학술논문

Network Applications (NetApps) as a 5G booster for Transport & Logistics (T&L) Services: The VITAL-5G approach
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 Joint European Conference on Networks and Communications & 6G Summit (EuCNC/6G Summit) Networks and Communications & 6G Summit (EuCNC/6G Summit), 2022 Joint European Conference on. :279-284 Jun, 2022
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Industries
Knowledge engineering
5G mobile communication
Production
Seaports
Safety
Rivers
5G
NetApps
Transport & Logistics
vertical services
NetApp blueprint
Language
ISSN
2575-4912
Abstract
By delivering end-to-end latencies down to 5ms, data rates of up to 20Gbps, and ultra-high reliability of 99.999%, 5G is extending the capabilities of numerous industry verticals, including the Transport & Logistics (T&L). As the T&L industry has a pivotal role in modern production and distribution systems, it is expected to leverage 5G technology to significantly increase efficiency and safety in the T&L operations, through automating and optimizing processes and resource usage. However, to be able to truly benefit from 5G, the design, the development, as well as the management, of T&L services need to specify and include 5G connectivity requirements, and the features that are tailored to the specific T&L use cases. To this end, in this paper we introduce the concept of Network Applications (NetApps), as the fundamental building blocks of T&L services in 5G, which simplify the composition of complex services, abstracting the underlying complexity and bridging the knowledge gap between the vertical stakeholders, the network experts, and the application/service providers, while specifying service-level information (vertical specific) and 5G requirements (5G slices and 5G Core services). In this paper, we exemplify the concept of NetApps leveraging one of the VITAL-5G use cases, which provides faster and safer operations of vessels in the port of Galati, the largest port on the Danube River.