AI and Robotics in Managing Telecom Infrastructure

Santhosh Kumar Chenniappanadar, S. Gnanamurthy, Ravi Samikannu, Sangwoo Jeon, Suresh A.

Abstract


The growing complexity of telecommunications infrastructure requires innovative approaches to maintenance, monitoring, and optimization. AI and robotics are increasingly playing pivotal roles in automating infrastructure management tasks, from predictive maintenance to network optimization. This paper explores the integration of AI algorithms and robotic systems in managing telecom infrastructure, focusing on their applications in fault detection, asset management, and performance enhancement. Case studies demonstrate how these technologies reduce operational costs, increase reliability, and enable real-time network optimization, ensuring the seamless operation of telecom services.

Keywords


AI, robotics, telecom infrastructure, predictive maintenance.

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