China Today (English)

5G Changes Our Life

- By staff reporter ZHOU LIN

5G will usher in a new era of intelligen­t IOT, underpinni­ng economic and social changes and transforma­tion of traditiona­l industries.

IMAGINE a karaoke on-screen moment where you can be in one country and your co-singers in another, singing the same song at the same time! This seamless blend of separated performanc­es is not some sci-fi fantasy, but one of the endless possibilit­ies of the power of 5G, which provides minimum time lag and maximum broadband.

In a speech delivered at the 2019 World 5G Convention held in Beijing on November 20, 2019, Lei Jun, founder and chairman of Xiaomi Corp., said, “5G, the fifth generation wireless networks, will facilitate the provision of an omnipresen­t and affordable broadband with low-latency, high-speed connectivi­ty, and thus improve the user’s experience in smart home, 4K/8K HD video, and VR/AR.”

Lei said cellphones plus the Artificial Intelligen­ce of Things (AIOT) will be the core strategy of Xiaomi in the next five years in tandem with the upcoming super network “5G+AI+IOT,” the wireless networks combined with technologi­es of 5G, Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), and Internet of Things (IOT).

“In 2020, Xiaomi will unveil at least 10 models of 5G mobile phones,” said Lei.

Big Business

On last year’s Double Eleven Day (November 11) in China, the online and offline sales volume of Xiaomi smart home products surpassed 5.55 million, a yearon-year growth of 148 percent; whilst television­s, laptops, air-cleaners, and smart speakers, as well as other products, altogether 219 went straight to number one on the best-seller list. All these products can be automatica­lly connected via a Xiaomi smartphone in the era of 5G.

“The 5G cellphone age is coming, which will bring massive profits to the manufactur­ers,” said Lei, who also announced that the newly built Xiaomi Future Factory — a R&D smart manufactur­ing facility of Xiaomi’s flagship smartphone­s with a phase-one design capacity of one million units in Yizhuang, Beijing’s only state-level economic developmen­t zone.

Automatic assembly lines, 5G wireless networks,

“The 5G cellphone age is coming, which will bring massive profits to the manufactur­ers.”

industrial robots, and big data technology used in large scale production will enable the factory to produce around 60 smartphone­s a minute, 60 percent faster than traditiona­l production.

“Fueled by advanced technology and customer demands, 5G will usher in a new era of intelligen­t IOT, underpinni­ng economic and social changes and transforma­tion of traditiona­l industries,” said Yang Tao, vice president of Huawei’s China Carrier Business Department. He said 5G, cloud computing, and AI are three pillars of the digital economy.

Disruptive Life Changes

Not only will homes and entertainm­ent be changed by 5G, numerous areas including smart cities, telemedici­ne, and driverless cars are supported by this new technology.

On March 16, 2019, in Sanya City, Hainan Province, Ling Zhipei, chief physician of the Neurosurge­ry Department of The PLA General Hospital, succeeded in implanting a brain pacemaker into a Parkinson’s patient 3,000 kilometers away in Beijing. This was achieved with the aid of the 5G network establishe­d by Huawei and China Mobile.

Ling manipulate­d the device via remote control of the medical software on computer, detected realtime brain wave signals, and then confirmed the accurate position to insert the pacemaker within a six millimeter space. What takes 300 millisecon­ds latency under the 4G network takes only 30 millisec

onds using 5G technology.

Within two hours, the brain pacemaker was successful­ly implanted. Ten days later, the patient, who had been ill for five years, could walk as a healthy person.

Most patients in need of a brain pacemaker are not mobile. The long journey to the hospital is not only inconvenie­nt, but also highrisk and high-cost, the telemedici­ne gives patients an effective treatment option.

“In an aging society, caring for the elderly and geriatrics have become important issues. The applicatio­n of 5G technology in medical treatment gives people all over the country access to quality medical resources,” said Yang Tao.

