New 5G lab opens up for artificial intelligence
Posted date: 04 May 2022
Chalmers and Ericsson inaugurate a new laboratory with access to the fifth generation (5G) network that will be an important resource and infrastructure for researchers, students and startup companies at Chalmers. By introducing the technology in the current CASE lab, Chalmers makes it easy for students and researchers to experiment with 5G solutions.
- It opens up for research and education in industrial applications where fast data transfer and response times are sometimes as short as 1 millisecond is required, for example for artificial intelligence (AI) such as autonomous robots, self-driving vehicles and the "Internet of Things", says Erik Ström who is professor of communication systems at Chalmers.
Connectivity is a prerequisite for being able to work with artificial intelligence, but today there are quite a few universities in Sweden and in the world that have access to their own 5G networks that they can experiment with.
Reference Link:https://www.chalmers.se/sv/institutioner/e2/nyheter/Sidor/Femte generationens labb oppnar for artificiell intelligens.aspx
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