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IoT Platforms for 5G Network and Practical Considerations: A Survey

ArXiv, 2019

The fifth generation (5G) mobile network will enable the Internet of Things (IoT) to take a large leap into the age of future computing. As a result of extended connectivity, high speed, reduced latency services being provided by 5G, IoT has experienced and will continue to undergo a remarkable transition in every field of daily life. Furthermore, fog computing will revolutionize the IoT platforms by decentralizing the operations by the cloud and ensuring sustainability with big data, mobility and reduced processing lag. 5G is ubiquitous, reliable, scalable and economic in nature. The features will not only globalize IoT in a broader spectrum, but also make common people interact smartly and efficiently with the environment in real time. In this study, a combined survey is presented on different IoT applications coupled with cloud platforms. Moreover, the capabilities of IoT in the influence of 5G are explored as well as how the IoT platform and services will adopt through 5G are en...

SPECIAL SECTION ON RECENT ADVANCES IN SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORKING FOR 5G NETWORKS A Survey of 5G Network: Architecture and Emerging Technologies

In the near future, i.e., beyond 4G, some of the prime objectives or demands that need to be addressed are increased capacity, improved data rate, decreased latency, and better quality of service. To meet these demands, drastic improvements need to be made in cellular network architecture. This paper presents the results of a detailed survey on the fifth generation (5G) cellular network architecture and some of the key emerging technologies that are helpful in improving the architecture and meeting the demands of users. In this detailed survey, the prime focus is on the 5G cellular network architecture, massive multiple input multiple output technology, and device-to-device communication (D2D). Along with this, some of the emerging technologies that are addressed in this paper include interference management, spectrum sharing with cognitive radio, ultra-dense networks, multi-radio access technology association, full duplex radios, millimeter wave solutions for 5G cellular networks, and cloud technologies for 5G radio access networks and software defined networks. In this paper, a general probable 5G cellular network architecture is proposed, which shows that D2D, small cell access points, network cloud, and the Internet of Things can be a part of 5G cellular network architecture. A detailed survey is included regarding current research projects being conducted in different countries by research groups and institutions that are working on 5G technologies.

An Overview of Opportunities and Challenges of 5G in IoT

International Journal of Computer Science , 2021

The internet of things (IoT) and the applications it enables revolve around communication Technology. This paper discusses the characteristics and issues associated with Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Examine the numerous challenges, issues, and questions that arise during the research and design stages and conclude that meeting the anticipated high-traffic demands and lowlatency requirements of the Internet of Things (IoT) and device-todevice (D2D) communications will require radical changes to the network paradigm. These include utilizing the millimeter-wave band for dense small cell deployment. Future wireless systems will incorporate a plethora of sophisticated features and applications, enabling 5G to become the most intelligent and dominant wireless technology to date. 5G technology, which enables faster data transmission, is an intriguing new technology that will be employed in the future. The widespread use of 5G, a new generation of wireless technology. As a result, 5G offers increased capability over 1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G. Since it is based on the advantages and drawbacks of 5G, the Internet of Things device has more credibility and legitimacy.

AN EMERGENCE OF 5G COMPUTING WITH IOT: PROGRESS, CHALLENGE AND APPLICATION

IAEME PUBLICATION, 2021

The objective of this paper is to show the impact of 5th generation (5G) on Internet of Things (IoT) and study about the benefits of 5G as compared to other technologies. This study also shows an evidence of Edge Computing with emerging 5G technology and IoT. As technology shaping, 5G is becoming a hope for an enhancement in trends of mobile communication. The paper not only focuses on the working and building architecture of 5G network but also shows that how 5G will rule the different platforms such as Internet of Things (IoT) and its applications in its use cases and also how edge computing became more evident with emerging 5G network and its contribution in IoT. The massive capacities of 5G network such as higher data speed, ultra-low latency has made it possible to stretch its wings and contribute in different platforms and to bring technology to virtual reality. The challenges in emergence have been also discussed in latter part of this article.

Survey of Promising Technologies for 5G Networks

Mobile Information Systems

As an enhancement of cellular networks, the future-generation 5G network can be considered an ultra-high-speed technology. The proposed 5G network might include all types of advanced dominant technologies to provide remarkable services. Consequently, new architectures and service management schemes for different applications of the emerging technologies need to be recommended to solve issues related to data traffic capacity, high data rate, and reliability for ensuring QoS. Cloud computing, Internet of things (IoT), and software-defined networking (SDN) have become some of the core technologies for the 5G network. Cloud-based services provide flexible and efficient solutions for information and communications technology by reducing the cost of investing in and managing information technology infrastructure. In terms of functionality, SDN is a promising architecture that decouples control planes and data planes to support programmability, adaptability, and flexibility in ever-changin...

