Nokia and Telia Conduct Industry 4.0 Trial in Finland Leveraging Low-Latency and High-Bandwidth
of 5G Technology
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First 'real-world' industrial applications of 5G for manufacturing trialed at the Nokia Conscious Factory in Oulu, Finland
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Trial
leverages ultra-low latency and high-bandwidth capabilities of 5G with
machine-learning to enhance production in manufacturing environment
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5G trial network uses Nokia AirScale, AirFrame and Multi-access Edge Computing together with Intel® 5G Mobile Trial Platform and Finwe video analytics application
Nokia, Finnish operator Telia and Intel have successfully
conducted an industrial trial leveraging the ultra-low latency,
high-bandwidth capabilities of 5G to support time-critical applications
and enhance production and efficiency in a manufacturing environment.
5G
allows operators and businesses to connect assets and take advantage of
new flexibilities and capabilities such as machine learning, artificial
intelligence and widespread automation to efficiently transform
operations.
The
trial, which took place at the end of March, represents one of the
first real-world applications of 'Industry 4.0', the industrial trend of
automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. Nokia and
Telia worked with Intel and Finnish software startup Finwe
at the Nokia base station Conscious Factory in Oulu using a trial 5G
radio access network operating in the 28 GHz frequency band.
Nokia
deployed the network, leveraging its 5G AirScale and Multi-access Edge
Computing (MEC) platforms. In this scenario, the Nokia AirFrame data
center solution, equipped with Intel® Xeon®
Scalable processors, delivered network edge and core cloud
flexibilities and capabilities, which provide support for myriad
applications in the 5G environment. The trial also utilized the Intel® 5G Mobile Trial Platform as the end-user device as well as an integrated video analytics application from Finwe.
The
use of Multi-access Edge Computing together with 5G allows data to be
processed close to where it's needed, dramatically reducing latency. The
Finwe video application was used to monitor and analyze a video feed of
a process on one assembly line. The application leveraged machine
learning to immediately alert the assembly line operator of any
inconsistencies in the process so they could be corrected in real-time,
ensuring high-performance, reliability and quality.
In a second trial, Nokia and Telia demonstrated the
ability of the technology to enable Telia to offer cloud remote service
delivery for business customers. This trial used the Nokia AirFrame
data center solution, Nokia's Multi-access Edge Computing platform and
Finwe's video analytics application at Telia's centralized data center
in Helsinki, approximately 600 km from the Nokia Conscious Factory in
Oulu.
Nokia
will continue to use its Multi-access Edge Computing platform together
with the Finwe video analytics application in the Oulu conscious factory
over a 4G LTE network. The ability to upgrade the Nokia AirScale
platform to 5G via software provides an evolutionary path for industries
to expand automation across their business. The 28 GHz frequency band
and Massive MIMO antennas deliver the low latency and bandwidth to
enable high performance industrial applications.
Janne Koistinen, director of 5G Program at Telia Finland said:
"Under our '5G Finland' initiative we are working with companies such
as Nokia to accelerate the fourth industrial revolution in the country.
In this trial we could show how we can extend our service offering to
new industry customers to enable efficiencies that will advance their
production capabilities."
Caroline Chan, vice president and general manager, 5G Infrastructure Division, Network Platforms Group, Intel said:
"Utilizing the Intel Xeon Scalable Processor family and the Intel
Mobile Trial Platform allows operators around the globe to provide the
computing, connectivity, and analytics to launch new 5G services. We
continue to work with Nokia to deliver the infrastructure needed to pave
the way to broad market adoption of open, software defined networks for
5G."
Marc Rouanne, president of Mobile Networks at Nokia, said: "Nokia's
5G capabilities allow operators such as Telia to leverage machine
learning and automation by opening up network data and intelligence. As
we continue to deliver machine learning capabilities in Nokia's
ReefShark chipsets and develop advanced algorithms we will further
enhance our radio performance, allowing customers to take advantage of
new business opportunities in the 5G and IoT world."
Source: Nokia media announcement
*To address Industry 4.0, Nokia has applied a 'Conscious Supply Network' concept at its factories leveraging digitalization, analytics, and robotics across the overall supply chain.