Cellular internet of things : from massive deployments to critical 5G applications / Olof Liberg, Ericsson Business Unit Networks, Mårten Sundberg, Ericsson Business Unit Networks, Y.P. Eric Wang, Ericsson Research, Johan Bergman, Ericsson Business Unit Networks, Joachim Sachs, Ericsson Research, Gustav Wikström, Ericsson Research.
Publisher: London : Academic Press, 2020Edition: Second editionDescription: xi, 762 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780081029022
- 0081029020
- 004.678 23 L695

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Previous edition: published as by Olof Liberg, Mårten Sundberg, Y.-P. Eric Wang, Johan Bergman , Joachim Sachs. 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Cellular Internet of Things: From Massive Deployments to Critical 5G Applications, Second Edition, gives insights into the recent and rapid work performed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and the Multefire Alliance (MFA) to develop systems for the Cellular IoT. Beyond the technologies, readers will learn what the mMTC and cMTC market segments look like, deployment options and expected performance in terms of system capacity, expected battery lifetime, data throughput, access delay time and device cost, regulations for operation in unlicensed frequency bands, and how they impact system design and performance. This new edition contains updated content on the latest EC-GSM IoT, LTE-M and NB-IoT features in 3GPP Release 15, critical communication, i.e. URLLC, specified in 3GPP Release 15 for both LTE and NR, LTE-M and NB-IoT for unlicensed frequency bands specified in the Multefire Alliance (MFA), and an updated outlook of what the future holds in Industrial IoT and drone communications, amongst other topics. Provides ubiquitous wireless connectivity for a diverse range of services and applications, describing their performance and how their specifications were developed to meet the most demanding requirements Describes licensed and unlicensed technologies based on 2G, 4G and 5G technologies and how they have evolved towards the Cellular IoT Presents the Narrowband Internet of Things technology and how GSM, LTE and NR have been designed to provide Cellular Internet of Things services Provides use cases that cover ultra-low complex systems connecting billions of devices (massive MTC, mMTC), critical MTC and cMTC based on Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications (URLLC) to meet strict latency and reliability requirements."--Publisher description