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    There are multiple facets to the issue of test, measurement, and evaluation of 5G wireless systems to the design engineering community to consider.
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    Test & Measurement

    Algorithms to Antenna: RF Fingerprinting for Trusted Communications Links

    Jan. 25, 2021
    Similar techniques to those presented in a previous blog are applied to perform RF fingerprinting to help identify trusted and unknown transmit sources in communications systems...
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    Retro Radio Reigns

    Jan. 20, 2021
    The word “radio” may seem antiquated to some, but “old-school” radio marches on in various forms, from spacecraft communication to even FM radio for the office.
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    Test & Measurement

    The Future of RF Filtering in a 5G World

    Jan. 19, 2021
    The onset of broad 5G and Wi-Fi 6/6E adoption will necessitate a new approach to RF filtering in mobile devices.
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    Why Coexistence Protocol Strategies are Critical in IoT Design

    Jan. 19, 2021
    How can managed Wi-Fi coexistence be an effective solution to improve performance and reduce interference?
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    Test & Measurement

    Conducting E-Band-Based Auto Radar Emblem Tests in Production Settings

    Jan. 5, 2021
    To ensure most modern radar systems operate according to specification in real-world environments, engineers must measure material characteristics in the E-band frequency range...

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