AUSTIN, TX – NI has donated hardware and software to the NYU Wireless research team to further mmWave communications, channel measurement and channel emulation research for 5G communications.

The donation includes hardware and software from NI’s flexible software defined radio (SDR) products.

“The NYU Wireless students and faculty were pioneers of early mmWave research,” said James Kimery, director of RF research and SDR marketing at NI. “Our goal with this donation is to help advance this research to solve the challenging problems the industry faces migrating to mmWave for 5G and beyond.”

“With NI’s SDR solutions, NYU Wireless will now be uniquely capable of rapid prototyping and experimentation to push the envelope in mmWave channel sounding, emulation and communication system design and drive the development and commercialization of mmWave technology in partnership with our network of 18 affiliate sponsors,” said Sundeep Rangan, director of NYU Wireless and NYU Tandon associate professor of electrical and computer engineering.

 

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