Keysight First to Gain PTCRB Validation of 5G mmWave Radio Resource Management Test Cases
Keysight Technologies (NYSE: KEYS) has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first company to gain PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB) validation for testing 5G mmWave designs. This validation allows chipset vendors to ensure their devices can effectively manage concurrent signals in specific testing scenarios, enhancing network performance. Keysight's advanced S8705A RF/RRM DVT Toolset was instrumental in this achievement. Keysight's innovations continue to support the development of 5G technology globally.
- First company to gain PTCRB validation for 5G mmWave designs, enhancing credibility.
- Improves chipset vendors' confidence in managing concurrent signals, optimizing network performance.
- Supports accelerated 5G mmWave device development globally.
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Enables chipset vendors to verify that designs accurately manage the reception of two concurrent signals
This milestone, focused on radio resource management (RRM) in two angle of arrival (2AoA) test scenarios, was achieved using Keysight’s S8705A RF/RRM DVT and Conformance Toolset and a 5G mmWave modem from a leading chipset provider.
“Keysight is pleased to deliver the first 3GPP conformance test capability using the company’s advanced emulation platforms for real-world over-the-air testing,” said
PTCRB, an organization comprised of North American mobile operators, operates a certification program that is supported by Keysight’s suite of 4G and 5G network emulation solutions. Early access to PTCRB approved test cases for validating 5G mmWave designs in two angle of arrival (2AoA) test scenarios enables vendors to confidently develop devices that accurately manage the reception of signals from different angles, resulting in optimized network performance and a quality end-user experience.
The validation follows several Keysight achievements in both PTCRB and the
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GCF validation of conformance test cases for certifying the 5G mmWave radio frequency (RF) transceiver (TRX) and protocol performance in
October 2020 , extending 5G new radio (NR) device certification across any 3GPP frequency band. -
GCF validation of 5G mmWave test cases in
January 2021 supporting radio frequency (RF) demodulation, a key 5G NR feature that optimizes overall device performance. -
GCF validation of 5G mmWave RRM test cases for 1AoA in
April 2021 , allowing users to verify new designs in a real-world emulation environment. -
GCF validation of 5G mmWave RF TRX test cases for certifying 5G NR devices in standalone (SA) mode in
July 2021 , speeding deployment of advanced 5G use cases.
Keysight continues to support a leading number of 5G NR RF, RRM and protocol conformance test cases mandated by PTCRB. Early access to validated test cases enables device vendors to continuously evolve with the latest specifications and cost-effectively meet market demand in a timely manner.
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Keysight delivers advanced design and validation solutions that help accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world. Keysight’s dedication to speed and precision extends to software-driven insights and analytics that bring tomorrow’s technology products to market faster across the development lifecycle, in design simulation, prototype validation, automated software testing, manufacturing analysis, and network performance optimization and visibility in enterprise, service provider and cloud environments. Our customers span the worldwide communications and industrial ecosystems, aerospace and defense, automotive, energy, semiconductor and general electronics markets. Keysight generated revenues of
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