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NBIoT: Transitioning from IoT to an eco-friendly IoT approach

IoT (Internet of Things) is a widespread technology that has taken over the contemporary digital environment. In recent years, numerous forms of IoT have become accessible according to their capabilities and uses. This will undoubtedly make lifestyles more productive but at the expense of immense en...

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Main Authors: Ansar, Syed Anas, Jaiswal, Kriti, Aggrarwal, Shruti, Srivastava, Archana, Singh, Virendra
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:IoT (Internet of Things) is a widespread technology that has taken over the contemporary digital environment. In recent years, numerous forms of IoT have become accessible according to their capabilities and uses. This will undoubtedly make lifestyles more productive but at the expense of immense energy usage and a higher footprint of carbon. Energy-efficient communication is essential to decrease energy usage, which necessitates optimum resource availability and managed power levels. IoT devices, on the other hand, have resource limitations, including those related to processing, memory, and power. The NBIoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) is a 3GPP-standardized mechanism for huge machine-type communications (mMTC). The wide-scale mMTC is intended to use it to give coverage across a significant region. As a result, NBIoT is among the most appealing LPWA (low-power wide-area) technological advances and is the preferred choice for wide-scale deployments in major developing applications, including those in healthcare, smart city, smart agriculture, retail management, utility management, object tracking, smart grid monitoring, and industrial applications due to its LPWA capabilities. It may also be used for low-power residential projects like tracking pets and smart homes. The authors have outlined the foundational ideas and practical uses of NBIoT in this paper for large-scale implementations along with issues that act as barriers to NBIoTs are recognized and explored together with future scope.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0179653