Next-generation connectivity will soon be at the core of every industry, encouraging a new wave of critical applications, from consumer electronics to autonomous mobility.
Faster, more reliable, more efficient: that’s what the 5G revolution promises. And with 58% of consumers expecting 5G to be available within a year, the clock is ticking.
The development of these next-generation 5G communication systems is a complex proposition. It poses challenges for every niche aspect of communication design: speed, traffic, throughput and even device design. The complex nature of this nascent technology ensures a huge opportunity for growth – but only for those who can make it to the market with a safe, reliable, high-performing product. Harnessing the power of 5G simulation software provides significant advantages.
Minimized Development Time
Companies that use simulation have been able to realize as much as a 3x acceleration in development time.
Reduced Antenna Weight
Simulation combined with 3D printing can be used to efficiently re-think and re-design even the most fundamental aspects of communications technology.
Lower Development Costs
5G simulation software lets you test multiple solutions without wasting resources – reducing expenses up to 60%.
Improved Device Performance
Simulation can be used to design-for-power early in the design flow, making it possible to reduce power consumption by unprecedented levels.
Ansys provides a comprehensive, multiphysics simulation solution leveraging high-fidelity physics that scale from silicon to the city. Our holistic approach lets you leverage the power of electromagnetics, semiconductor, electronics cooling and mechanical analysis tools. The multi-solution platform leverages high-performance computing that can be deployed across the enterprise, allowing designers and engineering experts to collaborate more effectively.
This solution is backed by the world’s leading center of simulation expertise, providing customer enablement through technical support, services and training to help you design the future of communication.
Deep understanding of 5G design challenges—coupled with accelerated solutions—will determine market winners.
The opportunity for growth in the 5G sector is limitless. Getting to the market early with a tested solution requires a simulation-powered design cycle.
Because of the complexity of 5G development and the huge expectations the public has for 5G technology, it’s crucial to have a clear understanding of the trend in its entirety: not only key design challenges but the technical solutions to resolve them.
To meet the challenges posed by the 5G revolution on a sustainable timescale and budget, industry leaders turn to simulation software for a competitive edge. 5G simulation allows engineers to test and prove their solutions before going to market, reducing costs by up to 60% and increasing development speeds by three times. These benefits apply across every aspect of the 5G development puzzle, from antenna and base station design to analysis of systems and electrical environments.
Any company that wants to be a contender in the race to 5G will need to solve some of the toughest design challenges facing us today. Simulation is the proven solution, with quantified benefits to help you meet those critical engineering challenges on time and on budget.
Studies have shown that Ansys simulation can reduce costs by as much as 60%, compared to competitive offerings.
Simulation allows earlier analysis of chip power consumption, letting you deliver products that offer unprecedented efficiency the first time.
Simulation provides companies with the revolutionary ability to rapidly prototype and optimize designs before committing to manufacture. Paired with 3D printing, optimized designs see order-of-magnitude improvements.
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