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Writer Fuel: Scientists Propose Using AI to Run Cell Networks Faster. What Would Possibly Go Wrong?

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Scientists are developing artificial intelligence (AI) models that could help next-generation wireless networks such as 6G deliver faster and more reliable connections.

In a study that featured in December 2024’s edition of IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, researchers detailed an AI system which reduces the amount of information that needs to be sent between a device and a wireless base station — such as a cell tower — by focusing on key information such as angles, delays and signal strength.

By optimizing signal data in wireless networks that use high-frequency millimeter-wave (mmWave bands of the electromagnetic spectrum, the researchers found that connectivity errors were significantly reduced, and the AI system improved data reliability and connectivity in diverse environments, such as in urban areas with moving traffic and pedestrians.

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