RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
Thursday, July 9, 2026
RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
Add RCR Wireless as a preferred source on Google
  • Qualcomm 6G Insights
  • Huawei Content Hub
  • Qualcomm – 6G Vision
  • OSS/BSS Channel
  • RCRTech Roundtable: AI Infrastructure
RCR Wireless
RCR Wireless
  • Advanced Mimo
  • Mobile mmWave
  • 5G Positioning
  • Green Networks
  • Metaverse
  • Automotive
  • Industrial and Wide-area IoT
Copyright 2021 - All Right Reserved
Home - Test and Measurement: Rohde & Schwarz scores 5G NR IMS test cases
Test and Measurement

Test and Measurement: Rohde & Schwarz scores 5G NR IMS test cases

by Kelly Hill January 25, 2021
written by Kelly Hill January 25, 2021 Share
LinkedinEmail
Share 0LinkedinEmail
107

Rohde & Schwarz has laid claim to being the first in the industry with PTCRB-validated IMS conformance test cases for 5G New Radio, which can be used for PTCRB certification testing.

R&S said that the validated test cases “[pave] the way for 5G IMS conformance testing.” IMS conformance testing is part of the overall test regime that mobile devices must undergo as part of device certification by the PTCRB or Global Certification Forum.

The test company also recently unveiled new models of three-path diode power sensors with a maximum measurable frequency of 67 GHz, which R&S says is unmatched in the industry and supports high-speed power measurements for short-distance millimeter-wave terrestrial links, 802.11ay and 802.11ad WiGig Wireless LAN, and satellite-to-satellite links operating at 60 GHz.

Rohde also touted a deeper partnership with AVL focused on integrating R&S radar testing capabilities into vehicle-in-the-loop testing in order to assess and validate vehicle’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), which typically rely on radar for detection and guidance. An R&S radar system is being integrated into AVL’s DrivingCube in-the-loop system, and the rest company said that this “opens up a completely new range of possibilities for testing radar-enabled ADAS features and ensuring the safety of autonomous driving functions with vehicle-in-the-loop test beds.” The radar system, it added, “allows complex artificial objects to be generated for the radar sensors at variable distances and with variable radial velocity, size and azimuth – without physically moving antennas or devices.” The system is also modular, Rohde said, so that the same test bed can be used for testing various vehicle and radar sensor types and features including adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist, among others.

And speaking of radar, if you have a Facebook account, a sponsored Facebook post from Rohde & Schwarz that offers a free pocket radar guide has garnered more than 150 funny and/or very confused comments as it wended its way through people’s feeds over the past year — most of them, apparently, not RF engineers and puzzled as to why they were served such a specific ad. (One commenter jokingly calls the guide “A real ice-breaker at parties.” “My frequency allocation chart brings all the boys to the yard. …” chimed in another.)

In other test news:

–Ookla has ranked AT&T as the fastest U.S. mobile network operator during the fourth quarter of 2020, followed by T-Mobile US, Sprint’s former network (Ookla is still ranking T-Mo and Sprint’s networks separately) and Verizon Wireless in fourth place. There is a difference of about 10 points between AT&T’s score and Verizon’s. It’s a surprising result for Verizon, which prides itself on its network prowess — but the widespread turn-up of 4G/5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing to expand 5G network availability appears to have impacted the carrier’s overall network speed. When Ookla analyzed only speedtests taken over a 5G connection, AT&T again came out on top, with Verizon in last place.

“This large drop in performance for Verizon Wireless is to be expected as the network expanded dramatically over the past quarter, a process that included using dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) to expand from mmWave-only to sub-6 GHz 5G and the addition of many new users over a broader footprint — both of which tend to bring down average performance,” Ookla said.

–Keysight Technologies said that Open RAN vendor Radisys is using the test company’s edge-to-core portfolio to establish a test lab that focuses on O-RAN specification compliance and interoperability between network elements. The two companies report that they have already achieved combined downlink and uplink data throughput speeds of more than two Gbps in TDD mode in sub-6GHz spectrum, using Keysight’s test equipment and Radisys’ O-RAN infrastructure.

Radisys is leveraging Keysight’s user equipment emulation solution platform, its radio unit simulator, its Propsim channel emulators and its Open RAN Studio software to “validate the performance of distributed units and central units under real-world scenarios across the full protocol stack.”

-Meanwhile, cloud-native network software company Mavenir is working with Viavi Solutions on lab validation of its Radio Access Network solutions for the U.S. market. Ramnik Kamo, Mavenir’s EVP of quality, systems and people, said that Viavi “has been a highly collaborative partner with our two companies’ engineering teams working together to prove a new technology against very tight customer timescales.”

“As vendors across the industry develop open, cloud-native and disaggregated architectures, testing against user expectations of service quality will be critical to accelerate adoption at scale,” said Luiz Cesar Oliveira, VP of the Americas at Viavi.

–Empirix highlighted its success in helping the Center for Excellence in Higher Education migrate to an all-in-one cloud-native contact center to support call center employees working from home. Empirix enabled the company to emulate 17,000 inbound calls from students to more than 500 remote staff, and to isolate and resolve call blocks and low voice quality as the call volumes increased.

“This was the smoothest launch of ANY system deployment that I’ve been a part of,” said Shane Triplett, dialer administrator of CEHE, in an emphatic statement. “Historically, our testing efforts have been manual and produced inaccurate results that we didn’t trust. Empirix finished their testing in the same amount of time it would have taken us to create a manual test plan.”

