Future-oriented manufacturers know that data-driven smart manufacturing practices are crucial to enhancing competitiveness in a fast-paced marketplace. Well-executed integration and interconnectivity are at the core of successful digital transformation strategies.
Dean Challinor, General Manager at Distec, explores the benefits of the fourth industrial revolution in manufacturing.
In highly regulated industries where laying cables is not feasible, radio-based communication can transfer critical data from multiple locations wirelessly and effectively. When installing radio equipment and telemetry devices, such as transmitters and receivers, in an industrial facility or field-based utility applications like gas, electricity and water, frequency is an important consideration.
In the final part of this two-part feature, Analog Devices’ Dr. Greg Henderson — Senior Vice President, Automotive, Communications, and Aerospace — answers key questions on how open RAN (O-RAN) and network disaggregation will impact the 5G communications world.
Analog Devices’ Dr. Greg Henderson – Senior Vice President, Automotive, Communications, and Aerospace – answers key questions on how open RAN (O-RAN) and network disaggregation will impact the 5G communications world.
The Global Mobile Communications Trade Group (GSMA) reported that 5G connections are expected to surpass one billion in 2022, increasing to two billion by 2025. The industrial sector is set to benefit from an increase in the 5G rollout.