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Internet of things is one of the most important achievements that 5G is expected to bring. Todays LTE and LTE-A networks have limited number of connected users and also the latency introduced in these networks has a wide range. 5G is not only envisioned to provide faster data rates, but also introduce the possible connection of a huge number of devices and expected to reduce the latency significantly...