China Daily (Hong Kong)

5G eases shipbuilde­r’s manufactur­ing work

- By ZHANG XIAOMIN in Dalian, Liaoning zhangxiaom­in@chinadaily.com.cn

Zhang Hua’s work at a shipyard in Dalian, Liaoning province, has been made easier by a 5G-based device that improves efficiency.

With the device, Zhang and his colleagues, who are in charge of installing pipelines in hulls, can see 3D assembly drawings clearly displayed on an LCD screen.

“The paper drawings we used previously were full of dense lines. One could hardly understand them without years of apprentice­ship,” he said.

The device is part of a 5G-plus 3D outfitting visualizat­ion system developed by Dalian COSCO KHI Ship Engineerin­g (DACKS) and China Mobile’s branch in Dalian’s Lyushunkou district.

5G-plus industrial internet projects are leading DACKS, the shipbuilde­r Zhang works for, to upgrades in intelligen­t manufactur­ing.

Based in the Dalian Lyushun Economic Developmen­t Zone, the company has implemente­d several 5Gplus industrial internet projects that have improved efficiency.

Thanks to the large bandwidth and low latency of the 5G network, the system can realize real-time transmissi­on of three-dimensiona­l images with large amounts of data, said Tian Wei, deputy manager of DACKS’ computer systems sector.

The wireless 5G network can cover the hull of large vessels, greatly improving communicat­ion between workers on site and designers in the back office, Tian said.

The company is also planning to introduce 5G technology to the monitoring of its cranes, he added.

In 2019, DACKS became a member of the 5G industry digital alliance between China Mobile and Liaoning province and was awarded a demonstrat­ion zone for Liaoning’s applicatio­n of 5G industrial internet.

Xue Guoliang, deputy senior manager of DACKS’ detail design department, said the 5G-plus industrial projects have greatly improved

management efficiency.

Based on its existing intelligen­t manufactur­ing system and 5G technology, DACKS will build a new shipbuildi­ng model driven by data, Xue said.

China Mobile has completed five 5G macro base stations and two 5G indoor small stations at DACKS, with signals covering 1.6 million square meters — 85 percent of the shipyard — said Guan Zhiwu, head of China Mobile’s Lyushun branch.

China Mobile provides 5G applicatio­n solutions such as new smart cities, smart medical care and smart transporta­tion, and effectivel­y integrates 5G with the real economy.

“Compared with 4G, 5G features much higher speed, larger capacity and lower latency,” Guan said. “Its technical characteri­stics determine that 5G applicatio­ns will be deeply integrated with real industries.”

China’s 5G commercial­ization gained momentum last year with all cities above prefecture-level having full coverage by 5G networks, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology said.

In 2020, more than 600,000 5G base stations were built, the number of 5G terminal connection­s surpassed 200 million and 5G-plus industrial internet projects exceeded 1,100, Zhao Zhiguo, head of the ministry’s informatio­n and telecommun­ications management department, said at a news conference on Jan 26.

Zhao said China will build more than 600,000 5G base stations this year.

 ?? ZHANG XIAOMIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Shipbuilde­r Zhang Hua explains how the 5G device eases his work.
ZHANG XIAOMIN / CHINA DAILY Shipbuilde­r Zhang Hua explains how the 5G device eases his work.

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