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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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Adam C. Hicks and Robert J. Achatz, “Preliminary Selection Criteria and Considerations for Receiver Site Installation at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
,” Conference Paper, April 2026Spectrum and noise measurements were conducted in 2024 at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. The measurement system and select results are presented for two sites. A site selection criterion is introduced and used to evaluate site suitability for a High F...
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Max Hollingsworth et al., “Repurposing Cellular Reference Signals: Accurate RSRP Measurements with Mobile Phones,” Conference Paper, March 2026
Reference signals in both LTE and 5G cellular networks present an untapped and abundant signal of oppor-tunity for high quality radio frequency (RF) propagation measurements. Commercial-off-the-shelf mobile phones continuously capture and report Ref...
This Month in ITS History
April 1950: Boulder Chamber of Commerce Begins Fundraising to Attract CRPL
On April 11, 1950, the citizens of the city of Boulder, Colorado kicked off a campaign to raise money to guarantee the Department of Commerce’s new laboratory would be built in the city. With the help of Senator Ed Johnson (D-CO) and Ed Condon, the director of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), Boulder had been ch...



