Unleash the power of 5G in your Industrial IoT projects! E-Lins explores how 5G brings higher bandwidth, reliable connections & network slicing to transform manufacturing, transportation & more.
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What changes 5G will bring for IoT | E-Lins Technology
1. What changes 5G will bring for IoT?
5G mobile technology will soon be available, bringing the promise of compelling new
uses cases and capabilities to transform industrial IoT. But how will 5G impact
networking architecture for industrial environments?
What is 5G?
5G is the fifth-generation mobile technology designed to support higher broadband
throughput, ultra-reliable and low-latency communication. Providing multiple access
technologies, new core functions, and greater network management controls, 5G
will enable diverse use cases and business models for companies across many
industries such as manufacturing, transportation, utilities, oil & gas, public safety and
more.
What benefits 5G bring us?
Expanding network capabilities
One of the key benefits of 5G is “network slicing,” which will allow businesses to get
different levels of connectivity (from ISP) to accommodate multiple use cases. 5G
slices will be based on the three primary use case categories:
Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB): eMBB provides higher bandwidth and
higher speeds for everything from smart city applications and stadiums, to
streaming infotainment in cars and planes, to seamless cloud services and
fleet management telematics for safety and diagnostics.
Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (uRLLC): uRLLC supports
real-time, mission-critical communications such as autonomous driving,
industrial robotics automation, and emergency disaster response and
location services. The tactile response time is expected to be less than 1
millisecond.
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