As the development of smart hospitals evolves from "basic infrastructure construction" to "in-depth implementation", the healthcare industry’s requirements for networks have long gone beyond mere "internet access". Behind high-frequency scenarios such as smart wards, second-speed medical image reading, teleconsultation, and self-service terminals lies a rigorous test of the network’s bandwidth, stability, anti-interference capability and service life.
Traditional copper-based networks frequently fall short in hospital environments: limited bandwidth, susceptibility to electromagnetic interference, and the need for upgrades every three to five years, resulting in high costs and disrupted operations.
With its self-developed all-optical network foundation, optical-electrical convergence architecture and industry-specific terminal equipment, AINOPOL is emerging as the "core new infrastructure force" driving digital upgrading in the healthcare sector.
Smart wards epitomize smart hospitals. Bedside displays, vital sign monitors, intelligent call systems, AI voice assistants, mobile ward-round PDAs — a single ward is often connected to more than ten types of devices simultaneously.
The shortcomings of traditional networks are particularly prominent here: unstable signals, disconnections during mobile ward rounds, and lagging performance under multi-device concurrent access.

Wi-Fi 7 + All-Optical Network: Zero-Interruption Roaming
AINOPOL integrates Wi-Fi 7 technology to achieve all-optical coverage and seamless roaming in ward areas. When medical staff move between beds for ward rounds, PDAs can access electronic medical records and enter nursing records in real time with no lag or disconnection, improving mobile efficiency by more than 50%.
High-Bandwidth Concurrency for Uninterrupted Multi-Device Online Access
Based on AINOPOL’s "Fiber-to-the-Room" solution, a single fiber supports 10G+ high-speed transmission. Monitors, bedside screens, SOS calls, AI voice robots and other devices run concurrently stably with zero data loss and millisecond-level latency, ensuring real-time transmission of vital sign data.
Multi-Service in One Device for Nosocomial Infection Control
AINOPOL’s self-developed multi-service optical terminal connects bedside screens, monitoring, voice control, TV and other services through one single device. It reduces messy cables in wards, lowers the risk of nosocomial infections, and improves ward cleanliness.
CT, MRI, PET-CT and other imaging files often range from hundreds of megabytes to several gigabytes per scan.Traditional networks suffer from slow transmission, freezing during export and easy data distortion, severely slowing down diagnostic efficiency.
Second-Level Transmission for Higher Diagnostic Efficiency
Optical fiber speed is 1000 times that of Category 6 cables. AINOPOL All-Optical Network supports Tbps-level transmission, enabling second-level upload and access of CT/MR images. Doctors no longer need long waits, making the medical treatment process smoother.
Zero Interference for Accurate Imaging Data
Optical fiber transmits optical signals free from interference by large medical equipment and high-voltage circuits. AINOPOL’s solution ensures no packet loss or attenuation during imaging data transmission, providing a reliable foundation for accurate diagnosis.
Elastic Scalability for Future Expansion
As hospital imaging equipment continues to upgrade, AINOPOL All-Optical Network requires no rewiring. Bandwidth can be expanded simply by upgrading terminals, easily handling the explosive growth of imaging data in the coming years.
Cross-regional teleconsultation and high-definition surgery live streaming are important ways to deliver high-quality medical resources to grassroots areas, but they impose extremely high requirements on network latency, bandwidth and stability. Traditional networks often suffer from lag, disconnection and high latency.
Ultra-Low Latency for Real-Time Interaction
AINOPOL All-Optical Network architecture features ultra-low latency, enabling synchronous communication between remote experts and local doctors. 8K surgery live streaming is clear and smooth with no delay or jitter, supporting more precise remote guidance.
Single Fiber for Multi-Service Bearer
One optical fiber supports multiple teleconsultations, surgery live streams and data interactions simultaneously, allowing concurrent online access across multiple departments and regions without conflicts, greatly reducing construction costs and enhancing the hospital’s telemedicine service capacity.
Self-service registration, payment and report query devices are spread throughout the hospital with high patient usage, and also involve medical data security. Under the Classified Protection 2.0 compliance requirements, hospitals must ensure no data leakage and network traceability.
24/7 Stable Operation
A large number of hospital self-service terminals can go online concurrently without congestion. AINOPOL All-Optical Network is highly resistant to concurrency and interference, ensuring smooth registration and payment during peak hours and improving patient experience.
Physical Isolation for Strong Security
Optical fiber provides natural physical isolation with no electromagnetic radiation or signal crosstalk. Combined with a zero-trust network architecture, AINOPOL’s solution protects medical data in all directions, helping hospitals meet cybersecurity compliance requirements and build a solid security foundation.
From smart wards to second-level image reading, from teleconsultation to self-service terminals, AINOPOL All-Optical Network solves network pain points in medical scenarios with four core capabilities: ultra-high bandwidth, stability, security and long service life.