Anite and CTTL-Terminals to accelerate LTE and LTE-Advanced MIMO OTA testing
The collaboration will make use of Anite’s industry leading Propsim channel emulators for advanced MIMO OTA testing to help device manufacturers and mobile operators verify the actual performance of future mobile devices. In MIMO OTA testing, a channel emulator creates realistic RF conditions within an anechoic or a reverberation chamber where the MIMO capable device is tested without any connected cables. The development of MIMO OTA systems will also help Chinese operators in their device selection process by enabling efficient benchmarking of MIMO capable products, further enhancing end-user experience.
CTTL-Terminals will benefit from Anite’s future-proof Propsim F32 channel emulator which offers more than twice the emulation capacity compared to other products on the market. This makes it a cost-effective, integrated test solution for verifying the actual performance of Carrier Aggregation capable LTE-Advanced devices. The company’s channel emulators are already compliant with CTIA, CCSA, 3GPP and major mobile operator acceptance test plans.
Under this agreement the parties will collaborate to develop MIMO OTA methodologies for Carrier Aggregation MIMO OTA, 3D MIMO OTA testing, virtual drive MIMO OTA testing, MIMO OTA with multi-cell handover and interference, as well as device-to-device testing.
Paul Beaver, Products Director at Anite says, “As a recognised technology pioneer and active contributor to the technology standards in the field of radio channel modelling and emulation, Anite is uniquely positioned to help its customers achieve their product performance goals.”
A leading laboratory in the Chinese mobile ecosystem, CTTL-Terminals works closely with manufacturers based in China and local Chinese mobile operators.
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