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What is NBIoT Deployment

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fifth Edition
Placement of sensors, transrecivers, actuators and other components of NBIoT at the appropriate locations and the allocation of resources is collectively known as its deployment. Successful deployment is a challenging issue for any IoT.
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Narrowband Internet of Things
Sudhir K. Routray (Bule Hora University, Bule Hora, Ethiopia)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3479-3.ch063
Abstract
Internet of things (IoT) is emerging as an essential part of modern connected living environment. It is very much affecting our day to day lifestyles, businesses, social interactions and many more aspects of modern world. Due to the ubiquity of this technology, it needs a large number of sensors for its operations. The energy and bandwidth required for IoT are challenging issues. There are different versions of IoTs used in different application domains. For situations with limited resources, narrowband IoT (NBIoT) can be used. NBIoT is a leaner, greener, and more efficient version of IoT. It takes less power and bandwidth than other versions of IoTs. However, its functions are suitable for many different applications. Specifically for rural areas and large scale applications in resource limited scenarios, it is the first choice. In this article, we present the main features of NBIoT, its potential and applications across different domains.
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Narrowband IoT for Internet of Everything
It is the process of placing the NBIoT in its functional area of application. It deals with the planning, design, testing, and on-site practical implementation of the NBIoT servers, sensors, actuators, and other supporting parts of NBIoT to make it fully functional for practical applications. A full-scale deployment may take a long time for a large project like the smart cities and smart grids.
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