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((DEC III)-6) Internet of Things (IOT)

Teaching Scheme:: Lectures: 3 hrs/week

Examination Scheme:

T-1 30 Marks each

End-Sem Exam: 60 Marks

Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course the students will be able to:

1. illustrate the fundamentals of IoT such as paradigms, architectures, possibilities, and challenges.

2. identify suitable hardware and interfaces for IoT deployments.

3. compare IoT protocols for communication.

4. develop cloud computing model and service options.

5. illustrate data analytics and security for IoT.

Unit 1 [6 Hrs]

IoT Introduction and Fundamentals Deciphering the term IoT, Applications where IoT can be deployed,
Benefits/Challenges of deploying an IoT, IoT components: Digital Signal Processing, Data transmission,
Choice of channel (wired/wireless), back-end data analysis. Understanding packaging and power
constraints for IoT implementation

. Unit 2 [8 Hrs]

Signals, Sensors, Actuators, Interfaces Introduction to sensors & transducers, Introduction to electrodes
& biosensors, Static and dynamic characteristics of sensors, Different types of sensors, Selection
criteria’s for sensors / transducers, Commercial IoT sensors / transducers, Signal conditioning modules
of IoT system, Energy and power considerations, Introduction to actuators, Different types of actuators,
Interfacing challenges, Specification sheets of sensors / transducers, Specifications of actuators,
Modules of data acquisition system, Wireless sensor node structure, positioning topologies for IoT
infrastructure.

Unit 3 [8 Hrs]

Communication and Networking in IoT Review of Communication Networks, Challenges in Networking


of IoT Nodes, range, bandwidth Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and IoT Technology Fundamentals,
Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocols for M2M Communications Standards for the IoT, Basics of 5G
Cellular Networks and 5G IoT Communications, Low-Power Wide Area networks (LPWAN), Wireless
communication for IoT: channel models, power budgets, data rates. Networking and communication
aspects: IPv6, 6LoWPAN, COAP, MQTT, Operating Systems need and requirements for IoT.
Unit 4 [6 Hrs]

Modern Networking: Cloud computing Introduction to the cloud computing, History of cloud computing,
Cloud service options, Cloud Deployment models, Business concerns in the cloud, Hypervisors,
Comparison of Cloud providers, Cloud and Fog Ecosystem for IoT, Review of architecture.

Unit 5 [6 Hrs]

IoT Data analytics and Security OLAP and OLTP, NoSQL databases, Row and column Oriented databases,
Introduction to Columnar DBMS C-Store, Run: Length and Bit vector Encoding, IoT Data Analytics.
Cryptographic algorithms, Analysis of Light weight Cryptographic solutions IoT security, Key exchange
using Elliptical Curve Cryptography, Comparative analysis of Cryptographic Library for IoT.

Unit 6 [6 Hrs]

IoT Applications IoT applications like Home Automation, Precision Agriculture, Smart vehicles, Smart
Grid, Industry 5.0.

Text Books:

1. Arshdeep Bahga and Vijay Madisetti, “Internet of Things, a hands on approach”, Universities Press
(India) Pvt. Ltd., 2017, ISBN: 978-81-7371-954-7.

2. Rajkumar Buyya, Amir Vahid Dastjerdi, “Internet of Things Principles and Paradigms”, Elsevier Inc.,
2016, ISBN: 978-0-12-805395-9.

Reference Books: 1. William Stallings, “Foundations of Modern Networking: SDN, NFV, QoE, IoT, and
Cloud”, Addison-Wesley, 2015, ISBN: 9780134175393

2. Samuel Greenguard, “Internet of things”, MIT Press.

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