How to control drones and industrial robots thanks to 5G
Drone operations are characterized by low cost, speed, safe access to dangerous areas and flexible and scalable deployments.
Read moreDrone operations are characterized by low cost, speed, safe access to dangerous areas and flexible and scalable deployments.
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Read moreChip manufacturers are very aware of the opportunities that dual frequency offers and, correspondingly, the market has witnessed the launch of a range of mass-market dual-frequency chips targeted at various applications.
Read moreVodafone presents in the city the first flight in a real urban environment controlled by 5G beyond the pilot’s line of sight.
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Read moreThe Pentagon is urging US telecoms equipment makers to join forces on 5G technology in a drive to offer a homegrown alternative to China’s Huawei.
Read moreScientists from Spain, Germany, France, Sweden and Taiwan collaborate on a technological cooperation project, coordinated by the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), to study the economic viability of 5G telecommunications in two pilot tests with Artificial Intelligence (AI): one on the remote control of industrial robots and the other on the management of fleets of drones.
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