The use of 5G Non-Public Networks to support Industry 4.0 scenarios
Jose Ordonez-Lucena, Jes\'us Folgueira Chavarria, Luis M. Contreras,, Antonio Pastor

TL;DR
This paper explores how 5G non-public networks can support Industry 4.0 by meeting strict latency, reliability, and positioning requirements, analyzing deployment options and their feasibility.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview and comparative analysis of 5G non-public network deployment options tailored for Industry 4.0 applications.
Findings
Identifies key deployment options for 5G non-public networks.
Assesses feasibility based on technical, regulatory, and business criteria.
Guides industry players in selecting suitable deployment strategies.
Abstract
The on-going digital transformation is key to progress towards a new generation of more efficient, sustainable and connected industrial systems allowing the so-called factories of the future. This new generation, commonly referred to as industry 4.0, will be accompanied by a new wave of use cases that will allow companies from logistics and manufacturing sectors to increase flexibility, productivity and usability in the industrial processes executed within their factory premises. Unlike typical use cases from other vertical sectors (e.g. energy, media, smart cities), industry 4.0 use cases will bring very stringent requirements in terms of latency, reliability and high-accuracy positioning. The combination of 5G technology with enterprise network solutions becomes crucial to satisfy these requirements in indoor, private environments. In this context, the concept of 5G non-public…
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