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Nokia demonstrates a wide array of exciting 5G possibilities

Nokia is demonstrating a wide array of exciting business, industrial and societal applications enabled by 5G network technology at IMC 2022.

The high capacity, low latency, and ultra-reliability of a 5G network allows a broad range of solutions for a variety of use cases across sectors. The demo features ArcStar,optimized 5G hardware for tilt control and optimization; Virtual Metaverse collaboration, Smart Home, Smart Health, AR Retail, Industrial and Agricultural Drone technology, Telepresence and Industrial robotics and an Immersive Virtual Experience of the Taj Mahal.

Nokia has partnered with Bangalore-based not-for-profit foundation, AI & Robotics Technology Park (ARTPARK) @ the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and demonstrated two innovative use cases at IMC 2022: Robotic Telepresence for seamless workplace interactions in a hybrid setup and Network as a “Third Eye” to automate manual warehousing processes, which can take advantage of ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) of 5G.

As part of the first use case, AHAM Robotics, a venture incubated at ARTPARK, showcased robotic teleportation solution which provides real-time, virtual teleportation that enables untethered collaboration between people in different geographical locations. The solution enables users to move around during the meeting physically, and permits more versatile interactions and use cases than the usual web meetings. The demos allowed visitors in IMC to enjoy live interactions with exhibitors in IISc via robotic teleportation.

In the second use case, ARTPARK showcased how blind robots can still work autonomously by using advanced network-enabled perception. Such technologies, enabled by advanced, low latency and ultra-reliable services in 5G, will help cost-effective and efficient automation of warehousing functions. The demo showcased how a simple robot with no in-built vision capability, could still use cameras installed outside (third eye) and have meaningful interactions with visitors.

Prof. Bharadwaj Amrutur, Research Head, ARTPARK, Professor, IISc said, “As workplaces move towards a more hybrid setup, we will need tools to digitize global business communications to ensure productivity and profitability. This is where robotic teleportation comes into play. They offer both technological benefits and collaboration advantages, benefiting businesses and clients alike. Although video conferencing emerged as a saviour during the pandemic, allowing businesses to interact virtually, it won’t be enough to cater to the rapidly evolving needs of today’s hybrid world. AHAM Robotics, incubated at ARTPARK, aims to address this challenge by making the best of AI & robotics innovations to help businesses bridge their collaboration gaps.”
CT Bureau

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