How 5G Innovation Shapes Digital Space

How 5G Innovation Shapes Digital Space

The continued efforts by China to expand the end device ecosystem and build modern network connections have triggered the rapid growth of 5G technology throughout the country. Unsurprisingly, this has created new opportunities marked by the commercial use of telecom technology.

According to industry experts, 5G technology constitutes the key information structures that facilitates the general interconnection of things. It's the primary driving force for the progressive digital transformation of both society and the economy.

In 2020 China made remarkable progress in 5G development and applications in the course of designing new infrastructure. This term refers to the latest digital technologies, assets and associated physical facilities and installations like the 5G networks, artificial intelligence applications, industrial internet and big data centres. Undoubtedly, the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic on the national economy and the larger society called for faster development of new businesses, including the crucial 5G infrastructure.

According to Lyu Tingjie (who is the China Information Economics Association's vice president) said that China is now entering a modern digital age transformation. The CIEA is a research institute based in Beijing. According to tp Lyu Tingjie, China will use its 5G commercial networks and technology and strive to integrate it into far reaching sectors. The Vice President cited the Chinese government's concerted efforts to fast track the designing of new infrastructure. She expressed her profound conviction, characterized by the belief that new growth opportunities are bound to emerge faster in 20 years.

Further, Lyu Tingjie said that China's superfast 5G technology will likely provide coverage areas featuring high data speeds that can be 100 times than what previously existed; this is a virtually instantaneous response time. In this 5G era, there's much lower latency and higher reliability potential to be realized. This is bound to make the internet of things far more effective; indeed, it's likely to allow the introduction of new autonomous cars a definite reality.

According to Lyu Tingjie, China is also likely to experience a great digital transformation era characterized by such things as the 5G-enabled internet of vehicles, the industrial internet and the internet f things. The executive says that the new transformation will result in further growth opportunities that will benefit many small and medium-sized businesses. She notes that these are the entities that can explore the modern 5G applications in many vertical industries.

A veteran analyst, Zhou Xibing, who closely tracks 5G technologies, also said that 5G technology is likely to impact the current digital transformation; it's likely to influence the upgrade of most traditional enterprises. Zhou says: There's a possibility that 5G technology will uniquely combine with AI as well as the internet of things; this might boost the rapid development of online education, smart logistics, unmanned vehicles and virtual reality games. These will further enhance the competitiveness of most Chinese enterprises, allowing them to have a more significant influence in the global supply chain.

Furthermore, other officials have added their voice on this subject. China's Vice-minister of information technology and industry, Liu Liehong, recently said this: China has now taken a global lead in the fields of 5G standalone networks, innovations, applications and industrial capabilities. Data from Mr Liu's Ministry shows that by March 2021, China had already built over 819,000 5G base stations; these account for over 70%; of the current global total. Indeed, some 280 million users of mobile devices have already joined the 5G network. Again, this represents more than 80%; of the global total. At the same time, China's standard 5G essential patent declarations now represent over 38%; of the world's total.

Mr Liu also noted the huge potential for growth in the 5G development sector; he said this would not just boost the development of China's digital industrialization. Instead, Mr Liu said it would go further to promote the nation's industrial digitalization effectively. Interestingly, China is expected to spend a total of 1.2 trillion yuan ($186.6 billion) on constructing a 5G network by 2025. The country will pump in more than 2.93 trillion yuan on added economic value and 8 trillion yuan on information consumption.

A recently published Chinese Academy of Information's new white paper showed that 5G technology already generated some$ 810.9 billion yuan (linked to China's 2020 direct economic output). This also created 189.7 billion yuan on added economic value.

Latest Mercedes-Benz VISION AVTR

Latest Mercedes-Benz VISION AVTR

The Vision AVTR (Advanced Vehicle Transformation) is a concept vehicle inspired by the American Sci-fi movie Avatar. The Mercedes team developed the car in conjunction with the Avatar team. This is not the first vehicle inspired by a movie. Back in November 2019, Elon Musk unveiled a Tesla Cybertruck, partly inspired by a 1977 James Bond’s movie 'The Spy Who Loved Me.' Mercedes AVTR is not available for purchase right now as it represents the Mercedes vision of future automobiles in the distant future. Alexander Mankowsky, the futurologist at Mercedez Benz, hinted that the car may never be built as a production car and is only a teaser of what to expect in the future.

