5G Blueprint: Enabling Cross-Border Automotive with 5G Standalone Seamless Roaming

conference paper
5G and beyond 5G networks will enable a set of novel applications and industry verticals with very different requirements, such as agriculture, transport, or healthcare. For example, to support automotive and teleoperated transport, 5G systems are expected to guarantee URLLC (Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications) requirements with minimal interruption times. The 5G-Blueprint project aims to provide technical solutions for 5G-enabled uninterrupted (i.e., seamless) communications in cross-border teleoperated automotive use cases. To support these services, we present, to the best of our knowledge, the first practical implementation of seamless 5G Standalone Roaming using off-the-shelf UEs and gNBs. Further, we analyze the factors contributing to the interruption times in the call flows and propose changes to the call flows to reduce them. Preliminary results of our experiments show an interruption time in the range of 100-150 milliseconds, thereby meeting the requirements of teleoperated automotive services. © 2023 IEEE.
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996817
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IEEE
Source title
2023 IEEE Future Networks World Forum: Future Networks: Imagining the Network of the Future, FNWF 2023
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