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Internet of Things: Design Concepts and Use Cases

By Prof. Maitreyee Dutta   |   National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chandigarh
Learners enrolled: 7617

This course is designed to help learners get deeper into concepts of Internet of Things (IoT) while improving their ability to handle sensor networks for the practical environments. The course content is focused around several essential aspects of IoT including: Architecture, trends, design and challenges in IoT Domain, Communication Protocols, Arduino Hardware and Programing, Practical aspects of Sensor Network Design, Cloud Computing and several essential case studies for IoT based automation systems. The practical based learning included in this course may help beginners to grow their skills to address wide range of sensing and control applications with IoT based designs. The effective use of hardware systems with case studies described in this course can build confidence of learners to implement skills in real time settings.

 

Total study time is 20 hours including e-learning material and web-sources. 
Summary
Course Status : Completed
Course Type : Core
Language for course content : English
Duration : 8 weeks
Category :
  • Teacher Education
Credit Points : 2
Level : Certificate
Start Date : 15 Jul 2024
End Date : 31 Oct 2024
Enrollment Ends : 31 Aug 2024
Exam Date : 07 Dec 2024 IST
Exam Shift :

Shift-1

Note: This exam date is subject to change based on seat availability. You can check final exam date on your hall ticket.


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Course layout

1.      Week 1: Introduction to IoT: Definition, characteristics, architecture, history, trends, risks, security and sensor networks, AI in IOT

2.      Week 2: Communication protocols and implementation of protocols in Contiki OS

3.      Week 3: Introduction to Arduino: Architecture, Pin diagram, ATmega328p microcontroller, sensor connectivity basis, Arduino IDE.

4.      Week 4:  Arduino-Sensor Practical: Basic interfacing concepts, LED, Switch, Potentiometer, Buzzer, Switch, Motor and LDR.

5.      Week 5:   Arduino-Sensor Practical: Interfacing LCD, DHT11, Gas Sensor, Water Level Sensor with Arduino

6.      Week 6 Arduino-Sensor Practical: Interfacing Soil Moisture Sensors, IR Sensors, Sound Sensors, Flame Sensors with Arduino

7.      Week 7: Case Study 1: Indoor Air Quality Assessment - problem statement, hardware design, programming, assessment and online data collection. 

8.      Week 8: Case Study 2: Agriculture System Management – problem statement, hardware connections, programming and analysis and recommendations

Books and references

1.       Internet of Things: A Hands-On Approach by  Arshdeep Bahga and Vijay Madisetti

2.       Designing the Internet of Things by Adrian McEwen, Hakim Cassimally

3.       Building the Internet of Things by Maciej Kranz

Instructor bio

Prof. Maitreyee Dutta

National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chandigarh

Dr. Maitreyee Dutta was graduated in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Guahati University in 1993. She was the Gold medallist in her batch even All Branch topper of that year. She did her M.E in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Punjab Engineering College in 1999 through GATE Scholarship and obtained her Ph.D. degree from Punjab University in 2007. She joined in National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research, Chandigarh in 2001 and she headed the departments of CSE, ECE, ETV. Now she is the head of the department of Information Management and Emerging engineering. She was Dean, academics and Research from February 2021 to September 2023.

She had initiated many activities in Computer Science Department. She backed two projects from Ministry of IT, New Delhi and one project from Ministry of Social Justice and completed these projects which were of 1.15 crores. She also completed one Project on Securing Billion of Things under AICTE- RPS scheme. Besides these she had backed grants from AICTE to conduct FDPS, ATAl Programmes, Grant for Conference etc. She has set up two  Cyber Security Labs in the institute. She has guided 11 PhD students and now 4 candidates are dong PhD under her guidance.  She conducted free courses for the under-privileged students in collaboration with Social Welfare organization under UT Govt., Chandigarh   and for this she was awarded Rota Women distinction Award  by Rotary Club Chandigarh midtown in 2013. She had also received  Best Teacher Award from Bharatiya Shikshan Mandal, Uttar Pradesh in 2013. She initiated hands on projects on Robotics by the students. Under her guidance, the students participated many robotics competition at IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, Baba Farid University, Chandigarh University, Gharuan etc. She initiated to establish Innovation Laboratory in the institute and also established one Start UP named Enovate Skill in the institute.  She is the overall MOOC Coordinator in the institute. She had launched one MOOC course on Educational Video Production in SWAYAM portal. She had published 155 papers in International and National Journals and conferences. She published four books till date. 



Course certificate

"The SWAYAM Course Enrolment and learning is free. However, to obtain a certificate, the learner must register and take the proctored exam in person at one of the designated exam centres. The registration URL will be announced by NTA once the registration form becomes available. To receive the certification, you need to complete the online registration form and pay the examination fee. Additional details, including any updates, will be provided upon the publication of the exam registration form. For more information about the exam locations and the terms associated with completing the form, please refer to the form itself."

 

Grading Policy:

 

- Internal Assignment Score: This accounts for 30% of the final grade and is calculated based on the average of the best three assignments out of all the assignments given in the course.

- Final Proctored Exam Score: This makes up 70% of the final grade and is derived from the proctored exam score out of 100.

- Final Score: The final score is the sum of the average assignment score and the exam score.

 

Eligibility for Certification:

 

- To qualify for a certificate, you must achieve an average assignment score of at least 10 out of 30, and an exam score of at least 30 out of 70. If one of the 2 criteria is not met, you will not get the certificate even if the Final score >=40/100.

Certificate Details:

 

- The certificate will include your name, photograph, roll number, and the percentage score from the final exam. It will also feature the logos of the Ministry of Education, SWAYAM, and NITTTR.

- Certificate Format: Only electronic certificates (e-certificates) will be issued; hard copies will not be dispatched.

 

Once again, thanks for your interest in our online courses and certification. Happy Learning.

 

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