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Intro -- 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 -- About the Authors.
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Internet of things--Industrial applications.
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Ratasuk, Rapeepat.
Rost, Peter.
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5G-Enabled Industrial IoT Networks.
Intro -- 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 -- About the Authors.
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contents Intro -- 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 -- About the Authors.
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