Meru Networks Brings Virtual Reality To
Wireless LAN Management
Users Do Virtual 'Walkthroughs' in WLAN Deployments, Seeing
Real-time Coverage Patterns in Local and Remote Sites
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Apr. 21, 2008 – Meru Networks has
introduced a network management software product that lets users
"walk" through three-dimensional representations of their Meru
wireless LAN deployments, seeing detailed, real-time,
color-coded views of network coverage and signal propagation
patterns throughout buildings, across campuses and even in
remote sites.
Using a wireless version of the advanced 3D monitoring and
visualization techniques found in medical imaging and
architectural systems, Meru Wireless Virtual Reality shows users
areas of weak or strong coverage as well as floor-to-floor and
cross-elevation interactions that are difficult, if not
impossible, to understand with existing 2D monitoring
technologies. Fully immersed in the deployment, users can move
in all three dimensions of the radio-frequency (RF) environment,
seeing properties of the wireless coverage from any position or
angle.
The easy-to-use Wireless Virtual Reality system requires only
that the user upload floor plans, enter floor and building
locations, and drag-and-drop access points onto the map. The
Wireless Virtual Reality engine then creates a 3D walkthrough
that reveals the nature of the complex interactions of wireless
propagation throughout the deployment. Because no complex RF
modeling is required of the user, setup is greatly simplified
and the potential for inaccuracy minimized.
Do 3D 'Virtual Walkthrough' Without Leaving the Desk
With Meru Wireless Virtual Reality, users can do a virtual
'walkthrough' from their desks, viewing walls, floors, access
points, clients and other wireless devices across the entire
deployment. They can monitor coverage patterns and wireless
system behavior in physically remote or difficult-to-reach
areas, saving time in visiting those sites or gaining visibility
that would otherwise be unavailable.
In comparison, said Joe Epstein, Meru's senior director of
technology, "the most sophisticated 2D 'heatmap'-based
management tools are limited in their ability to show the
complex nature of RF coverage spanning multiple stories within
buildings. Current tools cannot easily or accurately represent
irregular building spaces, such as high-ceilinged auditoriums or
low mezzanines, or distinguish between interference coming from
a weak signal nearby or a strong one three floors below. These
kinds of capabilities will become even more critical as growing
numbers of users adopt IEEE 802.11n technology and need a way to
understand the complexities of its impact on network
performance."
'Wireless Dipstick' Monitors Coverage Effectiveness at Any Point
Wireless Virtual Reality incorporates an array of
newly-developed 3D interactive tools to monitor and manage the
WLAN deployment.
• Wireless Dipstick™, a virtual tool similar in features to a
site-monitoring laptop, allows the user to see signal strength,
performance and other critical coverage factors at any place in
the WLAN deployment. The Wireless Dipstick can monitor areas
such as high ceilings and basements, where it would be
impractical or time-consuming for users to go. It can be
user-customized to show depth of channel layers, identity of
channels providing coverage, access points, and/or wireless LAN
names.
• Coverage Bubble marks the 3D surface of coverage as it
propagates through the RF environment. The user can
interactively "peel" successive layers of coverage off the
bubble, animating the signal propagation process and exposing
the unique structure and interaction of the RF signals.
• Coverage shading and logical shading. Coverage is shaded on
all 3D surfaces (walls, floors, ceilings) within the RF
environment, showing how coverage and other RF properties (e.g.,
signal strength, noise, throughput, loss) interact through the
various surfaces. The depth of channels or networks is shaded on
the wall, providing an at-any-point view of how much network is
available.
Pricing and Availability
Available in August 2008, Meru's Wireless Virtual Reality
management system is priced at $9,995 (U.S. list). A
prerequisite for use of the product is Meru's E(z)RF network
management application suite, a comprehensive set of tools for
planning, monitoring, securing and administering Meru WLANs.
About Meru Networks
Meru Networks is the global leader in wireless infrastructure
solutions that enable the All-Wireless Enterprise. Its
industry-leading innovations deliver pervasive, wireless service
fidelity for business-critical applications to major Fortune 500
enterprises, universities, healthcare organizations and local,
state and federal government agencies. Meru's award-winning Air
Traffic Control technology brings the benefits of the cellular
world to the wireless LAN environment, and its WLAN System is
the only solution on the market that delivers predictable
bandwidth and over-the-air Quality of Service with the
reliability, scalability, and security necessary to deliver
converged voice and data services over a single WLAN
infrastructure. Founded in 2002, Meru is based in Sunnyvale,
California. For more information on Meru Networks and its
products, visit www.merunetworks.com or call (408) 215-5300.