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4G LTE Advanced refers to the evolved version of LTE that is being developed by 3GPP to meet or exceed the requirements of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for a true fourth generation radio-communication standard known as IMT-Advanced. 4G LTE, whose project name is LTE-Advanced, is being specified initially in Release 10 of the 3GPP standard which came out in December 2010. The 4G LTE standard will continue to be developed in subsequent releases.

Agilent not only addresses basics and test challenges, but also outlines the technology, describes deployment and standard milestones and offers resources for those requiring more in-depth LTE technology information. We offer greater insight into LTE designs by providing greater insight into complex LTE technology, evolving LTE standards and how to test to them, and deeper insight into the root causes of design problems. Agilent continues to play a pivotal role in the development, revision and implementation of 3GPP and the new 4G LTE technology, as well as, continues to be the recognized leader for its contribution to the future of wireless access. 

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To learn more about the LTE implementation of MIMO: MIMO Test

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Agilent Introduces Industry's First LTE-Advanced Signal Generation, Analysis Solutions 

Press Materials 2011-02-03

 
Agilent Technologies Introduces 6-GHz Signal Generators with Industry-Best Performance 
Today's aerospace/defense environment requires enhanced radar performance to detect weak signals at long distances. To provide the pure and precise signals needed to test these designs, the MXG uses an innovative triple-loop synthesizer to deliver phase noise performance of -146 dBc/Hz at 1 GHz and 20 kHz offset. For developers of radar components such as mixers and analog-to-digital converters, the MXG also features industry-leading spurious performance of -96 dBc at 1 GHz.

Press Materials 2012-05-01