1. | Course Title | Internet of Things | |||||||||||
2. | Code | 4ФЕИТ07005 | |||||||||||
3. | Study program | 7-NKS, 8-KM-INN, 9-VMS | |||||||||||
4. | Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department) | Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies | |||||||||||
5. | Degree (first, second, third cycle) | Second cycle | |||||||||||
6. | Academic year/semester | I/1 | 7. | Number of ECTS credits | 6.00 | ||||||||
8. | Lecturer | Dr Marija Kalendar | |||||||||||
9. | Course Prerequisites | ||||||||||||
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Course Goals (acquired competencies): The aims of the course include familiarization with the technologies and architectures in the field of the Internet of Things. After completing the course, students will know the concepts of the Internet of Things and will work, design and analyze IoT systems in different domains: designing devices, connecting devices, application-level protocols, routing protocols, and appropriate security in these systems. Students will be able to use the learned concepts in the many domains of application: smart environments, industrial and home networks of devices, as well as application in sensor and actuator networks. Also, students will be able to know and understand relevant IoT business aspects, appropriate business models and their application. |
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11. | Course Syllabus:
The term Internet of Things describes the evolution from networks that simply connect digital information, to networks where digital information is associated to physical devices from the real world. The Internet of Things encompasses all objects, places, things, products and users that are connected to a global network and possibly equipped with sensors. The course will cover all the concepts of the IoT area, including the business development needs and its applications as well as the role of the necessary technologies for its support (sensors, RFID, NFC, EPC architectures). Internet of Things Technologies: Wireless IP Networks and Architectures; Architectural layers of IoT systems; Design of smart devices and architectures; "Lightweight" IP network protocols; Connecting smart objects and "very-small-things" to the Internet; Communications in multi-hop and mesh networking; Low power and Lossy Networks (LLN); Embedded Web services and Web of Things; Security aspects in IoT networks and systems; Various areas and industries of application: smart homes, smart healthcare, smart communications, smart cities, industrial application. Challenges for the security and privacy of participants and users of the Internet of Things. All aspects of privacy and security, from the lowest hardware level to the application level. Business aspects of the Internet of Things. The impact of the technologies used to define business values for fine monitoring and management of business processes through IoT technologies. Knowledge and understanding of relevant potential business models and their application in specific projects. |
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12. | Learning methods:
Lectures, independent work on course project tasks and preparation of seminar papers. |
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13. | Total number of course hours | 180 | |||||||||||
14. | Distribution of course hours | 3 + 3 | |||||||||||
15. | Forms of teaching | 15.1 | Lectures-theoretical teaching | 45 hours | |||||||||
15.2 | Exercises (laboratory, practice classes), seminars, teamwork | 45 hours | |||||||||||
16. | Other course activities | 16.1 | Projects, seminar papers | 30 hours | |||||||||
16.2 | Individual tasks | 30 hours | |||||||||||
16.3 | Homework and self-learning | 30 hours | |||||||||||
17. | Grading | ||||||||||||
17.1 | Exams | 0 points | |||||||||||
17.2 | Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) | 50 points | |||||||||||
17.3. | Activity and participation | 0 points | |||||||||||
17.4. | Final exam | 50 points | |||||||||||
18. | Grading criteria (points) | up to 50 points | 5 (five) (F) | ||||||||||
from 51 to 60 points | 6 (six) (E) | ||||||||||||
from 61 to 70 points | 7 (seven) (D) | ||||||||||||
from 71 to 80 points | 8 (eight) (C) | ||||||||||||
from 81 to 90 points | 9 (nine) (B) | ||||||||||||
from 91 to 100 points | 10 (ten) (A) | ||||||||||||
19. | Conditions for acquiring teacher’s signature and for taking final exam | 60% success from all curriculum activities | |||||||||||
20. | Forms of assessment |
The exam consists of two parts (Can be completed as two partial exams): First partial exam – theoretical part: Test questions and problems (70 min) and Second partial exam – practical part: Finishing and presenting an independent practical project. The use of books, scripts, manuscripts or notes is partially allowed during the exam, but the use of calculators, mobile phones, tablets or any other electronic devices is not allowed. |
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21. | Language | Macedonian and English | |||||||||||
22. | Method of monitoring of teaching quality | Self-evaluation | |||||||||||
23. | Literature | ||||||||||||
23.1. | Required Literature | ||||||||||||
No. | Author | Title | Publisher | Year | |||||||||
1. | O. Hersent, D. Boswarthick, O. Elloumi | The Internet of Things: Key Applications and Protocols, 2 edition | Wiley | 2012 | |||||||||
2. | D. Uckelmann, M. Harrison, F. Michahelles | Architecting the Internet of Things | Springer | 2011 | |||||||||
3. | Milenkovic | Internet of Things: Concepts and System Design | Springer | 2020 | |||||||||
23.2. | Additional Literature | ||||||||||||
No. | Author | Title | Publisher | Year | |||||||||
1. | Jean-Philippe Vasseur, Adam Dunkels | Interconnecting Smart Objects with IP: The Next Internet, 1 edition | Morgan Kaufmann | 2010 | |||||||||
2. | Samuel Greengard | The Internet of Things (MIT Press Essential Knowledge series) | The MIT Press | 2015 |