Industry 4.0 is a new paradigm of digitalization and automation that demands high data rates and real-time ultra-reliable agile communication. Industrial communication at sub-6 GHz …
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Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is an emerging area that fifth-generation (5G) mobile communication system penetrates industrial manufacturing applications. The indoor factory …
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Wireless networks are ever more deployed in the industrial control scenario, thanks to the numerous benefits they can bring, especially in terms of costs and flexibility. However, some …
Ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) is one of the cornerstone services of fifth-generation and beyond (B5G) wireless networks. The URLLC use cases demand …
The millimeter-wave (mmWave) is expected to deliver a huge bandwidth to address the future demands for higher data rate transmissions. However, one of the major challenges in …
The deployment of D2D communications (also known as ProSe or sidelink transmissions) in cellular networks benefits from proximity, multi-hop, and spatial reuse gains. In this article …
Smart manufacturing is a vision and major driver for change in today's industry. The goal of smart manufacturing is to optimize manufacturing processes through constantly monitoring …
Factory automation is the next industrial revolution. 5G and IIoT are enabling smart factories to seamlessly create a network of wirelessly connected machines and people that can …
5G wireless systems will extend mobile communication services beyond mobile telephony, mobile broadband, and massive machine-type communication into new application …