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Government of Karnataka Department of Technical Education Bengaluru Course Title: Internet of Things Course Code: Scheme (L:T:P) : 4:0:0 Total Contact Hours: 2 1CS6F Type of Course: Lectures, Self Core/ Elective: Credit :04 Study & Student ctivity Elective CIE- 2 Marks SEE- 0 Marks Prerequisites Basic knowledge computer networks and related courses. Course Objectives 1. To assess the vision of IoT. 2. To classify Real World IoT applications in various Domains.. To understand design methodology for IoT platforms. Course Outcome On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to attain below Course Outcome (CO): Course Outcome CL Linked PO Teaching Hours CO1 CO2 CO CO4 CO Interpret the vision of IoT from a global context. Illustrate the application of IoT in various Domains. nderstand the differences and Similarities between IoT and M2M. Interpretation of different IoT platforms design methodology. Illustration of IoT Physical Devices. CO6 Narration of Ethics in IoT. R, 1,2,,6,7,8,9, 12, 1,2,4,,6,8,9, 12 R, 1,2,,4,,6, 06, 1,2,,6,8,9, 08 1,2,,6,8,9, 08 1,2,,6,7,9, 06 Total 2 Legends: R = Remember = nderstand; = pply and above levels (Bloom s revised taxonomy) 1

Course-PO ttainment Matrix Course Programme Outcomes 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 Internet of Things 1 2 2 Level - Highly ddressed, Level 2-Moderately ddressed, Level 1-Low ddressed. Method is to relate the level of PO with the number of hours devoted to the COs which address the given PO. If >40% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level If 2 to 40% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 2 If to 2% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 1 If < % of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is considered not-addressed. Course Content and Blue Print of Marks for SEE nit No I II III IV V VI nit Name Introduction to Internet of Things Hour 12 Domain specific IoT 12 IoT and M2M 06 IoT Platforms Design Methodology IoT Physical Devices & Endpoints. 08 08 Ethics in IoT 06 Questions to be set for SEE Marks Weightage Marks Weightage (%) R 20 24.1-20 0 20.68-1. - 1 2 17.24-1 2 17.24-1 - 1. Total 2 90 4 14 0 NIT I: Introduction to Internet of Things 12 Hrs Definition and characteristics of IoT, Physical design of IoT, Things in IoT, IoT Protocols, Logical Design of IoT, IoT functional blocks, IoT communication Models, IoT communication PI s, IoT enabling Technologies Wireless sensor networks, Cloud Computing, Big Data nalytics, Communication protocols, embedded systems. IoT Levels and Deployment templates IoT Level-1, IoT Level-2, IoT Level-, IoT Level-4, IoT Level-, IoT Level-6 NIT II: Domain specific IoT 12 Hrs Introduction, Home automation- Smart lighting, smart appliances, intrusion detection, smoke for gas detectors; Cities- Smart Parking, Smart lighting, Smart Roads, Structural Health Monitoring, surveillance, Emergency Response; Environment- Weather monitoring, air pollution monitoring, noise pollution monitoring, forest fire detection, river flood s detection; 2

Energy- Smart grids, renewable energy systems, prognostics; Retail- Inventory management, smart payments, smart vending machines; Logistics- Route generation and scheduling, Fleet tracking, Shipment monitoring, Remote vehicle diagnostics; griculture- Smart Irrigation, Green house control; Industry- Machine diagnosis and prognosis, indoor air Quality monitoring; Health and Life Style- Health and fitness monitoring, Wearable electronics. NIT III: IoT and M2M 06 Hrs Introduction, M2M, Difference between IoT and M2M, SDN and NFV for IoT- Software defined networking, network function virtualization; NIT IV: IoT Platforms Design Methodology 08 Hrs Introduction, IoT Design and Methodology- Purpose and requirements specification, Process specification, Domain model specification, Information model specification, service specification, IoT level specification, functional view specification, Operational view specification, Device and component integration, application development. NIT V: IoT Physical Devices and Endpoints 08 Hrs What is an IoT device?, Basic Building blocks of an IoT Device, Exemplary Device: Raspberry Pi, bout the Board, Linux on Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Interfaces, Other IoT devices. NIT VI: Ethics in IoT 06 Hrs Characterizing the IoT, Privacy, Control Disrupting Control, Crowd sourcing; Environment Physical thing, Electronics, Internet service; Solutions The IoT as a part of the solution, cautious optimism,the open IoT definition. Text Books 1. Internet of Things Hands on pproach, By rshdeep Bahga and Vijay Madisetti niversities Press, ISBN: 97881771947 (nit I to V) 2. Designing the Internet of Things drian McEwen & Hakim Cassimality Wiley India, ISBN: 97881266861 (nit VI) References 1. The Internet of Things Key pplications and Protocols, Wiley Publication, Olivier Hersent, David Boswarthick, Omar Elloumi. ISBN: 978812676 2. The Internet of Things, Pearson, By Michael Miller ISBN: 97892246. http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en_us/solutions/trends/iot/introduction_to_iot_november.p df 4. https://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/iot-implementation-and-challenges/. https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/reports/federal-trade-commission-staff-reportnovember-201-workshop-entitled-internet-things-privacy/127iotrpt.pdf

