First course in IoT for undergraduates

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IOT means Internet Of Things. IOT comprises of sensors, smart meters, smart vehicles connected to Internet. ... By 2022, it's estimated that there will be 30 billion IoT devices, and a global market of $7.1 trillion. Without a doubt, IoT is poised to play a central and defining role in the future of the world.

To introduce this great technology to undergraduates i have prepared a syllabus on 'IoT in smart Applications' with specific Course Outcomes ranging from knowing the key terms to taking the IoT product to the market.

School: SET

Program: B.Tech
Current Academic Year: 2020
Branch: ECE Engineering
Semester: 
1
Course Code
ECE932
2
Course  Title
IoT in Smart Application
3
Credits
3
4
Contact Hours
(L-T-P)
3-0-0  

Course Status
Open Elective
5
Course Objective
1. Able to understand the application areas of  IoT
2.Introduction to core technologies-rfid ,sensor & communication networks
3. Able to realize the revolution of internet in mobile devices, cloud & sensor networks
4. Able to understand building blocks of internet of things
5-understanding of prototype and  business model
.
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Course Outcomes
CO1: define key components and design principles of existing  IoT solutions
CO2: explain various IoT application in different areas
CO3: illustrate various Embedded prototyping Techniques.
CO4: make use of various IoT Enabling technologies.
CO5:  identify various fundamental business model for basic IoT solutions
CO6: apply IoT principles in various industrial application
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Course Description
The explosive growth of the “Internet of Things” is changing our world and the rapid drop in price for typical IoT components is allowing people to innovate new designs and products. In this basic course you will learn the importance of IoT in society, the current components of typical IoT devices and trends for the future. IoT design considerations, constraints and interfacing between the physical world and your device will also be covered. Introduction to business models for  IoT-based applications is also present

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Outline syllabus
CO Mapping

Unit 1
Internet of things
CO1, CO6
A
 Overview with application examples
CO1, CO6
B
Design Principles for connected devices
CO1, CO6
C
 Physical & logical Design,M2M Communication
CO1, CO6

Unit 2
Illustrative application Scenarios’ & concepts(2-Ref)

A
Smart Waste management, Smart energy conservation
CO2, CO6
B
Smart Medication &emergency handling
CO2, CO6
C
Smart product management, Home automation.
CO2, CO6

Unit 3
Prototyping Embedded Devices (Ch-5 Ref)
CO3, CO6
A
Electronics, Sensors and Actuators, Scaling up the electronics, Journey to Circuit Board
CO3, CO6
B
Embedded computing Basics: Microcontroller, System on Chip(SoC’s), Choosing your platform
CO3, CO6
C
Arduino's  basic working
CO3, CO3

Unit 4
Enabling Technologies
CO4, CO6
A
Basics of  RFID , NFC  
CO4, CO6
B
Wireless networks, WSN ,RTLS , GPS
CO4, CO6
C
Rasberrypi basics and it's applications
CO4, CO6

Unit 5
Usage in Industry-business models & Deployment
CO5,CO6
A
Basic prototype development –case study
CO5,CO6
B
 Business models
CO5,CO6
C
Manufacturing & ethics-discussion
CO5,CO6

Mode of examination
Theory


Weightage Distribution
CA
MTE
ETE

30%
20%
50%


Text book/s*
Text Books
1.     Ebook-Designing of Internet of things by- Adrian McEwen, Hakim Cassimally ,Wiley
2-Internet of Things by-A Bahga&Vijay Madisetti,University Press


Other References
1-Free E book-Enabling Things to talk-by Alessandro Bassi • Martin Bauer • Martin Fiedler • Thorsten Kramp • Rob van Kranenburg • Sebastian Lange • Stefan Meissner,Springer
2- Ebook(Business edition)-Internet of Things by Mirko Presser ,The Alexandra Institute
You tube video’s-IoT tutorials for beginners.


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