May 27, 2024
"Artificial intelligence for IT operations " is a significant milestone for the telecommunications industry
A distinction is made between asynchronous and synchronous telecommunications. In asynchronous communication, messages are recorded or written down and then delivered to the recipient with a delay (e.g., letter, email, fax). On the other hand, synchronous communication allows for direct contact between the sender and recipient (e.g., telephony, video conferencing, chatting). The increasing amount of data available through network traffic calls for powerful solutions to analyze and derive insights, particularly in security.
AIOPs, or "artificial intelligence for IT operations," are mentioned as a future technology that will use AI algorithms, dynamic intelligence, and machine learning to automatically respond to collected and analyzed data. The text also mentions the expansion of mobile network operators' networks and the improvements brought by 5G, such as higher speeds, lower latency, and real-time communication. Furthermore, it is noted that preparation for the launch of 6G is already underway, with its commercial launch expected in 2030. 6G is anticipated to utilize higher frequencies than 5G and will have applications in AI-based applications, autonomous driving, tele-surgery, and more.
The SM4000 rectifier diode by Diotec Semiconductor offers an impressive 4000V/1A of reverse voltage in a single DO-213AB case outline. It is ideally suited for input rectification of devices connected directly to the public mains, e. g. smart meters, LED street lamps, and 5G base stations. All these devices are rated for a surge voltage of 6kV. The usual built-in mains filter reduces this value to around 2kV, while the SM4000 with Vrrm = 4000V offers a comfortable safety margin. Reliable operation is therefore guaranteed.