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Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science, 2023, 6(13); doi: 10.25236/AJCIS.2023.061309.

Advancements in Customs Operations: Harnessing the Power of AI and 5G

Author(s)

Yongqiu Yang

Corresponding Author:
Yongqiu Yang
Affiliation(s)

Guangzhou Customs Information Center, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510000, China

Abstract

Security inspection stands as an indispensable facet of routine customs operations, assuming a central role in ensuring the overall efficacy of the process. Conventional customs inspection procedures have long grappled with issues such as exorbitant costs, protracted decision-making timelines, and cumbersome processes, rendering manual inspections unsuitable for the contemporary demands of customs operations. Capitalizing on the maturation of 5G and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, innovative and efficient solutions have emerged to address the intricacies of customs security inspections. This article delves into the underlying theories and practical applications pertaining to the integration of 5G and AI technologies in the realm of customs security inspections. Through a comprehensive examination, it aims to shed light on the challenges inherent in existing customs technologies while concurrently offering a theoretical framework that substantiates the application of these cutting-edge technologies in the forefront of customs security inspections.

Keywords

Customs; 5G; AI; Security Check

Cite This Paper

Yongqiu Yang. Advancements in Customs Operations: Harnessing the Power of AI and 5G. Academic Journal of Computing & Information Science (2023), Vol. 6, Issue 13: 58-61. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJCIS.2023.061309.

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