The mmWave Transceiver System is a mmWave software defined radio (SDR) with radio heads that cover the 27.5–29.5 GHz and 71–76 GHz frequency band, enabling channel sounding and real-time two-way MIMO.
Device-to-device (D2D) communication enables new device-centric communication that doesn't require the next generation of vehicles to interact with the network infrastructure.
Nokia Networks is paving the way for next-generation wireless communications by working with NI to investigate mobile access in the mmWave frequency spectrum.
3GPP Release 15 introduced a formal definition of a 5G New Radio (NR) mobile communications standard. Learn 5 things about the standard’s new features and solutions.?
NI’s mmWave Transceiver System is a modular set of hardware that you can use for a variety of applications from channel sounding to prototyping real-time two-way communications systems.?