Suggested list of student activities Note: the following activities or similar activities for assessing CIE (I) for marks (ny one) 1. Each student should do any one of the following type activity or any other similar activity related to the course and before conduction, get it approved from concerned course coordinator and program coordinator. 2. Each student should conduct different activity and no repeating should occur. 1 nderstand the different protocols and their purposes used to communicate in IoT. 2 Learn and nderstand different Cloud Platform Services Offered by Vendors. Learn the Deployment steps of any Domain specific IoT Services. 4 Learn/Compare Different Hardware Boards for Creating IoT Services nderstand the different functionalities of sensors in IoT Devices. 6 nderstand integrating IoT Services to other third party Clouds. 7 Discuss Privacy Issues in IOT 8 Quiz Course Delivery The course will be delivered through lectures and Power point presentations/ Video Course ssessment and Evaluation Scheme Method What To who m When/Where (Frequency in the course) CIE I Three I tests (verage of three tests will be computed) SEE End Exam Student Feedback on course End of Course Survey Student activities Total End of the course Middle of the course End of the course Max Marks Evidence collected 20 Blue books 0 Report 2 0 nswer scripts at BTE Feedback forms Questionnaires Course outcomes 1 to 6 1 to 6 1 to 6 1,2, Delivery of course 1 to 6 Effectiveness of Delivery of instructions & ssessment Methods Note: Continuous Internal Evaluation shall be conducted for 20 marks. verage marks of three tests shall be rounded off to the next higher digit. 4

Questions for CIE and SEE will be designed to evaluate the various educational components (Bloom s taxonomy) such as: Sl. No Bloom s Category % 1 Remembrance 07 2 nderstanding 62 pplication 1 Note to I verifier: The following documents to be verified by CIE verifier at the end of semester 1. Blue books (20 marks) 2. Student suggested activities report for marks. Student feedback on course regarding Effectiveness of Delivery of instructions & ssessment Methods. FORMT OF I TEST QESTION PPER (CIE) Test/Date and Time Semester/year Course/Course Code Max Marks Ex: I test/6 th week VI SEM of sem -11 M Year: 2017-18 Name of Course coordinator : nits: CO s: 20 Question no Question MRKS CL CO PO 1 2 4 Note: Internal choice may be given in each CO at the same cognitive level (CL). MODEL QESTION PPER (CIE) Test/Date and Time Semester/year Course/Course Code Max Marks Ex: I test/6 th week VI SEM Internet of Things (IOT) 20 of sem -11 M Year: 2017-18 Course code: 1CS6F Name of Course coordinator : nits:1,2 Co: 1,2 Note: nswer all questions Questio Question CL CO PO n no 1 Discuss Big Data nalytics role in IoT. (M) OR 1 1,2 What is the Role of Things and Internet in IoT? (M) 2 Describe the characteristics of IoT. (M) R 1 1,2 Describe applications of IoT for Cities. (M) OR 2 1,2 Discuss applications of IoT for Logistics. (M) Note: Internal choice may be given in each CO at the same cognitive level (CL).

Format for Student ctivity ssessment DIMENSION nsatisfactory 1 Developing 2 Satisfactory Good 4 Exemplary Score Collection of data Fulfill team s roles & duties Shares work equally Listen to other Team mates Does not collect any information relating to the topic Does not perform any duties assigned to the team role lways relies on others to do the work Is always talking; never allows anyone else to speak Collects very limited information; some relate to the topic Performs very little duties Rarely does the assigned work; often needs reminding sually does most of the talking; rarely allows others to speak Collects some basic information; refer to the topic Performs nearly all duties sually does the assigned work; rarely needs reminding Listens, but sometimes talk too much Collects relevant information; concerned to the topic Performs all duties Does the assigned job without having to be reminded. Listens and contributes to the relevant topic Collects a great deal of information; all refer to the topic Performs all duties of assigned team roles with presentation lways does the assigned work without having to be reminded and on given time frame Listens and contributes precisely to the relevant topic and exhibit leadership qualities TOTL 1/4=.2=4 Note: This is only an example. ppropriate rubrics/criteria may be devised by the concerned Course Coordinator for assessing the given activity 4 6

