The next big thing in wireless is almost here. 5G mobile technology will soon be available, bringing the promise of compelling new uses cases and capabilities to transform industrial IoT (IIoT). But how will 5G impact networking architecture for industrial environments? Our new white paper, Demystifying 5G in Industrial IoT, takes a deep dive into what you need to know.
5G is the fifth-generation mobile technology designed to support higher broadband throughput, ultra-reliable and low-latency communication, and massive scale for IoT communications. Providing multiple access technologies, new core functions, and greater network management controls, 5G will enable diverse use cases and business models for companies across many industries such as manufacturing, transportation, utilities, oil & gas, public safety and more.
One of the key benefits of 5G is “network slicing,” which will allow businesses to get different levels of connectivity (from their service provider) to accommodate multiple use cases. 5G slices will be based on the three primary use case categories:
To capitalize on the opportunities of 5G, companies will need industrial IoT networking products that could evolve to the 5G connectivity spectrum to cover diverse use cases. Companies will also need to tackle the challenge of scale. Managing thousands or millions of connected devices will require automation tools for zero-touch deployment, and centralized control to simplify network management. More and more, industrial enterprises are digitizing their operations to improve efficiency, lower production costs, increase safety and maximize profits.
Published with permission from blogs.cisco.com.