This book focuses on massive access to the cellular internet of things (IoT). Both theory and technique are addressed, with more weight placed on the latter. This is achieved by providing in-depth studies on a number of central topics such as channel state information acquisition, user clustering, superposition coding, and successive interference cancellation. Four typical application scenarios are examined in detail, namely the stationary IoT device scenario, frequency division duplex-based low-mobility IoT device scenario, time-division duplex-based IoT device scenario, and high-mobility IoT device scenario. The comprehensive and systematic treatment of key techniques in massive access to the cellular IoT is one of the major features of the book, which is particularly suited for readers who are interested in finding practical solutions for the cellular IoT. As such, it will benefit researchers, engineers, and graduate students in the fields of information engineering, telecommunications engineering, computer engineering, etc.
Addresses massive access to the cellular IoT both in terms of both theory and technique Comprehensively studies massive access system design, analysis, and optimization Provides in-depth treatment of four typical application scenarios Studies key methods and techniques in massive access to the cellular IoT
Xiaoming Chen
Internet of things Cellular internet of things Massive access Non-orthogonal multiple access Channel state information acquisition User clustering Superposition coding Successive interference cancellation 5G massive IoT NB-IoT LTE-M