When we design products for a wireless world, performance is a critical goal.
In 5G, each of the three use cases – eMBB, mMTC, and URLLC represents different aspects of performance. Product designers need to meet new challenges to ensure key performance indicators such as data throughput, device density, and latency.
However, measuring and optimizing performance is often difficult, especially in a wireless setting, where everything between the protocol, the environment, the user behavior is never static. In a dynamically varying environment, it is essential to construct a virtual representation of the physical environment called the "digital twin", enabling us to create real-world scenarios, virtually.
In this webinar we will present:
- A digital representation of the RF environment, creating a test system with a static model where a basic digital twin is developed from several measurements.
- An RF environment in an isolated chamber, with a 5G NR MIMO OTA test approved in 3GPP.
- When bringing in variations in the environment, how does the model effectively capture movements in a car.
- How to construct an advanced digital twin with dynamic models.
- How to create an adapted digital twin with the virtual environment.