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Huawei hosts Win- Win• Innovation Week, lighting up spark of 5.5G technology

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Chinese telecommun­ications giant Huawei on Monday held the WinWin• Huawei Innovation Week in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province. David Wang, Executive Director of the Board and Chairman of the ICT Infrastruc­ture Managing Board of Huawei, delivered a keynote speech on the event mentioning 5.5G, the next evolution of 5G technology.

Wang’s speech was titled “Innovation, Lighting up the 5.5G Era,” speaking about the next evolution of 5G technology, which the company has termed 5.5G, and the industry’s innovation roadmap for the next five to ten years.

“Looking ahead to 2025, the sheer diversity and magnitude of network service requiremen­ts will create huge new market potential,” said Wang. “We’re here to discuss these opportunit­ies with operators and industry partners, and explore the innovation­s we need to help pave the way for 5.5G,” Wang said.

Huawei proposed 5.5G for the first time at the 11th Global Mobile Broadband Forum in 2020, and F5.5G ( or fixed 5.5G) at the Global Analyst Summit in April 2022. Since then, the industry has been simmering with new ideas and best practices.

Wang suggested that a wealth of new requiremen­ts will raise the bar for next- generation ICT infrastruc­ture. According to Wang, new developmen­ts in digital technology need to support a truly real- time, engaging, and more immersive experience in the digital world, and gradually make a 10 Gbps network experience available everywhere on the planet.

On the industrial front, digitaliza­tion has already entered a fast track. AI will be fully integrated into enterprise production processes, and the size of the 5.5G IoT market will grow rapidly. Collaborat­ion between robots and people in complex scenarios will impose greater

requiremen­ts on next- generation industrial field networks.

Currently, bottleneck­s in computing, such as memory walls, unbalanced utilizatio­n of data center resources, and low energy efficiency, are hindering the rise of new computing demand. To address these challenges, the industry needs to innovate at the architectu­re and system levels to boost computing supply, said Wang.

Wang raised Six features of 5.5G that can accelerate the digital life and developmen­t in his speech. The first is a 10 Gbps user experience. 5.5G will deliver a 10 Gbps experience through MIMO technology that boasts larger bandwidth, higher spectrum efficiency, and higherorde­r modulation. With next- generation technologi­es like FTTR, Wi- Fi 7, 50G PON, and 800G, F5.5G will bring a 10 Gbps experience everywhere.

At the event, Wang proposed Net 5.5G for the first time, defining the evolution of IP networks to meet the rising demand for computing power by intelligen­t applicatio­ns. “As digitaliza­tion takes hold, intelligen­t applicatio­ns will see large- scale commercial­ization and computing resources will be located across multiple clouds,” said Wang. “Enterprise­s need to make use of computing power from multiple clouds at lower costs, with greater agility and flexibilit­y. To this end, we need to keep innovating based on IPv6 to help the industry thrive. This is why we proposed Net5.5G.”

Second, the business scope will go beyond connectivi­ty. 5.5G will go beyond connectivi­ty to include sensing, which will result in a wealth of new scenarios and applicatio­ns. Wireless sensing and fiber sensing technologi­es will be used in vehicle- road collaborat­ion and environmen­t monitoring. Passive IoT will integrate cellular and passive tag technologi­es to create 100 billion potential connection­s. 5.5G core networks will redefine architectu­res and foundation­al technologi­es to enable new service scenarios, such as industry private networks, industrial field networks, and new calling.

Third, diversifie­d computing will enable diversifie­d applicatio­ns. In the 5.5G era, computing architectu­res will be redefined to increase computing efficiency by 10- fold through chip engineerin­g and full peer- to- peer interconne­ction architectu­res.

Fourth, data- centric storage will break through existing limits in storage architectu­re. Future storage will improve storage performanc­e by 10- fold through data- centric hardware and software architectu­re and diversifie­d data applicatio­n accelerati­on engines.

Fifth, full- stack AI native will make L4 highly autonomous driving networks ( ADNs) a reality. ADNs have become a common goal of the industry. Full- stack

AI native, from network elements to networks and services, will accelerate breakthrou­ghs in ADN technology. The results of new innovation, such as compressio­n algorithms for hundreds of network indicators and unknown fault identifica­tion by AI foundation models, will be widely applied in the 5.5G era.

Lastly, developmen­ts in green technology and system- level innovation will increase energy efficiency. The ITU- T has adopted Network Carbon data/ energy intensity ( NCIe) as the unified energy efficiency metric to guide the industry’s green developmen­t roadmap. Huawei has developed innovative solutions for green sites, green networks, and green operations to increase network capacity and cut energy consumptio­n per bit. These solutions will empower operators in the 5.5G era.

“As we move towards the 5.5G era, all industry players need to work together to bring standards to maturity and cultivate a thriving industry,” said Wang. He proposed three recommenda­tions to conclude his speech:

He proposed recommenda­tions to conclude his speech that the industry needs to work closely together to define the vision and roadmap for 5.5G, and should define technology standards within the standards frameworks set by 3GPP, ETSI, and ITU. In addition, all industry players should work together to promote a thriving industry ecosystem by incubating more use cases and accelerati­ng digital, intelligen­t transforma­tion.

The Win- Win• Huawei Innovation Week is being held from Monday to Thursday in Shenzhen. Together with global operators, industry profession­als, and opinion leaders, Huawei will dive into topics such as 5.5G, green developmen­t and digital transforma­tion to envision shared success in the digital economy.

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Photo: Courtesy of Huawei David Wang, Executive Director of the Board and Chairman of the ICT Infrastruc­ture Managing Board of Huawei

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