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    Rohde & Schwarz drives the future of mobility at CES 2026

    Rohde & Schwarz showcased the support precise measurement technology can provide to the automotive industry’s transformation at CES 2026. The company highlighted an extensive range of solutions engineered to support both market progress and technical excellence, from electric drivetrain optimisation and high-speed in-vehicle connectivity to radar validation, UWB-based safety applications and satellite-enabled communications.

    “The automotive industry is undergoing its most significant transformation in a century,” said Juergen Meyer, Vice President Market Segment Automotive at Rohde & Schwarz. “From electric drivetrains to new automotive connectivity like non-terrestrial networks and next-generation sensors enabling higher levels of autonomous driving, every innovation requires precise, reliable testing. At CES 2026, we’re showcasing the solutions that enable automakers and suppliers to bring safer, smarter, and more sustainable vehicles to market faster.”

    Electric drivetrain testing
    Efficiency remains the cornerstone of electric mobility, and Rohde & Schwarz addresses this challenge with advanced tools for inverter and battery management system characterisation. The solution provides deep insights into switching behaviour, EMI performance and electrical power efficiency. Early detection of signal anomalies, precise impedance measurements and multi-channel visibility help Tier 1s and OEMs optimise EV drivetrains faster and more reliably.

    OpenGMSL compliance testing
    High-resolution radar, video and sensor data are essential for autonomous driving and vehicle infotainment. Rohde & Schwarz supports the emerging OpenGMSL standard and showcases comprehensive validation using the R&S RTP oscilloscope. Integrated PMA tests, real-time signal integrity tools, jitter analysis and built-in eye masks ensure robust link performance. Complementary vector network analysers enable detailed cable and channel characterisation – crucial as OpenGMSL becomes a foundational technology for camera and display systems or satellite radars.

    Accelerated radar sensor development with simulation software
    R&S strategic partner fiveD, an innovation leader in hyper-realistic radar simulations, bridges the gap between the real and virtual worlds in radar simulation with its Radar Simulation Suite to generate complete environment models and radar digital twins. This allows radar sensor vendors to simulate the complete radar module performance in its host environment even before a hardware prototype exists, providing awareness of errors at an earlier stage and accelerating the development process.

    UWB for in-cabin detection and digital key testing
    With UWB gaining momentum in automotive in-cabin detection and access systems, Rohde & Schwarz demonstrates advanced target simulation using the R&S SMW200A signal generator and R&S FSW26 spectrum analyser. The setup enables realistic testing of UWB modules used for child-presence detection, hands-free access and intrusion sensing.

    Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) testing
    The automotive industry wishes to ensure a seamless user experience for safety, autonomous driving and infotainment services, wherever the vehicle is located and is exploring the role that non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) can have in providing ubiquitous wireless connectivity. Testing at chipset, TCU, antenna and vehicle level has a critical role in creating the always-connected vehicle, and the CMX500 radio communication tester is the complete solution to ensure correct operation of all implementations of NTN.

    eCall testing
    Meeting critical RF performance and modern protocol stack requirements is essential for ensuring reliable connectivity in systems such as NG eCall. This capability will be mandatory for all vehicles sold in the European market. In parallel, China is introducing a new automotive GNSS test standard, expected to become mandatory by 2027 for its AECS emergency call system. Rohde & Schwarz supports both regulatory frameworks with a comprehensive test setup combining the CMX500 communication tester and the R&S SMBV100B vector signal generator for precise GNSS simulation.

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