5G revolutionizes the Internet of Things (IoT) by offering faster, stable and low-latency connectivity, essential for smart cities and connected industries.
This technology allows deploying sensors, autonomous vehicles and advanced monitoring systems, thus improving infrastructure efficiency and security.
Standalone 5G (SA) with network slicing allows creating dedicated virtual networks for specific applications. One slice for high-definition video surveillance, another for low-power industrial sensors, and a third for critical emergency services communications.
Smart cities benefit massively from 5G. Intelligent traffic management reduces congestion by 25%, adaptive street lighting decreases energy consumption by 40%, and real-time incident detection systems improve municipal services response.
Industry 4.0 reaches its full potential with 5G. Connected factories allow real-time monitoring of all equipment, advanced predictive maintenance, and safe human-robot collaboration thanks to ultra-low latency.
Connected health evolves with 5G telemedicine. Remote surgeries become feasible thanks to latency below 10ms, while portable health monitors continuously transmit vital data to treating physicians.
Precision agriculture uses drones equipped with multi-spectral sensors connected via 5G. These systems analyze crop health, optimize irrigation and fertilization, increasing yields by 15-20% while reducing water and fertilizer consumption.