NXP India, a world
leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, recently
organized a Panel Discussion as a part of its TechStreams initiative to
encourage knowledge sharing and the spirit of innovation. In its essence,
TechStreams is an amalgamation of four technological streams – Security, New
Semiconductor Process Technologies, Emerging Domains and High Performance
Analog Signals and RF Designs. The TechStream initiative was led by Sarat
Vetcha, Director, Digital Networking Software Development, NXP India.
The recent Panel
discussion was a part of the Emerging Domains stream and focused on ‘5G
Technology: What to expect and the challenges’. Some of India’s most valued dignitaries attended the
discussion that aimed at deliberating on 5G Technology and its key
challenges. The Panel Discussion, chaired by Kumaran
Venkatesh, Senior Director, ARM, witnessed participation from industry
experts, such as Alok Bardiya, Sr. Executive, IOT, Tata Communications,
Subodh Gajare, Sr. Solutions Architect, Cisco R&D, Krishna Sirohi,
President, Technology Innovations and Standardization, i2TB, and Dr.
Navin Kumar, Associate Professor, Amrita University.
Further, the
panel discussed how 5G technology carries high expectations with its potential
benefits and capabilities. Basic expectations include better battery life, high
network reliability as well as guaranteed quality. To accentuate the capability
of 5G, the discussion bore out 5G’s capacity of providing everything real time,
reducing latency, having a larger bandwidth enabling support on heavy days and
enabling massive machine-to-machine communication.
Speaking of the
initiative, Sanjay Gupta, Vice President & India Country Manager,
NXP India said, “India has large technological talent pool and NXP
India has perpetually worked towards connecting this pool with similar
skills and expertise. TechStreams is one such initiative that has
helped broaden NXP India’s horizons of industry knowledge and synergise with
fierce thoughts and minds toemerge as a motivator of next
generation innovation.”
Adding to the
discussion, Gupta said, “This decade will prove to be yet
another turning point for engineers as Artificial Intelligence and big data
bring in the next wave of innovation. The advent of 5G technologies and ICT
networks signify this next wave of a globally connected Digital Society.
To create
such digital giants of intelligence in India, operators need to address the issues surrounding
5G infrastructure readiness and deployment, regulatory policies and
investments. Once these issues are addressed, India is going to witness a
massive increase in data consumption, increasing digitalized life and services,
growth of smart cities and the need to have a network infrastructure that can
utilize all the available spectrum band rather than replace the existing
networks.”
Discussing about the
expectations from 5G, Subodh Gajare, said, “5G systems
will have Network Slicing as a key innovative technique to embrace the
programmable era. Network Slicing will carve out a single physical
infrastructure into multiple virtual networks that would allow service
providers to customize services for customers, drawing from a pool of virtual
and physical resources. 5G systems are tailor made for slicing model, enabling
operators to offer XaaS (anything – as a Service) and meet the demands of the
various used cases. Automation Provisioning and interworking of physical and
virtual resources will be the new normal for 5G networks and services for mass
adoption.”
Talking about the
challenges and solutions of the 5G Technology, Krishna Sirohi, said, “Infrastructure
and services are the major challenges in achieving a 5G enabled India in its
entirety. National goals of digital India can only be achieved by establishing
sustainable 4G and 5G access networks. Millimetre Wave technology (5G) based
terrestrial and satellite backhaul solutions are needed to extend the spread of
high data rate network to every village and agricultural land and achieve a
digitised agricultural and rural life.”
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