
Telecommunications firms recently displayed cutting-edge inventions at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, which will have far-reaching consequences for the industry. It’s no secret that 6G, the next iteration of cell networks, is one of the most exciting developments in recent years. Our relationship with the online world stands to be radically altered by this development. Nokia showed how sensor technology would use in 6G at MWC 2023. All the information you need is below
Nokia showed 6G’s ability to “feel” the human body. The 6th Gen mobile antenna will be able to identify people, items, and creatures through radio signals. Nokia demonstrated a digital keyboard that uses 6G sensing to determine the user’s position and adapt the music appropriately; you can watch the example in the video below. This technology can pinpoint the lady in the footage without using a lens or camera.
At #MWC23, @nokia showed two demonstrations of how sensing will be used in 6G. First, a digital piano that identifies where the person is. Second, a vehicle is only allowed to depart when the pedestrian is out of reach. Both examples are operating at 27 GHz pic.twitter.com/NwENzbwKQM
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The second example showed how 6G sensors could protect pedestrians and 6G sensing technology allows a car to stop if a person is nearby. These cases demonstrate 6G sensing technology’s future uses and telecoms business prospects. Both are 27 MHz, which is very high, given the present frequency rates.
Nokia is building the first lunar cell network with 6G. This network will enable contact and data transfer in remote, highly challenging locations like mines, oil rigs, and wind farms.
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