Released · August 1, 2024
RF Radar Simulator
3D volumetric RF propagation simulator with realistic penetration physics through materials.
A radio frequency radar simulator that models RF wave propagation through 3D space with full volumetric penetration physics. Unlike most radar visualizers that treat the world as a flat 2D plane, this simulates how RF actually behaves — passing through some materials, reflecting off others, attenuating with distance, and creating real interference patterns when waves overlap.
The penetration model accounts for material dielectric properties, so the same RF signal will pass cleanly through drywall but get heavily attenuated by concrete or completely reflected by metal. You can place a transmitter, watch the wavefront propagate outward in 3D, and see how building materials affect the coverage map.
Built originally to understand the RF environment for the AR glasses' Bluetooth link in cluttered spaces, but the engine is general — it could simulate WiFi coverage in a building, a marine radar scan, or any RF propagation problem.