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Discover the Role of Filter Technologies in Advanced Communication Systems

Explore SAW and BAW filters, carrier aggregation, and 5G/6G solutions

Learn about carrier aggregation, microcell overlapping, and massive MIMO implementation. Delve into the world of surface acoustic wave (SAW) and bulk acoustic wave (SAW) filters and understand their strengths, limitations, and applications in the evolving 5G/6G landscape.

Key highlights:

  • Uncover the design challenges of new technologies in the mobile ecosystem
  • Explore the field of SAW and SAW filters and discover their roles and performance nuances
  • Take a look at the impact of temperature on filter technologies and how it shapes their applications
  • Learn how simulation technology can bridge the gap between design concepts and real-world implementation

Stay ahead in 5G/6G innovation and learn how filters shape seamless communication.

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