GSMA Drone Interest Group – Deep Dive #2 – 5G Autonomous Drones

Monday 18 Jul 2022 | Advanced Air Mobility | Resources |

The GSMA Drone Interest Group hosted their second deep dive session on 28th June 2022. This provided an overview of a new drone solution, and GSMA Foundry project, by Telefonica and Unmanned Life. This project showcases the use of 5G drones both indoors (warehouse stock management) and outdoors (surveillance). It is a real life scenario for demonstrating the benefits of 5G, such as low latency communication across fleets of drones and high bandwidth data transfers in the form of real-time video and AI/analytics.

View the slides here. GSMA DIG Deep Dive 2 Presentation

Find out more: www.gsma.com/aviation.

David Moro

Head of service platforms & Voice core network, Telefónica

Kim Clement

CTO, Unmanned Life

Barbara Pareglio

Executive Director for Advanced Air Mobility and IoT Technical Director, GSMA

Barbara has over 20 years of experience in the mobile industry. She has been part of the GSMA Internet of Things Programme since 2014, working on several aspects of the IoT such as the development of the Mobile IoT Technologies (LTE-M, NB-IoT), GSMA IoT Security Guidelines, GSMA Drone Interest Group and looking at a variety of emerging technologies, like machine learning/AI and edge computing, for helping the mobile industry to create trusted solutions for the IoT. Before joining the GSMA Barbara worked in R&D in several areas of telecommunications, including Intelligent Networks, IMS, Service Enabling and M2M/IoT. She also participates in and actively contributed to several standards.

The GSMA Internet of Things helps operators to fully realise the opportunity in the IoT, operators must deliver secure IoT networks as well as scalable value added data services for the world’s industry and machines beyond connectivity. This is to be achieved by industry collaboration, appropriate regulation, optimising networks as well as developing key enablers to support the growth of IoT.