ZTE, Qualcomm demonstrate 5G TSN for smart grid applications

ZTE Corporation and Qualcomm Technologies have collaborated to demonstrate an end-to-end 5G time sensitive networking (TSN) solution for smarter, safer power grids. This 5G achievement supports the expansion of grid services such as differential protection, and the accelerated deployment of new energy sources such as solar energy and wind energy to empower the green grids.
To incorporate renewable energy into power grids more efficiently with 5G remote precise grid control, ZTE integrated its Time Promised Communication (TPC) solution with Qualcomm Technologies’ 3GPP Rel-16 TSN capable 5G R&D prototype device. The 5G TSN integration is key to meeting the wide coverage, latency, and density requirements of large-scale smart grid applications while also ensuring the security and stability of the power grid. This collaboration for an end-to-end 5G TSN solution for smart grids further accelerates the expansion of 5G across mission-critical applications.
The wireless TPC solution brings efficient scalability for large, distributed renewable energy projects. The solution can replace optic fiber in harsh environments with deterministic wireless last-kilometer connectivity to safely automate power grid management with line differential protection. In addition, it can bring additional capabilities to large power grids such as precise load control, achieving the efficient coordination of various types of energy resources including wind, solar, water, thermal, and storage, under the condition of weather sensitivities and seasonal fluctuations.
“ZTE is committed to providing customers with high-quality connectivity services. Time Promised Communication can be committed to 5G networks, so that SLA can be guaranteed,” said Zhang Wanchun, Senior Vice President of ZTE Cooperation. “ZTE has carried out wide cooperation with Qualcomm Technologies and industry partners to achieve in-depth integration of IT and OT, to help enterprises achieve flexible production, improve resource usage efficiency, and build a green and low-carbon industrial ecosystem.”
“Qualcomm Technologies continues to work closely with vendors such as ZTE to build an open 5G TSN ecosystem to benefit the industry,” said John Smee, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “With TSN, 5G gains new momentum in high performance connectivity for multiple verticals with the support of a global ecosystem for standardization and technology.”
Moving forward, ZTE will continue to team up with industry partners to help industries and enterprises accelerate service innovation and realize new value in digital transformation.
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