Published April 13, 2021 | Version v1
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An Empirical Modeling for the Baseline Energy Consumption of an NB-IoT Radio Transceiver

  • 1. Tallinn University of Technology
  • 2. Telia Estonia
  • 3. CTTC

Description

NarrowBand Internet of Things (NB-IoT) is an emerging cellular IoT technology that offers attractive features for deploying low-power wide-area networks suitable for implementing massive machine-type communications. NB-IoT features include, e.g., extended coverage and deep penetration for massive connectivity, longer battery-life, appropriate throughput, and desired latency at lower bandwidth. Regarding the device energy consumption, NB-IoT is mostly underestimated for its control and signaling overheads, which calls for a better understanding of the energy consumption profiling of an NB-IoT radio transceiver. With this aim, this work presents a thorough investigation of the energy consumption profiling of the radio resource control (RRC) communication protocol between an NB-IoT radio transceiver and a cellular base station. Using two different commercial off the shelf NB-IoT boards and two mobile network operators (MNOs) NB-IoT test networks operational at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, we propose an empirical baseline energy consumption model. Based on comprehensive analyses of the profile traces from the widely used BG96 NB-IoT module operating in various states of the RRC protocol, our results indicate that the proposed model accurately depicts the baseline energy consumption of an NB-IoT radio transceiver while operating at different coverage class levels. The evaluation errors of our proposed model vary between 0.33% and 15.38%.

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Other funding: -European Union Regional Development Fund in the framework of the Tallinn University of Technology Development Program 2016-2022 -Eesti Teadusagentuur PRG667

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Funding

European Commission
COEL - Cognitive Electronics 668995
European Commission
5G-ROUTES - 5th Generation connected and automated mobility cross-border EU trials 951867