Intent-based Network Management and Orchestration for Smart Distribution Grids
Kashif Mehmood, H. V. Kalpanie Mendis, Katina Kralevska, and Poul E., Heegaard

TL;DR
This paper proposes an intent-based network management framework utilizing 5G network slicing and virtualization to enhance automation and adaptability in smart distribution grids.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework combining intent-based networking with 5G slicing for improved power grid automation and management.
Findings
Framework enables service-oriented communication for smart grids.
Integration of IBN with 5G slicing improves automation.
Illustrates intent processing in network configuration models.
Abstract
5G technology complements the enabling of communication services for different vertical industries such as smart distribution grids. Automation is an integral and necessary part of the power distribution grid operation and management. This paper postulates a framework by which the smart distribution grid can obtain service-oriented communication services using 5G network slicing and intent-based networking (IBN). IBN provides an interface to service users and network stakeholders to cooperate through a high level abstraction model of service provisioning in a network agnostic manner. The automation and adaptability of the distribution grid are facilitated by using the dynamic and closed-loop mechanism of IBN together with network slicing and network function virtualization for network management and orchestration. We identify the automation parts of the power distribution grid and…
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