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5G-Enabled Industrial IoT Networks
✍ Scribed by Amitabha (Amitava) Ghosh, Rapeepat Ratasuk, Peter Rost, Simone, Redana
- Publisher
- Artech House
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 239
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This one-of-a-kind book gives you an exclusive look into how the “Industrial Internet of Things” (IIoT) convergence with the 5G end-to-end network is driving the 4th industrial revolution and bringing about game-changing developments in multiple industries. The book shows you how 5G-driven IIoT networks can deliver optimal performance for all industrial applications using key LTE and 5G NR features, and helps you understand how IIoT with 5G can be used to automate factories and make them more cost efficient. Detailed chapters take you through the current knowledge available on this breakthrough technology and give you access to expert discussions on: key use cases and corresponding target requirements; IIoT standards and alliances; end-to-end architecture for IIoT; IIoT enablers for 5G new radio; performance of select IIoT use cases; and machine learning enabled IIoT networks. The book pulls together in one resource key cases and knowledge you need to fully understand how 5G enabled IIoT is transforming global industries. You will be conversant with the end-to-end technology enablers for IIoT, learn how 5G new radio features enhance the system performance of IIoT networks, and gain a deeper understanding of the role of machine learning in the IIoT revolution. With its international scope and focus on 5G IIoT networks and performance, this is an important read for global technology leaders in telecom and manufacturing industries, analysts and technical writers for various industry magazines and newspapers, telecom researchers, and anyone needing to understand the current state of the art in this rapidly developing technology.
✦ Table of Contents
5G-Enabled Industrial
IoT Networks
Contents
Preface
1
Industrial IoT: Introduction, Use Cases, and Requirements
1.1 Introduction
1.2 5G NR Requirements
1.2.1 eMBB Requirements
1.2.2 URLLC Requirements
1.2.3 mMTC Requirements
1.2.4 Enhanced Positioning Requirements
1.3 5G NR-Based IIoT Use Cases
1.3.1 Wireless Video and Analytics
1.3.2 Machine Remote Control
1.3.3 Cloud Robotics and Process Automation
1.3.4 Transport and Logistics Hubs
1.4 Innovation Platforms for IIoT
1.4.1 5G Smart Sea Port at Hamburg Port Authority
1.4.2 Active Research Environment for the Next Generation of Automobiles
1.4.3 OMRON Factory
1.5 Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgments
References
2
Current IIoT Deployments Using
LTE-M/NB-IoT
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Cellular IoT Technology
2.2.1 LTE-M
2.2.2 NB-IoT
2.2.3 NTNs
2.3 Cellular IoT Deployments
2.3.1 Commercial Deployments
2.3.2 IoT Featured Solutions
References
3
IIoT: Standards, Alliances, and Spectrum
3.1 Introduction
3.2 3GPP, ITU, and IEEE 802.11ax Standards
3.2.1 Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
3.2.2 IEEE 802.11ad and 802.11ay
3.3 5G-ACIA
3.4 Global 5G Spectrum Overview
3.5 Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgments
References
4
End-to-End Network Architecture for Industrial IoT
4.1 Overview of 5G System Architecture
4.1.1 5G System Architecture Goals and Principles
4.1.2 5G RAN and Deployment Options
4.1.3 5G CN
4.1.4 Traffic Routing and QoS
4.2 Network Slicing
4.2.1 Technical Capabilities for Network Slicing
4.2.2 Specification of Network Slicing
4.3 Nonpublic Networks
4.3.1 SNPN
4.3.2 Public Network Integrated NPN
4.3.3 Enhanced Support for NPNs
4.4 Integration with 5G System and Existing Industrial IT Infrastructure
4.4.1 Preconfiguration and Reconfiguration of 5GS TSN Bridge
4.4.2 Step 1: Data Exchange of Bridge and Port Capabilities
4.4.3 Step 2: Data Exchange of Discovery Information
4.4.4 Step 3: Configuration Information to Identify and Forward TSN Streams
4.4.5 Extensions in 3GPP Release 17 and Beyond
4.5 Support of Data Analytics and Its Applications
4.5.1 Sensor Data for Network Optimization
4.5.2 Predictive Mobility with ML for URLLC Traffic
References
5
End-to-End Service Support for IIoT
5.1 Overview
5.2 URLLC and Time-Sensitive Communication Support in 5GS
5.3 IEEE (TSN) Ethernet Support and Integration
5.4 Time Synchronization in 5G
5.5 Edge Cloud Integration
5.6 Traffic Models and Performance
Acknowledgments
References
6
IIoT Enablers in 5G New Radio
6.1 Introduction
6.2 5G Radio Access
6.2.1 Flexible Frame Structure
6.2.2 Massive MIMO
6.2.3 Millimeter-Wave Spectrum
6.2.4 Advanced Channel Coding
6.3 IoT in New Radio
6.3.1 Massive MTC
6.3.2 Reduced Capability Devices
6.3.3 URLLC
6.4 New Radio Evolution
References
7
UE and Sensors for IIoT
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Massive IoT Devices
7.2.1 IoT Modules
7.2.2 Asset/Fleet Tracker
7.2.3 IoT Gateways
7.2.4 Sensors
7.3 Broadband and Critical IoT Devices
7.3.1 Broadband IoT Devices
7.3.2 Critical IoT Devices
7.3.3 Private Network Devices
References
8
IIoT: System Performance and
Proof of Concept
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Simulation Methodology
8.3 Simulation Performance
8.3.1 Indoor Factory: 3GPP Model
8.3.2 Indoor Factory: Ray-Tracing
8.3.3 PoC Factory
8.4 Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgments
References
Acronyms and Abbreviations
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