2026-04-07 17:54:47
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The integration of China's earthquake monitoring industry and 5G is building a new generation of disaster prevention neural network with 'global perception, millisecond response, and intelligent decision-making'. Relying on the National Earthquake Intensity Rapid Reporting and Early Warning Project, over 15000 earthquake monitoring stations across the country have fully connected to 5G communication links, achieving end-to-end delay compression of seismic wave data from collection to early warning release to 20-30 milliseconds, with dual primary and backup links ensuring zero communication interruption. The 5G connectivity feature supports 3.65 million smartphones to form the world's largest distributed sensing network, transforming personal terminals into earthquake sensors and expanding warning coverage to 6 million square kilometers. In Hubei, Guangxi and other places, the '5G+Beidou' fusion system has deployed high-precision inclination sensors and slope radars to achieve millimeter level surface deformation monitoring. Combined with AI algorithms, it can warn landslide risks 30 minutes in advance and successfully support multiple safe personnel transfers. Hebei Telecom, China Mobile IoT and other enterprises provide dedicated transmission channels for warning information through 5G network slicing technology, ensuring priority delivery to emergency broadcasting, television and mobile terminals in extreme environments. In 2026, the 'Technical Requirements for Observation Environment of Seismic Stations' (GB/T 19531.2-2026) will be officially implemented, and for the first time, it will be included in the electromagnetic compatibility specification for 5G communication equipment, promoting the standardization and upgrading of monitoring systems. China is moving from 'passive response' to 'active early warning', becoming the country with the fastest response speed and widest coverage of earthquake early warning in the world.