BERLIN, Oct. 12,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The 14th InnoTrans took place in
Berlin, Germany from September 24 to 27. The theme of the event is
"The future of mobility". At this trade fair, with a focus on
digital and intelligent transformation trends in rail
transportation, Huawei showcased innovative applications of
FRMCS(Future Railway Mobile Communication System), AI, cloud
computing, IoT, and other cutting-edge technologies in the rail
industry.
Railway, as a complex and huge system that always puts safety
first, needs a unified digital and intelligent foundation alongside
an industry ecosystem that consists of partners specializing in
diverse domains to go digital and intelligent.
Jacky Wang, Vice President of
Smart Transportation BU, Huawei, said that the global rail
transportation industry is striding toward an era of broadband,
cloud, and intelligence. "Aligning with this trend, Huawei has
launched a One Cloud, One Network,
Multi-Hub Solution to help the railway industry address challenges
in network bandwidth, information system integration, and digital
and intelligent transformation."
Leveraging large models, AI, big data, and intelligent
algorithms, this solution promotes intelligent upgrades across a
wide range of professional domains, including train operation,
locomotive, rolling stock. The goal is to help customers build
safe, efficient, and green integrated transportation hubs,
improving overall railway transportation quality and
efficiency.
Jacky Wang emphasized that the
reliable FRMCS features high bandwidth, wide coverage, and low
latency, and is crucial for implementing broadband across rail
transportation. He went on to explain that migrating services to
the cloud is becoming increasingly popular as it allows for
centralized use of IT resources and unified O&M, which can
reduce investment costs.
"Big data and AI technologies tailored to specific scenarios
will enhance the value of data, bolster service security, and
increase efficiency in production management," said Jacky Wang.
Currently, the solution has been deployed in various service
scenarios like intelligent freight train inspection, intelligent
scheduling in EMU depots, and smart railway perimeter detection,
resulting in substantial benefits. Huawei's scenario-specific
solutions and partners are going global, too. They are continuously
addressing the challenges faced by railway customers and generating
value for the industry.
Up to now, Huawei has served more than 300 urban rail lines
across 70 cities and more than 180,000 km of railways
worldwide.
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