The fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) and its requirements impose radical changes to the underlying networking technologies that will be adopted in future factories. Most popular …
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industrial 4.0) is coming, and this revolution will fundamentally enhance the way factories manufacture products. The conventional wired …
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Due to the successful application of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Internet of Services (IoS) in association with other emerging technologies, the fourth industrial revolution is …
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Real-time Industrial applications in the scope of Industry 4.0. present significant challenges from the communication perspective: low latency, ultra-reliability, and determinism. Given …
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Industrial wireless networks (IWNs) have attracted significant attention for providing time- critical delivery services, which can benefit from device-to-device (D2D) communication for …
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Achieving ultra-reliable, low-latency and secure communications is essential for realizing the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Non-coherent massive multiple-input multiple-output …
Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet refer to the expected revolution in production, utility management and, in general, fully automated, interconnected and digitally managed …
Wireless communication is becoming crucial to advanced manufacturing. Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing depend on networked industrial automation systems. The term …
Wireless control of modular multilevel converter (MMC) submodules offers several potential benefits to exploit, such as decreased converter costs and ease in converter installation …