Optimierung der Sicherheit und Resilienz von 5G Campusnetzen auf dem Weg zu 6G
Mobile networks of the current generation (5G) are part of the backbone of digitalization and therefore a central critical infrastructure. Future networks of the sixth generation (6G) will be even more so. The aim of the 6G-ReS project is to develop and test trustworthy 5G/6G systems as a further development of the currently existing 3GPP standards and O‑RAN specifications. Trustworthiness means in particular the implementation of availability and resilience while at the same time ensuring the desired (5G) functionalities.
In addition to industrial campus networks (both stand-alone and as part of a public network with the help of network slicing), networks are also seen as a key application domain,
which are used to implement critical infrastructure services with particularly high security requirements.
are implemented.
As part of the 6G-ReS project, AIN is supporting the design and procurement of a 5G campus network infrastructure that is suitable for testing the security architectures defined as part of the project. For this purpose, a use case analysis and subsequent market exploration were carried out, on the basis of which the tender documents were designed and the awarding of the contract was accompanied. Furthermore, AIN planned the implementation and supported the operating phase of the testbed.