HUN-REN SZTAKI Researchers Visited Norway as Part of a Project Investigating 5G-Supported Human-Robot Collaboration
Emma Takács and Mátyás Hajós, researchers at the Research Laboratory on Engineering & Management Intelligence of HUN-REN SZTAKI, are collaborating with the Sustainable Immersive Networking Laboratory (SINLAB) at the University of Oslo within the framework of the Imagine-B5G project.
During their visit to Norway at the end of April, the researchers explored ongoing projects at the Oslo lab and set up a robotic cell required for their own 5G-SEDAR project, on which they also conducted initial tests.
The 5G-SEDAR cascade project is a collaboration between the Research Laboratory on Engineering & Management Intelligence, the Department of Network Security and Internet Technologies of HUN-REN SZTAKI, and the company MM-VILL Ltd. The project is coordinated by HUN-REN SZTAKI.
The project supports human-robot collaboration in assembly environments using an augmented reality (AR)-based assistant. A wireless, 5G-enabled sensor platform helps monitor the workspace, identify components, and guide the user during assembly. The system enables efficient, cable-free operation, and its performance will be validated through user experience analysis and network measurements.
