Unifying Multi-Radio Communication Technologies to Enable mMTC Applications in B5G Networks

Radek Mozny, Martin Stusek, Pavel Mašek, Konstantin Mikhaylov, Jiri Hosek
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Even though the wireless communication technologies have evolved significantly in the last decade, the performance requirements of versatile massive Machine-Type Communication (mMTC) use-cases grow at even faster pace. For this reason, the challenge of providing energy-efficient, reliable, secure, and variable devices with ubiquitous connectivity cannot be addressed by any single Radio Access Technology (RAT) available today. Therefore, the concept of multi-RAT devices in the context of next-generation communication technologies (5G and beyond 5G (B5G)) comes into play. In this paper, we investigate the utility of multi-RAT IoT connectivity in practice with respect to a Smart City scenario, in which the location of public transport vehicles e.g., trams and buses is tracked and reported by a device equipped with two Low-Power Wide-Area Network (LPWAN) technologies i.e., Narrowband IoT (3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)) and LoRaWAN (non-3GPP). Both technologies got matured and have shown their momentum in the recent years, and are expected to play the key role also in the future. We first detail the constructed multi-RAT prototype and then report the initial results of its evaluation in a pilot deployment in the city of Brno, Czech Republic. The obtained results illustratively confirm the feasibility of joint usage of two diverse LPWAN RATs while their combination brings higher flexibility, reliability, and improve the overall Quality of Service (QoS) to wireless connectivity.
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统一多无线电通信技术,实现B5G网络中的mMTC应用
尽管无线通信技术在过去十年中有了显著的发展,但多功能大规模机器类型通信(mMTC)用例的性能要求增长得更快。因此,提供具有无处不在的连接的节能、可靠、安全和可变设备的挑战无法通过当今可用的任何单一无线接入技术(RAT)来解决。因此,在下一代通信技术(5G和超越5G (B5G))的背景下,多rat设备的概念开始发挥作用。在本文中,我们研究了智慧城市场景中多rat物联网连接的实用性,其中公共交通车辆(如有轨电车和公共汽车)的位置由配备两种低功耗广域网(LPWAN)技术的设备跟踪和报告,即窄带物联网(第三代合作伙伴项目(3GPP))和LoRaWAN(非3GPP)。这两种技术在近年来已经成熟并显示出其发展势头,并有望在未来发挥关键作用。我们首先详细介绍了构建的多rat原型,然后报告了在捷克共和国布尔诺市试点部署的初步评估结果。所得结果说明了两种不同的LPWAN rat联合使用的可行性,它们的组合为无线连接带来了更高的灵活性和可靠性,并提高了整体服务质量(QoS)。
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