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The document discusses a student's micro project on IOT basis sensors. It includes an introduction to the topic, aims of the project, course outcomes achieved, methodology followed, resources used and outputs. The student aims to understand the importance of sensors in IOT, know their types and uses. Their methodology involved selecting the topic, collecting data from various sources, and developing the concepts with teacher guidance.

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Chetannn ETI

The document discusses a student's micro project on IOT basis sensors. It includes an introduction to the topic, aims of the project, course outcomes achieved, methodology followed, resources used and outputs. The student aims to understand the importance of sensors in IOT, know their types and uses. Their methodology involved selecting the topic, collecting data from various sources, and developing the concepts with teacher guidance.

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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL


EDUCATION

SHRI H. H. J. B POLYTECHNIC,
CHANDWAD-423101 (Nashik)
MICRO PROJECT
Academic year: 2023-24

TITLE OF PROJECT
OS Hacking Technique

Program: Computer Technology Course: ETI

Program Code: CM Course-code: 22618

Teacher Evaluation Sheet


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Name of Student: Mahajan Chetan Prashant Enrollment No: 2100790161


Name of Program: Computer Technology Semester:- VI
Course Title: Emerging Trends in Computer Engineering and Information Technology (ETI)
Code: -22618

Title of the Micro Project: OS Hacking Technique


Course Outcomes Achieved:-
a) Describe Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and deep learning
b) Interpret IOT concepts
c) Compare Models of Digital Forensic Investigation
d) Describe Evidence Handling Process
e) Describe Ethical Hacking Process
f) Detect Network, Operating System and applications vulnerabilities

Evaluation as per Suggested for Assessment of Micro-Project:

Sr. Characteristic to be assessed Poor Average Good Excellent


No. (Marks 1-3) (Marks 4-5) (Marks 6 - 8) (Marks 9-10)

1. Relevance to the Course


2. Literature Survey /
Information Collection
3. Project Proposal
4. Completion of the Target as
per project proposal
5. Analysis of data and
representation
6. Quality of Prototype / Model
7. Report Preparation
8. Presentation
9. Defense
Micro – Project Evaluation Sheet:

Process Assessment Product Assessment


Part Project Part Individual Total
A – project Methodology B – Project Presentation / Marks 10
Name of Student Proposal (2 marks) Report / Working Viva (4 marks)
(2 marks) Model(2 marks)

Shewale Om
Comments / Suggestions about team work / leadership / inter – personal communication (if any)

Any Other Comment

Name and designation of the faculty Member Miss. Chordiya A.S signature
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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL


EDUCATION

Sr. Name of group Roll No Enrollment No Seat No


No member

1. Shewale Om Sharad 17 2100790182

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify 1) Shewale Om Sharad of 6 Semester of Diploma in Computer Technology of
th

Institute, SHHJB POLYTECHNIC, CHANDWAD (Code: 0079) has completed the Micro- Project satisfactorily in
Subject Emerging Trends in Computer Engineering and Information Technology (22618) for the academic year
2023-2024 as prescribed in the curriculum.

Place: Chandwad

Date: ...................

Subject Teacher Head of the Department Principal


(Miss. Chordia.A.S) (Mr Sali P. R.) (Dr. Wankhede V. A.)
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INDEX

SR_NO. CONTENT PAGE NO.

1 Part A
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1.1 Brief Introduction
5
1.2 Aim of Micro Project
5
1.3 Action Plan

2 Part B
6
2.1 Brief Introduction
6
2.2 Aim of Micro Project
6
2.3 Course Outcome Achieved
6
2.4 Actual Procedure Followed
6
2.5 Actual Resource Used
7
2.6 Outputs
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2.7 Skill Developed

PART A-Plan

Title of Micro-Project: IOT basis Sensors

1.0 Aim/Benefits of the Micro-Project-


1. To understanding importance of Sensors in IOT
2. To know types of Sensors.
3. To know uses of Sensors.

2.0 Course Outcomes Addressed-


a) Describe Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and deep learning

b) Interpret IOT concepts


.
c) Compare Models of Digital Forensic Investigation
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d) Describe Evidence Handling Process

e) Describe Ethical Hacking Process

f) Detect Network, Operating System and applications vulnerabilities


3.0 Proposed Methodology-
At the beginning of the semester I realized that I have to develop a micro project on the
subject –ETI -22618. So began to explore a subject. A few days later I choose “IOT basis
Sensors” topic which is based on fully Concept of IOT .

I then started collecting data from reference books, some websites and notes. I began to
prepare for this subject using all the material I had collected while compiling data containing
information about various operations, functions, etc. But in the meanwhile there was a bit of
difficulty in preparing the subject and with the help of my teacher Prof. A .S. Chordia was
solved. The project has been successfully developed. And from this project I learned to
develop the basic concepts ETI.

