Rohde & Schwarz develop on early IoT testing with Gemalto

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Rohde & Schwarz and Gemalto are working on significantly reducing expensive and time-consuming drive tests for CAT-M1 and NB-IoT modules.

Thanks to the current cooperation, manufacturers of IoT solutions can use virtual drive tests during the development phase of CAT‑M1 and NB‑IoT modules to find and fix problems at an earlier stage. This also enables seamless cellular coverage and reliable connectivity before the integration process continues and further field tests are performed.

Network-specific integration tests and field tests include analysis of unique network configurations in different countries, challenging RF Power level conditions and verification of signaling under compelling RF environments.

The setup consists of R&S Field‑to‑Lab wireless communication test system, R&S CMWcards smart network emulator, R&S CMW500/CMW290 wideband radio communication tester from Rohde & Schwarz. The successful LTE based R&S Field-to-Lab solution by Rohde & Schwarz has now been extended to support LTE-M and NB-IoT technologies.

With the same user interface, customers can move between LTE and IoT testing. The simple process of loading the field logs, extracting the required information from the field log and generating R&S CMWcards test script helps to replicate the real network environment in a lab.

The R&S Field-to-Lab supports 3GPP IoT features and is the first virtual drive test solution for IoT offering replication of signaling and RF conditions in an easy-to-operate GUI on the R&S CMW500 and R&S CMW290 mobile radio testers.

Consequently, this new IoT approach enables for Thales an increasingly efficient and rapid IoT testing procedure. For Rohde & Schwarz it is an opportunity to make its IoT testing and measurement domain even stronger. Collaboration between Gemalto, a Thales company, and Rohde & Schwarz on the topic of field-to-lab continues actively, enabling both companies to help each other in verification of software builds and releases.