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NB-IoT and LTE-M Crash Course Training



LTE-M and NB-IoT Crash Course Training: The Internet of Things (IoT), refers to physical devices that are now connected to the internet and often to each other, collecting and sharing data. By 2020, Cisco estimates that there will be 50 to 200 billion connected devices worldwide.

LTE-M and NB-IoT Crash Course Training: Consequently, two new Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) technologies have been developed for IoT applications – NB-IoT (Narrowband-IoT) and LTE-M (Long Term Evolution For Machines).

These are the important features to know about NB-IoT technologies:

Low costs — The NB-IoT modules have lower costs than the modules for other communication technologies in the market (like, 3G, 4G, GPRS) and also LTE-M. This cost is, currently, around $10, and is expected to be between $5 and $7 eventually. From a user point of view, it is important to underline that the subscription cost will be cheaper than current M2M communications.



More cellular per cell —

NB-IoT devices uses 180 KHz bandwidth so it is estimated the network supports more than 100.000 connections per cell.

Excellent penetration in indoors and underground.

These are the important features to know about LTE-M:

Uplink and Downlink speed —
Up to 1 Mbps which is quite more than NB-IoT.
VoLTE — This technology supports voice.
Mobility — LTE-M is prepared for devices in movement.

Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this 2-day course, the participants can:

List IOT and 3GPP, GSMA, ITU-T and ETSI References
Differentiate between 3GPP and non-3GPP IoT Standards
Describe 3GPP Network Characteristics
Describe cellular network architecture , LTE radio and backbone
List LTE Radio and Backbone Features
Learn more about 3GPP Standardized IoT Features
Distinguish among MTC, eMTC, LTE-M, and NB-IoT
Describe IoT and LTE-M use cases
Differentiate between LTE-M and NB-IOT Standards
Explain wireless optimizations techniques , tools for IoT such as Power Save Mode (PSM) & eDRX

Course Agenda:

Overview of Basic 3GPP and LTE Network Terms
3GPP Network Characteristics
LTE Radio and Backbone Features
Overview of 3GPP, GSMA, ITU-T and ETSI References – IoT
3GPP Standardized IoT Features
Overview of LPWA: Comparison between LTE, NB-IoT, and LTE-M
Overview of LTE-M Features
LTE-M Architecture
LTE-M Cellular Technology Details
5G Systems and IoT
LTE-M Design, Implementation, Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Roadmaps

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NB-IoT and LTE-M Crash Course Training

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