Drexel will make use of the Spirent SR5500’s unique features, including its ability to completely and accurately model dynamic wireless channel conditions for highly-realistic MIMO performance testing. The SR5500 is Spirent’s fifth-generation wireless channel emulator and can replicate complex MIMO system configurations.
“We initially reached out to Spirent on the recommendation of one of our industry partners,” said Dr. Kapil R. Dandekar, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Drexel University and the lab’s director. “We were pleasantly surprised to learn that the SR5500 already has the capabilities we need to address some of the more complex research topics.”
“We’re thrilled to be working with Drexel University,” noted Rob VanBrunt, vice president, Spirent. “Drexel’s wireless systems lab is highly respected both for the quality of its people and the significant innovation it brings to our industry. This relationship will form an excellent complement to Spirent’s own well-established leadership in MIMO and over-the-air test methodologies.”