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This book explains the 3GPP technical specifications for the
upcoming 5G Internet of Things (IoT) technology based on latest
release which is Release 15. It details the LTE protocol stack of
an IoT device, architecture and framework, how they are functioning
and communicate with cellular infrastructure, and supported
features and capability. NB-IoT is designed to connect a large
number of devices in a wide range of application domains forming
so-called Internet of Things (IoT). Connected devices are to
communicate through cellular infrastructure. This technology is new
within the 3GPP specifications and is part of upcoming new wireless
technology known as 5G. Table of Contents Preface. Acknowledgments.
Author. List of Abbreviations. 1. Internet of Things. 2. 4G and 5G
Systems. 3. Radio Resource Control Sublayer. 4. Packet Data
Convergence Protocol Sublayer. 5. Radio Link Control Sublayer. 6.
Medium Access Control Sublayer. 7. Physical Sublayer. 8. Quality of
Service Architecture. 9. Use Cases and Deployment. References.
Index.
NB-IoT is the Internet of Things (IoT) technology used for cellular
communication. NB-IoT devices deliver much better capability and
performance, such as: increased area coverage of up to one
kilometer; a massive number of devices—up to 200,000—per a
single base-station area; longer battery lifetime of ten years; and
better indoor and outdoor coverage for areas with weak signal, such
as underground garages. The cellular NB-IoT technology is a
challenging technology to use and understand. With more than 30
projects presented in this book, covering many use cases and
scenarios, this book provides hands-on and practical experience of
how to use the cellular NB-IoT for smart applications using
Arduino™, Amazon Cloud, Google Maps, and charts. The book starts
by explaining AT commands used to configure the NB-IoT modem; data
serialization and deserialization; how to set up the cloud for
connecting NB-IoT devices; setting up rules, policy, security
certificates, and a NoSQL database on the cloud; how to store and
read data in the cloud; how to use Google Maps to visualize NB-IoT
device geo-location; and how to use charts to visualize sensor
datasets. Projects for Arduino are presented in four parts. The
first part explains how to connect the device to the mobile
operator and cellular network; perform communication using
different network protocols, such as TCP, HTTP, SSL, or MQTT; how
to use GPS for geo-location applications; and how to upgrade NB-IoT
modem firmware over the air. The second part explains the
microcontroller unit and how to build and run projects, such as a
7-segment display or a real-time clock. The third part explains how
NB-IoT can be used with sensor devices, such as ultrasonic and
environmental sensors. Finally, the fourth part explains how NB-IoT
can be used to control actuators, such as stepper motors and
relays. This book is a unique resource for understanding practical
uses of the NB-IoT technology and serves as a handbook for
technical and non-technical readers who are looking for practicing
and exercising the cellular NB-IoT technology. The book can be used
by engineers, students, researchers, system integrators, mobile
operators’ technical staff, and electronics enthusiasts. To
download the software which can be used with the book, go to:
https://github.com/5ghub/NB-IoT About the Author: Hossam Fattah is
a technology expert in 4G/5G wireless systems and networking. He
received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada in 2003. He
received his Master of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer
Engineering from University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada in 2000.
He completed his B.Sc. degree in Computers and Systems Engineering
from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt in 1995. Between 2003 and
2011, he was in academia and industry, including Texas A&M
University. Between 2011 and 2013, he was with Spirent
Communications, NJ, USA. Since 2013, he has been with Microsoft,
USA. He is also an affiliate associate professor at University of
Washington, Tacoma, WA, USA, teaching graduate courses on IoT and
distributed systems and collaborating on 5G research and
innovations. He has had many patents and technical publications in
conferences and journals. He is a registered professional Engineer
with the Association of Professional Engineers, British Columbia,
Canada. He is the author of the recent book 5G LTE Narrowband
Internet of Things (NB-IoT). His research interest is in wireless
communications and radio networks and protocols, cellular quality
of service, radio resource management, traffic and packet
scheduling, network analytics, and mobility.
