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Five advantages of 5G in IIoT applications
The rollout of 5G is in its infancy but as it comes into the mainstream it is expected to bring many advantages to smart cities and industry, predicts Matt Lundberg, technical lead, industrial IoT, Impulse Embedded
Wafer-scale production of graphene-based photonic devices
Our world needs reliable telecommunications more than ever before. However, classic devices have limitations in terms of size and cost and, especially, power consumption that is directly related to greenhouse emissions. Here, Francesco Bonaccorso, Deputy Head of Innovation of theGraphene Flagship,explainshow a new technology could change this - and alsotransform the future of broadband.
The universal transceiver exists, and you might already own it
Dealing with a wide variety of optical transceivers and interfaces can be frustrating and time consuming - even after careful consideration, there’s always the chance that your transceiver of choice won’t be supported by the device you need to set up. But what if there were a simpler way? Here Marcin Bala, CTO atSalumanus, explains the benefits of a universal transceiver.
Graphene innovation in Finland
In Finland, PhD graduates are welcomed to wear a ceremonial top hat and sword for their graduation. This unusual tradition is just one of the country’s curious quirks. For instance, did you know there are more saunas than cars in Finland?What’s also lesser known, is Finland’s extensive contribution to graphene research through European project, theGraphene Flagship.
Multi-vendor 5G SA chip interoperability testing completed
UNISOC completed multi-vendor 5G standalone (SA) chip interoperability testing and ZUC verification testing on October 15th, with major system vendors. The tests confirm that UNISOC 5G chips are fully interoperable with system equipment vendors and support the ZUC encryption algorithm, laying the foundation for large-scale commercialisation of 5G SA terminals.
Nokia selects VIAVI to validate performance of coherent optical modules
Viavi Solutions has announced that Nokia has validated its coherent optical modules using the VIAVI ONT 800G FLEX DCO Module, which tests pluggable (CFP2) Digital Coherent Optics (DCO) modules. Nokia utilised this test capability as a beta customer, providing valuable feedback, and ultimately purchased the first ONT 800G FLEX DCO Module upon release.
5G campus network tested to explore Industry 4.0
The capacity, reactivity and flexibility of 5G enables various new real-time use cases, including private wireless networks for smart factories. With 5G use cases creating demanding requirements for coverage, latency, and reliability, deployment can pose challenges for network planners and operators.
Nokian Tyres Intuitu smart tyres available
The digital transformation of heavy tyres makes a huge difference for everyday driving as well as fleet management. Nokian Tyres introduced the Intuitu smart tyres in Agritechnica 2019 fair in Hannover last November. Now Intuitu will be available for selected agricultural and contracting tractor tyres, with sales starting from Finland.
Leveraging small cell synergies optimises value
Small Cell Forum (SCF) has published research setting out how edge computing will impact the future of small cell networks, with particular focus on private cellular networks. A survey of service providers for the paper shows that by 2025 almost 75% new indoor small cell deployments will be co-located with edge and/or private EPC. The paper is available to downloadhere.
University of Malaga joins OpenTAP community
Keysight Technologies’ says The University of Malaga has signed up to its OpenTAP project community, bringing contributions from theMORSE research team which is part of the IT IS Software research institute as well as 4G and 5G measurement and test automation expertise.