-The global GNSS simulator market is expected to grow at more than 9% annually through 2025, according to a new report from Markets & Markets. The GNSS simulator market will rise in value from about $106 million in 2020 to $165 million by 2025, the report says, driven by the increasing penetration of consumer IoT devices and wearable devices that utilize location information; 5G will also contribute to the market’s growth, because of the desire for both ubiquitous connectivity and accurate location. “5G/GNSS will be the core of future location engines for many applications,” the report said.

–Accedian is partnering with cyber security company UnderDefense on a new suite of “cyber resiliency” solutions, services and consulting that includes 24/7 monitoring of network traffic. The partnership promises to deliver “unrivaled end-to-end hybrid enterprise and cloud infrastructure observability, continuous monitoring of network traffic for insights into anomalous behavior, responsive action to incidents, and cyber resiliency consulting.”

“Companies have invested in tools, but have underinvested in security integration, testing, training, and automation within IT ecosystems for comprehensive cyber resiliency during the last twenty-four months,” said Nazar Tymoshyk, CEO and founder of UnderDefense, in a statement. “Instead they have rushed to deploy cloud applications across private, hybrid, multi-operator and multi-cloud infrastructure, leaving their security posture exposed. Accedian and UnderDefense have invested heavily to bring greater speed of reaction, discovery, and threat mitigation to both give control back to CIOs and to provide our clients with a dynamically-adaptive Detection & Response, IR, and Ethical Hacking framework. You can invest in solutions like MDR, a SIEM, or a SOC, but you’re buying technology without context if you don’t address cyber resiliency through a business continuity lens and incorporate network based threat analytics.” 

You Might Also Like
  • Real-world network emulation is critical for 5G deployments (Reader Forum)
  • Complexity, convergence, AI and the demand for trust are reshaping telecom testing
  • Test And Measurement Market Pulse Report
  • Anterix: ‘Terrific’ results from NTN testing with Lynk Global
  • Opensignal on fixed broadband: Cable upload speeds jump, FWA improves
  • Agentic AI meets intent-based networking: A new era of network automation
Share 0 LinkedinEmail
Kelly Hill

Kelly Hill reports on network test and measurement, AI infrastructure and regulatory issues, including spectrum, for RCR Wireless News. She began covering the wireless industry in 2005, focusing on carriers and MVNOs, then took a few years’ hiatus and returned to RCR Wireless News to write about heterogeneous networks (remember those?) and network infrastructure. Kelly is an Ohio native with a masters degree in journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, where she focused on science writing and multimedia. She has written for the San Francisco Chronicle, The Oregonian and The Canton Repository. She lives in northern Virginia, not far from Data Center Alley.

previous post
Intel claims 40% share in 5G infrastructure silicon
next post
Orange to sell 50% of its fixed fiber venture in rural France

White Papers

  • Enea White Paper: Why Intelligent AAA is the Swiss Army Knife of Telecom

  • CSG White Paper: Telco AI Enabler: Mediation’s Defining Role

  • Enea White Paper: Scalable Database Design for 5G and Beyond

  • Supermicro and NVIDIA Whitepaper: Powering sovereign AI at scale

  • VIAVI Whitepaper: RAN scenario generators and their critical role for future-proofing AI-native RAN in Advanced 5G and 6G networks

Editorial Reports

  • Report: Scaling Optical Networks For The Hyperscale And AI Era

  • Test And Measurement Market Pulse Report

  • Editorial Report: Securing telecom infrastructure for the quantum era

Webinars

  • SIMCom Webinar: Scaling your next deployment – from plastic to provisioning

  • Webinar: Rethinking the RAN as AI, cloud and openness converge

  • Webinar: Scale-Up, Scale-Out, Scale-Across – Building AI-Era Network Fabrics

  • Webinar: NTN in motion – evolving standards, expanding services

  • Webinar: Noise-Figure Measurements with RFmx and PXI VSTs

Since 1982, RCR Wireless News has been providing wireless and mobile industry news, insights, and analysis to mobile and wireless industry professionals, decision makers, policy makers, analysts and investors.

Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin Envelope Rss

Useful Links

  • Subscribe
  • About RCR Wireless News
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Wireless News Archive
  • Subscribe
  • About RCR Wireless News
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Wireless News Archive

Edtior's Picks

OCUDU aims to resolve the ‘last bottlenecks of proprietary software’
Optical advances won’t eliminate need for new fiber, says Dell’Oro
SIMCom Webinar: Scaling your next deployment – from plastic to provisioning

Latest Articles

OCUDU aims to resolve the ‘last bottlenecks of proprietary software’
Optical advances won’t eliminate need for new fiber, says Dell’Oro
SIMCom Webinar: Scaling your next deployment – from plastic to provisioning
GSMA Industry Insight: Enabling seamless cellular wearable experiences

© 2026 RCR Wireless News All Right Reserved. Developed by Eight Hats.

Cookie Policy | Privacy Policy

RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
RCR Wireless
  • News
  • Channels
    • 5G
    • 6G
    • BSS OSS
    • Carriers
    • IoT
    • Network Infrastructure
    • Open RAN
    • Private 5G
    • Telco AI
    • Telco Cloud
    • Test & Measurement
  • Resources
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • White papers
    • AI Fundamentals
    • Analyst Angle
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Fundamentals
      • 5G NR Release 17
      • AI
        • Telco AI in 2025
    • Podcasts
      • Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
      • Wireless Connectivity to Enable Industry 4.0 for the Middleprise
      • Well Technically…
      • Will 5G Change the World
      • Accelerating Industry 4.0 Digitalization
  • AI Infrastructure
  • Programs
  • Events
  • RCRtv
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
@2020 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by PenciDesign