Call Forwarding: New NIST Procedure Could Speed Cell Phone Testing
(PhysOrg.com) -- By accurately re-creating the jumbled wireless signal environment of a city business district in a special indoor test facility, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have shown how the wireless industry could lop hours off the process of testing the capabilities of new cellular phones. The NIST techniques also could simulate complex real-world environments for design and test of other wireless equipment.
Call Forwarding: New NIST Procedure Could Speed Cell Phone Testing
(PhysOrg.com) -- By accurately re-creating the jumbled wireless signal environment of a city business district in a special indoor test facility, researchers at the National Institute of Standards ...
Wed 3 Mar 10 from PhysOrg
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Phone test tool replicates city
Researchers in the US have replicated the wireless signal environment of a city district in an indoor test facility, giving mobile-phone manufacturers a new testing tool.
Fri 5 Mar 10 from The Engineer
New Procedure Could Speed Cell Phone Testing
Image Caption: NIST engineer Kate Remley (center) was part of a team that conducted wireless communications tests using several different technologies in downtown Denver in 2009. At left is ...
Fri 5 Mar 10 from RedOrbit
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