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Syllabus - Introduction to IoT

Study level Bachelor
ECTS credits 3-9
Study forms Hybrid or fully online
Course aims To give an introductory overview of IoT to students, where and how IoT solutions can be implemented, and what type of benefits implementing an IoT solution might offer. The course aims to give practical hands-on experience in creating simple IoT systems
Pre-requrements Motivation to study IoT, recommended to have basics on programming, electronics and mechatronics
Learning outcomes After completing this course, the student:
- knows IoT concept and application fields
- knows IoT technologies
- understands the functionality of IoT components and their purpose in the system
- can assemble and implement simple IoT system
Modules and Topics Module 1 - IoT Overview
Introduction to IoT (technologies, components and sub-systems)
Application fields of IoT (traffic, health care, business, home and industry)
Module 2 - IoT Hardware
IoT Microcontrollers
Introduction to Embedded Programming
Embedded communication protocols
Sensors and Actuators in IoT
Module 3 - IoT Software and communication
Networking and IoT Network Protocols
Security and data protection
IoT Programming
IoT Frameworks and Tools
Module 4 - IoT System design and development
Development of IoT system concept and component selection
Development and assembly of the IoT system and programming
Type of assessment Prerequisite of a positive grade is a positive evaluation of course modules and presentation of practical work results with required documentation
Blended learning The first part of the practice is done alone, in which the students familiarize themselves with the existing IoT devices and at the end of it, a report is drawn up. The second part of the practice is carried out as a team work, where students develop an IoT solution to solve a problem. The problem's key phrase might be “green campus” or “green university”. At the end of the second part of the practice, students must give a presentation about their work and present the created IoT system's work.
References to
literature
1. IOT-OPEN.EU, Introduction to the IoT, 2019
2. Samuel Greengard, The Internet of Things, 2015, ISBN: 978-0262527736
3. Cuno Pfister. Getting Started with the Internet of Things: Connecting Sensors and Microcontrollers to the Cloud (Make: Projects), 2011, ISBN: 978-1449393571
Lab equipment IoT HomeLab kit or similar
Virtual lab
MOOC course
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