The use of innovative technologies in Industry X.0 scenarios, including, but not limited to, Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality (AR/VR), autonomous robotics, and advanced security systems, requires applicative interconnections between a large number of IoT machines and devices.These interconnections must support Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications (URLLC) to optimize usage and performances of devices related to those new technologies. Notably, the concepts of low latency and reliability are inherently linked; from a device perspective, any service exceeding specific response time thresholds is deemed unresponsive, and thus unreliable.In this paper, we present an innovative approach to quantitatively evaluate reliability in URLLC settings, leveraging the use of Digital Twin Networks (DTN), with a specific focus on Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) and its application to Industry X.0 scenarios.Results obtained so far show the potential for this approach to confer MEC better requests handling capabilities, by providing a near real time re-configuration ability within the MEC itself.

Dynamic MEC resource management for URLLC in Industry X.0 scenarios: A quantitative approach based on digital twin networks / Becattini M.; Carnevali L.; Fontani G.; Paroli L.; Scommegna L.; Masoumi M.; De Miguel I.; Brasca F.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2024), pp. 372-376. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 and IoT, MetroInd4.0 and IoT 2024 tenutosi a ita nel 2024) [10.1109/MetroInd4.0IoT61288.2024.10584165].

Dynamic MEC resource management for URLLC in Industry X.0 scenarios: A quantitative approach based on digital twin networks

Becattini M.;Carnevali L.;Fontani G.;Paroli L.;Scommegna L.;
2024

Abstract

The use of innovative technologies in Industry X.0 scenarios, including, but not limited to, Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality (AR/VR), autonomous robotics, and advanced security systems, requires applicative interconnections between a large number of IoT machines and devices.These interconnections must support Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications (URLLC) to optimize usage and performances of devices related to those new technologies. Notably, the concepts of low latency and reliability are inherently linked; from a device perspective, any service exceeding specific response time thresholds is deemed unresponsive, and thus unreliable.In this paper, we present an innovative approach to quantitatively evaluate reliability in URLLC settings, leveraging the use of Digital Twin Networks (DTN), with a specific focus on Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) and its application to Industry X.0 scenarios.Results obtained so far show the potential for this approach to confer MEC better requests handling capabilities, by providing a near real time re-configuration ability within the MEC itself.
2024
2024 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 and IoT, MetroInd4.0 and IoT 2024 - Proceedings
7th IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 and IoT, MetroInd4.0 and IoT 2024
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2024
Becattini M.; Carnevali L.; Fontani G.; Paroli L.; Scommegna L.; Masoumi M.; De Miguel I.; Brasca F.
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