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LTE-M and NB-IoT Crash Course

LTE-M and NB-IoT Crash Course is a 2-day customized LTE training focuses on fundamentals of LTE access technology focusing on LTE-M and NB-IoT. The training course provides an in-depth overview of the various aspects of the new LTE-based radio, LTE-M connectivity and NB-IoT concepts optimized for IoT. Internet of Things (IoT) has demonstrated a clear market need for many utility, power and energy business use cases, sensors must have battery-efficient connectivity to unlock the true potential of IoT. Learn more . Visit Tonex training website link below <br><br>LTE-M and NB-IoT Crash Course <br>https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

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LTE-M and NB-IoT Crash Course

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  1. TONEX TRAINING LTE – M &NB-IoT CRASH COURSE 2-days Training From Tonex Experts https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  2. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE Price: $2,999.00Length: 2 DaysContinuing Education Credits: 13 PHD LTE-M and NB-IoT Crash Course is a 2-day customized LTE training focuses on fundamentals of LTE access technology focusing on LTE-M and NB-IoT. The training course provides an in-depth overview of the various aspects of the new LTE-based radio, LTE-M connectivity and NB-IoT concepts optimized for IoT. Internet of Things (IoT) has demonstrated a clear market need for many utility, power and energy business use cases, sensors must have battery-efficient connectivity to unlock the true potential of IoT. LTE-M is the simplified industry term for the LTE-MTC low power wide area (LPWA) technology standard published by 3GPP in the Release 13 specification. It specifically refers to LTE Cat M1, suitable for the IoT. LTE-M is a low power wide area technology which supports IoT through lower device complexity and provides extended coverage, while allowing the reuse of the LTE installed base.  This allows battery lifetime as long as 10 years or more for a wide range of use cases, with the modem costs reduced to 20-25% of the current EGPRS modems. LTE Cat-M technology is one of the two answers that 3GPP has for the rise in IoT-only network technology.  https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  3. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE The other 3GPP technology is NB-IOT (Narrowband IoT), which uses an even simpler access scheme (Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access) to further drive down cost and complexity. As a dedicated LPWAN standard, IoT LTE-M enables lower costs, small footprints and innovative low-power optimization. It fills a growing need for IoT solutions and is driving the marketplace forward as billions and billions of new devices get connected. There is not one ideal IoT modem that is one-size-fits-all. The type of application will determine the appropriate type of modem, and it is likely that as the technology develops, the capabilities of modems and range of modem options will expand as well. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  4. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE NB-IoT and LTE-M Enable IoT Applications Today: LTE-M (also known as eMTC and Cat-M1) and NB-IoT are both good connectivity options for industries looking to take advantage of Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology. But which is the best choice for your low-power IoT application? Deciding between LTE-M and NB-IoT requires an understanding of the key differences between these two technologies, such as latency and speed. Carefully consider what your needs are before you decide on a solution. After analyzing the similarities and differences between LTE-M and NB-IoT, you can make an informed decision that will set your system up for success well into the future.   Intended Audience: Engineers, Technical and product marketing professional working for wireless operators, utility companies, equipment and device manufacturers, as well as security professionals, IoT architects and designers. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  5. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • Learning Objectives • Upon completion of this 4-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 and 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 https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  6. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • 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 https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  7. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • Overview of Basic 3GPP and LTE Network Terms: • Definitions of Key 3GPP Terms • LTE Abbreviations • Long Term Evolution (LTE) • LTE Radio and Core Network Architecture • LTE Network Components • Home Subscriber Server (HSS) • Forbidden PLMN (FPLMS) • Home Public Land Mobile Network (HPLMN) • Visited Public Land Mobile Network (VPLMN) • User Equipment (UE) • Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) • Embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) • Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) • Embedded Subscriber Identity Module (eSIM) • International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) • International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) • Radio Access Technology (RAT) • Enhanced Node B (eNB) • Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) • Uplink vs. Downlink (UL/DL) • More… https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  8. