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News
November 26, 2025
The key to successful Open RAN deployments — the ability of subsystems from different vendors to seamlessly interoperate — is also the greatest challenge.
Commercial Tier 1 radio access networks (RANs) deployed today...
February 25, 2025
Adam Hicks (l.) and Robert Achatz (r.) prepare to leave for McMurdo Station. (Photo credit: USAP)
In December 2024, ITS electronics engineers Robert Achatz and Adam Hicks travelled from ITS’s Boulder laboratory...
January 6, 2025
To make the most efficient use of available bandwidth, how much can speech and video be compressed before the end user perceives them as degraded? ITS’s...
Recent Publications
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Jeffery A. Wepman et al., “Measured Out-of-Band Emissions in the 36–37 GHz Band from an n260 (37–40 GHz) Millimeter-Wave 5G Base Station,” Technical Report NTIA TR-26-582, June 2026
Out-of-band emissions (OOBE) measurements in the 36–37 GHz band were performed on a commercially available outdoor 5G millimeter-wave (mmWave) gNodeB operating in the n260 band (37–40 GHz). The 5G mmWave gNodeB is part of the Institute for Telecommu...
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Jaden Pieper and Stephen D. Voran, “Analysis of Multiple Noisy Measurements and their Resamplings via Expected Values of Correlation and Mean-Squared-Error,” Technical Memorandum NTIA TM-26-581, March 2026
This memorandum provides mathematical relationships for agreement between true measurand values, means of multiple imperfect measurements, and resampled measurement means. Agreement is quantified here in terms of Pearson correlation coefficient (PCC...
This Month in ITS History
June 1950: NBS Functions Restated by Congress
On June 22, 1950, Congress changed the role of the National Bureau of Standards. Created in 1901, NBS worked for 49 years to devise, test, and calibrate standard units of measure. During World War II NBS expanded its scope of work to support the war effort. The new legislation mandated that the war work continue to mee...



