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AccelerComm to Demo its O-RAN Compliant 5G Physical Layer IP at MWC

AccelerComm to Demo its O-RAN Compliant 5G Physical Layer IP at MWC Image Credit: AccelerComm

AccelerComm, the company supercharging 5G with a complete physical layer solution which increases spectral efficiency and reduces latency, this week announced that it will be demonstrating three key advantages of its technology live at MWC Barcelona 2022. AccelerComm’s 5G Physical Layer IP technology is also shortlisted for a GSMA’s Global Mobile (GLOMO) Award in the Best Digital Tech Breakthrough for companies with under $10 million Annual Global Revenue Category. 

The company will be exhibiting on the Great Britain stand 7C24 at MWC;

 - O-RAN compliant LDPC acceleration: Look-aside accelerator with 16 Gbps of throughput using the O-RAN Acceleration Abstraction Layer (AAL) interface, and with support for multiple L1 solutions

 - Reduced LDPC Block error rates: LDPC Block error rates using a Xilinx T2 Telco Card deliver improved BLER performance, enabling increased receiver gains and no error floors, avoiding retransmissions. This is particularly important for 5G network performance, especially for URLLC and satellite applications.

 - MIMO equalisation demo: This shows that AccelerComm’s channel equaliser can as much as double the average cell spectral efficiency, which in turn brings an improvement in network performance and results in a large potential reduction in the required number of sites (and hence power) required to provide coverage.

Eric Dowek, Segment Marketing Director, AccelerComm
The performance of 5G networks, and in particular those based on O-RAN technology, is the critical component in making the business case for next generation networks stack-up. While much of the focus in O-RAN to date has been interoperability, performance is an equally important consideration and as our demos show, AccelerComm’s IP can significantly improve both the performance and spectral efficiency of these networks. 

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