Type of course:
Digital learning, Lesson
Language:
EN
Duration:
0 hours, 15 minutes
Workload:
1 hour
Proficiency:
Intermediate
Target:
Students, Workers, Pupils
SUMMARY
This course is designed to provide participants with a thorough understanding of IoT telemetry.
IoT communication protocols, including cellular (2G, 3G, 4G, LTE, LTE-M, NB-IoT), LPWAN (LoRaWAN, Sigfox), and internet-based protocols (MQTT, CoAP, HTTP/HTTPS), each offer distinct strengths and limitations, fulfilling to the specific needs of mobile, low-power, and long-range IoT applications with varying trade-offs in power consumption, data rates, and coverage.

About The Author
Beia Consult International is a R&D performing SME, founded in 1991, and it is one of the leading providers of telecommunications equipment and solutions in Romania for enterprise cloud communications and telemetry. BEIA has gained experience in providing trainings for different verticals, such as: green and digital transformation, blue economy, resource efficiency in manufacturing, etc. by participating in different projects aiming to provide education and training to the users.
Ioana Petre is a telecommunications engineer having experience in R&D&I projects for more than 7 years.
Learning outcomes
- Explain Cellular-Based IoT Protocols – By the end of this course, learners will describe the characteristics, advantages, and limitations of cellular IoT protocols (2G, 3G, 4G, LTE, LTE-M, NB-IoT) in a written or verbal assessment.
- Compare Cellular and LPWAN Protocols – Within the course duration, learners will analyze and contrast cellular IoT protocols (e.g., LTE, NB-IoT) with LPWAN options (LoRaWAN, Sigfox) based on power consumption, coverage, and data efficiency.
- Select the Best IoT Protocol for a Given Scenario – By the end of the course, learners will evaluate real-world IoT use cases and justify their choice of the most suitable communication protocol based on specific needs.
Course Content
Topics
Digital Transformation, Internet of Things (IoT)
Tags
communication protocols, iot communication, Internet of Things
