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Samsung, LG Uplus to test 6G sensing that replaces radar

Samsung and LG Uplus will test ISAC, a 6G technology that turns cell towers into environmental sensors by analysing reflected wireless signals, replacing dedicated LiDAR and radar.

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thenextweb.comStai leggendo22 h fa

Samsung, LG Uplus to test 6G sensing that replaces radar

Samsung and LG Uplus will test ISAC, a 6G technology that turns cell towers into environmental sensors by analysing reflected wireless signals, replacing dedicated LiDAR and radar.

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koreatimes.co.kr1 g fa

LG Uplus, Samsung join forces on 6G sensing technology - The Korea Times

LG Uplus and Samsung Electronics are joining forces to test technologies that could redefine what mobile networks do in the 6G era, turning communi...

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  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    LG Uplus, Samsung join forces on 6G sensing technology - The Korea Times

    LG Uplus and Samsung Electronics are joining forces to test technologies that could redefine what mobile networks do in the 6G era, turning communi...

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·thenextweb.com

    Samsung, LG Uplus to test 6G sensing that replaces radar

    Samsung and LG Uplus will test ISAC, a 6G technology that turns cell towers into environmental sensors by analysing reflected wireless signals, replacing dedicated LiDAR and radar.