Extended Reality Needs 5G, Not Limited to Consumer Apps: 5G Americas
Extended Reality (XR) applications, which include augmented-, virtual- and mixed-reality, will be important to the future of 5G, 5G Americas said in a paper released Thursday. XR “creates either fully virtual, immersive environments or blends those virtual landscapes and features…
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with the ‘real’ world,” the paper said: “Its use cases are not limited to consumer applications like gaming, but also include enterprise, institutions, and manufacturing. XR will influence the way people play, work, learn, and interact with each another.” VR, “and particularly AR,” require “significant development in multiple areas including but not limited to multi-media, artificial intelligence, computing, display systems, and communication to provide experiences that incorporate XR into our daily lives,” the report said.