Rohde & Schwarz has launched the first test solution for Bluetooth 5.1 as a software upgrade for the R&S CMW test platform to verify the performance of the location services that have been significantly improved with the new Bluetooth specification.
With the new Bluetooth core specification version 5.1 (BT 5.1), Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices can optionally offer improved navigation services. Additional functionality for direction finding (angle estimation) using the angle of arrival (AoA) and angle of departure (AoD) methods enables position determination with accuracy down to centimeter level in both the transmit and receive direction. Previous solutions could only provide meter-level accuracy. Devices with BLE 5.1 functionality are suitable for tasks such as indoor asset tracking and for navigation services at airports. Beacons are already being used to call attention to specific nearby products, sights, and attractions in public spaces. BLE 5.1 now makes it possible to guide interested parties precisely to these points of interest. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) expects that by 2022 around 400 million additional devices will use the Bluetooth 5.1 location services solutions.
To enable device manufacturers to test their products in line with Bluetooth 5.1, Rohde & Schwarz has expanded its BLE test solution to include 23 new test cases in direct test mode (DTM) defined in the new RF-PHY.TS.5.1.0 test specification. With these tests, manufacturers can demonstrate that their products are RF interoperable with other devices and that direction finding meets the requirements of the BT 5.1 specification.
The R&S CMW test platform delivers the full range of Bluetooth RF tests, including Bluetooth Classic, Bluetooth LE and Bluetooth 5.1. In addition to DTM and signaling tests, it supports a wide scope of audio tests on Bluetooth basic rate/enhanced data rate (BR/EDR) links. The R&S CMW test platform is especially suitable for tests in the development phase, for preconformance tests, for qualified audio tests, and for use in Bluetooth OTA test systems.
The R&S CMW test platform employs a parametric test concept that enables users to create application-specific test sequences. The test platform bandwidth has been extended to 160 MHz. This also allows WLAN RF signaling tests in line with the IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards, including IEEE 802.11ax. RF tests compliant with IEEE 802.15.4 for Zigbee and Thread components are also supported.
The new Bluetooth 5.1 functionality is now available from Rohde & Schwarz. The company is showcasing the R&S CMW270 wireless connectivity tester with the new RF-PHY.TS.5.1.0 compliant test software from February 26 to 28 at embedded world 2019.
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