Join our live webinar “Key Requirements for Small Receivers, Specifications and Design” on Thursday, July 15 at 1 PM ET \ 17:00 GMT-UTC

RF spectrum monitoring is becoming increasingly challenging and complex. With radio technologies that are pushing into higher frequency bands and increasing diversity in wireless signals, RF engineers need robust solutions to monitor and analyze RF signals in their fields of operation. The advent of mmWave 5G that extends to 52 GHz frequency with bandwidth up to 800 MHz presents significant challenges for a real-world test, measurement and monitoring.

At thinkRF, we have been working on the development of new receiver technologies for the monitoring and analysis of advanced wireless waveforms. Specifically, we have focused on the development of cost-effective, small, networked receivers for spectrum monitoring over large geographic areas. This distributed approach is especially relevant in the age of mmWave wireless with a limited propagation range.

In this webinar, we will discuss some of the key challenges in the design of wideband receivers, receiver architectures and considerations for form factor and scalable deployments. The presentation will walk through key requirements for small receivers, specifications and design. We will also discuss other practical considerations that result from a high level of integration that we attempt in order to keep the receiver size to a minimum.

Finally, we will discuss some real-world case studies and applications of our receiver technology.

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Date: Thursday, July 15, 2021

Time: 1 PM ET | 17:00 GMT-UTC

Speaker

Dr. Nikhil Adnani, Chief Technology Officer, thinkRF
Nikhil has over 25 years of experience in the area of wireless. He has held engineering positions at Nortel and Communications Research Centre Canada. Nikhil has a B.Sc. and an M.Sc. from the University of Manitoba and a Ph.D. from Carleton University, all in electrical engineering.

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