With the growing Internet of Things, more small devices require internet connections. To address the scaling number of Internet of Things devices, Narrowband Internet of Things is enhanced with new features for more efficient transmission of small data. With Early Data Transmission, a promising feature has been introduced in 3GPP Release 15, which aims to reduce the overall overhead of NB-IoT data transmissions by transmitting data without an active Radio Resource Control connection. To evaluate the impact of Early Data Transmission on the efficiency and scalability from a user and network provider perspective, we have implemented NB-IoT in ns-3, called LENA-NB. It features performance improvements such as Cellular-IoT C-Plane Optimization, Early Data Transmission, RRC Resume procedure, as well as a new cross-subframe scheduler, adaptive modulation and coding, and a detailed energy state machine. Using LENA-NB, a performance comparison of different NB-IoT transmission modes is performed, which results in a clear recommendation to use Early Data transmission per default, since it improves latency, battery lifetime, and spectral efficiency, especially in scenarios with a large number of devices.
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Jörke, P., Gebauer, T., & Wietfeld, C. (2022). From LENA to LENA-NB: Implementation and Performance Evaluation of NB-IoT and Early Data Transmission in ns-3. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 73–80). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3532577.3532600
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