评估 IEC-61850 GOOSE 操作向 5G 过渡对时间关键型业务技术应用的延迟影响

Matthew Boeding, Paul Scalise, M. Hempel, H. Sharif
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第五代(5G)蜂窝网络为需要低延迟的应用提供了一种新方法。作为 5G 基础设施的一部分,超可靠低延迟通信 (URLLC) 被定义为使用小有效载荷支持低延迟服务。然而,许多在设计时考虑到延迟问题的运行技术(OT)协议需要较大的有效载荷,但允许其运行延迟超过 URLLC 的 1ms 能力。IEC-61850 GOOSE 就是此类协议的一个例子,它规定的最大延迟时间为 4 毫秒,但经常传输更大的有效载荷。在本文中,我们将评估在 5G 连接中采用 GOOSE 协议的延迟影响。我们通过测量两种不同智能电子设备的接触闭合时间来评估网络性能,并将其与从标准 GOOSE 网络设置中获得的测量结果进行比较。该分析表明了对网络延迟和关键应用性能的影响,从中我们可以得出重要的网络参数,以提高基于 5G 的私有 OT 网络实施的性能。
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Evaluating the Latency Impact for Time-Critical Operational Technology Applications of Transitioning IEC-61850 GOOSE Operations to 5G
5th -Generation (5G) cellular networks enable a new approach to applications that require low latency. As part of 5G infrastructure, Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC) was defined to support low-latency services using small payloads. However, many Operational Technology (OT) protocols designed with latency in mind require larger payloads but allow for latencies that exceed URLLC's 1ms capability for their operation. An example of such protocols is IEC-61850 GOOSE, which mandates a maximum latency of 4ms, but often transports larger payloads. In this paper, we evaluate the latency implications of incorporating the GOOSE protocol over 5G connections. We evaluate network performance by measuring two different Intelligent Electronic Devices' contact closure times and compare those to measurements obtained from a standard GOOSE network setup. This analysis shows the impact on network latency and critical application performance, from which we can derive important network parameters to improve performance for private 5G-based OT network implementations.
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