Keysight Technologies Selected by China Mobile Research Institute for Mobile Internet of Things Test System

Keysight Technologies Selected by China Mobile Research Institute for Mobile Internet of Things Test System

10/10/2017

Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced that its mobile internet of things (IoT) test system was selected by China Mobile Research Institute (CMRI). Based on the E7515A UXM wireless test set, Keysight helps CMRI study the power consumption, RF, and positioning performance, and verification, of new IoT technologies, devices and products.

The mobile IoT module bridges the mobile IoT chipset and device, fulfills the specific requirements of IoT fragmentation applications, and helps with the quick deployment of new products. While the IoT module plays a key role in ensuring the quality of IoT applications, a standard testing platform and method is indispensable to ensure the key performance of the IoT module's power consumption, RF and positioning capabilities. Lower power consumption means longer usage time and lower deployment and maintenance cost; superior RF performance means a more reliable network connection and greater stability; and precise positioning performance means the system is suitable for different application scenarios within the mobile environment.

"Keysight's cellular IoT testing solution is the leading solution in the IoT industry and supports narrow-band IoT as well as enhanced machine type communication within the same platform," said Garrett Lees, senior director, Keysight's Operator and Test Lab Business. "Engineers can use this IoT test solution to verify a device's power consumption, RF and positioning performance, while tracking their R&D progress and enhancing the overall competitiveness of their products."

More information about Keysight's UXM wireless test set is available at www.keysight.com/find/UXM

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