Remcom to Exhibit 5G / IoT Capabilities at IMS 2017

Remcom has confirmed its participation at the upcoming International Microwave Symposium 2017 (IMS) event in Hawaii from 4-9 June, 2017. The company will be showcasing its latest technologies and advancements in the domain of wireless infrastructure as well as 5G and IoT deployment.

At the 5G/IoT pavilion, Remcom will be giving a presentation on “Capturing Diffuse Scattering Effects in 5G mmWave Channels”. As 5G technology forces expansion into higher frequencies in the millimeter wave spectrum, Wireless InSite from Remcom is a powerful tool for detailed simulation of multipath and other channel characteristics.

Wireless InSite’s MIMO capabilities which include diffuse scattering:

  • Support for diffuse scattering using Lambertian and Degli-Esposti models
  • Paths may scatter from materials at any point in the interaction chain
  • Define the amount of energy that scatters diffusely
  • Select model and parameters to define how each material scatters
  • Handling of relative phase supports arrays and MIMO
  • Unique phase, pattern, and orientation for MIMO elements provide foundation for beamforming analysis

Visitors will also be able to watch a demonstration showing how Wireless InSite meets 3GPP and METIS channel modeling requirements for 5G, including:

  • Very high bandwidths and wide frequency range
  • Wide range of propagation scenarios with full three-dimensional modeling and accurate polarization
  • Massive MIMO with extremely large array antennas
  • Spatial consistency as points move or are in close proximity
  • Diffuse scattering at mmWave

At their event booth, Remcom will also be demonstrating XFdtd's Advantages for Mobile Device Design which includes:

  • Flexible PCB Import and Wrap
  • High Performance Computing
  • CAD and PCB Merge
  • Automated Configurations
  • Circuit Element Optimizer
  • SAR Compliance Tools

Click here to see IMS 2017 Event Coverage on everything RF.

Publisher: everything RF
Tags:-   IoT5GIMS 2017

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