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Scalable Spectrum Access System for Massive Machine Type Communication
IEEE Network, 2018Future 5G networks aspire to enable new services with vastly different data rate, latency and scalability requirements. The consensus is that these new services will fall into three categories: eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC. Due to unique characteristics of these services and the limited availability of finite spectrum resources, 5G will need to carefully map ...
Beeshanga Abewardana Jayawickrama +3 more
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On the Satellite Role in the Era of 5G Massive Machine Type Communications
IEEE Network, 2018The fifth generation of mobile radio communication systems, dubbed 5G, has the challenge of coping with tremendous increases in data traffic volume and peak data rates, reduced latencies, along with improved energy-efficient transmissions and new use cases.
Stefano Cioni +3 more
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Overload control of massive random access for machine-type communications
Expert Systems with Applications, 2017We show that random access retransmissions can lead to performance degradation.A Markov model is proposed to evaluate the performance of LTE random access.There is an optimal number of retransmissions for massive random access.Random access resources are separated into two subsets for MTC overload control.Conventional and proposed schemes can be used ...
Woon-Young Yeo +2 more
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UL coverage enhancement for massive machine type communication in 5G
2018 20th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2018Massive machine type communication (mMTC) is one key scenario in 5G deployment. Reducing the signaling overhead and enhancing the coverage are two important targets. To reduce the signaling overhead, UL grant free transmission is considered, where one user equipment (UE) transmits data directly on one resource unit within the preconflgured resource set
Dongyang Wang, Qingping Shi
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Multiple Access for Massive Machine Type Communications.
2018The internet we have known thus far has been an internet of people, as it has connected people with one another. However, these connections are forecasted to occupy only a minuscule of future communications. The internet of tomorrow is indeed: the internet of things.
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Queue-Aware Access Prioritization for Massive Machine-Type Communication
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2022Mayukh Roy Chowdhury, Swades De
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Toward Optimal Connection Management for Massive Machine-Type Communications in 5G System
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021Wen Zhan, Xinghua Sun
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