Industrial Electronics

Boost signal coverage with the XRifle Dynamic RIS

27 September 2024

TMY Technology Inc. has expanded its XRifle series with the XRifle Dynamic reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS). This solution is designed to enhance signal strength and quality in both weak and dead zones, making it an invaluable tool for telecom operators, system integrators and researchers working in outdoor and lab-based 5G/6G deployments. The advanced system can manage up to four dynamic RIS modules simultaneously, enabling precise and scalable signal management.

Source: TMY Technology Inc.Source: TMY Technology Inc.

One of the key challenges in 5G mmWave technology is signal loss and obstructions, particularly in outdoor environments. XRifle Dynamic RIS addresses these pain points by boosting signal strength and extending non-line-of-sight (NLOS) coverage, without the hassle of additional gNBs.

Key features include:

  • Modular design with shared controller: Supports up to four RIS modules with a single controller, allowing for flexible combinations and reducing equipment costs. Simplifies system management for diverse applications.
  • Two dynamic RIS models: Available in 4.7 GHz (FR1) and 28 GHz (FR2) versions, each tailored for specific deployment scenarios, ensuring optimal performance in any environment.
  • User-friendly interface: Easily control and optimize performance with a graphical user interface (GUI) and API, enabling seamless integration and real-time adjustments.

The XRifle Dynamic RIS is here to simplify 5G deployments and boost performance, whether in the lab or the field.

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