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Welcome to

PES University
Ring Road Campus, Bengaluru

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Designing of IoT Solutions
UE19CS400SC

Prof. Charanraj B R

Lecture 1

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Disclaimer

☞ This presentation is purely educational.


☞ The views expressed by the presenter is not representation of
any organization.
☞ The views are based on professional experience of the
presenter and no liability is accepted by the
presenter in the event of any potential
or perceived losses resulting from
this presentation.

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Raise your hand if you
have any questions
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Know Your Course: Resources

• Reference Books:

Arshdeep Bahga, Vijay Madisetti,


“Internet of Things – A hands-on approach”,
Universities Press, 2015

David Hanes
IoT Fundamentals | Networking Technologies,
Protocols, and Use Cases for the
Internet of Things
2017

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Know Your Course: Syllabus

UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3


Introduction Smart objects IoT Physical
to IoT and IoT Platforms Devices &
Design Methodology Endpoints

UNIT 4
IoT Physical Server and Data
Analytics for IoT and Case
Studies and Advanced Topics 6
Course Mechanics
☞ Instructor: Prof. Charanraj B R
https://faculty.pes.edu/p10367

☞ Classes:
• Class! Not every bit of material will be on the slides or in the
text.
• Class Monday 10:45 AM to 12:45 PM
• Some classes will be Labs!

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Course Mechanics

☞ You will need to join my class on the Teams environment

☞ Submit all your assignments thru Teams using


Office 365 or equivalent

☞ Email submission NOT accepted

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Course Mechanics

☞ Feedback is encouraged!
• Email me at [email protected]

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Grading Scheme

• Assessment policy: In Semester Assessment (ISA) Max : 25


• Assessment policy: End Semester Assessment (ESA) Max: 25
• Total = ISA + ESA = 50 marks
Activity Marks Remarks
ISA 1 20 Scaled down to 10
ISA 2 20 Scaled down to 10
Mini Project 25 (approx.) Scaled down to 5
Total Marks 25

Activity Marks Remarks


Pen and Paper 50 Scaled down to 25
Total marks 25
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Grading

☞ If any mini project is submitted late, the following applies:


☞ Late by up to 24 hours ( 1 day) – lose 25% of your marks
☞ Late by up to 48 hours (2 days) – lose 50% of your marks
☞ Late by up to 72 hours (3 days) – lose 75% of your marks
☞ Late Beyond 72 hours – Zero

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Honour Code for UE19CS400SC – Designing of IoT
Solution
☞ The Honour Code is the statement on academic integrity.

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Academic Honesty
☞ Academic honesty is expected from each student participating in the
course.

☞ No sharing (willing, unwilling, knowing, unknowing) of assignment code


between students

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Research Team of C-IoT
☞ Prof. Prasad H.B. – Director
☞ Prof. Charanraj B. R.
☞ Dr. Adithya B
☞ Prof. Revathi G. P.
☞ Prof. Vadiraja A
☞ Dr. Ashok Kumar Patil
☞ Dr. Roopa Ravish

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Objectives of C-IoT
☞ Provide students and faculty opportunities to work on IoT domains.
☞ Address the security of IoT platforms comprehensively working with
Centre for (ISFCR).
☞ Form a research and development community with cross disciplinary
collaboration.
☞ Pursue research in IoT technology.

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Domains of C-IoT

Note: This classification is for our convenience 17


1. Industrial IoT

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2. Smart City

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3. Critical Information Infrastructure (CII)

cyber-attacks and DoS attacks

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4. Rural IoT

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5. Medical IoT

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6. Wearable's

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Funding Organization

The Centre is NOW fully FUNDED by PES University

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Location
PES University,
BE-Block, 11th floor, Room No. 1112
RR Campus,
Bangalore

Contact: Prof. Charanraj B R


Email: [email protected]

Website:- iot.pes.edu
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Designing of IoT Solution
Outline of Presentation

➢ Introduction to IoT
➢ Digital Evolution
➢ What is IoT?
➢ Why IoT?
➢ History of IoT
➢ How IoT works?
➢ Pros and cons of IoT
➢ IoT benefits to organizations
➢ Characteristics of IoT
Introduction to IoT

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Digital Evolution

7.4 billion-people on the planet

180 billion-devices connected to the


internet by 2025

6.58-average number of connected


devices per consumer in 2020

44%-children under the age of 1 use


smart devices
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Evolution of Digital Transformation
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IoT and Digitization
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Evolutionary Phases of the Internet
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The Rapid Growth in the Number of Devices Connected to the Internet
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What is IOT?

The basic premise and goal of IoT is to “connect the


unconnected”

A dynamic global network infrastructure with self-


configuring capabilities based on standard and
interoperable communication protocols where
physical and virtual "things" have identities,
physical attributes, and virtual personalities and
use intelligent interfaces, and are seamlessly
integrated into the information network, often
communicate data associated with users and their
environments.
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What is IOT?

Internet of things (IoT) is a system of interrelated


computing devices, mechanical and digital machines
provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability
to transfer data over a network without requiring
human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.

Source: Wikipedia
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Why Is IoT so Important?
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How are these devices connected?
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Genesis of IoT

Kevin Ashton is sometimes called


the “Inventor of IoT” since the first
used the term in 1999 to describe a
system where the Internet is
connected to the physical world via
ubiquitous sensors.
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Pros and cons of IoT

Advantages:
➢ Access information
➢ Communication
➢ Cost-effective
➢ Automation
Disadvantages:
➢ Privacy & security
➢ Complexity
➢ Lesser jobs
➢ Dependability
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IoT benefits to organizations

➢ monitor their overall business processes;


➢ improve the customer experience ;
➢ save time and money;
➢ enhance employee productivity;
➢ integrate and adapt business models;
➢ make better business decisions; and
➢ generate more revenue.
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Characteristics of IoT

➢ Dynamic & Self- Adapting


➢ Self-Configuring
➢ Interoperable Communication Protocols
➢ Unique Identity
➢ Integrated into Information Network
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What should we achieve at the end of the course?

1. Understand the fundamentals of Internet of Things and various Architectures.


2. Develop physical computing applications using Arduino, Raspberry Pi or
equivalent boards.
3. Evaluate different Access technologies and Application protocols to design a
basic IoT application.
4. Understand the need of Data Analytics and Security in IoT.
5. Develop and Evaluate a real world application of Internet of Things.
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What you will be working on ?

1. Single board computers 4. Actuators


a. RaspberryPi (3, 4, Zero etc) a. LEDs
b. BananaPi b. Motors
2. Microcontrollers
a. Arduino UNO c. Relay
b. ESP8266 d. Solenoid Valves etc
c. ESP32 (NodeMCU) 5. Cloud Middlewares/Applications
3. Sensors a. GCP
a. Temperature b. AWS
b. Pressure c. ThingSpeak
c. Humidity d. CloudMQTT etc.
d. Soil Moisture etc.
Charanraj B R
Computer Science and Engineering
PES University, Bengaluru

THANK YOU

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