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Opensignal is an independent analytics company specialising in "quantifying the mobile-network experience".

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15-449: In August 2014, Opensignal raised a $ 4 million Series A investment from Qualcomm Ventures, OATV and Passion Capital. The OpenSignal application points the user in the direction of better phone signal, measures signal strength , data speed and reliability, and displays nearby Wi-Fi networks. Users of the app share information with Opensignal, which is used in their independent maps of carrier coverage and NetworkRank service. As of July 2021

30-402: A distance from the transmitting antenna. High-powered transmissions, such as those used in broadcasting , are expressed in dB - millivolts per metre (dBmV/m). For very low-power systems, such as mobile phones , signal strength is usually expressed in dB - microvolts per metre (dBμV/m) or in decibels above a reference level of one milliwatt ( dBm ). In broadcasting terminology, 1 mV/m

45-604: A few metres from the outside walls. This is particularly true for the networks which operate at higher frequency since these are attenuated more by intervening obstacles, although they are able to use reflection and diffraction to circumvent obstacles. The estimated received signal strength in an active RFID tag can be estimated as follows: In general, you can take the path loss exponent into account: The effective path loss depends on frequency , topography , and environmental conditions. Actually, one could use any known signal power dBm 0 at any distance r 0 as

60-412: Is 1000 μV/m or 60 dBμ (often written dBu). The electric field strength at a specific point can be determined from the power delivered to the transmitting antenna, its geometry and radiation resistance. Consider the case of a center-fed half-wave dipole antenna in free space , where the total length L is equal to one half wavelength (λ/2). If constructed from thin conductors, the current distribution

75-610: Is a real-time dashboard of signal strength, available networks, and other metrics. It has been used to assist with the relief efforts in Ebola affected regions. Using the data collected from the Opensignal app, the company is building WifiMapper, an app for finding free Wi‑Fi hotspots, available on iOS and Android. Mobile operators use different methods when it comes to compiling their coverage maps, Opensignal standardises this process by using crowdsourced signal data from their users to measure

90-588: Is essentially sinusoidal and the radiating electric field is given by where θ {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {\theta }} is the angle between the antenna axis and the vector to the observation point, I ∘ {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {I_{\circ }}} is the peak current at the feed-point, ε 0 = 8.85 × 10 − 12 F / m {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {\varepsilon _{0}\,=\,8.85\times 10^{-12}\,F/m}}

105-512: Is the permittivity of free-space, c = 3 × 10 8 m / s {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {c\,=\,3\times 10^{8}\,m/s}} is the speed of light in vacuum, and r {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {r}} is the distance to the antenna in meters. When the antenna is viewed broadside ( θ = π / 2 {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {\theta \,=\,\pi /2}} )

120-562: The BBC and TV 2 (Denmark) to create interactive maps of 3G 'notspots' in the UK and Denmark and have also produced general reports, on topics as diverse as how cell phone screen size affects data use to the state of "Android Fragmentation" — that is, the vast array of different types of Android devices in use; some models having very few users. In May 2013 the firm released a second crowdsourcing app on Android, WeatherSignal. It makes use of native sensors on

135-508: The app has been downloaded over 10 million times. Opensignal NetworkRank is an in-app service comparing the performance of different cellular carriers in particular regions. The service is a part of their carrier maps, which are colour-coded to show areas of strong and weak cell phone signal. The information used is provided by users of the Opensignal application. The company produce regular industry and consumer reports based on information crowdsourced from their app users. They have worked with

150-516: The cost of erecting a cell tower is too high for only a few customers. Even in areas with high signal strength, basements and the interiors of large buildings often have poor reception. Weak signal strength can also be caused by destructive interference of the signals from local towers in urban areas, or by the construction materials used in some buildings causing significant attenuation of signal strength. Large buildings such as warehouses, hospitals and factories often have no usable signal further than

165-450: The current distribution is nearly triangular. In this case, the electric field and radiation resistance are Using a procedure similar to that above, the maximum electric field for a center-fed short dipole is Although there are cell phone base station tower networks across many nations globally, there are still many areas within those nations that do not have good reception. Some rural areas are unlikely to ever be covered effectively since

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180-464: The electric field is maximum and given by Solving this formula for the peak current yields The average power to the antenna is where R a = 73.13 Ω {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {R_{a}=73.13\,\Omega }} is the center-fed half-wave antenna's radiation resistance. Substituting the formula for I ∘ {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {I_{\circ }}} into

195-464: The one for P a v g {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {P_{avg}}} and solving for the maximum electric field yields Therefore, if the average power to a half-wave dipole antenna is 1 mW, then the maximum electric field at 313 m (1027 ft) is 1 mV/m (60 dBμ). For a short dipole ( L ≪ λ / 2 {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {L\ll \lambda /2}} )

210-442: The phones, such as barometers, hygrometers, thermometers, magnetometers and lux-meters, to collect information sent in real-time to create live weather maps. After one week over 2 million readings had been collected. After iPhone 6 included a barometer, a version of the app for iPhone was released. CrisisSignal is an Android app to identify the status of communication networks (and outages) in emergency response areas. The interface

225-404: The true state of carrier coverage. By crowdsourcing from client devices, the firm can build a picture of the network as it is experienced by its users, rather than modelling coverage using drive testing . Signal strength In telecommunications , particularly in radio frequency engineering , signal strength refers to the transmitter power output as received by a reference antenna at

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