Industry 5.0 is Coming: A Survey on Intelligent NextG Wireless Networks as Technological Enablers
Shah Zeb, Aamir Mahmood, Sunder Ali Khowaja, Kapal Dev, Syed Ali, Hassan, Nawab Muhammad Faseeh Qureshi, Mikael Gidlund, Paolo Bellavista

TL;DR
This survey explores how integrating cognitive intelligence with next-generation wireless networks can enable Industry 5.0's goals of resilience, sustainability, and human-centric manufacturing.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of emerging technologies and frameworks essential for realizing Industry 5.0 through intelligent wireless communication systems.
Findings
Convergence of CI and NGWNs is crucial for Industry 5.0.
Identifies key enabling technologies like digital twins and open RAN.
Highlights research challenges and open issues in the field.
Abstract
Industry 5.0 vision, a step toward the next industrial revolution and enhancement to Industry 4.0, envisioned the new goals of resilient, sustainable, and human-centric approaches in diverse emerging applications, e.g., factories-of-the-future, digital society. The vision seeks to leverage human intelligence and creativity in nexus with intelligent, efficient, and reliable cognitive collaborating robots (cobots) to achieve zero waste, zerodefect, and mass customization-based manufacturing solutions. However, the vision requires the merging of cyber-physical worlds through utilizing Industry 5.0 technological enablers, e.g., cognitive cobots, person-centric artificial intelligence (AI), cyberphysical systems, digital twins, hyperconverged data storage and computing, communication infrastructure, and others. In this regard, the convergence of the emerging computational intelligence (CI)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Robotics and Automated Systems · Digital Transformation in Industry
