Production and Manufacturing Research: An Open Access Journal (Dec 2022)

Use of real time localization systems (RTLS) in the automotive production and the prospects of 5G – A literature review

  • Christoph Küpper,
  • Janina Rösch,
  • Herwig Winkler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21693277.2022.2144522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 840 – 874

Abstract

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Numerous challenges in automotive production lead to an increased need for transparency and optimization. Real-Time-Location-Systems (RTLS) is a key tool for achieving this goal. They enable intelligent and automated production processes. Existing solutions such as Ultra-Wideband, Bluetooth-Low-Energy, or Radio-Frequency-Identification have drawbacks in costs, range, or accuracy. 5G is a newly developing standard, recently including high-accuracy positioning. It is unclear, however, if 5G positioning has reached industrial maturity. This contribution aims to determine the state-of-the-art of 5G positioning by performing a systematic literature review and comparing its findings to industrial positioning requirements. 143 articles were analyzed and categorized as: the fundamentals of radio-frequency positioning, an overview of existing solutions, the state-of-the-art, and the maturity of 5G as an industrial positioning system. Results show that, theoretically, centimeter-level accuracies are pursued. However, practical tests are rarely conducted. Concluding, 5G positioning shows great potential, but industrial pilots are required to validate the theoretical characteristics.

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