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Huawei trademarked ‘ADNCHAT’, a new AI powered autonomous tech?
On July 7, 2023, Huawei registered two new naming trademarks “ADNCHAT” and application number 72708118/72699826. The trademark is classified as scientific instruments and website services, and the status is under application.
Huawei Autonomous Driving Network (ADN) is a collaborative evolution of network and O&M intelligence is the core of ADN. In this regard Huawei has produced a three-layered open architecture delivering intelligence for networks and platforms for O&M. It also enables telecom operators to accelerate digital transformation.
The three layers are cloud intelligence, network intelligence, and NE intelligence, which combine to achieve effective ADN.
- Cloud intelligence: Telecom knowledge assets are aggregated in the cloud, generating an intelligent platform for data training as well as model generation and optimization. The results are then synchronized to the network and NE layers, ensuring the optimal utilization of up-to-date models.
- Network intelligence: At the network management and control layer, big data analysis, intelligent algorithms, and service APIs are adopted to achieve service intent automation, network O&M intelligentization, and network servitization.
- NE intelligence: A lightweight intelligent inference framework is embedded at the device layer to provide NE-level short-period awareness analysis and inference capabilities, with inference completed in microseconds.
The autonomous driving network is the core strategy of Huawei’s communication network in 2030. It provides network end users with a new digital network service experience of “zero wait, zero contact, and zero failure”, and creates “self-configuration and self-repair” for network operators and maintenance personnel. Self-optimizing” intelligent networks and efficient operation and maintenance capabilities are our persistent goals.
However, we don’t have any information about ADNCHAT or its implications for any Huawei product. But we’ll keep you posted.
(via – Mydrivers)