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Cellular

Agilent Technologies, the world’s premier measurement company, offers a full range of design, test, and management solutions that span the range of cellular technologies—from legacy 1G systems through 3G systems such as HSPA to 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) and 1xEV-DO. Agilent products cover the lifecycle from early design and development, through volume manufacturing, to network deployment and service assurance. See the Quick Guide to Agilent’s Solutions for High-Speed Cellular for an overview of all technologies and supporting product families. To learn more about related technologies consult MIMO Test and Wireless Connectivity. Greater insight. Greater confidence. Accelerate next-generation wireless.

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Applications Testing with the Agilent 8960 Series 10 Wireless Test Set (R&D only) 
The 8960 (E5515C) and Agilent lab applications help you throroughly test to current technology standards.

Application Note 2006-03-27

EXT Wireless Communications Test Set Non-signaling Test Overview 
This application note explains how non-signaling test methods make it possible for manufacturers to reduce both test times and test equipment costs across a range of wireless technologies

Application Note 2012-08-01

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How Digitally Generated Faded Signals Reduce Cost of Test (R&D only) 
Reduce cost of test, simplify testing and be assured of accuracy using digitally integrated, calibrated noise and fading patterns.

Application Note 2005-08-15

Testing Handovers Between LTE and 3G cdma2000/1xEV-DO Cellular Networks 
This application note explains test handovers between LTE and third generation cdma2000/1xEV-DO cellular networks as well as network evolution.

Application Note 2011-06-15

Understanding Measurement of 1xEV-DO Access Terminals (AN 1414) 
Basic concepts of 1xEV-DO, Forward link receiver measurements, Reverse link, and more...

Application Note 2004-12-10