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One-Box Signaling Tester Speeds 5G NR Voice Service Verification

Nov. 22, 2022
The R&S CMX500 5G one-box signaling tester provides a comprehensive audio-testing tool set for HEAD acoustics.

This article is part of TechXchange: 5G Test and Measurement

HEAD acoustics, a leader in voice and audio analysis, chose the 5G test solution from Rohde & Schwarz for verification of 5G mobile-device voice and audio services.

Offering debugging and analysis capabilities in a reduced footprint for easier handling, the upgraded R&S CMX500 5G one-box signaling tester offers a comprehensive tool set for audio testing. HEAD acoustics leveraged its ACQUA measurement and analysis software with the labCORE hardware platform to enable audio acoustics testing of voice services in 5G (VoNR) and 4G (VoLTE) networks.

The one-instrument solution can test 5G NR devices in both standalone and non-standalone TDD and FDD mode at a 5G FR1 frequency range of up to 8 GHz, and FR2 mmWave frequency range up to 50 GHz. Providing the features and codecs for VoLTE and VoNR calls, and functionality like Connection Selection, it’s easier to configure and adapt the device under test to the test setup, thanks to handling and visualization of the DUT antenna connection with the RF connectors of the R&S CMX500.

In addition, a Bearer and Flow Monitor enables the user to see different quality-of-service flows such as video or audio live via the connection. All audio properties can be visualized, including bit rate and codec within the flow stream.

The HEAD acoustics labCORE system is connected via Ethernet using the integrated IP forward mode of the internal R&S CMX500 IMS server. Thus, users can forward the voice data of a call established to the labCORE system for detailed voice-quality analysis. Analog connection with the labCore system also is supported.

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