6G Sensor Technology: Mobile network will work as a sensor, danger will be detected in advance

6G Sensor Technology: Asia's biggest tech event India Mobile Congress 2023 has started. This three-day event is being organized in New Delhi. It was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On the first day of this event, major companies like Nokia and Ericsson unveiled their 6G technology.

Sat, 28 Oct 2023 01:25 PM (IST)
6G Sensor Technology: Mobile network will work as a sensor, danger will be detected in advance

If you are passing through a mountain or forest in your car and if an elephant is sitting on the road ahead or any wild animal has come on the road, then you will get information about it even before reaching that place.

This is going to be possible with 6G Sensor Technology which has been developed by telecom companies. With the help of this technology, we will get warnings of danger in advance. You will be able to easily know the location of any person, bus, truck, car, etc. 6G sensor technology will also be of great help in catching criminals.

On Friday, Nokia and Ericsson demonstrated 6G sensor technology at the India Mobile Congress, which was also attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Nokia's R&D Director Pony Krishnamurthy said that under 6G sensor technology, all networks will work as sensors.

This sensor will work like a piano. First, it will sense any person, animal, or item through the sensor and give information about it. He said that if you are going somewhere by car and a stone has fallen on the way, then the information about it will come in the 6G device installed in the car.

If a person is running away from the car, his information will also be available on other 6G devices. He said that this technology has been developed and its public use can start by the year 2030.

Like Nokia, Ericsson also showcased 6G sensor technology at the Mobile Congress. Ericsson showed off a T-shirt with a 6G sensor at the Mobile Congress that captures all types of data through the sensor.

The sensor installed in it looks like a bandage that is pasted on the wound. This sensor can be used in many forms. With the help of sensors, many patients can be monitored simultaneously in hospitals.

Ericsson has developed such a device that will give the driver advanced information about traffic. However, public use of these devices will take time. Airtel has developed a battery management device for electric vehicles, with the help of which damage to the battery can be prevented and the life of the battery will also increase.

Airtel has developed such technology for automobile manufacturing companies that when installed in a car or other vehicle, all types of alerts can be sent to that vehicle owner.

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