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Government CIO Outlook | Thursday, May 06, 2021
Public safety organizations can see the potential 5G has to improve the current processes and allow the use of innovative technologies.
FREMONT, CA :Streamlining recordkeeping, promoting identification by biometrics, and shielding first responders from liability through body cameras are examples of how public safety agencies use technology to enhance operations. The commonly implemented solutions are just a small sample of the technology that could help public safety agencies if they had access to a communications network to support them.
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All changes with 5G. This next-generation mobile network provides first responders with connections to every type of critical information, real-time data exchange, and quicker response times, allowing them to function more effectively and deliver better services to their communities.
5G and MEC: The Unstoppable Combination
The fifth generation of mobile networks is finally being rolled out after a long wait. Users benefit from higher speeds, almost up to 100 times faster than 4G, and lower latency. The communication latency that some users have would be virtually eliminated. 5G also supports a larger number of devices, allowing smart systems to exchange data with public safety officials feasible.
Network slicing is one of the most significant benefits 5G brings to public services. It features allow network operators and administrators to "slice" a network into several virtual networks. Then they may prioritize specific users or devices, which is critical for public safety agencies that have dependable on-demand service.
5G's Impact on Public Safety
Healthcare
Health professionals face a challenge while caring for patients in rural and remote communities. 5G not only facilitates applications that enable doctors to access vast files like medical records and imagery quickly and reliably, but it also offers more coverage. Telemedicine will soon be possible for people who are presently underserved and off the grid.
5G can also bind first responders with ER doctors in the field, who can offer real-time video guidance.
Traffic Control
5G enables networks to provide emergency vehicles priority on the road, and it does so much more efficiently than any device currently in operation with 4G. 5G traffic control systems will communicate with any vehicle on the road to establish the current network and control traffic signals to keep traffic flowing and allow emergency vehicles to pass.
Traffic control systems powered by a 5G network will also connect with drivers' onboard navigation systems to help them find the best route, whether it's during an emergency or a busy rush hour.
Surveillance
With 5G, surveillance systems can be more powerful and reliable, allowing for the transmission of higher-resolution data in real-time, implementing more cameras and devices, and highly controlled systems that leverage drones or autonomous vehicles. The acceleration of 5G combined with edge capabilities will allow systems to react when people violate security or cross boundaries by triggering alarms or alerting authorities.
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