Cellular, Wide-Area, and Non-Terrestrial IoT: A Survey on 5G Advances and the Road Towards 6G

07/07/2021
by   Mojtaba Vaezi, et al.
0

The next wave of wireless technologies is proliferating in connecting things among themselves as well as to humans. In the era of the Internet of things (IoT), billions of sensors, machines, vehicles, drones, and robots will be connected, making the world around us smarter. The IoT will encompass devices that must wirelessly communicate a diverse set of data gathered from the environment for myriad new applications. The ultimate goal is to extract insights from this data and develop solutions that improve quality of life and generate new revenue. Providing large-scale, long-lasting, reliable, and near real-time connectivity is the major challenge in enabling a smart connected world. This paper provides a comprehensive survey on existing and emerging communication solutions for serving IoT applications in the context of cellular, wide-area, as well as non-terrestrial networks. Specifically, wireless technology enhancements for providing IoT access in fifth-generation (5G) and beyond cellular networks, and communication networks over the unlicensed spectrum are presented. Aligned with the main key performance indicators of 5G and beyond 5G networks, we investigate solutions and standards that enable energy efficiency, reliability, low latency, and scalability (connection density) of current and future IoT networks. The solutions include grant-free access and channel coding for short-packet communications, non-orthogonal multiple access, and on-device intelligence. Further, a vision of new paradigm shifts in communication networks in the 2030s is provided, and the integration of the associated new technologies like artificial intelligence, non-terrestrial networks, and new spectra is elaborated. Finally, future research directions toward beyond 5G IoT networks are pointed out.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 6

page 12

page 24

page 31

page 36

research
03/04/2019

Unlicensed Spectrum Sharing for Massive Internet-of-Things Communications

The unlicensed spectrum, although free, has become an invaluable resourc...
research
10/10/2018

Spectrum Sharing for Internet of Things: A Survey

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a promising paradigm to accommodate mass...
research
11/07/2022

Five Facets of 6G: Research Challenges and Opportunities

Whilst the fifth-generation (5G) systems are being rolled out across the...
research
01/26/2023

Towards 6G Hyper-Connectivity: Vision, Challenges, and Key Enabling Technologies

Technology forecasts anticipate a new era in which massive numbers of hu...
research
02/25/2021

The Magic of Superposition: A Survey on the Simultaneous Transmission Based Wireless Systems

In conventional communication systems, any interference between two comm...
research
04/13/2017

Architectural Techniques to Enable Reliable and Scalable Memory Systems

High capacity and scalable memory systems play a vital role in enabling ...
research
03/09/2021

Energy-Efficient MAC for Cellular IoT: State-of-the-Art, Challenges, and Standardization

In the modern world, the connectivity-as-we-go model is gaining populari...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset