Huawei’s push for 5G at the IMC 2019 with 5G airports, AI-powered safe cities and more

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5G smart cities

5G smart cities

Huawei’s Intelligent Operation Center (IOC) — a solution for smart cities in India — collects data from all the different subsystems of a city. It aggregates the data, cleans it up and analyses the results.

The results display the overall status of the city and also gives advice on decision making.

It also allows urban managers to gauge real-time resource management and keep an eye on the level of resources available in a city.

In case of an emergency, it also allows for integration between service types — like call centers, GIS map, command centers as well as video and voice calling.

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5G AI powered safe city

5G AI powered safe city

Huawei also has its Intelligent City Surveillance solutions on display. Using a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) enabled cameras, the system can cover specific areas which may be vulnerable.

It can track for intrusions, spot an abandoned object, identify when there’s theft is in progress, and look out for suspicious movement.

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5G airports

5G airports

5G airports could be a boon or a bane but either way, the technology is available and on display at IMC 2019. Using Huawei’s 5G network and AI solution, airports will be able to manage passenger flow and flight flow scenarios to optimise travel operations.

Smart airport solutions will collect the required data using facial recognition technology allowing for self-service check-in, hierarchical security check, smart navigation, last call, in-flight passenger management, paperless luggage service and more.

These services will run on Huawei’s indoor 5G technology that the company has dubbed ‘Wi-Fi 6’. It can support over 200 concurrent connections while maintaining high throughput — which means more bandwidth per user.

Huawei believes the Wi-Fi 6 solution can also be applied to virtual reality (VR), 4K video content streaming, self-driving cars, and any high-intensity outdoor venues — like a cricket match or a conference.

5G smart education and remote classroom

5G smart education and remote classroom

Huawei’s Cloudlink Board allows for smart classrooms to allow for interactive but remote teaching. Using a combination of 5G, Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data and AI, Huawei’s remote classroom solution can also analyse student behaviour and share educational resources.

The company also believes that the solution can improve the quality of teaching.

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