\"\"MUMBAI: More than 200 researchers, students and teachers from across five Indian Institutes of Technology have joined forces over a Rs 300-crore project to develop 5G technology and its use cases in India.
\n
The department of telecommunications-backed project, being billed as the biggest collaborative effort between these institutes, will aim to develop a comprehensive test-bed for 5G that can be used by technology companies<\/a>, telecom operators<\/a>, academics and startups for R&D purposes and developing 5G products and solutions.
\n
“This is the biggest project where
IIT<\/a>s are working together and more than 200 people will work as a team,” said Abhay Karandikar, dean (faculty) at IIT Bombay. His 30-40-member-strong team will work on technologies such as software defined networking, network function virtualisation and core network.
\n
\nProfessors at the IITs said this will be the world’s largest test-bed for 5G, with the funds being used to procure equipment and hire top-notch researchers to usher in the next game-changer in the telecommunications industry.
\n
\nThe 5G technology, which will weave in artificial intelligence and big data analytics at high speeds, will have applications in defence, agriculture, healthcare and the automobile sector, among others, improving the lives of millions of people. It also promises to deliver data speeds at up to 10 times that of 4G.
\n
\nWorking alongside the participating IITs at Madras, Hyderabad, Bombay, Delhi and Kanpur will be the Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, Centre of Excellence in Wireless Technology (ceWIT), and Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research (SAMEER), officials and professors said.
\n
The project has the government’s full backing—Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley<\/a> had said in his Budget speech that the telecom department will support a 5G technology test-bed that will be anchored out of IIT Madras and whose roll could be expected in 2020, in line with global roll outs
\n
\nALSO<\/strong> READ:
Government expects to <\/a><\/strong>finalise<\/strong><\/a> 5G service roadmap by June<\/strong><\/a>
\n
\nLast year, the government had earmarked Rs 500 crore for R&D to roll out 5G in India, the corpus from which the project will be funded.
\n
\n“This is for the first time that such a large end-to-end test-bed has been approved by the government. It is a great opportunity for Indian wireless research and start-up community to utilise the 5G test-bed and build a wireless eco-system,” said IIT Madras professors Radhakrishna Ganti and R David Koilpillai.
\n
\nThe institute will also help in the overall testing and integration of all sub-system modules and the demonstration of the complete functionality of the final test-bed.
\n
“We will hire project staff, bring in research scholars and buy equipment, which may cost Rs 20-30 crore a piece. The overall project may be around Rs 300 crore,” said Brejesh Lall, head of Bharti School of Telecom Technology and Management at IIT Delhi. His team of 15-20 faculty members and students will work on security, energy harvesting, Internet of Things (
IoT<\/a>) and massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) technology.
\n
\nMassive MIMO increases capacity of a base station by five to seven times and reduces interference substantially, in turn boosting the transmission signal to the devices.
\n
\nStudent enrolment for the project has begun at the IITs. “One of the goals of the test-bed is skill development and the students, after graduation, will be trained to contribute to the Indian industry in the 5G domain,\" said a professor at IIT Madras. “Graduate and under-graduate students are very excited and many have signed up.”
\n
\nThey said a few telcos are already partners in the project and want to contribute modules based on their specific business needs.
\n
\nKiran Kuchi, professor of electrical engineering at IIT Hyderabad, said a team of about 90 members from the institute will work on massive MIMO, radio base band and cloud RAN.
\n
\nALSO READ:
Budget 2018: Telecom department to support IIT Chennai 5G test bed, says Arun Jaitley<\/a><\/strong>\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":62955738,"title":"Issues at local level main cause for call drops: COAI","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/issues-at-local-level-main-cause-for-call-drops-coai\/62955738","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":62956096,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"IITs join forces to work on Rs 300 cr project for 5G development","synopsis":"An over 200-member team comprising people from IITs, other top institutes to help develop 5G technology in a DoT-backed project.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/bright-minds-join-hands-for-5g-test-project","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Devina Sengupta","author_link":"\/author\/479212895\/devina-sengupta","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479212895.cms?width=100&height=100","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479212895,"author_name":"Devina Sengupta","author_seo_name":"devina-sengupta","designation":"Senior Assistant Editor","agency":false}},{"author_name":"Sreeradha D Basu","author_link":"\/author\/20387\/sreeradha-d-basu","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/20387.cms?width=100&height=100","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":20387,"author_name":"Sreeradha D Basu","author_seo_name":"sreeradha-d-basu","designation":"Senior Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2018-02-17 08:39:11","lastupd":"2018-02-17 11:10:44","breadcrumbTags":["5g test","3G\/4G","technology companies","IIT","Arun Jaitley","Telecom operators","IoT"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/bright-minds-join-hands-for-5g-test-project"}}" data-authors="[" devina sengupta","sreeradha d basu"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2018-02-17" data-index="article_1">

