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Private industrial 5G infrastructure for local 5G network deployment
Other scenarios for industrial 5G wireless technology include the integrated use of connected tablets, VR glasses, and smart tools. Additionally, edge devices can be used flexibly in brownfield applications where cabling is difficult. In contrast to other wireless technologies, private 5G networks use licensed frequency bands, so they can operate without interference.
5G network components from a single source
Siemens has developed a 5G infrastructure specifically for the requirements of industrial customers and industrial applications. It consists of a 5G core and a radio access network (RAN). The RAN includes central units (CUs), distributed units (DUs), and radio units (RUs). Various 5G end devices can connect to his 5G infrastructure and communicate in a private network. The all-in-one 5G solution is designed for use in harsh industrial environments.
Before market launch, Siemens extensively tested the private 5G infrastructure in real production environments, including at the Siemens production site in Karlsruhe. By implementing and operating a prototype network in its own production facilities, Siemens was able to extensively test and refine the technology and ensure that it can withstand the requirements of an industrial production environment and support industrial applications. . Siemens’ private 5G infrastructure is currently available in Germany, with other countries to follow. One of his pilot customers for the complete 5G solution is the German steel group Salzgitter AG. “We don’t just want to build a 5G network, we want industrial 5G that meets the enormous requirements of the steel industry,” says Gert Bares. , Chief Technology Officer of Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH. “Wherever data needs to be reliably and securely transmitted wirelessly, from real-time camera images to safety-related emergency stop signals for unmanned transportation systems, future-proof communication technology is required. Siemens Networks They have been a reliable partner in solutions for many years and this is exactly why we decided to work with them.”
SCALANCE M80000 Industrial 5G Wireless Unit
Maximum data security with 5G infrastructure in campus networks
A private 5G network, also known as a campus network, is a 5G network that is limited to a defined corporate premises, a defined area, or an individual building. From Siemens’ perspective, private 5G networks bring many benefits to the industry. Businesses can build networks locally at their locations and modify them precisely to suit their needs and applications. Private 5G networks also use their own local 5G spectrum, giving businesses complete control over their data. To build a local 5G network and make your 5G signal available within your company’s premises, you will need a private 5G infrastructure like the one provided by Siemens.
Since 2021, Siemens has been offering industrial 5G routers such as SCALANCE MUM853-1 and MUM856-1 for connecting robots, AGVs and other industrial devices to private 5G networks. These routers are the final component required for efficient wireless connectivity in industrial environments.
Siemens Digital Industries (DI) is a leader in innovation in automation and digitalization. DI works closely with partners and customers to drive digital transformation in process and discrete industries. With its Digital Enterprise portfolio, DI provides businesses of all sizes with an end-to-end set of products, solutions and services to integrate and digitize their entire value chain. Optimized for the specific needs of each industry, DI’s unique portfolio helps customers achieve greater productivity and flexibility. DI continually adds innovations to its portfolio to integrate cutting-edge future technologies. Siemens Digital Industries has global headquarters in Nuremberg, Germany and has approximately 72,000 employees worldwide.
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In the 2022 financial year ending September 30, 2022, the Siemens Group generated revenues of 72 billion euros and net profits of 4.4 billion euros. As of September 30, 2022, the Company employed approximately 311,000 people worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.
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