5G<\/a> has huge utility for delivery of government schemes and services from traffic monitoring to mobile rural clinics, remote patient monitoring, smart classrooms, crop pest control, unmanned railway crossing sensors to driverless trains, the Centre has said in a recent communication to all states.

The Centre identified 11 'economic verticals' for potential
5G<\/a> usage to 'complement the digitalisation efforts in the state's development', ET has learnt. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appealed to states to support and adopt 5G use and infrastructure during the October 1 launch of services.

The 11 verticals are smart city and water resources; health; education, sports, infotainment, skill development, tourism; power and resource management; agriculture and fisheries, mining; logistics; intelligent transport systems; railways; ports, airports and commercial hubs and industry management.

Eight related working groups have been constituted by the telecom ministry's telecom engineering centre for application of 5G use. They in turn work with 16 Union ministries from health to education and jal shakti to draw up plans for better delivery of government schemes and services through 5G support. An inter-ministerial committee is also at work for a coordinated approach on central schemes delivered in states.

For instance, it has been identified that the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs can employ 5G for pitching intelligent transport systems, city lighting systems to modern home integration, intrusion detection and eco-friendly applications.

The health ministry has been approached on 5G use for wearable telemetry, transmission of HD images, assisted living solutions while the education ministry is engaging on immersive learning solutions for students. The power ministry is being tapped for smart grid management, metering services while fintech solutions for fraud detection are envisaged as possible domains within the finance ministry.

The transport and highway ministry is looking at 5G integration for enhanced safety, connected cars and autonomous driving systems while ministries of water resources, shipping and commerce have been engaged on automated inventory systems, fleet movement safety and controls besides remote management of mines for the mining ministry.

The telecom ministry has also sent out to all states a 'white paper on opportunity to design, develop, prototype 5G application and use cases' detailing how a collaboration between academia, industry, service providers, centres of excellence and capacity building entities can open a new opportunity window for India.

40 centres of excellence have also been identified for 5G amplification across states, from IITs to IISc Bengaluru, IISERs and the
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing<\/a> (C-DAC).

The Centre has further listed out top IT and other companies working on various 5G enabled 'smart' solutions across sectors. The list of vendors include
TCS<\/a>, Infosys<\/a>, Wipro<\/a>, Microsoft, Capgemini, Sensorise, Arkins Labs, Passenger Drone Research<\/a> among others and have been shared with states

However, a key component to employing 5G in governmental scheme delivery is acquainting the government officials across ministries and states on usage. An expert group led by the National Telecommunications Institute for
Policy<\/a> Research, Innovation and Training along telecom ministry, academics from IIT Delhi, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Raipur etc besides industry partners have come together to develop training programmes for the same.

'Awareness programmes' for bureaucrats, faculty of various central\/state training institutes, students of engineering institutes and its faculty members have been drawn up and are already being rolled out.
NTIPRIT<\/a> has already hosted programmes on smart cities and smart technologies, 5G applications, 5G spectrum, 5G use cases. Over 70 officials from ministries of home, external affairs, electronics and IT among others have completed courses at NTIPRIT<\/a>. Several more training modules are being planned.

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5 g将增强交付计划:中心国家

然而,政府计划的一个关键组件采用5 g交付是认识跨部门政府官员和国家使用。领导的一个专家小组国家电信研究所政策研究、创新和培训以及电信部门,学者从IIT德里,海德拉巴IIT, IIT sujeet kumar等除了行业合作伙伴一起开发培训项目。

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5克有巨大的公用事业的政府计划和服务交付交通监视移动乡村诊所,远程病人监控、智能教室、农作物病虫害防治,无人铁路道口无人驾驶列车传感器,该中心说在最近的一次沟通所有国家。

中心确定11“经济垂直”的潜力5克使用“数字化在该州的发展所作的努力”,学会了。莫迪总理呼吁国家支持,采用5 g使用在10月1日发射的服务和基础设施。

11垂直智能城市和水资源;健康;教育、体育、娱乐、技能发展、旅游;权力和资源管理;农业和渔业、采矿;物流;智能交通系统;铁路;港口、机场、商业中心和行业管理。

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八个相关工作小组由电信部门的5 g电信工程应用中心使用。他们反过来与16个联邦部门从健康教育和日航shakti拟订的计划更好的交付政府计划通过5 g的支持和服务。部际委员会也在中央计划工作协调的方式交付。

例如,它已被确定,住房和城市事务可以使用5 g投手智能交通系统、城市照明系统现代家庭集成、入侵检测和环保的应用程序。

卫生部已经接近5 g使用可穿戴的遥测,传输高清图片,辅助生活解决方案在教育部学生身临其境的学习解决方案。电力部门正在利用智能电网管理、计量服务而fintech欺诈检测被认为是可能的解决方案域在财政部。

