Huawei's open architecture Internet of Things and partners to build a new ecological complex

Huawei Network Conference (HNC 2014) was held in Beijing. At the meeting, Huawei demonstrated the IoT solution with open architecture and shared the successful experience of IoT construction with partners in the Internet of Things.

Huawei, the world's leading provider of information and communication solutions, demonstrated the Internet of Things solutions and related applications featuring rich interfaces, massive management and open platforms at the Huawei Network Conference (HNC 2014), and with iSoftStone, Wuhan Together with partners in the Internet of Things, such as Endeavour Power and Wasion Group, they shared the cooperation model and successful experience of the Internet of Things solution.

As the third wave of the world's information industry after the computer, Internet and mobile communication networks, the future of the Internet of Things is very broad. Huawei has been committed to research and investment in the field of Internet of Things. At this conference, we have demonstrated an Internet of Things solution with an open architecture.

Huawei Internet of Things

The Huawei Internet of Things solution is divided into three layers from the network architecture, namely the terminal layer, the network layer, and the management & application layer. The terminal layer is mainly based on sensors and controllers to realize the identification of “objects”; the network layer realizes data transmission through existing Internet and enterprise networks; the management & application layer utilizes technologies such as cloud computing, data mining, and unified management. Realize automatic control and intelligent management of "things". Huawei IoT solution has the following characteristics:

1) Provide a rich interface. As a bridge connecting the terminal layer and the network layer, Huawei Universal IoT Gateway (UIG) adopts modular design and integrates interfaces such as FE, GE, 3G, PLC, ZigBee, RF and RS485, and integrates routing and security. The functions of switching, acquisition, control, etc. can be widely connected to various terminal products to achieve secure and reliable access from the terminal layer to the network layer.

2) Provide massive management capabilities. The Internet of Things has a huge number of terminals and a wide distribution, which is far greater than the number of PCs and mobile phones in the Internet era. Uniform operation and maintenance of these massive terminals is also a huge challenge. The Universal IoT Platform (UIP) can manage millions of terminal nodes, realize unified management of communication devices and terminal nodes, and reduce the operation and maintenance cost of the Internet of Things by 30%.

3) Provide an open platform. Huawei's universal IoT platform UIP provides an open interface for secondary development by partners or customers. On top of this, multiple advanced applications such as energy management systems, power meter reading and billing systems, SCADA systems, etc. can be superimposed. To meet the diverse application needs of the Internet of Things.

The Internet of Things is an open system that cannot be separated from the ecological environment of channel partners. In Huawei's IoT solution, Huawei focuses on gateways, platforms and other products related to communication networks. Terminals and upper-layer applications are mainly provided by channel partners. The solutions formed by multi-party cooperation are widely used in various industries, including building energy efficiency management solutions, AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure, smart metering, smart meter reading) solutions, and video backhaul solutions.

Taking the intelligent building energy efficiency management solution as an example, Huawei cooperates with Wuhan Endeavour and Softcom Power, Huawei provides IoT gateways and platforms, Wuhan Endeavour provides intelligent sensing terminals, and iSoftStone provides energy efficiency management software. The program helped Australia's second-largest telecommunications company, Optus, to successfully deploy in the University of Melbourne project in Australia. Optus said: "The intelligent building solution has helped the University of Melbourne improve the energy management efficiency of buildings. Project statistics show that energy efficiency solutions can reduce lighting and control. Energy consumption is 62.5%."

In the AMI smart meter reading solution, the smart meter terminal is provided by Wasion Group. Wang Xuexin, technical director of Wasion Group, said: "Weisheng has a deep accumulation in the field of smart metering. Huawei gateway products have rich interfaces, and it is easy to realize flexible access of Weisheng smart meters in various scenarios. Cooperation can not only promote the advancement of smart meter reading technology, but also realize the interaction of supply and demand two-way electricity information, thereby improving customer efficiency and achieving a win-win situation."

Li An, general manager of the enterprise networking product line of Huawei's enterprise network product line, said: "In the field of Internet of Things, we will focus on the communication field we are good at, and products such as terminals and smart applications will be provided by partners. Huawei is willing to cooperate with partners and customers. Together, we will work together to create a win-win industrial chain and ecological chain to build a better life in the IOT era."

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