Fujitsu conducts 5G field trials to deliver operation automation for data centres
Fujitsu will embark on a series of field trials together with Fujitsu Research Institute Limited at its Yokohama Data Centre, aiming to promote the digital transformation of data centers, boosting operational resilience and process automation by utilising private 5G network technology for equipment inspection.
This verification trial, which will run from December 1, 2022 until March 17, 2023, was selected by Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications as one of its "Development Demonstrations Aimed at Achieving Challenge-Solving Local 5G in Fiscal 2022."
The trial will involve the use of a robot equipped with a 4K camera to capture video data of equipment at the data centre, including servers. This data will be transmitted locally by private 5G and a system will be established to analyse on-site conditions with AI to detect any abnormalities at an early stage.
Fujitsu aims to create a system that can support the monitoring of conditions on the ground and recovery work even from a remote location in the event of a disaster or emergency by taking full advantage of the high-speed transmission capabilities of private 5G technology.
Robust disaster management for resilient data centers to support digital society As the digitisation of society accelerates and the amount of data distributed rapidly increases, data centers that store and process vast amounts of data are positioned as part of the core infrastructure that supports the digital society of the 21st Century. Highlighting this growing significance, the Japanese government's vision for a "Digital Garden City Nation" calls for the establishment of regional data center facilities with an eye to reducing the risk posed by disasters and other vulnerabilities resulting from the centralisation of data centers.
As the importance of regional data centers continues to grow, their number is expected to increase rapidly in the future. The key to stable data center operations is high quality maintenance and inspection and rapid recovery in the event of a disaster or other emergency.
However, the decrease in the working population and difficulties in securing talent, remains a challenge in many parts of Japan, and this shortage is especially acute in rural areas. Maintaining and improving inspection quality with a limited number of personnel and reducing workload represent an urgent issue for data centre operators.