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A 5G NR based System Architecture for Real-Time Control with Batteryless RFID Sensors

The fifth-generation wireless networking (5G) technologies have been developed to meet various time-critical use cases with ultra-reliable, low-latency and massive machine-type communications which are indispensable for tactile Internet applications. Recent advancements in very low-cost and batteryless radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensors have given promises of deploying a massive amount of such sensors for real-time sensing and control applications on a 5G New Radio (NR) network. However, the system design and performance of such applications have not been well studied. This paper proposes a novel system architecture for the representative batteryless RFID touch sensors in generic real-time control applications in a 5G NR mmWave environment. We will discuss the solution using edge computing nodes on the 5G NR base station to the implementation of the proposed system architecture. The real-time performance evaluation with the comparison of the Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks has shown the effectiveness of the proposed system architecture.

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