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5G Network Performance Optimization

25.06.2020

Samsung Electronics held a demonstration of a new way to measure the configuration of antennas for 4G and 5G networks based on drones. The automated solution will help operators manage base stations more efficiently, improve the safety of industrial climbers, and ultimately optimize network performance.

The engineer on the ground used a smartphone with a special application to control the drone. The drone, using cameras mounted on it, took photographs of antennas located on the roof of the building. The resulting visual data was available for preview on the smartphone screen. Within seconds, the resulting images were uploaded to a cloud server, where the system, using AI and deep learning, evaluated the angles of rotation and tilt of the antennas, determining whether the antennas were installed correctly and at optimal angles.

It took less than a minute to transfer the data and process the results, allowing the engineer to view the results on a smartphone screen directly on site, in real time. The demo showed that Samsung's solution can complete the task within 15 minutes, from launching the drone to reporting measurement results. For comparison, when using traditional methods with the involvement of industrial climbers, solving such problems can take several hours.

Samsung will continue to add new features that will allow engineers to remotely adjust the angle of the antennas to achieve the optimal position using a mobile device and a computer.

Base station antennas are usually installed at high altitudes, such as cell towers or rooftops, to provide optimal mobile coverage. Field technicians are forced to carry heavy and expensive equipment when climbing the mast to measure the configuration. Samsung's AI-powered solution provides operators with a new way to keep employees safe.

The security benefits of the solution will be especially relevant when auditing and maintaining base stations, where several field specialists must be sent to the site to check or adjust the antenna angles, and the climb to the communication tower must be carried out by certified employees who have undergone advanced technical training. security.

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