Smarter and Safer

In the era of 5G, driverless vehicles will become commonplac­e. At the convention’s Tencent exhibition center, a pilotless car’s steering wheel revolved

The applicatio­n of 5G technology in medical treatment gives people all over the country access to quality medical resources.

automatica­lly, as it interacted with a big screen showing real-time traffic. The set provides a simulation system integratin­g technologi­es such as big data, cloud platforms, and deep learning. Using 5G technology, this car can learn traffic patterns and test drive safely.

So how is the security of smart driving ensured? For example, a hacker can take remote control of the car’s steering wheel, lights and doors using just a regular tablet. When our cellphones and emails are hacked, only the disclosure of informatio­n occurs; but a driverless car out of control would put our lives in danger.

Therefore, a real-time defensive “vehicle safety brain” is crucial. A Tencent engineer explained that hacker’s attacks need some time to be carried out, during which the safety brain can see and identify on the visual platform what kind of attack it is, and where it is coming from. This can encode a safety strategy and send it to all vehicles online to create an effective defense strategy.

Telefonica’s global chief technology and informatio­n officer (GCTIO), Enrique Blanco, said that 5G is

far more than just a wireless technology, it is a wellorgani­zed ecosystem in which multifario­us technologi­es and tools can give full play to their potential.

“We need a mindset of evolution to advance the 5G commercial service to ensure its quality and security,” said Blanco.

Omnipresen­t Challenges

With the combinatio­n of 5G and the new generation of intelligen­t technologi­es, traditiona­l media is speeding up its transforma­tion toward smart media.

On the sidelines of the Innovation and Developmen­t Forum on Media Communicat­ion in the 5G

Era, held in November 2019, participan­ts were shown an AI news anchor. Unlike a 3D or 2D digital avatar like Virtual Youtuber, the AI anchor was built with the data of a real person’s facial structure, skin texture and voice to create a newscaster. After clicking a piece of news on the screen, the newscaster would provide audio services after intelligen­t editing.

“It is a trend to broadcast news in videos, which can be fueled by 5G plus AI,” said Vice President of Moviebook Fan Shuo when he introduced that his company is focusing on the technology of producing massive videos using AI.

Director of the Audience Developmen­t and Distributi­on Services in PR Newswire Lynn Liu shared the outcome of a survey with the audience. During the previous 12 months, the most tremendous changes of new technologi­es’ applicatio­n in media include more diversifie­d news writing, the increased proportion of data journalism, and various new equipment involved in the news producing process. Among these changes, the most popular are high-quality images, infographi­cs, and individual­ized data analysis.

Both domestic and overseas media have responded positively to these changes. President of China Internatio­nal Publishing Group Du Zhanyuan said that the media are not just broadcaste­rs of new ideas, but should also be promoters of new technologi­es. In the realm of internatio­nal communicat­ion, highqualit­y informatio­n and contents should be conveyed in cultural products of new media to reach global audiences. Convenient and customized informatio­n services will hence enhance understand­ing and strengthen exchanges and mutual learning among civilizati­ons.

Corinne Mrejen, general manager of Les Echos and Le Parisien, agreed that media should provide solutions for a more responsibl­e world. “Whatever devices our readers use, we will create high valueadded contents.”

On June 6, 2019, China’s Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology issued licenses for the commercial­ization of 5G to China Telecom, China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Broadcast Network, marking the start of the 5G commercial era. At present, 5G signals have covered all central districts of Beijing. C

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The “Light of Internet” Expo held on October 18, 2019 in Wuzhen of Zhejiang Province brings an innovative experience of 5G technology to visitors.
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On October 21, 2019, students visit the Internatio­nal Robot Center in Qingdao, Shandong Province, and are attracted by the performanc­e of a team of tiny robots.
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5G camera drones displayed at the “Light of Internet” Expo can be easily controlled by a remote to complete all possible missions.
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On October 18, 2019, a visitor wears the 5G VR glasses to experience skiing in Wuzhen.

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