VISA5G
Digitalisation in critical infrastructures brings with it special challenges and the need for new, reliable solutions. With 5G, the opportunity arises to create local private networks for secure and fast data exchange.
5G offers higher security, higher reliability and lower delays than previous mobile standards and opens an environment for application developers, where software can run on private networks at the "edge“. One of the biggest advantages of edge computing is the ability to run time-critical protection and control applications on-site. This combination of low latency and edge computing capabilities offered by 5G is very attractive for power system protection and control. In this scenario, both centralised and distributed automation architectures are feasible, and a vendor-independent approach can be explored.
This project, together with partners Hitachi Energy, IETV, Ericsson AB, Telia, Metrum and Luleå University of Technology (LTU), will demonstrate vendor-independent substation automation over 5G (VISA /5G) in two scenarios: the LTU 5G testbed and edge computing cluster, and a real Vattenfall substation.
Expected Results
This project, together with partners Hitachi Energy, IETV, Ericsson AB, Telia, Metrum and Luleå University of Technology (LTU), will demonstrate vendor-independent substation automation over 5G (VISA /5G) in two scenarios: the LTU 5G testbed and edge computing cluster, and a real Vattenfall substation.
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Project Period
January 2023 - December 2025
Main Financier
Vinnova
Project Leader
Luleå University of Technology
Project Partners
Vattenfall, Hitachi Energy, IETV, Metrum, Telia, Ericsson AB
Budget
14.8MSEK
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