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AccelerComm to Demonstrate How Spectral Efficiency is Key to 5G Small Cell Success at SCWS 2022

Company to present critical role of its physical layer IP solutions in maximising performance of dense networks at Small Cell Forum’s flagship event

London, UK – May 19th 2022 – AccelerComm, the Layer 1 5G IP specialists, today announced that it will be presenting a range of its solutions that help maximise the performance of 5G small cells at the SCWS 2022 event in London from May 24th-25th. The company provides 5G physical layer IP solutions which enable optimal performance of small cell 5G radio networks by mitigating the effects of noise, interference, and poor signal strength, thereby increasing throughput, reducing latency, and maximising spectral efficiency.

The gains available from deploying the complete AccelerComm solution are considerable, enabling operators to as much as double the capacity of their spectrum, resulting in up to a 30% reduction in CAPEX spending on infrastructure. This not only helps make the business case for 5G more compelling, but will also enable a range of new applications and services though higher performance, reliability and lower latency.

As SCWS, AccelerComm will be presenting three key benefits of its physical layer IP solutions for small cells:

  • Doubling of spectral efficiency: The AccelerComm 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.
  • Higher throughputs: Look-aside FPGA-based Accelerator with 16 Gbps of throughput using the O-RAN Acceleration Abstraction Layer (AAL) interface.
  • Reduced LDPC Block error rates for improved URLLC performance: LDPC Block error rates using a Xilinx T2 Telco Card deliver improved BLER performance, enabling increased receiver gain, s and no error floors which is important for URLLC applications.

To learn more contact: info@accelercomm.com

To arrange a meeting please visit: Small Cells World Summit 2022 | AccelerComm

SCF Small Cell Awards 2022 announces two new categories dedicated to neutral host and private network deployments

Prestigious Awards ceremony will take place during SCWS in London

London, 16 March 2022 – Entries are open for the SCF Small Cell Awards 2022, with new categories added to showcase neutral host and private network deployments, as well as updated categories on the topics of small cells Open RAN and small cells technology.

The Awards ceremony will take place during a prestigious gala dinner in London at Small Cells World Summit 2022, on 24 May.

Companies from across the eco-system are invited to submit their entries by 1 April to the Awards, which are recognized as the ultimate industry badge of excellence.

Caroline Gabriel, Chair of Judges for the awards, and co-founder of Rethink Research said: “This year, as in previous years, we looked at the categories to see how well they reflected our industry and we felt that this year neutral host deployments needed a dedicated category as did private networks. These are growing areas of our industry right now, and I am looking forward to seeing the submissions for these categories where companies can showcase some of the real deployments taking place globally.

“I urge companies to submit an entry because the SCF Small Cell Awards are the Oscars of our sector and I am delighted that this year, after a two-year hiatus, we will be able to gather at a ceremony in London to celebrate the finalists and winners.”

The awards are judged independently by a panel of industry analysts and journalists. This year’s judging panel includes Sue Rudd, Director of Networks and Service Platforms, Service Provider Group, at Strategy Analytics; Keith Dyer, editor of The Mobile Network; Dean Bubley, founder of Disruptive Analysis, Roberto Kompany, Principal Analyst, Service Provider Networks, at Omdia and Mark Keenan, CEO of Real Wireless.

There are 10 categories in total to enter, including ‘Outstanding small cell technology in commercial use’, ‘Outstanding contribution to Open RAN networks or standards’, and ‘Outstanding innovation in chips and components to enable small cell networks’.

Submissions can be joint entries between two or more companies, and the event is open to the whole industry, not just SCF members. To find out more and to enter visit https://www.smallcellforum.org/awards/scf-small-cell-awards-2022/