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      MOBILE WORLD LIVE UNWRAPPED: THE 5G (R)EVOLUTION

      The dawn of 5G wireless isn’t behind us; it’s an ongoing process. Since its earliest deployments in 2018, innovators and network operators have only scratched the surface of this technology’s potential. Industry experts in this Mobile World Live Unwrapped webinar say there remains ample opportunity to deliver on the promises of 5G. The technology is ready. How can we leverage it to take 5G wireless networks to the next level?

      New capabilities will certainly play a part, but innovative thinking and industry collaboration may prove even more powerful. This webinar looks ahead to the next 5 years in the development of 5G technologies. Join experts from ADI, Keysight Technologies, and GSMA Intelligence for an insightful discussion on the future of 5G. Topics include energy efficiency improvements, major features in 5G Advanced such as private and nonterrestrial networks, and future use cases that could be enabled by 6G.

      Featured Participants:

      • Peadar Forbes, Technology Director, Communications and Cloud, ADI
      • Roger Nichols, 6G Program Manager, Keysight Technologies
      • Shiv Putcha, Director, Research and Consulting, GSMA Intelligence
      • Chris Donkin, Senior Editor, Mobile World Live (Moderator)

      Featured Video Segments:

      The “Zero Traffic, Zero Energy” 5G Wireless Network


      The volume of data moving through a network directly impacts that network’s energy usage. How can wireless operators support increasing data while simultaneously working to reduce energy consumption? Panelists say more efficient hardware is a key first step. Artificial intelligence (AI) may also have a role to play by supporting dynamic energy allocation in networks with variable traffic.

      Standalone Networks: Delivering on the Promise of 5G


      Network complexity has made it difficult to fully leverage all the capabilities 5G has to offer. In this segment, learn how shifting to standalone networks can enable 5G functionality like low latency and time sensitive networks (TSN) in new applications and environments, even where wireless operators have not yet upgraded to standalone network cores.

      From 5G to 6G: Next-Gen Wireless Advantages and Challenges


      5G boasted the potential to reduce energy consumption, bridge the digital divide, and support new applications that improve quality of life. But while 5G laid the groundwork, it may take the next generation of wireless, 6G, to fully realize this potential. The panel discusses the timeline, challenges, and enablers of 6G, especially the role of energy efficiency in the next generation of wireless.

      Mobile World Live: 1 x 1 Interview

      This one-on-one interview with Analog Devices’ (ADI) Peadar Forbes covers three areas where ADI is innovating and collaborating to help the industry tap the full potential of 5G:

      • Radio unit efficiency: ADI is working to improve the energy efficiency of radio units and power amplifiers, but we know we cannot solve this energy challenge alone.
      • Open radio access network (ORAN) ecosystem: Large mobile network operators are showing increased interest in open RAN solutions, and industry experts expect it to play a pivotal role for 6G.
      • Private networks: 5G features like ultrareliability, low latency, and time sensitive networks (TSN) could be transformative for industrial applications, but first, factories must successfully deploy 5G wireless on site.