Many service flows between client and server end- points traverse multiple computer networks even for a private network deployment. The challenge of reducing the complexity of such services is researched on by the European Commission- funded project PREDICT-6G, with special focus on determin- istic communications. The provisioning of service flows over a multi-domain multi-technology group of computer networks is a particular challenge if each domain comes with its own set of deterministic communication support. To address that, an overarching End-to-End control plane is being developed in the project and is described herein. As the proposed innovations require a mix of technologies from Standardisation Development Organisations, this paper assesses the proposition of PREDICT- 6G against the ongoing work in 3GPP, IETF, ETSI and IEEE.
Standardisation Assessment of a Digital Twin-Based Multi-Domain Deterministic Communications System
Carla Fabiana Chiasserini;Claudio Ettore Casetti;
2024
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Many service flows between client and server end- points traverse multiple computer networks even for a private network deployment. The challenge of reducing the complexity of such services is researched on by the European Commission- funded project PREDICT-6G, with special focus on determin- istic communications. The provisioning of service flows over a multi-domain multi-technology group of computer networks is a particular challenge if each domain comes with its own set of deterministic communication support. To address that, an overarching End-to-End control plane is being developed in the project and is described herein. As the proposed innovations require a mix of technologies from Standardisation Development Organisations, this paper assesses the proposition of PREDICT- 6G against the ongoing work in 3GPP, IETF, ETSI and IEEE.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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