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IoT

Dr. Brijesh Kumar Chaurasia


Department of Information Technology
Indian Institute of Information Technology, Lucknow

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Disclaimers

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freely available websites.

If there is a reference on a slide all of the information on


that slide is attributable to that source whether quotation
marks are used or not.
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ABCA
The exam will be in English and in Online mode
Mid Term - 50
Multiple Assignment - 10
Research / Network Contents Review / PBL - 10
Seminar / PBL - 10
Attendance – 10
Class performance - 10
Subtotal - 100
End term - 100
Total - 200

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Syllabus
Course Module Details
To introduce students with an overview of the concepts & fundamentals of IoT, IoT networks, and Security
challenges of IoT. In particular, goals for course module:
Objective(s)  To understand the state-of-the-art in IoT network protocols, architectures, security issues and applications.
 To understand how networking research is done.

Prerequisites Basic understanding of Windows/Linux operating system and programming concepts, and computer networks.
Course Contents
Introduction to IoT, need, technologies used in IoT, benefits of IoTs, IoT Implementation Challenges,
Applications, IoT structure, Working process of IoT, Components of internet of things, - Sensor, Actuator.
IoT Networking – IoT Architecture, Reference model, IoT Service Oriented Architecture, challenges.

IoT Protocols – IEEE 804.14.5, ZigBee, Connectivity (6LowPAN, RPL), Communication / Transport (Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth, LPWAN), Discovery Protocols (Physical Web, mDNS, DNS-SD), Data Protocol (MQTT, CoAP,
AMQP, Web Socket, Node), Device Management (TR-069, OMA-DM), Semantic (JSON-LD, Web Thing
Model)

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Syllabus
Course Contents Sensor Networks – Component, challenges, application, and multiple source multiple object detection.
Node behaviour in WSN, Applications
Cloud Computing – Fundamental, Service Model, Service management and security, Sensor Cloud, Fog
Computing
Security Challenges of IoT, IoT Attack Taxonomy Based on Architecture

Contact Details: Dr. Brijesh Kumar Chaurasia


Department of IT
IIIT Lucknow
Email: brijesh@iiitl.ac.in, hod.it@iiitl.ac.in
Text Books:
 Mayur Ramgir, Internet of Things- Architecture, Implementation, and Security, Pearson Education India, 2019.
Reference Books:
1. S. Misra, A. Mukherjee, and A. Roy, Introduction to IoT, Cambridge University Press, 2020.
2. S. Misra, C. Roy, and A. Mukerjee, 2020, Introduction to Industrial Internet of Things and Industry 4.0, CRC Press, 2020
3. Research Papers.

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Outline

 Introduction – IoT, IoE, IIoT

 History & Applications

 Structure of an IoT Network

 Security Issues

 AWS Cloud IoT

 Future research scope

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Introduction

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a sprawling set of technologies and use


cases that has no clear, single definition.
Google.com

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What is IoT ?

Google.com

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The “The Internet of Things (IoT) envisions of interlinked


computing devices, including both mechanical and digital
devices.

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• The term Internet of Things was first used by Kevin Ashton in


1999.

• Refers to uniquely identifiable objects (things) and their virtual


representations in an Internet-like structure.

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The connection between these devices is powered through the


internet where each devices carries unique identifiers (UIDs) to
communicate with other devices.

These “things” or objects are designed in such a way that they


can engage in communication without manual intervention.

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IoT is a collection of heterogeneous end nodes, producing huge


amount of heterogeneous data transmitted using different protocols
to achieve a common goal.

IoT describes a system where items in the physical world, and


sensors within or attached to these items, are connected to the
internet via wireless and/or wired Internet connections.

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֍ These sensors can use various types of local area connections such
as RFID, NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (BLE), and Zigbee.

֍ Sensors can also have wide area connectivity such as GSM, GPRS,
3/4G, and LTE.

֍ IoE(Cisco): connection/communication between


people, place, objects and things.
https://www.i-scoop.eu/internet-of-things-guide/industrial-internet-things-iiot-saving-costs-innovation/industrial-internet-things-iiot/
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IoT
Working Process of IoT?

֍ Usage: Communication,
Monitoring & Control,
Automation, Ease of doing
with cost effectiveness.

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IoT- History

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