Huawei launches 5G-Oriented eLTE-DSA solution to support IoE developments

This solution noticeably improves spectrum efficiency, capacity and performance of the networks, enabling the energy industry to move seamlessly towards 5G-oriented IoE.

Huawei launches 5G-Oriented eLTE-DSA solution to support IoE developments
Huawei has rolled out its 4.5G-based, 5G-oriented eLTE Discrete Spectrum Aggregation (eLTE-DSA) solution to overcome the obstacles of traditional narrowband solutions and support IoE developments through leading advantages in Wireless Communications. (Image Credit: Twitter)

Huawei has rolled out its 4.5G-based, 5G-oriented eLTE Discrete Spectrum Aggregation (eLTE-DSA) solution to overcome the obstacles of traditional narrowband solutions and support IoE developments through leading advantages in Wireless Communications.

Huawei told in a press statement, this solution provides energy companies with the ubiquitous all-service Internet of Energy through fast wireless access, low latency, greater connectivity and reduced power consumption.

With the increased energy consumption in the near future, the world will go for renewable sources for which the implementation of the Internet of Energy (IoE) will become an integral way to advance the energy revolution, driving clean energy and sustainable energy development.

"Huawei has proposed the vision of 'Leading New ICT, Bits Drive Watts' in the electric industry. Huawei is committed to bringing digital technologies to every electric power company. At CEBIT 2018, Huawei debuted many smart grid innovations including the eLTE-DSA which is a killer technology to optimize power distribution and consumption," commented Jerry Ji, President of the Energy Industry of Huawei Enterprise Business Group.

"Going wireless will provide the foundation for the Internet of Energy. 4.5G technology will enable the Internet of Things, and 5G will accelerate the connection of people and things. With leading technological advantages in 4.5G and 5G, Huawei has successfully developed the 4.5G-based, 5G-oriented eLTE-DSA solution," said Eric Sun, President of Huawei Enterprise Wireless Business.

By aggregating discrete narrowband resources, this solution achieves access with an end-to-end delay as low as 20 ms and a huge capacity of up to 4,000 users in a single cell. The transmission rates reach kbit/s to Mbit/s and the module power consumption is as low as 0.15W. This solution noticeably improves spectrum efficiency, capacity and performance of the networks, enabling the energy industry to move seamlessly towards 5G-oriented IoE, the company statement added.

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