Amberg / Weiden. As part of the “5G4Healthcare” project, OTH Amberg-Weiden operates state-of-the-art 5G campus networks in Weiden, Amberg and Neustadt/WN.
The use of 5G technology offers huge potential, especially in rural areas
Improving healthcare, for example by transmitting real-time EKGs from the ambulance, portable emergency devices or the TV website. OTH has been investigating since 2019
Thus, Amberg-Weiden, as part of the “5G4 Healthcare” research project, explores how patients in rural areas are benefiting from 5G technology.
Campus networks in three locations
With the latest 5G campus networks in operation at the Amberg, Weiden and Neustadt/WN sites, another important step has now been taken in the project funded by the Federal Ministry of Digital Affairs and Transport.
Innovative medical services
Professor Dr. Stephen Hamm5G4-Healthcare project manager explains: “Through
The transmission of large amounts of data in real time forms the basis for innovative medical services. With the new solutions coming online, we are now able to explore 5G capabilities both on campus and with on-site supply partners on the 5G4Healthcare project. “
Mobile units allow flexible assembly
The network uses the latest independent 5G network technology in a shielded campus frequency range of 3.7-3.8 GHz with higher bandwidth and lower latency than 4G. In addition, 5G mobile units are used, which allows for flexible setup in a variety of areas. The campus network is provided by Smart Mobile Labs AG, which won the public tender.
The company has the necessary experience
The company was selected for its expertise in the areas of private mobile radio networks and campus solutions, 5G-based real-time video communications, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) for real-time video as well as image recognition and tracking solutions. Smart Mobile Labs AG is Germany’s largest 5G systems integrator and uses components from leading manufacturers, in this case the “Nokia Digital Automation Cloud” (DAC) technical solution, reliable connectivity with high bandwidth and low latency for sensors, machines and other offerings devices.
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