MACHINE TYPE COMMUNICATIONS

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Machine Type Communications (MTC) allow machines or electronic devices to communicate and transfer data among themselves without human interaction. This machine-to-machine communication is new and drawing attention of researchers and decision makers. It has quickly become a force for various real-time monitoring applications. This paper presents a concise review of MTC.

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  • EP ID EP199569
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(2016). MACHINE TYPE COMMUNICATIONS. International Journal of Engineering Research and Advanced Technology, 2(12), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-199569