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Rakuten Mobile Starts R&D into IoT Ultra Coverage Utilizing LEO Satellites

Rakuten Mobile Starts R&D into IoT Ultra Coverage Utilizing LEO Satellites Image Credit: Rakuten Mobile

Rakuten Mobile announced that it has begun joint research and development into “IoT ultra coverage utilizing low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites” with the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering. 

The research topic is one of the R&D themes of the “Beyond 5G R&D Promotion Project,” for which the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) recently publicly invited applications for proposals. The two organizations will use satellite communications to expand geographical coverage to 100% and enable long distance communications with existing NB-IoT and IoT devices with the aim of achieving IoT ultra coverage.

 

In the R&D, Rakuten Mobile and the University of Tokyo will leverage their respective expertise in satellite communications technology*1 and narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) to build an IoT network using LEO satellite communications and establish new use cases for IoT services using NB-IoT and LTE devices.

NB-IoT is a telecommunications standard for low power IoT devices that uses a very narrow band of spectrum. With NB-IoT, small amounts of data can be sent at infrequent intervals, making the standard ideal for use in IoT services which require low power consumption, such as smart meters and sensors.

By building an NB-IoT and LTE network using satellites, it will become possible to provide low cost IoT services for various industries in locations that would typically be out of network coverage, such as mountainous areas, remote islands or on the sea.

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