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IEEE/ICACT20230156 Question.1
Questioner: rchataut@fitchburgstate.edu    2023-02-25 ¿ÀÈÄ 4:02:56
IEEE/ICACT20230156 Answer.1
Answer by Auhor s1078601@mail.yzu.edu.tw   2023-02-25 ¿ÀÈÄ 4:02:56
Hi, Can these methods be useful in fifth-generation Wifi testing? Would they save cost if implemented in current fifth generation wifi? Thank you. Dear Sir, Thanks for your question, and the answer is YES. Actually we had developed our core Wi-Fi VSG/VSA s/w series including Wi-Fi a, b, g, n, ac, and ax, and all of them are based on the SDR architecture. For cost reduction, one can choose the compatible SDR platform to build up the test platform, but note that the SDR platform must meet the Wi-Fi specification. For example, the maximum bandwidth of the Wi-Fi a/g is 20MHz, 40MHz for Wi-Fi n, and 160MHz for Wi-Fi ac and ax.

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