Special Issue On Internet Of Things Over Lte/Lte-A Network: Theory, Methods, And Case Studies

IEEE Internet of Things Journal(2016)

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With the successful deployment of the fourth-generation cellular networks around the world, long-term evolution (LTE) and LTE-advanced (LTE-A) have become key technologies to enable Internet of Things (IoT) applications. To accommodate various streaming data of IoT applications, LTE/LTE-A standards have defined several quality-of-service (QoS) classes for different traffic characteristics, in terms of traffic bit-rate, tolerable delay, and packet loss rate. Moreover, to meet the stringent power-saving requirements for IoT devices, LTE/LTE-A standards also have defined the discontinuous reception/transmission (DRX/DTX) mechanism to allow devices to turn off their radio interfaces and go to sleep when no data need to be received or transmitted from/to the evolved Node B (eNodeB).
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