Satellite Based IoT for MC Applications
Sudhir Routray, Abhishek Javali, Laxmi Sharma, Richa Tengshe, Sutapa, Sarkar, and Aritri Ghosh

TL;DR
This paper explores the integration of satellite networks with IoT, especially narrowband IoT, to enhance reliability and coverage in mission critical applications like disaster management and military operations.
Contribution
It discusses the features, deployment issues, and benefits of hybrid satellite-IoT networks, focusing on the energy-efficient NBIoT for sustainable mission critical applications.
Findings
Hybrid satellite-IoT networks improve coverage and reliability.
NBIoT's energy efficiency supports sustainable satellite-based IoT.
Hybridization addresses deployment challenges in critical scenarios.
Abstract
In the recent years, world has witnessed the ubiquitous applications of Internet of things (IoT) for many different scenarios. There are several critical applications where the results are essential and the mission has to be successful at any cost. Such applications are well known as mission critical applications. These applications are really critical and deal with very serious situations such as disaster management, rescue operations and military applications. IoT can provide both accuracy and sustainability in these applications. IoT in fact, is suitable for several critical applications because it can be deployed at locations where human presence is not possible due to the dangers to human life. In such cases, collection of information can be done through IoT sensors and it can be sent directly to the processing hubs. These days we find several mission critical applications where…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · IoT Networks and Protocols · Satellite Communication Systems
