DeepSig, HTC Group partner on advanced AI technology for private 5G networks

Arlington, United States – DeepSig, a provider of a deep learning software system and HTC’s subsidiary G REIGNS, a provider of 5G open RAN-compliant and cloud native vRAN solutions, have announced partnership that includes integration of DeepSig’s OmniPHY 5G software into G REIGNS’ private mobile networks and further AI-driven vRAN collaborations.

OmniPHY 5G, an AI-native baseband software component integrated into Intel’s FlexRAN Layer 1 reference software, operates fully within the 5G open distributed unit (O-DU) and replaces standard algorithms within the 5G-NR high-PHY, that can be readily deployed in open RAN and vRAN solutions to increase performance.

Adrian Tung, general manager at HTC G REIGNS, says “G REIGNS customised private 5G network solutions continue to deliver high value to our customers. We are committed to bringing advanced, o-RAN-compliant wireless technology to market, and look forward to partnering with DeepSig on optimising their AI software into our 5G private network offerings for low-latency use cases, IOT and smart city technologies.”

HTC’s new private 5G commercial product, REIGN CORE S2, is a compact P5G solution the size of a suitcase. It can cover an area of 10,000 square metres with a secure, high-speed 5G network. REIGN CORE S2 is easy to deploy in offices, pop-up spaces, warehouses, and more, and takes only about 30 minutes to set up.

“DeepSig is honored to work with HTC’s team of wireless experts and bring our AI neural receiver software to HTC’s leading 5G private network solutions. OmniPHY 5G will provide improved capacity, coverage and resilience in the complex, high-density environments unique to today’s enterprise wireless networks,” says Jim Shea, DeepSig CEO. “The close collaboration with HTC is an important step in proving how DeepSig’s AI neural receiver raises RAN performance and data-driven adaptability for mobile operators and communications service providers.”

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