This amazing concept car was first showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show, which was held between 7th and 10th January 2020. Mercedes-Benz AVTR is an emission-free electric car that has mind-blowing features. The rear end has 33 discrete scales called 'bionic flaps' that can be used to communicate with other people that aren't in the vehicle. The flaps also work to support handling of the car, and the color illumination change when taking a bend or braking. In addition, the bionic flaps can work as solar plates and power the vehicle. It has spherical wheels that allow it to drive forward, sideways, or diagonal with torque vectoring.

An amazing feature of this car is that it is completely autonomous and lacks a steering wheel. The car is built to connect with human beings just like in the movie Avatar by adapting the forms of natural aesthetics and overcoming the language barrier between humans and machines. Daimler Group chairman suggested the objective of the car is to make man and machine literally merge. The Vision AVTR can detect and adapt automatically when passengers are moving in the car or when a family is on board. Hence, children referred to as ‘inmates’ won’t get bored thanks to the ‘Child-friendly augmented reality experience.’ Children can enjoy age-appropriate educational games installed in the vehicle.

Developing this future-oriented automobile took two years with the help of Avatar's film director James Cameron. According to the manufacturers, the vehicle is powered by organic battery cells, not requiring rare earth minerals. The battery is recyclable and has a vehicle to grid technology. Also, the interior of the car has no unobtainium (a fictional, highly valuable mineral from the movie Avatar). In short, the interior is not made up of rare minerals but vegan leather and recycled plastics. The floor is made of fast-growing Karuun wood, grown and harvested in Indonesia. As a result, the interior receives much-needed warmth and a sense of naturalness, as claimed by the automaker. This is to achieve Mercedes's long term goal of reducing carbon emission; hence it is made of 100% recyclable elements.

The interior design is incredible, just like the exterior design. The doors open upward while the roof has partially transparent panels that keep changing their colors. By adapting to the natural aesthetics and use of augmented reality experience, the car seats can transmit vibrations to achieve some sort of excitement for the occupants. Moreover, to keep the occupants more relaxed, it has a 3D 360-degree sound system that can play/mimic the sound heard outside the car, such as bird songs. This, according to the manufacturer, is to strengthen the bond between human beings and nature. The seats are designed to be curvy to display the visual connection between the occupants and the outside environment.

The driverless car replaces the steering wheel with a biometric control that allows for activation of the vehicle using a handprint. This biometric control serves to connect the driver and the car. Additionally, it can sense the heartbeat and breathing pace of the driver. Also, it connects seamlessly with the other passengers in the vehicle. This is exhibited when someone raises their hand in the car a menu like image will be projected on their palms. Also, the dashboard has 3D graphics of what is ahead and displays other existing natural wonders of the earth.

The car is extremely powerful, and its engine runs on 350 kilowatts and up to 469 horsepower. The 110-kilowatt hour battery gives the vehicle a range of over 435 miles (700 km). Without a doubt, Mercedez-Benz Vision AVTR is a good representation of tomorrow’s technology and futuristic cars.

Enjoy Browsing Wherever You Travel

Enjoy Browsing Wherever You Travel

Sorry we're not going to give you COVID-19 Travel advice. There's too many different rules per country that's getting tiresome already ... We are looking at different kind of Travel advice. A Virtual Private Network is a method used to encrypt a user's data and adds a layer of privacy that protects the user's identity. Over the years, using a VPN has proved to be one of the most secure ways of keeping users' data private while surfing the internet. In the recent past, VPNs were only used in the business sector, organizations to secure their data. Nowadays, many individuals and corporations use VPNs to increase their internet security. VPNs protect all the traffic sent in a Network and ensure no data is lost. They do that by replacing the user's initial IP address with an IP address from a VPN provider in a gateway city.

Users who browse the internet without the use of a VPN are prone to many risks, and their internet security may be easily compromised. Firstly, their data can be easily breached through WiFi spoofing or Firesheep, hence no data privacy. Also, they are more prone to lose their data compared to a VPN user. Secondly, the location of users who don't use VPNs can be easily exposed. This is because their computer's or device Internet Protocol (IP) address is visible to the sites they visit. Thirdly, it is easier for hackers to intercept information sent from an internet user who does not use a VPN. As a result, crucial data such as bank information, PIN, or passwords may be accessed by a hacker.

VPNs work by sending the users traffic to an encrypted tunnel and gives the user a different IP address so that their real IP address is not exposed to the websites they're visiting. Such that users can choose their gateway city or country of origin for their connection. As a result, users can access sites that are prohibited in their home countries as long as they have a VPN running. Also, it encrypts a user's data transfer by encapsulating all their online transfers. Users can ensure their internet connection is secure by conducting integrity checks to make sure their data is not lost. Also, connecting your device with a VPN is very easy as it only requires an internet connection to initiate a connection using the VPN software you've installed.

