Terrain Obstruction Profile

Analyze signal paths with our interactive Terrain Obstruction Profile. Visualize line of sight, Fresnel zones, and topography for telecom and aviation planning.

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This interactive tool demonstrates how a Terrain Obstruction Profile is used to analyze a path between two points. Profiles are essential for planning telecommunication links, ensuring aviation safety, and designing infrastructure.

Select a scenario from the control panel to see a real-world application. You can then toggle visual aids like the 'Line of Sight' and 'Fresnel Zone' to understand their importance in the analysis.

Build for educational and learning purpose.

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