Huawei Releases IntelligentRAN Wireless Architecture

SHANGHAI, Feb. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Huawei unveiled IntelligentRAN, its new wireless network architecture, at the Pre-MWC Briefing and Product and Solution Launch event. This architecture is designed to help carriers build autonomous networks using service operation intelligence, experience optimization, and simplified O&M.

Huawei’s Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Wireless Solutions Gan Bin spoke at the launch, explaining how key technologies were incorporated into the architecture to support ADN over wireless networks: “Intelligence improves wireless networks greatly by supporting correlative data analysis and prediction to make decisions more adaptive. This is where IntelligentRAN comes in. It will enable networks to realize zero service waiting, consistent experience, zero network faults, and optimal experience and energy efficiency. Using Mobile Intelligent Engine (MIE), it will better coordinate data, models, and decisions between base stations and networks, paving the way to wireless intelligence.”

5G has caused a huge increase in the number of personal, industry, and home applications available in the wireless market. As these services increase, network performance requirements are similarly diversifying in terms of coverage, capacity, and latency. Interference between cells, a long-standing problem in mobile networks, is also hindering operators’ attempts to provide consistent experience. And of course, as traffic increases, so will energy consumption. To cope with these challenges, operators are increasingly relying on intelligent wireless networks to quickly roll out services while using the best frequency band combination to ensure optimal experiences. They now look to user-centric networks for resource configuration and simplified O&M to operate with optimal experience and energy efficiency.

Huawei’s new IntelligentRAN allows intelligent air interfaces to use key technologies such as smart grids, scheduling dictionaries, and channel graphs. With these tools, they can intelligently configure air interface resources and achieve optimal user experience and capacity. Service prediction with IntelligentRAN also guides non-real-time spectrum and channel selection on the network side and real-time symbol scheduling and transmit power configuration on the base station side. This significantly reduces energy consumption across the entire network.

In addition, IntelligentRAN enables intelligent SLA site planning, where parameters are dynamically configured and models can be adjusted flexibly in response to service changes.

Networks with IntelligentRAN also benefit from intelligent O&M. They can self-learn the features of faults to improve fault detection accurately and root cause analysis. This replaces passive responses with proactive maintenance, bringing us a step closer to zero-fault wireless networks. Intelligent minimum drive tests (MDTs) can also work with Massive MIMO to build an all-round high-precision map for network performance. This provides more accurate guidance for network planning, optimization, and VIP user assurance.

IntelligentRAN uses collaborative power control to considerably reduce electromagnetic radiation intensity while ensuring optimal multi-band performance. This feature will help meet the power restriction requirements now found in some countries.

Gan closed out his remarks by explaining how important Huawei believes this new architecture will be for sustainable development efforts: “IntelligentRAN enables autonomous networks. It will empower industries, accelerate industry transformation, and promote sustainable development of the mobile industry and a digital world. We hope to work with operators and industry partners to better fulfill this goal.”

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15th International Symposium on Natural Product Chemistry Kicked-off at COMSATS’ Centre of Excellence 

Islamabad, February 25, 2022 (PPI-OT):COMSATS joins hands with its Centre of Excellence in Karachi – ICCBS and OIC Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH) to hold 15th International Symposium on Natural Product Chemistry under the 2020-2021 cooperation framework with UNESCO.

Under the framework of COMSATS-UNESCO Technical Cooperation Programme 2020-2021, COMSATS collaborated with the International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), Karachi; Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation of the OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) (COMSTECH), and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to organize 15th International Symposium on Natural Product Chemistry (ISNPC-15). The four-day long event opened on 21st February 2022 in a formal ceremony hosted by and at ICCBS.

Opening the event, Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary, Director ICCBS, remarked that the Symposium has provided a networking platform to help inspire ideas that may culminate in novel projects and initiatives aimed at advancing the understanding and implementation of natural product chemistry in the region. He also shared recent achievements of ICCBS that illustrate the quality and breadth of Centre’s basic, translational and clinical research and future work.

Despite the pandemic-associated challenges in the past two years, Prof. Iqbal noted that ICCBS has undergone phenomenon growth in natural product science, such as identifying new enzymes based on natural product and their commercial production for leather industry, clinical trial of first prospective drug from Pakistan for the treatment of epilepsy and other central nervous system disorders, and developing new herbal products for the prevention and treatment of Parkinson’s Disease. He also acknowledged the support of COMSATS, UNESCO and other partner organizations.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman, Patron-in-Chief of ICCBS, and Chairman of ISNPC-15 remarked that “the practice of natural product science is increasing worldwide, and there is great advancement being achieved in all regions of the world, this Symposium promises to be a great forum to network and build strong collaborations within the community and related discipline”.

