5G video broadcast from the largest skating rink in Moscow was launched in Russia

MTS announced the launch of a live video broadcast from the largest skating rink in Moscow. As the press service of the operator notes, this is the first video broadcast in Russia with data analytics over the 5G network.

5G video broadcast from the largest skating rink in Moscow was launched in Russia

Video broadcasting in 4K resolution is carried out through a pilot test 5G MTS network at VDNKh. As conceived by the developers, this is one of the possible scenarios for the practical application of 5G technologies and neural networks, which can be applied in real time to improve the comfort and safety of urban residents.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH102Lfd_3g

To demonstrate smart video surveillance, MTS organized an online broadcast from a 360º HD video camera over a 5G network. The information from the camera goes to the video analytics server for processing by neural networks of the Sitronics IT company. Artificial intelligence estimates the average speed of movement, the number of falls and collisions, the ratio of children to skating and adults.

Depending on the needs, the AI ​​can also determine the density of skiers, the use of personal protective equipment, and even the predominant color of the skaters’ clothing. Metrics analysis helps to schedule sessions, distribute attendance, group visitors according to age, and reduce the number of incidents on the ice.

MTS launched a 5G network in the 28 GHz and 4.9 GHz bands at VDNKh in two zones:

  • in the area of ​​the “Smart City” pavilion of the Moscow Department of Information Technologies. This pilot zone is primarily designed to test Smart City solutions, including those aimed at improving security, developing the transport system and city services management systems, and developing products for the city based on augmented and virtual reality.
  • on the territory of the 5G lab for startups developing products based on the fifth generation network in a number of areas, including cloud rendering, remote game playback, Ultra HD video streaming, VR / AR, 360 ?, “Internet of Things” and new calculation formats and data storage.

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