


Core Viewpoint - The low-altitude economy is gaining momentum, supported by the development of a "low-altitude smart network" that enhances drone operations and management [1][2]. Group 1: Low-altitude Smart Network - The low-altitude smart network utilizes communication, perception, and navigation technologies to create an intelligent digital network system with communication, monitoring, and service functions [2]. - The establishment of the largest 5G-A integrated network in China covers over 1,200 square kilometers of urban airspace, achieving a tenfold improvement in drone positioning accuracy compared to traditional GPS [3]. - The smart monitoring system can track up to 300 drones simultaneously, providing real-time data on location, speed, and other metrics to ensure flight safety and efficient regulation [3]. Group 2: Achievements and Future Plans - The low-altitude smart network has led to significant achievements, including winning awards at the "Bloom Cup" 5G application competition and the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona [3]. - The Blue Sky Laboratory plans to initiate 12 research projects and assemble a research team of at least 300 members to address technical challenges faced by small and medium-sized drones in various applications [4]. - The low-altitude economy in Anyang is expected to continue developing in infrastructure, application scenarios, and industry growth, driven by the capabilities of the low-altitude smart network [4].