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Title: Coverage Enhancement by Narrowband IOT NB IOT in Collation to other Legacy Technologies
Researcher: Rasveen
Guide(s): Agrawal, Shilpy
Keywords: Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Engineering Electrical and Electronic
University: GD Goenka University
Completed Date: 2022
Abstract: The future is moving towards the next cellular generation known as 5G. The 5G newlineenhances the cellular network potential and widen up the scope for the new internet of newlinethings (IoT) applications. The upcoming generation (5G) becomes an attraction point newlinefor IoT devices. Now, IoT devices can work in a licensed band, known as cellular IoT newline(CIoT). Where everything is connected to the internet, extensive devices can newlinecommunicate and cover a large geographical area. Hence, the number of use cases will newlineincrease, which never seen before in cellular technology. newlineThe design structure and the envision connectivity of the 5G is heterogeneous. newlineHowever, we cannot neglect the existing generations and try to make a best out of them newlinethat can easily manage themselves with the new requirements. To establish a new newlinecellular market and to assist low- power wide area network (LPWAN) the 3rd newlineGeneration Partnership Project (3GPP) in its Release 13 introduced a technology newlinenamed as Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) (Sun et al., 2019). Apart from this, newline3GPP also has two more solutions for the cellular IoT: Extended Coverage GSM IoT newline(EC-GSM-IoT), and the second one is Long Term Evolution Cat-M1 (LTE-M). Out of newlinethese three standards operators are more inclined to NB-IoT because it provides more newlinecoverage enhancement (up to 20dB) in comparison to other legacy technologies. newlineCellular IoT is gaining momentum, and NB-IoT is acknowledged as one of the most newlinedisruptive Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) technology, which provides newlinevery cost-effective connectivity to a legacy LTE construct. The infrastructure of NB- newlineIoT is comparable to LTE or it can be stated that it reuses the LTE technology for both newlinedownlink (DL) and uplink (UL) sides with minor changes in its architecture. It uses a newlinevery narrow bandwidth of 180kHz. NB-IoT is specially designed for next-level newlineindustrial IoT applications. NB-IoT mainly focuses on delivering enhanced coverage.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/515460
Appears in Departments:School of Engineering

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