MDEE-II (Internet of Things)

Course ID
Department
Software Engineering
Campus
Chella Campus
Level
Undergraduate
Semester
8th
Credit
3 + 0
Method
Lecture

Course Outlines:

History and overview

Writing to Actuators and Reading from Sensors

IOT Protocols

Device as HTTP Client and IOT

Sending HTTP Requests-simple and efficient ways

Device as a HTTP Server and Handling Sensor Requests

 Handling Actuator Requests and Going Parallel

Server side handling

Designing and applications

Designing different real-time solution for real-life applications

Course Learning Outcomes

Teaching Methodology (Proposed as applicable):

Lectures (audio/video aids), Written Assignments/ Quizzes, Tutorials, Case Studies relevant to engineering disciplines, Semester Project, Guest Speaker, Industrial/ Field Visits, Group discussion, Report Writing

Assessment:

Mid Term, Report writing/ Presentation, Assignments, Project Report, Quizzes, Final Term

Suggested Books:

Greengard, Samuel. “The internet of things”. MIT press, latest edition.

Schwab, Klaus, and Nicholas Davis. “Shaping the future of the fourth industrial revolution”. Currency, latest edition.

Pfister, Cuno. “Getting started with the Internet of Things: connecting sensors and microcontrollers to the cloud”, O’Reilly Media, Inc., latest edition.

Waher, Peter, “Learning internet of things”, Packt Publishing Ltd, latest edition

There are 133 total credit hours to complete the Software Engineering degree.