MODEL QESTION PPER Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering VI Semester Course Title: Internet of Things Code: 1CS6F Time: Hours Max Marks: 0 PRT- nswer any SIX full questions. Each carries marks. X6=0 Marks 1. Describe an Example of IoT Service that uses publish-subscribe communication Model 2. What are the Differences between Machines in M2M and Things in IoT?. Describe the characteristics of IoT. 4. Explain architectural constraints of REST.. Discuss noise pollution monitoring and forest fire detection on IoT. 6. Explain Operational view specification with an example. 7. List and explain the functional attributes of an IoT device. 8. How Raspberry pi is different from Desktop Computer? 9. Explain the Privacy v/s the IoT. PRT-B nswer any SEVEN full questions each carries marks. X7=70 Marks 1. Explain IoT Communication Models. 2. Explain the Components of IoT. Explain applications of IoT for Retail. 4. Discuss pplications of IoT for Homes.. Discuss Smart Irrigation and Green House Control 6. Explain Software Defined Networking (SDN) architecture with neat Diagram. 7. Derive the services from process and information model for Home automation IoT System. 8. List and briefly explain the steps involved in IoT System Design Methodology. 9. Explain in brief the various components and peripherals of Raspberry pi Board.. Describe crowd sourcing with an example 7

MODEL QESTION BNK Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering VI Semester Course Title: Internet of Things CO Question CL Marks Describe the characteristics of IoT. R Write a Note on Physical Design of IoT Explain IoT Functional Blocks. Explain IoT Enabling Technologies. Discuss Big Data nalytics role in IoT. I Explain IoT Level-. Describe an Example of IoT Service that uses publish-subscribe 0 communication Model Describe an Example IoT Service that uses web socket-based Communication. Explain architectural constraints of REST. What is the Role of Things and Internet in IoT? R Discuss IoT Protocols. Explain IoT Communication Models. Explain IoT Communication PI s Explain the Components of IoT Discuss IoT Level-1 and IoT Level-2 Discuss IoT Level- and IoT Level-4 Explain weather monitoring and air pollution monitoring on IoT. Discuss noise pollution monitoring and forest fire detection on IoT. Explain remote vehicle diagnostics using IoT. Discuss Smart Irrigation and Green House Control Explain the role of IoT in Health and Fitness Monitoring. List and Briefly explain Domain Specific IoT Services. II Discuss pplications of IoT for Homes. Describe applications of IoT for Cities. Explain applications of IoT for Energy Systems. Explain applications of IoT for Retail. Discuss applications of IoT for Logistics. Discuss pplications of IoT in Industry. Explain SDN Layers. What are the Differences between Machines in M2M and Things in IoT? R How do Data Collection and nalysis approaches differ in M2M and R IoT. III What are the differences between SDN and NFV? Describe how NFV can be used for virtualizing IoT Devices? Explain M2M System architecture. Explain the Differences between IoT and M2M 8

IV V VI Explain Software Defined Networking (SDN) architecture with neat Diagram. Describe NFV architecture with neat block diagram. Explain purpose and requirement specification of IoT Design. Describe Process specifications for Home utomation IoT Systems. Describe information Model of the Home automation IoT Systems. Explain Controller service of Home utomation IoT System. Explain Operational view specification with an example. List and Briefly explain the steps involved in IoT System Design Methodology. Explain Domain Model of the Home automation IoT system. Derive the services from process and information model for Home automation IoT System. Explain functional view specification for Home utomation IoT System. What is an IoT Device? List Examples. List and explain the functional attributes of an IoT device. List and explain Raspberry pi interfaces. How Raspberry pi is different from Desktop Computer? List and explain Other IoT Devices. What s the use of SPI and I2C interfaces on Raspberry pi? With neat Block diagram explain an IoT Device. Explain in brief the various components and peripherals of Raspberry pi Board. Illustrate characterizing the Internet of Things. Explain the ideal ethics for IoT. Explain the Privacy v/s the IoT List and explain critical requirements for sensor commons projects. Explain the environmental issues relating to IoT. Explain the open Internet of Things definition. Describe crowdsourcing with an example. Describe with an example Internet of Things as a part the solutions. 9