Friday, 20 December 2024

Easy upgrade for 5G private networks.

Today's manufacturers rely on real-time system monitoring for uninterrupted operations. Standard practice is to deploy edge computers to gather and transmit data to distributed control systems via cables. As networks expand, however, operators of cable-based infrastructures face mounting challenges with installation, maintenance and flexibility, leading to higher costs. Additionally, data transmission can slow due to increased latency.

As a solution, manufacturers are shifting to 5G private wireless networks. These dedicated, self-contained mobile networks are owned and operated by the enterprise. Utilizing 5G technology, the networks offer high-speed, low latency connectivity. Being private, they also give the enterprise the flexibility to control network access and prioritize different applications.

Private 5G networks made easy.
Moxa has made upgrading to 5G private wireless networks easy with its UC-4400A computer. The UC-4400A is an Arm Cortex-A53 quad-core 64-bit computer that comes equipped with built-in LTE/5G and Wi-Fi 6E capabilities, offering an all-in-one solution combining data collection, processing, and wireless connectivity. It simplifies network infrastructure and enables hassle-free relocation or expansion of equipment without additional wiring. The UC-4400A reduces the complexity of legacy physical networks, improves scalability, and future-proofs industrial operations to meet evolving needs.

Enhanced cybersecurity.
Cyber attacks are always a concern for industrial networks. Moxa UC-4400A computers are embedded with robust security features compliant with IEC 62443-4-2 SL2, safeguarding against evolving security threats. The computers run on Moxa Industrial Linux 3 (MIL3), offering longterm support and security, and are compliant with SEMI E187 cybersecurity standards for semiconductor equipment.


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