Project description
Providing efficient and reliable 5G services for citizens and tourists
Every year, rapidly increasing data consumption is causing congestion in existing spectrum bands and service breakdowns. The fifth generation of mobile internet connectivity (5G) can handle thousands of devices simultaneously, and promises much faster data download and upload speeds, wider coverage and better connections. The EU-funded 5G-TOURS project aims to demonstrate the 5G network’s ability to support diverse requirements on the same infrastructure at a large scale. The project intends to provide efficient and reliable close-to-commercialisation services for citizens and tourists in three different cities: Athens (smart mobility), Rennes (e-health) and Turin (media and broadcasting). Its results could help to improve the quality of life of people in cities.
Field of science
- /engineering and technology/electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering/information engineering/telecommunications/wireless/5g
- /medical and health sciences/health sciences/health care services/ehealth
Call for proposal
H2020-ICT-2018-3
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Funding Scheme
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinator
00118 Roma
Italy
Participants (27)
KT16 0PS Chertsey - Surrey
20123 Milano
75015 Paris
15124 Maroussi
91620 Nozay
14564 Nea Kifisia
5656 AG Eindhoven
92150 Suresnes
00195 Roma
19019 Spata
10122 Torino
35033 Rennes Cedex 9
15351 Pallini
10177 Athina
28037 Madrid
171 21 Nea Smyrni
75009 Paris
RH20 4XB Pulborough
35000 Rennes
92700 Colombes
44641 Kfar Saba
15232 Athens
35510 Cesson Sevigne
28903 Getafe (Madrid)
46022 Valencia
16163 Genova
02 326 Warszawa