理工学院联合工作Rs 300 cr为5 g发展项目

理工学院的200名成员的团队由多人,其他高级研究院在DoT-backed帮助开发5 g技术项目。

Devina森古普塔 Sreeradha D巴苏
  • 更新于2018年2月17日上午11时,坚持
孟买:200多名研究人员,学生和教师从五个印度理工学院联手了价值300卢比的项目开发5 g技术及其在印度用例。

telecommunications-backed部门项目,被认为是最大的这些机构之间的合作,将致力于开发一个综合试验台5克,可以使用科技公司,电信运营商、学者和创业公司用于研发目的和发展5 g产品和解决方案。

“这是最大的项目IITs是一起工作,超过200人将工作作为一个团队,”迪恩(教师)Abhay Karandikar说IIT孟买。他的30-40-member-strong团队将对软件定义网络等技术工作,网络虚拟化功能和核心网络。

理工学院教授说,这将是世界上最大的5 g,试验台的资金被用于采购设备和雇佣一流的人员进入下一个电信行业的改变。

5 g技术,编织在人工智能和大数据分析在高速度,将会应用在国防、农业、医疗和汽车行业等,提高了数百万人的生命。它还承诺提供数据传输速度高达10倍的4 g。

工作与参与理工学院在马德拉斯,海德拉巴,孟买、德里和坎普尔的印度理工学院Science-Bangalore,无线技术的卓越中心(ceWIT)和社会应用微波电子工程和研究(SAMEER),官员和教授说。

政府项目的完整backing-Finance部长预算演说中曾表示,电信部门将支持5 g技术试验台,被锚定的IIT马德拉斯的卷可以预期2020年,符合全球辊出局

读:政府预计 敲定 在6月5 g服务路线图

去年,政府拨款500卢比用于研发推出5 g在印度,将资助项目的语料库。

“这是第一次,这么大的端到端试验台已经得到政府的批准。这是一个很好的机会对印度无线研究和新兴社区利用5 g试验台,建立一个无线生态系统,“说IIT马德拉斯教授Radhakrishna Ganti大卫Koilpillai和R。

学院也将有助于在整个测试和集成的子系统模块和完整的演示的功能最终的试验台。

“我们将雇佣项目人员,引进研究学者和购买设备,这可能花费20 - 30卢比一块。整个项目可能是大约300卢比,“Brejesh拉尔说,巴帝电信技术和管理学院的主管IIT德里。他的15 - 20师生团队将致力于安全、能源获取、物联网(物联网)和大规模的多输入多输出(MIMO)技术。

大规模分布式天线基站的容量增加5至7倍,大幅降低了干扰,进而提高传输信号的设备。

学生入学项目已经开始在理工学院。“试验台的目标之一是技能发展和学生毕业后,将被训练为5 g的印度工业领域,“IIT马德拉斯教授说。“研究生和本科生的学生很兴奋,很多人报名。”

