Kelsie McMillin, Senior Marketing Technology Specialist – IoT, DigiKey, shares how antennas are well-placed to support data centre AI applications
The relentless ascent of artificial intelligence (AI) as a transformative force has brought an unprecedented demand for dependable connectivity. As AI evolves into the powerhouse we know it to be, the necessity for unwavering and reliable data flow has never been more critical.
When we examine the potential sources of interference within the intricate ecosystems of data centres and AI applications, a multitude of factors come into play. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), both low and high frequency, arises from the substantial power and current flows inherent in servers, power supplies, and sophisticated networking equipment. Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), historically less of a concern in traditional wired data centres, is now a growing issue as wireless systems become increasingly prevalent. This is due to the proliferation of various radio-emitting sources within these environments.
Considering the fundamental requirements for this reliable connectivity, the quality and dependability of your antenna stand out as a crucial element. Whether your application necessitates external or embedded antennas, a thorough review of their specifications and performance is paramount. Let’s delve into some key reasons why high-reliability antennas are indispensable for successful AI deployments in data centres.
- Ensuring consistent and high-quality data transmissions: AI algorithms are constantly processing vast streams of data originating from a diverse array of sources. This continuous influx includes critical information from sensors, high-resolution imagery from cameras, and operational data from numerous other connected devices. High-reliability antennas are engineered to maintain signal integrity, ensuring that this vital data is transmitted consistently and accurately, without loss or corruption. This uncompromised data flow is fundamental for AI models to learn, adapt, and make informed decisions effectively
- Bolstering security: in an era of escalating cybersecurity threats and increasingly stringent regulatory frameworks, data security has never been more paramount. Signal interruption, a vulnerability that can easily arise with the use of low-quality antennas, presents a significant entry point for malicious actors. Unstable or weak signals can be more susceptible to interception or jamming, potentially compromising sensitive data. High-reliability antennas, by maintaining a strong and stable connection, play a crucial role in protecting the integrity of the data being transmitted, thereby fortifying the overall security posture of the AI application and the data center infrastructure
- Achieving low latency: many cutting-edge AI applications rely heavily on real-time data processing to achieve optimal efficiency and responsiveness. Consider autonomous vehicles, robotic control systems, or high-frequency trading platforms – even minor delays in data transmission can have significant consequences. Low-quality antennas can introduce signal degradation and instability, leading to increased latency and hindering the timely delivery of critical information. High-reliability antennas are designed to minimise signal loss and ensure swift data transfer, enabling the low-latency communication essential for the seamless operation of these demanding AI applications
- Preventing issues with expertise: so, how can organisations proactively mitigate these potential connectivity challenges? Taoglas stands as a leader in this domain, offering not only a comprehensive portfolio of highly reliable antennas but also providing invaluable design and testing services. Their in-house anechoic chambers allow for rigorous testing and optimisation of antenna performance in controlled environments, ensuring that the chosen antenna solution meets the specific demands of the application and the challenging RF landscape of a data centre
By partnering with experts like Taoglas, manufacturers and data center operators can proactively address connectivity concerns and build a robust foundation for their critical AI deployments.

Kelsie McMillin, Senior Marketing Technology Specialist – IoT, DigiKey, has been with the company since 2015. She works with all products and services related to the IoT and earned her Associate of Applied Science degree in Electronics Technology & Automated Systems from Northland Community & Technical College through the DigiKey scholarship program. In her free time, she enjoys going on adventures with her family.
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