Abstract:
Industrial wireless communications will be an
important technology enabler for the Industry 4.0 paradigm.
However, the pervasive introduction of wireless communications in factories requires improving their reliability and capacity to support low latency
communications. An approach to do so is through the introduction of redundancy. Several studies have analytically
and through simulations demonstrated the benefits of exploiting redundancy in industrial wireless communications.
This paper progresses the current state of the art by
experimentally analyzing for the first time the benefits that
redundancy in industrial wireless communications can provide
to support mobile industrial applications. The analysis has
been conducted in a collaborative robotics experimental facility
under the framework of the H2020 AUTOWARE project