But are users truly secure and anonymous using VPNs? Without a doubt, VPNs work to protect the confidentiality and data integrity of their users. However, there are a few facts on the usage of VPNs that users don't know. Firstly, Virtual Private Networks often tell their customers that they keep no logs of their online activity. However, there's no absolute evidence to prove they don't keep them. This is because VPN providers can still access their users' traffic, logs, and browser history. Given that nothing or no one can prevent them from viewing or keeping your network logs or browser history. Even if they say they don't store users' logs, users can't be certain they don't. The only thing that users can be sure of is that credible VPN providers won't share their data or online activity with any third parties such as governments.

Another fact that VPN users don't know is that they are not completely anonymous, and they can still be tracked. This is made possible if a user initiates a VPN connection using a local Internet service provider, the ISP provider can track the user by the nearest cell tower used to connect to the internet. Also, the user's geographical location can still be known if the user allows web mapping services such as Google Maps to run on the background while using a VPN. Moreover, some VPN providers run Google tracking services or analytics on their websites, which makes it easy for Google to track the geo-location of the user. Additionally, there advanced web trackers and advertising IDs used by multinational technology companies that can bypass VPNs and still track the VPN user. Many websites can get access this unique ID when you visit them.

Using a VPN can hide your IP address but won't hide your unique ID, especially on smartphones running Android or the iOS operating system. This is because users first signed up with the companies before using their devices to connect to a VPN. VPNs are not hack-proof, but it is extremely difficult to hack a VPN successfully. All in all, using VPNs remains to be the most effective method of keeping your data secure and maintaining online privacy.

NASA and ESA Partner in 2021 for Climate Change

NASA and ESA Partner in 2021 for Climate Change

NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) have formed a first-of-its-kind strategic partnership to observe Earth and its changing environment. The global climate is rapidly changing and the demand for accurate, timely, and actionable knowledge is more pressing than ever. Recognizing that climate change is an urgent global challenge, the timing is right for NASA and ESA, as partners in space, to join forces to lead and support a global response to climate change. The partnership is an effort to help address and mitigate climate change through monitoring Earth with combined efforts of both agencies in Earth science observations, research, and applications.

"Climate change is an all-hands-on deck, global challenge that requires action – now," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. "NASA and ESA are leading the way in space, building an unprecedented strategic partnership in Earth science. This agreement will set the standard for future international collaboration, providing the information that is so essential for tackling the challenges posed by climate change and helping to answer and address the most pressing questions in Earth science for the benefit of the United States, Europe, and the world."

The partnership was formalized through a joint statement of intent, signed Tuesday, which outlines how the agencies will collaborate to ensure continuity of Earth observations; advance understanding of the Earth System, climate change and application of that knowledge; and collaborate on an open data policy that promotes open sharing of data, information, and knowledge within the scientific community and the wider public.

"Together, NASA and ESA provide most of the world's Earth science coverage through our Earth-observing satellites," said Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA associate administrator for science. "This transformative agreement will build on that capability, forging a critical international climate science partnership to tackle the most challenging climate questions in an integrated and strategic way. Not only will NASA and ESA work together to deliver unparalleled Earth science observations, research, and applications, but all of our findings will also be free and open for the benefit of the entire world as we work together to combat and mitigate climate change."

NASA and ESA have a long and successful history working together to understand climate change. In 2020, NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and European partners, including ESA, launched the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite, which is collecting the most accurate data yet on global sea level and how oceans are rising in response to climate change. The mission also is collecting data of atmospheric temperature and humidity that will help improve climate models and weather forecasts.

"Without doubt, space is the best vantage point to measure and monitor climate change, but joining forces is also key to tackling this global issue," said Josef Aschbacher, ESA director general. "This is why today's agreement between our organizations is so crucial. Timing is also important, particularly as we look to the COP26 climate conference later this year, where we have the chance to further make space an integral part of the solution when it comes to climate-change mitigation."

In May, NASA announced its Earth System Observatory, which will design a new set of Earth-focused missions to provide key information to guide efforts related to climate change, disaster mitigation, fighting forest fires, and improving real-time agricultural processes. The joint statement of intent complements activities underway for the Earth System Observatory.

Climate adaptation and mitigation efforts cannot succeed without robust climate observations and research. NASA has more than two dozen satellites and instruments observing how the planet is changing and measuring key climate indicators, such as the height of oceans and inland waters, clouds and precipitation, and carbon dioxide.