Xiaomi picks Keysight test platform to validate 5G technology

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AI software automates field-to-lab virtual drive testing to validate 5G technology underpinning smartphones and IoT devices.
By Jean-Pierre Joosting

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Keysight Technologies has announced that Xiaomi has selected its automated field-to-lab device test platform products, which leverage AI software and channel emulation capabilities to validate 5G technology underpinning smartphones and internet of things (IoT) devices.

Xiaomi选择了Keysight的测试工具,以在各种网络信令和无线电信道条件下验证5G设备的性能。Keysight已成功成功集成了基于实验和现场的测试功能,以提供高级的5G测试系统。小米利用下一代通信技术来创建支持高速和低延迟无线连接的设备,消费者和企业在日常生活中取决于他们的日常生活。

“In 2018, Keysight and Xiaomi initiated a collaboration on 5G technology to accelerate development of our 5G mobile devices,” said Cao Peng, vice president and general manager of Keysight’s wireless test group. “We continue to support Xiaomi with solutions that validate the performance of 5G smartphones and IoT devices to ensure expected end-user quality of experience is achieved.”

“Since the company’s inception in 2010, Xiaomi has continuously pursued innovation, high-quality user experience and operational efficiency,” said Wei-Yan Ge, General Manager at Xiaomi Test Department. “Strengthening our collaboration with Keysight has enabled us to pursue an innovative, convenient, friendly and interconnected world.”

Keysight集成了多个硬件和软件组件,为小米建立自动虚拟驱动器测试环境,以执行最终用户QoE和5G设备验证。这些包括:

  1. S8811A 5G Device Performance Test — leverages advanced channel emulation capabilities to create a real-world lab-based test environment based on an actual network infrastructure for device validation.
  2. Nemo Outdoor 5G NR Drive Test — a laptop-based software for measuring an end-user quality of experience (QoE) in 5G and legacy wireless networks.
  3. 尼莫5 g设备分析——麻烦hooting and benchmarking software that delivers objective insights into comparable 5G device features and selected key performance indicators (KPIs).
  4. 茄子数字自动化智能(DAI)平台 - AI驱动自动化软件,用于优化最终用户体验和客户旅程。

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