Reengineering GSM/GPRS Towards a Dedicated Network for Massive Smart Metering
Germ\'an Corrales Madue\~no, \v{C}edomir Stefanovi\'c, Petar Popovski

TL;DR
This paper explores reengineering GSM to serve as a dedicated, reliable, and long-lasting network for smart metering, addressing the needs of smart grids and massive machine-to-machine communication.
Contribution
It proposes simple access control mechanisms to adapt GSM for smart metering, enhancing its suitability for future IoT and M2M applications.
Findings
GSM can be effectively reengineered for smart metering.
The proposed mechanisms improve support for massive M2M traffic.
The system maintains compatibility with existing GSM infrastructure.
Abstract
GSM is a synonym for a major success in wireless technology, achieving widespread use and high technology ma- turity. However, its future is questionable, as many stakeholders indicate that the GSM spectrum should be refarmed for LTE. On the other hand, the advent of smart grid and the ubiquity of smart meters will require reliable, long-lived wide area connections. This motivates to investigate the potential of GSM to be evolved into a dedicated network for smart metering. We introduce simple mechanisms to reengineer the access control in GSM. The result is a system that offers excellent support for smart metering, as well as the other massive machine-to-machine traffic patterns that are envisioned in 3GPP.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT Networks and Protocols · Wireless Body Area Networks · Smart Grid Security and Resilience
