18 | Nokia deploys 5G private networking across five German research centres (簡訳:Nokiaは、ドイツの5つの研究センターに5Gプライベートネットワークを導入しています) | ----------- | |
ComputerWeekly.com | 2020-12-03 18:50 | ????0? | |
5G4KMU is the result of co-operation across a number of leading research institutes, aiming to take advantage of their expertise across manufacturing, automation, industrial engineering, healthcare and Industry 4.0. On completion, 5G4KMU is on course to comprise the largest 5G campus-based networking deployment in German research and academia, spanning five leading research centres in the state of Baden-Württemberg. It is funded by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economics, Labour and Housing.Project partners include: Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA in Stuttgart and its Project Group for Automation in Medicine and Biotechnology PAMB, Mannheim; Reutlingen Industry 4.0 Centre, Reutlingen; wbk Institute of Production Science, Karlsruhe; and Campus Schwarzwald Centre for Digitisation, Leadership and Sustainability, Freudenstadt.“As we introduce 5G to companies for the first time, it’s essential that we make the technology easy to use and accessible,” said Matthias Schneider, project manager for 5G4KMU. “By combining high-performance wireless networking with local cloud edge computing, enterprises have an ideal platform to develop use cases in fields such as IoT [internet of things], analytics, automation and remote operations.”The networks will be based on the recently announced Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) 5G SA platform, which is claimed to offer reliable high-bandwidth, low-latency private networking, local edge computing capabilities, and a catalogue with applications. It is an industrial-grade, compact, plug-and-play platform, comprising network equipment and a cloud-based operation monitoring system.News of the 5G4KMU deployment came just as Nokia announced that it had extended its agreement with AT&T to support global enterprise customers with IoT connectivity using its WING solution and IoT ecosystem. AT&T’s enterprise customers will now be able to connect and manage a multitude of IoT devices on their networks, leveraging Nokia WING’s capabilities, including increased performance and flexibility, and lower latency. -- ???????? | |||
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