Ericsson and King's College London demonstrate 5G tactile robotic surgery
· 5G provides the surgeon with the sense of touch during remote surgery · Can be used for diagnosis or during the surgery for identifying cancerous tissue · Controlled and monitored via Software Defined Networking Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) and King's College London will be demonstrating a 5G use case of tactile robotic surgery at 5G World 2016 in London on 29-30 June.The "Remote Control and Intervention" 5G medical use case will show a probe as a robotic representation of a biological finger that gives the surgeon the sense of touch in minimally invasive