Chapter 9

Massive Machine Type Communication and the Internet of Things

Devaki Chandramouli

Devaki Chandramouli

Nokia, Irving, TX, USA

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Betsy Covell

Betsy Covell

Nokia, Naperville, USA

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Volker Held

Volker Held

Nokia, Munich, Germany

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Hannu Hietalahti

Hannu Hietalahti

Nokia, Oulu, Finland

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Jürgen Hofmann

Jürgen Hofmann

Nokia, Munich, Germany

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Rapeepat Ratasuk

Rapeepat Ratasuk

Nokia, Naperville, USA

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Devaki Chandramouli

Devaki Chandramouli

Nokia, Texas, USA

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Rainer Liebhart

Rainer Liebhart

Nokia, Munich, Germany

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Juho Pirskanen

Juho Pirskanen

Wirepas, Tampere, Finland

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First published: 08 March 2019

Summary

This chapter will provide insights on how Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) wireless technologies caters to massive machine type communication and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It will first define what is referred to by machine to machine (M2M) versus IoT. Then it will outline the requirements and the challenges imposed by massive number of such devices connecting to cellular network. Then it will provide a detailed overview of the solution introduced for such devices using 3GPP wireless technologies (long term evolution [LTE] and evolution of Evolved Packet System [EPS] architecture, Narrow Band Internet of Things [NB-IoT] with cellular Internet of Things [CIoT] architecture, GSM/EDGE RAN [GERAN] for M2M) in the ecosystem. It will provide insights into how 5G Radio and 5G System architecture are expected to address M2M challenges.

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