Internet of Things
Lec 1
Dr. RaviKiran Y
Assistant Professor
EEE Department
BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus
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Outline
• Course details
• Evaluation components
• Introduction to IOT
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About the Course
Course No. : EEE F411
Course Title : Internet of Things
Lecture Class Timings : MWF - 10am, F104
Lab Timings : T - 11-1 pm, J 105
Th - 2-4 pm, J 105
Th - 11-1pm, J 105
F - 3-5pm, J105 - Dr Joyjit
Chamber consultation
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: Tuesday 10am, I 202 4
Course Overview
• Introduction to IoT, IoT Ecosystem, Architectures, Resource Management, and
Application Levels
• Sensors and Actuators
• Predecessors of IOT - Networks, WSN, CPS
• Programming IoT end-points
• Communication and Networking
• Data Management - ML, Data analytics
• Special Topics in IoT - Security, Industrial IOT, Guest lectures
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Evaluation Scheme
S. No Component Weight Marks Duration Date and Time
1 Mid-Semester 20 % 60 90 minutes As per time table Closed book
2 Lab Sessions 15 % 45 Each of 2 hours As per time table Open book- can
have viva
3 Project 35 % 105 1 session before mid-sem, 1 before compre To be announced Open book
4 Comprehensive 30 % 90 3 hours As per time table Closed book
Total 100 % 300
1. All notices will be sent via course email and related study materials will be shared via CMS only, and thus you
need to register in CMS.
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2. Make-up will be allowed for mid-term and end-term exam only for the genuine cases with prior intimations.
Project
1. Project - Form a group of 6 (will update based on total # students)
Before mid-sem: Pick up papers from top conferences/journals after 2018, identify problem
statement, define sub-tasks among group, write a report, presentation
Before comprehensive exams: present your work, complete report -> submit your work in an
upcoming conference.
We will have help sessions for projects.
E.g - Improve/Develop an existing algorithm - to improve efficiency, power, reliability,
performance
Topics include : WSN, Drones, HCI, IOT frameworks, ML based IOT data processing etc..
If you are interested about any topic/problem statement -> we shall evaluate it and accordingly
guide you
Overall - novelty of the project is an important parameter to grade you.
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Project Evaluation
Activity Deadline % Weightage
(Total = 35 %)
Forming group, picking broad area Aug 20 2%
Identify problem statement, present Oct 2- we will schedule 5%
background work in the area ( atleast 1 presentations over a week
paper per person)
Mid sem report Oct 5 5%
Identify steps (Methodology) you plan to Oct 20 3%
follow to solve the problem, Report needed
Compare your work (Results) with state of Nov 15 5%
the art for the problem, Report Needed
Present your work, submit report Last week of Nov 10%
Submitting in a conference/journal ( Dec 8th) 5%
Project -List of conferences
Pick up papers from the following list of journals/conferences:
● EEE Internet of Things Journal (IoT-J) - https://ieee-iotj.org/
● IoT An Open Access Journal from MDPI - https://www.mdpi.com/journal/IoT
● https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/1000639/all-proceedings
● https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=34
● https://dl.acm.org/journal/csur
● You can also email me few more conferences/journals - i will take a look and approve
impact factor (above 2 is good, above 10 is best) and h5 index (above 50 is good) of paper’s
conference/journal
List of conferences where you can submit your work:
● https://ieee-iotj.org/
● https://dcoss.org/
● https://iotbds.scitevents.org/Home.aspx
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Text Books
Text Book:
• (T1) Introduction to IOT. Sudip Misra, Anandarup Mukherjee, Arijit Roy, (Cambridge
University Press), 2021.
Reference Books:
• (R1) "Internet of Things: A Hands-on Approach", by Arshdeep Bahga and Vijay Madisetti
(Universities Press), 2014.
• (R2) Internet of Things: Principles and paradigms. R. Buyya, and A.V Dastjerdi
(Elsevier), 2016
• (R3) "Precision - Internet Of Things", by Timothy Chou (Mc Graw Hill), 2017.
• (R4) "The Internet of Things: Enabling Technologies, Platforms, and Use Cases", by
Pethuru Raj and Anupama C. Raman (CRC Press), 2017.
• (R4) “Internet of Things” by Raj Kamal (Mc Graw Hill), 2017.
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• (R5) IEEE and ACM Transactions papers.
Classroom Environment
● Plays a key role in the overall learning process.
● Active participation from students in class & labs
- etiquette.
- it’s fine to say i do not understand.
- it’s fine if you like to share anything relevant.
● Please avoid unnecessary distractions, as it drains attention and time.
-E.g dealing with cell phones, please put them in silent mode before entering.
-Talking in groups
Introduction
● Internet of Things is a network of physical things (objects) - sending, receiving, or communicating
information
● using the Internet or other communication technologies and network just as the computers,
tablets and mobiles do, and
● to enable advanced levels of services to industries and society.
E.g UPI
Khanna, Abhishek, and Sanmeet Kaur. "Internet of things (IoT), applications and challenges: a comprehensive review." 12
Wireless Personal Communications 114 (2020): 1687-1762.
Evolution
Khanna, Abhishek, and Sanmeet Kaur. "Internet of things (IoT), applications and challenges: a comprehensive
review." Wireless Personal Communications 114 (2020): 1687-1762.
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Interdisciplinary approach
● A inter-disciplinary approach to IoT is
needed:
-electronics engineering (design &
main hardware),
-mechanism engineering and design
(device physical-world proofing),
-sensor expertise (sensor stabilisation,
calibration),
-data processing, ML
-human-computer interaction design,
-Security social science (human
interaction and privacy)
-human centric technologies*
Application Areas
● Business/Manufacturing
-Real-time analytics of supply chains and equipment, robotic machinery,
● Healthcare
-Portable health monitoring, electronic recordkeeping, pharmaceutical safeguards
● Retail/Business/Finance
-Inventory tracking, smartphone purchasing, payment systems - UPI
● Security, Home Automation
-Biometric and facial recognition locks, remote sensors, law enforcement
● Smart Cities & Smart Grid
-Infrastructure, Transportation, Weather, Utilities - water, electricity
● Agriculture & Food
-Farm automation & analytics, warehouse (smart & efficient storage)
● Environment Monitoring & Public Safety
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ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATION INSTRUMENTATION
Example
Courtesy: https://ncr.indianrailways.gov.in
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