Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Vertical Applications' Trials Leveraging Advanced 5G Facilities
Acronym
5G!Drones
Description of the granted funding
5G!Drones aim is to trial several UAV use-cases covering eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC 5G services, and to validate 5G KPIs for supporting such challenging use-cases. The project will drive the UAV verticals and 5G networks to a win-win position, on one hand by showing that 5G is able to guarantee UAV vertical KPIs, and on the other hand by demonstrating that 5G can support challenging use-cases that put pressure on network resources, such as low-latency and reliable communication, massive number of connections and high bandwidth requirements, simultaneously. 5G!Drones will build on top of the 5G facilities provided by the ICT-17 projects and a number of support sites, while identifying and developing the missing components to trial UAV use-cases. The project will feature Network Slicing as the key component to simultaneously run the three types of UAV services on the same 5G infrastructure (including the RAN, back/fronthaul, Core), demonstrating that each UAV application runs independently and does not affect the performance of other UAV applications, while covering different 5G services. While considering verticals will be the main users of 5G!Drones, the project will build a software layer to automate the run of trials that exposes a high level API to request the execution of a trial according to the scenario defined by the vertical, while enforcing the trial’s scenario using the API exposed by the 5G facility, as well as the 5G!Drones enablers API deployed at the facility. Thus, 5G!Drones will enable abstracting all the low-level details to run the trials for a vertical and aims at validating 5G KPIs to support several UAV use-cases via trials using a 5G shared infrastructure, showing that 5G supports the performance requirements of UAVs with several simultaneous UAV applications with different characteristics (eMBB, uRLLC and mMTC). Using the obtained results, 5G!Drones will allow the UAV association to make recommendations for further improvements on 5G.
Show moreStarting year
2019
End year
2022
Granted funding
ROBOTS EXPERT FINLAND OY
561 250 €
Participant
NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS OY
865 000 €
Participant
OU FLAPERON (EE)
73 500 €
Participant
UM AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS LIMITED (UK)
711 250 €
Participant
ERCOM ENGINEERING RESEAUX COMMUNICATIONS (FR)
90 000 €
Third party
FREQUENTIS SOLUTIONS & SERVICES SRO (SK)
227 215 €
Third party
DRONERADAR SP Z O.O. (PL)
470 000 €
Participant
CAFA TECH OU (EE)
744 500 €
Participant
INVOLI SA (CH)
810 887.5 €
Participant
HEPTA GROUP AIRBORNE OU (EE)
346 500 €
Participant
INFOLYSIS P.C. (EL)
316 312.5 €
Participant
ALERION (FR)
511 875 €
Participant
AIRBUS DS SLC (FR)
830 943.75 €
Participant
MUNICIPALITY OF EGALEO (EL)
295 000 €
Participant
FREQUENTIS AG (AT)
525 395 €
Participant
EURECOM (FR)
657 175 €
Participant
COSMOTE KINITES TILEPIKOINONIES AE (EL)
342 500 €
Participant
ORANGE SA (FR)
235 000 €
Participant
ORANGE POLSKA SPOLKA AKCYJNA (PL)
320 000 €
Participant
THALES SIX GTS FRANCE SAS (FR)
940 025 €
Participant
"NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH "DEMOKRITOS" (EL)
638 750 €
Participant
Amount granted
12 870 579 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) (5239Topic
Advanced 5G validation trials across multiple vertical industries (ICT-19-2019Call ID
H2020-ICT-2018-3 Other information
Funding decision number
857031
Identified topics
5G, 6G, wireless networks, wireless communication