What is the network effect?

Living in a world governed by network technology,people are connecting to services and to each other like never before.

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Latent Logic

Latent Logic was founded by leading Oxford academic Prof. Shimon Whiteson and robotics expert Dr Joao Messias. Our mission is to develop the smartest autonomous systems, using a form of machine learning called "learning from demonstration", combined with state-of-the-art computer vision. Inspired by our research into social robotics, learning from demonstration is uniquely suited to the most challenging AI applications - where the behaviour being imitated is highly complex, intuitive to humans but impossible to codify using standard methods. We are using this technology to transform the testing of autonomous cars, through creating smarter and more realistic driving simulators.

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SD-WAN: A solution for the future of networking

Infographic | January 2, 2020

Digital transformation is top of the agenda for most enterprises, meaning effective network management has never been so important. Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) can revolutionise IT estates by giving businesses the opportunity to optimise their networks, easily and quickly. Yet, 46% of enterprise IT decision makers aren’t aware of SD-WAN at all, suggesting many businesses could benefit from learning more.

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ON THE ROAD TO 5G

Infographic | December 17, 2019

ON THE ROAD TO Ubiquitous green communications with smarter devices for people, & sensors for things Connects People & Things 50,000,000,000 connected objects by 2020 5G Services & Applications Are Awesome! X10, 000 more traffic THAN TODAY from data-hungry apps & services that use ultra-HD streaming, 3D, holograms. SON SDR cognitive radio cloud and big data analytics 5G Systems will be different Wireless Spectrum above 5 GHz less than 1 millisecond latency Massive MIMO mm Wave In the network virtualization super-fast speed X1,000 faster than the current 4G by 2020 It’ll take you about 1 second to download a 1GB movie.

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The Evolution of the WAN

Infographic | December 22, 2019

Corporate, cloud, hosted applications accessed using combination of private and public (Internet-based) wired and wireless networks, Employees are in Head Office, branches, remote or mobile, Access networks need higher flexibility, easier management and configuration and cost management, CPE devices are white-box, multi-purpose, remote deployment and easy to manage, WAN is dynamic, easy to change.

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Visualizing 3 Generations of Wireless Tech

Infographic | January 16, 2020

Wireless technology has evolved rapidly since the turn of the century. From voice-only 2G capabilities and internet-enabled 3G, today’s ecosystem of wireless activity is founded on the reliable connection of 4G.

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Wireless Charging VS Wired Charging: Which One Is Better?

Infographic | February 22, 2020

Wireless charging has been around for a good few years and has gained more and more popularity. But have you ever wondered what makes wireless charging so popular? Will it take over from the more traditional wired method and become the one to use from now on? Check it out below, and if you want, click here to see the original article.

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HOW FAST IS 5G A SPEED COMPARISON

Infographic | December 10, 2019

South Korea announced that they plan to roll out a next-generation 5G wireless network. This would be quick enough to download full-length movie in a mere second. The Ministry of Science said it aims to implement the technology, which is about 1,000 times faster than the current available 4G network, by 2020. Key features of the network include Ultra-HD and Hologram transmission as well as cutting-edge social networking services.

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Latent Logic

Latent Logic was founded by leading Oxford academic Prof. Shimon Whiteson and robotics expert Dr Joao Messias. Our mission is to develop the smartest autonomous systems, using a form of machine learning called "learning from demonstration", combined with state-of-the-art computer vision. Inspired by our research into social robotics, learning from demonstration is uniquely suited to the most challenging AI applications - where the behaviour being imitated is highly complex, intuitive to humans but impossible to codify using standard methods. We are using this technology to transform the testing of autonomous cars, through creating smarter and more realistic driving simulators.

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