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brown-iposs GmbH will be represented at this year’s Hannover Messe at the joint stand for the CampusOS flagship project (Hall 15, Stand H13). In Hanover, trade visitors will have the opportunity to exchange ideas with the software provider’s experts. brown-iposs Managing Director Dr. Bernd Schröder will also be on site as a speaker in the lecture program and as part of a panel.

“Compared to public mobile networks, 5G private networks – also called NPN: non public networks – offer important advantages such as sovereignty over the data exchanged in the network,” says Dr. Bernd Schröder, founder and CEO of brown-iposs. “In the IIoT, 5G promises to become the standard that best supports autonomous production. Together with the project partners, which include Siemens, Bosch, Deutsche Telekom AG and Rohde & Schwarz, we are therefore committed to developing an ecosystem for modular and open 5G private networks and to opening up application domains for 5G private networks as part of CampusOS.”

The “CARAT” software tool from brown-iposs plays an important role in the commitment to CampusOS. CARAT stands for Classification and Root-Cause Analyzing Tool and offers stream analyses in particular, i.e. the recording of data streams during the ongoing process. The decisive advantage of stream analysis for qualitative analysis arises from this recording of connection data at the moment it is generated. From the information obtained, problems are filtered out, prioritized and finally solved by the tool.

brown-iposs at CampusOS booth H13, hall 15

The CampusOS stand in the 5G arena is divided into several counters that show important use cases of 5G private networks and explain how these can be implemented with open and modular systems. brown-iposs will provide information on the planning, construction and operation of 5G private networks at the “Operating models” counter on the first two days of the trade fair. From Wednesday to Friday, the company, which specializes in mobile communications, will focus on end-to-end tests.

brown-iposs is part of the CampusOS initiative right from the start. The project is led by the Fraunhofer Institutes Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (HHI) and Open Communication Systems (FOKUS) and funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Action (BMWK). The latest developments and the current status of CampusOS will be presented at the Hannover Messe.

Talk: “5G needs automation”

In addition to its presence at stand H13 in hall 15, brown-iposs will also be represented in the supporting program of the Hanover trade fair by Dr. Bernd Schröder. The mobile network optimization specialist will take part in the panel “Industry-specific drivers of open 5G campus networks”, where CampusOS members will discuss the requirements for open and modular 5G private networks. On the second day of the trade fair, the presentation “Automation needs 5G – and 5G needs automation” will provide the specialist audience with insights into the methods of automated network optimization: Following the principle of predictive maintenance applied to machines and systems, automated maintenance and optimization of wireless networks is also possible. Dr. Bernd Schröder explains in Hanover how this can be achieved with the help of the CARAT software tool.

brown-iposs at the Hannover Messe 2024

Exhibition stand:  Joint CampusOS stand, Hall 15, Stand H13

Panel: “Industry-specific drivers of open 5G campus networks”
Monday, 22.04.2024 | 14:25 – 14:55 (CEST), Hall 14, Stand H06

Presentation: “Automation needs 5G – and 5G needs automation” by Dr. Bernd Schröder
Tuesday, 23.04.2024 | 17:30 – 17:50 (CEST), Hall 14, Stand H06