Anritsu Publishes Issue 101 of Technical Journal "Anritsu Technical"

Anritsu Corporation has published the 101st issue of its technical journal, "Anritsu Technical," featuring the latest research results on next-generation eCall, AI evaluation, EV powertrain evaluation, and a special lecture on 6G.
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Anritsu Corporation (President: Hirokazu Hamada) has published the 101st issue of its technical journal, "Anritsu Technical."

Issue 101 features research results originating from Anritsu's "measurement" technology, covering communications measurement, food and pharmaceutical quality inspection, advanced materials and devices, AI and security, EV powertrain evaluation, and measurement application development infrastructure.
Furthermore, it includes a transcript of a special lecture on the future of 6G by Mr. Hiroaki Harai of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), introducing the expanse of technologies that will support future society.

"Anritsu Technical" plays a role in widely sharing the knowledge of our researchers and engineers both inside and outside the company, promoting technical exchange and the creation of new value.

Anritsu Technical NO.101

March 2026

General Papers (Excerpt)

Development of Test Solution for Next-Generation eCall (emergency call)
In Europe, NG eCall type approval will become mandatory from January 2026, requiring advanced conformance testing for the emergency call functions of automobiles. Anritsu supports not only NG eCall but also Hybrid eCall, providing the industry's first EN18052:2025 compliant test solution.

Trends and Introduction of Evaluation Technologies in Image Recognition AI

Image recognition AI is increasingly utilized in fields where accuracy is critical, such as medicine and quality inspection. This paper presents a concept of evaluating not only accuracy but also interpretability and reliability, and introduces evaluation technologies aiming for practical application, such as Explainable AI (XAI) and quantification of uncertainty.

Development of X-ray Inspection System Pursuing Labor Saving and Efficiency

We have developed an X-ray inspection system that pursues labor saving and efficiency by utilizing the latest X-ray detectors and image processing technologies. With high-sensitivity, low-false-detection inspection and a function that enables inspection settings with a single test run, it contributes to ensuring quality in food factories and streamlining inspection preparation.

Technical Demonstration of EV Powertrain Evaluation Combining Simulation and Actual Power Supply

Against the backdrop of the progress of decarbonization, we demonstrated "Power HIL," which combines HILS and a bidirectional DC power supply, aiming to improve the efficiency of BEV development. It enables powertrain performance evaluation equivalent to an actual vehicle even before the completion of the actual vehicle, and is expected to contribute to development efficiency, cost reduction, and reduction of rework in actual vehicle evaluation.

Special Lecture Transcript

6G and the Society Beyond: NICT's Research Results and Future Communication Technologies
Mr. Hiroaki Harai, Director General,
Network Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)

Introduction of Contributed Papers from Outside the Company

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