- Collaboration focuses on real-time digital video, artificial
intelligence (AI), and edge-to-cloud technologies across a private
5G wireless network
- The successful collaboration demonstrates potential for
advanced technological solutions that can improve operational
efficiency, product quality and supply chain optimization
- Private 5G networks will play a critical role in enabling
automated smart manufacturing
Three of the biggest names in global technology have joined
forces to highlight the ability of already-available 5G, artificial
intelligence (AI) and automation solutions to transform
manufacturing and improve productivity, efficiency, environmental
impact and safety, while reducing costs.
STOCKHOLM, Aug. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ericsson (NASDAQ:
ERIC), Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Hitachi America R&D
enabled the private 5G infrastructure trial at Hitachi Astemo
Americas' electric motor vehicle manufacturing plant in
Berea, Kentucky, USA.
"The best news about this collaboration is that it is not about
capabilities that will be available at some distant point in the
future," Thomas Noren, Head of PCN
Commercial and Operations, Ericsson, says. "These solutions can be
deployed today in manufacturing and enterprise environments to
deliver a range of early adopter competitive advantages. As global
technology leaders, Ericsson AWS and Hitachi America R&D have
shown how collaboration can drive innovation."
THE SOLUTION
The solution leverages Ericsson Private 5G side by side with the
AWS Snow Family to provide the private cellular networks that were
foundational in establishing machine learning (ML) models within
the Hitachi manufacturing complex.
Using Hitachi video analytics, real-time video of the component
assembly operation was fed across the Ericsson private 5G network
to help detect defects earlier, reducing wasted material and lost
production.
The goal was to build, train and apply these models to enhance
product quality on the manufacturing floor, marking a significant
step in the application of multiple technology components in
industry.
Built on Ericsson's 4G and 5G radio and dual mode core
technology, Ericsson Private 5G enables a wide variety of
innovative use cases for both indoor and outdoor environments while
easily integrating with business operations, devices and
applications ensuring next-level efficiencies in productivity, cost
and energy use.
Ericsson Private 5G is Ericsson's next-generation private
network solution providing secure and reliable 4G and 5G
connectivity through its single server dual mode core. Built for
business operations, the product comes pre-integrated to ensure
rapid time to service, delivering advanced and intelligent
operations in any environment, all while keeping sensitive data
secured on site. Ericsson Private 5G is able to support and adapt
to a variety of use cases, industries, and levels of complexity for
enterprises.
"We explored and validated new use cases enabled by private 5G
to show how smart factories can already function," Sudhanshu Gaur,
Vice President of R&D for Hitachi
America and Chief Architect at Hitachi Astemo Americas,
says. "The combination of private 5G, cloud and artificial
intelligence/machine learning automated technologies has the
potential to revolutionize the way we manufacture products, and we
are excited to be at the forefront of this innovation."
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The results of the deployment suggests broad operational and
business impacts, from improving product quality to lowering costs
to optimizing the entire supply chain ecosystem. Key outcomes
include:
- Rapid use case implementation via Ericsson Private 5G:
The team set up cameras on a live production assembly line that
produces motor components for electric vehicles. Real-time video of
the component assembly operation was fed across the Ericsson
private 5G network to an AWS Snowball Edge device running Hitachi
video analytics. By using 5G wireless, the trial installation was
completed in three days.
- Higher performance and reliability for quality
inspections: For one use case - Defect Detection - the
trial demonstrated that computer vision running on a private 5G
network could simultaneously inspect 24 assembly components
compared with one-by-one inspection using conventional approaches.
Using high-definition 4K cameras, the
computer vision configuration was able to observe defects at the
sub-millimeter level - far greater visibility than would be
possible with the human eye. The high throughput and low latency of
5G was key to uploading huge volumes of video data from the cameras
to AWS Snow Family device for analysis, which helped streamline
decision-making.
- The enablement of global scalability with 5G and
cloud: The trial demonstrated that the combination of 5G
and cloud technologies is now making full-scale, global deployment
of digital production line applications viable - from defect
detection and quality inspection to robotics automation, real-time
machine control, augmented reality and more.
Chris McKenna, Global Lead,
Private Wireless at AWS, says: "While it's long been anticipated
that technologies such as 5G and video analytics could drive
innovation in manufacturing, one of the challenges has been how to
securely and reliably process that data to drive outcomes. By using
the Ericsson Private 5G Network product, and running artificial
intelligence and machine learning models on an AWS Snow Family
device, we were able to demonstrate a reliable and secure
connection to run machine vision inferences at the site to help
detect defects earlier."
WEBINAR
Ericsson hosted a webinar on Thursday,
August 24, 2023 exploring the full deployment and
highlighting how private 5G is a reliable, flexible,
high-performing network for manufacturing use cases involving
artificial intelligence and machine learning automation models.
The gated seminar is available on-demand via this
link.
To learn more about the private 5G wireless infrastructure
Ericsson, Hitachi Astemo AWS, and Hitachi America R&D
collaboration please visit: Advancing 5G computer vision with
Hitachi, AWS - Ericsson
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ABOUT HITACHI ASTEMO AMERICAS, INC.
Hitachi Astemo Americas, Inc. manufactures and markets
engine management, electric powertrain and integrated vehicle
controls for major automotive manufacturers worldwide, adhering to
ISO/TS:16949:2009 industry standards. For more information, visit
https://am.hitachiastemo.com/.
ABOUT HITACHI AMERICA R&D
Hitachi America R&D was established in 1989 as part of
Hitachi's strategy to locate research centers close to
industry-leading advanced markets. Over the years, Hitachi
America R&D has pursued research with leading business partners
and research institutions, supporting Hitachi's Digital,
Sustainability, and Industries businesses. For more
information, visit: https://www.hitachi.us/rd/
ABOUT ERICSSON:
Ericsson enables communications service providers and
enterprises to capture the full value of connectivity. The
company's portfolio spans the following business areas: Networks,
Cloud Software and Services, Enterprise Wireless Solutions, Global
Communications Platform, and Technologies and New Businesses. It is
designed to help our customers go digital, increase efficiency and
find new revenue streams. Ericsson's innovation investments have
delivered the benefits of mobility and mobile broadband to billions
of people globally. Ericsson stock is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm
and on Nasdaq New York. www.ericsson.com
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