Exhibiting a Rugged 5G-themed Take to Transform Wireless Communications

Tiami Networks Inc, a leader in Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC) technology, is officially linked up with Airspan, a global provider of 4G and 5G Open RAN solutions, to hold a groundbreaking demonstration of 5G-based revolutionary sensing and object tracking capabilities at MWC Las Vegas.

According to certain reports, segwaying away from traditional systems that rely on cameras, the capabilities in question leverage 5G waveforms as radar signals to detect and track objects like vehicles, drones, and people, doing so in challenging environments where even cameras may fail. Such a setup, like you can guess, makes it possible to achieve real-time monitoring without invading privacy, something which makes the given setup ideal for urban and rural areas alike.

More on the planned demonstration would reveal the companies’ intention to showcase seamless integration of Tiami Networks’ technology with Airspan’s state-of-the-art integrated radios. Once packed together, the stated integration will effectively create a fully functioning 5G network bearing ISAC (Integrated Sensing and Communications) capabilities. Furthermore, Tiami’s advanced ISAC capabilities paired with Airspan’s robust and flexible radio technology highlights an exciting use case for the future of 5G communications.

“We are thrilled to partner with Airspan for this demonstration at MWC Vegas,” said Amitav Mukherjee, CEO at Tiami Networks. “By combining our PolyEdge Multifunction Sensor with Airspan’s innovative 5G solutions, we are setting a new standard for integrated sensing and communication technologies. This collaboration underscores our commitment to driving the evolution of wireless communications.”

Talk about the same on a slightly deeper level, we begin by expanding upon the technology’s ISAC aspect. In that regard, Tiami and its PolyEdge Multifunction Sensor will exhibit its revolutionary 5G-based sensing system, which on its part, can enhance public safety and security through non-intrusive surveillance. Complimenting this would be the fact that ISAC is open for a seamless integration with 5G communications to provide enhanced data transmission and connectivity.

Next up, the demonstration will involve Airspan All-In-One Radios. You see, Airspan’s advanced all-in-one radio, with integrated Open RAN baseband, can dramatically simplify deployment by eliminating the need for external on-site compute. Such a setup, like you can guess, should be able to deliver at your disposal high-speed, reliable 5G connectivity, thus showcasing the power and potential of next-generation wireless networks, while simultaneously reducing complexity and accelerating deployment.

Then, there would be an assortment of real-time applications relaying practical use cases of this integrated technology, use cases such as people counting and UAS detection.

“This partnership with Tiami Networks allows us to showcase the capabilities of our RAN solutions,” said Glenn Laxdal, President and CEO at Airspan Networks. “This demonstration will provide a glimpse into the future of 5G networks, highlights how integrating advanced 5G-based sensing and tracking technologies can unlock new possibilities for wireless networks, delivering powerful, real-world applications.”

Founded in 2022, Tiami Networks’ rise up the ranks stems from revolutionizing the global 5G and 6G landscape. You see, pursuing an overarching goal to transform the 5G system into world’s largest distributed radar network and make this technology available for government and commercial applications, the company hopes to put together smarter, safer, and more efficient environments that enhance connectivity and data analysis capabilities across various sectors.

As for Airspan Networks, it is best known for its groundbreaking, disruptive software and hardware in the context of 5G networks, as well as for its end-to-end Open RAN solutions that provide interoperability with other vendors. The company’s excellence in what it does can also be understood once you consider it serves more than 1,000 customers at the moment, customers that stretch across 100 different countries,

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