Comprehensive Transportation Leads the Way to a Digital World
Guest
Ma Yue
Executive Vice President, Huawei EBG
Wang Guoyu
President, Global Transportation Business Unit, Huawei Enterprise BG
Guan Hua
Chairman and Secretary of the Party Committee of Guangdong Airport Baiyun Information Technology Co., Ltd.
Sheng Gang
Director, Electromechanical R&D Center of Jiaoke Transport Consultants Ltd.
Chen Boshi
Director, Vehicle Committee of China Railway Society
Product
Operations Communications Network for Railway
Success in the railway industry depends on safety, reliability, and affordability, with both operators and passengers expecting flawless service — but this requires communications networks that perform to the highest level.However, radio driver-signaler communication often relies on outdated, analogue radio networks, supplied by multiple vendors. These are expensive to maintain and can only offer limited functionality, often resulting in uncoordinated dispatching.Huawei addresses these problems
The Huawei Horizon Digital Platform integrates Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data, and video cloud technologies at airports, providing passengers with seamless access to a full range of services. Indeed, every step of the airport process is covered, from check-in and baggage drop, through pre-security check and security check using Facial Recognition (FR), to the smart Flight Information Display System , targeted VIP lounge services, last call, and FR-based boarding. Using AI, the solution a
With significantly increasing scale and passenger volume, there is demand for urban rail lines to be integrated into multi-line networks that require more efficient, smart operations. Such growth poses new challenges to ICT systems.Automatic train operation requires extensive, reliable information systems and service linkage. Yet urban rail lines operate independently and lack consistent service architecture, technical platforms, and data. Scattered IT devices are unable to support the unified o