In 5G New Radio (NR), beam management entails periodic and continuous
transmission and reception of control signals in the form of synchronization
signal blocks (SSBs), used to perform initial access and/or channel estimation.
However, this procedure demands continuous energy consumption, which is
particularly challenging to handle for low-cost, low-complexity, and
battery-constrained devices, such as RedCap devices to support mid-market
Internet of Things (IoT) use cases. In this context, this work aims at reducing
the energy consumption during beam management for RedCap devices, while
ensuring that the desired Quality of Service (QoS) requirements are met. To do
so, we formalize an optimization problem in an Indoor Factory (InF) scenario to
select the best beam management parameters, including the beam update
periodicity and the beamwidth, to minimize energy consumption based on users'
distribution and their speed. The analysis yields the regions of feasibility,
i.e., the upper limit(s) on the beam management parameters for RedCap devices,
that we use to provide design guidelines accordingly