Iot and 5G: The Interconnection

2018

© IEOM Society International IOT AND 5G: THE INTERCONNECTION Uzairue Stanley1, Nsikan Nkordeh2, Victor Matthews Olu3, Ibinabo Bob-Manuel4 1,2, 3Electrical and Information Engineering, Covenant University, Ota Nigeria. 4IT Consultant, Nigeria Corresponding Author: Stanley.uzairue@covenantuniversity.edu.ng ABSTRACT Across the world, the invent of Internet of things is rapidly growing, increasing the interconnectedness between devices and people through the means of the internet. As the Internet of things ecosystem evolves through an increasing number of users, there is a wide range of requirements that needs to be met. The 5G network is expected to massively improve or expand IoT security, greatly increase speed, boost cellular operation with increased bandwidth while also resolving several network challenges faced in the previous generations of mobile networks. Along this article, the advent of 5G which is proposed to be fully operational by 2020 would be discussed extensively and it...

A SURVEY OF QoS IN 5G NETWORK FOR IoT APPLICATIONS

International Journal of Science and Applied Information Technology

Internet of Things (IoT) is being aopted and used to revolutionize the way the globe can be connected through seamless connection and through the use of smart and heterogeneous devices that are interrelated. Applications of the Internet of Things are transforming the daily lives of people and the activities that are often carried. The future of the applications that rely on the Internet of Things is dependent on the strength of the network connecting devices to each other; therefore the security will be main criteria as millions of devices are interconnected. In this paper we survey different cellular networks when they are applied in the development of the Internet of Things applications, we also discuss security challenges and solutions in cloud as well as security of IoT applications and cloud computing, this implies the discussion of implementing some criteria for Quality of Security (QoS) in 5G network like authentication, confidentiality, integrity and availability using AWS firewall.

Internet of Things (IoT) for Next-Generation Smart Systems: A Review of Current Challenges, Future Trends and Prospects for Emerging 5G-IoT Scenarios

IEEE Access

The Internet of Things (IoT)-centric concepts like augmented reality, high-resolution video streaming, self-driven cars, smart environment, e-health care, etc. have a ubiquitous presence now. These applications require higher data-rates, large bandwidth, increased capacity, low latency and high throughput. In light of these emerging concepts, IoT has revolutionized the world by providing seamless connectivity between heterogeneous networks (HetNets). The eventual aim of IoT is to introduce the plug and play technology providing the end-user, ease of operation, remotely access control and configurability. This paper presents the IoT technology from a bird's eye view covering its statistical/architectural trends, use cases, challenges and future prospects. The paper also presents a detailed and extensive overview of the emerging 5G-IoT scenario. Fifth Generation (5G) cellular networks provide key enabling technologies for ubiquitous deployment of the IoT technology. These include carrier aggregation, multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO), massive-MIMO (M-MIMO), coordinated multipoint processing (CoMP), device-to-device (D2D) communications, centralized radio access network (CRAN), software-defined wireless sensor networking (SD-WSN), network function virtualization (NFV) and cognitive radios (CRs). This paper presents an exhaustive review for these key enabling technologies and also discusses the new emerging use cases of 5G-IoT driven by the advances in artificial intelligence, machine and deep learning, ongoing 5G initiatives, quality of service (QoS) requirements in 5G and its standardization issues. Finally, the paper discusses challenges in the implementation of 5G-IoT due to high data-rates requiring both cloud-based platforms and IoT devices based edge computing.

The Technologies of 5G: Opportunities, Applications and Challenges

International Journal of Systems Engineering

5G which stands for 5 th Generation Mobile technology, is a groundbreaking technology that the world now witnesses in mobile telecommunications and which has proven to be twenty or more times faster than the existing 4G technology. New standard releases beyond 4G are already in progress by standardization bodies, but at this time implementation and rollout of systems compliant with 5G is still under way in some parts of the world. The goals of a 5G-based telecommunications network would ideally answer the challenges that a 4G model would present once it has entered widespread use. The innovative features of 5G in many ways can be employed to support governments, established companies, new ideas, business models and services that require continuous connections between multiple parties that may include enterprises, telecom providers, mobile operators, government regulators, infrastructure providers and much more. This research highlighted the idea behind 5G technologies, its interconnections with smart objects of Internet of things (IoT) as well as offerings it has gained from others like Blockchain technology. The design for system model of network architecture for 5G mobile systems is described including creating IP tunnels over IP interfaces obtained by connection to the terminal via the access technologies available to the terminal (i.e., mobile user). The economic impact and the contributions of 5G technology is vigorously highlighted while some of the challenges that is faced in designing, deploying and managing the technology is also probed.

A Survey on 5G Standardization for Edge Computing and Internet of Things

2019

The networking world is undergoing a radical change to support innovative use cases and new market verticals. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has defined three categories of these use cases – Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications (UR-LLC) and Massive Machine Type Communication (mMTC). 5G is considered a harbinger for achieving high data rates, high connection density and ultra-low latency essential to realize these use cases. Emerging technologies, such as Software Defined Networking (SDN), Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC), are needed to accomplish the desired performance, scalability and agility. Standardization bodies, like 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) are working in synergy towards defining standards around 5G and these supporting technologies. This survey article ...