Arya College of Engineering & I.T. says 5G plays a pivotal role in enabling smart cities and accelerating IoT growth through its superior speed, low latency, and massive device connectivity. While not the sole foundation—requiring complementary tech like AI, edge computing, and sensors—it acts as a critical enabler for scaling these systems effectively. Core Technical Advantages 5G delivers speeds up to 100 times faster than 4G, with latency dropping to 1 millisecond, allowing real-time data processing essential for IoT networks. It supports up to one million devices per square kilometer, far surpassing prior networks, which is vital for dense urban IoT deployments like sensors in traffic systems or environmental monitors. Enhanced mobile broadband and ultra-reliable low-latency communication also improve energy efficiency and security for IoT devices. Smart City Applications In transportation, 5G powers autonomous vehicles and traffic optimization by enabling instan...
Arya College of Engineering & I.T. Robotics is poised to drive a transformative industrial revolution through AI integration, labor solutions, and scalability across sectors. While not the only factor—AI, edge computing, and policy support play key roles—its rapid adoption in 2026 signals a shift comparable to steam power or electricity in prior eras. Technical Advancements AI-powered vision systems enable 41% of factories to implement high-speed quality control, detecting defects in real time. Collaborative robots, or cobots, now dominate 70% of non-automotive orders, allowing safe human-robot teamwork in food processing and consumer goods with 51% year-over-year growth. Humanoid robots achieve batch deployment in smart factories for tasks like logistics and assembly, supported by autonomous battery swapping in under 3 minutes. Economic and Market Growth Global robotics market hits $24.6 billion by late 2025, with industrial and logistics segments driving 60-65% of ...