Huawei has increased its investment in basic
research and theoretical breakthroughs to
support the continued development of a digital,
intelligent world.
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Wireless Networks
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We continue to explore and define new research
directions and new services. We have expanded
our collaborations with academic researchers;
researched new air interface technologies,
new network architectures, integration of
communications and sensing, and key enabling
technologies; and developed the fundamental
theories of these technologies.
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We continue to explore basic architectures
and basic components for wireless networks,
preparing for the future expansion of low-band
and high-band networks with much higher
spectral and power efficiency.
Building Innovation 2.0
Huawei’s vision is a fully connected, intelligent
world. To achieve this, we work to inspire
passion for basic research around the world. Our
combined passion drives development across the
global innovation value chain.
Innovation 2.0 is, at its core, about making
breakthroughs in fundamental theories and new
inventions based on basic technologies that will help
address global challenges in order to support our
vision and assumptions for the future. This will create
a steady stream of new inventions to drive progress
in the digital world. In 2020, following the principle of
openness for innovation, Huawei further expanded its
efforts in basic research and actively pursued broader
collaboration between the industry and academia. The
accomplishments from such efforts and pursuit will be
used to light up the future.
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In a post-Shannon world, future development
and prosperity in the ICT industry will require
new breakthroughs in mathematics, physics,
chemistry, and other basic research areas. This
is particularly true in mathematics, which is not
just the foundation of science, but also a crucial
support for ongoing technological advances. In
2020, Huawei published a list of 10 mathematical
challenges facing the ICT industry. We hope that it
will help guide and encourage new breakthroughs
in theoretical research. Together we can solve
global challenges like improving performance while
reducing resource consumption; explainability in
deep neural networks; and modernization of super-
large networks.
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Huawei is working to build an open ecosystem
for research collaboration between the industry
and academia. We believe business should shape
academic research, and we have prompted
extensive collaboration with universities and
research institutions. These efforts support highly
uncertain innovation projects and new ways to
improve efficiency.
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Carrier and Enterprise Networks
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In this area, our research is focused on
network protocols for connecting everything
and every network, including deterministic
services, intrinsic network security, and flexible
addressing. We have also invited many
academic and industry partners to join our
research.
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An end-to-end deterministic networking
experiment on a trial network has successfully
demonstrated that with this new system in
place, jitter can be less than 15 microseconds
over a distance of 2,000 kilometers.
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Video CODEC
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In this area, we are working actively and closely
with vendors and industry partners from around
the world to complete the latest international
video CODEC standards – VVC/H.266 and
MPEG-5EVC – and develop the CUVA HDR
standard.
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We are the world’s largest contributor to video
standards, and have created industry-leading
video standardization solutions for applications
such as 4K, 8K, high dynamic range (HDR), and
360-degree panoramic videos. This has helped
ensure a better video experience for consumers
and an open and flourishing video industry.
Innovation and Invention
Huawei has spent decades investing heavily in
innovation and invention. We continued to see
how this strategy successfully drives industry
progress in 2020:
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Optical Networks
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With new progress in high-speed optoelectronic
materials and components, we have supported
evolution towards higher bit rate per
wavelength over long-haul. We continue to
deepen our research into the ultra-high-speed
signal processing technology and have
demonstrated that 1 Tbit/s per wavelength is
feasible.
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We have made breakthroughs in key
transmission technologies for achieving 800
Gbit/s over short distances in data centers. We
have also introduced an all-optical architecture
and novel technologies to data centers, ending
the backplane dimension constraint on system
capacity. This maximizes the computing
performance of data center networks.
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Smartphone Media
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Thanks to breakthroughs in our camera
technology, we have further improved our
smartphones’ image definition, quality of HDR
and strongly backlit images, color accuracy,
night view noise reduction, and portrait mode
effects, bringing users a brand new experience.
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We have also overcome some tough challenges
regarding spatial computing and spatial video,
both of which are critical. Free-viewpoint video
and indoor high-precision positioning services
are hugely appealing to consumers.
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Advances in our active noise canceling (ANC)
and Bluetooth HD audio CODEC technologies
have delivered a comfortable and nearly lossless
ultra-HD audio experience to our device users.
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Basic Software
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Huawei is committed to sustained supply as
well as innovation and breakthroughs in this
area to increase competitiveness.
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Euler kernel has become the first project
to obtain both the ASIL-D and CC EAL 5+
certifications.
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Our openEuler, openGauss, and MindSpore have
been recognized as being among China’s top 10
open source projects and technical innovation
platforms in light of their contributions to the
expansion of China’s software industry.
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RTOS, GaussDB, EulerOS, and HuaweiJDK are
among the company’s most shipped software
products.
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Our GaussDB, a distributed, cloud-based
database, delivers financial-institution-class
levels of reliability, and has been integrated into
class-A banking systems, where it is capable of
handling critical bank functions.
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RTOS, with its microkernel-based architecture,
performed 30% better, with 30% less noise,
than Linux on 5G networks.
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We have obtained over 20 third-party
certifications for our basic software.
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By building trustworthiness in our basic
software, we have achieved the requirements
stipulated in our
Software Process
Trustworthiness Capability Framework V1.0
, and
have built a software management system that
prioritizes trustworthiness.
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Materials and Techniques
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We are a leading innovator in the device sector.
For example, we were the first to bring the
Falcon Wing hinge design to foldable phones.
Based on an inward-folding design, the phone’s
amorphous alloy hinge allows it to fold out
to reveal an eight-inch screen. Looking to
the future, we will continue to innovate new
precision mechanisms and flexible displays,
crafting pocket-sized phones with big screens.
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Huawei was the first company to pack a set of
foldable, long-focus cameras into its phones.
With this technique, phones can be less than
1 cm in thickness, while offering a 10x optical
zoom. This is the highest smartphone zoom
available to date.
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Engineering
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By introducing low-profile and compact arrays,
we have restructured and simplified the
antenna array architecture, reducing its weight
by 30%.
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We have made breakthroughs in
electromagnetic supersurface and material
techniques, guaranteeing low channel loss.
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We have applied antenna decoupling techniques
during base station design, allowing for new
physical structures that make site acquisition
and deployment easier.
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Trustworthiness
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To address both the opportunities and
challenges presented by digital sovereignty,
better protect customer privacy, and
improve product security and resilience,
Huawei continues its research into theories,
technologies, and engineering practices in
trustworthiness. We have been an active
player in driving advances in the theory and
standardization of trustworthiness.
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Huawei is a major contributor to
trustworthiness-related task forces in the
International Organization for Standardization
(ISO), Telecommunication Standardization
Sector of the International Telecommunication
Union (ITU-T), 3rd Generation Partnership
Project (3GPP), European Telecommunications
Standards Institute (ETSI), Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF), and other standards
organizations. We actively participate in
standardization for AI trustworthiness and are
fully dedicated to enhancing the trustworthiness
of open source software.
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We are reshaping the architecture of
trustworthy computing in the AI era with
a multi-language trustworthy framework,
compatible across various platforms, which
offers data processing volume thousands of
times higher than that of previous versions.
By the end of 2020, Huawei held
a total of 100,000+ active patents,
across 40,000+ families.
Huawei has one of the
largest patent portfolios
in the world
Every year, Huawei invests
over 10% of its sales revenue
into R&D.
2020
105,000
R&D employees
53.4% of our total workforce
15.9% of the company’s
total revenue
2020
R&D expenditure
CNY
141,893
million
Huawei’s R&D investment over
the past decade has exceeded
CNY720,000 million.
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