Point cloud data for fieldwork compatible with 5G MEC NTT Comware and Allied Telesis|電経新聞

Point cloud data for fieldwork compatible with 5G MEC NTT Comware and Allied Telesis

NTT Comware and Allied Telesis conducted operation verification for a point cloud data utilization solution for fieldwork compatible with 5G MEC.
Splashtop’s remote desktop service “Splashtop On-Prem” built in the “docomo MEC” environment provided jointly by NTT docomo and NTT Communications using Allied Telesis’ 5G network connection compatible router “AT-AR405OS-5G” for enterprises. connected to. They confirmed that large-capacity data such as point cloud data can be processed smoothly both in the field and in the office.
In this connection verification, it was confirmed that the point cloud data application in the “docomo MEC” environment can be operated stably at high speed and low latency via “MEC Direct” from a virtual desktop computer connected to the LAN in the office.
Compared to the Windows standard remote desktop, the operability via Splashtop On-Prem is good with no delay, and the colors are clear. In addition, the same video was played back and compared, and it was confirmed that the amount of data transfer was about half that of remote desktop at the same frame rate.
In this way, by enabling simultaneous confirmation of point cloud data remotely assuming the field and office, it is expected to be realized in various scenes such as grasping the site situation and utilization for simulation of site work.