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面向工业互联网的算力网络研究报告
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-06 09:32

Core Viewpoint - The report emphasizes the integration of computing networks and industrial internet, highlighting that computing networks serve as a new type of information infrastructure centered on computing and rooted in networking, facilitating the digital transformation of industries [1][21]. Group 1: Development Background and Trends - The digital economy and industrial digital transformation require superior network connectivity and robust computing power to meet demands for ultra-high bandwidth, ultra-low latency, and high security [22]. - Computing networks are emerging as a hot topic in the industry, with operators, equipment manufacturers, and research institutions actively engaging in research and establishing a development roadmap and architecture system [24][25]. - International organizations like ITU and IETF are working on establishing standards for computing networks, indicating a global push towards computing and network convergence [26][27]. Group 2: Key Technologies - Key technologies for computing networks include unified metrics for computing and network, real-time user demand and state perception, multi-factor joint scheduling algorithms based on IPv6/SRv6, and ensuring end-to-end service reliability [2]. - The report identifies the need to overcome technical bottlenecks such as heterogeneous hardware abstraction and edge computing collaboration to optimize industrial production processes [2]. Group 3: Application Scenarios - Computing networks will transform the supply, application, and service methods of computing power, enhancing service flexibility and efficiency across various industries [29]. - Specific application scenarios include Cloud VR services, V2X vehicle networking, and green low-carbon initiatives, all benefiting from the integration of computing and networking capabilities [30][32][37]. Group 4: Collaborative Development - The industrial internet network is crucial for connecting people, machines, and objects in industrial environments, with internal and external networks serving different operational needs [39].