New deliverable on special purpose functionality has been published

We are happy to announce the release of our latest research deliverable, D7.3, from Hexa-X Project’s Work Package 7 (WP7) focused on “Special purpose functionality.” This publication showcases our efforts to address challenging use cases in 6G network evolution.

In collaboration with other Hexa-X work packages, our contributions in this deliverable achieve the following objectives:

  • Defining flexible resource allocation procedures in challenging environments, catering to mobile devices with specific coverage requirements.
  • Developing mechanisms for high dependability in vertical scenarios, supporting complex availability requirements.
  • Advancing human-machine interaction through novel human-machine interface (HMI) concepts and privacy-preserving Digital Twins.

The deliverable provides an analysis of project objectives, relevant outputs, and measurable results, aligned with Hexa-X Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Key Value Indicators (KVIs). Additionally, it discusses architectural enablers based on the end-to-end architecture and their relation to special-purpose functionality.

Contributions are structured into three main topics, namely flexible resource allocation, dependability in I4.0 environments, and Digital Twins with novel HMIs. Finally, the deliverable contains an in-depth discussion of the demonstrator, showcasing extreme performance in handling unexpected situations in industrial contexts.