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    The Future with 5G

    Published on Sep 17, 2018

    Steve Koenig of CTA and Dr. Derek Peterson of Boingo Wireless dive into all the ways 5G is going to affect our lives, both from a business and consumer perspective.

    GUESTS

    Steve Koenig, Vice President of Research, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™ Dr. Derek Peterson, Chief Technology Officer, Boingo Wireless

  2. #32


    5G explained with billiards and darts

    Published on Oct 24, 2018

    Millimeter wave, latency, speed, density -- 5G cellular technology comes with plenty of jargon. Bridget Carey breaks it down for you in a simple way -- with bar games.

  3. #33


    What is 5G? | CNBC explains

    Published on Mar 29, 2018

    5G is a new, faster network with the potential to completely transform the internet. So what makes it so revolutionary? CNBC’s Tom Chitty explains.

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    Remote and autonomous vehicle research on Sweden's first 5G network

    Published on Dec 7, 2018

    Sweden's first 5G network was launched at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm in December, 2018. Here's how the ultra-high speed network is being used for advanced research on remote operation of vehicle fleets.

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    Future of 5G Transport

    Published on Dec 19, 2018

    From the show floor of Mobile World Congress Americas in Los Angeles, hear from Ericsson and Juniper speakers including Manoj Leelanivas, Chief Product Officer, Juniper Networks about the Future of 5G Transport. In the 5G era, new and diverse use cases and services are putting new demands on the network and are driving architectural changes. In order to provide next-gen mobile services, more than ever there is a need for a tightly integrated and aligned end-to-end 5G architecture, from the radio network to the transport network to the core network. Learn about the Ericsson-Juniper joint solution, which consists of seamless end-to-end joint 5G transport and 5G security, all managed with single pane of glass visibility.

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    How 5G will change your smartphone, and your life in 2019

    Published on Dec 26, 2018

    Imagine playing a co-op shooter like Fortnite Battle Royale or PUB-G on a VR headset… in real-time, with zero lag… all through your phone, while travelling in a fleet of self-driving cars going 200 miles an hour. Sit tight, because the future of gaming, and everything else, is about to change forever.

    If you look up in the corner of your phone, you’re probably used to seeing a little indicator that says 4G LTE or, 3G, or... god forbid, 2G – and you’ve come to recognize that it probably has something to do with your phone’s connection to your mobile network. The higher the G, the faster the connection. It’s pretty easy to follow, the G stands for generation, and each subsequent generation refers to a specific minimum speed, connectivity, and reliability necessary to classify the network as that particular generation. 1G let us talk to each other, 2G let us send messages, 3G gave us broad data and internet, and 4G/LTE made it a whole lot faster.

    But all that is in the soon to be past, because up on the horizon is 5G. And while you may be thinking that 5G is just a little faster, a little more reliable, and a little newer – it’s actually a massive breakthrough that’s going to change the way devices connect to the internet, and more importantly, to each other. In fact, as 5G rolls out over the next two years, it’s going to change… well, everything with a wireless connection. Which, at this point is …well, pretty much everything. So, what’s so special about a 5G future?

    First of all, it’s fast. Like, really fast. Like, 20 gigabits per second over wireless fast. Like 100 - 250 times faster than 4G. By comparison, 4G provides speeds, on average, of about 10 - 20 megabits a second. So that’s going from streaming one Netflix movie in HD, to streaming 400 movies in 8k at the same time.

    But that’s not really the most impressive part… what sets 5G aside is its crazy low latency rate, which is the amount of delay between the sending and receiving of information. Now, 4G tends to average about 100-200 milliseconds. To be fair, 100 milliseconds is FAST; human reaction time is about 200-300 milliseconds. But 5G… will get it down to 1 millisecond. Or less. That’s almost real-time. And being able to send and receive information in what is essentially real-time, means that we can use 5G… to replace real-time interactions.

    That might be one of the biggest breakthroughs in 5G: a network of self driving cars – all sending data between each other, and communicating with traffic lights, road sensors, aerial drones, and so on. Think about it, human reaction speed is 200 milliseconds, and we still have accidents every day. Imagine if your car could react, and communicate its reaction to hundreds of cars around it, all within a millisecond. Not only could we end car accidents, hell, we could end traffic altogether. Hundreds of self-driving cars, going lightning fast to your destination, with no risk that they’ll hit each other, because they all know exactly where they are in real-time, reacting to the actual world around them. Autonomous or remotely controlled trains, delivery trucks, even airplanes could be on the horizon in the near future.

    In fact, forget cars for a second, and think of all robotic devices. Surgeries could be performed, from the other side of the world, with robot surgeons controlled in real-time by expert surgeons, being assisted by other expert surgeons simultaneously; saving lives in situations where time and distance are the difference between life and death. Factories can be staffed by robots that can communicate their task and position to each other, allowing them to not only do more, but do it more efficiently, and wirelessly over a 5G network. Imagine a fleet of drones flying over a field of crops, using sensors on the ground, to sort, pick, feed, and water individual plants – all on their own.

  7. #37


    Raytheon 5G technology will help supercharge military communications

    Published on Jan 8, 2019

    In the race toward a smarter, faster 5G world, Raytheon is rising to the challenge.

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    5G Prototyping Activities at Robotic Systems Lab - Teleoperation of ANYpulator over Mobile Networks

    Published on Jan 17, 2019

    This setup illustrates the effect of the network delay on teleoperation of a robotic arm over mobile networks. This prototype is publicly demonstrated during Swisscom Dialog Arena in Ticino Switzerland on 11.10.2018. We would like to thank Swisscom in filming our 5G teleoperation prototype.

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    CES 2019 Trends: 5G

    Published on Feb 6, 2019

    5G will revolutionize the way we connect and reinvent the business world. The U.S., Europe and Asia will launch 5G commercially in 2019. Exhibitors at CES 2019 showed how 5G is driving innovation across emerging technologies.

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