Castles and Chateen, which for centuries have been carriers of the European Heritage, will be connected to a high -speed broad -lamp Internet. At the same time, the appearance, originality and structure of these historical objects will be preserved.
At the Huawei Connect 2024 event, which was held as part of the Paris exhibition, Huawei introduced the concept of accelerating the green and digital transformation of Europe through advanced technologies.
The company demonstrated samples of various applications in this direction.
Within the framework of this goal, Huawei has been cooperating with more than 5,000 local partners through local supplies, production capacities and joint innovation centers created throughout Europe.
As a result of these efforts, an effective and economical campus network has been formed that help schools provide a high level of online learning, and doctors use AI for more effective and accurate diagnostics.
One of the most striking examples of technological transformation is the tourism sector. Historical monuments of Europe, such as castles and Chateen, are now connected to a high -speed broad -lamp Internet.
An example of such an application is the La Vin Castle in Alli in France, dating from the 15th century.
Creating infrastructure for connected services in buildings like locks and a chateau, is a significant problem, especially in terms of preserving structures. Many historical places require the “beginning from scratch”, and the installation of the necessary services should take into account factors such as thick stone walls. In such conditions, Wi-Fi alone cannot provide a reliable connection.
In the castle of La Vigne, where guests are held and posted, the provision of a reliable Internet, entertainment and information services previously encountered a number of obstacles. The protected status of the castle did not provide for the use of modern construction methods, and the drilling of walls and wooden panels was not allowed.
To solve this problem, the “transparent fiber” method was used. Special equipment was used to determine the required amount of material and ensure the optimal location. The transparent, almost invisible cable was small enough to be established without causing damage to the historical features of the castle.
Thanks to the high -speed connection of video conferences and the streaming of films became uninterrupted. In addition, security was strengthened due to connected cameras. Visitors got the opportunity to enjoy innovative, exciting excursions through new infrastructure.
As a result of the effort made, the world’s first high-speed Internet connection in the castle was created. This, in turn, created a precedent for future similar projects at historical facilities.