K2 Room

In­tel­li­gent Net­works

K2 will support U rooms with low-latency, resilient, and secure communication systems to seamlessly connect sensors and actuators.

The Aim

Our aim is to develop a key concept to support the intended use cases (“U-rooms”) that employ various networks (BAN, LAN, and WAN), specifically focusing on networked systems in human-machine interaction.

The Innovation

CeTI is pioneering the development of technologies for secure, real-time global communication through 5G networks in both industrial and private environments. Our research is concentrated on creating advanced solutions for integrating multiple network types to facilitate seamless interaction between humans and machines. By leveraging the capabilities of BAN, LAN, and WAN, we ensure efficient and effective communication within U-rooms.

The Expertise

The CeTI team brings together experts from diverse fields to address the complexities of networked human-machine interactions. Our electronic and computer engineers design and implement cutting-edge hardware and software to support various network topologies. Security specialists develop protocols to ensure secure communication over 5G networks. Human factors experts and usability specialists work to create user-friendly interfaces that enhance the interaction within U-rooms. Network engineers focus on optimizing the integration of BAN, LAN, and WAN to deliver reliable and real-time communication.

The expectes Result

CeTI objectives to transform digital communication by enabling secure, real-time interactions over 5G networks across industrial and private environments. We provide solutions that support seamless integration of various network types, facilitating effective human-machine interactions. Our work is set to establish new standards for networked communication, benefiting sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, smart homes, and beyond. CeTI is committed to advancing a future where digital interactions are secure, efficient, and ubiquitously accessible, enhancing productivity and connectivity for all users.

Room Leaders

Portrait of Frank Fitzek

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c.

Frank H. P. Fitzek

TU Dresden

Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks