Samsung Electronics has announced its pivotal role as a founding member of the AI-RAN Alliance, aiming to shape the future landscape of 6G technology by leveraging its expertise in AI and wireless communications.
The AI-RAN Alliance, unveiled today at Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona 2024, is dedicated to fostering innovation by merging AI and wireless communication technologies. With eleven pioneering organizations onboard including Samsung, Arm, Ericsson, Microsoft, Nokia, NVIDIA, SoftBank, and Northeastern University, the alliance is poised to drive groundbreaking advancements and prepare for the impending 6G era.
Emerging services in the 6G era will revolutionize the way people interact with technology, and AI will be an integral part of this trend.
Charlie Zhang, Senior Vice President at Samsung Research America, emphasized the transformative potential of AI in shaping the 6G landscape
The alliance has established three core working groups: AI for RAN, AI and RAN, and AI on RAN, each focusing on distinct aspects of AI integration into wireless networks. These groups aim to enhance spectrum, cost, and energy efficiency, maximize infrastructure utilization, and discover new AI applications and services within wireless networks.
Samsung, a pioneer in 6G research, is positioned to drive technological convergence and service innovation through its leadership in AI and wireless communication solutions. Leveraging its extensive experience and industry-leading position, Samsung Research has been at the forefront of 6G research and development, with initiatives like the Advanced Communications Research Center (ACRC) and the publication of key white papers.
Looking ahead, Samsung Research envisions AI as a fundamental component of future 6G networks, leading to enhanced capacity, coverage, and energy efficiency. With a commitment to innovation, Samsung Research aims to spearhead the successful launch and commercialization of next-generation communication systems.
For further details about the AI-RAN Alliance, visit ai-ran.org.
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