Network Protocols
IoT Network Protocols
At Gatewaypark Business, we understand that reliable and efficient communication is essential for the success of any IoT solution. That’s why we leverage a variety of specialized IoT network protocols to ensure seamless data transmission across connected devices—no matter the environment or scale.
Our team carefully selects and implements protocols tailored to your project’s requirements, considering factors such as range, bandwidth, power consumption, and security. Common protocols we support include:
- MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport): A lightweight messaging protocol optimized for real-time communication over unreliable networks.
- CoAP (Constrained Application Protocol): Designed for resource-constrained devices and low-power applications using a request/response model.
- LoRaWAN: Ideal for long-range, low-power use cases like agriculture, smart cities, and environmental monitoring.
- Zigbee & Z-Wave: Mesh networking protocols perfect for home automation, smart lighting, and industrial controls.
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE): Used for short-range communication in wearables, health tech, and sensor-based systems.
- NB-IoT & LTE-M: Cellular IoT standards that offer secure, wide-area coverage for applications such as asset tracking and smart meters.
- HTTP/HTTPS: Widely adopted web protocols for cloud API integration and secure device communication.
By integrating the right protocol for your specific IoT use case, we ensure your devices communicate effectively—reducing latency, conserving energy, and maintaining security.
Empower your connected ecosystem with smart, scalable, and secure IoT networking solutions.
How We Build IoT Connectivity
Protocol-Driven IoT Architecture
Behind every smart device is a communication layer that keeps your data flowing reliably and securely. At Gatewaypark Business, we specialize in implementing the right IoT network protocols to ensure efficient device interaction, cloud integration, and system performance across your entire IoT ecosystem.
We evaluate your specific environment—whether it’s low-power sensors in the field or high-frequency industrial controllers—and apply communication protocols that optimize for speed, range, and energy consumption.
Some of the key protocols we work with include:
Our goal is to ensure your IoT devices speak the same language—efficiently, securely, and without interruption—so you can focus on leveraging the data they generate.