What is LTE-M (LTE-M)?

What is LTE-M (LTE-M)?

LTE-M (LTE -MTC [Machine Type Communication]), which includes eMTC (enhanced Machine Type Communication), is a type of low power wide area network (LPWAN) radio technology standard developed by 3GPP to enable a wide range of cellular devices and services (specifically, for machine-to-machine and Internet of Things applications).

What does CM101 mean in medical terms?

CM101 is an antipathoangiogenic polysaccharide (20) derived from group B streptococcus (GBS) (21) that inhibits angiogenesis and subsequent infiltration of inflammatory cells and thereby formation of granulation tissue, which produces scarring (M. Neeman, R. Abramowitch, B.D.W., and C.G.H., unpublished data).

What is the mechanism of action of icm101?

CM101, an antiangiogenic polysaccharide derived from group B streptococcus, was administered by i.v. injection 1 hr post-spinal-cord crush injury in an effort to prevent inflammatory angiogenesis and gliosis (scarring) in a mouse model.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of LTE-M over NB-IoT?

The advantage of LTE-M over NB-IoT is its comparatively higher data rate, mobility, and voice over the network, but it requires more bandwidth, is more costly, and cannot be put into guard band frequency band for now.

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