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Domain name - nb-iot.it


Site title - NB-IOT – Narrowband IoT


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iot - 31
operatori - 14
2018 - 7
tim - 5
via - 5
servizio - 5
applicazioni - 4
view - 4
narrowband - 3
lista - 3

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Brief facts about nb iot:

Narrowband Internet of things is a low-power wide-area network radio technology standard developed by 3GPP for cellular network devices and services. The specification was frozen in 3GPP Release 13, in June 2016. Other 3GPP IoT technologies include eMTC and EC-GSM-IoT. NB-IoT focuses specifically on indoor coverage, low cost, long battery life, and high connection density. NB-IoT uses a subset of the LTE standard, but limits the bandwidth to a single narrow-band of 200kHz. It uses OFDM modulation for downlink communication and SC-FDMA for uplink communications. IoT applications which require more frequent communications will be better served by LTE-M, which has no duty cycle limitations operating on the licensed spectrum. In March 2019, the Global Mobile Suppliers Association announced that over 100 operators had either NB-IoT or LTE-M networks. This number had risen to 142 deployed/launched networks by September 2019.

6LoWPAN - 6LoWPAN was a working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force. It was created with the intention of applying the Internet Protocol even to the smallest devices, enabling low-power devices with limited processing capabilities to participate in the Internet of Things.

DASH7 - DASH7 Alliance Protocol is an open-source wireless sensor and actuator network protocol, which operates in the 433 MHz, 868 MHz and 915 MHz unlicensed ISM band/SRD band.

LPWAN - A low-power wide-area network or low-power wide-area network or low-power network is a type of wireless telecommunication wide area network designed to allow long-range communications at a low bit rate among things, such as sensors operated on a battery.

Multefire - MulteFire is a form of LTE deployment in unlicensed frequency bands. It is an extension of the ideas in LAA/LTE-U. LAA/LTE-U leverage both licensed and unlicensed spectrum. MulteFire, by contrast, exclusively uses the unlicensed spectrum.

NB-Fi - NB-Fi Protocol is an open LPWAN protocol, which operates in unlicensed ISM radio band. Using the NB-Fi Protocol in devices allows data transmission range of up to 10 km in dense urban conditions, and up to 30 km in rural areas with up to 10 years on battery power.

SCHC - Static Context Header Compression is a standard compression and fragmentation mechanism defined in the IPv6 over LPWAN working group at the IETF. It offers compression and fragmentation of IPv6/UDP/CoAP packets to allow their transmission over the Low-Power Wide-Area Networks.

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