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This document provides information about an Internet of Things course offered at Ganpat University.
The course is a 7th semester Bachelor of Technology course in the Information Technology branch. It is worth 4 credits and includes 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of practical work per week. The course aims to teach students about using devices, gateways and data management in IoT as well as applications of IoT in industrial automation and the real world. The course syllabus is divided into 6 units that cover topics such as IoT architecture, applications, and privacy and security issues. Students will be assessed through class exams, semester end exams, and practical experiments/simulations related to the course content. Recommended textbooks for the course are also
This document provides information about an Internet of Things course offered at Ganpat University.
The course is a 7th semester Bachelor of Technology course in the Information Technology branch. It is worth 4 credits and includes 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of practical work per week. The course aims to teach students about using devices, gateways and data management in IoT as well as applications of IoT in industrial automation and the real world. The course syllabus is divided into 6 units that cover topics such as IoT architecture, applications, and privacy and security issues. Students will be assessed through class exams, semester end exams, and practical experiments/simulations related to the course content. Recommended textbooks for the course are also
This document provides information about an Internet of Things course offered at Ganpat University.
The course is a 7th semester Bachelor of Technology course in the Information Technology branch. It is worth 4 credits and includes 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of practical work per week. The course aims to teach students about using devices, gateways and data management in IoT as well as applications of IoT in industrial automation and the real world. The course syllabus is divided into 6 units that cover topics such as IoT architecture, applications, and privacy and security issues. Students will be assessed through class exams, semester end exams, and practical experiments/simulations related to the course content. Recommended textbooks for the course are also
Programme Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Information Technology Semester VII Version 2.0.0.0 Effective from Academic Year 2017-18 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2014 Subject code 2IT705 Subject Name Internet of Things Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks) (Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.) Total CE SEE Total L TU P TW Credit 3 0 1 - 4 Theory 40 60 100 Hours 3 0 2 - 5 Practical 30 20 50 Pre-requisites: Fundamentals of computer network, wireless sensor network, communication & internet technology, web technology, information security Learning Outcome: After successful completion of this course, student will be able to Use of Devices, Gateways and Data Management in IoT. Applications of IoT in Industrial Automation and Real World. Theory syllabus Unit Content Hrs 1. Overview and Introduction : Internet of Things (IoT) and Web of Things (WoT): What's WoT?, The Internet of Things Today, Time for Convergence, Towards the IoT Universe, Internet, of Things Vision, IoT Strategic Research and Innovation Directions, IoT Applications, Future 10 Internet Technologies, Infrastructure, Networks and Communication, Processes, Data Management, Security, Privacy & Trust, Device Level Energy Issues, IoT Related Standardization, Recommendations on Research Topics. 2. M2M to IoT A Basic Perspective: Introduction, Some Definitions, M2M Value Chains, IoT Value Chains, An emerging industrial structure for IoT, The international driven, global value 05 chain and global information monopolies. 3. M2M to IoT-An Architectural Overview: Building architecture, Main design, principles and 06 needed capabilities, An IoT architecture outline, standards considerations. 4. IoT Architecture -State of the Art: Introduction, State of the art, Architecture Reference Model- Introduction, Reference Model and architecture, IoT reference Model, IoT Reference 09 Architecture- Introduction, Functional View, Information View, Deployment and Operational View, Other Relevant architectural views. 5. IoT Applications for Value Creations: Introduction, IoT applications for industry: Future Factory Concepts, Brownfield IoT, Smart Objects, Smart Applications, Four Aspects in your Business to Master IoT, Value, Creation from Big Data and Serialization, IoT for Retailing Industry, IoT For 07 Oil and Gas, Industry, Opinions on IoT Application and Value for Industry, Home Management, eHealth. 6. Internet of Things Privacy, Security and Governance: Introduction, Overview of Governance, Privacy and Security Issues, Contribution from FP7 Projects, Security, Privacy and Trust in IoT- 08 Data-Platforms for Smart Cities, First Steps Towards a Secure Platform, Smartie Approach. Practical content Experiments/Practical/Simulations would be carried out based on syllabus Text Books 1. From Machine-to-Machine to the Internet of Things: Introduction to a New Age of Intelligence: By Jan Holler, Vlasios Tsiatsis, Catherine Mulligan, Stefan Avesand, Stamatis Karnouskos, David Boyle, 1st Edition, Academic Press, 2014. Reference Books 1. Internet of Things (A Hands-on-Approach), by Vijay Madisetti and Arshdeep Bahga, 1st Edition, VPT, 2014. 2. 3. Rethinking the Internet of Things: A Scalable Approach to Connecting Everything, by Francis daCosta, 1st Edition, Apress Publications, 2013