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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
Credit Based Grading System
Computer Science and Engineering VI-Semester
CS-6005 Elective-II (1) Internet of Things


Unit 1:
Introduction: Definition, Characteristics of IOT, IOT Conceptual framework, IOT Architectural
view, Physical design of IOT, Logical design of IOT, Application of IOT.

Unit 2:
Machine-to-machine (M2M), SDN (software defined networking) and NFV(network function
virtualization) for IOT, data storage in IOT, IOT Cloud Based Services.

Unit 3:
Design Principles for Web Connectivity: Web Communication Protocols for connected devices,
Message Communication Protocols for connected devices, SOAP, REST, HTTP Restful and Web
Sockets. Internet Connectivity Principles: Internet Connectivity, Internet based communication,
IP addressing in IOT, Media Access control.

Unit 4:
Sensor Technology , Participatory Sensing, Industrial IOT and Automotive IOT , Actuator,
Sensor data Communication Protocols ,Radio Frequency Identification Technology, Wireless
Sensor Network Technology. 

Unit 5:
IOT Design methodology: Specification -Requirement, process, model, service, functional &
operational view.IOT Privacy and security solutions, Raspberry Pi & arduino devices. IOT Case
studies: smart city streetlights control & monitoring.


Reference Book:
1. Rajkamal,”Internet of Things”, Tata McGraw Hill publication
2. Vijay Madisetti and Arshdeep Bahga, “Internet of things(A-Hand-on-Approach)”
1st Edition ,Universal Press
3. Hakima Chaouchi “The Internet of Things: Connecting Objects”, Wiley
publication.
4. Charless Bell “MySQL for the Internet of things”, Apress publications.
5. Francis dacosta “Rethinking the Internet of things:A scalable Approach to
connecting everything”, 1st edition, Apress publications 2013.
6. Donald Norris“The Internet of Things: Do-It-Yourself at Home Projects for
Arduino, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black”, McGraw Hill publication.

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