Huawei's Next Generation Optical Network Solutions
At the MWC Barcelona 2026, Huawei made significant strides in advancing optical networking technologies. Bob Chen, the President of Huawei’s Optical Business Product Line, introduced a range of cutting-edge products and solutions designed to harmonize artificial intelligence (AI) with network infrastructures. This initiative aims to propel the shift towards fully AI-centric optical networks.
The increasing demand for advanced optical networks is driven by the global push towards AI integration. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T) has outlined the ION-2030 vision, which lays out essential capabilities, application scenarios, and standardization roadmaps for next-generation optical networks. Recognizing this trend, major global operators are fast-tracking the rollout of new optical network technologies.
Enhancing Networks with AI
Bob Chen emphasized the dual approach of Huawei's innovations, focusing on 'AI for networks' and 'networks for AI'. In the realm of
AI for networks, Huawei’s cutting-edge technologies incorporate intelligent fiber detection, enhancing network performance and user experiences. By employing AI, Huawei dramatically improves operational efficiency while slashing energy consumption.
Key Innovations:
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Intelligent Fiber Detection: Utilizing advanced risk detection models to preemptively identify potential failures. This technology allows for locating faults within 10 meters.
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Performance Simulation: Through a complex model based on thousands of optical parameters, Huawei has significantly increased transmission distances by up to 20%.
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Real-Time Interference Mitigation: AI algorithms can detect Wi-Fi interferences instantaneously, automatically adjusting power levels to boost speeds by 20% even in challenging conditions.
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Energy Savings: Analyzing service traffic in real-time, Huawei’s system adjusts network components to standby mode during periods of inactivity, achieving an average energy reduction of 40%.
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Smart Operations Management: AI technologies optimize network planning, maintenance, and performance enhancement. For instance, the broadband OM agent identifies over 60 fault types instantly, facilitating rapid problem resolution without the need for in-person troubleshooting.
Networks Supporting AI Growth
On the 'networks for AI' front, Huawei is developing tailored optical networks with gigabit downlink and 100M uplink capabilities. This infrastructure is vital to support the bandwidth requirements of new AI services while improving end-user experiences markedly.
Optical Transmission Innovations:
- - Low Latency: Optical access networks are designed for ultra-low latency, with benchmarks of 5 ms for national networks, 3 ms for regional, and a mere 1 ms for metropolitan networks, ensuring peak performance for AI applications.
- - Comprehensive Product Launch: Huawei has rolled out a robust suite of new optical access solutions which include products like FAN, FTTR, OLT, ONT, and ODN. In the domain of optical transmission, newly introduced OTN products support foundational, optical layer, and metropolitan OTN networks, assisting operators in building highly capable networks.
In conclusion, Huawei is at the forefront of revolutionizing optical networks, emphasizing the critical intersection of AI and network technology. These innovations are not only set to improve performance metrics but are also positioned to drive the growth of AI adoption across different sectors.