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.

Ha­gen Freytag

Se­ni­or En­gi­neer Cam­pus Networks