Digital manufacturing and urban conservation based on the Internet of Things and 5 G technology in the context of economic growth
Yang Zhou,
Zhen Tang,
Xiaoyan Qian and
Abbas Mardani
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021, vol. 170, issue C
Abstract:
The increasing economic level impacts the urban structure. Therefore, based on the continuous improvement of the level of science and technology, it is necessary to conduct green city innovation and development planning in combination with economic development. This article combines IoT technology and 5 G technology to build an intelligent planning model under the current economic level background. Moreover, based on network dual connectivity research, our work discusses and analyzes the application of dual connectivity technology and specific architecture selection in the early stage of 5 G deployment and 4 G LTE network collaborative networking. Simultaneously, this paper studies and analyzes related protocols and proposals that were proposed and frozen, researches and improves the hybrid networking technology in 5 G heterogeneous networks, and constructs the functional structure model. In addition, this paper designs a systematic planning method based on the demands of innovative green city planning. Finally, this paper analyzes the performance of this method through simulation experiments. The research results show that the model constructed in this paper has certain effects.
Keywords: Internet of Things; 5 G; Economic growth; Digital manufacturing; Industry 4.0; Intelligent planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120906
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