Prioritizing protection communication in a 5G slice: Evaluating HTB traffic shaping and UL bitrate adaptation for enhanced reliability

Petra Raussi, Heli Kokkoniemi‐Tarkkanen, Kimmo Ahola, Antti Heikkinen, Mikko Uitto
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Abstract 5G network slicing is promising in prioritizing time‐critical protection communication in wireless networks of smart grids. However, network slicing offered by telecommunication providers encompasses all smart grid applications, lacking granularity. Smart grid automation standards provide recommendations on prioritization of protection communication to improve reliability but only for wired connections. Therefore, this paper investigates hierarchical token bucket (HTB) traffic shaping and uplink (UL) bitrate adaptation of a live video stream for prioritizing protection communication within a 5G slice. An experimental setup combines controller‐hardware‐in‐the‐loop (CHIL) with a quality of service (QoS) measurement system for validation. The system under test consists of commercial 5G networks, intelligent electronic devices (IEDs), and merging units for validation with three smart grid applications: fault location, line differential, and intertrip protection. HTB traffic shaping improves protected faults by 47.57% in congested and 1.16% in non‐congested scenarios. UL bitrate of the video stream adaptation by 2 Mbps increases protected faults by 3.69%. HTB traffic shaping even improves prioritization with a wired connection without introducing additional delays. HTB traffic shaping must be deployed in routers to maintain good QoS for critical applications. Collaboration between utilities and telecommunication providers is essential to effectively deploy 5G network slicing on smart grids.
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5G分片中保护通信的优先级:评估HTB流量整形和UL比特率自适应以增强可靠性
5G网络切片在智能电网无线网络中优先考虑时间关键型保护通信方面具有很大的前景。然而,电信供应商提供的网络切片涵盖了所有智能电网应用,缺乏粒度。智能电网自动化标准提供了关于保护通信优先级的建议,以提高可靠性,但仅适用于有线连接。因此,本文研究了实时视频流的分层令牌桶(HTB)流量整形和上行链路(UL)比特率自适应,以优先考虑5G分片内的保护通信。实验装置将控制器-硬件-在环(CHIL)与服务质量(QoS)测量系统相结合进行验证。测试系统由商用5G网络、智能电子设备(ied)和合并单元组成,用于验证三种智能电网应用:故障定位、线路差动和行程保护。HTB流量整形在拥塞和非拥塞场景下分别提高47.57%和1.16%的保护故障率。视频流适配的UL比特率每提高2 Mbps,保护故障数提高3.69%。HTB流量整形甚至可以在不引入额外延迟的情况下提高有线连接的优先级。为了保证关键应用的良好QoS,必须在路由器中部署HTB流量整形。为了在智能电网上有效部署5G网络切片,公用事业公司和电信提供商之间的合作至关重要。
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