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O2 Telefónica builds private 5G SA network for Technical University of Munich

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is now conducting research on concrete applications via a 5G campus network set up by O2 Telefónica. For example, the scientists want to use 5G to improve the use of autonomous transport vehicles in intralogistics.

Until now, such vehicles have been restricted in their range of applications due to limited data connections and response times. Thanks to the low latency in 5G networks, more flexible and at the same time safer routes are possible.

The 5G campus network for TUM Frank Schmidt-Künzel from O2 Telefónica and Leonhard Feiner, team leader at TUM's Chair of Materials Handling Material Flow Logistics, put the 5G campus network into operation.

The 5G campus network at TUM provides a closed, secure research and development environment without connection to the public mobile network. It delivers high-performance network coverage in the chair's own research and development labs. The aim of the Chair of Materials Handling Material Flow Logistics is to use the latest technology to explore the various functions and possibilities of 5G in the field of technical logistics and to test them in feasibility studies. The focus is particularly on the autonomization of robotics solutions in intralogistics and the collaboration of robots.

In addition to setting up and operating the 5G campus network, O2 Telefónica will also support the university with intensive engineering consulting . This type of collaboration will enable the chair to familiarize itself with 5G technology in the shortest possible time and thus pursue its research projects quickly.

Professor Dr. Ing. Johannes Fottner , Head of the Chair of Materials Handling Material Flow Logistics at the Technical University of Munich, explains the scientific use of the 5G campus network:

The materials handling and intralogistics sector is the third-largest sub-sector of the mechanical engineering industry in Germany in terms of sales. In 2021, this sub-sector will generate 22.6 billion euros. According to the VDMA trade association, growth of 8 percent is expected for 2022. The export share in this sector is over 50 percent. Germany is the world's largest exporter of corresponding products.

5G campus networks accelerate industrial digital transformation O2 Telefónica server rack for TUM's 5G campus network

More economical processes, faster workflows, more flexible mass production, improved occupational safety: these are just a few of the benefits that can be achieved by linking the world of machines, which is still mostly analog, with the world of digital data. To ensure that data flows quickly and securely between machines via the network , companies are increasingly turning to campus network solutions based on 5G technology.

Karsten Pradel , B2B Director responsible for the business customer segment at O2 Telefónica
Innovative strength and efficient value chains based on state-of-the-art technologies are strengths of German industry. The rapid deployment of the latest mobile communications standard 5G can further strengthen the performance of German companies.

Karsten Pradel from O2 Telefónica
We have set up a 5G campus network for TU Munich , where the university can research the practical benefits of the technology for industry. The researchers at the university of excellence will very quickly develop many new applications that will benefit industry and thus our economy.



Source: https://www.thefastmode.com/technology-solutions/26478-o2-telefonica-builds-private-5g-sa-network-for-technical-university-of-munich

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