Radisys debuts programmable media analytics to monetise 5G, edge cloud applications

Radisys Corporation, a global provider of open telecom solutions, has announced the addition of Engage Media Analytics within the acclaimed Engage Digital Platform (EDP). Engage Media Analytics is a solution that provides communication service providers (CSPs), system integrators, and enterprises with cost-effective low-code/no-code visual design tools to create Industry 4.0 applications with new AI-powered audio analytics and computer vision capabilities.

Engage Media Analytics’ application possibilities include notifying medical personnel when a patient in a wheelchair needs assistance or an elderly at-home patient has fallen from the bed. Identifying critical keywords or background sounds on an emergency call can help to augment the live agent discussion and help make life-saving decisions. Detecting a fire in a factory, campus building, or other location can alert emergency services personnel.
Monitoring retail shelves and combing customer identification, location, and live video to send money saving coupons to a frequent shopper’s phone as they near a location with promotional items are few among the many other applications of the Industry 4.0 services.

The Engage Media Analytics solution offers a combination of capabilities:

  • Off-the-shelf models including people and object counting, object and sound detection and classification, and biometric authentication. Engage Media Analytics also supports model customisation and new model creation.
  • Ability to create trigger actions based on insights derived from the media stream whether through other communication capabilities in the EDP, including voice and video calling, creating an on-the-fly conference, sending alerts, and recording, as well as interworking with external systems for initiating business processes in enterprise workflow tools.
  • Distributed deployment of services spanning public and private clouds, network edge infrastructure, and on enterprise premises, enabling applications that demand low latency, cost and bandwidth-efficient network utilisation for local breakout, and ensuring data privacy and security.

Alan Quayle, founder TADHack, TADSummit, says, “The programmable communications industry (CPaaS) is evolving from a focus on connectivity to understanding the content of communications through programmable media analytics. Actionable intelligence and compliance are important in delivering innovative new services. The all-in-one Engage Digital Platform delivers AI-based actionable intelligence that enables service providers to deliver business efficiencies for their customers’ mission-critical applications.”

Radisys’ Engage Media Analytics can be deployed on distributed edge cloud and integrates with public or private 4G/5G RAN and core network functions such as Network Exposure Function (NEF), abstracting complexities for application developers to productise Industry 4.0 applications quickly and cost-effectively.

Al Balasco, head of media and application solutions, Radisys, says, “The convergence and simultaneous maturity of multiple technologies like AI-based computer vision, 5G, edge cloud, and programmable communications opens new opportunities for service providers and system integrators to collaborate with enterprises in their digital transformation. Engage Media Analytics lets service providers combine the advantages of the bandwidth, low latency, Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, and edge cloud resources to monetise public and private 5G networks and deliver customised solutions like predictive surveillance in smart cities, remote monitoring of enterprise campuses, business workflow automation for product quality assurance, traffic monitoring, and more.”

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