‘Secutity Threats to Different IT-Based Infrastructure Components of an Intelligent City, Best Practices to
Be Adopted fora Secure Intelligent City
Reference Books:
1. Pethuru Raj Amupama C, Raman, Intelligent Cities - Enabling Tools and Technology, CRC Press
Taylor & Francis Group, 2015, ISBN: 978-1-4822-9998-4
2. John Soldatos, Building Blocks for IoT Anslytis Intemet-of-Things Analytic, River Publishers,
2017, ISBN: 978-87-93519-03-9
3. Mohammad Obaidat and Petros Nicopolitdis, Smart Cities and Homes - Key Enabling
Technologies, Elsevier. 2016, ISBN: 9780128034545
4. Dustdar, Schabram, Nastié, Stefan, Séekié, Ognjen, Smart Cities - The Intemet of Things, People
and Systems, Springer, 2017, ISBN 978-3-319.60030-7
5. Houbing Song Ravi Srinivasan, Tamim Sookoor, Sabina Jeschke, Smart Cities: Foundations
Principles, and Applications, Wiley, 2017, ISBN: 978-1-119-22639-0
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‘Course Objectives:
Enable the students to
1. Team all the elements of ToT, mechanical, electronies/sensor platform for ToT, wireless and
‘wireline protocols of IoT.
2. familiarize open source/commercial electronics platform for ToT-Raspberry Pi, Arduino.
3. practice open source /commercial enterprise cloud platform for ToT-Ayla, Libellium, Axeda,
Cisco fog cloud.
Course Outcomes:
‘The student will be able to
1. understand the architecture and various components of loT
2. describe the working principles of ToT protocols,
3. determine the Market perspective of IoT.
4. recognize merging technological options, platforms and case studies of ToT implementation in
home & city automation
5. relate loT applications to solve problems of humanity
6. design IoT based smart application.
Module 1: Architecture of a sensor
Basic function and architecture of a sensor - Sensor body, sensor mechanism, sensor calibration, sensor
maintenance, cost and pricing structure, legacy and modem sensor network. Development of sensor
electronics - loT vs legacy, and open source vs traditional PCB design style - Development of sensor
communication protocol - Protocols: Modbus, relay. Zigbee, Zwave, X10, Bluetooth, ANT, etc. -
[Business driver for sensor deployment - FDA/EPA regulation, fraud/tempering detection, supervision,
{quality control and process management - Powering options for sensors: Battery, Solar, Witrcity, Mobile
and PoE.
Module 2: 1oT Protocols
Zigbee and Zwave - Advantage of low power mesh networking - Long distance Zigbee - Introduction to
different Zigbee chips - Bluetoothy/BLE: Low power vs high power, speed of detection, class of BLE -
Introduction of Bluetooth vendors & their review - Wireless protocols such as Piconet and packet
structure for BLE and Zigbee.
‘Module 3: LoT Components
PCB vs FPGA vs ASIC design - Prototyping electronics vs Production electronics - QA certificate for loT
= CECSA/UL/IEC/ROHS/IP6S - Basic introduction of multi-layer PCB design and its workflow - Basic
(Open source platforms: Ardnino, Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone.
Computer Science and Engineering‘Module 4: Mobile app platform for loT
Introduction to Mobile app platform for ToT: Protocol stack of Mobile app for IoT - Mobile to server
integration -iBeacon in ToS - Window Azure - Linkafy Mobile platform for IoT.
‘Module 5: Database implementation for ToT
Cloud based IoT platforms - SQL vs NoSQL - Open sourced vs. Licensed Database - Available M2M
cloud platform ~ AxedaXively - Omega NovoTech - Ayla Libellinm - CISCO M2M platform - AT &T
M2M platform - Google M2M platform,
‘Module 6: ToT Home Automation
Recent trends in home automation - IOT-locks - Energy optimization in home,
Reference Books:
1. Olivier Hersent, David Boswarthick, Omar Elloumi, “The Internet of Things: Key Applications
and Protocols", Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.
2. McEwen, Adrian, and Hakim Cassimally. “Designing the internet of things”, John Wiley & Sons,
2013.
3. Slama, Dirk, et al. “Enterprise IoT: Strategies and Best Practices for Connected Products and
Services", O'Reilly Media, Ine, 2015,
4. Bahga, Arshdeep, and Vijay Madiseti “Intemet of Things: A Hands-on Approach’, VPT, 2014,
Greengard, Samuel. “The Internet of things", MIT Press, 2015.
A Hamad Omar, “Proposed Routing Protocol for Internet of Things”, Lambert Academic
Publishing, 2014
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18CS3057 Knowledge Discovery ST ERa EHS
Course Objective
Enable the student to
1. Leam knowledge discovery in database
2. infer knowledge of various knowledge representation methods,
3. conduct case studies on real data mining examples
Course Outcome:
‘The student will be able to
understand knowledge of various knowledge representation methods.
‘understand KDD and data mining
apply decision tree method to predict learning results|
apply classification rules for making decision
evaluate numeric predictions
understand artificial neural networks concepts for discovering knowledge
‘Module 1: Introduction KDD and Data Mining
Data Mining and Machine Leaning. Machine Leaming and Statistics, Generalization as Search, Data
Mining and Ethics
‘Module 2: Knowledge Representation
Decision Tables, Decision Trees, Classification Rules, Associat
‘Trees for Numeric Predictions, Neural Networks, Clusters
‘Module 3: Decision Trees
Divide and Conquer, Calculating Information, Entropy, Pruning. Estimating Error Rates, The C4.5
Algorithm Evaluation of Leamed Results- Training and Testing, Predicting Performance, Cross-
Validation
‘Module 4: Classification Rules
Inferring Rudimentary Rules, Covering Algorithms for Rule Constmuction, Probability Measure for Rule
Evaluation, Association Rules, Item Sets, Rule Efficiency
Rules, Rules involving Relations,
Computer Science and Engineering