Agilent Technologies Introduces Industry's First Dedicated LTE-Advanced Signal Generation, Signal Analysis Solutions

  
  

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Fully characterize up to 5 component carriers, simultaneously. Set up the parameters and view different measurements on each.

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Fully characterize up to 5 component carriers, simultaneously. Set up the parameters and view different measurements on each.

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Complete characterization of the LTE-Advanced uplink clustered SC-FDMA signal

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Complete characterization of the LTE-Advanced uplink clustered SC-FDMA signal

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Spectrum of LTE-Advanced configuration with four 20 MHz component carriers

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Spectrum of LTE-Advanced configuration with four 20 MHz component carriers

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Resource allocation of LTE-Advanced uplink clustered SC-FDMA carrier

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Resource allocation of LTE-Advanced uplink clustered SC-FDMA carrier

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Agilent Technologies Introduces Industry's First Dedicated LTE-Advanced Signal Generation, Signal Analysis Solutions
(2011-February-02)

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