CGC has always played a critical role in the formalising of standards, understanding the critical significance they play for a sustainable and progressive society, especially to fill the critical gap existing between academic research units and the standardisation bodies. In this context, one of CGC’s relevant attributes and cherished goals is also to have a substantial standardisation, IPR portfolio and spin-offs within a short span (a few years), as shown in the figure.
How to support the effective and efficient use of standardisation to promote multi business model innovation
International Telecommunication Union (ITU), European Telecommunication Standardization Institute (ETSI), Association of Radio Industries and Business (ARIB) and the Global ICT Standardization Forum of India (GISFI) are all important collaborative partners for CGC in this work.
To protect 5G BM and technology services in the future and accelerate the growth in connections, CSPs need a new approach to security. There are 6 key requirements: Adaptability, integration, auto-mation, rapidity, trust and privacy. The set requirement calls for 5G security to be adaptable to meet the increasingly sophisticated techniques of cyber-attackers. Hackers often dynamically tweak their attacks in real-time or near real-time, so CSPs’ defences must be at least as adaptive to respond at least as quickly.
Second Identity Management, Physical-Layer Security and Routing Protocols are all hot topics for CGC research in this field.
Chitt-Kaya Nivesh Sthaan (CNS) is a Sanskrit term aimed at the creation of knowledge for integrating Human Mind and Body. The terms: Chitt (Mind), Kaya (Body), Nivesh (Home), and Sthaan (Place). The present world has indeed a big challenge as human beings are suffering from mental stress, sleepless night and so on. CNS will solve these problems. CGC plans to establish an institute in the area of CNS to support human beings. CGC is already going ahead with the research development in this area.
Chitt-Kaya Nivesh Sthaan
Language and CNS define a concept that is the juxtaposition of the cognitive and physical dimensions of a human being. The concept is the proponent for involving cross-/interdisciplinary research domains (e.g., technology, medicine, humanities and social-science) on a common platform, forming an integrated solution to improve human functionalities. CNS focuses on a holistic approach to human betterment.
Personalised Medicine is making fast progress globally. CGC wants to be at the forefront of research and development in this thematic area to support the society and humans to benefit from new technology. Personal Medicine calls for collaboration and coordination of the increased activities with in the field – e.g. the use of data will grow along with the rapid development of ICT. CGC wants to help and support realising the potential of personalized medicine by linking what CGC and its partners already know about the population’s diseases with cross-interdisciplinary knowledge.
CGC Researchers must have secure, quick and easy access to pseudonymised data so that new knowledge, new technology, new business models and new treatment forms can be developed to the benefit of patients. Data and knowledge are to be shared in a secure manner to be able to diagnose more precisely and target treatment more quickly than the case is today. Bio-Informatics, Multi-Sensor Networks, Body Sensors, Assisted Living, Data Protection & Ethical Guidelines are all important topics in this field.
The future of the networks will be software-defined cognitive wired and wireless networks without borders, it will be fast, intelligent, and autonomous. These cognitive networks will be self-managing (self-configuring, self-healing, self-operating, self-x) across organizations and industries. Networks without borders will consider application requirements and user expectations across physical and virtual network infrastructure through incorporating artificial intelligence orchestration and machine learning to automate operations such as management of traffic, quality of service, security, availability, reliability, and scalability.
It will enable game-changing applications that require haptic and remote-control services with guaranteed service level agreement for example from vehicle platooning to tactile internet with the human in the loop services such as telesurgery, gaming, remote robotic operations, etc.
The power of these cognitive wired and wireless networks without borders and the freedom it will provide to organizations around the world will be almost limitless.
Holographic Telepresence Systems and the applications they enable are a critical cornerstone of ever-increasing digitalisation. A specific aim is to set up a CGC Holographic Research and Multi Business Model Innovation Research Lab comprising a cutting-edge HTPS research platform and HTPS technology enabling CGC B-labs on the CGC premises. This will provide a capacity in CGC to develop a strong research profile through the continuity of the networking activities and a capability to offer cutting-edge facilities to its early-stage researchers, overall research staff and graduate students working with HTPS.
The society will anticipate in the future mechanisms that require and allow communication of real-time information with Autonomic Vehicles and transport systems. The goal of the research is to create a flexible and efficient converged radio access and backhaul network that can carry all kind of wireless autonomous vehicles and transport systems from/to humans and machines.
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