WiMAX™ Test
As a world leader in test and measurement solutions, and as a member and active participant in the WiMAX Forum®, Agilent Technologies continues to be at the forefront of the WiMAX test. Agilent offers the largest breadth of WiMAX test and design solutions spanning the entire lifecycle from R&D, design verification and pre-conformance, conformance test, manufacturing, through installation and maintenance – for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX™, WiBro, and including support for Wave 2 and MIMO.
Our engineers, experts in test, have dedicated themselves to understanding the intricacies of WiMAX test to provide you with the solutions you need, when you need them. Greater insight. Greater confidence. Accelerate next-generation wireless.
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Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. "LTE and WiMAX™ Layer 1 Compliance using SystemVue"
Mindspeed, a leading IC provider to the wireless communications infrastructure market, uses Agilent SystemVue to bring measurement-grade verification inside the baseband design process.
Case Study 2010-04-14 |
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Using Base Station and MIMO Channel Emulators for Mobile WiMAX Devices
Printed with kind permision of Microwave Journal. This article describes how a channel emulator can be used to characterize the performance of a MIMO receiver.
Article 2010-01-11 |
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Dual Channel MIMO Measurements for WiMAX™ Wave 2
In WiMAX Wave 2 systems, a variety of dual-channel measurements can provide essential insight into their operation and performance. Article written by Ben Zarlingo and linked with permission from Wireless Design and Development.
Article 2009-06-26 |
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New Solutions Put Wireless To The Test
Recent advances have made it possible for test vendors to provide off-the-shelf chipset-specific solutions for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and WiMAX RF test. Linked with permission from Mobile Dev & design.
Article 2009-06-11 |
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MIMO and the Battle Between LTE and WiMAX™
Link to April 10, 2009 Microwave Journal executive interview with Andy Botka and Carla Feldman regarding the PXB MIMO Receiver Test and the broader issue of LTE and WiMAX development.
Article 2009-04-10 |
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Test solutions soup up for 4G
Link to April 9, 2009 Microwave Journal editorial. Test equipment manufacturers are providing more capability by relying on the latest hardware and software for feature-rich and easy to use solutions with impressive raw performance.
Article 2009-04-09 |
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A Day in the Life of a Mobile WiMAX™ Handset
April 2009 featured article in Microwave Products Digest
Article 2009-04-01 |
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What Every RF Engineer Should Know: OFDM & WiMax
Feature story by Janine Love.
Case Study 2008-12-27 |
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An Overview of WiMAX™ Radiated Performance Test Requirements
Published with kind permission of Communications Today
Article 2008-12-01 |
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Unraveling Modulation Quality in Mobile WiMAX™ Uplink and Downlink with Multiple Zones and Bursts
An article written for Microwave Journal addressing the difficulty in ensuring that the modulation quality of the WiMAX radio is sufficient for optimum RF performance and that it will perform according to industry standards.
Article 2007-11-01 |
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First Pass Accuracy with Momentum GX for WiMAX Design
Archived article at Microwave Product Digest discussing the challenges for designers in meeting cost and power consumption goals, using 3D-Planar electromagnetic (EM) simulation technology.
Article 2007-11-01 |
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WiMAX™: Plotting A New Path To Global Broadband Mobility
Archived article at Canadian Electronics identifying innovations in test and measurement to support the innovations in the industry.
Article 2007-09-01 |
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Validating IEEE 802.16e Designs With The Mobile WiMAX MIMO Library
The IEEE 802.16e standard, often referred to as mobile WiMAX, specifies air interfaces for broadband wireless access (BWA) systems.
Article 2007-05-08 |
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WiMAX™: The Next Generation of Broadband Wireless Access
Article reprint from Electronics in Canada. This article provides anoverview of the 802.16 standard, theWiMAX forum, and key applications.
Article 2004-09-01 |
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