January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
524 pages
13h 33m
English
The connectivity of an IoT device to the internet is different from typical consumer-based cellular devices like a smartphone. A smartphone mainly pulls information off the internet in a downlink. Often that data is large and streaming in real time, such as video data and music data. In an IoT deployment, the data can be very sparse and arrive in short bursts. More often than not, the majority of data will be generated by the device and travel over the uplink. The LTE evolution has progressed in building a cellular infrastructure and a business model focused and optimized for mobile consumers. The new shift is to satisfy the IoT producers of data at the edge as that will dwarf the number of consumers. The ...
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