An Effective Technique for Increasing Capacity and Improving Bandwidth in 5G NB-IoT
A. Mohammed, H. Mostafa, A. A. Ammar

TL;DR
This paper introduces the M-STC technique for 5G NB-IoT that compresses signal bandwidth by 75%, significantly increasing capacity and throughput without degrading data quality, and outperforms traditional methods in efficiency.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel M-STC waveform technique that enhances 5G NB-IoT capacity by bandwidth compression without increasing complexity or reducing data integrity.
Findings
M-STC-OFDM reduces bandwidth by 75% compared to standard OFDM.
M-STC-OFDM decreases PAPR by 2.09 dB without BER loss.
M-STC-OFDM lowers SNR requirements by 3.8 dB for the same data rate.
Abstract
With hundreds of billions of the IoT connected devices, it is important for researchers to create effective resource management approach to satisfy the quality of service (QoS) requirements of 5th generation (5G) and beyond. Furthermore, wireless spectrum is increasingly scarce as demand for wireless services develops, demanding imaginative approaches to increase capacity within a limited spectral resource in order to meet service demands. In this article, the modified symbol time compression (M-STC) technique is suggested to paves the way for 5G networks and beyond to enhance the capacity and throughput. The M-STC method is a compressed signal waveform technique that increases the capacity by compressing the occupied bandwidth without increasing the complexity, losing data throughput or bit error rate (BER) performance. A comparative analysis is provided between the traditional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
Methodstravel james
