Basics of Networking:
Introduction, Network Types, Layered network models
Emergence of IoT:
Introduction, Evolution of IoT, Enabling IoT and the Complex Interdependence of Technologies, IoT Networking Components
Textbook 1: Chapter 1-1.1 to 1.3 Chapter 4 –4.1 to 4.4
IoT Sensing and Actuation:
Introduction, Sensors, Sensor Characteristics, Sensorial Deviations, Sensing Types, Sensing Considerations, Actuators, Actuator Types, Actuator Characteristics.
Textbook 1: Chapter 5 –5.1 to 5.9
IoT Processing Topologies and Types:
Data Format, Importance of Processing in IoT, Processing Topologies, IoT Device Design and Selection Considerations, Processing Offloading.
Textbook 1: Chapter 6 –6.1 to 6.5
ASSOCIATED IOT TECHNOLOGIES
Cloud Computing: Introduction, Virtualization, Cloud Models, Service-Level Agreement in Cloud Computing, Cloud Implementation, Sensor-Cloud: Sensors-as-a-Service.
IOT CASE STUDIES
Agricultural IoT –Introduction and Case Studies
Textbook 1: Chapter 10–10.1 to 10.6; Chapter 12-12.1-12.2
IOT CASE STUDIES AND FUTURE TRENDS
Vehicular IoT –Introduction
Healthcare IoT –Introduction, Case Studies
IoT Analytics –Introduction
Textbook 1: Chapter 13–13.1; Chapter 14-14.1-14.2; Chapter 17-17.1
Course outcome (Course Skill Set)
At the end of the course the student will be able to:
CO1Describe the evolution of IoT, IoT networking components, and addressing strategies in IoT.
CO2Classify various sensing devices and actuator types.
CO3Demonstrate the processing in IoT.
CO4Explain Associated IOT Technologoes
CO5Illustrate architecture of IOT Applications
Assessment Details (both CIE and SEE)
Continuous Internal Evaluation(CIE):
Two Unit Tests each of 30 Marks (duration 01 hour)
One Improvement test before the closing of the academic term may be conducted if necessary. However best two tests out of three shall be taken into consideration
Two assignments each of 20 Marks
The teacher has to plan the assignments and get them completed by the students well before the closing of the term so that marks entry in the examination portal shall be done in time. Formative (Successive) Assessments include Assignments/Quizzes/Seminars/ Course projects/Field surveys/ Case studies/ Hands-on practice (experiments)/Group Discussions/ others. . The Teachers shall choose the types of assignments depending on the requirement of the course and plan to attain the Cos and POs. (to have a less stressed CIE, the portion of the syllabus should not be common /repeated for any of the methods of the CIE. Each method of CIE should have a different syllabus portion of the course). CIE methods /test question paper is designed to attain the different levels of Bloom’s taxonomy as per the outcome defined for the course.
The sum of two tests, two assignments, will be out of 100 marks and will be scaled down to 50 marks
Semester End Examination(SEE):
Theory SEE will be conducted by University as per the scheduled timetable, with common question papers for the subject (duration 03 hours)
Suggested Learning Resources:
Books (Title of the Book/Name of the author/Name of the publisher/Edition and Year)
1.Sudip Misra, Anandarup Mukherjee, Arijit Roy, “Introduction to IoT”, Cambridge University Press 2021.
Reference:
2.S. Misra, C. Roy, and A. Mukherjee, 2020. Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things and Industry 4.0. CRC Press.
3.Vijay Madisetti and Arshdeep Bahga, “Internet of Things (A Hands-on-Approach)”,1st Edition, VPT, 2014.
4.Francis daCosta, “Rethinking the Internet of Things: A Scalable Approach to Connecting Everything”, 1st Edition, Apress Publications, 2013.