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Evolution of 5G from 3GPP Rel-15 to Rel-17 and Testing Challenges

Webinar Overview

As we have completed the first phase of 5G NR specifications (Rel-15), work is already underway for second phase (Rel-16) and path is being carved for third phase of 5G (Rel-17) in parallel. This webinar will introduce you to the current state of 5G landscape, various 5G cellular features targeted for development and deployment in next three to five years and their respective timelines. As part of the webinar, we will also touch upon some of the test challenges introduced in 5G testing.

Presenter Bio:

Adnan Khan

Senior Manager – Wireless and Wireline Market Development

Adnan Khan has spent over twenty years of his career in the wireless industry working with operators, chipset vendors, network infrastructure vendors, consumer electronics/handset manufacturers, and test equipment vendors, in Senior Technical and Management roles. He currently heads the Market and Business Development team at Anritsu and manages the strategic direction for Anritsu’s family of wireless and wireline products. His broad knowledge base spans across different wireless technologies including Cellular, Bluetooth, WiFi, and NFC. He is a frequent speaker at multiple wireless conferences and industry events and has authored several articles in wireless technology journals. Adnan holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and currently resides in Texas.

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