Digitization in the healthcare sector is necessary. The corona pandemic has made this visible in many places. To drive digitization forward in its own hospital, Helios Park-Klinikum Leipzig has been operating the first private 5G standalone campus network in a hospital in Germany since December 2021. The 5G standalone campus network designed and built by O2 Telefónica acts as a digitalization turbo. With the deployment of the government-funded 5G campus network, the hospital operator expects a boost in efficiency and innovation.
The aim of the 5G project is to optimize the efficiency of existing medical systems and to give doctors and nurses more time for their core tasks.
5G campus network enables boost to healthcare efficiency and innovation In the healthcare sector, the special requirements must be taken into account : Sensitive data is at stake - and, above all, people's health and lives. Secure and reliable information exchange is therefore a vital prerequisite and the starting point for efficient treatment. 5G mobile communications can help ensure this qualitatively and enable economic progress. 5G offers hospitals the best conditions for this. After all, the network's ability to adapt optimally to new networking requirements is seen as a key to the success of digitization for modern healthcare facilities.
5G can bring more flexibility Much of the hospital still runs wired. Wireless LAN is primarily used by patients to access the Internet and perhaps also in administration for classic office applications. But in the direct healthcare service close to the patient, the vast majority of things run statically wired.
The 5G standalone campus network at Helios in Leipzig The 5G campus network built in Leipzig is fully designed to meet Helios' needs and operations. It is based on the latest 5G standalone standard. A complete 5G standalone core network is used, with all components and functions located on site. This ensures that data does not leave the premises and that only Helios, as the on-site campus network operator, has sole access and thus complete control over the network and network traffic. The radio network supplies around 50 premises spread over two buildings.
As part of the 5G platform implementation, a focus was placed on the possibility of also capturing positioning data with 5G . For this purpose, an application was installed as edge computing that evaluates and visualizes the 5G positioning data via an algorithm.
From Helios' point of view, this is the first time that this 5G performance feature has been tested in detail in an areal 5G campus installation. The result achieved is very promising and already delivered an accuracy of about 10 centimeters under certain conditions. The knowledge gained will now be used to further optimize the application and use it for specific applications (use cases).
In cooperation with O2 Telefónica , Helios can point to an initial development success here that can play a pioneering role in the industry. In coordination with the medical departments, further development is now being defined and prioritized in order to be able to use the full benefits and further advantages of the installed 5G technology optimally for improvements in the e-health sector. With the availability of the platform, Helios has laid the foundations for this.
Implementation within a few months The network was planned and implemented by a team from Helios, Iconec, Huawei, and O2 Telefónica within four months. The time frame was challenging, as the construction of the network had to take place during ongoing hospital operations . As part of the network implementation, special emphasis was placed on electromagnetic compatibility. To this end, O2 Telefónica successfully carried out extensive EMC tests with typical medical equipment on site to completely rule out any possible adverse effects.
Chief Technology & Information Officer Mallik Rao
In Leipzig, we have set up our own 5G network with our technology partners, in which Helios can now test the practical application of the transmission technology in the hospital environment and everyday life," Mallik Rao , Chief Technology & Information Officer at O2 Telefónica, explains the project. I am convinced that with the launch of the 5G campus network at Helios, many new applications will develop at great speed.