S Li, L Da Xu, S Zhao - Journal of Industrial Information Integration, 2018 - Elsevier
The existing 4G networks have been widely used in the Internet of Things (IoT) and is continuously evolving to match the needs of the future Internet of Things (IoT) applications …
To meet the diverse industrial and market demands, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has classified the fifth-generation (5G) into ultra-reliable low latency …
DN Venu, A Arun Kumar… - International Journal for …, 2022 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) emerged as a result of technological advancements that enabled efficient wireless tiny devices. This study explores the role of IoT in various fields …
The sixth-generation (6G) wireless communication networks are envisioned to revolutionize customer services and applications via the Internet of Things (IoT) toward a future of fully …
The Internet of Things (IoT)-centric concepts like augmented reality, high-resolution video streaming, self-driven cars, smart environment, e-health care, etc. have a ubiquitous …
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming the telecommunication landscape these days, and it has infiltrated every part of our life with applications in smart health, home …
Communication technologies are developing very rapidly and achieving many breakthrough results. The advent of 5th generation mobile communication networks, the so-called 5G, has …
The Internet of Things (IoT), one of the hottest trends in technology, is transforming our future by interconnecting everything; humans, vehicles, appliances, utilities, infrastructures, street …
Industrial IoT has special communication requirements, including high reliability, low latency, flexibility, and security. These are instinctively provided by the 5G mobile …