Anritsu certified for NTN NB-IoT conformance testing
- June 18, 2024
- Steve Rogerson
Japanese firm Anritsu has gained an industry-first GCF certification for non-terrestrial network (NTN) NB-IoT RF conformance testing.
The NTN NB-IoT RF conformance tests have been validated on the ME7873NR New Radio RF conformance test system powered by Sony Semiconductor’s Altair device.
“We are pleased to collaborate with Anritsu on this important initiative,” said Levana Asraf Fouks, senior director at Sony Semiconductor (altair.sony-semicon.com). “Our combined expertise means that our customers benefit from enhanced capabilities to meet their own evolving needs. By partnering with Anritsu from the early stages, we’re able to work towards a swift certification process for modules and devices. The validation of NTN NB-IoT RF conformance tests is a major step forward for the industry.”
The ME7873NR has acquired Global Certification Forum (GCF) certification for NB-IoT RF conformance testing in the Certification Agreement Group (CAG)#78 for the first time in the industry. The conformance tests are defined by 3GPP in TS 36.521-4 corresponding to the core requirements of TS 36.102 and have been submitted by Anritsu to the 3GPP Radio Access Network Working Group 5 (RAN WG5).
“NTN NB-IoT, which is defined by 3GPP Release 17, is a standard determining the current use of NB-IoT in the NTN and enables new use cases and monetisation opportunities for vertical industry segments,” said Keiji Kameda, general manager at Anritsu. “We are proud that our collaboration with Sony enables us to help the industry validate new features so they can quickly reach the market and attain certification in GCF/PTCRB to realise new devices that enable new applications.”
The ME7873NR (www.anritsu.com/en-gb/test-measurement/products/me7873nr) is an automated system for 3GPP TS 38.521 and TS 38.533 5G NR RF and RRM tests. It supports NB-IoT NTNs as specified in 3GPP TS36.521-3 and TS36.521-4, in anticipation of future support for 5G NTNs. Users can also upgrade from ME7873LA to ME7873NR by adding a control PC. Anritsu contributes to a smooth transition from NB-IoT NTN to NR NTN.
Anritsu (www.anritsu.com) provides communications test and measurement products. With offices throughout the world, it has approximately 4000 employees in over 90 countries.