How is Radio Frequency (RF) Spectrum Analysis Evolving in the 5G Era?
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Importance of 4G for 5G Networks
To offer good 5G services, providers need strong 4G networks. 5G heavily relies on 4G infrastructure, especially in early 5G rollouts. This is because 5G uses 4G for some of its functions. Ensuring high-quality 4G signals is crucial for 5G success.
The Connection Between 5G and 4G
Early 5G networks use a non-standalone (NSA) model. This means they depend on 4G LTE for many tasks. The 5G specifications from 2017 guide this setup. They focus on improving bandwidth and reducing delay by using existing 4G networks. Therefore, a strong 4G network is essential for 5G.
Dealing with RF Interference in 5G
5G needs more capacity and speed, making it crucial to fix interference problems in 4G networks. Finding and fixing these issues quickly is vital for good 5G performance. Technicians need special tools to identify and resolve RF interference.
Challenges in RF Spectrum Analysis
Technicians face more problems with the rise of small cells and dense areas. More issues and complexity are increasing troubleshooting times. Adding more technicians isn't always practical due to costs and the need for expertise.
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Intelligent Solutions for Technicians
To handle more tasks efficiently, technicians need smart tools. These tools help reduce diagnosis and repair times. Using intelligent solutions simplifies RF spectrum analysis and troubleshooting.
Introducing iORF Solution
iORF is a smart tool for RF spectrum analysis. It simplifies finding interference and issues with internal or external PIM. This tool helps technicians of all skill levels by automating the analysis process.
iORF is part of the FTB 5GPro, designed to make 5G network testing more efficient.
Benefits of iORF