Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and IoT in Instrumentation Training for Electrical and Instrumentation Engineers

ks (WSN) and IoT in Instrumentation Training is designed to equip electrical and instrumentation engineers with practical knowledge and hands-on skills to design, deploy, and manage wireless sensor networks and IoT-based instrumentation systems. The course covers sensor networks, communication protocols, IoT platforms, data acquisition, cloud integration, and real-time monitoring for industrial automation and process control applications.

Engineers with practical experience but without formal certification can undergo a skill assessment to identify gaps in their knowledge of WSN and IoT instrumentation. Targeted training is provided to strengthen weak areas. Participants receive certification and project documentation upon completion. Fresh graduates gain practical exposure to IoT-enabled instrumentation systems in manufacturing, power plants, chemical industries, and smart infrastructure projects.


Why Skill Assessment Is Important

Skill assessment ensures participants are evaluated for:

  • Understanding of wireless sensor networks and IoT architectures

  • Proficiency in sensor deployment, calibration, and data acquisition

  • Ability to integrate WSN and IoT systems with PLC, DCS, SCADA, and cloud platforms

  • Troubleshooting and optimization of IoT-enabled instrumentation systems

  • Compliance with industrial safety, operational, and data security standards

This ensures training is focused on improving practical competence and readiness for smart instrumentation projects.


Topics Covered

1. Fundamentals of Wireless Sensor Networks and IoT

  • Introduction to WSN and IoT in instrumentation

  • Sensor types, data acquisition methods, and signal conditioning

  • Network topologies, protocols, and communication standards

  • IoT architecture: edge devices, gateways, and cloud integration

2. Sensor Deployment and Calibration

  • Installation best practices for wireless sensors

  • Calibration and performance verification

  • Analog and digital signal handling

  • Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting

3. Integration with Industrial Systems

  • Connecting WSN and IoT systems with PLC, DCS, and SCADA

  • Data acquisition, monitoring, and control

  • Remote monitoring and predictive maintenance

  • Troubleshooting integration and network communication issues

4. IoT Platforms and Cloud Analytics

  • IoT platforms for industrial automation

  • Cloud-based data visualization, analytics, and reporting

  • Real-time monitoring dashboards and alarm management

  • Security, data integrity, and access control

5. Safety, Compliance, and Best Practices

  • Industrial safety standards for wireless instrumentation

  • Cybersecurity considerations and risk mitigation

  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) and safe operational practices

  • Documentation, reporting, and SOP preparation

6. Practical Project Work

  • Deploying a wireless sensor network for an industrial process

  • Integrating IoT devices with control systems and cloud platforms

  • Real-time monitoring, troubleshooting, and performance optimization

  • Complete project documentation and reporting


What You Will Learn

After completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Design, deploy, and maintain wireless sensor networks for industrial instrumentation

  • Integrate IoT-enabled devices with PLC, DCS, SCADA, and cloud systems

  • Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize smart instrumentation systems

  • Ensure safety, compliance, and proper documentation

  • Execute practical projects demonstrating WSN and IoT instrumentation skills


Certification

Participants who complete skill assessment, training, and project work will receive WSN and IoT in Instrumentation Certification for Electrical and Instrumentation Engineers, validating their practical skills and readiness for smart instrumentation projects.


Who Can Join?

  • Diploma / B.Tech / M.Tech in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation, or Mechatronics

  • Engineers with practical experience in instrumentation or IoT but lacking formal certification

  • Maintenance, commissioning, and automation engineers

  • Fresh graduates seeking hands-on exposure to wireless and IoT-enabled instrumentation systems