M. Condoluci, R. Trivisonno, Toktam Mahmoodi, Xueli An
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Abstract
Within the ongoing activities devoted to the definition of 5G networks, massive Internet of Things (mIoT) is regarded as a compelling use case, both for its relevance from business perspective, and for the technical challenges it poses to network design. With their envisaged massive deployment of devices requiring sporadic connectivity and small data transmission, yet QoS constrained, mIoT services will require adhoc end- to-end (E2E) solutions, i.e., featuring access and core network enhanced Control and User planes (CP/UP) mechanisms. This paper presents and evaluates a novel connectivity solution to manage massive number of devices. The paper presents an analytical model developed to evaluate the performance of the proposed solution. Quantitative results derived from the model demonstrate the effectiveness of the solution proposed in this paper, compared to 4G systems, and its ability to reduce CP signaling and optimize UP resource utilization for massive device deployment.