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Guest Editorial: Next-Generation Network Automation for Industrial Internet-of-Things in Industry 5.0

Network automation has originated in the early 21st century by the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), which was initialized conceptually, including automated configuration, optimization, healing, and protection of network deployment. In the framework of 5G and upcoming 6G, softwariza...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on industrial informatics 2023-02, Vol.19 (2), p.2062-2064
Main Authors: Chi, Hao Ran, Radwan, Ayman, Huang, Nen-Fu, Tsang, Kim Fung
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Business machines
Fifth Industrial Revolution
Fourth Industrial Revolution
Industrial Internet of Things
Internet of Things
Next generation networking
Optimization
Protocols
Quality of service
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Ultra reliable low latency communication
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