Empowering Near-URLLC IoT with 5G DECT-2020 NR: Current State and the Road Ahead
Samuylov, Andrey; Moltchanov, Dmitri; Gaydamaka, Anna; Lyczkowski, Eike; Frotzscher, Andreas; von Schoettler, Frank; Pirskanen, Juho; Numminen, Jussi; Salokannel, Juha; Llaguno, Endika; Pires, Rafael; Bayar, Dilara; Valkama, Mikko (2025)
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Samuylov, Andrey
Moltchanov, Dmitri
Gaydamaka, Anna
Lyczkowski, Eike
Frotzscher, Andreas
von Schoettler, Frank
Pirskanen, Juho
Numminen, Jussi
Salokannel, Juha
Llaguno, Endika
Pires, Rafael
Bayar, Dilara
Valkama, Mikko
2025
IEEE Communications Magazine
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202507087596
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202507087596
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Peer reviewed
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DECT-2020 is a standardized multi-hop technology for 5G massive machine-type communications (mMTC). By relying on multi-hop communications, DECT-2020 allows for cost-controlled flexible deployments that enable a plethora of new services, whose requirements in terms of latency, reliability, and throughput are difficult to satisfy by utilizing cellular Internet-of-Things technologies (CIoT). In this article, we outline new DECT-2020 use-cases ranging from mMTC to ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC), showing that many modern services lie between these two extremes. We utilize system level simulations to demonstrate how these “near-URLLC” use-cases are satisfied by the DECT-2020. We show that the current evolution of DECT-2020 can provide near-URLLC operation when no multi-hop communications are required, even under interference from competing URLLC/ mMTC traffic. However, provisioning of near-URLLC services over multiple hops requires additional enhancements.
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