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Konstantin Bick
Konstantin Bick

ABOUT

Konstantin Bick received his master’s degree in electrical engineering from the Seoul National University, South Korea. During his studies he focused on Computer Architecture and Neural Networks. Joining Rohde & Schwarz in 2019, he worked on digital products within the group of product managers and application engineers for signal and spectrum analyzers. Konstantin’s focus is on mobile comms and base station testing. Recently, he started supporting the company’s O-RAN initiatives.

Test Next-Generation Mobile Network Equipment

Get an overview of the infrastructure market today and tomorrow, explore the challenges for testing infrastructure equipment in production, and watch a demonstration of compact test solutions ideally suited for production floors.


In partnership with Rohde & Schwarz

Webinar Overview

The 5G radio access network has evolved to enable equipment compatibility between suppliers, paving the way for both more (new) infrastructure suppliers, and increasing the stimulus for more innovation in network infrastructure.  Many network equipment manufacturers are introducing comprehensive digitalization of processes and data in production plants, aiming to improve quality, efficiency, and productivity. Successfully reducing the cost of test for modern macro base stations, small cells and repeaters will be critical, in particular for new entrants in the mobile radio infrastructure market.

In this webinar we will provide an overview of the infrastructure market today and tomorrow, discuss the challenges for testing infrastructure equipment in production, and demonstrate compact test solutions ideally suited for production floors.

In this webinar, you will learn more about:

  • Industry trends driving network equipment production efficiency
  • Challenges particular to testing in production environments
  • Test concepts to overcome these challenges

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