| 14th January 2006 - Growing volumes of data, increasing transmission
speed and unlimited possibilities are the characteristics of
mobile communications in the new millennium. With 1.5 billion
subscribers, GSM has long since conquered the world, and UMTS
is spreading fast mainly due to high speed downlink/uplink
packet access (HSDPA/HSUPA) as an attractive enhancement. Manufacturers
need reliable and future-oriented T&M solutions in order
to provide user equipment that satisfies ever increasing requirements.
Rohde & Schwarz is therefore presenting a comprehensive
product portfolio featuring solutions for high speed packet
access (HSPA) at the 3GSM World Congress.
Unlimited mobility: into the future with HSPA Rohde &
Schwarz has already been offering a complete selection of
products for HSDPA test and measurement since the beginning
of 2005. At the 3GSM World Congress 2006, the company will
present HSUPA solutions for the first time: The layer 1 test
software for the tried-and-tested R&S CRTU-W and R&S
CRTU-M platforms now also simulates the layer 1 behavior of
an HSUPA base station. It can generate complex HSUPA downlink
signals at layer 1 and test their reception and processing
in the layer 1 UE implementation under test.
For the signal and spectrum analyzers of the R&S FSQ,
R&S FSP and R&S FSU product group, Rohde & Schwarz
has added HSUPA to the R&S FS-K72/-K73/-K74 application
firmware packages. Besides HSDPA functionality, comprehensive
functions for transmitter measurements on HSUPA base stations
and modules are now also available. For the vector signal
generators of the R&S SMx family, the R&S SMx K45
software option will provide a HSUPA update, enabling the
R&S SMU200A, R&S SMATE200A and R&S SMJ100A to
generate HSUPA signals for measurements on base stations.
Network optimization: the R&S CMU300 with new HSDPA monitoring
function To ensure smooth rollout of HSDPA in the course of
this year, reliable T&M solutions for user equipment and
networks are called for. The R&S CMU300 checks HSDPA settings
at node Bs (UMTS base stations) and performs measurements
on the physical HSDPA channels. The new R&S CMU-K72 HSDPA
monitoring option allows you to measure data throughput, for
example. The measurements serve as a basis for analyzing and
optimizing algorithms for resource assignment, enabling network
operators to tailor the quality of new services and the necessary
network capacity to customer requirements by changing important
HSDPA parameters.
Fully automatic: R&S ROMES measurement software supports
neighborhood and handover analysis Equipped with R&S ROMES
software, coverage measurement systems from Rohde & Schwarz
provide valuable support in setting up HSDPA networks and
optimizing radio networks: An end-to-end application is set
up and evaluated during a test drive. The measurements provide
information about the actual HSDPA configuration, the availability
and parameterization of HSDPA services at different locations
within the network, the signaling and the data rates reached
at different levels.
R&S ROMES software also features an automatic neighborhood
and handover analyzer, allowing network operators to check
handovers within a 3G network and between 2G and 3G networks
online during the measurement. The analyzer automatically
compares the measurement results from a UMTS PN scanner, a
GSM network scanner and a test mobile phone with the GSM BTS
list and the UMTS node B list. A specially set algorithm tests
the system to determine if potential interference is present
or adjacent cells are missing. This convenient solution makes
further analysis superfluous.
Data rates up to 10 Mbit/s: more HSDPA functionality for
the R&S CMU200 The R&S CMU200 mobile radio tester
from Rohde & Schwarz also follows the trend toward higher
data rates: The instrument already generates and decodes HSDPA
signals up to 10 Mbit/s in non-signaling mode. The company
has now added the signaling mode to the instrument's HSDPA
functionality, enabling it to set up an HSDPA connection to
user equipment of classes up to 3.6 Mbit/s. Data rates of
up to 10 Mbit/s in the signaling mode and end-to-end data
test applications are currently being developed.
The R&S CMU200 features flexibility in setting all essential
parameters in non-signaling as well as signaling mode. In
addition, it covers all RF measurements of the five main groups:
power, modulation, spectrum, code domain power and receiver
sensitivity.
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