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EE414: IOT APPLICATIONS

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme


Lectures: 03 Hrs./Week Continuous Assessment: 20 Marks
Tutorial: --- Hr/Week In-Sem Exam: 30 Marks
End-Sem Exam: 50 Marks
Credits: 3 Total: 100 Marks
Prerequisite Course:
1. Basic programming knowledge
Course Objectives
Course Objectives:
1. Introduction to IoT, Overview of IoT Building Blocks.
2. Build small applications in IoT for Engineering Applications using Sensors,Actuators.
3. Learn commonly used IoT Simulation Hardware platforms.
4. Understand different Communication Technologies used in IoT.
5. Development of application level protocol and Security of IoT Ecosystem.
6. Understand IoT applications in different domains.

Course Outcomes (COs):


After successful completion of the course, student will be able to
Course Outcome (s) Bloom’s Taxonomy
Level Descriptor
CO1 Identify different basic blocks of IoT systems.
CO2 Use hardware and IoT components.
CO3 Select commonly used IoT Simulation Hardware platforms
Application of Interfacing and Communication Technologies
CO4
for IoT.
Illustrate IoT Application Development and Security of IoT
CO5
Ecosystem.
Evaluate Present and Future Domain specific Applications of
CO6
IoT Ecosystem.

Mapping of Course Outcomes to Program Outcomes (POs) & Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
CO6
Course Contents
UNIT-I Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) Hrs. COs
Introduction to IoT IoT characteristics,Logical design of IoT: IoT
Fundamental blocks, IoT Communication Model, IoT Communication
API’s IoT Enabling Technologies: Wireless Sensor Networks, Cloud
Computing, Embedded Systems,IoT Levels.
UNIT-II Working with Sensors and Hardware Platforms Hrs. CO
Sensors and its different parameters sensed by sensor: Temperature,
Light, Ultrasonic, Humidity, Water detector, PIR sensor, Pressure
Sensor, IR sensor, Touch Sensor, Humidity Sensor, Flow and Level
Sensor, Smoke,Input and out pins of sensors, magnet relays and switches
Middleware: M2M: RFID, WSN.
IoT Simulation Environment Hardware platforms and Endpoint Hrs.
UNIT-III CO
Interfacing
IoT supported Hardware platforms: Introduction to IoT Simulation
Environment and,Devices (Raspberry Pi, Arduino), Architecture, Setup,
IDE, Installation,Interfaces,Programming with focus on interfacing for
reading input from pins, Controlling and Displaying Output,
Introduction to Python programming.
UNIT-IV Interfacing and Communication for Building IoT Applications Hrs. CO
Overview and Working of Controlled Systems, Connectivity models -
TCP/IP Vs OSI model, IoT Communication Models, IoT
Communication APIs, Wires Vs Wireless Communication, their
Technologies and Hardware
Physical Servers and Cloud Platforms: Web server, Introduction to
Cloud Storage models and Communication APIs Webserver, API
Virtualization concepts and Cloud Architecture, IoT Cloudplatforms.
UNIT-V IoT Application Development and Security of IoT Ecosystem Hrs. CO
Application Protocols: MQTT, HTTP, SQL Back-end Application
Designing, Non SQL Back-end Application Designing
Security: Need of security in IoT, Security & Privacy during
development, Privacy for IoT enabled devices, IoT security for
consumer devices, Security, Privacy and Trust in IoT-Data-
Platforms
UNIT-VI Present and Future Domain specific Applications of IoT Ecosystem Hrs. CO
IoT applications for industry: Future Factory Concepts, Brownfield
IoT, Smart Objects, Smart Applications. Study of existing IoT
platforms, Smart Homes/Home automation, Agriculture,
Healthcare, Activity Monitoring, Retail, Logistics, Security, Health
and Lifestyle,Smart Grid, Smart Cities - Security.

Text Books:
[T1] Bahga, A. and Madisetti, V., (2015), “Internet of Things - A Hands-on Approach,” Universities
Press, ISBN: 9788173719547
[T2] Raj, P. and Raman, A. C., (2017), “The Internet of Things: Enabling Technologies, Platforms,
and Use Cases,” Auerbach Publications/CRC Press, ISBN: 9781498761284
[T3] Adrian McEwen, A. and Cassimally, H., (2013), “Designing the Internet of Things,” John

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Wiley and Sons, ISBN:
[T4] Veneri, G., Capasso, A., (2018), “Hands-On Industrial Internet of Things: Create a powerful
Industrial IoT infrastructure using Industry 4.0,” Packt Publishing, ISBN: 9781789537222
[T5] Hersent, O, Boswarthick, D., Elloumi, O., (2012), “The Internet of Things: Key Applications
and Protocols”, Wiley, ISBN: 9781119994350
References:
[R1] Uckelmann, D., Harrison, M., Michahelles, F., (2011), “Architecting the Internet of Things,”
Springer, ISBN: 9781119994350
E-resources:
[E1] https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106105166

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