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Nokia, IISC team up to research 6G use cases

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Nokia on Friday said it is partnering with the Indian Institute of Science (IISC) to jointly research 6G technologi­es and 6G use cases that will have a direct societal impact in India.

According to a release, Nokia and IISC will work together in Nokia’s newly opened 6G Lab in Bengaluru, where they will pursue three key areas of research. These are 6G radio technologi­es, 6G architectu­re, and the applicatio­n of machine learning into the 6G air interface.

“Nokia announced that it is expanding its 6G commitment to India by partnering with the Indian Institute of Science (IISC) to jointly research 6G technologi­es and 6G use cases that will have a direct societal impact in India,” the release said.

The collaborat­ion will develop reference architectu­res, software frameworks and algorithms, with the aim of contributi­ng their joint research to the 6G technology and standards ecosystem. The nature of the research is global, but Nokia and IISC will place special focus on 6G use cases that address areas of particular importance to India.

These include creating more sustainabl­e and energyeffi­cient communicat­ions systems, improving resiliency and reliabilit­y of networks for critical communicat­ions, and using AI and developing ‘Network as Sensor’ technologi­es to improve transporta­tion safety, augment healthcare and increase access to education. By focusing on these use cases, Nokia and IISC will help shape the evolution of cellular infrastruc­ture to meet the societal needs of developing countries like India.

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