Reprints     Printer-Friendly    Email this Article    RSS        Font Size     What's This?

[TechView: Test]

MIMO Testing Made Easy



Louis E. Frenzel  |   ED Online ID #18760  |   April 18, 2008

Article Rating: Not Rated

If you’re developing Wi-Fi or WiMAX equipment with multiple-input/multiple-output (MIMO), you have a test problem. To ensure your new products meet the needs of your customers and comply with the standards organization’s test procedures, you need a way to subject the product to MIMO signals. That’s no easy task, especially if you’re testing 4-by-4 MIMO products.

Real-world, over-the-air testing is almost impossible to implement, as it is so difficult to duplicate the wide range of channel fading and multipath conditions that will provide an adequate evaluation. That’s why channel emulation was created and has become the way to test MIMO products. That’s also why Azimuth Systems has announced additions to its ACE400WB 4-by-4 MIMO WiMAX channel emulator (see the figure).

The original ACE400WB was introduced last year in a 4-by-4 configuration. The latest additions provide configurations for multiple 2-by-2, unidirectional, and bidirectional testing configurations with no recabling required. In addition, three new ACE 400WB models are optimized for 2-by-2 MIMO, MIMO Wi-Fi (802.11n), and unidirectional testing.

New multilink support provides flexibility for selecting topology configurations that can be controlled from the GUI, allowing different models, velocities, and devices to be combined with minimum effort. Multilink supports unique use cases, such as testing multiple mobile stations connected to a single basestation for collaborative uplink or testing handoff of a single mobile station between two basestations.

Azimuth’s channel emulation system uses sophisticated channel models to recreate conditions that occur in real-world wireless transmission. These models serve as statistical characterizations of specific environments that are constantly changing due to variables like radio movement, the unique environment, people, cars, and other nearby obstructions and objects like trees.

Some standards organizations define specific models for testing, like the ITU M.1225 Pedestrian B and Vehicular A channel models for testing WiMAX products and the 1EEE 802.11n channel models A through F for Wi-Fi testing.

The ACE 400WB is a complete test solution for WiMAX, including Wave 2 certification, and Wi-Fi 802.11n. This platform can scale to address the forthcoming LTE, UMB, and 802.16m 4G standards that all employ MIMO, spatial multiplexing, adaptive antennas, and/or beamforming in some form.

Azimuth Systems

www.azimuthsystems.com




Reprints     Printer-Friendly    Email this Article    RSS        Font Size     What's This?


  • Engineers Rely On Internet For Product Info
  • Rochester Electronics Establishes New Design and Technology Group
  • Custom Sources Light Way To 22-nm IC Lithography
  • In EDA, A Year Of Mergers, Failed And Otherwise
  • Software Turns Scopes Into Vector RF Signal Analyzers
  • Couple’s $15 Million Gift Advances Rice Engineering Education
  • November 7, 2008
  • Startup Sets Sail For Speedier Spice Simulation
    1) Ten Top Design Skills For Tough Times
    (4825 views today)
    2) Ultracapacitors Branch Out Into Wider Markets
    (417 views today)
    3) Build A Smart Battery Charger Using A Single-Transistor Circuit
    (328 views today)
    4) Energy Harvester Perpetually Powers WIreless Sensors
    (327 views today)
    5) Technology Has Been Very Good To Obama, And He Plans To Reciprocate
    (236 views today)
    ALL TOP 20







    POST YOUR COMMENTS HERE

    Name:

    Email:
    Rate this article:

     less useful more useful 
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Your Comments:

    Enter the text from the image below




    Please refresh the page if you have trouble reading this text.
     
     

    PartFinder

    Find real-time pricing, stock status, same-day/next-day shipping options and more. Brought to you by Digi-Key. Go to PartFinder.    
    GlobalSpec

    PART SEARCH :
    Powered by: GlobalSpec - The Engineering Search Engine
    Sponsored Links

    Electronic Design Europe Electronic Design China EEPN Power Electronics Auto Electronics Microwaves & RF
    Mobile Dev & Design Schematics Find Power Products Military Electronics EE Events Related Resources