In her remarks, Ms. Nadira Panjwani, Chairperson of Dr. Panjwani Memorial Trust, considered Natural product drug discovery as a potential solution to many of today’s challenges in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, energy, environmental conservation, healthcare and medicine.

She hoped that ICCBS will play a key role in the future of drug discovery based on natural products, and the collaboration with leading international research institutions and industrial sector will accelerate discovery of medicines to meet the pressing needs in therapeutic areas. In his remarks on the occasion, Mr. Aziz Latif Jamal, Chairman of Husein Ebrahim Jamal Foundation, stated that ICCBS is playing an increasingly important role in discovering endemic resources by bio prospecting for useful natural products.

He informed that the Centre was established to cement prospects of in-depth exchange and cooperation between Pakistan and other countries, as well as to promote technological progress and industrial development in pharmacological screening of natural products.

In his video message, Prof. Dr. M. Ashraf Shaalan, Chairperson COMSATS Coordinating Council, underlined the importance of natural products chemistry in advancement of physical and biological sciences, its interdisciplinary domains, and development of novel applications.

He emphasized that the scientific and technological progress in the area of natural product chemistry and the prominent role it played in scaling-up bio-industrial technologies strongly led to economic gains and would continue to affect the economic scenario even more deeply in the coming years.

In her video recorded message, Ms. Patricia McPhillips, UNESCO Representative in Pakistan, opined that the progress and development of various nations around the world is inextricably linked to the resources they employ. She stated that the global scenario implies that North-South and South-South cooperation is vital for strengthening the technological capacity, capabilities, and sustainability of developing countries.

In his remarks on the occasion, Prof. Dr. Khalid M. Iraqi, Vice Chancellor of the University of Karachi, lauded the efforts of Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman and Prof. Dr. Iqbal Choudhary for organizing the event, and hoped that the Symposium will provide an excellent opportunity for the participating scientists to promote regional collaboration and linkages in the field of natural product chemistry.

The technical undertakings of the Symposium were organized into 14 plenary and parallel invited lectures, delivered by more than 60 internationally recognized foreign speakers from academia and industry. More than 200 papers on multidisciplinary topics were presented, including oral and poster presentations. The forum combined several modes, including online and offline/physical conferencing and cloud live streaming to meet the COVID-19 prevention and control requirements.

The Natural Product Chemistry Symposium is a flagship event of ICCBS for the early-career researchers, scientists, academicians, as well as members of scientific excellence centres and companies involved in pharmaceutical, biotech, health-tech, and natural product research.

The first meeting of this internationally renowned symposium was held in Karachi in 1985, and since then Symposium is being held on a biennial basis at ICCBS. The Symposium cover all aspects of contemporary microbial and plant natural products research, and provide a forum to present and discuss the state-of-the-art methodologies and strategies that continue to emerge for isolation, structural elucidation, synthesis of natural products, drug designing, pharmacology, and standardization, efficiency, and safety of natural remedies.

For more information, contact:
Headquarters,
COMSATS
Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South
Shahrah-e-Jamhouriat, G-5/2, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9204900, +92-51-9214515-7
Fax: +92-51-9216539
Email: ed1@comsats.org
Website: http://comsats.org

Snatcher gang held; cash and mobile phone recovered 

Islamabad, February 25, 2022 (PPI-OT):Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) of Islamabad police has arrested three accused involved in numerous street crime incidents in Islamabad, a police spokesman said. According to details, IG Islamabad Muhammad Ahsan Younas has issued special orders for prevention of crime and arrest of criminal elements and recovery of stolen property.

Following these directions, a CIA police teams comprising ASI Ghulam Abbas and other officials arrested three members of snatcher gang known as Machher gang. This gang was involved in snatching motorcycles, mobile phones and cash at gunpoint in various areas of Ramna and Shalimar police Stations. Police team has also recovered 18 mobile phones, weapons and motorbike used in the incident. Arrested accused were identified as Abdul Jabbar, Waleed alias Machher and Abrar Ahmed.

Separate cases have been registered against the accused in Ramna and Shalimar police stations and investigation is underway. IGP Islamabad Muhammad Ahsan Younas has appreciated the police performance and further directed to intensify this crackdown in the whole city.

For more information, contact:
Islamabad Police
Data centre H-11, Admin Block,
Police Head Quarter, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9258371 Ext (160)
Fax: +92-51-4443180
Email: webmaster@islamabadpolice.gov.pk
Website: https://islamabadpolice.gov.pk

Entities from ‘First Cohort’ of SECP’s Regulatory Sandbox complete testing 

Islamabad, February 25, 2022 (PPI-OT):Innovative business solutions, selected for live testing and experimentation in ‘First Cohort’ of SECP’s Regulatory Sandbox, have successfully passed evaluation on the basis of mutually agreed test scenarios and expected outcomes. The SECP, in its first cohort of Regulatory Sandbox, permitted six solutions for testing in a controlled environment subject to terms and condition.

