Latency Performance of 5G New Radio for Critical Industrial Control Systems

Abstract

An innovative feature of the 5th Generation mobile network (5G) is to consider industrial applications as use cases for which its new radio access, 5G New Radio, aims to provide ultra low latency and ultra high reliability performance. These requirements are fulfilled by minimizing standard performance indicators such as end-to-end latency and packet error rate. However, industrial control applications typically require periodic exchange of small data, where the ability of networks to support short and deterministic cycle times is the main key performance indicator. This paper proposes a methodology to evaluate the achievable cycle time of an industrial network deployed over the 5G New Radio specifications. Numerical results shows that 5G can achieve millisecond level cycle time with network size of several hundred, which is promising for many factory automation applications.

Publication
In IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, ETFA

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