Tag: 5G

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5G!Drones in ADW 2022

Gokul Srinivasan, robots.expert and 5G!Drones partner, participated at panel discussion at the mainstage on the topic “Autonomous Drone Networks” on the 31st of March 2022 during the Amsterdam Drone Week. 5G!Drones project was represented sharing insights about the role of network related to autonomy, BVLOS & certification standards. Read more “5G!Drones in ADW 2022”

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6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association (6G-IA)

The 6G Smart Networks and Services Industry Association (6G-IA) is the voice of European Industry and Research for next generation networks and services. Its primary objective is to contribute to Europe’s leadership on 5G, beyond 5G and SNS/6G research. The 6G-IA represents the private side in both the 5G Public Private Partnership (5G-PPP) and the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU).

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5G!Drones paper accepted at IEEE ICC2022

The following 5G!Drones conference paper has been accepted at IEEE International Conference on Communications 2022 (ICC 2022). Paper details: Karim Boutiba, Miloud Bagaa, Adlen Ksentini, Radio Resource Management in Multi-numerology 5G New Radio featuring Network Slicing, IEEE International Conference on Communications 2022 (ICC 2022), 16–20 May 2022, Seoul, South Korea. DOI: (pending). Read more “5G!Drones paper accepted at IEEE ICC2022”

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6G SNS IA report

The Member State Initiatives Subgroup (MSI) of the 6G-IA Vision and Societal Challenges WG has released the report “5G, beyond 5G, and 6G Activities Promoted by Member States”. The document reports that, as of today, all MSs have developed strategies or roadmaps for 5G deployment and their evolution towards B5G/6G networks in the 2020-2025 time frame. Read more “6G SNS IA report”

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5G!Drones Eurecom Article-Interview

How can drones play an essential role for smart cities safety? As smart cities are emerging, connectivity needs are increasing dramatically in various scenarios of citizens everyday lives. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), largely known as drones, are expected to play a key role in smart cities environment, providing services for traffic management, public safety, situation awareness and connectivity during large crowd events. Read more “5G!Drones Eurecom Article-Interview”