5GAPS Project Presents BOS Research at the Deutsche Messe
The 5GAPS research project demonstrates at the Deutsche Messe AG in Hannover how 5G technology can support authorities and organizations with safety responsibilities. Using a digital twin, augmented reality, and localisation technologies, emergency operations can be coordinated more efficiently and safer.
9 Jan 2025Share
The 5GAPS research project presented its results for the BOS (authorities and organizations with safety responsibilities) use case at the Deutsche Messe in Hannover. With the developed digital twin, the project researches how BOS operations can be better coordinated.
The newly developed map provides a 3D representation of the real world, enriched with dynamic, real-time data on objects, people, and obstacles. The visualization of the city twin in bird’s-eye view on a PC or tablet, along with an augmented reality app for smartphones, enables precise coordination and communication among emergency responders. The devices allow the exchange of exact positions for key objects, and additional GPS tracking further enhances operational monitoring.
The project was implemented by partners from research and practice, offering insight into future solutions that improve information flow and decision-making for emergency response teams.
Here is the 5GAPS image film, which was shot at the Deutsche Messe AG exhibition centre in Hanover.
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5GAPS at Hannover Exhibition Grounds
About 5GAPS research project
For more information, please visit the project website or via this e-mail contact.
Funded by the Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport based on a resolution of the German Bundestag, funding reference 45FGU121_E.
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