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DESCRIPTION:The Internet of Things (IoT) is creating a new structure of awa
 reness – a cybernetic one – upon physical processes. Industries of dif
 ferent kinds are expected to join soon this revolution\, leading to the so
 -called Factories of the Future\, also known as Industry 5.0. In this talk
 \, (i) we will review the prominent industrial communication standards to 
 date\, discussing the rationale behind moving from wired to wireless commu
 nications. (ii) We will discuss recent research on technologies &amp; techniqu
 es for Industry 5.0. We will first consider millimeter Wave technology to 
 provide reliable wireless network service within factories\, where links m
 ay experience rapid and temporary fluctuations of the received signal powe
 r due to dynamic blockers\, such as humans and robots moving in the enviro
 nment. We will then address the issue of reliability in Industrial IoT (II
 oT) in case of missing sensors measurements due to network or hardware pro
 blems. We propose to support the fault detection and classification module
 s\, which are the two critical components of a monitoring system for IIoT\
 , with a generative AI model. We will further discuss a framework to captu
 re the semantic knowledge inherent in cyber-physical systems to minimize t
 he use of explicit communication\, where all data are acquired with certai
 n goals in mind\, like controlling an industrial process. (iii) We will di
 scuss a possible way to perform system-level analysis targeting Ultra-Reli
 able and Low-Latency Communication (URLLC) systems\, looking into trade-of
 fs of radio spectrum vs infrastructure deployment\, and inter-operator sha
 ring of spectrum &amp; network infrastructure. (iv) Finally we will look into 
 the main emerging trends of 6G related to Industry 5.0\, discussing pros/c
 ons and open research directions of cutting-edge technologies such as Extr
 eme URLLC\, Digital Twin\, Unmanned Vehicles\, and Reconfigurable Intellig
 ent Surfaces.\n\nSpeaker(s): PROF NICOLA\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vto
 ols.ieee.org/m/419902
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419902
ORGANIZER:ztaqvi@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:41
SUMMARY:“Communications meet Machine Learning for Industry 5.0”
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419902
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 ovide reliable wireless network service within factories\, where links may
  experience rapid and temporary fluctuations of the received signal power 
 due to dynamic blockers\, such as humans and robots moving in the environm
 ent. We will then address the issue of reliability in Industrial IoT (IIoT
 ) in case of missing sensors measurements due to network or hardware probl
 ems. We propose to support the fault detection and classification modules\
 , which are the two critical components of a monitoring system for IIoT\, 
 with a generative AI model. We will further discuss a framework to capture
  the semantic knowledge inherent in cyber-physical systems to minimize the
  use of explicit communication\, where all data are acquired with certain 
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 ns and open research directions of cutting-edge technologies such as Extre
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