BT Group has unveiled a new testbed to develop and trial immersive experiences in the areas of work, home, health and entertainment
Inviting technology partners and customers to collaborate, the testbed brings enabling technologies from a range of solution providers together with EE’s 5G public network and private 5G networks. This will allow BT Group and others to explore the opportunities and challenges of new capabilities such as network exposure functions, cloud-rendering, enhanced localisation and 5G, in supporting mixed reality use cases.
Immersive extended reality experiences have the potential to revolutionise the way we connect, live, work, learn, create, and play, but their development relies upon strong foundations in networks, technologies and standards.
“Network optimisation is a fundamental enabler for immersive experiences that will require high bandwidth, high capacity, and ultra-low latency networks which can be dynamically configured for the demands of different extended reality service applications. As the UK’s leading provider of fixed and mobile networks we’re delighted to invite others in the ecosystem to work with us, using the testbed to explore future use cases for consumers, enterprise and industry sectors,” Gabriela Styf Sjoman, managing director research and network strategy, BT Group.
BT Group will look to understand how networks, platforms, services and apps can be optimised for cloud-GPU rendered extended reality immersive experiences delivered over EE’s public and private 5G networks. The testbed will look to support a broad range of extended reality use cases, with a focus on the use of augmented reality which enables blended realities – mixing virtual content with the real-world.
While the platform is still in testing phase, it has already enabled demonstrations of use cases for car retail, education, sports broadcasting and medical imaging. Demonstrating the value of the testbed, the company recently, at its Sustainability Festival, showcased an extended reality digital twin of Adastral Park - its global R&D headquarters. Using 5G, cloud-GPU rendering and hybrid localisation, users can view data such as power usage of buildings and equipment by integrating live data streams from Johnson Controls International.
Digital twins are a core building block of immersive experiences. They can be used to collate and present real-time data from physical systems in an immersive virtual presentation, enabling real-time monitoring and two-way control, in addition to modelling, simulation and analytics of complex real-world systems.
Future immersive experiences will be developed collectively by an ecosystem of content providers, hardware, software, platform developers, underpinned by strong technological foundations and enabling technologies. Success will depend on all parts of the ecosystem working together and BT Group looks forward to working collaboratively with others to explore what is possible.