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IoTmC: A Low Cost IoT Application for Mobile Communications


Abstract:

Cellular networks may suffer from outage due to overload from user demands or from man made or natural disasters. and so, researchers have been considering alternative sc...Show More

Abstract:

Cellular networks may suffer from outage due to overload from user demands or from man made or natural disasters. and so, researchers have been considering alternative scenarios for maintaining connectivity during such outage. Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and Device-to-Device (D2D) communication are two of the main technologies considered. Such ideas are usually implemented in places with no infrastructure such as in oceans, forests, and deserts. However, they can also be used during network outage. This paper proposes a low cost wireless communications solution that enables users to make voice calls in uncovered areas or in the case of a disaster. A mobile App was designed to enables voice calls and to test the performance of the call using cellular networks, VOIP, or D2D communications. Moreover, the transmission delay of the D2D solution is experimentally calculated and a recommendation of the most suitable technology is highlighted based on the obtained results.
Date of Conference: 05-07 December 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 January 2019
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Conference Location: Alexandria, Egypt
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