OdineLabs, the R&D entity of Odine, has officially submitted an international patent application for AI-powered semantic communication technology designed for 5G and 6G wireless communication systems. This milestone marks the result of the company’s long-term vision in next-generation communication technologies and its commitment to innovation-driven R&D.
The patent focuses on a novel communication system and methodology that combines multi-task semantic communication infrastructure with federated learning techniques. By prioritising the meaning of transmitted data over traditional raw data transmission, this approach not only enables faster and more efficient data communication but also introduces smarter and more secure network solutions.
This newly developed system aims to optimise bandwidth utilisation and minimise latency. Leveraging federated learning, data can be processed directly on Edge devices, reducing the need for centralised data transfer and significantly enhancing data privacy and security. These capabilities align with core performance metrics required for future 5G and 6G infrastructures and represent a transformative architectural model for modern networks.
“This patent application is more than a technical accomplishment, it’s a reflection of OdineLabs’ commitment to pioneering advanced technologies and generating value in the global tech ecosystem,” said Bülent Kaytaz, CEO of OdineLabs. “We believe that in the post-5G era, networks must not only be fast, but also meaning-driven, adaptive, and secure. Our AI-supported semantic communication framework has the potential to redefine wireless connectivity in the 5G and beyond era. At OdineLabs we remain focused on driving innovation that shapes the future of technology worldwide.”
This strategic patent filing showcases OdineLabs’ advanced research and development capabilities while reinforcing its transformation into a global technology innovator. The patented technology holds extensive application potential beyond enterprise networks, including smart cities, industrial automation, defense systems, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
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