Deploying the First PSTN-Based IoT Mechanism

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Existing IoT services are based on data communications technologies that do not involve the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Since the telephone numbers have been assigned to machine-type devices, PSTN switches can play a role in IoT service routing. In this article we deploy a PSTN-based IoT mechanism where the interaction between the users and the IoT devices is achieved through PSTN switches. To our knowledge, this is the first PSTN-based IoT solution in the world. With this mechanism, all PSTN customer premises equipment (CPE; fixed-line and mobile phones) can access IoT services without installing any software (mobile apps). By reusing the existing PSTN infrastructure, PSTN-based IoT offers telecom-grade service, security, and network management for IoT, which are very expensive to build in non-PSTN-based IoT. Our approach conveniently enables the existing CPE to access IoT applications, which will significantly promote the IoT service industry.

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Lin, Y. B., Lin, R. S., Chen, Y. K., Twu, C. Y., & Yang, S. R. (2018). Deploying the First PSTN-Based IoT Mechanism. IEEE Wireless Communications, 25(6), 4–7. https://doi.org/10.1109/MWC.2018.8600748

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