Anite announces 4×4 MIMO device testing capability to speed up LTE and LTE-Advanced

Telecom test and measurement (T&M) vendor Anite today announced 4×4 MIMO device testing capability to support chipset and device manufacturers.

The ability to verify 4×4 Downlink (DL) MIMO designs and products is expected to accelerate the development of LTE and LTE-Advanced devices, said Anite.

The company said advanced MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) antenna configurations where both the base station and the device are equipped with multiple transmit/receive antennas are leading to an increased need for device testing prior to market launch.

Paul Beaver Products Director at Anite

MIMO, a key feature in LTE-Advanced, enables operators and device manufacturers to offer superior data rates without requiring additional bandwidth or transmit power, said Anite.

Anite said that 4×4 DL MIMO capable devices require greater antenna separation/isolation and are therefore used in devices with larger form factors such as phablets, laptops with inbuilt modems and set-top boxes, as well as in various automotive applications.

Earlier, Anite demonstrated Carrier Aggregation of two component carriers of 20 MHz each, resulting in Category 6/7 Downlink data rates of 300 Mbps.

“Anite’s product roadmap and its collaborative engagement with key industry partners enable device manufacturers to accelerate their designs of LTE and LTE-Advanced products,” said Paul Beaver Products Director at Anite.

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