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What Nokia has REALLY been working on.

Feb 27, 2020
You've probably heard all about Nokia phones, but

what

the company is

really

working

on goes deeper than this, so Nokia sponsored this video, armed me with a Nokia 9 Pureview, and flew me to Finland to show you exactly

what

it is. I just landed in Finland. I'm in the Nokia executive experience center because right before we get to the huge unboxing of something that I want to show you inside at different times during the day, I'm going to use this Nokia 9 Pureview to capture. a raw photo and because of the amount of data a raw photo contains, I will also show you my edited versions that highlight it.
what nokia has really been working on
There is a small entrance with the Nokia logo, but only when I entered the first main room did I have to physically stop and look at it, and of course take that photo on the phone, this experience center feels like a city and in itself, it's full of technical demos, a lot of practical stuff, but the main reason we're here is this, no. Not through table tennis mainly, there is an area dedicated to 5G because perhaps you didn't know that Nokia actually makes the only 5G solution available globally, which means that if a company wanted to provide 5G, they would come to Nokia to build cell phone towers and all that. goes with it and one of the most underrated benefits of this 5g is latency. 5g has about a tenth the latency of 4g, which means that whatever you're doing can effectively happen in real time, and I can actually show you a couple of interesting things.
what nokia has really been working on

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Real world examples of two robotic arms trying to balance a ball with 4g, you could move the ball and it would almost reach the end before the robots realized and responded, but with 5g it was an almost instantaneous reaction, finally just before If we were headed, I too tried to score goals against a goalkeeper with latency levels of 4g and then one with 5g and because of how quickly Mr. 5g could respond, you can imagine it was more difficult. Well, we're heading to a Finnish forest for that pretty crazy unboxing experience. It's kind of surprising that in 30 minutes we had driven from the dense city of Helsinki to what seemed like the middle of nowhere.
what nokia has really been working on
I met with the team that was helping me today and they helped me lift what should have

been

me. I'm going to say at least 15 kilos of packaging, turns out there was not just one, not even two, but three parts, so the first one was quite cryptic inside the box, it was absolutely huge, worth 32,000 milliamps hour. battery, the second contained what can only be described as a large stabilized camera and this also has a

really

unusual quirk which I'll get to in a minute but I can wait, we had to get into the big one and once inside you .
what nokia has really been working on
You'll see a commercial-grade product, which means you can't just walk into a store and buy one, but it's also capable of doing things you may have never seen before. Welcome to one of the most forward-thinking drones you've ever seen. I've ever seen there's a controller here, it's actually just the backup controller, but it's still probably the most elaborate one I've ever had. There are also a pair of brackets made from real carbon fiber and the thing itself is a bit of a monster, about half the size. From me, then you might be thinking I've seen tons of drones before, what's the big deal?
Well, the product you're looking at now is a specialized modular drone and one of the big potential uses is for search and rescue missions, oh yeah. and that's exactly what we're going to do, but just before we get to that, there's a couple of things I want to show you here, first of all, the full frame, practically carbon fiber, so the body weighs almost nothing. nothing, especially compared to the battery. that slides on top, the drone has built-in sensors so you can see where it's going and you know, make sure it doesn't hit anything on top of it.
This camera accessory, the one I showed you before, actually has two cameras. We have one that can record in HD and supports 30x optical zoom and the second one is actually an infrared thermal camera, so we set up a control center in a nearby building and before we could do the full search and rescue we decided to stop. do a test flight from a computer that has the right software, you can see the live feed coming from the cameras of the drone, one for the main camera and one for the thermal one, anyway, the only thing they tasked me with was to flee, so the drone took off. and you can see the images of how he did it right here.
I waited 20 seconds and then exploded like something out of a low-budget Hollywood movie. I ran away with the drone up. What I thought was cool here is that this drone and indeed Nokia's entire drone network runs on its own high bandwidth broadband, meaning all of these images you're looking at right now are not just are being recorded by the drone but are also saved to an online server in real time. The action sequence was over, so I returned to control. center to see some of the images and especially when I'm running through the cooler areas in the shade, you can start to see how the thermal camera comes into play when finding people.
We also tested the camera's 30x zoom and this is necessary so that even if you fly 100 meters above the ground, you can still see anyone who is lost or trapped. This may seem like a really nice scenario, but thousands of people a year in Finland alone get lost like this. I was impressed. the estimates, so you have seen a sample of the human controlled drone, but the vision actually is that everything will soon be automated by introducing the base station that protects the weather resistances and charges the drone and when you add that in the future, 5g connectivity. because they are 5g ready you can probably start to see the bigger picture, this gimbal is just an accessory, you could have a speaker that could broadcast important announcements, you could have a chemical sensor that could scan for dangerous things in the air or it could even just have a hook that would allow you to pick up packages from one place and drop them off at another.
This is not a drone for fun. It's an important piece of the puzzle when we talk about our smart cities of the future, so just before the search. and rescue we headed to the nearby Nokia training center for lunch and as far as training centers go, it's not bad at all, I just took the phone without a camera and took some photos of the inside as well as my edited versions, To really get the best dynamic range possible, it was time to go, so two team members volunteered to run into the woods and essentially try to get lost, we sent a drone from our side and used the software to set up an automatic patrol of the entire forest and you can see in this not only the exact path it is going to follow but also where it is at any time.
You can also draw no-fly zones, for example, if you have a building that you don't want the drone to carry on top of, we actually sent two drones and the job of one of them was to simply record footage of the other and it looks pretty good. You can also see in the thermal camera images how the exposed areas of the ground have absorbed much more of the sun's heat than the trees or the covered areas beneath them, it took about 15 minutes before the boys appeared to the view and all this was a great example of how having these two images next to each other can capture more of what you see from two different perspectives in a sense, to round all this out we found a beautiful dock and used this as a opportunity to take one last photo on that

nokia

9 pure view, the light behind me was quite intense, so it was no surprise that it basically came out as a silhouette, but this is probably the biggest of the transformations in terms of what I was able to achieve with a quick edit and that's a summary to find out more about Nokia's drone network or its 5G plans.
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