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Introduction

The Internet of Things (IoT) will bring about tremendous improvements in user experience and system efficiency. An estimated 50 billion connected devices will be deployed by 2020 and the total IoT revenue is expected to grow to $1.2 trillion in 2022. As a result, IoT services are expected to be a key driver for growth in the cellular industry. The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers from both industry and academia, cellular service providers, and industrial partners to explore IoT requirements, business case, emerging trends, potential applications, and enabling technologies.

The focus of the workshop will be on the evolution of cellular technologies to support low-power wide-area IoT services, related requirements, commercial use cases, field experiments and performance results. The workshop will offer keynote speeches by prominent figures from both commercial and research sides, as well as technical presentations on the latest research and development in cellular IoT, including deployment related results using real-world examples and scenarios. Topics of interest cover cellular IoT emerging trends, requirements, use cases, enabling technologies, and performance results. The workshop solicits technical papers on (but not limited to) topics listed below.

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Important date

2016-06-06
Draft paper submission deadline
2016-06-26
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

  • IoT requirements, emerging trends, applications and use cases

  • Enabling technologies for low-power wide-area cellular IoT

  • Capacity, coverage and battery life improvement for cellular IoT

  • Cost reduction for IoT devices

  • IoT field performance and experimental results

  • IoT deployment scenarios and impact to existing 2G/3G/4G cellular networks

  • IoT network deployment research and analysis

  • Recent advances in 3GPP standardization on NB-IoT and MTC

  • Narrowband communication for IoT

  • Massive machine-type communications for 4G/5G

  • Mission-critical and ultra-reliable machine-type communications for 4G/5G

  • Direct M2M communications including D2D and V2V

  • Energy harvesting and green communications for IoT

  • Physical layer improvement for IoT

  • MAC layer improvement for IoT

  • IoT traffic model

  • Radio access technologies and protocols to support IoT

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Important Date
  • Sep 19

    2016

    Conference Date

  • Jun 06 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jun 26 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Sep 19 2016

    Registration deadline

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