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News Release from: Cetecom | Subject: UMTS Location Test System
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 30 January 2008
GPS tests simulate real-life conditions
The standards require test scenarios with six to eight simultaneous satellites, but Spirent ULTS is equipped with up to 12 satellite channels.
Cetecom has added RF performance tests for A-GPS (assisted global positioning system) to its portfolio and has expanded its testing equipment by selecting Spirent Communications' UMTS Location Test System (ULTS) Users can test their devices according to the 3GPP Test Specification TS 34.171 (WCDMA RF minimum performance) and OMA Enabler Test Specification (ETS) SUPL V1.0
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 Jan 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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For TS 34.171, ULTS supports all six test cases for the validated bands FDD I (GCF) and FDD II and V (PTCRB) as well as for the bands FDD IV and IX.
For OMA ETS SUPL V1.0, approximately 48 test cases are available (including 19 test cases validated by GCF and PTCRB).
Beyond these minimum performance test standards, Spirent ULTS enables RF performance testing under customised real-life conditions.
The complexity of the possible test scenarios exceeds the conformance standards.
The standards require test scenarios with six to eight simultaneous satellites, but Spirent ULTS is equipped with up to 12 satellite channels.
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