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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 14, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 13, 2009
Fanny I. Mlinarsky, Bolton, MA (US);
John E. Ziegler, Westborough, MA (US);
Raymond Cronin, North Easton, MA (US);
Jeremy Spilman, Shirley, MA (US);
Fanny I. Mlinarsky, Bolton, MA (US);
John E. Ziegler, Westborough, MA (US);
Raymond Cronin, North Easton, MA (US);
Jeremy Spilman, Shirley, MA (US);
AZIMUTH Systems, Inc., Acton, MA (US);
Abstract
Time-varying conditions in a wireless network are simulated using an architecture that includes an enclosure for shielding a wireless device under test ('DUT') from electro-magnetic interference, including other wireless devices; and at least one of: (1) a communications traffic generating device operable to generate communications traffic having selected characteristics; and (2) at least one dynamically adjustable attenuator in communication with the wireless device and the traffic generator. Embodiments of the architecture include wireless test equipment for testing operating range, roaming and capacity. The attenuator is used to adjustably attenuate signals between the device and the traffic generator over time during a test, whereby motion of the device is simulated. By connecting multiple access points, each associated with a dynamically adjustable attenuator, it is possible to force the DUT to roam between access points. The communications traffic generating device can be used to vary traffic over time during a test in order to test capacity, prioritization and admission control. For example, the communications traffic generator may include phone and data client emulators which simulate different traffic types that can be independently varied over time during a test.