Empirical Analysis of the Impact of 5G Jitter on Time-Aware Shaper Scheduling in a 5G-TSN Network
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Rodríguez Martín, Pablo; Adamuz Hinojosa, Óscar; Muñoz Luengo, Pablo; Caleya Sánchez, Julia; Navarro Ortiz, Jorge; Ameigeiras Gutiérrez, Pablo JoséEditorial
IEEE
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TSN IEEE 802.1Qbv 5G jitter Industry 4.0 testbed
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2025-07-16Referencia bibliográfica
P. Rodriguez-Martin, O. Adamuz-Hinojosa, P. Muñoz, J. Caleya-Sanchez, J. Navarro-Ortiz and P. Ameigeiras, "Empirical Analysis of the Impact of 5G Jitter on Time-Aware Shaper Scheduling in a 5G-TSN Network," 2025 IEEE 21st International Conference on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS), Rostock, Germany, 2025, pp. 1-8, doi: 10.1109/WFCS63373.2025.11077618.
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This work has been financially supported by the Ministry for Digital Transformation and of Civil Service of the Spanish Government through TSI-063000-2021-28 (6G-CHRONOS) project, and by the European Union through the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan - NextGenerationEU. Additionally, this publication is part of grant PID2022-137329OBC43 funded by MICIU/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and part of FPU Grant 21/04225 funded by the Spanish Ministry of Universities.Resumen
Deterministic communications are essential for industrial automation, ensuring strict latency requirements and minimal jitter in packet transmission. Modern production lines, specializing in robotics, require higher flexibility and mobility, which drives the integration of Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) and 5G networks in Industry 4.0. TSN achieves deterministic communications by using mechanisms such as the IEEE 802.1Qbv Time-Aware Shaper (TAS), which schedules packet transmissions within precise cycles, thereby reducing latency, jitter, and congestion. 5G networks complement TSN by providing wireless mobility and supporting ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications. However, 5G channel effects such as fast fading, interference, and network-induced latency and jitter can disrupt TSN traffic, potentially compromising deterministic scheduling and performance. This paper presents an empirical analysis of 5G network latency and jitter on IEEE 802.1Qbv performance in a 5G-TSN network. We evaluate the impact of 5G integration on TSN’s deterministic scheduling through a testbed combining IEEE 802.1Qbv-enabled switches, TSN translators, and a commercial 5G system. Our results show that, with proper TAS configuration in the TSN switch aligned with the 5G system, jitter can be mitigated, maintaining deterministic performance





