The Internet of Things (IoT) is rising as the number of connected devices is set to increase from 700 million to 3.2 billion by 2023. While there are a number of factors contributing to this rise, one of the most important will be the development of 5G networks.
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5G and IoT: The Possibilities 5G is important to the Internet of Things because of the need for a faster network with higher capacity that can serve connectivity needs . The 5G spectrum expands the frequencies on which digital cellular technologies will transfer data.
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Is NB-IoT a 5G technology? Yes ! Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) fits into the mMTC flavour of 5G technology. It is a fast-growing 3GPP cellular technology standard introduced in Release 13 that addresses the LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) requirements of the IoT.
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With 5G, data-transfer speeds will increase significantly . According to reports, 5G will be 10 times faster than current LTE networks. This increase in speed will allow IoT devices to communicate and share data faster than ever.
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What is wireless communication protocol in IoT ? The wireless communication protocol in IoT is the set of rules used to exchange data between electronic devices . Bluetooth, ZigBee, LoRa, NBIoT, WiFi, and Thread are the most commonly used protocols.
Read moreWhat is the role of 5G mobile wireless networks in the IoT?
5G wireless technology is meant to deliver higher multi-Gbps peak data speeds, ultra low latency, more reliability, massive network capacity, increased availability, and a more uniform user experience to more users . Higher performance and improved efficiency empower new user experiences and connects new industries.
Read moreWhich mobile technology is applicable for IoT?
The latest versions Bluetooth and BLE are suitable for many industrial IoT applications as they have lower power consumption and extended range mode. Bluetooth™ 5/Bluetooth Low Energy works very well in situations where sensors are deployed for extended period and battery changes are to be avoided.
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