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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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Fading WiMAX™ testing with Agilent's E6651A and an Elektrobit Propsim C8 
This application note describes how to perform receiver testing in a faded environment with the E6651A Mobile WiMAX test set, the N6422C Wireless Test Manager software and a channel emulator

Notes d’application 2009-12-07

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Highly Accurate Amplifier ACLR and ACPR Testing with the Agilent N5182A MXG Vector Signal Generator 
This note discusses ACLR/ACPR as a key performance characteristic for power amplifiers used to test wireless communications systems and how the Agilent MXG vector signal generator is used to test them.

Notes d’application 2006-08-30

IEEE 802.16e WiMAX OFDMA Signal Measurements and Troubleshooting, AN 1578 
This note provides a broad overview of measurement and troubleshooting approaches for OFDMA signals, and is not limited to digital demodulation or modulation quality analysis.

Notes d’application 2011-02-17

Mobile WiMAX™ PHY Layer (RF) Operation and Measurement 
This application note describes the operation and physical layer measurements of 802.16e OFDMA Mobile WiMAX devices.

Notes d’application 2008-07-17

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Optimizing Power Savings on WiMax and Other Cellular WWAN Interface Devices 
This document describes how to optimze power savings on WiMax and other cellular WWAN interface devices.

Notes d’application 2008-07-15

Optimizing Speed for WiMAX Measurements 
Application note describing the settings and recommendations to optimize the throughput for making Mobile WiMAX™ measurements using the MXA signal analyzer N9020A and N9075A 802.16 OFDMA measurement application.

Notes d’application 2007-10-01

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P-Series Power Meter N1911A/N1912A IEEE 802.16 WiMAX™ Measurement Application 
This article covers the technical overview and features, benefits and specifications of the P-Series power meters and sensors for IEEE 802.16 WiMAX measurement applications.

Notes d’application 2007-03-21

Power Accuracy in Receiver Test 
This application note tells how power measurement inaccuracy affects receiver tests, and shows you how to use external variable attenuators to increase accuracy and speed.

Notes d’application 2008-07-09

Using X-Series Signal Analyzers for Measuring and Troubleshooting Digitally Modulated Signals 
Signal analysis in digital modulation applications takes many forms, ranging from straight forward spectrum analysis of CW oscillators to demodulation and modulation quality analysis in R&D to simple go/no-go final tests in manufacturing.

Notes d’application 2009-09-02

WiMAX Concepts and RF Measurements 
This application note reviews the RF characteristics of the 256 carrier OFDM air interface defined in 802.16-2004 and the RF parametric tests that can be performed with Agilent test solutions.

Notes d’application 2005-01-05

WiMAX Signal Analysis Part 1: Making Frequency and Time Measurements Application Note 
This application note is the first in a 3-part series that presents an approach to WiMAX (802.16-2004) signal analysis that yields the greatest level of understanding and reliability in measurements.

Notes d’application 2005-07-05

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WiMAX Signal Analysis Part 2: Demodulating and Troubleshooting the Subframe Application Note 
This application note is the second in a 3-part series that presents an approach to WiMAX (802.16-2004) signal analysis that yields the greatest level of understanding and reliability in measurements.

Notes d’application 2005-07-05

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WiMAX Signal Analysis Part 3: Troubleshooting Symbols and Improving Demodulation 
This application note is the third in a 3-part series that presents an approach to WiMAX (802.16-2004) signal analysis that yields the greatest level of understanding and reliability in measurements.

Notes d’application 2005-07-26

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