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- Re-write of parts of the simulation engine, fixing some bugs and improving performance.
- Added capacity simulation options to increase gateway capacity, set minimum and maximum gateway capacities.
- Added setting for Ku band service beam maximum capacity.
- Added option to load a TLE set with the completed Gen1 constellation (4408 satellites).
- Added hover tooltips to several settings.
- Cross-plane ISL links are used to propagate gateway connectivity to orbital planes not within gateway range.
- Added "freeze time" option. Click the calendar, and enter a Unix timestamp. Simulator will render at that time over and over. Useful to see how changes in simulation settings affect capacity while keeping constellation configuration constant.
- Re-written classifier for operational vs standby satellites.
- Added option to enable the use of standby satellites for service.
Previous release v2.0.0
- Added capacity simulation. Please see this post on Medium for a deep-dive on how it works.
- Complete re-write of the simulation engine code, to increase performance.
- Several bug fixes around temporary gateways and ISL links.
- Added the usable portion of the user terminal's field of view as green H3 cells. This changes with location, terminal tilt, etc.
- Removed the satellite list, as it was no longer useful due to the number of simultaneous satellites covering a single location.
- Removed terminal and gateway heatmaps, for the same reason.
- Settings stored in localStorage are reset when first loading v2.0, due to several breaking changes made.
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