17MCA552 Internet of Things(IoT) syllabus for MCA



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Module-1 M2M to IoT 8 hours

M2M to IoT

Introduction: The Vision-Introduction, From M2M to IoT, M2M towards IoT-the global context, A use case example, Differing Characteristics

Module-2 M2M to IoT- A Market Perspective 8 hours

M2M to IoT- A Market Perspective–

Introduction, Some Definitions, M2M Value Chains, IoT Value Chains, An emerging industrial structure for IoT, The international driven global value chain and global information monopolies.

 

M2M to IoT-An Architectural Overview–

Building an architecture, Main design principles and needed capabilities, An IoT architecture outline, standards considerations.

Module-3 M2M and IoT Technology Fundamentals 8 hours

M2M and IoT Technology Fundamentals

Devices and gateways, Local and wide area networking, Data management, Business processes in IoT, Everything as a Service(XaaS), M2M and IoT Analytics, Knowledge Management

Module-4 IoT Architecture-State of the Art 8 hours

IoT Architecture-State of the Art

Introduction, State of the art,

 

Architecture Reference Model-

Introduction, Reference Model and architecture, IoT reference Model.

 

IoT Reference Architecture

Introduction, Functional View, Information View, Deployment and Operational View, Other Relevant architectural views.

Module-5 Real-World Design Constraints 8 hours

Real-World Design Constraints-

Introduction, Technical Design constraints-hardware is popular again, Data representation and visualization, Interaction and remote control.

 

Industrial Automation-

Service-oriented architecture-based device integration, SOCRADES: realizing the enterprise integrated Web of Things, IMC AESOP: from the Web of Things to the Cloud of Things,

 

Commercial Building Automation-

Introduction, Case study: phase one-commercial building automation today, Case study: phase two- commercial building automation in the future.

 

Course Outcomes (CO):

At the end of this course, the students will be able to

CO1: Understand constraints and opportunities of wireless and mobile networks for Internet of Things.

CO2: Analyze the societal impact of IoT security events.

CO3: Develop critical thinking skills.

CO4: Analyze, design or develop parts of an Internet of Things solution and map it toward selected business model(s)

CO5: Evaluate ethical and potential security issues related to the Internet of Things.

 

Question Paper Pattern:

  • The question paper will have ten questions.
  • Each full question consists of 16 marks.
  • There will be 2 full questions (with a maximum of four sub questions) from each module. ·
  • Each full question will have sub questions covering all the topics under a module.
  • The students will have to answer 5 full questions, selecting one full question from each module.

 

Text Books:

1. Jan Holler, VlasiosTsiatsis, Catherine Mulligan, Stefan Avesand, StamatisKarnouskos, David Boyle, “From Machine-to-Machine to the Internet of Things: Introduction to a New Age of Intelligence”, 1st Edition, Academic Press, 2014.

 

Reference Books:

1. Vijay Madisetti and ArshdeepBahga, “Internet of Things (A Hands-on-Approach)”, 1st Edition, VPT, 2014.

2. Francis daCosta, “Rethinking the Internet of Things: A Scalable Approach to Connecting Everything”, 1st Edition, Apress Publications, 2013

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023