Institute of Photonics and Quantum Electronics (IPQ) at KIT Science Week
During the KIT Science Week on October 8th and 9th, the KIGLIS project partners will present their approaches for the AI-based fiber optic network of future smart cities to the public.
Furthermore, a tour through a Telemaxx data center is offered. The participation requires a registration and is free of charge.
In the smart city of the future, wide-area fiber optic networks will serve as the backbone of the telecommunication infrastructure. At peak times, they will have to transmit immense amounts of data from different applications in short time. In addition, the costs for the network expansion should be as low as possible. To meet these requirements, the KIGLIS project will find new concepts for planning, using, and utilizing network infrastructures with the help of artificial intelligence (AI).
During the KIT Science Week on October 8th and 9th, the KIGLIS project partners will present their approaches for the AI-based fiber optic network of future smart cities to the public. Furthermore, a tour through a Telemaxx data center is offered. The participation requires a registration on the following homepage and is free of charge.