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Agilent Developing Mobile Devices for China
[November 21, 2008]

Agilent Developing Mobile Devices for China


(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Agilent Technologies announced the world's first fully coded bit error
ratio (BER) solution for the time division duplex (TDD) version of
3GPP's long-term evolution (LTE) standard using 2x2 and 4x4 multiple
input/multiple output (MIMO) technology.

This solution complements Agilent's same capability for the frequency
division duplexing (FDD) version of LTE and is expected to accelerate
the development of mobile devices and base stations for the China
market.

The solution is built around Agilent's 3GPP LTE Wireless Library
(W1910/E8895) and its MXA Signal Analyzer to help wireless-systems
designers and verification engineers speed development of evolving
TDD-LTE designs. TDD-LTE is playing an important role in markets where
unpaired spectrum is a requirement -- particularly in the China mobile
communications market. The library, which is based on Release 8 of the
3GPP standard for the next generation of mobile communication products,
provides preconfigured simulation setups that support both downlink-
and uplink-coded BER, along with transmitter measurements such as
spectral emission mask, error vector magnitude (EVM), complementary
cumulative distribution function (CCDF) and detailed demodulation
analysis down to the sub-carrier and symbol levels. The latest update
to this library complies with TS36.211 v8.3.0 (2008-05) and
incorporates downlink transmit and receive MIMO models for both
frequency division duplex (FDD) and TDD in 2x2 and 4x4 MIMO
configurations.



When paired with Agilent's MXA signal analyzers (N9020A) and MXG signal
generators (N5182A), the LTE library provides laboratory-grade testing
of TDD-LTE HW using any combination of radio frequency (RF),
intermediate frequency (IF), or baseband I/Q signals. The solution
allows fully coded BER measurements of a device under test, including
simulation of channel impairments for multipath fading.

"Agilent has always demonstrated leadership in being first to bring
essential solutions to market when customers need them the most," said
Frank Ditore, product marketing manager for with Agilent's EEsof EDA
division. "This latest solution is focused on the Chinese mobile
communications market, where TDD-LTE will be a candidate for the
evolution towards the IMT-Advanced/4G standard."


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