他们说一些电信公司已经合作伙伴在项目,想贡献模块根据他们特定的业务需求。

Kiran Kuchi族,IIT海德拉巴,电气工程教授说一个团队约90成员的研究所将致力于大规模分布式天线,无线基带和云跑。

还读:2018年预算:电信部门支持IIT钦奈5 g测试床,杰说
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\"\"MUMBAI: More than 200 researchers, students and teachers from across five Indian Institutes of Technology have joined forces over a Rs 300-crore project to develop 5G technology and its use cases in India.
\n
The department of telecommunications-backed project, being billed as the biggest collaborative effort between these institutes, will aim to develop a comprehensive test-bed for 5G that can be used by technology companies<\/a>, telecom operators<\/a>, academics and startups for R&D purposes and developing 5G products and solutions.
\n
“This is the biggest project where
IIT<\/a>s are working together and more than 200 people will work as a team,” said Abhay Karandikar, dean (faculty) at IIT Bombay. His 30-40-member-strong team will work on technologies such as software defined networking, network function virtualisation and core network.
\n
\nProfessors at the IITs said this will be the world’s largest test-bed for 5G, with the funds being used to procure equipment and hire top-notch researchers to usher in the next game-changer in the telecommunications industry.
\n
\nThe 5G technology, which will weave in artificial intelligence and big data analytics at high speeds, will have applications in defence, agriculture, healthcare and the automobile sector, among others, improving the lives of millions of people. It also promises to deliver data speeds at up to 10 times that of 4G.
\n
\nWorking alongside the participating IITs at Madras, Hyderabad, Bombay, Delhi and Kanpur will be the Indian Institute of Science-Bangalore, Centre of Excellence in Wireless Technology (ceWIT), and Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research (SAMEER), officials and professors said.
\n
The project has the government’s full backing—Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley<\/a> had said in his Budget speech that the telecom department will support a 5G technology test-bed that will be anchored out of IIT Madras and whose roll could be expected in 2020, in line with global roll outs
\n
\nALSO<\/strong> READ:
Government expects to <\/a><\/strong>finalise<\/strong><\/a> 5G service roadmap by June<\/strong><\/a>
\n
\nLast year, the government had earmarked Rs 500 crore for R&D to roll out 5G in India, the corpus from which the project will be funded.
\n
\n“This is for the first time that such a large end-to-end test-bed has been approved by the government. It is a great opportunity for Indian wireless research and start-up community to utilise the 5G test-bed and build a wireless eco-system,” said IIT Madras professors Radhakrishna Ganti and R David Koilpillai.
\n
\nThe institute will also help in the overall testing and integration of all sub-system modules and the demonstration of the complete functionality of the final test-bed.
\n
“We will hire project staff, bring in research scholars and buy equipment, which may cost Rs 20-30 crore a piece. The overall project may be around Rs 300 crore,” said Brejesh Lall, head of Bharti School of Telecom Technology and Management at IIT Delhi. His team of 15-20 faculty members and students will work on security, energy harvesting, Internet of Things (
IoT<\/a>) and massive multiple input multiple output (MIMO) technology.
\n
\nMassive MIMO increases capacity of a base station by five to seven times and reduces interference substantially, in turn boosting the transmission signal to the devices.
\n
\nStudent enrolment for the project has begun at the IITs. “One of the goals of the test-bed is skill development and the students, after graduation, will be trained to contribute to the Indian industry in the 5G domain,\" said a professor at IIT Madras. “Graduate and under-graduate students are very excited and many have signed up.”
\n
\nThey said a few telcos are already partners in the project and want to contribute modules based on their specific business needs.
\n
\nKiran Kuchi, professor of electrical engineering at IIT Hyderabad, said a team of about 90 members from the institute will work on massive MIMO, radio base band and cloud RAN.
\n
\nALSO READ:
Budget 2018: Telecom department to support IIT Chennai 5G test bed, says Arun Jaitley<\/a><\/strong>\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":62955738,"title":"Issues at local level main cause for call drops: COAI","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/issues-at-local-level-main-cause-for-call-drops-coai\/62955738","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":62956096,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"IITs join forces to work on Rs 300 cr project for 5G development","synopsis":"An over 200-member team comprising people from IITs, other top institutes to help develop 5G technology in a DoT-backed project.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/bright-minds-join-hands-for-5g-test-project","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Devina Sengupta","author_link":"\/author\/479212895\/devina-sengupta","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479212895.cms?width=100&height=100","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":479212895,"author_name":"Devina Sengupta","author_seo_name":"devina-sengupta","designation":"Senior Assistant Editor","agency":false}},{"author_name":"Sreeradha D Basu","author_link":"\/author\/20387\/sreeradha-d-basu","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/20387.cms?width=100&height=100","author_additional":{"thumbsize":false,"msid":20387,"author_name":"Sreeradha D Basu","author_seo_name":"sreeradha-d-basu","designation":"Senior Editor","agency":false}}],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ET Bureau","artdate":"2018-02-17 08:39:11","lastupd":"2018-02-17 11:10:44","breadcrumbTags":["5g test","3G\/4G","technology companies","IIT","Arun Jaitley","Telecom operators","IoT"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/bright-minds-join-hands-for-5g-test-project"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/bright-minds-join-hands-for-5g-test-project/62956096">