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Iot Architecture and Its Protocol

This document provides an overview of an IoT architecture and protocols course. The course objectives are to understand the IoT reference architecture, role of data link and network layer protocols, transport and session protocols, and service layer protocols. The course is divided into five units that cover an introduction to IoT, the IoT reference architecture, data link and network layer protocols, transport and session layer protocols, and service layer and security protocols. Upon completing the course, students should understand the IoT reference architecture and roles of various protocols.

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Iot Architecture and Its Protocol

This document provides an overview of an IoT architecture and protocols course. The course objectives are to understand the IoT reference architecture, role of data link and network layer protocols, transport and session protocols, and service layer protocols. The course is divided into five units that cover an introduction to IoT, the IoT reference architecture, data link and network layer protocols, transport and session layer protocols, and service layer and security protocols. Upon completing the course, students should understand the IoT reference architecture and roles of various protocols.

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IOT ARCHITECTURE AND ITS

PROTOCOL
Prerequisite
Course  To learn the concepts of IOT
Objectives
 To understand the IOT reference Architecture

 To know the role of IOT data link layer& network layer protocols

 To know the Transport & session protocols


 To understand about Service layer protocols
Course Upon completion of this course, Students should be able
Outcomes
 To understand the role of IOT data link layer& network layer protocol

 To understand the IOT reference Architecture

 To visualize the concepts of IOT

 To understand the Transport & session protocols

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO IoT


Introduction - IoT and digitization IoT impact Convergence of Information Technology and
Operational Technology Ancestors without IP IoT enabled applications - IoT challenges
UNIT II IoT REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE
IoT Architecture-State of the Art Introduction, State of the art, Reference Model and
architecture, IoT reference Model - IoT Reference Architecture- Introduction, Functional View,
Information View, Deployment and Operational View, Other Relevant architectural views. Real-
World Design Constraints- Introduction, Technical Design constraints-hardware is popular
again, Data representation and visualization, Interaction and remote control
UNIT III IoT DATA LINK LAYER & NETWORK LAYER PROTOCOLS
PHY/MAC Layer (3GPP MTC, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15), Wireless HART, ZWave, Bluetooth
Low Energy, Zigbee Smart Energy, DASH7 - Network Layer-IPv4, IPv6, 6LoWPAN, 6TiSCH,
ND, DHCP, ICMP, RPL, CORPL, CARP wireless LAN technology based on IEEE 802.11
standard.
UNIT IV TRANSPORT & SESSION LAYER PROTOCOLS
Transport Layer: TCP, MPTCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP-TLS, DTLS Session Layer: HTTP, CoAP,
XMPP, AMQP, MQTT
UNIT V SERVICE LAYER PROTOCOLS & SECURITY
Service Layer one M2M, ETSI M2M, OMA, BBF Security in IoT Protocols MAC 802.15.4 ,
6LoWPAN, RPL, Application Layer
Text Books
1. Hersent, Olivier, David Boswarthick, and Omar Elloumi. The internet of things: Key
applications and protocols. John Wiley & Sons, 2011.

2. Bernd Scholz- -3-642-19156-5 e-ISBN Architecting the Internet of Things, ISBN 978-3-
642-19156-5, 978-3- 642-19157-2, Springer
References
1 Jan Holler, VlasiosTsiatsis, Catherine Mulligan, Stefan Avesand, Stamatis Karnouskos, David
Boyle, From Machine-to-Machine to the Internet of Things: Introduction to a New Age of
Intelligence Press, 2014.
2 Cirani, Simone, Gianluigi Ferrari, Marco Picone, and Luca Veltri. Internet of Things:
Architectures, Protocols and Standards. John Wiley & Sons, 2018.
3 Hassan, Qusay F., ed. Internet of Things A to Z: technologies and applications. John Wiley &
Sons, 2018.
4 Holler, Jan, Vlasios Tsiatsis, Catherine Mulligan, Stamatis Karnouskos, Stefan Avesand, and
David Boyle. Internet of Things. Academic Press, 2014.

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