4.0 Action Plan-

Details of activity Planned Planned Name Of Responsible


Sr Start Date Finish Date Team Member
no.
1. Finalization of topic Shewale Om Sharad
2. Preparation of Abstract Shewale Om Sharad
3. Collection of data Shewale Om Sharad
5. Preparation of concept Shewale Om Sharad
6. Seminar / Presentation Shewale Om Sharad
7. Submission of Micro Shewale Om Sharad
Project

PART B- Plan

Title of Micro-Project: IOT basis Sensors

1.0 Rational-
The project is about the IOT Sensors and its Types.

2.0 Aims/Benefits of Micro Project-


1. To understanding importance of Sensors in IOT
2. To know types of Sensors.
3. To know uses of Sensors.

3.0 Course Outcomes Achieved-


a) Describe Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and deep learning
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b) Interpret IOT concepts


.
c) Compare Models of Digital Forensic Investigation

d) Describe Evidence Handling Process

e) Describe Ethical Hacking Process

f) Detect Network, Operating System and applications vulnerabilities

4.0 Actual Methodology Followed-


At the beginning of the semester I realized that we had to develop a micro project on the
subject –ETI -22618. So began to explore a subject. A few days later I choose “IOT basis
Sensors” topic which is based on fully Concept of IOT .

I then started collecting data from reference books, some websites and notes. I began to
prepare for this subject using all the material I had collected while compiling data containing
information about various operations, functions, etc. But in the meanwhile there was a bit of
difficulty in preparing the subject and with the help of my teacher Prof. A .S. Chordia was
solved. The project has been successfully developed. And from this project I learned to
develop the basic concepts ETI.

5.0Actual Resources Used-

Sr.No Name of Resource/Material Specification Quantity Remarks


1. Computer System 512 SSD 1 Available
2. Microsoft Word 2010 1 Available
3. Books ETI 1 Available
4. Website www.google.com - Available
6.0 Output-

Types of IoT Sensors


Temperature sensors: These devices measure the amount of heat energy generated from an
object or surrounding area. They find application in air-conditioners, refrigerators and similar
devices used for environmental control. They are also used in manufacturing processes,
agriculture and health industry.Temperature sensors include thermocouples, thermistors,
resistor temperature detectors (RTDs) and integrated circuits (ICs).
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Humidity sensors: The amount of water vapour in air, or humidity, can affect human
comfort as well as many manufacturing processes in industries. So monitoring humidity
level is important. Most commonly used units for humidity measurement are relative
humidity (RH), dew/frost point (D/F PT) and parts per million (PPM)

Motion sensors: Motion sensors are not only used for security purposes but also in automatic door
controls, automatic parking systems, automated sinks, automated toilet flushers, hand dryers, energy
management systems, etc. You use these sensors in the IoT and monitor them from your smartphone
or computer. HC-SR501 passive infrared (PIR) sensor is a popular motion sensor for hobby projects

Gas sensors: These sensors are used to detect toxic gases. The sensing technologies most
commonly used are electrochemical, photo-ionisation and semiconductor. With technical
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advancements and new specifications, there are a multitude of gas sensors available to help
extend the wired and wireless connectivity deployed in IoT applications

Smoke sensors: Smoke detectors have been in use in homes and industries for quite a long
time. With the advent of the IoT, their application has become more convenient and user-
friendly. Furthermore, adding a wireless connection to smoke detectors enables additional
features that increase safety and convenience

Pressures Sensors :-These sensors are used in IoT systems to monitor systems and devices
that are driven by pressure signals. When the pressure range is beyond the threshold level, the
device alerts the user about the problems that should be fixed. For example, BMP180 is a
popular digital pressure sensor for use in mobile phones, PDAs, GPS navigation devices and
outdoor equipment. Pressure sensors are also used in smart vehicles and aircrafts to determine
force and altitude, respectively. In vehicle, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is used to
alert the driver when tyre pressure is too low and could create unsafe driving conditions.

Image sensors: These sensors are found in digital cameras, medical imaging systems, night-
vision equipment, thermal imaging devices, radars, sonars, media house and biometric systems.
In the retail industry, these sensors are used to monitor customers visiting the store through IoT
network. In offices and corporate buildings, they are used to monitor employees and various
activities through IoT networks.
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Accelerometer sensors: These sensors are used in smartphones, vehicles, aircrafts and other
applications to detect orientation of an object, shake, tap, tilt, motion, positioning, shock or
vibration. Different types of accelerometers include Hall-effect accelerometers, capacitive
accelerometers and piezoelectric accelerometers.

IR sensors: These sensors can measure the heat emitted by objects. They are used in various
IoT projects including healthcare to monitor blood flow and blood pressure, smartphones to
use as remote control and other functions, wearable devices to detect amount of light,
thermometers to monitor temperature and blind-spot detection in vehicles.
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Proximity sensors: These sensors detect the presence or absence of a nearby object
without any physical contact. Different types of proximity sensors are inductive,
capacitive, photoelectric, ultrasonic and magnetic. These are mostly used in object
counters, process monitoring and control.

7.0 Skill Developed


1.Understanding Sensors used in IOT
2.Types of Sensors can be identified

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