5G on the Farm: Evaluating Wireless Network Capabilities for Agricultural Robotics
Tsvetan Zhivkov, Elizabeth I. Sklar

TL;DR
This study evaluates 5G wireless technology for agricultural robotics, demonstrating its superior performance over 4G and WiFi6, and emphasizing the need for multiple communication solutions in agriculture.
Contribution
The paper provides an empirical assessment of 5G's physical and operational performance in agricultural robotics, comparing it with 4G and WiFi6, and highlights the necessity for diverse wireless solutions.
Findings
5G outperforms 4G in all performance metrics.
4G is unsuitable for high-throughput agricultural applications.
5G's delay is only 18.2ms more than WiFi6, indicating high reliability.
Abstract
Global food security is an issue that is fast becoming a critical matter in the world today. Global warming, climate change and a range of other impacts caused by humans, such as carbon emissions, sociopolitical and economical challenges (e.g. war), traditional workforce/labour decline and population growth are straining global food security. The need for high-speed and reliable wireless communication in agriculture is becoming more of a necessity rather than a technological demonstration or showing superiority in the field. Governments and industries around the world are seeing more urgency in establishing communication infrastructure to scale up agricultural activities and improve sustainability, by employing autonomous agri-robotics and agri-technologies. The work presented here evaluates the physical performance of 5G in an agri-robotics application, and the results are compared…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Smart Agriculture and AI · IoT Networks and Protocols
