Ansys
With the progression of wireless communication networks from 4G to 5G, mobile networking is unlocking enormous benefits for businesses and consumers alike. Applications and business opportunities will soon become available that were previously beyond imagination. As the road to 5G and beyond presents significant challenges for technology providers, those who can offer timely solutions with the highest reliability stand to gain tremendous benefit and increase market share.
This presentation showcases the past, present and future of mobile networking, and how the convergence of 5G, edge computing and artificial intelligence machine learning will change the industry landscape. Modeling and simulation will drive this revolution—particularly in combining the physics of electromagnetics, optical, thermal, mechanical, and materials. Additionally, digital twins for modeling wireless devices within virtualized, realistic, city-sized environments will reduce the need for costly prototypes and exploratory testing in physical installations.
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Automotive Ethernet is expected to become the de-facto communication for in-vehicle networks. With the introduction of 2.5/5/10GBASE-T1 speed grades, more and more applications are becoming available to us to enhance user experiences through infotainment and autonomous driving.
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Leviton
As data centers and businesses face increasing bandwidth demand, it's paramount to have a migration plan to handle future network growth. Join Leviton for a closer look at the latest copper cabling systems, IT infrastructure trends, and emerging standards shaping the networks of the future. Gain insight into: Migration strategies to 25G and 40G data center networks with Cat 8 Cabling recommendations for the latest PoE-enabled devices Network designs for 802.11ac enterprise wireless access points High performance, flexible copper cabling systems for all types of applications.
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Data – it’s what makes the world go round today. From website analytics to IoT devices, the number of data points businesses absorb through their customers is incredible. IDC (News - Alert) has predicted that by 2025, the world will be generating almost half a Zettabyte of data each day by 2025. To put that into terms most people understand, one Zettabyte is equal to a billion Terabytes. Assuming laptops about a foot in width with a 1 TB drive, lining up a billion laptops side by side would cover 189,000 miles – almost 80% of the distance to the moon!
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