Samsung Electronics has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with KDDI Research, the R&D division of Japanese telecommunications service provider KDDI, focused on conducting joint research to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in the evolution of mobile communication networks, particularly as 6G standardization progresses.
Through this collaboration, the companies will explore AI-driven methodologies to optimize D-MIMO systems’ design and operational parameters. This optimization aims to enable elevated transmission rates to meet the demands of growing data consumption and connectivity for the next-gen telecom landscape.
As 6G standardization with AI technology expands across industries, companies emphasize the enhancement of network efficiency and capacity through advanced AI applications in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technologies. It deployed multiple cells, yielding significant benefits such as improved performance at coverage boundaries and throughout the entire network.
“The joint research with KDDI Research will play an integral role in innovating wireless telecommunications through the convergence of telecommunications and AI technologies,” said Paul (Kyungwhoon) Cheun, CTO of Device eXperience (DX) Division at Samsung Electronics and Head of Samsung Research. “We will lead the next-generation communication research that brings improvements to user experience.”
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“I anticipate that our research collaboration will highlight the critical role of AI and D-MIMO in developing a user-centric network that delivers exceptional wireless quality across the target area, ultimately creating new value in 6G,” said Hajime Nakamura, President and CEO of KDDI Research, Inc.