运输和公路部看着5 g集成增强安全,连接汽车和自动驾驶系统水资源部门时,航运和贸易一直在自动化库存系统中,舰队运动安全除了远程管理和控制开采的矿山。

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电信部门也派出所有州的白皮书机会设计、开发原型5 g应用和用例的详细说明学术界之间的协作,工业、服务提供者、卓越和能力建设中心实体可以打开一个新窗口对印度的机会。

40卓越中心也被确认为5 g放大跨州理工学院印度班加罗尔,IISERs和高级计算中心发展(C-DAC)。

中心进一步列出了最重要的是和其他公司致力于各种5 g启用“智能”跨领域解决方案。供应商包括列表TCS,印孚瑟斯,Wipro、微软、凯捷、Sensorise阿尔金实验室,乘客无人机研究等和共享状态

然而,政府计划的一个关键组件采用5 g交付是认识跨部门政府官员和国家使用。美国国家电信研究所领导的一个专家小组政策研究、创新和培训以及电信部门、学者从IIT德里,海德拉巴IIT, IIT sujeet kumar等除了行业合作伙伴一起开发培训项目。

“意识计划”官僚,各种中央/国家培训机构的教师、学生的工程学院和教师已经起草和已经被推出。NTIPRIT已经主持节目智能城市和智能技术,5 g应用,5 g频谱,5 g的用例。70多个部委的官员的家,对外事务、电子等完成了课程NTIPRIT。几个正在计划更多的培训模块。

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5G<\/a> has huge utility for delivery of government schemes and services from traffic monitoring to mobile rural clinics, remote patient monitoring, smart classrooms, crop pest control, unmanned railway crossing sensors to driverless trains, the Centre has said in a recent communication to all states.

The Centre identified 11 'economic verticals' for potential
5G<\/a> usage to 'complement the digitalisation efforts in the state's development', ET has learnt. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appealed to states to support and adopt 5G use and infrastructure during the October 1 launch of services.

The 11 verticals are smart city and water resources; health; education, sports, infotainment, skill development, tourism; power and resource management; agriculture and fisheries, mining; logistics; intelligent transport systems; railways; ports, airports and commercial hubs and industry management.

Eight related working groups have been constituted by the telecom ministry's telecom engineering centre for application of 5G use. They in turn work with 16 Union ministries from health to education and jal shakti to draw up plans for better delivery of government schemes and services through 5G support. An inter-ministerial committee is also at work for a coordinated approach on central schemes delivered in states.

For instance, it has been identified that the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs can employ 5G for pitching intelligent transport systems, city lighting systems to modern home integration, intrusion detection and eco-friendly applications.

The health ministry has been approached on 5G use for wearable telemetry, transmission of HD images, assisted living solutions while the education ministry is engaging on immersive learning solutions for students. The power ministry is being tapped for smart grid management, metering services while fintech solutions for fraud detection are envisaged as possible domains within the finance ministry.

The transport and highway ministry is looking at 5G integration for enhanced safety, connected cars and autonomous driving systems while ministries of water resources, shipping and commerce have been engaged on automated inventory systems, fleet movement safety and controls besides remote management of mines for the mining ministry.

The telecom ministry has also sent out to all states a 'white paper on opportunity to design, develop, prototype 5G application and use cases' detailing how a collaboration between academia, industry, service providers, centres of excellence and capacity building entities can open a new opportunity window for India.

40 centres of excellence have also been identified for 5G amplification across states, from IITs to IISc Bengaluru, IISERs and the
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing<\/a> (C-DAC).

The Centre has further listed out top IT and other companies working on various 5G enabled 'smart' solutions across sectors. The list of vendors include
TCS<\/a>, Infosys<\/a>, Wipro<\/a>, Microsoft, Capgemini, Sensorise, Arkins Labs, Passenger Drone Research<\/a> among others and have been shared with states

However, a key component to employing 5G in governmental scheme delivery is acquainting the government officials across ministries and states on usage. An expert group led by the National Telecommunications Institute for
Policy<\/a> Research, Innovation and Training along telecom ministry, academics from IIT Delhi, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Raipur etc besides industry partners have come together to develop training programmes for the same.

'Awareness programmes' for bureaucrats, faculty of various central\/state training institutes, students of engineering institutes and its faculty members have been drawn up and are already being rolled out.
NTIPRIT<\/a> has already hosted programmes on smart cities and smart technologies, 5G applications, 5G spectrum, 5G use cases. Over 70 officials from ministries of home, external affairs, electronics and IT among others have completed courses at NTIPRIT<\/a>. Several more training modules are being planned.

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