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La tecnología 5G puede hacer cosas que simplemente no son posibles hoy

El desarrollo de la comunicación en los últimos 10 años, el producto más importante es el teléfono inteligente. ¿Qué tecnología nos llevará a la siguiente etapa en el futuro? La tecnología 5G se ha convertido en un tema candente de discusión entre los invitados del Foro Boao de este año para Asia.

  Chen Wenqi, presidente y CEO de VIA Electronics, dijo que 5G es de hecho una tecnología muy importante. Por un lado, 5G utiliza nueva tecnología de comunicación, que combina con la tecnología 4G original, por lo que el estándar de comunicación de 5G es de alta frecuencia y hay algunas pequeñas frecuencias intermedias. Además, se puede ver un progreso muy interesante, es decir, 5G se da cuenta de una latencia muy baja. En el pasado, la gente decía que LTE, que es la era del 4G, no puede lograr una latencia baja. Ahora podemos ver muchas aplicaciones nuevas.

  Hablando de algunas aplicaciones nuevas, Chen Wenqi dijo que 5G se puede ver en muchos escenarios de aplicaciones, como la red definida por software SDN original y algo de nubodificación de red, que puede hacer que la red sea muy flexible y satisfaga diversas necesidades humanas. Al mismo tiempo, también puede satisfacer el nuevo Internet de las cosas y conectar varios dispositivos. "Estoy muy emocionado de ver el desarrollo de la era futura".

  Ge Yue, vicepresidente global de Apple, cree que la tendencia de desarrollo de 5G se centra principalmente en tres áreas. Primero, puede lograr una gran capacidad de almacenamiento de datos, como AR / VR. Estas tecnologías pueden convertirse en realidad con la aparición de 5G, después de todo, requiere una gran cantidad de almacenamiento de datos. En segundo lugar, puede lograr una latencia extremadamente baja, lo que puede ayudar a una variedad de industrias, como dispositivos médicos multifuncionales. Es precisamente por esta latencia extremadamente baja que los dispositivos médicos se pueden controlar de forma remota y se pueden retroalimentar varios datos en tiempo real. Por lo tanto, con la aparición de estas nuevas tecnologías, habrá varias posibilidades que se pueden retroalimentar casi en tiempo real. En tercer lugar, la interconexión de las máquinas puede permitir una gran cantidad de sensores o medidores inteligentes, medidores de agua y otros dispositivos inteligentes que puedas imaginar que están conectados, todo gracias a la tecnología 5G.

  "5G puede alcanzar velocidades de 1 a 5 milisegundos", dijo Leif JOHANSSON, presidente de Ericsson. Las aplicaciones en el campo médico pueden hacer un uso muy efectivo de esta latencia ultrabaja. La ventaja de 5G es que realmente puede hacer realidad algunos robots extremadamente pequeños, como IA, AR / VR o algunos robots inteligentes, capaces de hacer cosas que simplemente no son posibles ahora.

  El fundador de VIVO, Shen Wei, dijo que para la investigación y el desarrollo de 5G, VIVO comenzó su diseño muy temprano. A finales del año pasado, había establecido seis centros de I + D en todo el mundo, incluidos Dongguan, Shenzhen, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Beijing y San Diego en los Estados Unidos. Estos centros de I + D tienen diferentes misiones, como el Instituto de Investigación de Hangzhou, que se encarga principalmente de algoritmos de imagen.

  "El año pasado, comenzamos a estudiar las tecnologías clave de la antena 5G y la radiofrecuencia, y nos unimos a la organización global 3GPP. Como fabricante de puntos finales, somos uno de los fabricantes de puntos finales con la mayor contribución técnica". Shen Wei reveló que este año VIVO planea completar la investigación y el desarrollo de máquinas experimentales 5G para finales de año, cooperar con con los operadores para llevar a cabo pruebas de red y finalmente planear completar el punto final precomercial para los operadores el próximo año y lograr la producción en masa en 2020.

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