Embedded Conference Scandinavia announces first keynote
ECS takes place in Stockholm, Sweden, on November 6-7.
Frodigh will talk on 5G, its applicability for industry and the advantages with Edge Computing where generic computing resources – without electrical power restraints – can be offered close to the devices, thus enabling off-loading of computational tasks from the devices to a machine just a few milliseconds away.
About the keynote presentation:
Ericsson forecasts there will be 3.5 billion connected devices using cellular technologies by 2023. New 4G and 5G technologies with wide-area, global reach are suitable for connecting anything from low-power devices with low data speeds and infrequent communication needs, to devices that need megabit transmissions, to ultra-reliable low-latency connections suitable for mission-critical applications. A major difference with 5G compared with previous generations is that it is very use-case driven and it will be more generically applicable for industrial applications.
More information
www.embeddedconference.se
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