5G and it roles in enabling AI application

MUHAMMED SALMAN, S and Muthuchamy, K (2026) 5G and it roles in enabling AI application. Journal of Advance and Future Research, 4 (5): JAAFR26051. pp. 758-762. ISSN ISSN: 2984-889X

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Abstract

The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed industries such as healthcare, transportation, smart cities, and automation. However, the effectiveness of AI applications largely depends on fast, reliable, and low-latency communication networks. Fifth Generation (5G) wireless technology plays a crucial role in enabling AI by providing ultra-high speed, low latency, massive connectivity, and real- time data processing capabilities. This project explores how 5G technology enhances AI applications by supporting technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), edge computing, autonomous systems, and smart infrastructure. The integration of 5G with AI enables faster decision-making, improved efficiency, and enhanced user experiences. The study also highlights real-world applications such as smart cities, healthcare monitoring, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation. The implementation of 5G-powered AI systems represents a significant step toward intelligent and connected environments, making this integration a key component in future technological advancements. Keywords: 5G, Artificial Intelligence, IoT, Edge Computing, Smart Cities, Automation, Low Latency, High Speed Network*Abstract: 5G and Its Role in Enabling AI Applications* 5G represents a transformative leap in wireless communication, offering ultra-low latency, high bandwidth, and massive device connectivity. These capabilities directly address the limitations of previous networks that constrained real-time, data- intensive AI applications. By providing near-instantaneous data transmission and reliable connectivity, 5G enables AI systems to process and respond to information at the edge without dependence on centralized cloud infrastructure. This facilitates applications such as autonomous vehicles, smartsurveillance, industrial automation, remote healthcare, and immersive AR/VR, where split-second decision-making is critical. Furthermore, 5G’s network slicing and edge computing integration allow AI workloads to be distributed efficiently, reducing latency and improving scalability. As a result, 5G acts as a foundational enabler for deploying AI beyond controlled environments into dynamic, real-world scenarios, accelerating the adoption of intelligent, responsive systems across industries.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Computer Applications > Intelligent Systems
Domains: Computer Science
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 07 May 2026 16:29
Last Modified: 09 May 2026 11:01
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/13734

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