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The launch of this Smart Campus Solution is timely, providing many of our members with the solution that they've been looking for,” said Tony Khoo, president of the Singapore International Facility Management Association (SIFMA). It is therefore becoming harder to manage them and there is an urgent need for us to understand them better and manage them smarter. “As ICT advances, system construction gets more and more complex, with campuses getting bigger and bigger. Several Huawei customer at the launch of the smart campus solution expressed optimism about the new offering. It also features office collaboration – where the smart office and smart classrooms implement seamless collaboration, greatly improving remote communication and efficiency during the epidemic, and bringing users new experience in office, learning, and diagnosis and treatment. Huawei’s smart campus solution also implements intelligent video prevention and control and AI analysis. “With the digital platform integrated with video cloud, IoT, Internet Communications Protocol (ICP), Geographic Information System (GIS) and other new technologies, customers could leverage on the platform to design, develop and verify solutions to create a secure, comfortable, efficient and green campus,” said Tony Shi, CTO of Huawei APAC Scenario-Based Solution, adding that major use cases for the smart campus include ubiquitous connectivity, integrated management and new service development. AI algorithms are used for analysis and optimisation, reducing energy consumption and OPEX of campus networks and achieving green and sustainable development. Implemented through wired networks, Wi-Fi, 5G, microwave, and IoT technologies, it is built with energy-saving features where IoT used to connect various terminals and sensors to collect energy consumption information. The IOC platform delivers intelligent asset management of the campus with digital twin visualisation of the physical space.
The difference between Huawei's smart campus and a traditional one lies in the upper-layer brain, which includes the Intelligent Operation Centre (IOC) platform.