Nokia Networks will showcase LTE for machine-to-machine communications (LTE-M) for automotive, wearables and smart grid connectivity in a joint demonstration with Korea Telecom at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The pre-5G LTE-M prototype aims to connect an extreme number of sensors and other devices even in remote or low-coverage locations beyond the range of traditional shares. LTE-M will also be optimized for extremely low power utilization in the device. Nokia said the goal is to achieve a battery life of more than 10 years with four times more coverage than conventional LTE.
Some other areas of innovation being showcased by Nokia include:
- Prototype 5G mm and cm wave radio systems that use advanced antennas and operate in the 3.5 – 70 GHz bands for extreme throughput and ultra low latency
- Extended Nokia Mobile Guard to detect malware or abnormal IoT device behavior via device profiling. When an IoT device is hacked and its processor or Internet connection is used for fraud and other attacks, Mobile Guard recognizes these devices and takes actions for mitigation.