Tag: 5g
Three Misconceptions about 5G
With so much buzz around 5G, it’s easy to forget other options better suited for a vast amount of Applications. Let’s examine three common misconceptions about 5G.
Reckoning and Remedy for Retail: How 5G and IoT Can Advance the Retail Industry
5G and IoT will be critical in ensuring a shift to more immersive, convenient, and touch-free retail industry experiences.
IoT and 5G Predicted to Advance the Electronic Test and Measurement Industry
IoT and 5g will bolster the electronic Test and Measurement market in the upcoming year. Here's how it's set to impact on technology and what professionals in the sector should know.
5G in North America: How Can You Access It?
5G enables a network that can connect virtually anything. Explore the tech behind this new generation of connectivity and how to access it in North America.
Providing New Opportunities in Consumer Electronics with 5G and IoT
The roll-out of 5G networks and IoT development will likely have a significant impact on how future product innovations in consumer electronics will be developed.
How Will 5G Influence Healthcare Cybersecurity
Digital technology is revolutionizing the healthcare industry. Specifically, the shift to 5G will ultimately demand an entirely new approach to cybersecurity.
5G: Coming to a Connected Home Theatre Near You
Industry experts expect there to be a major move toward 5G-aware home devices and applications by 2023. In the US, all major telecoms carriers are busy deploying 5G. It's safe to say: 5G is definit...
Making Edge Computing Work for Local Production During the COVID-19 Economy
Edge computing will help meet the demands of changing markets due to COVID-19 causing a seismic shift in the global economic landscape as manufacturers move supply chains toward more local producti...
5G Skepticism: Predictably Premature
Many are skeptical of 5G, but its speed and low-latency can be used to help improve COVID-19 conditions, including telemedicine and smart technology.
The Road Ahead for Connected Cars: Collaboration
Although the automotive industry has now broadly accepted the emerging C-V2X standard, there is still much work to be done to realize the benefits of connected cars.