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5G-VINNI · 5G Verticals INNovation Infrastructure
5G-VINNI will accelerate the uptake of 5G in Europe by providing an end-to-end (E2E) facility that validates the performance of new 5G technologies by operating trials of advanced vertical sector services. The 5G-VINNI strategy to achieve this involves: (1) Designing the most advanced 5G facility to demonstrate that technical and business 5G KPIs can be met, (2) Building and operating 7 interworking instances of the E2E facility to prove the capabilities and openness of the system, (3) Creating user friendly zero-touch orchestration, operations and management systems for the 5G-VINNI facilities to ensure operational efficiencies and optimal resource use, (4) Proving the 5G-VINNI capabilities through extensive experiments and measurements of performance against the 5G KPIs, (5) Developing a viable 5G ecosystem model to support the NaaS infrastructure provision as a sustainable business beyond the project, and (6) Promoting the value of 5G-VINNI results to the relevant standards bodies and open source communities. The 5G-VINNI E2E facility will demonstrate the achievement of 5G KPIs across a range of combinations and permutations of new 5G access technologies and end-user equipment types interconnected by the most advanced 5G core network technologies available. For this 5G-VINNI will leverage the latest 5G technologies, including results from previous 5G PPP projects. This approach employs Network Function Virtualization, Network Slicing and a rigorous automated testing campaign to validate the 5G KPIs under various combinations of technologies and network loads. To ensure realistic load scenarios 5G-VINNI will create and make available an openness framework to give verticals and peer projects easy access to the 5G-VINNI facilities, both legally and technically, e.g. via open APIs. The 5G-VINNI facilities include 7 infrastructure instances in nationally supported 5G nodes across Europe; this number may be expanded as the ICT-19 projects come on-line in 2019.
Consortium · 29 organisations
TELENOR ASA
NO · €1,770,781
SIMULA METROPOLITAN CENTER FOR DIGITAL ENGINEERING AS
NO · €383,100
SES TECHCOM SA
LU · €498,125
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €747,000
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES DUESSELDORF GMBH
DE · €1,053,188
INTRACOM SINGLE MEMBER SA TELECOM SOLUTIONS
EL · €623,750
TELENOR SATELLITE AS
NO
SIMULA RESEARCH LABORATORY AS
NO
ALTICE LABS SA
PT · €505,000
NOKIA UK LIMITED
UK
TELENOR NORGE AS
NO
SOFTWARE RADIO SYSTEMS LIMITED
IE · €589,375
Ericsson AS
NO · €1,998,750
KEYSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES DENMARK APS
DK · €1,000,000
TELEFONICA INNOVACION DIGITAL SL
ES · €884,513
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES NORWAY AS
NO · €785,750
CISCO NORWAY AS
NO
EURESCOM-EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND STRATEGIC STUDIES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS GMBH
DE · €680,500
NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS OY
FI · €1,798,000
EANTC AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
DE · €1,182,500
LIME MICROSYSTEMS LTD
UK · €625,625
BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLC
UK · €1,059,215
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS - RESEARCH CENTER
EL · €425,750
ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA
IT · €112,500
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS (UK) LIMITED
UK · €1,857,500
PANEPISTIMIO PATRON
EL · €639,188
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID
ES
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID
ES · €599,750
CISCO SYSTEMS FRANCE SARL
FR · €177,875
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