TRADE NEWS: Agilent Technologies Showcases Unsurpassed WiMAX Test and Measurement Performance at WiMAX World USA 2006.BOSTON -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :A) today announced it will showcase its newest test and measurement solutions for fixed (IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. 802.16-2004) and mobile (IEEE 802.16-2005) WiMAX here this week at Booth 523. Spanning the entire WiMAX lifecycle -- from R&D and design verification to manufacturing, conformance and interoperability test -- these solutions provide today's engineers with a level of performance and functionality not currently available with competing solutions. Agilent's broad offering for testing fixed and mobile WiMAX comprises a number of premier test solutions. The Agilent Advanced Design System (ADS) environment facilitates design and verification; R&D and conformance type measurements are covered by the PSA (Professional Services Automation) An information system designed to organize, track and manage all opportunities, work, resources, costs, revenues and invoices to improve the productivity and efficiency of the workforce. Series spectrum analyzer, 80600 Series vector signal analysis software and ESG ESG Enterprise Strategy Group (Veritas) ESG Emergency Shelter Grant (Florida, USA) ESG Expeditionary Strike Group ESG Electronic Service Guide (used in DVB) vector signal generator. Production-type measurements can be performed with the new MXA MXA McIntosh Xaba and Associates MXA Malcolm X Academy (Detroit, Michigan) MXA Mobile Exercise Area and Agilent MXG MXG Maintenance Group MXG Marlborough, Massachusetts MXG Merrill's Expanded Guide (to Computer Performance Evaluation) products. As the most up-to-date, complete and widely accepted answer to WiMAX R&D, design and verification, production, and conformance, these solutions provide reliable, repeatable and consistent results across the WiMAX lifecycle. "The exceptional levels of performance demonstrated today by our WiMAX solutions exemplifies our ongoing commitment to develop innovative solutions for this market," said Ron Nersesian, vice president of Agilent's Wireless Business Unit. "We were first to provide standard-compliant 802.16 design and test tools for fixed and mobile WiMAX applications, and the first to enable RF and baseband engineers working at the 802.16-1004 PHY See physical layer and physical. layer to create, analyze and troubleshoot signals. That innovation continues today, as we extend into manufacturing. It's this leadership and dedication to addressing the issues not fully addressed by other solutions on the market that will empower today's engineers to create a new range of WiMAX-based communication possibilities tomorrow." In support of Agilent's commitment to WiMAX test and measurement excellence, the following solutions will be showcased here this week: * WiMAX design and verification: Wireless connectivity technology continues to face a number of evolving standards. Product development, however, cannot always wait for standards to stabilize. Agilent's ADS Wireless Design Library offers a way for engineers to meet the time-to-market demands of evolving WiMAX standards by delivering an early representation of the current standard. This representation can be used to analyze a system's performance before all of its components are designed. Agilent offers a fixed and a mobile WiMAX Wireless Library, which provide preconfigured Set up ahead of time. It implies that the device or software application has been modified to suit the customer or situation. See ghosting server. simulation setups, signal sources and fully coded BER (1) (Basic Encoding Rules) A set of encoding rules for ASN.1 notation, which is a method for defining data structures. See ASN.1. (2) (Bit Error Rate) The average number of bits transmitted in error. See BERT. 1. analysis for simulation of the circuitry used in BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) High-speed wireless access. Typically refers to wireless last mile access to the Internet. See WiMAX and broadband. designs. Working within the ADS 2005A software environment with Agilent's Ptolemy simulator, these libraries streamline design and verification of 802.16 designs. * Mobile WiMAX receiver test: Today's R&D engineers developing 802.16-2005 receivers and components require signal-generation and analysis tools to verify compliance with the WiMAX Forum's still-evolving conformance test requirements. The Agilent MXG vector signal generator, with Signal Studio for WiMAX, provides standards-based single or multicarrier signals for component test or receiver evaluation, including receiver sensitivity and adjacent channel rejection. To further assist WiMAX developers with receiver test, the Agilent MXA signal analyzer provides 25 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. analysis bandwidth for demodulation demodulation: see modulation. See demodulate. (communications) demodulation - To recover the signal from the carrier. For example, in a radio broadcast using amplitude modulation the audio signal is transmitted as the mean amplitude of a of WiMAX signals. With industry-leading performance and speed, the Agilent MXG and MXA products mark a true breakthrough in signal analysis and signal generation; they provide today's engineers with a complete and fast WiMAX test system for design and production environments. * WiMAX signal generation and analysis: For component designers, the ability to generate, detect, demodulate To isolate a data signal from a carrier wave. The demodulation circuit uses the unmodulated carrier as a reference signal and compares it to the received signal. See modulation and carrier. demodulate - demodulation and troubleshoot 802.16-2004-compliant PHY layer signals is critical to success. The Agilent ESG solution helps simplify this process by combining outstanding RF performance and sophisticated baseband generation to deliver calibrated test signals at baseband, IF and RF frequencies up to 6 GHz. When used in a connected solution with Agilent's ADS, designers have a virtual WiMAX prototyping solution. Agilent's PSA Series high-performance spectrum analyzer -- with bandwidth up to 80 MHz and user-definable limit lines -- aids in this process as well, measuring and monitoring complex WiMAX signals. Together, the ESG/PSA tools offer a compelling solution for designing and testing WiMAX components, subsystems and systems. For more information on Agilent's solutions for WiMAX, go to www.agilent.com/find/wimax. About Agilent Technologies Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) is the world's premier measurement company and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis. The company's 20,000 employees serve customers in more than 110 countries. Agilent had net revenue of $5.1 billion in fiscal 2005. Information about Agilent is available on the Web at www.agilent.com. NOTE TO EDITORS: Further technology, corporate citizenship and executive news is available on the Agilent news site at www.agilent.com/go/news. |
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