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      Cellular IoT: From 5G to 5G Advanced

      An accessible and insightful explanation of 5G IoT technologies and standards.

      Cellular IoT: From 5G to 5G Advanced first introduces 5G and 5G Advanced, then explains in detail the 5G features that are vital for IoT support. It covers how 5G New Radio (NR) is designed to provide cost- and energy-efficient connectivity for both massive and broadband IoT as well as deliver high data rates, ultra-reliability, and low latency for immersive experiences and time-sensitive communications.

      The book also discusses adaptations for satellite communication support, advancements for zero-energy and low-complexity devices and use cases – forward looking features that will help evolve 5G and 5G Advanced toward realizing 6G visions like a connected, sustainable, digitalized, and programmable world.

      Targeted readers are R&D engineers in the telecommunications industry, mobile operator product or design leaders, university researchers and graduate students, and computer scientists and engineers working in IoT.

      Key features

      • Explains how 5G NR is designed to support IoT
      • Shows the reasoning behind different design choices
      • Presents the 5G NR features that address different IoT use cases

       

      Authors

      Cellular IoT from 5G to 5G advanced book cover

      Olof Liberg, Head of radio and spectrum standardization, Ericsson Business Area Networks

      Johan Bergman, Master Researcher, Ericsson Business Area Networks

      Eric Wang Y.P., Research Leader, Ericsson Research

      Andreas Höglund, Principal Researcher, Ericsson Research

      Mohammad Mozaffari, Senior Researcher, Ericsson Research

      Sandeep Narayanan Kadan Veedu, Master Researcher, Ericsson Research

      Yufei Blankenship, Principal Researcher, Ericsson Business Area Networks

      Academic Press

      Paperback ISBN: 9780443215681
      eBook ISBN: 9780443215698

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