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • 3GPP Network Characteristics: • Basics of access technology • Access technologies in GPRS/ UMTS/ CDMA • GPRS/UMTS (PDP Context) • Long Term Evolution (LTE) access • OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) • MIMO (multiple-input and multiple-output) • Radio protocol architecture (e.g. PHY, MAC, RLC, PDCP, RRC, NAS) • Usage of a control channel and/or user channel • LTE Attach and EPS Bearer https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  9. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • LTE Radio and Backbone Features: • UE, eNB, EPC and MCE • Coverage Enhancement Mode A and B • Multitone transmissions • SON (Self Organizing Network) • Minimization of Drivetest (MDT) • Carrier Aggregation • TDD support in LTE • Identification of LTE cells • RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) • RSRP (Reference Signal Received Power) • RSRQ (Reference Signal Received Quality) • LTE Timers • T3402, T3412, T3412ext2, T3324, TeDRX, TPTW • Cell Search, Selection and Reselection • qRxlevMin (the minimum required Rx level in the cell) https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  10. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • Overview of 3GPP, GSMA, ITU-T and ETSI References – IoT: • 3GPP and Non-3GPP IoT solutions • GSMA Mobile Internet of Things (MIoT) • Basics of LTE (Long Term Evolution) • MTC, eMTC, M2M, LTE, LTE-M and NB-IoT • Cellular IoT vs. non-cellular IoT • Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) • Shortcomings of Existing Networks • Cellular LPWA (LTE-M, NB-IoT) • 3GPP LTE-M • 3GPP NB-IOT (Narrowband IOT) • Relation/ differences LTE-cat1, LTE cat-M1/2, LTE-cat NBI/IoT • Simpler access scheme • Factors drive down cost and complexity • Mesh Networks https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  11. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • 3GPP Standardized IoT Features: • 3GPP Release Features • 3GPP Release 11 Features • 3GPP Release 12 Features • 3GPP Release 13 Features • 3GPP Release 14 Features • 3GPP Release 15 Features • Beyond 3GPP Release 15 Features •  Overview of LPWA: Comparison between LTE, NB-IoT, and LTE-M: • Low power, low cost, low mobility, and long battery life • Licensed LTE • Unlicensed LTE • Key LPWAN players • LPWAN network technologies defined by 3GPP • Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) • 3GPP-defined LPWA technology options include LTE-M (or enhanced machine type communication) and Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) • MTC, eMTC, NB-LTE, and EC-GSM • Network and relevant UE categories (e.g., Category M1 and Category NB1) • Licensed vs. Unlicensed Channels https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  12. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • Overview of LTE-M Features: • Energy efficiency • eDRX (Extended Discontinuous Reception) • PSM (Power Saving Mode) • Compatibility with compatibility with existing LTE cellular networks • LTE-M supporting voice functionality (VoLTE) • LPWA technologies using the licensed band (aka LTE-M, NB-IoT and EC-GSM-IoT • 3GPP Release 13 and the following Releases • Category of UEs that support power consumption optimizations • LTE-M Architecture: • Minimum Baseline for LTE-M Interoperability • LTE-M Interoperability: Risks and Benefits • LTE-M Data Architecture • LTE-M Deployment Bands • LTE-M Configuration Guide • PSM Standalone Timers • eDRX Standalone • PSM and e-DRX Combined Implementation • High Latency Communication • GTP-IDLE Timer on IPX Firewall https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  13. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • LTE-M Cellular Technology Details: • Technology for Internet of Things (IoT) devices to connect directly to a 4G network • LTE Cat-M1 or category M1 (Cat. M1) • LTE-M (also known as CAT M1) • LTE-M as a communication standard geared towards IoT devices • LTE-M and Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) connectivity methods • Network and UE Characteristics • Network architecture enhancements • Overview of UE categories • More… • 5G Systems and IoT: • 5G System Overview • New frequency spectrum, new radio with tight integration with LTE and WiFi • Cloud architecture, NFV and SDN • Need for evolved mobile broadband (eMBB) • Ultrareliable low latency services (URLLC) • massive machine type communication (mMTC) https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

  14. LTE – M & NB-IoT CRASH COURSE • LTE-M Design, Implementation, Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Roadmaps: • Requirements for mission-critical applications • LTE-M Design and Implementation • LTE-M Operations and Maintenance (O&M) • LTE UE Category & Class definitions • LTE User Equipment categories or classes • 9 different LTE UE categories • Performance specifications • LTE Cat 0, 1, and 2 • LTE Cat 3, LTE Cat 4 and LTE Cat 0 • LTE Cat 7 and LTE Cat 8 • LTE UE category rationale • LTE UE category parameters • Power consumption for critical for applications • Complexity of the modem • Power draw and modem cost • Choice of modem will depend on your application • Battery Life • Issues with eDRX and PSM • “deep sleep” mode • Power Savings Mode (PSM) • More… https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/lte-m-and-nb-iot-crash-course/

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