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    Home » Company News » Midea India employs Huawei AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 solution to enhance production line

    Midea India employs Huawei AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 solution to enhance production line

    By Huawei South Africa30 April 2020
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    Carrier Midea India (CMI) is one of India’s leading home appliance manufacturers. Specialising in air conditioning and heating systems, CMI was established in 2012 and is a joint venture between US brand Carrier — itself a part of UTC Climate Control & Security — and China’s Midea Group.

    While Carrier is a global provider of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and services, with a presence in 170 countries, Midea Group is a leading technology company specialising in wide range of fields, from robotics and industrial automation, to HVAC systems, consumer appliances, and smart logistics.

    Click here for more information about Huawei Wi-Fi 6 products and solutions

    With such heavyweight backing, and headquartered in Bawal in the North Indian state of Haryana, today CMI holds the third largest market share in the Indian home appliance industry.

    Customer requirements and challenges

    Next-generation Wi-Fi Network to operate the automated production line

    As part of its factory’s expansion plan in Pune, CMI needed a next-generation Wi-Fi network to operate its automated production line, one that could offer comprehensive and efficient Wi-Fi coverage, both inside and outside the facility.

    To operate such a production line — including high-tech equipment such as scanners, mechanical arms and automated guided vehicles (AGVs) — high bandwidth and low latency were crucial.

    Huawei solution

    AirEngine Wi-Fi 6
    AirEngine Wi-Fi 6, Huawei’s product line for the sixth generation of Wi-Fi standards, provides four times higher network bandwidth, with the ability to cater to four times as many concurrent users as Wi-Fi 5. With latency also three times lower, CMI’s factory benefits from the network’s enhanced speed and system stability.

    Wireless access points: AP7060DN, AP6050DN and AP8050DN
    Huawei offers three types of wireless access points, which provide network coverage with high-bandwidth service and better-quality mobile cloud access, helping users build an optimal wireless network.

    Wireless access controller: AirEngine 9700-M
    Huawei’s AirEngine 9700-M wireless access controller can manage up to 2 000 access points and provides up to 20Gbit/s forwarding performance. It delivers an adaptable solution for medium to large enterprise office and campus networks.

    Cloud engine switches: S12700E, S5720 SI/EI PoE
    Huawei CloudEngine S12700E series switches are designed for next generation, high-quality campus networks. They help improve the user experience, reduce operating costs, and deliver unmatched security and reliability for fully connected wireless coverage. S5720-SI/EI series switches provide flexible gigabit access and cost-effective fixed GE ports, with 10 GE uplink ports.

    Firewall: USG6650E
    Huawei’s next-generation firewalls provide the latest capabilities and can work with other security devices to proactively defend against network threats, enhance border detection capabilities and resolve performance deterioration problems.

    Customer benefits

    With high bandwidth and low latency, Huawei AirEngine Wi-Fi 6 successfully answered CMI’s requirements for automated production, improved production efficiency and optimal user experience. A powerful Wi-Fi 6 network provides CMI with a solid foundation for smart manufacturing, innovative production and future success.

    Click here for more information about Huawei Wi-Fi 6 products and solutions.

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