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HPE, 5G Lab Germany Partner to Research Delivery of Autonomous Vehicle & Rich Apps

HPE, 5G Lab Germany Partner to Research Delivery of Autonomous Vehicle & Rich Apps Image Credit: 5G Lab Germany

HPE announced a collaboration with the 5G Lab Germany to research the impacts of 5G wireless networks combined with HPE Edgeline Converged Edge Systems on the telecommunications and mobile industries. 

HPE and 5G Lab will partner to build proof points in autonomous vehicle intercommunication and deliver rich end user applications by leveraging 5G wireless networks and with HPE Edgeline Systems.

HPE Edgeline systems is deployed at the network edge to enable the next generation of applications to take advantage of 5G network performance.

The 5G Lab Germany with more than 500 researchers from 20 different research areas aims to deliver key technologies for enabling 5G. It has more than 50 connected partners, including Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, NEC, Nokia, Rohde&Schwarz, and Vodafone.

5G wireless networks promise to adapt to consumer behavior in real time. The bandwidth improvements from 5G are expected to dramatically increase the amount of processing required throughout the network to deliver existing and new applications. The latency improvements will enable a new tier of automation and control that are not possible with today’s 4G wireless networks, said HPE.

Dr Tom Bradicich, VP and GM, Servers, Converged edge and IoT Systems, HPE
We are collaborating with the 5G Lab to develop high performance compute systems at the edge, which can consume and analyze data instantaneously to address the needs for the next generation of automation and mobile applications, particularly smart city and autonomous vehicle use cases.

Dr Gerhardt Fettweis, Vodafone Chair Professor, Technische Universiat of Dresden
Without addressing 5G network needs, the advances in automation for mobile applications would not be possible for the telecommunications industry.

 
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