IOT Tutorial
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical objects, machines, people and other devices that enable connectivity and communications to exchange data for intelligent applications and services. These devices consist of smartphones, tablets, consumer electronics, vehicles, motors and sensors which are all capable of IoT communications.The IoT allows objects to be sensed and controlled remotely across existing network infrastructure, creating opportunities for direct integration between the physical and digital World resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy and economic benefits.
IoT Basics
IoT Kits and Leaning Resources — Rapid Prototype your IoT Idea
Drone Wireless Video Transmission — Technologies, Challenges and Probable Solutions !
How to communicate with digital devices like sensors, ADC, DAC for IOT (over I2C and SPI protocols)
Self Sustained Sensor Node for IoT — Technologies and Commercial products !
Bluetooth 5 and its uses in IoT explained
Fog Computing and Internet of Things
IOT_Delhi (Internet of things) : Introduction
Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN)
LoRa Technology, It’s Features and Application
LoRa- (Long Range) Network and Protocol Architecture with Its Frame Structure
LoRa — Device Activation Call Flow (Join Procedure) using OTAA and ABP
LoRa — Device Re-activation Call Flow (Rejoin Procedure)
LoRa Link-budget and Sensitivity Calculations — Example Explained !
NB-IoT Frequency Bands (As per 3GPP Rel. 13, 14 and 15)
Narrow Band IoT Frame Structure
Narrow Band Synchronization Signals (NPSS and NSSS)
Narrow Band-IOT UE Attach Call Flow Messaging
IoT nb1 vs nb2 Devices Comparison
Maximum Coupling Loss (MCL) and Maximum Path Loss (MPL)
IoT Device Battery Life 10 Years !!! How is it possible? Battery life Calculation for NB-IoT Device
Narrow Band (NB) -IoT Modem Chip Vendors
Samsung’s Exynos i S111 a New NB-IoT Modem
Beacons Technology — What it is, How it works and Its Applications and Challenges