Monday, February 22, 2016

Nokia brings 5G applications at Mobile World Congress – The Press



Nokia brings applications 5G at Mobile World Congress

The company is renewed to seize the opportunities of the fifth-generation networks and of ‘Internet of Things (IoT)

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Nokia brings applications 5G, the fifth-generation networks, at Mobile World Congress 2016, held in Barcelona until 25 February, and It outlines the scenarios that the broad package of 5G communication technologies are drawing.

The first concerns the Autonomous vehicles: the low latency of the 5G connectivity simplifies autonomous driving for fast-moving systems that require a constant flow of communication and continuing to improve road safety and reduce traffic.

The second is networking connecting Industrial robots: a highly reliable 5G network and low latency synchronizes rapidly interconnected robots, operated remotely by an intelligence. With 5G, manufacturers can achieve the productivity goals more easily through a single IT infrastructure. There is also the stadium experience: multi-fast, real-time casting with synchronous data transmission on a large number of smartphones. It enhances the experience of users who can share video from cameras in different positions and virtually no delay in transmission.

With the Interactive Virtual reality and with a millisecond latency and high throughput, two virtual reality users on the move can collaborate as if they were physically close. Collaboration and remote telepresence can optimize different applications and processes, such as for example distance education, production and machinery maintenance / repair. Massive Capacity provides peak speeds of 30 Gbps and a record as the most consistent and reliable experience to users.

This is achieved with the combination of different fixed and mobile technologies into a single stream to the user, with very high capacity. Finally, with Massive Connectivity Nokia will demonstrate the transformation of the cellular network to reach the record figure of connected devices and connectivity with the new technology from Bell Labs. Exploiting new forms of broadcast, connectionless and flexible messaging-based routing applications, this support low latency inaugurate the new era IoT with the automation of anything.

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