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COURSE DESCRIPTION
By 2020, there will be 50 billion devices connected to the Internet. How will
you capitalize on this tremendous opportunity? Gain important insights into this
groundbreaking evolution thats redefining hardware, software, and data by
participating in this six-week online course. Led by a team of world-renowned
researchers, MIT Professional Educations Internet of Things: Roadmap to a
Connected World course offers the tools you need to develop and implement your Internet of Things:
Roadmap to a Connected World
own IoT technologies, solutions, and applications.
KEY BENEFITS
TEACHING TEAM
During this self-paced, online course, you will:
Seventeen years ago, Professor Sanjay
>> Deepen your understanding of key IoT concepts including identification, sensors,
Sarma, co-chair of the MIT Auto-ID
localization, wireless protocols, data storage and security
Labs, helped lay the groundwork for
>> Explore IoT technologies, architectures, standards, and regulation
the Internet of Things. Today, he is
>> Ascertain the value created by collecting, communicating, coordinating, and one of the instructors of the Internet
leveraging the data from connected devices of Things: Roadmap to a Connected
>> Examine technological developments that are likely to shape the industrial World course.
landscape
COURSE FORMAT
MIT Professional Education Digital Programs are designed to fit the schedules of busy professionals. Thats why each
course is self-paced and available online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Each video module is pre-taped, enabling you to
complete it any time before the assigned due date. The Internet of Things: Roadmap to a Connected World course features:
In addition, participants will receive all program materials, 90-day access to archived course materials, and a compiled
transcript of all course lectures.
INSTRUCTORS
Sanjay Sarma | Vice President for Open Learning; Daniela Rus | Director, MIT Computer Science and Artificial
Office of Digital Learning; Department of Mechanical Intelligence Laboratory; Professor, Electrical Engineering
Engineering Computer Science
FACULTY CO-DIRECTOR FACULTY CO-DIRECTOR