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5G-A支撑首届人形机器人运动会 北京联通打造人与具身智能共生网络
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Wang·2025-08-16 03:48

Core Insights - The 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, the first international sports event centered around humanoid robots, is taking place at the National Speed Skating Stadium in Beijing, featuring over 500 humanoid robots from nearly 280 teams competing in various scenarios such as athletics, performance, industrial, and medical applications [1] - The AI industry is undergoing rapid iteration, with multi-modal interaction and cross-device collaboration reshaping user experiences, while the number of IoT connections is growing exponentially [1] - As a significant branch of the AI industry, embodied intelligent robots have specific and highly customized requirements for communication networks, which are being met by the maturity and application of 5G-A technology [1] Group 1 - China Unicom's Beijing branch has achieved full 5G-A network coverage for the event, demonstrating the support capabilities of communication networks for emerging industries [4] - The peak downlink and uplink rates outside the venue reached 4 Gb/s and 11.2 Gb/s respectively, while inside the venue, the peak network rate was enhanced to 2.4 Gb/s through LampSite 300MHz ultra-wideband technology [4] - The 5G-A venue acceleration feature provides dedicated network channels for spectators and a flexible "second channel" for robots, effectively meeting core requirements such as low-latency control and remote connectivity [4] Group 2 - As the exclusive communication service partner for the event, China Unicom leveraged its core technologies, including 5G-A, AI, and all-optical networks, to create an intelligent event environment with millisecond-level response and zero-failure operation [5] - This practice not only validates the feasibility of 5G-A technology in supporting the large-scale application of embodied intelligent robots but also establishes a solid network foundation for the accelerated commercialization of the robotics industry [5] - The event sets a new benchmark for the integration of communication technology and emerging industries [5]