Smart Pole Civil & Structural Engineering

Cellular Project Management

WirelessPSC provides planning, engineering, inspections, and permits for large carriers and small telecommunications companies. We are a full-service provider offering a wide range of design and construction services to support and enhance communications networks. Our team provides site engineering and designs projects ranging from underground utilities to fiber optic cable installations. We perform environmental assessments, structural inspections, and civil engineering services. We also provide operations and maintenance services for telecommunications equipment.

Cellular Project Management

Frequently Asked Questions

Smart street poles can regulate the brightness and dimming depending on the time of day and ambient conditions which together with the use of LED light sources significantly contribute to energy saving and protect the environment.

Most of these sensors are small black modules called Opto-coms, while the larger white sensors are for general traffic flow. These allow first responders to make traffic lights change for them to make for safe passage through an intersection.

4G wavelengths have a range of about 10 miles, whereas 5G has a range of just 1,000 feet. Due to this, 5G signals can be blocked by physical barriers like walls and glass. Difficulty moving from outdoors to indoors can result in poor coverage and slower download speeds.

The 5G RU is hardware-based for the data plane. It consists of an RF transmitter and a LO PHY block, typically implemented as an FPGA or an ASIC optimized for packet management. It operates at wireline speed and can deliver latencies of less than 1 ms.

5G radio units associated with the light poles have the capacity of serving only one network at a time such as 2G, 3G, 4G, etc. If the number of networks increases, the telecom operators along with the equipment used in the system such as antennas, radios, cables, and data centres also increase.

A typical 5G antenna would be 2.5 feet tall and about 1.5 feet wide

Smart light poles collect city information through integrated sensors. These data can interact with the government's internal transportation system, police management system, financial management system, and procurement system to provide multiple data support for smart city big data applications.