Wireless Communications for Smart Manufacturing and Industrial IoT: Existing Technologies, 5G and Beyond

Md Noor-A-Rahim, Jobish John, Fadhil Firyaguna, Hafiz Husnain Raza Sherazi, Sergii Kushch, Aswathi Vijayan, Eoin O’Connell, Dirk Pesch, Brendan O’Flynn, William O’Brien, Martin Hayes, Eddie Armstrong

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Abstract

Smart manufacturing is a vision and major driver for change in today’s industry. The goal of smart manufacturing is to optimize manufacturing processes through constantly monitoring, controlling, and adapting processes towards more efficient and personalised manufacturing. This requires and relies on technologies for connected machines incorporating a variety of computation, sensing, actuation, and machine to machine communications modalities. As such, understanding the change towards smart manufacturing requires knowledge of the enabling technologies, their applications in real world scenarios and the communication protocols and their performance to meet application requirements. Particularly, wireless communication is becoming an integral part of modern smart manufacturing and is expected to play an important role in achieving the goals of smart manufacturing. This paper presents an extensive review of wireless communication protocols currently applied in manufacturing environments and provides a comprehensive review of the associated use cases whilst defining their expected impact on the future of smart manufacturing. Based on the review, we point out a number of open challenges and directions for future research in wireless communication technologies for smart manufacturing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number73
JournalSensors
Volume23
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • 5G
  • 6G
  • M2M communications
  • energy harvesting
  • industrial IoT
  • industrial automation
  • industry 4.0
  • industry 5.0
  • smart factories
  • smart manufacturing
  • wireless protocols

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