INTERNET OF THINGS TECHNOLOGY
[As per Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) scheme]
SEMESTER – VIII
Subject Code: 18CS81 IA Marks 40
Number of Lecture Hours/Week 04 Exam Marks 60
Total Number of Lecture Hours 40 Exam Hours 03
CREDITS - 03
Course Objectives: This course will enable students to
Assess the genesis and impact of IoT applications, architectures in the real world.
Illustrate diverse methods of deploying smart objects and connect them to the network.
Compare different Application protocols for IoT.
Infer the role of Data Analytics and Security in IoT.
Identify sensor technologies for sensing real-world entities and understand the role of IoT in various domains of Industry.
Module - 1
What is IoT, Genesis of IoT, IoT and Digitization, IoT Impact, Convergence of IT and IoT, IoT Challenges, IoT Network Architecture and Design, Drivers Behind New Network Architectures, Comparing IoT Architectures, A Simplified IoT Architecture, The Core IoT Functional Stack, IoT Data Management and Compute Stack.
Module - 2
Smart Objects: The “Things” in IoT, Sensors, Actuators, and Smart Objects, Sensor Networks, Connecting Smart Objects, Communications Criteria, IoT Access Technologies.
Module - 3
IP as the IoT Network Layer, The Business Case for IP, The need for Optimization, Optimizing IP for IoT, Profiles and Compliances, Application Protocols for IoT, The Transport Layer, IoT Application Transport Methods.
Module - 4
Data and Analytics for IoT, An Introduction to Data Analytics for IoT, Machine Learning, Big Data Analytics Tools and Technology, Edge Streaming Analytics, Network Analytics, Securing IoT, A Brief History of OT Security, Common Challenges in OT Security, How IT and OT Security Practices and Systems Vary, Formal Risk Analysis Structures: OCTAVE and FAIR, The Phased Application of Security in an Operational Environment.
Module - 5
IoT Physical Devices and Endpoints - Arduino UNO: Introduction to Arduino, Arduino UNO, Installing the Software, Fundamentals of Arduino Programming. IoT Physical Devices and Endpoints - RaspberryPi: Introduction to RaspberryPi, About the RaspberryPi Board: Hardware Layout, Operating Systems on RaspberryPi, Configuring RaspberryPi, Programming RaspberryPi with Python, Wireless Temperature Monitoring System Using Pi, DS18B20 Temperature Sensor, Connecting Raspberry Pi via SSH, Accessing Temperature from DS18B20 sensors, Remote access to RaspberryPi, Smart and Connected Cities, An IoT Strategy for Smarter Cities, Smart City IoT Architecture, Smart City Security Architecture, Smart City Use-Case Examples.
Course Outcomes: After studying this course, students will be able to
Interpret the impact and challenges posed by IoT networks leading to new architectural models.
Compare and contrast the deployment of smart objects and the technologies to connect them to the network.
Appraise the role of IoT protocols for efficient network communication.
Elaborate the need for Data Analytics and Security in IoT.
Illustrate different sensor technologies for sensing real-world entities and identify the applications of IoT in the Industry
Text Books
David Hanes, Gonzalo Salgueiro, Patrick Grossetete, Robert Barton, Jerome Henry,"IoT Fundamentals: Networking Technologies, Protocols, and Use Cases for the Internet of Things”, 1stEdition, Pearson Education (Cisco Press Indian Reprint). (ISBN: 9789386873743)
Srinivasa K G, “Internet of Things”, CENGAGE Leaning India, 2017
Reference Books
Vijay Madisetti and ArshdeepBahga, “Internet of Things (A Hands-on-Approach)”, 1st Edition, VPT, 2014. (ISBN: 978-8173719547)
Raj Kamal, “Internet of Things: Architecture and Design Principles”, 1st Edition, McGraw Hill Education, 2017. (ISBN: 978-9352605224)