the corporation. To note as well that the real-time spectrum analysis UI is uniform across any spectrum analyzer from any vendor.
For more information, please see also https://community.dataminer.services/spectrum-analysis/
This feature is an optional module in DataMiner, with a separate cost. It’s licensed per DMA, but limited to number of Spectrum Analyzer objects. For pricing, I suggest to get in touch with your Skyline Sales contact for a quotation.
does this Spectrum Analysis feature is standard in dataminer? or it comes with extra cost?