Metrology for 5G Millimeter-Wave Communication Systems is coming at
05/16/2017 - 11:30am

KEC 1001
Tue, 05/16/2017 - 11:30am

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Dylan Williams, Communications Technology Laboratory, National Institute of
Standards and Technology

Abstract:
Millimeter-wave communication systems promise to make possible new
applications in virtual reality, mobile robotics, and globally aware
autonomous driving by unlocking the millimeter-wave spectrum, and its
unlimited potential for broadband low-latency communication channels. I will
describe a new program at NIST to develop metrology for these emerging 5G
millimeter-wave communications systems. The program includes projects to
develop traceable modulated signals at millimeter-wave frequencies, accurate
millimeter-wave channel models, free-field test methods for connector-less
wireless devices, and large-signal measurements for characterizing
millimeter-wave transistors.

Bio:
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