Nokia has come up with a revolutionary 6G sensing technology. Not too long ago, the Mobile World Congress was held in Barcelona. At this congress, technology companies presented innovations that will shape the future of telecommunications. Nokia is one of these companies. Growth continues in the field of communication, which is indispensable for digitalization. Nokia participated in this growth and provided information on how sensing technologies will be used in 6G at MWC 2023. Nokia showed the participants how 6G senses the human body. The technology, which covers 6G sensing technology systems, can detect people, animals and objects using radio waves.
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Nokia to Expand Communication Transmission with 6G Technology
At the congress, Nokia introduced the digital piano using a 6G technology detection system that determines the location of the person and adjusts the sound accordingly. The introduced technology enables a woman to be located without using a lens and camera. The second demonstration of the congress showed how 6G sensing technology ensures pedestrian safety. A vehicle equipped with 6G sensing technology can easily detect whether there are pedestrians nearby. It then cannot move until the pedestrian is out of range.
At the Nokia congress, potential future examples of 6G sensing technology were shown. The examples clearly showed the future possibilities of the telecommunications industry. Both examples showed the technology operating at 27 GHz. In addition, when we look at the current frequency rates, we see that the data we are talking about is very high. The famous telecommunications company will carry its 6G sensing technology to the Moon. With this, the first mobile phone network will be established on the surface of the Moon. The network to be established will allow communication with data transfer near oil platforms, wind farms and mines, in other words, in the technically challenging areas of the Earth's space.
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