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Moo over people, 5G network will initially be used to monitor cows

July 26, 2019 / 10:22 IST
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Highlights:
- Similar to Fitbits, wearable sensors can be attached to cows that would monitor their health, food intake, breeding
- The 5G spectrum guarantees high throughput, meaning it can carry huge amounts of data. It has low latency, so there will be almost zero delay before data transfer begins.

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Connected cars can wait; welcome the connected cows.

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As the world readies ultra-fast 5G wireless networks to power driverless cars, remote surgeries and advanced robotics, India will explore how the new technology can work for, yes, cows.

One of India’s first 5G use case labs will be dedicated for monitoring cows and dairy development, a high-level government panel decided on July 4. The 5G Implementation Oversight Committee, which has representation from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), besides a few academics, had met to review the recommendations of the 5G High Level Forum.