5G networks aim to support a variety of applications such as massive IoT, E-health, autonomous vehicles, connected robotics, extended reality and smart cities, with stringent and diversified communication requirements and tens of billions of devices and sensors generating, processing, and exchanging data in ultra-dense networks. Deploying, managing and optimizing these advanced and dynamic 5G networks represents a challenge for any operator. With this in mind, Samsung and Zhilabs, a Samsung Company, have developed an AI (Artificial Intelligence) product known as CognitiV Analytics, which can collaborate with its human counterparts to help mobile operators tackle this challenge.
Zhilabs is a Spain-based AI-powered platform that offers solutions such as performance management and network analytics for mobile and fixed operators.