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Course Structure & Syllabus of B.

Tech – Computer
Science & Engineering
Applicable for Batch: 2017-2021

Year: 4th Semester: VIII

Course Category Course Code Course Title L T P Credit


IP/THESIS CS422 Industrial Project/Thesis 16
or
DE Department Elective-8 2 0 2 3
DE Department Elective-9 2 0 2 3
DE Department Elective-10 2 0 0 2
DE Department Elective-11 3 0 2 4
OE Open Elective-2 3 0 0 3
HE Humanities Elective-4 2 0 0 2
Total 17

Department Elective 8
Course Code Course Title
CS457 Soft Computing
CS472 Information Security
CS473 Computer Vision
NOC18_CS47 Blockchain Architecture Design and Use Cases

Department Elective 9
Course Code Course Title
CS443 LAMP Technology
CS471 Data Base Administration
CS474 Object oriented modelling & Design
NOC18_CS46 Introduction to Internet of Things

Department Elective 10
Course Code Course Title
CS456 Business Intelligence
CS458 Mobile computing
CS459 IOT Concepts

Department Elective 11
Course Code Course Title
CS455 Distributed Computing
CS444 Principal & Applications of Pattern Recognition
CS445 Artificial Neural Network & Learning

Humanities Elective 4
Course Code Course Title
HS493 Indian Culture & Tradition
HS483 Indian Philosophy
HS491 Industrial Sociology
Subject CS459 Subject IOT Concepts

DIT University, Dehradun


Course Structure & Syllabus of B.Tech – Computer
Science & Engineering
Applicable for Batch: 2017-2021
Code Title (Departmental Elective 10)
Subject
LTP 200 Credit 2 DE Year 4th Semester VIII
Category

OBJECTIVES:
Students will be explored to the interconnection and integration of the physical world and the cyber space.
They are also able to understand the design principles of IOT Devices.

Unit I (9 L)

Internet of Things (IoT): Vision, Definition, Conceptual Framework, Architectural view, technology behind IoT,
Sources of the IoT, M2M Communication, IoT Examples.

Design Principles for Connected Devices: IoT/M2M systems layers and design standardization, communication
technologies, data enrichment and consolidation, ease of designing and affordability

Unit II (9 L)

Hardware for IoT: Sensors, digital sensors, actuators, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, wireless
sensor networks, participatory sensing technology.
Embedded Platforms for IoT: Embedded computing basics, Overview of IOT supported. Hardware platforms
such as Arduino, NetArduino, Raspberry pi, Beagle Bone, Intel Galileo boards and ARM cortex.

Unit-3 (9 L)

Network & Communication Aspects in IoT: Wireless medium access issues, MAC protocol survey, Survey
routing protocols, Sensor deployment & Node discovery, Data aggregation & dissemination.
Challenges in IoT Design Challenges: Development challenges, Security challenges, Other challenges.

IoT Applications : Smart metering, e-health, city automation, automotive applications, home automation,
smart cards, Communicating data with H/W units, mobiles, tablets, Designing of smart street lights in smart
city.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
At the end of course students will become proficient in the following aspects of IOT:

CO1. Able to understand the application areas of IOT ·


CO2. Able to realize the revolution of Internet in Mobile Devices, Cloud & Sensor Networks ·
CO3. Able to understand building blocks of Internet of Things and characteristics.

Text Book:
1. Olivier Hersent,DavidBoswarthick, Omar Elloumi “The Internet of Things key applications and
protocols”, willey,2nd edition ,2012
2. Jeeva Jose, Internet of Things, Khanna Publishing; First edition 2018.
3. Michael Miller “The Internet of Things” Pearson Education India; 1 edition 2015)
Reference Book:
1. Raj Kamal “INTERNET OF THINGS”, McGraw-Hill, 1ST Edition, 2016
2. Arshdeep Bahga, Vijay Madisetti “Internet of Things (A hands on approach)” 1st
edition, VPI publications,2014
3. Adrian McEwen,HakinCassimally “Designing the Internet of Things” ,Wiley ,2015

DIT University, Dehradun

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