This thesis addresses the use of 5G network in 4.0 industrial environment. In the Demo Centre 1 laboratory, we established a network between a controling computer and industrial robots with 5G Teltonika modules, TBR500 and Quectel RMU500-EK. We connected these technologies to verify if new 5G mobile technologies are compatible with old Industry 4.0 technologies – Yaskawa robots. The connection was established and evaluated with a simulation of industrial activity. To verify the functioning of the MotoMan robots, we used two types of software, MotoAdmin and MotoCom32. Furthermore, the functioning of the Franca Emika Panda collaborative robot was checked using its default program, and the functioning of all elements was verified using automatic programming of their actions over a digital twin. In the end, experimental analysis has shown that the connection works well in industrial conditions.
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