In this episode of DAS Talk, hosts Peter Weyhreter, Gilbert Martinez, Daniel Strnad, and Robin Mitchell dive into the world of in-building design, discussing its past, present, and future. They start by looking back at the early days when designers had to rely on simple tools like paper cups and tape measures to conduct site surveys. This method, although creative, brought a lot of challenges, especially when it came to getting accurate data and maintaining consistency across different projects.
The conversation then highlights the crucial role of site surveys in today’s design process. Accurate surveys are key to ensuring that building designs are effective and meet the specific needs of each site. This is especially important for systems like Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), which are now common requirements in new buildings and renovations.
A major part of the discussion focuses on iBwave, a company that’s leading the way in wireless design. The hosts talk about iBwave's certification program which helps designers learn the ropes and produce high-quality work. They emphasize how this training is essential for anyone looking to make a mark in the field.
Looking ahead, the episode covers new standards coming to design submissions and the growing need to integrate DAS into buildings for better communication systems. These changes are setting the stage for more advanced and reliable in-building communication.
This episode is packed with useful information for anyone interested in how buildings are designed to keep up with modern communication needs. Whether you're a professional in the field, a building manager, or just someone who loves tech, you'll find plenty of insights and forward-looking ideas. Tune in to learn more about the evolution of in-building systems and what’s next in this dynamic industry.
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