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Technology Protects the Northeastern China Tiger and Leopard National Park
The International Union for Conservation of
Nature (IUCN) categorizes Amur tigers as
“endangered” and Amur leopards as “critically
endangered” on its Red List. In a field study of
these animals in China, a research team from
Beijing Normal University uncovered invaluable
information: From 2012 to 2014, there were
at least 27 Amur tigers and 42
Amur leopards
active in China.
However, all of their work was done manually,
and slow data collection made conservation
efforts extremely inefficient. To address this
issue, the Amur Tiger and Amur Leopard
Monitoring and Research Center, part of the
National Forestry and Grassland Administration
of China, developed
a sky-to-earth system that
covers the entire park. This system is the first of
its kind in the world, and monitors, assesses, and
manages natural resources in real time.
Powered by a 700 MHz LTE network built by
Huawei and Jishi Media, the system can stream
real-time HD video
captured by infrared camera
traps, ecological data, and footage from road
checkpoints and fire safety cameras. The system
also supports video calls and the tracking of
ranger patrols, so that conservationists have
remote access to real-time data to support their
research.
By the end of 2020, the LTE network almost
covered the entire 14,600-square-kilometer
national park.
Over the past year and a half, the
monitoring system has captured over one million
traces of wild animals and human activities.
Conservationists have discovered new litters of
cubs in the tiger and leopard populations every
year, offering hope for those who work to protect
the future of these majestic animals.
Technology for Inclusion and Equity in Health
An LTE base station in the Northeastern China Tiger and
Leopard National Park that reuses existing fire towers
Health is a basic human right. Our shared goal
is to make healthcare easier to access for more
people, so that diseases
can be prevented and
treated early on, and all of humankind can enjoy
the benefits of good health. Huawei is actively
seeking out partners in three areas: access to
healthcare, telemedicine, and medical research.
With innovative ICT technologies, we can help
offer equal access
to high-quality healthcare
resources to everyone, wherever and whoever
they might be.
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Easier Communication for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
In China, more than 27 million people are
deaf or hard of hearing. However, there is a
severe shortage of accessibility support and sign
language services.
To ensure that these
people are not left behind
in the digital world, one of our partners has
developed the Trouble-free Hearing app.
Powered by HUAWEI CLOUD AI, this app
is designed to make online learning and
entertainment more accessible, and to enable
easier communication in everyday scenarios. The
app can also help
deaf people communicate
in more challenging situations, like talking to
doctors, legal consultations, and at service
windows.
This app can generate subtitles for videos
played on mobile phones, providing access to a
wider range of content.
The app also provides
face-to-face sign language interpretation services
via remote video conferencing for more complex
situations. By the end of 2020, more than 15,000
people were using the Trouble-free Hearing app.
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