AP4251 Industrial Internet of Things Syllabus:
AP4251 Industrial Internet of Things Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021
OBJECTIVES:
To understand the fundamentals of Internet of Things
To learn about the basics of IOT protocols
To build a small low cost embedded system using IoT
To apply the concept of I0T in the real world scenario
UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE OF IoT
Introduction – Definition and characteristics of IoT – Physical and Logical Design of IoT – Communication models and APIs – Challenges in IoT – Evolution of IoT- Components of IoT – A Simplified IoT Architecture – Core IoT Functional Stack.
UNIT II INDUSTRIAL IoT
IIoT-Introduction, Industrial IoT: Business Model and Reference Architecture: IIoT-Business Models, Industrial IoT- Layers: IIoT Sensing, IIoT Processing, IIoT Communication, IIoT Networking
UNIT III IIOT ANALYTICS
Big Data Analytics and Software Defined Networks, Machine Learning and Data Science, Julia Programming, Data Management with Hadoop
UNIT IV IOT SECURITY
Industrial IoT: Security and Fog Computing – Cloud Computing in IIoT, Fog Computing in IIoT, Security in IIoT
UNIT V CASE STUDY
Industrial IOT- Application Domains: Oil, chemical and pharmaceutical industry, Applications of UAVs in Industries, Real case studies: Milk Processing and Packaging Industries, Manufacturing Industries
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, student will be able to
CO1: Understand the basic concepts and Architectures of Internet of Things.
CO2: Understand various IoT Layers and their relative importance.
CO3: Realize the importance of Data Analytics in IoT.
CO4: Study various IoT platforms and Security
CO5: Understand the concepts of Design Thinking.
REFERENCES:
1. Industry 4.0: The Industrial Internet of Things”, by Alasdair Gilchrist (Apress), 2017
2. “Industrial Internet of Things: Cyber manufacturing Systems”by Sabina Jeschke, Christian Brecher, Houbing Song, Danda B. Rawat (Springer), 2017
3. Hands-On Industrial Internet of Things: Create a powerful Industrial IoT by Giacomo Veneri, Antonio Capasso, Packt, 2018.