guided utilities for automation, resilience, and Digital innovation in advanced networks (guarDian)

Project SUSTAINET guarDian
Project Key Information

Project Status: set-up

Start Date: November 2024

End Date: October 2027

Budget (total): 18001.4 K€

Effort:  132.25 PY

Project-ID: C2024/3-1

Project Coordinator

Name: Hans D. Schotten

Company: DFKI (Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz)

Country: Germany

E-mail: schotten-office@dfki.de

Project Consortium

DFKI (Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz), Germany
Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany
Adtran Networks SE, Germany
genua GmbH, Germany
Rheinisch-Westfalische Technische Hochschule, Germany
Technical University Dresden, Germany
Universitätsmedizin Leipzig, Germany
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Rheinlandpfälzische Technische Universität RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany
NXP Semiconductors Germany GmbH, Germany
Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH Göttingen, Germany
Technical University Berlin, Germany
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
ABB, Finland
Cyberwatch, Finland
Landis+Gyr, Finland
Nixu Corporation, Finland
Silverskin Information Security Oy, Finland
Wärtsilä Finland Oyj, Finland
Digital Catapult , UK
University of Bristol, UK
KedronUK, UK

Abstract

In the midst of global crises and geopolitical challenges, Europe is charting its course towards a digital, sustainable future. However, with its share of the global ICT market declining, urgent action is required to ensure technological sovereignty. This project aims to address the multifaceted challenges by focusing on network resilience, energy-efficiency, sustainability, high performant end-to-end networks and network security.

Achieving seamless interconnection of digital systems, essential for future high-performance communication networks, demands research in ICT hardware and control software. The transition towards an “Digital Society” necessitates increased dependence on ICT for power supply control, emphasizing the need for resilient, scalable networking technologies in combination with support of new services such as cognitive and complete context awareness.

Network resilience is paramount in such interconnected networking for critical infrastructures and requires new concepts to ensure communication continuity during errors or disasters. Such networking will also call for secure networks with robust cybersecurity measures to combat evolving threats.

Furthermore, network sustainability is vital for realizing a climate-neutral future. Telecommunications networks must not only prioritize connectivity but also serve as platforms for a sustainable society. Operators must adapt to fluctuating renewable energy availability, transitioning from consumers to prosumers in the energy market.

To achieve these objectives and regain technological sovereignty, collaborative R&D efforts are imperative. Government support and industry initiatives must converge to drive innovation in key technologies, fostering industrial cooperation and joint R&D initiatives.

This project proposes a holistic approach, integrating research in frictionless network performance, resilience, security and sustainability to propel Europe towards a sustainable, technologically sovereign future.

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