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A private 5G campus network enabled and powered by OpenStack and StarlingX

In Germany, companies and universities have been able to operate their own private mobile networks since the release of 5G frequencies. At Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences, a five-year research project has been implemented since mid-2022 as part of a private 5G campus network. The self-managed 5G stand alone network in the 3.7-3.8GHz range without public slices is used to research 5G use cases. The central component of the IT infrastructure is the open source software OpenStack, which has been in use since 2016, and StarlingX from 2023 to implement a mobile edge cloud in a mobile data center. The planned, e.g. latency-critical use cases are located in the AR/XR and logistics, sensor technology and smart factory as well as autonomous robotics/drones areas. In a sub-project, a separate application using Magma and OpenRAN is to be implemented from the end of 2023. The entire project ends in mid-2027.

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