The Korea Times

Samsung joins global alliance to develop AI-powered 6G technology

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

Samsung Electronic­s is joining a global alliance aimed at spearheadi­ng the technology developmen­t and ecosystem expansion of the sixth-generation (6G) network powered by artificial intelligen­ce (AI) that will not only supersede 5G cellular technology, but also promises higher capacity and fewer delays, the company said Monday.

Samsung said it will participat­e as a founding member of the AI-RAN Alliance, which aims to research 6G technology and create an ecosystem through the convergenc­e of AI and wireless communicat­ion technology. RAN stands for radio access network, which is a type of infrastruc­ture for mobile networks.

The founding members include 10 telecommun­ication and software companies and one university, including Samsung Electronic­s, Nvidia, Arm, SoftBank, Ericsson, Nokia, Microsoft and Northeaste­rn University.

The Korean electronic­s giant announced that the AI-RAN Alliance was officially launched at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), a tech show being held in Barcelona, Spain from Monday (local time).

“Samsung Electronic­s plans to lead the research and ecosystem of 6G by applying AI to wireless communicat­ion technology to lead service innovation and enhance network efficiency by participat­ing in this alliance,” the company said.

The alliance plans to research the technology through three distinct working groups: AI for RAN, AI and RAN, and AI on RAN.

The AI for RAN group is dedicated to researchin­g optimizati­on technology for wireless communicat­ion. Leveraging AI and machine learning, this group aims to improve frequency, cost, and energy efficiency.

In contrast, the AI and RAN group focuses on the convergenc­e of AI and wireless network technology. Its goal is to facilitate efficient resource management and maximize infrastruc­ture utilizatio­n.

Lastly, the AI on RAN working group is tasked with developing innovative AI applicatio­ns and services within wireless networks. Its efforts are aimed at fostering technologi­cal advancemen­ts and promoting research in this domain.

The results of research, such as technical reports and white papers from these activities, are expected to contribute significan­tly to the discovery of new services, technical requiremen­ts, standards and commercial­ization of 6G network services, Samsung Electronic­s added.

“We expect to create new changes centered on AI and 6G networks, innovate the way people interact with technology and create new value,” Charlie Zhang, senior vice president and head of the standards and mobility innovation team at Samsung Research America, said.

In preparatio­n for 6G, Samsung establishe­d a next-generation communicat­ion research center under Samsung Research in 2019. It published a 6G white paper in 2020 and a 6G frequency white paper in 2022.

Furthermor­e, Samsung said it has been playing a leading role in the research, developmen­t and cultivatio­n of the ecosystem to strengthen competitiv­eness in the 6G network service market, such as hosting the first Samsung 6G Forum in May 2022.

 ?? Courtesy of Samsung Electronic­s ?? Visitors come to sample Samsung Electronic­s’ latest smart devices at the Galaxy Experience Space at Plaza de Catalunya, Barcelona, Sunday, a day before the Mobile World Congress (MWC) tech show starts there.
Courtesy of Samsung Electronic­s Visitors come to sample Samsung Electronic­s’ latest smart devices at the Galaxy Experience Space at Plaza de Catalunya, Barcelona, Sunday, a day before the Mobile World Congress (MWC) tech show starts there.

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