Mr. Li Peng, Corporate Senior Vice President of Huawei and President of Carrier BG
In his speech on promoting the 5G boom cycle and adopting 5.5G (5G-A), he said: “We are already on the right path to 5G business success, and 5G Advanced is the natural next step in the evolution of 5G,” said Lee.
He emphasized that throughout history, all major economic transformations have come from innovations in general-purpose technologies. “We are now in the digital age, and the internet is driving the digital economy,” Lee said in his speech.
“5G is a critical part of the new economic transformation.” Lee continued. “And it is enabling new innovations in commodity technologies. For the digital industry, 5G is rapidly evolving, opening up new markets and opportunities.”
According to Li, future mobile networks will have six key features: 10 Gbps downlink, 1 Gbps uplink, deterministic networking, support for 100 billion IoT connections, integrated sensing and communication, and native AI capabilities. I need the functionality. To achieve this, carriers and industry players are focusing on three key usage scenarios: enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), large-scale machine type communications (mMTC), and ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC). Not only do we need to continually enhance our capabilities in . – Additionally, it will also develop three new capabilities including Uplink Centric Broadband Communications (UCBC) and Real Time Broadband Communications (RTBC).
Mr. Lee spoke about 5G Advance, the next evolutionary step in 5G technology, where the industry collaborates to accelerate the development of an ecosystem of devices and applications, validate use case scenarios, and explore the large-scale commercialization of FWA Square. He also said that there is a need to accelerate the Passive IoT, and RedCap.
These efforts are essential to take full advantage of the five emerging trends that will shape our intelligent digital future.
3D without glasses
The glasses-free 3D industry ecosystem is rapidly maturing. Breakthroughs in technology such as cloud rendering and real-time 3D virtual humans are taking immersive experiences to new heights. In the future, more and more devices, such as mobile phones and televisions, will support glasses-free 3D, increasing data traffic by a factor of 10 compared to 2D video.
automated guided vehicle
By 2025, there will be over 500 million smart vehicles on the road.with high bandwidth Low-latency networks allow smart vehicles to share information Collaboration with people, vehicles, roads, and the cloud in real time. In driver assistance scenarios, smart vehicles consume over 300 gigabytes of data each month for cloud-based model training. Weekly algorithm updates. Autonomous driving scenarios increase data consumption by a factor of 100.
next generation manufacturing
Breakthroughs in capabilities such as network slicing and edge computing have led to a 100x increase in the number of 5G private networks for enterprises and a market size of over USD 10 billion. However, as production lines become more flexible, rely more on wireless networks, and more core production systems are deployed on the cloud, the requirements for 5G networks are increasing.
Huawei collaborated with carriers and industry partners We will build the industry's first 5G-Advanced flexible prototyping line. In this production line, 5G-Advanced supports high concurrency and deterministic network connectivity, helping to more efficiently connect computing power between the cloud and the network edge.
General purpose cellular IoT
With over 3 billion mobile IoT connections worldwide, 5G is now connecting more things than people. In the near future, 5G will support a wider range of IoT technologies, including medium-speed RedCap and passive IoT. This provides more options for different IoT scenarios and enables a more efficient flow of data, information, and computing power. For example, in the consumer electronics manufacturing sector, passive IoT can help provide visibility. It has been implemented along the entire distribution and production chain, and validation trials have shown an overall productivity increase of 30%.
Guarantee intelligent computing anywhere
With the rise of new developments in AI, such as fundamental models, the demand for AI computing power is expected to explode. By 2025, this demand is expected to reach 100 times its current level.How to reach your full potential More advanced networking capabilities are key to increasing the computing power of AI.Networks require more bandwidth Reduced latency to power truly intelligent connectivity. Additionally, as traffic models begin to change, future networks will need to become more autonomous and intelligent to provide a reliable experience.
Join us for the 14th Global Mobile Broadband Forum, themed “Realizing 5.5G,” to be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from October 10th to 11th. Organized by Huawei and sponsored by industry partners GSMA, GTI, and SAMENA Telecommunications Council, the forum will provide a deep dive into 5G success, ecosystem maturity, rapid commercialization of 5G-A/5.5G, and insights. is promised.Learn how mobile broadband technology is shaping the future, transforming lives and industries.
For more information, please visit MBBF2023 (https://www.huawei.com/en/events/mbbf2023).