Remote working made easy, taken farther with 5G
5G will see the blurring of hardware and software. The power of software will greatly boost the computational power of devices, without improving the hardware. The capabilities of devices will thus be enhanced and furthermore, make best use of the skills and talent of the creator.
“AI and Internet of Things (IoT) innovations will enable devices to collect and analyse data and interact in real time, leading to industrial and retail innovations, along with automation, especially when 5G is more mature,” says Lam. An obvious area of significant change will be the transmission of data about the human body. Wearable devices are proliferating, but what we may see is more data being made available for people to understand the effects of their lifestyle and how to improve health.
In hospitals, doctors will get access to massive health data, videos and data from intelligent medical devices, in order to diagnose and predict patients’ conditions. 5G will support transmission of health data and monitoring in real time, while allowing for the connection of other medical equipment.
So, will medical workers be able to work from home? One may think that this will only apply to people involved in soft skills and office work, but maybe one day even surgeons will be able to work remotely – all via 5G. Surgery via remote livestreaming is being discussed as a real possibility in the near future, along with telesurgery by robots acting autonomously.
Let’s say you are a patient with a rare condition that only a select set of doctors have the specialisation to deal with. Or what if you need surgery but your surgeon is not able to get there in time? With 5G, a scenario is possible where robots can be controlled from a distance with the support of real time data transmission, to both monitor the patient and also support the necessary VR and tactile sensing systems needed to complete the surgery. This will no doubt improve both the medical industry and save lives.
Buckle up and get ready for the ride. 5G: Welcome to the future
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4 年Agreed Peter Mok! A prime example is Google Meet's new noise canceling feature, all done via the cloud using AI. With 5g, a lot of hardware features can be replaced by software.
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4 年Yes Peter Mok, we're living in the moment where technological advancement will take us much faster into any future possibility, in which I find very exciting.