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Title The 5G Technology Ir4 And Knowledge Management
ID_Doc 54851
Authors Vyshali Rao K.P.; Shanthi M.B.; Sudhakar K.N.
Year 2024
Published Knowledge Management and Industry Revolution 4.0
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781394242641.ch1
Abstract Often termed as Industry IR-4.0, the fourth revolution industry encompasses the merging of high-end technologies, with a distinct emphasis on the Internet of Things (IoT), within the manufacturing domain, leading to the transformation of the industrial landscape into a heightened state of intelligence. The IoT concept encompasses the interlinking of hardware devices, vehicles, and various objects embedded with sensors and connectivity software, facilitating processes like data collection, organization, and exchange. The swift growth of IoT in the present years has led to an upsurge in Internet-connected devices spurring the need for faster and more dependable networks to accommodate this expansion. The emergence of 5G networks offers a potential solution delivering enhanced speeds, reduced delay, and increased capacity compared to previous generations. These 5G networks are well positioned to support a wide variety of IoT devices, including sensors, wearable, smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and industrial factories. Thanks to its increased bandwidth and decreased latency, 5G facilitates real-time communication between devices enabling more efficient data transfers. This capability finds particular relevance in applications, such as industrial automation, where seamless real-time communication between machines enhances production processes. Notably, 5G networks for IoT offer support for extensive machinetype communications (mMTC), and they feature slicing of network, allowing network operators to develop virtual networks optimized for specific industrial IoT applications. However, while the integration of IoT into manufacturing processes brings about advantages, it also introduces new challenges, including cybersecurity vulnerabilities and the necessity for up-skilling labor forces. © 2024 Scrivener Publishing LLC.
Author Keywords industrial revolution (IR); long term evolution (LTE); Radio access networks (RANs); service-aligned architecture (SAA)


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