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1 March 2023 New energy micro training and mobile office application based on 5G
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Proceedings Volume 12588, International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Visualization (AIVRV 2022); 125880L (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667347
Event: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Visualization (AIVRV 2022), 2022, Chongqing, China
Abstract
The current mobile office data transmission management involves the problems of image traffic and delay, which leads to the low efficiency of mobile office applications. Therefore, this paper proposes a new energy micro-training and mobile office application based on 5G. After standard processing of mobile office images, a communication model is built to transmit information by using the characteristics of the continuous and rapid decline of 5G peak bandwidth. The experimental data shows that the time consumed by the new method is controlled below 1s, which proves that the new energy micro-training and mobile office under 5G can handle higher computing and processing needs. Even if more files are superimposed, they can be transmitted quickly in a shorter time. The method in this paper can ensure that the data transmission has a good quality of network experience, which meets the needs of mobile offices.
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Changle Yu, Su Zhang, Yongfei Yi, Hui Zhao, and Yanchen Ji "New energy micro training and mobile office application based on 5G", Proc. SPIE 12588, International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Visualization (AIVRV 2022), 125880L (1 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667347
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KEYWORDS
Data transmission

Education and training

Image processing

Data conversion

Data storage

Virtual reality

Mobile communications

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