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IoT For Next Gen Smart Systems

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ABSTRACT

Topic : Internet of Things (IoT) for Next-Generation Smart Systems

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
multiple-output (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

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