The demands of 5G requires new designs to not only save power but also increase performance and by moving to advance power-saving nodes and by using eFPGAs will help to achieve these goals. This paper will introduce 5G and O-RAN, the complexity of these systems, and how flexibility could be beneficial. Then we will dive into how eFPGA… Read More
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Cost effective 5G for the IoT
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5G RedCap is an exciting new 3GPP feature, soon to be introduced in Rel. 17 of the standard, targeting reduced capability use cases for industrial, wearables, and IoT in general. We will discuss the new standard, the market potential, and CEVA’s new PentaG2-Lite comprehensive baseband modem solution.
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ASIP 5G Wireless Seminar 2022
Extending Processors into Flexible Accelerators for 5G using ASIP Designer
Join us for the ASIP Wireless Seminar 2022, to learn why domain-specific processors (also referred to as application-specific processors, or ASIPs, for short) gain a lot of attention these days, and why Synopsys’ ASIP Designer™ is the industry’s leading… Read More
Connecting Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
The automotive industry is rapidly coming to the realization that connecting cars is about so much more than simply adding a modem, an antenna, and a bit of software. Connecting cars and connecting car owners with an attractive connectivity value proposition may be two of the most difficult things the industry has ever attempted.… Read More
Solving 5G Interference to Aircraft Radar Altimeters with Simulation
May 24, 2022
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5G Core – Building An Open, Multi-Vendor Ecosystem
For those not familiar with Fierce Technology, this firm offers a one stop place for news, analysis and education in the areas of telecom, wireless, sensors and all related electronics markets. They organize popular events such as the 5G Blitz Week, Sensors Innovation Week series, Sensors Converge and many more. These events … Read More
5G and Aircraft Safety: Simulation is Key to Ensuring Passenger Safety – Part 2
In our first blog installment, we outlined the interference concerns surrounding the coexistence of the new C-band 5G telecom service spanning the band from 3.7 to 3.98 GHz with aviation radar altimeters. Radar altimeters are essential components for safety during landing and takeoff, as they offer precise measurements from… Read More
5G and Aircraft Safety: Simulation is Key to Ensuring Passenger Safety
The new 5G C-band service is now up and running in the U.S., and subscribers are finally starting to see some of the promise of 5G. The new C-band services are primarily in spectrum allocations between 3 and 4 GHz, providing the wider channel allocation bandwidths necessary to deliver significantly higher data throughput. At the… Read More
5G Requires Rethinking Deployment Strategies
5G’s Departure from Its Predecessors
In each move from 1G to 4G people became accustomed to seeing the new generation as primarily offering increased bandwidth and efficiency. It would be a mistake to view the transition to 5G along these same lines. 5G takes Radio Area Networks (RANs) from a use model primarily for cell phone communications… Read More
The Clash Between 5G and Airline Safety
For 5G to really deliver on its promise of high bandwidth and good coverage, it needs to use an RF band known as C-Band (3.7 to 4.4 GHz). This band is ideal because its frequency is high enough to offer 100MHz wide channels and also low enough that signal attenuation, especially in urban areas, is minimal. In 2020 the FCC auctioned off… Read More