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Efficient Wireless Communications Schemes for Machine to Machine Communications

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Machine-to-Machine(M2M) communication is expected to be one of major communication methods in the future 5th generation wireless communications. In M2M communications, there are important requirements: extremely low power consumption of devices and mass device transmission. In order to meet the requirements, a novel snoop based relaying method in cellular M2M communications is proposed in this paper. The proposed scheme consists of two steps: 1. snooping group formation including group head selection and group members assignment based on link quality or location, 2 snooping and relaying packets to/from group members. By employing the proposed scheme, efficient M2M communication can be achieved without changing physical layer of wireless communication standards while meeting the requirements of extremely low power consumption and mass device transmission. We also propose a novel timer based group formation scheme considering M2M devices’ mobility and show its advantages with simulation.

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Kim, R.Y. (2011). Efficient Wireless Communications Schemes for Machine to Machine Communications. In: Zain, J.M., Wan Mohd, W.M.b., El-Qawasmeh, E. (eds) Software Engineering and Computer Systems. ICSECS 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 181. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22203-0_28

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