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    Huawei FTTO Solution for Healthcare

    All-Optical Evolution, Building an All-Optical Base for Smart Hospitals

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Huawei FTTO Solution for Healthcare, Building an All-optical Base for Smart Hospitals

With the emergence of IoT hospitals, smart medical treatment, and mobile clinical services, the network construction of medical information systems form information silos. In addition, electromagnetic interference exists on active networks, and the bandwidth, latency, and reliability cannot meet the service requirements of modern hospitals.

Based on Fifth-Generation Fixed Network (F5G) technologies, the Huawei Fiber to the Office (FTTO) solution for healthcare provides an all-optical network that features multi-service convergence, efficient O&M, and unified management. It supports high-speed transmission of massive data, anti-electromagnetic interference, and future-oriented smooth evolution.

Gain the Edge

Simplified architecture
"Natural" cloud-based architecture

• 3 layers to 2 layers, fiber to the room, easy service expansion
• Active devices replaced by passive ones, 80% less ELV room space, 80% lower fault rate

Ultra-fast broadband
Image reading and downloading efficiency increased 30-fold

• Symmetric 10 Gbit/s upstream and downstream transmission, thousands of CT images downloaded within one second
• 10G→20G→50G, future-oriented smooth evolution

Simplified O&M
O&M efficiency increased by 60%

• Integrated bearing of POTS, CATV, and IP services
• Unified management of office, healthcare, and security networks

Ultimate security
Secure links and data

• Difficult packet capture on fiber networks, AES encryption, ensuring secure services
• Hard pipes for service isolation, dedicated private network, hierarchical protection

Architecture

Architecture

Based on the passive optical LAN (POL) technology, the Huawei FTTO solution for healthcare extends optical fibers directly to wards, offices, and CT rooms, etc. Optical network units (ONUs) support multiple services, provide 10G private lines for CT image backhaul, and implement cloud migration within seconds, improving the image reading efficiency 30-fold.
The solution supports hard pipes based on time division multiplexing (TDM) and integrates the extranet, intranet, and device network, ensuring network information security and greatly improving O&M efficiency.

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Products

Optical Access

Based on PON technology, passive all-optical network access solutions enable access by any media, tailored to enterprises, ISPs, and MSOs.

Optical Terminal

The OptiXstar product series extends optical connectivity to every home, enterprise, and campus, bringing families closer and making enterprise operations far more efficient.

eSight PON Management

Supports real-time monitoring of each node on a network-wide PON network and automatic ONUORE service configuration, improving O&M efficiency and reducing OPEX.

Real-World Success

FTTO Underpins Proton Therapy Center of Wuhan Union Hospital

Proton therapy is the world's most advanced radiotherapy technology, far outperforming conventional photon radiotherapy. Generally, the proton equipment accelerates the proton beams to 70% of the light speed, about 200,000 km/s, to precisely target a tumor and minimize the harm to surrounding body tissue and organs. This kind of radiotherapy is precise to the nearest 1 ms.

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Huawei&Union Shenzhen Hospital Build First F5G All-Optical Hospital with Superior Medical Experiene

Having built the first all-optical hospital in Guangdong Province, Union Shenzhen Hospital is committed to ICT construction and the benefits that brings.

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Huawei's FTTO Solution Facilitates the Smart Transformation of Wuhan Puren Hospital

Huawei FTTO solution is built on the hard-pipe architecture, which is equivalent to building the hospital network into a "smart" highway with road shoulders added between high-speed lanes.

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