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Huawei, IEEE-UAE Section release joint white paper on Autonomous Driving Networks
Huawei and IEEE-UAE Section have released a joint white paper on Autonomous Driving Networks at the Huawei Connect conference in Dubai. The white paper aims to provide an informative point of reference for ADNs architecture for industry players and customers.
There is still a long way to go before true ADN is achieved. To help reach this goal, in addition to working on standards and technologies, all stakeholders need to continuously deepen the ADN evaluation system to drive network upgrades towards automation and intelligence and evolve across generations.
The new L3.5 ADN datacentre white paper sets an industry standard for the future. Datacentre complexity is one of network managers’ most pressing challenges today. The white paper demonstrates that automation can overcome these bottlenecks at scale and enable organisations to achieve true digital transformation.
The white paper illustrates the five levels of ADN, the key capabilities of ADN, and the ADN system’s architecture. As such, the L3.5 ADN offers a network digital map for applications, which can measure service quality in real time and locate the root causes of application exceptions with just one click. This shortens the troubleshooting time from days to minutes, guaranteeing optimal service experience.
Huawei Level 3, L3 datacentre autonomous driving network has achieved high-level automation in datacentre network to overcome these challenges. Being industry’s first Level 3.5 Data Center Autonomous Driving Network Solution implements high-level automation capabilities such as unified management, flexible orchestration and collaboration, and simulation in multi-cloud and multi-vendor networks, in addition to interconnecting with customer’s IT management systems to achieve end to end automation.