Russia Builds a Digital Design Platform for Ultra-Efficient Antennas
The New Software Will Simplify Antenna Engineering for Telecommunications and Medicine

Russia has unveiled a new software suite for antenna design that promises to make signal transmission and reception far more efficient. Developed by Rusel Holding, part of the state corporation Rostec, the system allows engineers to calculate the ideal placement of antenna components — even in extremely tight spaces — to maximize performance and minimize interference.
At the core of the platform is an advanced mathematical model that precisely simulates how antenna elements interact with each other. This modeling helps designers find configurations that deliver the strongest possible signal quality and the highest protection against noise — a crucial advantage when space is limited or multiple devices operate side by side.
Antenna Systems of Any Complexity
The technology has already proven effective in building antennas for telecom towers, masts, and even communication vehicles. Developers say it could open new frontiers for mobile and satellite connectivity — improving infrastructure in both remote regions and densely populated urban areas.








































