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AWR Connected for Rohde & Schwarz

Posted by Ken Cheung in Models, Simulations on Monday, June 8, 2009

AWR Connected for Rohde & Schwarz integrates the capabilities of R&S WinIQSIM2 simulation software within AWR’s Visual System Simulator (VSS) system analysis software. The complete range of digitally-modulated signals generated by R&S WinIQSIM2, along with those already present within VSS, ensure that the same real-world test signals can be used throughout the design cycle.

AWR Connected for Rohde & SchwarzThe integration of R&S WinIQSIM2 gives VSS access to modern communication signals (including those for 3GPP LTE, 3GPP FDD/HSPA/HSPA+, and WiMAX). Having such accurate representation of signals in the VSS simulation environment ensures engineers are simulating their designs with the same signal as the device will encounter in service.

For cross-domain simulations, hardware components can easily be integrated into any simulation. The signals generated by the instrument are sent back into VSS so the device under test can be optimized in VSS to meet the performance goals of specific wireless network standards. The solution works with the Rohde & Schwarz high-performance vector signal generators such as the R&S SMU200A, which offers outstanding RF and baseband performance and also provide signal processing capabilities such as real-time fading required for Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) measurements.

More info: AWR | Rohde & Schwarz

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