Quick Takeaways
- The Osaki expansion gives Japanese OEMs faster, local validation for satellite-based vehicle connectivity and next-gen in-vehicle networks.
- Rohde & Schwarz Japan is positioning itself as the country’s central hub for NTN, OpenGMSL and HIL-based automotive electronics testing.
Rohde & Schwarz Japan strengthened its footprint in the country by opening a larger and more advanced office in Osaki, replacing its former Shinjuku location. The move significantly upgrades local capabilities for service, repair, calibration, and engineering support of high-performance electronic test equipment used across automotive and connectivity programs.
The expanded Osaki site is designed to handle a higher volume of Japanese automotive projects, particularly those linked to non-terrestrial network technologies. It also enables quicker and more efficient support for local NTN programs being executed with MediaTek, allowing development and validation activities to be completed closer to customers and vehicles in Japan.
Rohde & Schwarz Japan strengthens NTN validation with CMX500
The Rohde & Schwarz Japan team now operates the R&S CMX500 platform in its Osaki facility to validate the full NTN vehicle connectivity chain. This includes testing chipsets, communication modules, antennas, telematics control units, and complete vehicles to ensure reliable satellite-based communication optimized for Japanese operating conditions.
The upgraded infrastructure supports engineers and OEM partners by providing:
These improvements allow automotive developers to bring connected vehicle solutions to market more efficiently while meeting strict performance and compliance requirements.
Rohde & Schwarz Japan supports OpenGMSL with ADI collaboration
ADI, a global semiconductor company, is working closely with Rohde & Schwarz Japan to accelerate adoption of the OpenGMSL standard through the OpenGMSL Association. This open automotive video and data interface is gaining traction for next-generation in-vehicle architectures, and the new Osaki lab plays a key role in its development.
With access to advanced oscilloscopes and vector network analyzers, the expanded facility enables detailed signal integrity and interface validation, helping ensure OpenGMSL-based systems perform reliably in real-world automotive environments.
Rohde & Schwarz Japan and IPG Automotive advance HIL testing
Within the Osaki office, IPG Automotive and Rohde & Schwarz Japan have jointly established hardware-in-the-loop systems combined with locally developed Japanese traffic scenario simulations. These HIL setups allow OEMs and suppliers to test vehicle connectivity and electronic systems under realistic driving conditions before physical road testing.
By combining NTN validation, OpenGMSL development, and HIL simulation under one roof, the new Osaki office positions Rohde & Schwarz Japan as a central hub for automotive electronics, connectivity, and testing innovation in the Japanese market.
The expanded Osaki site is designed to handle a higher volume of Japanese automotive projects, particularly those linked to non-terrestrial network technologies. It also enables quicker and more efficient support for local NTN programs being executed with MediaTek, allowing development and validation activities to be completed closer to customers and vehicles in Japan.
Rohde & Schwarz Japan strengthens NTN validation with CMX500
The Rohde & Schwarz Japan team now operates the R&S CMX500 platform in its Osaki facility to validate the full NTN vehicle connectivity chain. This includes testing chipsets, communication modules, antennas, telematics control units, and complete vehicles to ensure reliable satellite-based communication optimized for Japanese operating conditions.
The upgraded infrastructure supports engineers and OEM partners by providing:
- • End-to-end NTN system testing and optimization
- • Faster troubleshooting and project turnaround
- • Market-specific validation for Japanese vehicles
- • Dedicated calibration of EMC measurement equipment
These improvements allow automotive developers to bring connected vehicle solutions to market more efficiently while meeting strict performance and compliance requirements.
Rohde & Schwarz Japan supports OpenGMSL with ADI collaboration
ADI, a global semiconductor company, is working closely with Rohde & Schwarz Japan to accelerate adoption of the OpenGMSL standard through the OpenGMSL Association. This open automotive video and data interface is gaining traction for next-generation in-vehicle architectures, and the new Osaki lab plays a key role in its development.
With access to advanced oscilloscopes and vector network analyzers, the expanded facility enables detailed signal integrity and interface validation, helping ensure OpenGMSL-based systems perform reliably in real-world automotive environments.
Rohde & Schwarz Japan and IPG Automotive advance HIL testing
Within the Osaki office, IPG Automotive and Rohde & Schwarz Japan have jointly established hardware-in-the-loop systems combined with locally developed Japanese traffic scenario simulations. These HIL setups allow OEMs and suppliers to test vehicle connectivity and electronic systems under realistic driving conditions before physical road testing.
By combining NTN validation, OpenGMSL development, and HIL simulation under one roof, the new Osaki office positions Rohde & Schwarz Japan as a central hub for automotive electronics, connectivity, and testing innovation in the Japanese market.
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