Army signs pact with IIT-Madras for 5G testbed project for use at borders
Press Trust of India | June 20, 2022 | 09:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Madras-Army partnership would encourage students, faculties and scientists to undertake research in the area of 5G communications and military applications.
CHENNAI: The Army Training Command (ARTRAC) is partnering with the IIT-Madras to establish a 5G Testbed at the Military College of Telecommunication at Mhow, Indore, for the army's operational use of 5G technology, especially along the borders, the institute said on Monday. An agreement was signed in this regard today by Lt Gen MU Nair, AVSM, SM, Commandant, Military College of Telecommunication Engineering, on behalf of the Army Training Command, Shimla, and Prof V Kamakoti, director, IIT- Madras, in the presence of Army officials and faculty of the institute.
The collaboration would give an impetus to the induction of systems, devices and equipment using niche technology and use of AI-based algorithms for enhancing the capabilities of the armed forces. "It will also promote collaborative and cooperative research and facilitate the exchange of ideas for the development of new technology," a release said. The partnership would encourage students, faculties and scientists to undertake research in the area of 5G communications and the development of military applications.
Besides, it would accelerate the army’s indigenisation efforts for achieving ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ in the field of communications, and provide a testing facility for tri-services, and thus act as a catalyst for research and development, it said. As per the MoU, IIT-Madras would provide consultancy, duly supported by research for feasibility studies and prototype development on 5G-enabled future communications.
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Highlighting the importance of the partnership, Prof Bhaskar Ramamurthi, ZOHO Chair Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT-Madras, said, "Latest communication technologies like 5G have a great relevance to the armed forces and it is important for their officers to acquaint themselves with such developments." Ramamurthi, who heads the 5G Testbed project, further said the project at MCTE would enable the students and trainees at the college to become thoroughly familiar with the advanced technologies embedded in the 5G system. "It is an example of how the 5G Testbed developed with support from DoT to enable companies and start-ups to test their products can also be successfully leveraged for other productive purposes,” he said.
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