EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Apr. 17, 2018 AWR/NI announcement:
It is estimated that by 2020 more than 26 billion devices will be connected to the internet of things (IoT). By using cellular telecommunications bands and existing wireless networks, a low power wide area network ( LPWAN) radio technology standard known as narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) will be used to support a wide range of IoT devices and services.
To help engineers implement this radio technology, a new NI AWR software application note overviews NB-IoT design requirements and demonstrates how new capabilities in Visual System Simulator™ (VSS) system design software can be used to study the impact of NB-IoT signals on an existing LTE network. Examples covered within the application note include a long-term evolution (LTE) signal and NB-IoT uplink coexistence receive signal (RX) test bench, an NB-IoT uplink enriched narrowband (eNB) RX text bench in the guard band of an LTE signal and an in-band uplink eNB RX test bench.
Where: The application note can be viewed/downloaded at http://bit.ly/2H3uagP.
When: Immediately.
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