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Intelligent Connectivity. Abdulrahman Yarali
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isbn 9781119685210
Автор произведения Abdulrahman Yarali
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Издательство John Wiley & Sons Limited
2.5.1 Factory Automation and Remote Control of Industrial Robots
The implementation with 5G in conjunction with IoT technologies and AI routines will inimitably spell a significant change in the entire prospect of directing and managing industrial robots at large. First of all, it is essential to consider that these robots can become “smart” and become part of the IoT infrastructure when fitted together with sensors working based on highly sophisticated AI software routines. This will allow them to work based on achieving better output as they have been directed (Duan and Wang 2015). However, 5G connectivity is required to ensure that these industrial robots can perform different batches in terms of instantaneous communications. This brings forth the projection of “cloud robotics” and indicates all the necessary developments and facilitation needed to produce4 the advent of such an advanced communication network technology at large.
2.5.2 Remote Inspections and Maintenance, and Worker's Training
The entire case of intelligent connectivity focuses on the realization of manufacturing in other senses than normal. Specifically, it becomes true when one considers the auxiliary operations like inspection, maintenance, and repairs in a remote approach. When one considers the entire case of making several possible operations at once, it is evident that a great amount of time and cost is accrued by any organization (Duan and Wang 2015). Moreover, considering actual cases, many of these areas remain inaccessible under purely human intervention. However, that is most definitely not the case with the remotely controlled IoT technology devices that will inherently provide the necessary operations at any given time or condition. These two factors might specifically convey some hazardous instances, especially when considering the case of human intervention. This can be seen when one considers the specific auxiliary functions that might happen across nuclear plants (Feng et al. 2018). Moreover, these specific operations can also inimitably aid in the necessary training of workers at large. When considering this specific responsibility, in most cases, the content and the strategy required often do not cover the plant's conditions under question (Mellit et al. 2009). However, when translated across very real data and solutions, it can become quite essential to the entire field of operations and can essentially change the fortune of any organization that engages in them.
2.6 Healthcare
The combination of 5G networks, AI, and IoT, respectively, also referred to as Intelligent Connectivity, has the potential of maximizing healthcare facilities to the greatest extent imaginable. It shall effectively facilitate better preventive care while bringing the costs to an affordable rate at large (Feng et al. 2018). This is made possible because healthcare providers can make better use of the resources. Moreover, the remote allowances that have possibly made this possible have quite a few factors involved.
2.6.1 Remote Health Monitoring and Illness Prevention
In particular, among them is the case of remote availability of health monitoring and illness prevention services. This is most notably by the sheer strength and the possibilities brought about by 5G interconnectivity (Kovac and Leskova 2012), as well as support across a wide and varied number of individuals, especially when considering the development and use, which facilitates sophisticated monitoring of different aspects of the body.
However, such innovations and devices would need to disseminate to a commonplace extent. The data are put through AI routines that operate specifically to provide health‐based recommendations and solutions. Additionally, these can detect the threat of future health issues as well (Feng et al. 2018). This situation should bring forth a better understanding and overview that healthcare providers need to have for their patients at any given time (Kovac and Leskova 2012). Moreover, the specific facilities containing medical supplies and equipment could then be optimized in terms of their use and strategic resource management.
2.6.2 Remote Diagnosis and Medical Operation
Intelligent connectivity also specifically points towards achieving a desirable state of remote diagnosis and medical operation. At present, both these services under healthcare auspices are specifically handled within significant limitations, which do not have significant amounts of management issues at large (Ghahramani 2015). However, through the specific realization of high speed, low latency, and ultra‐high reliability, it is entirely plausible that doctors will now be able to provide full examinations from remote locations in fully‐fledged audio/video feedback (Feng et al. 2018). The facilitation of diagnosis is also made possible through the above recommendation, which realizes the entire prospect at hand.
2.7 Public Safety and Security
One of the most prominent public safety applications and security is realized through the potential that agencies and governments have in making public or private spaces safer. Surveillance capabilities and security and emergency systems can all create maximum effects by way of facilitating all that is required by increasing and enhancing capabilities and versatility in operations (Ghahramani 2015). However, when these systems become “intelligent” under the connectivity allowances facilitated by 5G network capabilities, scenarios are bound to change. These specific qualities have been discussed, for both vertical and horizontal enhancements of IoT‐based technologies (Ge, Li, and Li 2017). This means that there would be both horizontal and vertical improvement in security alarms, cameras, and sensors, which will also increase in number.
2.7.1 Intelligent Video‐Surveillance and Security Systems
In addition to all of this, the specific AI routines and applications, when implemented, will allow for specialized operations and processes to become automated. This becomes evident from the fact that there is automation in terms of analyzing individual movements, actions, activities, body language, and everything that might be programmed to enhance the capabilities of detecting the occurrence of a crime or other forms of illegal actions under the law (Ge, Li, and Li 2017). Through the machine learning capabilities, which will undergo development and advancement over time, it is entirely plausible that there will be predictive instances when the entire case of future crimes and offenses could be both predicted, anticipated, and acted upon (Ghahramani 2015). These are all possibilities existing for intelligent connectivity in terms of future video‐surveillance and security systems.
2.7.2 Emergency Services and Border Controls
Moreover, one should consider that the significant increase and advancement of the technology sector in terms of video surveillance and security systems should inimitably result in disseminating these technologies across the board (Mahmood et al. 2018). Wherever they might be used, it can be assumed that emergency services could then be provisioned under the very best circumstances imaginable. Both fixed and mounted vehicles will inimitably allow for better response times and efficiency of emergency services. There can also be the possibility of implementing robot devices in environments that are not safe for human interventions by any stretch of the imagination. In any case, these can significantly decrease the damage caused by many different calamities or other instances that put a significant section of the society at risk.
2.7.3 Other Sectors
The potential of intelligent connectivity is not specifically limited across these scenarios. There are many areas and points of concern that might benefit for a critical extent if one considers the sheer advantages that the convergence of 5G networks, AI, and, IoT might bring to the table.
2.7.3.1 Virtual Personal Assistance
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