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Radio Interfaces in the Internet of Things Systems [electronic resource] : Performance studies / by Kamil Staniec.

By: Staniec, Kamil [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020.Description: XVIII, 198 p. 82 illus., 17 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030448462.Subject(s): Cooperating objects (Computer systems) | Telecommunication | Application software | Industrial engineering | Production engineering | Cyber-Physical Systems | Communications Engineering, Networks | Computer and Information Systems Applications | Industrial and Production EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.38 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Internet of Things -- IoT networks standardization and legal regulations -- Propagation models for LTN systems -- Radio interfaces in LTN networks -- The Internet of Things narrow-band LPWAN/UNB systems -- Performance measurements methodology for LTN IoT Systems -- LPWAN/UNB IoT Systems Performance Investigations -- The cellular Internet of Things Systems (CIoT) -- Conclusion.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The book gives a broad overview of the Internet of Things (IoT) concept from various angles. The book provides rationale for: the concept development; its regulatory and technical background associated aspects such as the ambient and edge intelligence; fog computing; capillary networks and machine-type communications; etc. Each of these items is then extended in further respective chapters that deal with technicalities behind them. Chapters: 2-5, 8, 10-11 are addressed to those who seek expository IoT-related information on aspects such as the pathloss calculation, narrowband radio interfaces, radiation masks, spectrum matters, medium access control, and a transmission frame construction. That section ends with an exhaustive description of the six most popular IoT systems: LoRa, Weightless, SigFox, NB-IoT, LTE-M(TC) and EC-GSM IoT. Specialists and network designers may find chapters 6 and 7 interesting where a novel methodology is proposed for testing narrowband IoT systems performance for immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and multipath propagation, both emulated in artificial conditions of the anechoic and the reverberation chamber. Provides a thorough, easy to comprehend, explanation of benefits resulting from replacing traditional cellular technologies with IoT systems for handling machine-type communications; Presents a detailed yet easy-to-follow guide to techniques used in IoT radio interfaces, with explanations of mechanisms; Includes a step-by-step methodology for measuring IoT device performance under variable-quality operating conditions.
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Introduction -- Internet of Things -- IoT networks standardization and legal regulations -- Propagation models for LTN systems -- Radio interfaces in LTN networks -- The Internet of Things narrow-band LPWAN/UNB systems -- Performance measurements methodology for LTN IoT Systems -- LPWAN/UNB IoT Systems Performance Investigations -- The cellular Internet of Things Systems (CIoT) -- Conclusion.

The book gives a broad overview of the Internet of Things (IoT) concept from various angles. The book provides rationale for: the concept development; its regulatory and technical background associated aspects such as the ambient and edge intelligence; fog computing; capillary networks and machine-type communications; etc. Each of these items is then extended in further respective chapters that deal with technicalities behind them. Chapters: 2-5, 8, 10-11 are addressed to those who seek expository IoT-related information on aspects such as the pathloss calculation, narrowband radio interfaces, radiation masks, spectrum matters, medium access control, and a transmission frame construction. That section ends with an exhaustive description of the six most popular IoT systems: LoRa, Weightless, SigFox, NB-IoT, LTE-M(TC) and EC-GSM IoT. Specialists and network designers may find chapters 6 and 7 interesting where a novel methodology is proposed for testing narrowband IoT systems performance for immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and multipath propagation, both emulated in artificial conditions of the anechoic and the reverberation chamber. Provides a thorough, easy to comprehend, explanation of benefits resulting from replacing traditional cellular technologies with IoT systems for handling machine-type communications; Presents a detailed yet easy-to-follow guide to techniques used in IoT radio interfaces, with explanations of mechanisms; Includes a step-by-step methodology for measuring IoT device performance under variable-quality operating conditions.

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