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M2M Communication

5G IoT Networks: from Massive access to URLLC

Prof. Yonghui Li, Director of Wireless Engineering Laboratory, The University of Sydney

Jun 24, 16:30 - 17:30

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the university of sydney IoT M2M Communication

Connected smart objects, platforms and environments have been identified as the next big technology development, enabling significant society changes and economic growth. The entire physical world will be connected to the Internet. The intelligent network for automatic interaction and processing between objects and environments, referred to as the Machine to Machine Communications (M2M) for Internet of Things (IoT), will become an inherent part of areas such as electricity, transportation, industrial control, utilities management, healthcare, water resources management and mining. Wireless networks are one of the key enabling technologies of the IoT. They are likely to be universally used for last mile connectivity due to their flexibility, scalability and cost effectiveness.

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