The 5G-IANA project addressed the lack of accessible, advanced 5G experimentation platforms for third-party developers, particularly SMEs and Start-ups in the Automotive sector. This challenge limited their ability to efficiently design, deploy, and test innovative applications for Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM). The project aimed to overcome technological barriers such as the complexity of network orchestration, integration across different virtualisation technologies, and privacy concerns related to data-driven Machine Learning (ML) applications in the Automotive domain.
5G-IANA aimed to enable safer, smarter, and more sustainable transportation solutions. By fostering innovation in the Automotive sector through 5G-enabled technologies, the project contributed to improved road safety, enhanced transportation efficiency, and reduced environmental impact. Additionally, it supports economic growth by providing SMEs and Start-ups with automated tools and infrastructure to innovate, while assisting them to create new business opportunities and a competitive market for automotive services.
Overall objectives & Conclusions of the action: The 5G-IANA project has achieved to provided an open 5G experimentation platform specifically tailored to the Automotive sector. This Automotive Open Experimentation Platform (AOEP) includes hardware, software, and management tools to simplify the design, testing, and deployment of innovative Automotive applications. Moving beyond technological challenges, and exploiting input from the demonstration activities, 5G-IANA identified and validate market conditions for innovative, yet sustainable business models for the AOEP platform, supporting a long-term roadmap towards the pan-European deployment of 5G as a key advanced Automotive services enabler. Key objectives achieved include:
- Specified and provided the 5G-IANA Automotive Open Experimental Platform (AOEP).
- Specified and implemented a repository environment for Network Applcations (nApps )and VNFs, simplifying the design and chaining of new Automotive-related services.
- Ensured coexistence with Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) and LTE/5G while enhancing network platform performance for the Automotive sector.
- Delivered accurate localisation and low-latency capabilities for mission-critical applications.
- Defined, implemented, and trialled Connected and Automated Driving use cases, validating and assessing the AOEP's suitability and functional improvements.
- Improved service creation time, meeting the 5G-PPP KPI.
- Created new business opportunities and boosted the market for Start-ups and SMEs with Automotive NetApps.
- Worked on increasing road safety by leveraging Connected and Automated Mobility through enhanced network performance.
- Ensured cross-domain and cross-platform interoperability while advancing standardisation efforts in NFV and network orchestration.