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Rohde & Schwarz products are designed for a variety of technology standards. Find general information and standard specific products.
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DTMB is synonymous with the Chinese GB20600-2006 standard, which defines framing structure, channel coding and modulation for the digital television terrestrial broadcast system in the UHF and VHF bands.
DRM+ is an expansion of the existing DRM standards with regard to the useful frequency range and Rohde&Schwarz supports DRM+ technologies.
The DVB-S2 standard defines the second-generation modulation and channel coding system for satellite TV.
SIRIUS is a terrestrial, repeater-assisted satellite digital audio radio service (SDARS) in the United States for nationwide mobile car reception in CD quality.
TD-SCDMA (time division - synchronous code division multiple access) is a cellular technology based on the combination of a TDMA (time division multiple access) component and a CDMA (code division multiple access) component.
XM satellite is a terrestrial, repeater-assisted satellite digital audio radio service (SDARS) in the United States for nationwide mobile car reception.
In practice, the open TETRA standard is a suite of standards covering different technology aspects, e.g. air interfaces, network interfaces and their services and facilities.
cdmaOne was the first cellular standard to implement the CDMA multiple access scheme, also known as IS-95.
IS 136 Technology is an evolution of the IS-54 standard and is for LTE and LTE Advanced.
cdma2000 is a 3G mobile telecommunications standard for wireless transmission of voice and data with significant deployments worldwide.
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks have been deployed worldwide as second-generation mobile communications systems.
Rohde & Schwarz is the right partner for making your LTE / LTE-Advanced products happen.
Rohde&Schwarz supports the NFC / RFID Fundamentals Technology with Accurate Signal Analysis and NFC Signal Generation According to NFC Analog Specification and Easy-to-Use Analysis Software.
Rohde&Schwarz supports the DECT Technology with Signal & Spectrum Analyzers and EMC & Field Strength Test Solutions and Network Analyzers.
Ultra-wideband (UWB) permits short-range, high-bandwidth communications at very low energy levels by using a large portion of the radio spectrum. UWB has traditionally been used for radar imaging with pulsed signals.
WLAN/Wi-Fi Technology is a wireless local area network technology that uses OFDM as the multiple access scheme. It is ideally suited for wireless Internet access.
Rohde&Schwarz supports the Gallileo Technology for Satellite Navigation System.
Rohde&Schwarz supports the GPS / A-GPS Technology for Wireless Communications Testers & Systems and Signal Generators.
Dolby digital is a digital audio system requiring a license that has been developed by Dolby Laboratories for movie theaters and home movie systems.
Rohde&Schwarz supports H.264 Technology for Broadcasting and Multimedia T&M.
High-definition multimedia interface (HDMI™) is an interface for transmitting audio and video data between consumer electronics devices and Rohde&Schwarz supports HDMI Technology.
Rohde&Schwarz supports SECAM Technology for Broadcasting and Multimedia T&M and Signal & Spectrum Analyzers and EMC & Field Strength Test Solutions.
AAC is a lossy compression method for digital audio data that was developed by the MPEG working group.
Data over cable service interface specification (DOCSIS) is a technology for broadband cable transmission of IP data services.
The DVB-C2 is to increase transmission capacity by more than 30 % while maintaining the same channel bandwidth.
With MHL Mobile high definition link (MHL) technology a solution has been created which enables multimedia capabilities of mobile phones and portable devices for delivering high-definition (HD) content to HDTV´s and other CE products with an easy-to-implement digital connectivity.
The ISDB-C technology standard is used in Japanese cable networks.
The DVB-C standard EN 300 429 describes the framing structure, channel coding, and modulation for digital multiprogram television distribution by cable. It describes a system based on the MPEG-2 system layer ISO/ IEC 13818-1, which is harmonized with the transmission standard for satellite, with the addition of an appropriate forward error correction (FEC) technique.
In contrast to traditional broadcasting, many different bodies are working on IPTV technology services.
The Multimedia over Coax Alliance Technology (MoCA) defines specifications that allow the distribution of multimedia and data over existing coaxial cable infrastructures.