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OPPO leads the way in advancing 5G and preparing for 6G technologies

OPPO is pioneering advancements in 5G-Advanced and preparing for 6G, focusing on AI integration and revolutionary connectivity technologies.

OPPO is spearheading developments in the latest 5G-Advanced (5G-A) technologies, setting the stage for the next leap in wireless communications, including integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and preparations for 6G networks.

Leading innovations in ambient IoT and AI integration

OPPO’s recent strides in the 5G-A standards showcase their commitment to driving the future of mobile connectivity. One notable innovation is the Ambient Internet of Things (IoT), which enables devices to operate battery-free while maintaining simplicity in hardware. This breakthrough has been achieved through advancements in environmental energy harvesting and ultra-low power technologies. OPPO’s “Zero-Power Tag” prototype, an exemplar of this innovation, was recognised as one of TIME magazine’s Best Inventions of 2023. Further solidifying their leadership, OPPO has released an updated white paper detailing the latest challenges and advancements in Ambient IoT.

In addition to Ambient IoT, OPPO is enhancing mobile communication systems by integrating AI. This fusion not only boosts current 5G capabilities but also lays a robust foundation for the intelligent networks anticipated with 6G. These AI-enhanced networks are designed to be smart, efficient, and adaptive, offering personalised connectivity experiences.

Progress in sidelink technology marks another area where OPPO is making significant advancements. This technology facilitates direct device-to-device communication without the need for network infrastructure, which is crucial for areas with limited network coverage and in scenarios such as public safety and disaster recovery.

Moreover, OPPO has introduced a pioneering 3Tx uplink transmission technology, which uses three antennas to significantly improve upload speeds and reliability. This enhancement is particularly beneficial for data-intensive applications such as live streaming and video conferencing, ensuring a smoother and more reliable user experience.

Shaping the roadmap towards 6G

OPPO’s efforts extend beyond immediate technological advancements; the company is actively shaping the future with its vision for 6G. As delineated in their white papers, OPPO’s approach includes creating a ‘Minimised Kernel’ system design and developing robust security measures, all integrated with AI to foster a smarter, more secure wireless future.

With over 12,000 technical documents contributed to the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and substantial 5G-A patent deployments across more than 40 countries, OPPO is not just participating in but leading the charge towards a more connected future. Their extensive research and development in 5G and beyond demonstrate a clear vision for a world where connectivity is seamless, intelligent, and ubiquitous.

OPPO’s pioneering work in 5G-Advanced and their groundwork for 6G are not just enhancing current technologies but are also paving the way for future innovations that promise to transform our digital lives. By investing in these areas, OPPO is committed to delivering superior communication experiences that are not only smarter and more efficient but also tailored to meet the needs of users around the globe.

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