ESPOO, Finland,
Nov. 27,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In an EU-funded project, VTT
Technical Research Centre of Finland and partners have successfully
demonstrated an innovative solution to improve the coverage and
capacity of high-speed, low-latency 5G services beyond coastal
areas. This is a groundbreaking step toward comprehensive maritime
connectivity, enhancing communication, safety and passenger
experience at sea.
5G technology has transformed communication on land, providing
high-speed data transfer and minimal latency. However, delivering
these benefits at sea has remained challenging, and connectivity
has traditionally been limited to urban coastal regions. To address
this challenge, VTT, in collaboration with partners in the
5G-ROUTES project, successfully trialed a so-called
multi-hop 5G solution near Turku,
Finland, extending 5G coverage up to 10 kilometers
offshore.
"This was a groundbreaking multi-hop test of 5G networks in a
maritime environment. The project aims to solve the coverage and
capacity challenges for data transmission at sea, to allow the
creation of new solutions for the passengers and the whole maritime
industry," says Anne Lönnqvist, Research Manager from
VTT.
VTT led this demonstration with Vediafi, Cumucore and Airbus,
with support from Ericsson, Nokia, Digita, DNA, Telia and Goodmill
Systems.
"These maritime tests were an excellent opportunity to develop
new 5G applications and services for the sea cluster. It was great
to see that the technology is ready-the next step is to find a
commercial implementation model. The recognition and reporting of
satellite positioning disturbances and interference were
successfully piloted using the 5G test network. The new multi-hop
solution also offered a 5G coverage extension for logistics use,"
states Lasse Nykänen, Project Director at Vediafi.
Multi-hop setup proved as a critical breakthrough for vessel
connectivity
Reliable, high-capacity 5G can greatly enhance vessel
operations, increase automation and enrich the onboard passenger
experience. The 5G-ROUTES team has combined multiple communication
technologies-public 5G networks, ship-to-ship private 5G and
satellite communications-into a cohesive system that seamlessly
connects vessels even as they move farther from the coastline.
The demonstrated system enables mid-frequency, high-bandwidth 5G
connectivity through a multi-hop setup between vessels. The setup
utilizes public 5G NSA networks for coastal connectivity, private
5G SA networks for vessel-based communication and satellite
connections as a backup for high availability.
"The higher bandwidth allows for more versatile types of data
services. However, the solution is still in a proof-of-concept
phase. The main constraints lie in national regulation, the density
and pattern of vessel traffic and access to the public 5G network
in areas where the capacity may be limited," says Kati
Kõrbe, 5G-ROUTES project manager from Ericsson Estonia.
New commercial opportunities for the marine industry
The system was rigorously tested on two vessels in the
Turku-Stockholm maritime corridor, with one vessel
closer to the coast acting as a hub, providing connectivity to the
second vessel located further offshore. This configuration enabled
continuous data transfer and reliable internet access for various
applications, from real-time video transmission between vessels to
VR collaboration tools and multiplayer gaming.
"This solution represents a significant advancement in maritime
connectivity by ensuring redundancy in communication even when
satellite coverage is unavailable," says Mika Skarp, Senior Business Development
Manager at Cumucore.
"The multi-hop 5G approach lifts the reliability and bandwidth
of maritime networks to a whole new level worldwide. The vessels
near the shore gain enhanced data capacity and resilience, ensuring
robust connectivity. Cumucore's scalable and flexible 5G solution
offers maritime clients a cost-effective way to improve operational
efficiency and enhance passenger experience. This will unlock new
commercial opportunities at sea," Skarp says.
The 5G-ROUTES project, funded by the EU's Horizon 2020
program, aims to demonstrate innovative 5G applications for
cross-border mobility in road and maritime sectors. The results
open exciting possibilities for the European marine industry,
particularly in cross-border corridors such as Latvia-Estonia-Finland. Beyond practical communication
improvements, the findings offer invaluable insights into multi-hop
5G connectivity dynamics and public-private network interactions in
a maritime setting.
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Photo credits: Andrea Gentili
Additional information
Johan Scholliers
Principal Scientist, VTT
Johan.Scholliers@vtt.fi, +358 20 7223 642
Further information on VTT:
Pepita Wakkola
Manager, Communications
+358 50 360 7242, pepita.wakkola@vtt.fi
www.vtt.fi
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