NB-IoT is the Internet of Things (IoT) technology used for cellular
communication. NB-IoT devices deliver much better capability and
performance, such as: increased area coverage of up to one
kilometer; a massive number of devices-up to 200,000-per a single
base-station area; longer battery lifetime of ten years; and better
indoor and outdoor coverage for areas with weak signal, such as
underground garages. The cellular NB-IoT technology is a
challenging technology to use and understand. With more than 30
projects presented in this book, covering many use cases and
scenarios, this book provides hands-on and practical experience of
how to use the cellular NB-IoT for smart applications using Arduino
(TM), Amazon Cloud, Google Maps, and charts. The book starts by
explaining AT commands used to configure the NB-IoT modem; data
serialization and deserialization; how to set up the cloud for
connecting NB-IoT devices; setting up rules, policy, security
certificates, and a NoSQL database on the cloud; how to store and
read data in the cloud; how to use Google Maps to visualize NB-IoT
device geo-location; and how to use charts to visualize sensor
datasets. Projects for Arduino are presented in four parts. The
first part explains how to connect the device to the mobile
operator and cellular network; perform communication using
different network protocols, such as TCP, HTTP, SSL, or MQTT; how
to use GPS for geo-location applications; and how to upgrade NB-IoT
modem firmware over the air. The second part explains the
microcontroller unit and how to build and run projects, such as a
7-segment display or a real-time clock. The third part explains how
NB-IoT can be used with sensor devices, such as ultrasonic and
environmental sensors. Finally, the fourth part explains how NB-IoT
can be used to control actuators, such as stepper motors and
relays. This book is a unique resource for understanding practical
uses of the NB-IoT technology and serves as a handbook for
technical and non-technical readers who are looking for practicing
and exercising the cellular NB-IoT technology. The book can be used
by engineers, students, researchers, system integrators, mobile
operators' technical staff, and electronics enthusiasts. To
download the software which can be used with the book, go to:
https://github.com/5ghub/NB-IoT About the Author: Hossam Fattah is
a technology expert in 4G/5G wireless systems and networking. He
received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada in 2003. He
received his Master of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer
Engineering from University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada in 2000.
He completed his B.Sc. degree in Computers and Systems Engineering
from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt in 1995. Between 2003 and
2011, he was in academia and industry, including Texas A&M
University. Between 2011 and 2013, he was with Spirent
Communications, NJ, USA. Since 2013, he has been with Microsoft,
USA. He is also an affiliate associate professor at University of
Washington, Tacoma, WA, USA, teaching graduate courses on IoT and
distributed systems and collaborating on 5G research and
innovations. He has had many patents and technical publications in
conferences and journals. He is a registered professional Engineer
with the Association of Professional Engineers, British Columbia,
Canada. He is the author of the recent book 5G LTE Narrowband
Internet of Things (NB-IoT). His research interest is in wireless
communications and radio networks and protocols, cellular quality
of service, radio resource management, traffic and packet
scheduling, network analytics, and mobility.
This book explains the 3GPP technical specifications for the
upcoming 5G Internet of Things (IoT) technology based on latest
release which is Release 15. It details the LTE protocol stack of
an IoT device, architecture and framework, how they are functioning
and communicate with cellular infrastructure, and supported
features and capability. NB-IoT is designed to connect a large
number of devices in a wide range of application domains forming
so-called Internet of Things (IoT). Connected devices are to
communicate through cellular infrastructure. This technology is new
within the 3GPP specifications and is part of upcoming new wireless
technology known as 5G. Table of Contents Preface. Acknowledgments.
Author. List of Abbreviations. 1. Internet of Things. 2. 4G and 5G
Systems. 3. Radio Resource Control Sublayer. 4. Packet Data
Convergence Protocol Sublayer. 5. Radio Link Control Sublayer. 6.
Medium Access Control Sublayer. 7. Physical Sublayer. 8. Quality of
Service Architecture. 9. Use Cases and Deployment. References.
Index.
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