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The study of the Internet of Things data transmission NB-IoT and LTE-M technologies

Abstract

The Internet of Things is one of the most urgent mobile telecommunications developments and a big step to the 5th Generation New Radio networks (5G NR). The IoT concept implies the possibility of the Internet access for such devices as sensors, actuators and other measuring devices intended for periodic sending the results of different parameters measurements. Currently the Internet of Things data transmission is realized over the existing 4th generation mobile networks (LTE) in two different forms: Narrow Band IoT and LTE-M. In this paper the authors present the comparative analysis of these technologies and the characteristics which visually demonstrate the efficiency of each one which were derived by the help of simulation.

About the Authors

V. .. Drozdova
СибГУТИ
Russian Federation


R. .. Akhpashev
СибГУТИ
Russian Federation


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Drozdova V..., Akhpashev R... The study of the Internet of Things data transmission NB-IoT and LTE-M technologies. The Herald of the Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Information Science. 2018;(4):76-84. (In Russ.)

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