On July 4th, according to Kaiji News, Hubei University, in collaboration with Huawei, has officially launched the “Hubei University F5G-A Ten Gigabit Full-Optical Campus” demonstration project. This project represents the world’s first large-scale smart campus built using F5G-A technology.
The demonstration project utilizes Huawei’s F5G-A Ten Gigabit Full-Optical Campus solution, which is characterized by its “simplified architecture, massive bandwidth, high availability, and intelligent operations and maintenance.”
This advanced solution delivers 12.5Gbps bandwidth to smart classrooms and ten-gigabit download speeds to podiums, enabling the instant download of 100Gb files in seconds. Furthermore, Optical AP Wi-Fi 7 coverage is deployed across various scenarios, significantly enhancing the wireless network experience for users.
The solution also incorporates security linkage to ensure network usage safety and intelligent operations and maintenance for unified management across two campuses, leading to a substantial reduction in student network complaints.
In practical applications, the instant download of large files in smart classrooms has become a regular occurrence. The integration of AI-powered无人工程车 (unmanned engineering vehicles) in the Microelectronics College with the low-latency all-optical network allows for timely identification and mitigation of risks such as power grid icing.
Hubei University has successfully implemented the “one building, one cabinet, one network,” “one room, one fiber, one terminal,” and “one hall, one screen, one platform” strategies, experiencing the benefits of a simplified architecture, convenient maintenance, robust security, and smooth evolution.
Huawei has stated that through this demonstration project, they intend to share Hubei University’s experience in deploying ultra-ten-gigabit full-optical networks with more educational institutions, providing a replicable and scalable model for universities worldwide.
It is reported that Huawei’s full-optical campus solution has already been implemented in over 2,800 campuses globally, establishing itself as the new standard for smart campuses in the AI era.
