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Mar 11, 2016

IT’IS Foundation Research on Validation of Fast SAR Solutions Featured at MIC MRA Workshop in Tokyo

Prof. Niels Kuster presented the current status of the IT’IS Foundation’s effort to develop comprehensive validation concepts for vector probe systems and their implementation at a workshop in Tokyo on mutual recognition agreements (MRAs). The presentation was entitled “Fast SAR – Concept, Implementation and Results of Validation and Verification”.

The Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) hosted the MIC MRA International Workshop held March 2 – 3, 2016 in the U Thant International Conference Hall of Tokyo’s United Nations University. MRAs are government-to-government agreements that promote international cooperation on sound policies and procedures for assessment of electromagnetic compatibility through increased transparency of technical regulations, laws, and policies. MRAs are intended to facilitate trade and reduce the time and costs associated with bringing new products to the market.

Niels Kuster following a presentation by the MIC on the future of Japanese regulations.

Niels Kuster presenting the uncertainty sources of vector array systems.