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Bringing Precision to 5G Test: Activities in the U.S.

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Author(s)

Catherine A. Remley, Maria G. Becker

Abstract

(Workshop Abstract) The next generation (5G) network won’t just deliver much faster connection and higher data capacity. It also promises to provide reliable connectivity, low energy consumption, and connecting billions of people and trillions of things. The definition of the 5G is in progress and anticipates the need to extend the operating frequencies to support a significantly increased user density to meet its promises. This workshop will bring together technical experts and researchers to discuss, share experiences, and advance the state-of-the-art in all aspects of 5G systems prototyping, evaluation, testing, use cases and standardisations.
Conference Dates
April 9-12, 2018
Conference Location
London
Conference Title
12th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation

Keywords

5G communication, measurement uncertainty, wireless system

Citation

Remley, C. and Becker, M. (2018), Bringing Precision to 5G Test: Activities in the U.S., 12th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, London, -1, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=926129 (Accessed October 17, 2025)

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Created April 9, 2018, Updated January 27, 2020
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