Huawei's Richard Jin Proposes "FIBERS" Concept for Industrial Digitalization

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BARCELONA, Spain, March 3, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

At the Mobile World Congress 2022 (MWC 2022), Richard Jin, Vice President of

Huawei and President of the Optical Business Product Line, delivered a keynote

speech titled "Green Intelligent OptiX Network, Lighting Up the Way to

Industrial Digitalization". In the speech, Richard proposed the "FIBERS"

concept for industrial digitalization and released the Green Intelligent OptiX

Network for enterprises.

 

"The efficiency and quality of connectivity determine the success of industrial

digitalization," said Richard Jin. "As such, it is recommended that planning

and construction be conducted in advance. Huawei's Green Intelligent OptiX

Network will build the 'FIBERS' network infrastructure, lighting up the way to

industrial digitalization."

 

Optical fibers are greener than copper cables. Richard Jin pointed out that

optical fibers are easy to obtain, have a long lifespan, and do not generate

any heat loss. With such advantages, optical fiber communication can

effectively help enterprises reduce power consumption, save energy, and reduce

carbon emissions, achieving low-carbon and sustainable development.

 

To enable digital transformation, connections must adhere to the "FIBERS"

concept, which refers to the new connectivity requirements of various

industries. Based on technical innovations and industrial digitalization

practices, Richard Jin uses "FIBERS" to interpret the six key requirements on

connections: saFe, Intelligent, Ultra-Broadband, Efficient, Reliable, and

Simple.

 

-SaFe: In special industry scenarios such as coal mines, connections must

satisfy performance requirements while ensuring that underground network

devices and cables are intrinsically safe by eliminating electric sparks.

 

-Intelligent: This is now a major trend of connection development. Intelligent

software can be used to implement cross-device and cross-product collaboration

for greatly improved overall system performance and service innovation. For

example, optical networks collaborate with storage systems to achieve zero data

loss. And with the help of intelligent sensing algorithms, optical fibers can

be used to implement unattended inspection of oil and gas pipelines.

 

-Ultra Broadband: For the application of innovative technologies, such as

cloud, big data, AR, and VR, ultra-broadband is considered as a basic

connection requirement. As global data center traffic doubles every two years,

only ultra-broadband Data Center Interconnect (DCI) systems can meet the

increasing bandwidth requirements of customers such as banks.

 

-Efficient: To enable digital transformation, connectivity must be highly

efficient. In scenarios such as smart intersection reconstruction and new

factory network construction, efficiency directly determines deployment

experience. And in scenarios such as ports where remote machine control is

implemented, deterministic ultra-low latency connections enable the control

center to perform real-time operations on remote machinery, improving service

efficiency.

 

-Reliable: Key services must be guaranteed. In industries that are deeply

intertwined with national interests and people's livelihood, such as electric

power and transportation, service reliability is closely related to power

supply and transportation safety. Therefore, connections must ensure the

end-to-end physical isolation and high reliability of core services.

 

-Simple: This is the basis for intelligent O&M. In scenarios such as smart

campus, the access of countless terminals increases the network scale and

pressure on O&M. Given this, the network architecture and O&M must be

simplified to make O&M easier and improve operation efficiency.

 

Huawei released the Green Intelligent OptiX Network to enable industrial

digitalization. At MWC 2022, Huawei launched five innovative scenario-based

solutions — FTTO(Fiber To The Office), FTTM(Fiber To The Machine), Single

OptiX, DC OptiX, and Sensing OptiX — which fully incorporate the green and

"FIBERS" concepts to empower industrial digitalization.

 

At the end of the speech, Richard Jin stated, "We work with global partners to

combine optical technologies with industry practices to help achieve safer

connections, smarter services, faster transmission, more efficient production,

more reliable data, and simpler O&M, facilitating the digitalization of various

industries."

 

The MWC 2022 is taking place from February 28 to March 3 in Barcelona, Spain.

Huawei will showcase enterprise products and solutions at Booth 1H50, Hall 1,

Fira Gran Via. For more information, go visit

https://e.huawei.com/en/events/huawei-enterprise-mwc-2022

 

Source: Huawei

 

 

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   Caption: Richard Jin, Vice President of Huawei and President of the Optical Business

Product Line delivering a keynote speech

 

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