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Index
Cover image Title page Table of Contents Copyright Biography Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. The Internet of Things
1.1. Introduction 1.2. IoT communication technologies 1.3. Outline of the book
Chapter 2. Global cellular IoT standards
2.1. 3GPP 2.2. Cellular system architecture 2.3. From machine-type communications to the cellular internet of things 2.4. 5G 2.5. MFA
Chapter 3. EC-GSM-IoT
3.1. Background 3.2. Physical layer 3.3. Idle and connected mode procedures 3.4. Other features
Chapter 4. EC-GSM-IoT performance
4.1. Performance objectives 4.2. Coverage 4.3. Data rate 4.4. Latency 4.5. Battery life 4.6. Capacity 4.7. Device complexity 4.8. Operation in a narrow frequency deployment 4.9. Positioning
Chapter 5. LTE-M
5.1. Background 5.2. Physical layer 5.3. Idle and connected mode procedures 5.4. NR and LTE-M coexistence
Chapter 6. LTE-M performance
6.1. Performance objectives 6.2. Coverage 6.3. Data rate 6.4. Latency 6.5. Battery life 6.6. Capacity 6.7. Device complexity
Chapter 7. NB-IoT
7.1. Background 7.2. Physical layer 7.3. Idle and connected mode procedures 7.4. NR and NB-IoT coexistence
Chapter 8. NB-IoT performance
8.1. Performance objectives 8.2. Coverage and data rate 8.3. Peak data rates 8.4. Latency 8.5. Battery life 8.6. Capacity 8.7. Positioning 8.8. Device complexity 8.9. NB-IoT fulfilling 5G performance requirements
Chapter 9. LTE URLLC
9.1. Background 9.2. Physical layer 9.3. Idle and connected mode procedures
Chapter 10. LTE URLLC performance
10.1. Performance objectives 10.2. Simulation framework 10.3. Evaluation
Chapter 11. NR URLLC
11.1. Background 11.2. Physical Layer 11.3. Idle and connected mode procedures
Chapter 12. NR URLLC performance
12.1. Performance objectives 12.2. Evaluation 12.3. Service coverage
Chapter 13. Enhanced LTE connectivity for drones
13.1. Introduction 13.2. Propagation channel characteristics 13.3. Challenges 13.4. LTE enhancements introduced in 3GPP Rel-15
Chapter 14. IoT technologies in unlicensed spectrum
14.1. Operation in unlicensed spectrum 14.2. Radio technologies for unlicensed spectrum
Chapter 15. MulteFire Alliance IoT technologies
15.1. Background 15.2. LTE-M-U 15.3. NB-IoT-U 15.4. Performance
Chapter 16. Choice of IoT technology
16.1. Cellular IoT versus non-cellular IoT 16.2. Choice of cellular IoT technology 16.3. Which cellular IoT technology to select
Chapter 17. Technical enablers for the IoT
17.1. Devices, computing and input/output technologies 17.2. Communication technologies 17.3. Internet technologies for IoT 17.4. The industrial Internet of Things
Chapter 18. 5G and beyond Index
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