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This document outlines an educational course on the Internet of Things (IoT). The course aims to help students understand IoT fundamentals, protocols, and building embedded systems using Raspberry Pi. It is divided into five units that cover topics such as IoT architecture, protocols, building IoT with Raspberry Pi and Arduino, and real-world case studies and applications of IoT in areas such as asset management, industrial automation, and smart cities. Upon completing the course, students should be able to analyze IoT protocols, develop web services to access IoT devices, design portable IoT systems using Raspberry Pi, deploy IoT applications connected to the cloud, and analyze IoT applications in real-world scenarios.
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Internet of Things

This document outlines an educational course on the Internet of Things (IoT). The course aims to help students understand IoT fundamentals, protocols, and building embedded systems using Raspberry Pi. It is divided into five units that cover topics such as IoT architecture, protocols, building IoT with Raspberry Pi and Arduino, and real-world case studies and applications of IoT in areas such as asset management, industrial automation, and smart cities. Upon completing the course, students should be able to analyze IoT protocols, develop web services to access IoT devices, design portable IoT systems using Raspberry Pi, deploy IoT applications connected to the cloud, and analyze IoT applications in real-world scenarios.
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INTERNET OF THINGS

OBJECTIVES:
 To understand the fundamentals of Internet of Things
 To learn about the basics of IOT protocols
 To build a small low cost embedded system using Raspberry Pi.
 To apply the concept of Internet of Things in the real world scenario.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO IoT 9


Internet of Things - Physical Design- Logical Design- IoT Enabling Technologies - IoT Levels & Deployment Templates -
Domain Specific IoTs - IoT and M2M - IoT System Management with NETCONF-YANG- IoT Platforms Design
Methodology
UNIT II IoT ARCHITECTURE 9
M2M high-level ETSI architecture - IETF architecture for IoT - OGC architecture - IoT reference model - Domain model
- information model - functional model - communication model - IoT reference architecture
UNIT III IoT PROTOCOLS 9
Protocol Standardization for IoT – Efforts – M2M and WSN Protocols – SCADA and RFID Protocols – Unified Data
Standards – Protocols – IEEE 802.15.4 – BACNet Protocol – Modbus– Zigbee Architecture – Network layer –
6LowPAN - CoAP - Security
UNIT IV BUILDING IoT WITH RASPBERRY PI & ARDUINO 9
Building IOT with RASPERRY PI- IoT Systems - Logical Design using Python – IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints - IoT
Device -Building blocks -Raspberry Pi -Board - Linux on Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi Interfaces -Programming
Raspberry Pi with Python - Other IoT Platforms - Arduino.
UNIT V CASE STUDIES AND REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS 9
Real world design constraints - Applications - Asset management, Industrial automation, smart grid, Commercial
building automation, Smart cities - participatory sensing - Data Analytics for IoT – Software & Management Tools for
IoT Cloud Storage Models & Communication APIs - Cloud for IoT - Amazon Web Services for IoT.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the students should be able to:
 Analyze various protocols for IoT
 Develop web services to access/control IoT devices.
 Design a portable IoT using Rasperry Pi
 Deploy an IoT application and connect to the cloud.
 Analyze applications of IoT in real time scenario
REFERENCES:
1. Arshdeep Bahga, Vijay Madisetti, ―Internet of Things – A hands-on approach‖, Universities Press, 2015
2. Dieter Uckelmann, Mark Harrison, Michahelles, Florian (Eds), ―Architecting the Internet of Things‖, Springer,
2011.
3. Honbo Zhou, ―The Internet of Things in the Cloud: A Middleware Perspective‖, CRC Press, 2012.
4. Jan Ho¨ ller, Vlasios Tsiatsis , Catherine Mulligan, Stamatis , Karnouskos, Stefan Avesand. David Boyle, "From
Machine-to-Machine to the Internet of Things - Introduction to a New Age of Intelligence", Elsevier, 2014.
5. Olivier Hersent, David Boswarthick, Omar Elloumi , ―The Internet of Things – Key applications and Protocols‖,
Wiley, 2012

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