Spectrum Management Solutions
Spectrum Management Solutions
Maximize your return on investment with efficient bandwidth allocation using advanced spectrum management
Bandwidth is the currency of data and voice communications and to maximize ROI network operators must use spectrum management tools to allocate their bandwidth efficiently. A new spectrum management solution from X-COM and Agilent Technologies allows network operators to monitor and record bandwidth allocation over an extended period of time, of up to days.
The solution combines an Agilent PXA signal analyzer with an X-COM IQC5000A dual channel spectrum recorder and playback system. When used in conjunction with the X-COM suite of software analysis tools, network operators can search for carriers of interest and identify bandwidth allocation or power level violations that can lead to loss of revenue.
The spectrum management solution allows network operators to record network activity over an extended period of time allowing the identification of errant users who are violating the bandwidth allocation rules and causing loss of revenue to the operator. With a spectrum management solution from Agilent and X-COM you can achieve higher return on your network investments.
- Spectrum management solution
- Allows efficient bandwidth allocation
- Network operators can maximize their bandwidth ROI
- Long duration storage of network data, up to days
- Interfaces to Agilent PXA, MXA and EXA signal analyzers
- Achieve higher return on your network investments
Request more information and Agilent’s partner, X-COM, will contact you to discuss your requirements in more detail.
Documents et téléchargements
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Spectrum Management Solutions
Co-branded Solutions Partner brochure with X-COM Systems on spectrum management solutions.
Brochure 2013-04-13 |
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Streaming, Analysis and Playback of RF Interference Signals in AD Applications
Streaming, Analysis and Playback of RF Interference Signals in Aerospace and Defense Applications –looks at countering undesirable signals using a system based on COTS hardware and software when intentional interference is created to disrupt the operation of a victim receiver.
Notes d’application 2013-03-15 |
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