Covering a wide range of topics, from wireless communications to aerospace and defence applications, the symposium begins with a keynote featuring a glimpse into AWR and NI’s vision of linking microwave and RF design and test, before offering a choice of two tracks, one focused on design, the other on test and measurement, to correspond with delegates’ specific interests and expertise. Throughout the day, delegates can learn how to implement phase-coherent MIMO systems, configure record and playback systems, and introduce real measurements alongside simulation in the design process.
The design track, hosted by AWR, features topics including antenna design; 3D EM simulation; RF link prediction and power amplifier simulation; whilst the test and measurement track, hosted by NI, focuses on best practices in time and frequency-domain measurements; MIMO; spectral monitoring; radar; 802.11ac and LTE Advanced. Amongst the technologies presented will be the world’s first Vector Signal Transceiver, which combines a vector signal analyser and generator with open-source, FPGA-based firmware for real-time signal processing and control. Some locations also feature customer presentations, for instance, ST Ericcson will present in Paris on validation bench testing for cellular standards.