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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Reshaping our World with 5G Research

5G has the potential to reshape our world for the better, significantly enhancing countless industries and improving people’s lives in untold ways....


Inspired by the benefits of 5G technology, Ericsson is collaborating with King's College London to form exciting industry partnerships with the view to improve quality of life and work in society through technology innovation.
Carefully chosen partners are enabling compelling research into key technological fields, dreaming up new applications and services to influence a variety of industries and disrupt our preconceptions.

The 5G research being undertaken in the fields of medicine, education, gaming and culture is expanding the limits of technological imagination, whether it's by using the internet to facilitate surgery on the other side of the planet, drastically reducing latency for truly immersive mobile gaming experiences, making expert skills and knowledge available to anyone through remote transfer, or allowing musicians scattered across the globe to play together in harmony.

The 5G playground

These future-shaping projects are made possible by the work being done in the 5G Research and Innovation Laboratory – a unique ecosystem that brings together a range of research disciplines, from telecommunications, to transport, to artificial intelligence.

The combination of a 5G testbed from Ericsson in the academic space provided by King's College London creates an atmosphere of inspiration: the 5G Research and Innovation Lab presents a completely neutral environment where diverse industries can come together in like-minded collaboration and trial ideas, with everyone working towards the same goal of providing real, tangible benefits for the world through technology innovation.

For instance, we are exploring how to transfer human skills remotely with the Internet of Skills, using this as a tool to further develop 5G technology and unlock its wider potential. This concept aims to extend abilities, understanding and knowledge beyond geographical limitations, sharing expertise across a connected world that can be accessed by everyone. The remote process – enabled by the higher bandwidths and low latency that a 5G infrastructure provides – allows tactile, visual and sound data to be shared in a way that combines immersive technology and physical existence, both in real time and in a commoditized manner so that the process can be replicated as required.

The lab enables the evolution of ideas, giving the innovators room to explore in a 5G playground – the power to test and tweak what's currently possible, and develop the technology required in the future.

 

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