The tests were focused on achieving clarity whether such product/solution can operate in the existing regulatory frame work or amendment or an altogether new amended regulatory framework is required. The selected participants tested solution for Digital Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Lending Platform, Mutual Fund Digital Distribution and Robo Advisory, Digital Equity Crowd funding Platform, Digital Insurance Brokerage and Digital General Takaful Provider.

During the six months testing phase, the participants were in constant liaison with SECP and shared impediments, whether regulatory or otherwise, to their testing. The participant testing Digital Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Lending Platform received an encouraging response both from lenders and borrowers.

SECP is in process of amending the NBFC Regulations to provide a comprehensive enabling framework for P2P Lending. Under the proposed framework, an existing licensed NBFC would be able to operate a P2P Lending Platform subject to the regulatory requirements and obtaining prior permission from the SECP.

Similarly, the tests also paved the way for a framework of Mutual Fund Digital Distribution and Robo Advisory. SECP issued guidelines encouraging use of FinTech for distribution and advisory purposes.

Takeaways from testing also enabled SECP to develop Rules for micro and digital only insurer. Post public consultation these Rules are currently in the final stages of approval. It is emphasized here that inclusion of a product/solution in the sandbox should not be construed to assume legitimacy for real life commercial operations without express written approvals from SECP by entity or company.

In the meanwhile, the shortlisted participants of Cohort II of the Regulatory Box have entered the testing phase. The testing period varies from six to nine month, depending on the solution being tested and timeline allowed to the participants. SECP will also be inviting applications for participation in Cohort III in the next eight weeks.

For more information, contact:
Head, Internal and External Communication
Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP)
NIC Building, 63 Jinnah Avenue, Islamabad
Tel: +92-51-9214005 or +92-51-9214009 (Ext. 378)
Fax: +92-51-9206459
Cell: +92-302-8552254
E-mail: shakil.chaudhary@secp.gov.pk
Website: www.secp.gov.pk

Prime Minister’s visit to Russia manifests Pakistan’s endeavour for peace: Farrukh 

Islamabad, February 25, 2022 (PPI-OT):Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib says Prime Minister Imran Khan reiterated his principled stance in Moscow that use of force is no solution to any conflict; and Russia and Ukraine should resolve the issue through dialogue.

In his tweets, he said the Prime Minister’s visit to Russia manifests that Pakistan has been endeavouring for sustainable peace and stability and economic progress. The Minister of State said this has also helped us strengthen our position at diplomatic level keeping our national interest supreme.

For more information, contact:
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government of Pakistan
4th Floor, Cabinet Block, Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9103557
Email: info@moib.gov.pk
Website: http://www.moib.gov.pk

Government’s endeavours to strengthen economy yielding results: Tarin 

Islamabad, February 25, 2022 (PPI-OT):Minister for Finance Shaukat Tarin has said that government’s endeavours to strengthen national economy have started yielding results as all macro-economic indicators are showing positive trajectory. Addressing a seminar in Islamabad, he expressed the confidence that a Gross Domestic Product growth of 5.4 percent last year is reflective of the government’s sincere work in bringing structural reforms in economy. Shaukat Tarin said the economic growth will touch five percent mark which depicts government’s seriousness in ensuring sustainable growth.

For more information, contact:
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government of Pakistan
4th Floor, Cabinet Block, Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9103557
Email: info@moib.gov.pk
Website: http://www.moib.gov.pk

Government working on safe evacuation of all Pakistanis in Ukraine 

Islamabad, February 25, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan’s Ambassador to Ukraine Dr Noel Israel Khokhar says the government is working on safe evacuation of all Pakistan nationals stranded in Ukraine. In a statement, the ambassador confirmed that overall 1,500 Pakistanis, including 500 students, are present in Ukraine who have been asked to move to safe locations.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Embassy in Ukraine, in a tweet, said the airspace of Ukraine is closed while the Embassy is in touch with the Pakistani students, who could not leave earlier according to the advice given to them.

For more information, contact:
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government of Pakistan
4th Floor, Cabinet Block, Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9103557
Email: info@moib.gov.pk
Website: http://www.moib.gov.pk

Government focusing on expanding trade relations with Russia: Dawood 

Islamabad, February 25, 2022 (PPI-OT):Advisor to Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood says government is focusing on expanding trade and business relations with Russia. Talking to a private television channel, he called for enhancing trade volume with Russia as part of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s vision to promote investment and trade in the country. Replying to a question, he said Russia has vast trade relations with European countries and Pakistan wants to avail this opportunity for its economic stability.

For more information, contact:
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government of Pakistan
4th Floor, Cabinet Block, Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9103557
Email: info@moib.gov.pk
Website: http://www.moib.gov.pk