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Concept of a 5G Hybrid Wireless Campus Network as Testbed for Industrial Applications

Publication date
2023
Document type
Conference paper
Author
Cammin, Christoph 
Doebbert, Thomas 
Solzbacher, Bettina
Scholl, Gerd 
Organisational unit
Elektrische Messtechnik 
Technologie von Logistiksystemen 
DTEC.bw 
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-16281-7_43
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/15299
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85137985105
Conference
6th International Conference on System-Integrated Intelligence (SysInt 2022), September 7-9, 2022, Genova, Italy
Project
IO-Link Wireless for IEC-Approval 
5G-trAAffic 
DS2CCP - Digital Sensor-2-Cloud Campus-Plattform
Publisher
Springer
Series or journal
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Periodical volume
546
Book title
Advances in System-Integrated Intelligence
ISBN
9783031162817
First page
458
Last page
469
Part of the university bibliography
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Language
English
Keyword
5G
Coexistence
Functional safety
Hybrid network
IO-Link wireless
Security
Wireless network
Abstract
The 5th generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks (5G) is currently being deployed at a large scale. In addition to the expansion of public 5G networks, (private) 5G campus networks are also set up in many areas. However, in parallel with the development of 5G, numerous other wireless solutions have also evolved, primarily using unlicensed frequency bands. In addition to various versions of the consumer grade IEEE 802.11-based WLAN standards and Bluetooth, a number of specific wireless solutions for predominantly industrial data communication have been established. The advantages of these comparatively simpler, non-5G wireless technologies are lower price levels, higher availability of established products on the market, and improved energy efficiency, which often lead to a significant commercial success and justify their beneficial use. This contribution presents a hybrid campus wireless network infrastructure, which is intended to fulfill various requirements as a testbed, especially in the areas of automation, logistics and traffic. A focus is on wireless coexistence, functional safety requirements and functionalities in conjunction with the associated security for safety.
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Erscheint auch als Print: ISBN 9783031162800
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