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Turkcell and Ericsson conducted 5G tests with domestic autonomous robots

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Studies on the use of autonomous robots in industry are all over the world. continuously tested in various fields continues to develop. Ericsson and Turkcell, who have carried

Turkcell and Ericsson conducted 5G tests with domestic autonomous robots

Studies on the use of autonomous robots in industry are all over the world. continuously tested in various fields continues to develop.

Ericsson and Turkcell, who have carried out important studies in this area in our country, have achieved a first in recent weeks. Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) Safe Transition had implemented the demo where the industrial use scenario was first successfully implemented in Turkey. As a follow-up to this important step, a new test was recently conducted.

Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) Secure Transition application successfully tested

Turkcell and Ericsson have launched the Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) Secure Transition application, one of the 5G scenarios for industrial use. by testing it in a warehouse space got pretty good results.

In the test, which is based on the robot that transports materials safely and quickly in the warehouse environment, SEIT500 autonomous mobile robot works with 5G connection (AMR) successfully executed the commands it received over the internet.

In its simple form, the system allows orders to be given over the internet through the order management system. transfer of robots to common task managementfollowed by the steps to transfer these commands to the robots in the warehouse with a 5G connection.

With this demo, 5G connected AMR with an industrial area scanner in the blind spot By establishing a wireless connection over 5G It worked efficiently and without any problems. At the same time, problems such as interruptions and delays in Wi-Fi connections were overcome. The demo, which uses Turkcell’s private 5G test network, was presented by Turkey, Ericsson’s Industry 4.0 solution partner. domestic autonomous mobile robot manufacturer Milvus Robotics performed in collaboration.

”5G will become the basic standard of industrial communication infrastructure”

Milvus Robotics co-founder Hasan Ölmez made statements on the subject, saying: ”In industrial use of mobile robots, especially in scenarios where more than one robot is usedWe often encounter problems arising from Wi-Fi wireless communication. Interruptions, slow connection speeds, limited access point coverage and data transfer delays are the main issues experienced in this context. We believe that 5G will be the basic standard of industrial communication infrastructure for the foreseeable future, due to the features it contains and the solutions it provides to these problems, and in these tests that we conduct, we reveal the performance differences between Wi-Fi and 5G. For this reason, our robots It can work in harmony with 5G and we’re excited to announce that we’ve made this transition seamless.” he said.

This demo application also showed that autonomous mobile robots can move freely even in environments with many connected devices, using 5G and private networks.

Turkcell deputy general manager of network technologies, Gediz Sezgin, said in his statement about the demo work:digitization in Turkey. As a leading brand, we continue to develop innovative technologies for the future. With a people-oriented approach in all its processes, Turkcell develops technologies that make the lives of institutions and people easier. Thanks to our collaboration with our national and international technology solution partners, we develop innovative solutions for the needs and requirements of different sectors with the aim of adding value to Turkey in terms of technology. We demonstrated one of the first examples of this with the autonomous mobile robot demo. We will continue to work with our technology business partners such as Ericsson and provide the latest technologies and solutions to support the industrial transformation processes of companies in Turkey.” he claimed.

Işıl Yalçın, general manager of Ericsson Turkey, said:As industries seek to connect more objects to each other, the need for high-performance networks also increases. Ericsson Private Network Solution is the best choice for a secure and efficient connection with high throughput and low latency and supports many usage scenarios. Mainly In the context of Industry 4.0 and Logistics 4.0 Given the connectivity and communication requirements, 5G technology is expected to become the standard in industrial communication infrastructures in the very near future. This use case, which we successfully demonstrated together with Turkcell and Milvus Robotics, clearly showed that the future of this technology looks bright. We will continue to support Turkcell and industries in new use cases with Ericsson Special Network Solutions, which will further open the doors to Turkey’s digital future.He also emphasized the importance of secure, fast and low-latency transactions.

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