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The Internet of Things (IoT), which is a network that enables devices in the network to exchange information, has rapidly developed in recent years. Wireless communication technologies on the IoT are the best way to solve the “last mile” problem and gain substantial attention. The low power consumption and low cost are notably important for the IoT devices that are called massive IoT (mIoT). Narrow-band...
Cellular communication technologies are developed mainly for "human-type" communications, while enabling machine-type communication (MTC) with cellular networks (e.g., 3GPP LTE) not only improves the accessibility, availability, and reliability of an MTC network, but also has the potential to further drive down the operation cost. However, the application of LTE to MTC poses some unique...
The application of LTE to the machine-type communications (MTC) poses some serious challenges due to the large performance mismatch between the regular LTE user equipment and the MTC device, caused mainly by the physical limitations of MTC devices. This paper addresses these limitations and their implications to the communication signal's link performance and the corresponding link budget. The focus...
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