Slicing for Dense Smart Factory Network: Current State, Scenarios, Challenges and Expectations
Regina Ochonu, Josep Vidal

TL;DR
This paper reviews the role of network slicing in 5G-enabled smart factories, discussing recent advances, technical scenarios, challenges, and future prospects for enhancing manufacturing operations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of slicing integration in smart factory networks, highlighting recent technical developments and identifying open research challenges.
Findings
Network slicing enhances operational efficiency in smart factories.
Technical scenarios include indoor propagation and traffic management.
Standardisation efforts are progressing but face deployment challenges.
Abstract
In the era of Industry 4.0, smart factories have emerged as a paradigm shift, redefining manufacturing with the integration of advanced digital technologies. Central to this transformation is the deployment of 5G networks, offering unprecedented levels of connectivity, speed, reliability, and ultra-low latency. Among the revolutionary features of 5G is network slicing, a technology that offers enhanced capabilities through the customization of network resources by allowing multiple logical networks (or slices) to run on top of a shared physical infrastructure. This capability is particularly crucial in the densely packed and highly dynamic environment of smart factories, where diverse applications - from robotic automation to real-time analytics - demand varying network requirements. In this paper, we present a comprehensive overview of the integration of slicing in smart factory…
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TopicsDigital Transformation in Industry · Industrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection
