NB-IoT for Developers
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INTRODUCTION
The NB-IoT (Narrow Band IoT) technology offers a promising solution. AS the IoT (IIoT) connections require Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) technologies to provide connectivity, coverage and subscription capabilities for low bandwidth applications. these requirements could be served by existing cellular networks, such networks may not be ideal.
In this course you will learn about the various aspects of NB-IoT (also known as LTE Cat NB1) as they develop and deploy a sample NB-IoT based application, recognize about the need for LPWA (Low Power Wide Area), Low power consumption, deep coverage, massive connections, easy deployment, network security & reliability, lower component cost, NB-IoT vs LoRaWAN vs Sigfox,, Design, development, and deployment,Security based on LTE mobile networks, Mobile operators, network infrastructure vendors, chipset suppliers, module vendors, systems integrators, etc., Huawei, Ericsson, etc., NB-IoT Applications, Smart metering, smart cities, smart buildings, consumers, agriculture and environment, Licensed spectrum operation, Security and reliability, NB-IoT Security, NB-IoT Chips ,NB-IoT Connectivity Modules, NB-IoT Network Devices, Hands-on: Developing a Smart Tracker, NB-IoT Terminals, Hands-on: Expanding the Smart Tracker, NB-IoT Service Management Platforms, Hands-on: Managing a Fleet of Smart Trackers
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
- Develop a simple application to track NB-IoT devices.
- Understand and explain the security features built into NB-IoT devices.
- Identify the different components of NB-IoT and how to fit together to form an ecosystem.
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COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is made for :
- Technical Managers
- Developers
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COURSE OUTLINE
Day One
Introduction
- The need for LPWA (Low Power Wide Area)
- Low power consumption, deep coverage, massive connections, easy deployment, network security & reliability, lower component cost
- NB-IoT vs LoRaWAN vs Sigfox
Overview of NB-IoT Architecture
- Design, development, and deployment
- Security based on LTE mobile networks
NB-IoT Ecosystem and Industry Players
- Mobile operators, network infrastructure vendors, chipset suppliers, module vendors, systems integrators, etc.
- Huawei, Ericsson, etc.
Day Two
NB-IoT Applications
- Smart metering, smart cities, smart buildings, consumers, agriculture and environment
Quality of Service
- Licensed spectrum operation
- Security and reliability
NB-IoT Security
- User identity confidentiality, entity authentication, data integrity, and mobile device identification
NB-IoT Chips
- LTE-M1 and NB-IoT
- Signal processing and power efficiency
- Huawei LiteOS for developers
Day Three
NB-IoT Connectivity Modules
- Cellular connectivity
- Digital security
NB-IoT Network Devices
- Efficiently locating mobile “things”
Hands-on: Developing a Smart Tracker
- Building a simple location-based tracker
Day Four
NB-IoT Terminals
- External NB-IoT antennas
- Internal NB-IoT antennas
Hands-on: Expanding the Smart Tracker
- Enabling anti-theft functionality
NB-IoT Service Management Platforms
- Connecting, activating and managing devices securely
- API integration with existing systems
Day Five
Hands-on: Managing a Fleet of Smart Trackers
- Testing, deploying, and managing multiple smart trackers
Closing Remarks