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What is NBIoT for Large Coverage

Principles and Applications of Narrowband Internet of Things (NBIoT)
NBIoT is very suitable for large coverage applications. It needs a small amount of power to provide services over a large area.
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Narrowband IoT for Internet of Everything
Sudhir K. Routray (Bule Hora University, Bule Hora, Ethiopia) and Sarath Anand (Celestile, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4775-5.ch013
Abstract
Narrowband internet of things (NBIoT) is a leaner and thinner version of the IoT which needs much less resources than the other forms of the IoTs. Therefore, it is considered as a low power wide area network (LPWAN) technology. It can connect with a large number of devices with a very small amount of power and bandwidth. It has potential to connect almost all the considerable objects with the internet. Thus, it is a very powerful technology to establish internet of everything (IoE), a framework consisting of data, processes, sensing, and follow up actions for an intelligent environment. In this chapter, the authors present the IoE friendly architecture of NBIoT, its LPWAN features, principles, and its common applications in different sectors to show its versatility toward IoE. They show the layered architecture of a typical NBIoT and the main protocols used in the narrowband scenarios. They show the general applications of NBIoT for IoE and how it can provide services with limited bandwidth and power. With all these wonderful features, NBIoT is certainly an attractive technology for IoE which can provide the accelerated innovation opportunities.
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