1. The document outlines 15 questions related to Internet of Things (IoT) technology for an assignment in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Ballari Institute of Technology and Management.
2. The questions cover topics such as smart objects, sensor networks, wireless communication criteria, IEEE standards for IoT including 1901.2a and 802.15.4, LoRaWAN architecture and security, NB-IoT, IP protocols for IoT including 6LoWPAN and RPL, and optimizing IP.
3. Students are asked to answer the questions in brief to illustrate their understanding of key concepts in IoT.
1. The document outlines 15 questions related to Internet of Things (IoT) technology for an assignment in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Ballari Institute of Technology and Management.
2. The questions cover topics such as smart objects, sensor networks, wireless communication criteria, IEEE standards for IoT including 1901.2a and 802.15.4, LoRaWAN architecture and security, NB-IoT, IP protocols for IoT including 6LoWPAN and RPL, and optimizing IP.
3. Students are asked to answer the questions in brief to illustrate their understanding of key concepts in IoT.
1. The document outlines 15 questions related to Internet of Things (IoT) technology for an assignment in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Ballari Institute of Technology and Management.
2. The questions cover topics such as smart objects, sensor networks, wireless communication criteria, IEEE standards for IoT including 1901.2a and 802.15.4, LoRaWAN architecture and security, NB-IoT, IP protocols for IoT including 6LoWPAN and RPL, and optimizing IP.
3. Students are asked to answer the questions in brief to illustrate their understanding of key concepts in IoT.
1. The document outlines 15 questions related to Internet of Things (IoT) technology for an assignment in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Ballari Institute of Technology and Management.
2. The questions cover topics such as smart objects, sensor networks, wireless communication criteria, IEEE standards for IoT including 1901.2a and 802.15.4, LoRaWAN architecture and security, NB-IoT, IP protocols for IoT including 6LoWPAN and RPL, and optimizing IP.
3. Students are asked to answer the questions in brief to illustrate their understanding of key concepts in IoT.
BALLARI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT , BALLARI.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING.
24-04-2023 Department Computer Science & COURSE Programme Engineering TYPE Core Course INTERNET OF THINGS Course Code 18CS81 Title TECHNOLOGY Assignment 2 Marks Answer the following questions in brief: 1. Illustrate smart object as the building blocks of IoT. 2. Discuss a case study highlighting the power of sensors and IoT. 3. Classify Sensor groups and list sensor types with examples. 4. Explain Sensor and Actuator interaction with physical world by comparing with humans. 5. List the significant limitations of smart object and how to address them. 6. Analyze Sensor Networks and its communication patterns and communication protocols. 7. Examine Range, Frequency band and Power as communication criteria of wireless communication. 8. Examine Topology, Constrained Devices and Constrained Networks as communication criteria of wireless communication. 9. Illustrate IEEE 1901.2a in detail. 10.Explain IEEE 802.15.4 PHY Format and IEEE 802.15.4 MAC Format. 11.Discuss LoRaWAN Architecture and LoRaWAN Security. 12.Explain NB-IoT and other LTE variations. 13.Illustrate the key advantages of internet protocol and explain adaption or adoption of IP. 14.Examine Optimizing IP for IoT through capabilities of Header Compression, Fragmentation and Mesh Addressing of 6LoPAN (RFC 4994). 15.Discuss the consensus of IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low Power Lossy Networks (RPL).