no code implementations • 2 May 2022 • Eduardo Noboro Tominaga, Onel Luiz Alcaraz López, Richard Demo Souza, Hirley Alves
The Fifth Generation (5G) of wireless networks introduced native support for Machine-Type Communication (MTC), which is a key enabler for the Internet of Things (IoT) revolution.
no code implementations • 27 May 2021 • Leatile Marata, Onel Luis Alcaraz López, Eduardo Noboro Tominaga, Hirley Alves
Internet of Things (IoT) has triggered a rapid increase in the number of connected devices and new use cases of wireless communications.
no code implementations • 13 Jan 2021 • Eduardo Noboro Tominaga, Hirley Alves, Onel Luiz Alcaraz López, Richard Demo Souza, João Luiz Rebelatto, Matti Latva-aho
In this work we study the coexistence in the same Radio Access Network (RAN) of two generic services present in the Fifth Generation (5G) of wireless communication systems: enhanced Mobile BroadBand (eMBB) and massive Machine-Type Communications (mMTC).
no code implementations • 12 Jan 2021 • Eduardo Noboro Tominaga, Hirley Alves, Richard Demo Souza, João Luiz Rebelatto, Matti Latva-aho
The diverse requirements of these services in terms of data-rates, number of connected devices, latency and reliability can lead to a sub-optimal use of the 5G network, thus network slicing is proposed as a solution that creates customized slices of the network specifically designed to meet the requirements of each service.