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Course Detail

Course Name Connected Internet of Things Devices
Course Code 26CSA652
Program M. C. A.
Credits 4
Campuses Amritapuri, Mysuru

Syllabus

Unit I

IOT – What is the IoT and why is it important? Elements of an IoT ecosystem, Technology drivers, Business drivers, Trends and implications, Overview of Governance, Privacy and Security Issues.

Unit II

IOT PROTOCOLS – Protocol Standardization for IoT – Efforts – M2M and WSN Protocols – SCADA and RFID Protocols – Issues with IoT Standardization – Unified Data Standards – Protocols – IEEE802.15.4–BACNet Protocol– Mod bus – KNX – Zigbee– Network layer – APS layer – Security.

Unit III

IOT ARCHITECTURE – IoT Open source architecture (OIC)- OIC Architecture & Design principles- IoT Devices and deployment models- IoTivity : An Open source IoT stack – Overview- IoTivity stack architecture- Resource model and Abstraction.

Unit IV

WEB OF THINGS – Web of Things versus Internet of Things – Two Pillars of the Web – Architecture Standardization for WoT– Platform Middleware for WoT – Unified Multitier WoT Architecture – WoT Portals and Business Intelligence.

Unit V

IOT APPLICATIONS – IoT applications for industry: Future Factory Concepts, Brownfield IoT, Smart Objects, Smart Applications. Study of existing IoT platforms /middleware, IoT- A, Hydra etc.

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Description

Internet of Things (IoT) aims to connect Everything to the Internet. Sensors, vehicles, home appliances, and other items fall into this category. This course was designed to prepare students for developing, deploying, and managing IoT products and services. Building IoT products necessitates the integration of multiple platforms, often using a variety of technologies and programming languages. Using such well-developed and well-supported technologies makes it easier to deploy the IoT network in a cost-effective and secure manner.

Course Objectives

To learn to specify, design and program modern connected electronic systems based on commodity smartphones and sensor networks.

Course Outcomes

COs

Description

CO1 

Identify the elements of IoT system 

CO2 

Describe IoT Protocols 

CO3 

Demonstrate Internet of Things architecture 

CO4 

Recognize the concepts of Web of Things 

CO5 

Identify the application areas where Internet of Things can be applied 

CO-PO Mapping 

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Textbooks / References

  1. Honbo Zhou, “The Internet of Things in the Cloud: A Middleware Perspective”, CRC Press, 2012.  
  2. Dieter Uckelmann, Mark Harrison, Michahelles, Florian (Eds), “Architecting the Internet of Things”, Springer, 2011.  
  3. David Easley and Jon Kleinberg, “Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World”, Cambridge University Press, 2010.  
  4. Olivier Hersent, David Boswarthick, Omar Elloumi , “The Internet of Things – Key applications and Protocols”, Wiley, 2012.  
  5. Vijay Madisetti and ArshdeepBahga, “Internet of Things (A Hands-on-Approach)”,1st Edition, VPT, 2014  
  6. Francis daCosta, “Rethinking the Internet of Things: A Scalable Approach to Connecting Everything”, 1st Edition, Apress Publications, 2013  
  7. CunoPfister, Getting Started with the Internet of Things, O‟Reilly Media, 2011, ISBN: 978-1- 4493-9357-1.  

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