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This document outlines an Internet of Things (IoT) course that aims to: 1) introduce the vision and market perspective of IoT; 2) cover data management using IoT devices and technologies; and 3) explore state-of-the-art IoT architectures and their real-world applications in industrial automation and commercial building automation. The course is divided into 5 units that will teach these objectives over 10-11 hours each, addressing topics such as M2M communications, IoT value chains, IoT architecture standards, and case studies of IoT in commercial and industrial settings. Students will learn to understand the global vision of IoT, analyze its market, implement devices and data management, build IoT architectures,

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This document outlines an Internet of Things (IoT) course that aims to: 1) introduce the vision and market perspective of IoT; 2) cover data management using IoT devices and technologies; and 3) explore state-of-the-art IoT architectures and their real-world applications in industrial automation and commercial building automation. The course is divided into 5 units that will teach these objectives over 10-11 hours each, addressing topics such as M2M communications, IoT value chains, IoT architecture standards, and case studies of IoT in commercial and industrial settings. Students will learn to understand the global vision of IoT, analyze its market, implement devices and data management, build IoT architectures,

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SUBJECT TITLE: Internet of Things (IoT)

Course Objectives:

The objective of the course is to:

1. Vision and Introduction to IoT.


2. Understand IoT Market perspective.
3. Data and Knowledge Management and use of Devices in IoT Technology.
4. Understand State of the Art – IoT Architecture.
5. Real World IoT Design Constraints, Industrial Automation and Commercial Building
Automation in IoT.

Unit No. of
Syllabus Content
No Hours

M2M to IoT-The Vision-Introduction, From M2M to IoT, M2M towards


1 10
IoT-the global context, A use case example, Differing Characteristics.

M2M to IoT – A Market Perspective– Introduction, Some Definitions,


M2M Value Chains, IoT Value Chains, An emerging industrial structure
for IoT, The international driven global value chain and global
2 information monopolies. M2M to IoT-An Architectural Overview– 10

Building an architecture, Main design principles and needed capabilities,


An IoT architecture outline, standards considerations.

M2M and IoT Technology Fundamentals- Devices and gateways,


Local and wide area networking, Data management, Business
3 processes in IoT, Everything as a Service(XaaS), M2M and IoT 11

Analytics, Knowledge Management

4 IoT Architecture-State of the Art – Introduction, State of the 10


art,Architecture Reference Model- Introduction, Reference Model and
architecture, IoT reference Model

IoT Reference Architecture- Introduction, Functional View, Information


View, Deployment and Operational View, Other Relevant architectural
views. Real-World Design Constraints- Introduction, Technical Design
constraints-hardware is popular again, Data representation and
visualization, Interaction and remote control.Industrial
5 Automation- Service-oriented architecture-based device integration, 11
SOCRADES: realizing the enterprise integrated Web of Things, IMC-
AESOP: from the Web of Things to the Cloud of Things,Commercial
Building Automation- Introduction, Case study: phase one-commercial
building automation today, Case study: phase two- commercial building
automation in the future.

Textbook:

 Jan Holler, Vlasios Tsiatsis, Catherine Mulligan, Stefan Avesand, Stamatis Karnouskos,
David Boyle, “From Machine-to-Machine to the Internet of Things: Introduction to a New Age
of Intelligence”, 1st Edition, Academic Press, 2014.
Reference Books:

 Vijay Madisetti and Arshdeep Bahga, “Internet of Things (A Hands-on-


st
Approach)”, 1 Edition, VPT, 2014.
 Francis daCosta, “Rethinking the Internet of Things: A Scalable Approach to
Connecting Everything”, 1st Edition, Apress Publications, 2013

NOTE: One question each from units 1, 2 and 4.

Two questions from unit-3

Two questions from unit-5

Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course the student will be able to:

1. Understand the vision of IoT from a global context.


2. Determine the Market perspective of IoT.
3. Use of Devices, Gateways and Data Management in IoT.
4. Building state of the art architecture in IoT.
5. Application of IoT in Industrial and Commercial Building Automation and Real World Design
Constraints.

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