Development of an Interactive Tool to Visualize and Compare Antenna Measurement Data
Project Description
We are looking for a freelancer to develop a cross-platform desktop or web-based tool that allows antenna engineers to import, visualize, and compare radiation patterns and S-parameter data from antenna measurement systems.
The goal is to build a clean, intuitive interface for loading data (e.g., .csv, .s1p, .txt, .xls, .xlsx formats), plotting them in both 2D and 3D, and optionally exporting comparison reports. This tool will help R&D teams streamline their antenna testing analysis workflow — without having to rely on MATLAB or complex scripts.
Objectives:
Build a tool that can:
- Import measurement data from common file types: .s1p, .csv, .txt
- Plot S11/S21 over frequency
- Visualize 2D polar plots and 3D radiation patterns (gain vs theta/phi)
- Compare two datasets side-by-side
Export options:
- Export plots as PDF/PNG
- Generate a basic HTML/PDF report for comparisons
User-friendly interface:
- Drag & drop file loading
- Simple UI controls to switch between linear/log scale, dB view, polar view
- Optional: Light/dark theme support
Deliverables:
- Final application (desktop executable or web app)
- Source code with documentation
- Sample dataset and user manual
- Screenshots/guides showing each feature
- Optional: Installer for Windows/Linux/Mac
Freelancer can design using any tool he/she wants.
Estimated Duration: 3–5 weeks
Beta version after Week 2 preferred
How to Apply:
Please include:
Example of past scientific/engineering tools you’ve built
Estimated timeline and demo milestone
Suggestions for extra features (e.g., 3D viewer, batch import, etc.)