Editorial Webinar: The state of Wi-Fi 6, 6E and 7
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NTN applications are beginning to converge with cellular Keysight Technologies has added updates to its flagship Pathwave design software to support designs for 5G Non-Terrestrial Network
The partners recently developed a JCAS testing solution in which they used the latest R&S AREG800A automotive radar echo generator as an object simulator The China
In an increasingly complex and technology driven market, mobile network operators and infrastructures are facing the challenges of reducing costs and increasing competitiveness. At the
Research groups have already begun discussions on 6G use cases and necessary technologies Although 5G is still very much a work-in-progress with a good deal of
Although 5G is still very much a work-in-progress with a good deal of continued evolution ahead of it, a range of stakeholders are already discussing
Rohde & Schwarz noted that the first global specification of 6G is expected within the next six to eight years Rohde & Schwarz announced it will
Although 5G is still very much a work-in-progress with a good deal of continued evolution ahead of it, a range of stakeholders are already discussing
Although 5G is still very much a work-in-progress with a good deal of continued evolution ahead of it, a range of stakeholders are already discussing
5G is a transformational technology designed to provide significant flexibility and support for a variety of use cases. From a network architecture perspective, 5G is
5G network development is driven by improved data services, higher mobile data rates, and reduced latency. However, legacy voice and video communication remain key services
Electronic devices are pushing the frequency spectrum higher, necessitating new coaxial connectors to handle the higher frequencies with waveguides often used at the millimeter end
5G deployments have only recently started, and releases beyond R15 will continue to tap into the tremendous potential of 5G. However, as a new generation
5G is evolving – from an adjunct technology to a solid communications standard that will change how we communicate with each other and the things
5G is evolving – from an adjunct technology to a solid communications standard that will change how we communicate with each other and the things