MVG's latest StarLab 5G model unveiled during the EuCAP European Antenna and Communication Conference

Microwave Vision Group (hereinafter referred to as MVG), the world's leading manufacturer of antenna test and measurement and electromagnetic compatibility systems, during the European Antenna and Communication Conference (EuCAP) in Paris from March 19 to 24, 2017, For the first time, the StarLab 50GHz model at the Paris factory was presented to industry experts and media friends, and demonstrations of related tests were performed. This high-end product caters to the demanding measurement needs of major customers in the telecommunications, aerospace, and defense industries, and has a very broad business prospect. With the debut of this new generation of StarLab 50GHz products for 5G, MVG officially launched the global 5G strategic layout in 2017!

Great challenge: 5G faster than 4G

The 5G technology combining Internet of Things (loT) and artificial intelligence has ultra-stable, ultra-fast and ultra-low latency characteristics, which not only revolutionizes many industries, but also connects the present, the developing and the future. Internet service platform. The development of 5G will fundamentally change wireless technology and related tests, such as its agility, 50 times faster than 4G transmission speed, will be reflected in the daily items we are exposed to every day. The "air interface" OTA test becomes an indispensable method, meaning that the entire transmit/receive process of the system, including the antenna, needs to be tested and the frequency range extends to millimeter waves.

The first StarLab 50Ghz model breaks through the challenges of 5G application challenges

As a leader in antenna testing, MVG has been committed to providing cutting-edge technology and products to the industry, enabling equipment manufacturers to innovate and evolve according to different industry standards, and to handle the many new 5G tests. Challenges such as antenna diversity, frequency upgrades, network calibration, antenna flexibility, and end-to-end testing.

During the EuCAP conference, the most prestigious industry event in Europe, MVG will share with the industry the vision and strategy of MVG to meet 5G applications, including the development trend of antenna test and measurement technology in supporting 5G applications, and how to respond to market changes in advance to meet Customer demand. Technical experts from MVG's 5G solutions, antenna testing, antenna design, EMC and radio frequency engineering will gather in Paris to organize a series of technical activities, the most anticipated of which will be MVG's first demonstration of 5G applications. The StarLab 50 GHz model was created. This is also the first time MVG has publicly demonstrated the advantages of this A-MSTTM multi-probe system technology, which enables testing from the 18 GHz to 50 GHz band through the high frequency band. This new product can meet the testing needs of the civil communications industry as well as the aerospace/defense sector.

MVG: Leading the forefront of 5G wireless connectivity

The key to 5G technology is to achieve data throughput increase, measurement ultra-stability and ultra-low delay transmission technology, and the fusion of millimeter wave technology and massive MIMO technology is regarded as the key to future 5G technology challenges. 2017 will be a key year for the breakthrough of 5G test application. MVG will work together with industry experts and industry partners from around the world to promote the gradual improvement of 5G standards, technology research and development and testing. MVG will also meet the 5G standards and technical difficulties. , application challenges, and the tremendous changes brought to our lives, and gradually share the 5G theme series information for the industry.

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