IMAGINE-B5G

Remote Health Care Services

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The main objective of 5G4Reha  was to develop a real-world pilot on remote care leveraging immersive equipment, i.e., mixed reality (MR)/Augmented Reality (AR) headsets, to enable seamless interactions between a remote medical expert and a patient that needs specialized diagnosis and treatment in the rehabilitation domain.  For this pilot to succeed, future B5G technologies were leveraged to provide high-quality immersive media with very low latency between the remote and local sites.

The trial for the project was conducted at Telenor’s facility in Oslo, Norway. For the 4G tests, an iSIM card from A1 (i.e., a Serbian network provider) was used, which was set in roaming mode (i.e., the network carrier was Norway Telenor 4G), while for the 5G tests,  a Telenor SIM card was used, which connects to the network through a local antenna placed in the room.

Functionality:
Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB)
Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications (URLLC)

Maturity:

Location(s):
Norway

Vertical sector(s):
Smart Health


replicable use case

This use case is replicable

Degree of replicability1:
51
1According to the Replicability Assessment Tool

High level of replicability : 61 < LR < 80

Good level of replicability: 31 < LR < 60

Low level of replicability: 00 < LR < 30


Project Open Call 3rd-party funding

IMAGINE-B5G


Duration:

GA Number: 101096452

SNS JU Call (Stream):
Call 1
Stream D

This tool has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme under the SNS ICE project (Grant Agreement No 101095841)